1313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************
2313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
3313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * Module Name: acgetline - local line editing
4313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
5313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *****************************************************************************/
6313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
70d84335fSJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************
80d84335fSJung-uk Kim *
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430d84335fSJung-uk Kim * Redistribution of source code of any substantial portion of the Covered
440d84335fSJung-uk Kim * Code or modification with rights to further distribute source must include
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480d84335fSJung-uk Kim * contain a file documenting the changes Licensee made to create that Covered
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590d84335fSJung-uk Kim * addition, Licensee may not authorize further sublicense of source of any
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1130d84335fSJung-uk Kim *
1140d84335fSJung-uk Kim *****************************************************************************
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149313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
1500d84335fSJung-uk Kim *****************************************************************************/
151313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
152313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
153313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
154313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/amlcode.h>
155313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acparser.h>
156313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acdebug.h>
157313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
158313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /*
159313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * This is an os-independent implementation of line-editing services needed
160313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * by the AcpiExec utility. It uses getchar() and putchar() and the existing
161313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * history support provided by the AML debugger. It assumes that the terminal
162313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * is in the correct line-editing mode such as raw and noecho. The OSL
163313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * interface AcpiOsInitialize should do this. AcpiOsTerminate should put the
164313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * terminal back into the original mode.
165313a0c13SJung-uk Kim */
166313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _COMPONENT ACPI_OS_SERVICES
167313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("acgetline")
168313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
169313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
170313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Local prototypes */
171313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
172313a0c13SJung-uk Kim static void
173313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiAcClearLine (
174313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 EndOfLine,
175313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 CursorPosition);
176313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
177313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Various ASCII constants */
178313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
179313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_NUL 0
180313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_BACKSPACE 0x08
181313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_TAB 0x09
182313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_ESCAPE 0x1B
183313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_SPACE 0x20
184313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_LEFT_BRACKET 0x5B
185313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_DEL 0x7F
186313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_UP_ARROW 'A'
187313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_DOWN_ARROW 'B'
188313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_RIGHT_ARROW 'C'
189313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_LEFT_ARROW 'D'
190313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define _ASCII_NEWLINE '\n'
191313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
192313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Erase a single character on the input command line */
193313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
194313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define ACPI_CLEAR_CHAR() \
195313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE); \
196313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (_ASCII_SPACE); \
197313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE);
198313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
199313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Backup cursor by Count positions */
200313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
201313a0c13SJung-uk Kim #define ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR(i, Count) \
202313a0c13SJung-uk Kim for (i = 0; i < (Count); i++) \
203313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE);}
204313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
205313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
206313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************
207313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
208313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * FUNCTION: AcpiAcClearLine
209313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
210313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * PARAMETERS: EndOfLine - Current end-of-line index
211313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * CursorPosition - Current cursor position within line
212313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
213313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * RETURN: None
214313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
215313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * DESCRIPTION: Clear the entire command line the hard way, but probably the
216313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * most portable.
217313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
218313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *****************************************************************************/
219313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
220313a0c13SJung-uk Kim static void
AcpiAcClearLine(UINT32 EndOfLine,UINT32 CursorPosition)221313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiAcClearLine (
222313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 EndOfLine,
223313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 CursorPosition)
224313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
225313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 i;
226313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
227313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
228313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (CursorPosition < EndOfLine)
229313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
230313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Clear line from current position to end of line */
231313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
232313a0c13SJung-uk Kim for (i = 0; i < (EndOfLine - CursorPosition); i++)
233313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
234313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (' ');
235313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
236313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
237313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
238313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Clear the entire line */
239313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
240313a0c13SJung-uk Kim for (; EndOfLine > 0; EndOfLine--)
241313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
242313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_CLEAR_CHAR ();
243313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
244313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
245313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
246313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
247313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /******************************************************************************
248313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
249313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * FUNCTION: AcpiOsGetLine
250313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
251313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * PARAMETERS: Buffer - Where to return the command line
252313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * BufferLength - Maximum length of Buffer
253313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * BytesRead - Where the actual byte count is returned
254313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
255313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * RETURN: Status and actual bytes read
256313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
257313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * DESCRIPTION: Get the next input line from the terminal. NOTE: terminal
258313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * is expected to be in a mode that supports line-editing (raw,
259313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * noecho). This function is intended to be very portable. Also,
260313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * it uses the history support implemented in the AML debugger.
