ORCA-C/C.Samples/Text.Samples/Key2.cc
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/*****************************************************************
*
* Keyboard Handling
*
* This program demonstrates separate compilation by splitting
* the program KEY into two parts: the main program, and a
* separately compiled file with the keyboard subroutines that
* can then be called from many different programs without the
* need for recompiling. See KEY.CC for a full description of
* what this program does.
*
* The program now consists of four files:
*
* Key2.Build - EXEC file which separately compiles the two
* source files, then links their object
* modules to create the final program. To
* use the EXEC file, simply type KEY2.BUILD
* from the command line.
*
* Key2.cc - File containing main program.
*
* Key2.h - Header file accessed by the main program;
* Contains declarations of external functions.
*
* Key2.Funcs - File containing keyboard functions called
* by main program.
*
* See Key3 for a version that uses assembly language to read
* the keyboard.
*
* By Mike Westerfield and Barbara Allred
*
* Copyright 1987-1989
* Byte Works, Inc.
*
*******************************************************************/
#pragma keep "Key2"
#pragma lint -1
#include "Key2.h"
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
char ch;
printf ("Press any key(s) and then RETURN. Enter CTRL-@ to quit.\n");
do {
while (! KeyPress()) /* wait for a keypress */
;
ch = ReadChar(); /* get character typed from keybrd */
if (ch == 0x0D) /* write character to the screen */
printf ("\n");
else
printf ("%c", ch);
}
while (ch != 0);
return 0;
}