gecko-dev/extensions/xmlterm/base/lineterm.h
svn%xmlterm.org 67b2f8314a xmlterm changes only;
Initial terminal size is now explicitly passed through parameters, providing
better control. Session aborts now produce an error message on the screen.
2000-04-04 04:42:27 +00:00

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/*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
* License Version 1.1 (the "MPL"); you may not use this file
* except in compliance with the MPL. You may obtain a copy of
* the MPL at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the MPL is distributed on an "AS
* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the MPL for the specific language governing
* rights and limitations under the MPL.
*
* The Original Code is lineterm.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ramalingam Saravanan.
* Portions created by Ramalingam Saravanan <svn@xmlterm.org> are
* Copyright (C) 1999 Ramalingam Saravanan. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Contributor(s):
*
* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
* terms of the GNU General Public License (the "GPL"), in which case
* the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of
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* If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient
* may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the
* GPL.
*/
/* lineterm.h: Line terminal (LTERM) public interface header file
* LINETERM provides a "stream" interface to an XTERM-like terminal,
* using line-oriented input/output.
*/
#ifndef _LINETERM_H
#define _LINETERM_H 1
#include "unistring.h"
/* Define LTERM read callback function type */
#ifdef USE_GTK_WIDGETS
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
typedef void (*lterm_callback_func_t)(gpointer, gint, GdkInputCondition);
#else
typedef void* lterm_callback_func_t;
#endif
/* Unicode character style information (same type as UNICHAR) */
typedef UNICHAR UNISTYLE;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* lineterm functions */
/* LTERM module number (used for trace/log operations) */
#define LTERM_TLOG_MODULE 1
/** Initializes all LTERM operations;
* needs to be called before any calls to lterm_new.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*
* MESSAGELEVEL specifies the diagnostic message display level:
* 0 => (normal) only fatal errors cause diagnostic messages to be printed.
* -1 => (silent) no diagnostic messages are printed, even for fatal errors.
* 1 => (warning) print non-fatal warning messages as well as error messages.
* >9 and <= 99 (debugging)
* print debugging messages at selected procedure levels/sublevels
* (See tracelog.h for more information on messageLevel)
*
* Returns 0 on successful initialization, -1 otherwise.
*/
int lterm_init(int messageLevel);
/** Creates a new LTERM object and returns its descriptor index but
* does not open it for I/O
* (documented in the LTERM interface)
* @return lterm descriptor index (>= 0) on success, or
* -1 on error
*/
int lterm_new();
/** Opens line terminal indexed by LTERM for input/output and creates
* a process attached to it to execute the command line contained in string
* array ARGV.
* Called from the adminstrative/output thread of LTERM.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*
* COOKIE contains a cookie string used for stream security. If it is null,
* or a null string, all streams are considered insecure.
* (only MAXCOOKIESTR-1 characters of the cookie string are used for checking)
*
* INIT_COMMAND contains an initialization command string, if any (not echoed)
*
* PROMPT_REGEXP contains a REGEXP string describing the command prompt.
* (**NOTE** For the moment, only a list of prompt delimiters is accepted;
* a typical list of prompt delimiters would be "#$%>?")
*
* OPTIONS is a bitmask controlling the following options:
* LTERM_NOCANONICAL_FLAG disable TTY canonical mode
* LTERM_NOEDIT_FLAG disable input line editing
* LTERM_NOCOMPLETION_FLAG disable command line completion
* LTERM_NOMETA_FLAG disable meta input
* LTERM_NOMARKUP_FLAG disable HTML/XML element processing in command line
* LTERM_NOECHO_FLAG disable TTY echo
* LTERM_NOPTY_FLAG do not use pseudo-TTY
* LTERM_NONUL_FLAG do not process any NUL characters (discard them)
* LTERM_NOLINEWRAP_FLAG disable line wrapping
* LTERM_NOEXPORT_FLAG disable export of current environment to new process
* LTERM_STDERR_FLAG enable use of separate STDERR
* LTERM_PARTLINE_FLAG enable returning of partial line output
*
* Notes:
* -LTERM_STDERR_FLAG, although implemented, does not work properly at all
* -LTERM_PARTLINE_FLAG is not yet implemented
*
* PROCESS_TYPE specifies the subordinate process type, if set to one
* of the following:
* LTERM_DETERMINE_PROCESS
* LTERM_UNKNOWN_PROCESS
* LTERM_SH_PROCESS
* LTERM_KSH_PROCESS
* LTERM_BASH_PROCESS
* LTERM_CSH_PROCESS
* LTERM_TCSH_PROCESS
* If it is set to LTERM_DETERMINE_PROCESS, the process type is determined
* from the path name.