261313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
262313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *****************************************************************************/
263313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
264313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_STATUS
AcpiOsGetLine(char * Buffer,UINT32 BufferLength,UINT32 * BytesRead)265313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiOsGetLine (
266313a0c13SJung-uk Kim char *Buffer,
267313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 BufferLength,
268313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 *BytesRead)
269313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
270313a0c13SJung-uk Kim char *NextCommand;
271313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 MaxCommandIndex = AcpiGbl_NextCmdNum - 1;
272313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 CurrentCommandIndex = MaxCommandIndex;
273313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 PreviousCommandIndex = MaxCommandIndex;
274313a0c13SJung-uk Kim int InputChar;
275313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 CursorPosition = 0;
276313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 EndOfLine = 0;
277313a0c13SJung-uk Kim UINT32 i;
278313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
279313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
280313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Always clear the line buffer before we read a new line */
281313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
282313a0c13SJung-uk Kim memset (Buffer, 0, BufferLength);
283313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
284313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /*
285313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * This loop gets one character at a time (except for esc sequences)
286313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * until a newline or error is detected.
287313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *
288313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * Note: Don't attempt to write terminal control ESC sequences, even
289313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * though it makes certain things more difficult.
290313a0c13SJung-uk Kim */
291313a0c13SJung-uk Kim while (1)
292313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
293313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (EndOfLine >= (BufferLength - 1))
294313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
295313a0c13SJung-uk Kim return (AE_BUFFER_OVERFLOW);
296313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
297313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
298313a0c13SJung-uk Kim InputChar = getchar ();
299313a0c13SJung-uk Kim switch (InputChar)
300313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
301313a0c13SJung-uk Kim default: /* This is the normal character case */
302313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
303313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Echo the character (at EOL) and copy it to the line buffer */
304313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
305313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (EndOfLine == CursorPosition)
306313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
307313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (InputChar);
308313a0c13SJung-uk Kim Buffer[EndOfLine] = (char) InputChar;
309313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
310313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine++;
311313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CursorPosition++;
312313a0c13SJung-uk Kim Buffer[EndOfLine] = 0;
313313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
314313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
315313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
316313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Insert character into the middle of the buffer */
317313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
318313a0c13SJung-uk Kim memmove (&Buffer[CursorPosition + 1], &Buffer[CursorPosition],
319313a0c13SJung-uk Kim (EndOfLine - CursorPosition + 1));
320313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
321313a0c13SJung-uk Kim Buffer [CursorPosition] = (char) InputChar;
322313a0c13SJung-uk Kim Buffer [EndOfLine + 1] = 0;
323313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
324313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Display the new part of line starting at the new character */
325313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
326313a0c13SJung-uk Kim fprintf (stdout, "%s", &Buffer[CursorPosition]);
327313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
328313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Restore cursor */
329313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
330313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, EndOfLine - CursorPosition);
331313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CursorPosition++;
332313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine++;
333313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
334313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
335313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_DEL: /* Backspace key */
336313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
337313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (!EndOfLine) /* Any characters on the command line? */
338313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
339313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
340313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
341313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
342313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (EndOfLine == CursorPosition) /* Erase the final character */
343313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
344313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_CLEAR_CHAR ();
345313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine--;
346313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CursorPosition--;
347313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
348313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
349313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
350313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (!CursorPosition) /* Do not backup beyond start of line */
351313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
352313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
353313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
354313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
355313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Remove the character from the line */
356313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
357313a0c13SJung-uk Kim memmove (&Buffer[CursorPosition - 1], &Buffer[CursorPosition],
358313a0c13SJung-uk Kim (EndOfLine - CursorPosition + 1));
359313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
360313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Display the new part of line starting at the new character */
361313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
362313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE);
363313a0c13SJung-uk Kim fprintf (stdout, "%s ", &Buffer[CursorPosition - 1]);
364313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
365313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Restore cursor */
366313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
367313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, EndOfLine - CursorPosition + 1);
368313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine--;
369f8146b88SJung-uk Kim
370313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (CursorPosition > 0)
371313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
372313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CursorPosition--;
373313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
374313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
375313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
376313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_NEWLINE: /* Normal exit case at end of command line */
377313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_NUL:
378313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
379313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Return the number of bytes in the command line string */
380313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
381313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (BytesRead)
382313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
383313a0c13SJung-uk Kim *BytesRead = EndOfLine;
384313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
385313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
386313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Echo, terminate string buffer, and exit */
387313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
388313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (InputChar);
389313a0c13SJung-uk Kim Buffer[EndOfLine] = 0;
390313a0c13SJung-uk Kim return (AE_OK);
391313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
392313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_TAB:
393313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
394313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Ignore */
395313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
396313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
397313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
398313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case EOF:
399313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
400313a0c13SJung-uk Kim return (AE_ERROR);
401313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
402313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_ESCAPE:
403313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
404313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Check for escape sequences of the form "ESC[x" */
405313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
406313a0c13SJung-uk Kim InputChar = getchar ();
407313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (InputChar != _ASCII_LEFT_BRACKET)
408313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
409313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue; /* Ignore this ESC, does not have the '[' */
410313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
411313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
412313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Get the code following the ESC [ */
413313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
414313a0c13SJung-uk Kim InputChar = getchar (); /* Backup one character */
415313a0c13SJung-uk Kim switch (InputChar)
416313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
417313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_LEFT_ARROW:
418313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
419313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (CursorPosition > 0)
420313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
421313a0c13SJung-uk Kim putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE);
422313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CursorPosition--;
423313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
424313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
425313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
426313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_RIGHT_ARROW:
427313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /*
428313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * Move one character forward. Do this without sending
429313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * ESC sequence to the terminal for max portability.
