v08i010: stevie 3.69 - part 8 of 8
Brandon S. Allbery - comp.sources.misc
allbery at uunet.UU.NET
Sun Aug 20 10:51:43 AEST 1989
Posting-number: Volume 8, Issue 10
Submitted-by: tony at cs.utexas.edu@wldrdg.UUCP (Tony Andrews)
Archive-name: stevie3.68/part08
[By now, you will have noted that the archive-name is stevie3.68, but the
editor is version 3.69. Oops. Tony sent an updated version out just before
I started posting, and I got the version numbers scrambled. Anyone else wonder
why I want to add version tracking to the archives? ++bsa]
#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive, meaning:
# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create the files:
# porting.doc
# source.doc
# dos.c
# dos.mk
# minix.c
# minix.mk
# os2.c
# os2.mk
# tos.c
# tos.mk
# unix.c
# unix.mk
# This archive created: Sun Aug 13 11:46:17 1989
export PATH; PATH=/bin:$PATH
echo shar: extracting "'porting.doc'" '(2368 characters)'
if test -f 'porting.doc'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'porting.doc'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'porting.doc'
X
X Release Notes for STEVIE - Version 3.68
X
X Atari ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts
X
X Porting
X
X
X Tony Andrews
X
X 8/6/88
X
X
X Porting the editor is a relatively simple task. Most of the
Xcode is pretty machine-independent. For each environment, there is
Xa file of routines that perform various low-level operations that
Xtend to vary a lot from one machine to another. Another file contains
Xthe escape sequences to be used for each machine.
X
X The machine-dependent files currently used are:
X
Xtos.c: Atari ST running TOS
Xunix.c: UNIX System V or BSD
Xos2.c: Microsoft OS/2
Xdos.c: MS DOS 3.3
Xminix.c: Minix on the Atari ST
X
X
X Each of these files are around 250 lines long and deal with
Xlow-level issues like character I/O to the terminal, terminal
Xinitialization, signal handling (if supported), cursor addressing, and
Xso on. There are different tradeoffs to be made depending on the
Xenvironment. For example, the UNIX and Minix versions buffer terminal
Xoutput because of the relatively high overhead of system calls. A quick
Xlook at the files will make it clear what needs to be done in a new
Xenvironment.
X
X The file "env.h" contains macro definitions to customize the
Xeditor for your particular environment. The macros there select the
Xmachine/os, enable various optional features, etc.
X
X One of the options in env.h is whether to use the termcap
Xroutines or hard-wired escape sequences. The hard-wired sequences,
Xif used, are defined in term.h. The file term.c contains code to access
Xthe termcap database, if enabled. Termcap is only supported by some of
Xthe system-dependent files (unix.c and minix.c) but can be added easily
Xto others, if needed.
X
X
X The basic process for doing a new port is:
X
X 1. Come up with a macro name to use when ifdef'ing your system-
X specific changes. Add a line to 'env.h' to define the macro
X name you've chosen.
X
X 2. Look at the system-dependent files and copy the one that comes
X closest to working on your system. Then modify your new file
X as needed.
X
X 3. Look at term.h and edit the file appropriately adding a new
X set of escape sequence definitions for your system.
X
X 4. Compile and debug the editor.
X
X
X In most cases it should really be that simple. Other ports have
Xbeen done for which I don't have the code, including the Amiga, and a
XData General machine of some kind (in Australia).
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then
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if test -f 'source.doc'
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X
X Release Notes for STEVIE - Version 3.68
X
X Source Notes
X
X Tony Andrews
X
X 8/6/89
X
X
XOverview
X--------
X
X This file provides a brief description of the source code for
XStevie. The data structures are described later as well. For information
Xspecific to porting the editor, see the file 'porting.doc'. This document
Xis more relevant to people who want to hack on the editor apart from doing
Xa simple port.
X
X Most of this document was written some time ago so a lot of the
Xdiscussion centers on problems related to the Atari ST environment and
Xcompilers. Most of this can be ignored for other systems.
X
X
XCruft
X-----
X
X Older versions of the editor used Henry Spencer's regular
Xexpression library directly. The current version incorporates a modified
Xversion of that same library.
X
X
XData Structures
X---------------
X
X A brief discussion of the evolution of the data structures will
Xdo much to clarify the code, and explain some of the strangeness you may
Xsee.