*
* ROWS, COLS contain the initial no. of rows/columns.
* X_PIXELS, Y_PIXELS contain the initial screen size in pixels
* (may be set to zero if screen size is unknown).
*
* CALLBACK_FUNC is a pointer to a GTK-style callback function,
* or NULL for no callback.
* The function is called whenever there is data available for
* LTERM_READ to process, with CALLBACK_DATA as the data argument.
* The callback function should call LTERM_READ immediately;
* otherwise the callback function will be called repeatedly.
* (The type LTERM_CALLBACK_FUNC_T is defined at the top of this include file)
*
* In canonical mode, no input line editing is permitted.
* In editing mode, EMACS-style keyboard line editing commands are allowed.
* In completion mode, incomplete command/file names are transmitted to
* the subordinate process for complettion, as in TCSH.
* Meta input refers to input lines that begin with a colon,
* or with a "protocol" name followed by a colon, such as
* "http: ...".
* Meta input lines are not sent to the subordinate process, but simply
* echoed as LTERM output through LTERM_READ for further processing.
* If command line completion is not disabled, incomplete meta input may
* also be echoed for completion. In this case, the completed meta input
* should be supplied to the LTERM through a call to LTERM_WRITE as if the
* user had entered it.
*/
int lterm_open(int lterm, char *const argv[],
const char* cookie, const char* init_command,
const UNICHAR* prompt_regexp, int options, int process_type,
int rows, int cols, int x_pixels, int y_pixels,
lterm_callback_func_t callback_func, void *callback_data);
/** Closes line terminal indexed by LTERM.
* The default action is to block until active calls to lterm_write
* and lterm_read to complete.
* Called from the administrative/output thread of LTERM.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*/
int lterm_close(int lterm);
/** Deletes an LTERM object, closing it if necessary.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*/
int lterm_delete(int lterm);
/** Closes all LTERMs, but does not delete them.
* This may be used to free any resources associated with LTERMs for clean up.
* The closed LTERMs should still be deleted, if possible.
*/
void lterm_close_all(void);
/** Set input echo flag for line terminal indexed by LTERM.
* Called from the output thread of LTERM.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*/
int lterm_setecho(int lterm, int echo_flag);
/** Resizes the line terminal indexed by LTERM to new row/column count.
* Called from the output thread of LTERM.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*/
int lterm_resize(int lterm, int rows, int cols);
/** Sets cursor position in line terminal indexed by LTERM.
* NOT YET IMPLEMENTED
* Row numbers increase upward, starting from 0.
* Column numbers increase rightward, starting from 0.
* Called from the output thread of LTERM.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*/
int lterm_setcursor(int lterm, int row, int col);
/** Writes supplied to Unicode string in BUF of length COUNT to
* line terminal indexed by LTERM.
* (May be called from any thread, since it uses a pipe to communicate
* with the output thread.)
* DATATYPE may be set to one of the following values:
* LTERM_WRITE_PLAIN_INPUT Plain text user input
* LTERM_WRITE_XML_INPUT XML element user input
* LTERM_WRITE_PLAIN_OUTPUT Plain text server output
* LTERM_WRITE_CLOSE_MESSAGE End of file message
* NOTE: This is a non-blocking call
* Returns the number of characters written.
* Returns -1 on error, and
* -2 if pseudo-TTY has been closed.
* If the return value is less than COUNT, it usually indicates an error.
* If the return value is -1, any further operations on the LTERM,
* other than LTERM_CLOSE, will always fail with an error return value.
*/
int lterm_write(int lterm, const UNICHAR *buf, int count, int dataType);
/** Completes meta input in line terminal indexed by LTERM with the
* supplied to Unicode string in BUF of length COUNT.
* Called from the output thread of the LTERM.
* @return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
*/
int lterm_metacomplete(int lterm, const UNICHAR *buf, int count);
/** reads upto COUNT Unicode characters from a single line of output
* from line terminal indexed by LTERM into BUF.
