1 2#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3# $File: terminfo,v 1.10 2018/01/21 03:26:33 christos Exp $ 4# terminfo: file(1) magic for terminfo 5# 6# URL: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/man/term.5.html 7# URL: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/man/scr_dump.5.html 8# 9# Workaround for Targa image type by Joerg Jenderek 10# GRR: line below too general as it catches also 11# Targa image type 1 with 26 long identification field 12# and HELP.DSK 130 string \032\001 14# 5th character of terminal name list, but not Targa image pixel size (15 16 24 32) 15>16 ubyte >32 16# namelist, if more than 1 separated by "|" like "st|stterm| simpleterm 0.4.1" 17>>12 regex \^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9.][^|]* Compiled terminfo entry "%-s" 18!:mime application/x-terminfo 19# no extension 20#!:ext 21# 22#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23# The following was added for ncurses6 development: 24#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25# 260 string \036\002 27# imitate the legacy compiled-format, to get the entry-name printed 28>16 ubyte >32 29# namelist, if more than 1 separated by "|" like "st|stterm| simpleterm 0. 4.1" 30>>12 regex \^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9.][^|]* Compiled 32-bit terminfo entry "%-s" 31!:mime application/x-terminfo2 32# 33# While the compiled terminfo uses little-endian format irregardless of 34# platform, SystemV screen dumps do not. They came later, and that detail was 35# overlooked. 36# 37# AIX and HPUX use the SVr4 big-endian format 38# Solaris uses the SVr3 formats (sparc and x86 differ endian-ness) 390 beshort 0433 SVr2 curses screen image, big-endian 400 beshort 0434 SVr3 curses screen image, big-endian 410 beshort 0435 SVr4 curses screen image, big-endian 42# 430 leshort 0433 SVr2 curses screen image, little-endian 440 leshort 0434 SVr3 curses screen image, little-endian 450 leshort 0435 SVr4 curses screen image, little-endian 46# 47# Rather than SVr4, Solaris "xcurses" writes this header: 480 regex \^MAX=[0-9]+,[0-9]+$ 49>1 regex \^BEG=[0-9]+,[0-9]+$ 50>2 regex \^SCROLL=[0-9]+,[0-9]+$ 51>3 regex \^VMIN=[0-9]+$ 52>4 regex \^VTIME=[0-9]+$ 53>5 regex \^FLAGS=0x[[:xdigit:]]+$ 54>6 regex \^FG=[0-9],[0-9]+$ 55>7 regex \^BG=[0-9]+,[0-9]+, Solaris xcurses screen image 56# 57# ncurses5 (and before) did not use a magic number, making screen dumps "data". 58# ncurses6 (2015) uses this format, ignoring byte-order 590 string \210\210\210\210ncurses ncurses6 screen image 60# 61# PDCurses added this in 2005 620 string PDC\001 PDCurses screen image 63