X
X In the original version, the file was maintained in memory as a
Xsimple contiguous buffer. References to positions in the file were simply
Xcharacter pointers. Due to the obvious performance problems inherent in
Xthis approach, I made the following changes.
X
X The file is now represented by a doubly linked list of 'line'
Xstructures defined as follows:
X
Xstruct line {
X struct line *prev, *next; /* previous and next lines */
X char *s; /* text for this line */
X int size; /* actual size of space at 's' */
X unsigned long num; /* line "number" */
X};
X
XThe members of the line structure are:
X
Xprev - pointer to the structure for the prior line, or NULL for the
X first line of the file
X
Xnext - like 'prev' but points to the next line
X
Xs - points to the contents of the line (null terminated)
X
Xsize - contains the size of the chunk of space pointed to by s. This
X is used so we know when we can add text to a line without getting
X more space. When we DO need more space, we always get a little
X extra so we don't make so many calls to malloc.
X
Xnum - This is a pseudo line number that makes it easy to compare
X positions within the file. Otherwise, we'd have to traverse
X all the links to tell which line came first.
X
X
X Since character pointers served to mark file positions in the
Xoriginal, a similar data object was needed for the new data structures.
XThis purpose is served by the 'lptr' structure which is defined as:
X
Xstruct lptr {
X struct line *linep; /* line we're referencing */
X int index; /* position within that line */
X};
X
XThe member 'linep' points to the 'line' structure for the line containing
Xthe location of interest. The integer 'index' is the offset into the line
Xdata (member 's') of the character to be referenced.
X
XThe following typedef's are more commonly used:
X
Xtypedef struct line LINE;
Xtypedef struct lptr LPTR;
X
XMany operations that were trivial with character pointers had to be
Ximplemented by functions to manipulate LPTR's. Most of these are in the
Xfile 'ptrfunc.c'. There you'll find functions to increment, decrement,
Xand compare LPTR's.
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if test -f 'dos.c'
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X/* $Header: /nw/tony/src/stevie/src/RCS/dos.c,v 1.7 89/07/11 21:22:01 tony Exp $
X *
X * DOS System-dependent routines.
X *
X * System-specific code for MS-DOS. This has been tested with
X * MSDOS 3.3 on an AT. Also, the console driver "nansi.sys" is
X * required.
X */
X
X#include "stevie.h"
X#include <stdio.h>
X#include <dos.h>
X#include <signal.h>
X
Xstatic char getswitch();
Xstatic void setswitch();
X
X/*
X * inchar() - get a character from the keyboard
X */
Xint
Xinchar()
X{
X int c;
X
X got_int = FALSE;
X
X for (;;beep()) { /* loop until we get a valid character */
X
X flushbuf(); /* flush any pending output */
X
X switch (c = getch()) {
X case 0x1e:
X return K_CGRAVE;
X case 0: /* special key */
X if (State != NORMAL) {
X c = getch(); /* throw away next char */
X continue; /* and loop for another char */
X }
X switch (c = getch()) {
X case 0x50:
X return K_DARROW;
X case 0x48:
X return K_UARROW;
X case 0x4b:
X return K_LARROW;
X case 0x4d:
X return K_RARROW;
X case 0x52:
X return K_INSERT;
X case 0x47:
X stuffin("1G");
X return -1;
X case 0x4f:
X stuffin("G");
X return -1;
X case 0x51:
X stuffin(mkstr(CTRL('F')));
X return -1;
X case 0x49:
X stuffin(mkstr(CTRL('B')));
X return -1;
X /*
X * Hard-code some useful function key macros.
X */
X case 0x3b: /* F1 */
X stuffin(":N\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x54: /* SF1 */
X stuffin(":N!\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3c: /* F2 */
X stuffin(":n\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x55: /* SF2 */
X stuffin(":n!\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3d: /* F3 */
X stuffin(":e #\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3e: /* F4 */
X stuffin(":rew\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x57: /* SF4 */
X stuffin(":rew!\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3f: /* F5 */
X stuffin("[[");
X return -1;
X case 0x40: /* F6 */
X stuffin("]]");
X return -1;
X case 0x41: /* F7 - explain C declaration */
X stuffin("yyp^iexplain \033!!cdecl\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x42: /* F8 - declare C variable */
X stuffin("yyp!!cdecl\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x43: /* F9 */
X stuffin(":x\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x44: /* F10 */
X stuffin(":help\n");
X return -1;
X default:
X break;
X }
X break;
X
X default:
X return c;
X }
X }
X}
X
X#define BSIZE 2048
Xstatic char outbuf[BSIZE];
Xstatic int bpos = 0;
X
Xvoid
Xflushbuf()
X{
X if (bpos != 0)
X write(1, outbuf, bpos);
X bpos = 0;
X}
X
X/*
X * Macro to output a character. Used within this file for speed.