* Called from the output thread of the LTERM.
* Returns the number of characters read (>=0) on a successful read.
* Returns -1 if an error occurred while reading,
* -2 if pseudo-TTY has been closed,
* -3 if more than COUNT characters are present in the line
* (in this case the first COUNT characters are returned in BUF,
* and the rest are discarded).
* If the return value is -1, any further operations on the LTERM,
* other than LTERM_CLOSE, will always fail with an error return value.
* (If return value is -2, it means that the subordinate process has closed
* the pseudo-TTY. In this case, the LTERM still needs to be explicitly
* closed by calling LTERM_CLOSE for proper clean-up.)
*
* TIMEOUT is the number of platform-dependent time units
* (usually milliseconds on Unix) to wait to read data.
* A zero value implies no waiting.
* A negative TIMEOUT value implies infinite timeout, i.e., a blocking read.
* Non-zero values of TIMEOUT should be used only when the output thread
* is allowed to block.
*
* STYLE should be an array of same length as BUF, and contains
* the style bits associated with each character on return (see below).
*
* OPCODES contains a bit mask describing the type of output (see below).
* Using Extended Backus-Naur Form notation:
*
* OPCODES ::= STREAMDATA NEWLINE? ERROR?
* COOKIESTR? DOCSTREAM? XMLSTREAM? JSSTREAM? WINSTREAM?
* if StreamMode data is being returned.
* (NEWLINE, if set, denotes that the stream has terminated;
* if ERROR is also set, it means that the stream has terminated abnormally.)
*
* OPCODES ::= SCREENDATA BELL? ( OUTPUT | CLEAR | INSERT | DELETE | SCROLL )?
* if ScreenMode data is being returned.
* If none of the flags OUTPUT ... SCROLL are set in screen mode,
* do nothing but position the cursor (and ring the bell, if need be).
*
* OPCODES ::= LINEDATA BELL? ( CLEAR
* | ( PROMPT | OUTPUT)? INPUT ( NEWLINE HIDE? )?
* | PROMPT? INPUT META ( COMPLETION | NEWLINE HIDE? )
* | PROMPT? OUTPUT NEWLINE? )
* if LineMode data is being returned.
*
* If OPCODES == 0, then it means that no data has been read.
*
* If the returned OPCODES has META and COMPLETION bits set, then the completed
* version of the meta input should be supplied through a call to
* LTERM_WRITE, with an input data type, as if the user had typed it.
*
* BUF_ROW and BUF_COL denote the row and starting column at which to
* display the data in BUF.
* (BUF_ROW and BUF_COL are not used for CLEAR option in screen/line mode)
* In ScreenMode or LineMode, CURSOR_ROW and CURSOR_COL denote the final
* cursor position after any data in BUF is displayed.
*
* The bottom left corner of the screen corresponds to row 0, column 0.
* BUF_COL, CURSOR_COL are always >= 0, with 0 denoting the leftmost column.
* (BUF_COL is always zero if NOPARTLINE flag is set for LTERM.)
* (CURRENT IMPLEMENTATION: BUF_COL is always zero.)
* BUF_ROW, CURSOR_ROW are always set to -1 when LTERM is in line mode,
* BUF_ROW, CURSOR_ROW are always >=0 when LTERM is in screen mode,
* with 0 denoting the bottom row.
*
* In ScreenMode:
* - OUTPUT denotes that a modifed row of data is being returned.