430313a0c13SJung-uk Kim */
431313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (CursorPosition < EndOfLine)
432313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
433313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Backup to start of line and print the entire line */
434313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
435313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, CursorPosition);
436313a0c13SJung-uk Kim fprintf (stdout, "%s", Buffer);
437313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
438313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Backup to where the cursor should be */
439313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
440313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CursorPosition++;
441313a0c13SJung-uk Kim ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, EndOfLine - CursorPosition);
442313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
443313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
444313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
445313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_UP_ARROW:
446313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
447313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* If no commands available or at start of history list, ignore */
448313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
449313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (!CurrentCommandIndex)
450313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
451313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
452313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
453313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
454313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Manage our up/down progress */
455313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
456313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (CurrentCommandIndex > PreviousCommandIndex)
457313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
458313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CurrentCommandIndex = PreviousCommandIndex;
459313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
460313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
461313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Get the historical command from the debugger */
462313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
463313a0c13SJung-uk Kim NextCommand = AcpiDbGetHistoryByIndex (CurrentCommandIndex);
464313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (!NextCommand)
465313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
466313a0c13SJung-uk Kim return (AE_ERROR);
467313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
468313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
469313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Make this the active command and echo it */
470313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
471313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiAcClearLine (EndOfLine, CursorPosition);
472313a0c13SJung-uk Kim strcpy (Buffer, NextCommand);
473313a0c13SJung-uk Kim fprintf (stdout, "%s", Buffer);
474313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine = CursorPosition = strlen (Buffer);
475313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
476313a0c13SJung-uk Kim PreviousCommandIndex = CurrentCommandIndex;
477313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CurrentCommandIndex--;
478313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
479313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
480313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case _ASCII_DOWN_ARROW:
481313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
482313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (!MaxCommandIndex) /* Any commands available? */
483313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
484313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
485313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
486313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
487313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Manage our up/down progress */
488313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
489313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (CurrentCommandIndex < PreviousCommandIndex)
490313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
491313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CurrentCommandIndex = PreviousCommandIndex;
492313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
493313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
494313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* If we are the end of the history list, output a clear new line */
495313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
496313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if ((CurrentCommandIndex + 1) > MaxCommandIndex)
497313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
498313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiAcClearLine (EndOfLine, CursorPosition);
499313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine = CursorPosition = 0;
500313a0c13SJung-uk Kim PreviousCommandIndex = CurrentCommandIndex;
501313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
502313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
503313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
504313a0c13SJung-uk Kim PreviousCommandIndex = CurrentCommandIndex;
505313a0c13SJung-uk Kim CurrentCommandIndex++;
506313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
507313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Get the historical command from the debugger */
508313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
509313a0c13SJung-uk Kim NextCommand = AcpiDbGetHistoryByIndex (CurrentCommandIndex);
510313a0c13SJung-uk Kim if (!NextCommand)
511313a0c13SJung-uk Kim {
512313a0c13SJung-uk Kim return (AE_ERROR);
513313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
514313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
515313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Make this the active command and echo it */
516313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
517313a0c13SJung-uk Kim AcpiAcClearLine (EndOfLine, CursorPosition);
518313a0c13SJung-uk Kim strcpy (Buffer, NextCommand);
519313a0c13SJung-uk Kim fprintf (stdout, "%s", Buffer);
520313a0c13SJung-uk Kim EndOfLine = CursorPosition = strlen (Buffer);
521313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
522313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
523313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0x31:
524313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0x32:
525313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0x33:
526313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0x34:
527313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0x35:
528313a0c13SJung-uk Kim case 0x36:
529313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /*
530313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * Ignore the various keys like insert/delete/home/end, etc.
531313a0c13SJung-uk Kim * But we must eat the final character of the ESC sequence.
532313a0c13SJung-uk Kim */
533a009b7dcSJung-uk Kim (void) getchar ();
534313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
535313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
536313a0c13SJung-uk Kim default:
537313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
538313a0c13SJung-uk Kim /* Ignore random escape sequences that we don't care about */
539313a0c13SJung-uk Kim
540313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
541313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
542313a0c13SJung-uk Kim continue;
543313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
544313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
545313a0c13SJung-uk Kim }
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