X */
X#define outone(c) outbuf[bpos++] = c; if (bpos >= BSIZE) flushbuf()
X
X/*
X * Function version for use outside this file.
X */
Xvoid
Xoutchar(c)
Xchar c;
X{
X outone(c);
X}
X
X/*
X * outstr(s) - write a string to the console
X */
Xvoid
Xoutstr(s)
Xregister char *s;
X{
X while (*s) {
X outone(*s++);
X }
X}
X
Xvoid
Xbeep()
X{
X outone('\007');
X}
X
Xsleep(n)
Xint n;
X{
X /*
X * Should do something reasonable here.
X */
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdelay()
X{
X long l;
X
X flushbuf();
X /*
X * Should do something better here...
X */
X for (l=0; l < 5000 ;l++)
X ;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xsig()
X{
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X
X got_int = TRUE;
X}
X
Xstatic char schar; /* save original switch character */
X
Xvoid
Xwindinit()
X{
X Columns = 80;
X P(P_LI) = Rows = 25;
X schar = getswitch();
X setswitch('/');
X
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindexit(r)
Xint r;
X{
X flushbuf();
X setswitch(schar);
X exit(r);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindgoto(r, c)
Xregister int r, c;
X{
X r += 1;
X c += 1;
X
X /*
X * Check for overflow once, to save time.
X */
X if (bpos + 8 >= BSIZE)
X flushbuf();
X
X outbuf[bpos++] = '\033';
X outbuf[bpos++] = '[';
X if (r >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = r/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = r%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = ';';
X if (c >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = c/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = c%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = 'H';
X}
X
XFILE *
Xfopenb(fname, mode)
Xchar *fname;
Xchar *mode;
X{
X FILE *fopen();
X char modestr[16];
X
X sprintf(modestr, "%sb", mode);
X return fopen(fname, modestr);
X}
X
Xstatic char
Xgetswitch()
X{
X union REGS inregs, outregs;
X
X inregs.h.ah = 0x37;
X inregs.h.al = 0;
X
X intdos(&inregs, &outregs);
X
X return outregs.h.dl;
X}
X
Xstatic void
Xsetswitch(c)
Xchar c;
X{
X union REGS inregs, outregs;
X
X inregs.h.ah = 0x37;
X inregs.h.al = 1;
X inregs.h.dl = c;
X
X intdos(&inregs, &outregs);
X}
X
X#define PSIZE 128
X
X/*
X * fixname(s) - fix up a dos name
X *
X * Takes a name like:
X *
X * \x\y\z\base.ext
X *
X * and trims 'base' to 8 characters, and 'ext' to 3.
X */
Xchar *
Xfixname(s)
Xchar *s;
X{
X char *strchr(), *strrchr();
X static char f[PSIZE];
X char base[32];
X char ext[32];
X char *p;
X int i;
X
X strcpy(f, s);
X
X for (i=0; i < PSIZE ;i++)
X if (f[i] == '/')
X f[i] = '\\';
X
X /*
X * Split the name into directory, base, extension.
X */
X if ((p = strrchr(f, '\\')) != NULL) {
X strcpy(base, p+1);
X p[1] = '\0';
X } else {
X strcpy(base, f);
X f[0] = '\0';
X }
X
X if ((p = strchr(base, '.')) != NULL) {
X strcpy(ext, p+1);
X *p = '\0';
X } else
X ext[0] = '\0';
X
X /*
X * Trim the base name if necessary.
X */
X if (strlen(base) > 8)
X base[8] = '\0';
X
X if (strlen(ext) > 3)
X ext[3] = '\0';
X
X /*
X * Paste it all back together
X */
X strcat(f, base);
X strcat(f, ".");
X strcat(f, ext);
X
X return f;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdoshell(cmd)
Xchar *cmd;
X{
X if (cmd == NULL)
X cmd = "command.com";
X
X system(cmd);
X wait_return();
X}
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fi # end of overwriting check
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X#
X# Makefile for DOS
X#
X# Microsoft make is brain-dead, so please bear with me.