* - OPVALS contains the no. of lines to be inserted/deleted,
* for INSERT/DELETE/SCROLL operations
*
*/
int lterm_read(int lterm, int timeout, UNICHAR *buf, int count,
UNISTYLE *style, int *opcodes, int *opvals,
int *buf_row, int *buf_col, int *cursor_row, int *cursor_col);
/* opcodes describing terminal operations:
*/
#define LTERM_STREAMDATA_CODE 0x0001U /* Stream mode */
#define LTERM_SCREENDATA_CODE 0x0002U /* Screen mode */
#define LTERM_LINEDATA_CODE 0x0004U /* Line mode */
#define LTERM_BELL_CODE 0x0008U /* Ring bell */
#define LTERM_CLEAR_CODE 0x0010U /* Clear screen */
#define LTERM_INSERT_CODE 0x0020U /* Insert lines above current line */
#define LTERM_DELETE_CODE 0x0040U /* Delete lines below current line */
#define LTERM_SCROLL_CODE 0x0080U /* Define scrolling region */
#define LTERM_INPUT_CODE 0x0100U /* Contains STDIN at end of line */
#define LTERM_PROMPT_CODE 0x0200U /* Contains prompt at beginning */
#define LTERM_OUTPUT_CODE 0x0400U /* Contains STDOUT/STDERR/ALTOUT */
#define LTERM_META_CODE 0x0800U /* Meta input */
#define LTERM_COMPLETION_CODE 0x1000U /* Completion requested */
#define LTERM_NEWLINE_CODE 0x2000U /* Complete (new) line */
#define LTERM_HIDE_CODE 0x4000U /* Hide output */
#define LTERM_ERROR_CODE 0x8000U /* Error in output */
#define LTERM_COOKIESTR_CODE 0x10000U /* Stream prefixed with cookie */
#define LTERM_DOCSTREAM_CODE 0x20000U /* Stream contains complete document */
#define LTERM_XMLSTREAM_CODE 0x40000U /* Stream contains XML, not HTML */
#define LTERM_JSSTREAM_CODE 0x80000U /* Stream contains Javascript */
#define LTERM_WINSTREAM_CODE 0x100000U /* Display stream in entire window */
/* LTERM/XTERM 16-bit style mask:
* PROMPT, STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR, ALTOUT are mutually exclusive.
* The markup styles apply to STDIN/STDOUT/ALTOUT data.
* The highlighting styles only apply to STDOUT data.
* The VT100 foreground and background styles are not implemented.
*/
#define LTERM_PROMPT_STYLE 0x0001UL /* prompt string */
#define LTERM_STDIN_STYLE 0x0002UL /* standard input */
#define LTERM_STDOUT_STYLE 0x0004UL /* standard output */
#define LTERM_STDERR_STYLE 0x0008UL /* standard error */
#define LTERM_ALTOUT_STYLE 0x0010UL /* alternate output */
#define LTERM_URI_STYLE 0x0020UL /* URI markup */
#define LTERM_HTML_STYLE 0x0040UL /* HTML markup */
#define LTERM_XML_STYLE 0x0080UL /* XML markup */
#define LTERM_BOLD_STYLE 0x0100UL /* boldface */
#define LTERM_ULINE_STYLE 0x0200UL /* underline */
#define LTERM_BLINK_STYLE 0x0400UL /* blink */
#define LTERM_INVERSE_STYLE 0x0800UL /* inverse video */
/* LTERM option flags */
#define LTERM_NOCANONICAL_FLAG 0x0001U
#define LTERM_NOEDIT_FLAG 0x0002U
#define LTERM_NOCOMPLETION_FLAG 0x0004U
#define LTERM_NOMETA_FLAG 0x0008U
#define LTERM_NOECHO_FLAG 0x0010U
#define LTERM_NOMARKUP_FLAG 0x0020U
#define LTERM_NOPTY_FLAG 0x0040U
#define LTERM_NONUL_FLAG 0x0080U
#define LTERM_NOLINEWRAP_FLAG 0x0100U
#define LTERM_NOEXPORT_FLAG 0x0200U
#define LTERM_STDERR_FLAG 0x0400U
#define LTERM_PARTLINE_FLAG 0x0800U
/* Process type codes */
#define LTERM_DETERMINE_PROCESS -1 /* Determine process type from name */
#define LTERM_UNKNOWN_PROCESS 0 /* Unknown process type */
#define LTERM_SH_PROCESS 1 /* Bourne shell */
#define LTERM_KSH_PROCESS 2 /* Korn shell */
#define LTERM_BASH_PROCESS 3 /* Bourne Again shell */
#define LTERM_CSH_PROCESS 4 /* C shell */
#define LTERM_TCSH_PROCESS 5 /* TC shell */
/* lterm_write data type codes (XML server output not permitted) */
#define LTERM_WRITE_PLAIN_INPUT 0 /* Plain text user input */
#define LTERM_WRITE_XML_INPUT 1 /* XML element user input */
#define LTERM_WRITE_PLAIN_OUTPUT 2 /* Plain text server output */
#define LTERM_WRITE_CLOSE_MESSAGE 3 /* End of file message */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _LINETERM_H */