/*****************************************************************************/ /* */ /* conio.h */ /* */ /* Direct console I/O */ /* */ /* */ /* */ /* (C) 1998-2007 Ullrich von Bassewitz */ /* Roemerstrasse 52 */ /* D-70794 Filderstadt */ /* EMail: uz@cc65.org */ /* */ /* */ /* This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied */ /* warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages */ /* arising from the use of this software. */ /* */ /* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, */ /* including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it */ /* freely, subject to the following restrictions: */ /* */ /* 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not */ /* claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software */ /* in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be */ /* appreciated but is not required. */ /* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not */ /* be misrepresented as being the original software. */ /* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source */ /* distribution. */ /* */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* * This is the direct console interface for cc65. I do not like the function * names very much, but the first version started as a rewrite of Borland's * conio, and, even if the interface has changed, the names did not. * * The interface does direct screen I/O, so it is fast enough for most * programs. I did not implement text windows, since many applications do * not need them and should not pay for the additional overhead. It should * be easy to add text windows on a higher level if needed, * * Most routines do not check the parameters. This may be unfortunate but is * also related to speed. The coordinates are always 0/0 based. */ #ifndef _CONIO_H #define _CONIO_H #if !defined(_STDARG_H) # include #endif /* Include the correct machine-specific file */ #if defined(__APPLE2ENH__) # include #elif defined(__APPLE2__) # include #elif defined(__ATARI__) # include #elif defined(__ATMOS__) # include #elif defined(__CBM__) # include #elif defined(__GEOS__) # include #elif defined(__LUNIX__) # include #elif defined(__LYNX__) # include #elif defined(__NES__) # include #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /* Functions */ /*****************************************************************************/ void clrscr (void); /* Clear the whole screen and put the cursor into the top left corner */ unsigned char kbhit (void); /* Return true if there's a key waiting, return false if not */ void __fastcall__ gotox (unsigned char x); /* Set the cursor to the specified X position, leave the Y position untouched */ void __fastcall__ gotoy (unsigned char y); /* Set the cursor to the specified Y position, leave the X position untouched */ void __fastcall__ gotoxy (unsigned char x, unsigned char y); /* Set the cursor to the specified position */ unsigned char wherex (void); /* Return the X position of the cursor */ unsigned char wherey (void); /* Return the Y position of the cursor */ void __fastcall__ cputc (char c); /* Output one character at the current cursor position */ void __fastcall__ cputcxy (unsigned char x, unsigned char y, char c); /* Same as "gotoxy (x, y); cputc (c);" */ void __fastcall__ cputs (const char* s); /* Output a NUL-terminated string at the current cursor position */ void __fastcall__ cputsxy (unsigned char x, unsigned char y, const char* s); /* Same as "gotoxy (x, y); puts (s);" */ int cprintf (const char* format, ...); /* Like printf(), but uses direct screen output */ int __fastcall__ vcprintf (const char* format, va_list ap); /* Like vprintf(), but uses direct screen output */ char cgetc (void); /* Return a character from the keyboard. If there is no character available, * the function waits until the user does press a key. If cursor is set to * 1 (see below), a blinking cursor is displayed while waiting. */ int cscanf (const char* format, ...); /* Like scanf(), but uses direct keyboard input */ int __fastcall__ vcscanf (const char* format, va_list ap); /* Like vscanf(), but uses direct keyboard input */ unsigned char __fastcall__ cursor (unsigned char onoff); /* If onoff is 1, a cursor is displayed when waiting for keyboard input. If * onoff is 0, the cursor is hidden when waiting for keyboard input. The * function returns the old cursor setting. */ unsigned char __fastcall__ revers (unsigned char onoff); /* Enable/disable reverse character display. This may not be supported by * the output device. Return the old setting. */ unsigned char __fastcall__ textcolor (unsigned char color); /* Set the color for text output. The old color setting is returned. */ unsigned char __fastcall__ bgcolor (unsigned char color); /* Set the color for the background. The old color setting is returned. */ unsigned char __fastcall__ bordercolor (unsigned char color); /* Set the color for the border. The old color setting is returned. */ void __fastcall__ chline (unsigned char length); /* Output a horizontal line with the given length starting at the current * cursor position. */ void __fastcall__ chlinexy (unsigned char x, unsigned char y, unsigned char length); /* Same as "gotoxy (x, y); chline (length);" */ void __fastcall__ cvline (unsigned char length); /* Output a vertical line with the given length at the current cursor * position. */ void __fastcall__ cvlinexy (unsigned char x, unsigned char y, unsigned char length); /* Same as "gotoxy (x, y); cvline (length);" */ void __fastcall__ cclear (unsigned char length); /* Clear part of a line (write length spaces). */ void __fastcall__ cclearxy (unsigned char x, unsigned char y, unsigned char length); /* Same as "gotoxy (x, y); cclear (length);" */ void __fastcall__ screensize (unsigned char* x, unsigned char* y); /* Return the current screen size. */ void __fastcall__ cputhex8 (unsigned char val); void __fastcall__ cputhex16 (unsigned val); /* These shouldn't be here... */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* Macros */ /*****************************************************************************/ /* On some platforms, functions are not available or are dummys. To suppress * the call to these functions completely, the platform header files may * define macros for these functions that start with an underline. If such a * macro exists, a new macro is defined here, that expands to the one with the * underline. The reason for this two stepped approach is that it is sometimes * necessary to take the address of the function, which is not possible when * using a macro. Since the function prototype is still present, #undefining * the macro will give access to the actual function. */ #if defined(_textcolor) # define textcolor(x) _textcolor(x) #endif #if defined(_bgcolor) # define bgcolor(x) _bgcolor(x) #endif #if defined(_bordercolor) # define bordercolor(x) _bordercolor(x) #endif /* End of conio.h */ #endif