X#
X
X#
X# Compact model lets us edit large files, but keep small model code
X#
XMODEL= /AC
XCFLAGS = $(MODEL)
X
XMACH= dos.obj
X
XOBJ= alloc.obj \
X main.obj \
X cmdline.obj \
X edit.obj \
X fileio.obj \
X help.obj \
X hexchars.obj \
X linefunc.obj \
X mark.obj \
X misccmds.obj \
X normal.obj \
X ops.obj \
X param.obj \
X ptrfunc.obj \
X regexp.obj \
X regsub.obj \
X screen.obj \
X search.obj \
X undo.obj \
X version.obj \
X $(MACH)
X
Xall: stevie.exe
X
Xalloc.obj : alloc.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) alloc.c
X
Xcmdline.obj : cmdline.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) cmdline.c
X
Xedit.obj : edit.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) edit.c
X
Xfileio.obj : fileio.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) fileio.c
X
Xhelp.obj : help.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) help.c
X
Xhexchars.obj : hexchars.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) hexchars.c
X
Xlinefunc.obj : linefunc.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) linefunc.c
X
Xmain.obj: main.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) main.c
X
Xmark.obj : mark.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) mark.c
X
Xmisccmds.obj : misccmds.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) misccmds.c
X
Xnormal.obj : normal.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) normal.c
X
Xops.obj : ops.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) ops.c
X
Xparam.obj : param.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) param.c
X
Xptrfunc.obj : ptrfunc.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) ptrfunc.c
X
Xregexp.obj : regexp.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) regexp.c
X
Xregsub.obj : regsub.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) regsub.c
X
Xscreen.obj : screen.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) screen.c
X
Xsearch.obj : search.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) search.c
X
Xundo.obj : undo.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) undo.c
X
Xversion.obj : version.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) version.c
X
Xdos.obj : dos.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) dos.c
X
Xstevie.exe : $(OBJ)
X cl $(MODEL) *.obj c:\pmsdk\lib\setargv.obj -o stevie.exe /F 6000 -link /NOE
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if test 1602 -ne "`wc -c < 'dos.mk'`"
then
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X/* $Header: /nw/tony/src/stevie/src/RCS/minix.c,v 1.5 89/07/11 21:24:18 tony Exp $
X *
X * System-dependent routines for Minix-ST
X */
X
X#include "stevie.h"
X#include <sgtty.h>
X#include <signal.h>
X
X/*
X * inchar() - get a character from the keyboard
X */
Xint
Xinchar()
X{
X char c;
X
X flushbuf(); /* flush any pending output */
X
X while (read(0, &c, 1) != 1)
X ;
X
X got_int = FALSE;
X return c;
X}
X
X#define BSIZE 2048
Xstatic char outbuf[BSIZE];
Xstatic int bpos = 0;
X
Xvoid
Xflushbuf()
X{
X if (bpos != 0)
X write(1, outbuf, bpos);
X bpos = 0;
X}
X
X/*
X * Macro to output a character. Used within this file for speed.
X */
X#define outone(c) outbuf[bpos++] = c; if (bpos >= BSIZE) flushbuf()
X
X/*
X * Function version for use outside this file.
X */
Xvoid
Xoutchar(c)
Xregister char c;
X{
X outbuf[bpos++] = c;
X if (bpos >= BSIZE)
X flushbuf();
X}
X
Xvoid
Xoutstr(s)
Xregister char *s;
X{
X while (*s) {
X outone(*s++);
X }
X}
X
Xvoid
Xbeep()
X{
X outone('\007');
X}
X
X/*
X * remove(file) - remove a file
X */
Xvoid
Xremove(file)
Xchar *file;
X{
X unlink(file);
X}
X
X/*
X * rename(of, nf) - rename existing file 'of' to 'nf'
X */
Xvoid
Xrename(of, nf)
Xchar *of, *nf;
X{
X unlink(nf);
X link(of, nf);
X unlink(of);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdelay()
X{
X /* not implemented */
X}
X
Xstatic struct sgttyb ostate;
X
X/*
X * Go into cbreak mode
X */
Xvoid
Xset_tty()
X{
X struct sgttyb nstate;
X
X ioctl(0, TIOCGETP, &ostate);
X nstate = ostate;
X nstate.sg_flags &= ~(XTABS|ECHO);
X nstate.sg_flags |= CBREAK;
X ioctl(0, TIOCSETP, &nstate);
X}
X
X/*
X * Restore original terminal modes
X */
Xvoid
Xreset_tty()
X{
X ioctl(0, TIOCSETP, &ostate);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xsig()
X{
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X signal(SIGQUIT, sig);
X
X got_int = TRUE;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindinit()
X{
X#ifdef TERMCAP
X if (t_init() != 1) {
X fprintf(stderr, "unknown terminal type\n");
X exit(1);
X }
X#else
X Columns = 80;
X P(P_LI) = Rows = 25;
X#endif
X /*
X * The code here makes sure that there isn't a window during which
X * we could get interrupted and exit with the tty in a weird state.
