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* Author: Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> 1992,1995 *
* and: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> *
* and: Thomas E. Dickey 1996-on *
* and: Juergen Pfeifer *
****************************************************************************/
#include <curses.priv.h>
#ifndef CUR
#define CUR SP_TERMTYPE
#endif
MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_print.c,v 1.23 2012/02/22 22:34:31 tom Exp $")
NCURSES_EXPORT(int)
NCURSES_SP_NAME(mcprint) (NCURSES_SP_DCLx char *data, int len)
/* ship binary character data to the printer via mc4/mc5/mc5p */
{
int result;
char *mybuf, *switchon;
size_t onsize, offsize;
size_t need;
errno = 0;
if (!HasTInfoTerminal(SP_PARM)
|| len <= 0
|| (!prtr_non && (!prtr_on || !prtr_off))) {
errno = ENODEV;
return (ERR);
}
if (prtr_non) {
switchon = TPARM_1(prtr_non, len);
onsize = strlen(switchon);
offsize = 0;
} else {
switchon = prtr_on;
onsize = strlen(prtr_on);
offsize = strlen(prtr_off);
}
need = onsize + (size_t) len + offsize;
if (switchon == 0
|| (mybuf = typeMalloc(char, need + 1)) == 0) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return (ERR);
}
_nc_STRCPY(mybuf, switchon, need);
memcpy(mybuf + onsize, data, (size_t) len);
if (offsize)
_nc_STRCPY(mybuf + onsize + len, prtr_off, need);
/*
* We're relying on the atomicity of UNIX writes here. The
* danger is that output from a refresh() might get interspersed
* with the printer data after the write call returns but before the
* data has actually been shipped to the terminal. If the write(2)
* operation is truly atomic we're protected from this.
*/
result = (int) write(TerminalOf(SP_PARM)->Filedes, mybuf, need);
/*
* By giving up our scheduler slot here we increase the odds that the
* kernel will ship the contiguous clist items from the last write
* immediately.
*/
#ifndef __MINGW32__
(void) sleep(0);
#endif
free(mybuf);
return (result);
}
#if NCURSES_SP_FUNCS && !defined(USE_TERM_DRIVER)
NCURSES_EXPORT(int)
mcprint(char *data, int len)
{
return NCURSES_SP_NAME(mcprint) (CURRENT_SCREEN, data, len);
}
#endif