/* * Routines dealing with getting input from the keyboard (i.e. from the user). */ #pragma noroot #include "less.h" #include #include #if __MSDOS__ #include #include #include #include #endif #ifdef _ORCAC_ segment "LoadSegONE"; #endif static int tty; /* * Open keyboard for input. */ public void open_getchr(void) { #if __MDDOS__ /* * Open a new handle to CON: in binary mode * for unbuffered keyboard read. */ tty = open("CON", O_RDONLY|O_BINARY); #else /* * Try /dev/tty. * If that doesn't work, use file descriptor 2, * which in Unix is usually attached to the screen, * but also usually lets you read from the keyboard. */ tty = open(".tty", O_RDWR); if (tty < 0) tty = 2; #endif } /* * Get a character from the keyboard. */ public int getchr(void) { char c; int result; do { result = iread(tty, &c, sizeof(char)); if (result == READ_INTR) return (READ_INTR); if (result < 0) { /* * Don't call error() here, * because error calls getchr! */ quit(1); } #if __MSDOS__ /* * In raw read, we don't see ^C so look here for it. */ if (c == '\003') raise(SIGINT); #endif /* * Various parts of the program cannot handle * an input character of '\0'. * If a '\0' was actually typed, convert it to '\200' here. */ if (c == '\0') c = '\200'; } while (result != 1); return (c); }