X */
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X signal(SIGQUIT, sig);
X
X set_tty();
X
X if (got_int)
X windexit(0);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindexit(r)
Xint r;
X{
X reset_tty();
X exit(r);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindgoto(r, c)
Xregister int r, c;
X{
X#ifdef TERMCAP
X char *tgoto();
X#else
X r += 1;
X c += 1;
X#endif
X
X /*
X * Check for overflow once, to save time.
X */
X if (bpos + 8 >= BSIZE)
X flushbuf();
X
X#ifdef TERMCAP
X outstr(tgoto(T_CM, c, r));
X#else
X outbuf[bpos++] = '\033';
X outbuf[bpos++] = '[';
X if (r >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = r/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = r%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = ';';
X if (c >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = c/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = c%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = 'H';
X#endif
X}
X
XFILE *
Xfopenb(fname, mode)
Xchar *fname;
Xchar *mode;
X{
X return fopen(fname, mode);
X}
X
Xchar *
Xstrchr(s, c)
Xchar *s;
Xchar c;
X{
X char *index();
X
X return index(s, c);
X}
X
Xchar *
Xfixname(s)
Xchar *s;
X{
X return s;
X}
X
X/*
X * doshell() - run a command or an interactive shell
X */
Xvoid
Xdoshell(cmd)
Xchar *cmd;
X{
X char *cp, *getenv();
X char cline[128];
X
X outstr("\r\n");
X flushbuf();
X
X if (cmd == NULL) {
X if ((cmd = getenv("SHELL")) == NULL)
X cmd = "/bin/sh";
X sprintf(cline, "%s -i", cmd);
X cmd = cline;
X }
X
X reset_tty();
X system(cmd);
X set_tty();
X
X wait_return();
X}
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if test 3129 -ne "`wc -c < 'minix.c'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'minix.c'" '(should have been 3129 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'minix.mk'" '(449 characters)'
if test -f 'minix.mk'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'minix.mk'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'minix.mk'
X#
X# Makefile for Atari ST Minix
X#
X
XLDFLAGS=
XCFLAGS= -O
X
XMACH= minix.o
X
XOBJ= alloc.o \
X cmdline.o \
X edit.o \
X fileio.o \
X help.o \
X hexchars.o \
X linefunc.o \
X main.o \
X mark.o \
X misccmds.o \
X normal.o \
X ops.o \
X param.o \
X ptrfunc.o \
X regexp.o \
X regsub.o \
X screen.o \
X search.o \
X term.o \
X undo.o \
X version.o
X
Xall : stevie
X
Xstevie : $(OBJ) $(MACH)
X $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJ) $(MACH) -o stevie
X chmem =150000 stevie
X
Xclean :
X rm $(OBJ) $(MACH)
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 449 -ne "`wc -c < 'minix.mk'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'minix.mk'" '(should have been 449 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'os2.c'" '(4931 characters)'
if test -f 'os2.c'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'os2.c'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'os2.c'
X/* $Header: /nw/tony/src/stevie/src/RCS/os2.c,v 1.7 89/08/07 05:49:19 tony Exp $
X *
X * OS/2 System-dependent routines.
X */
X
X#define INCL_BASE
X#include <os2.h>
X#include <signal.h>
X#include "stevie.h"
X
X/*
X * inchar() - get a character from the keyboard
X */
Xint
Xinchar()
X{
X register int c;
X
X got_int = FALSE;
X
X for (;;beep()) { /* loop until we get a valid character */
X
X flushbuf(); /* flush any pending output */
X
X switch (c = getch()) {
X case 0x1e:
X return K_CGRAVE;
X case 0: /* special key */
X if (State != NORMAL) {
X c = getch(); /* throw away next char */
X continue; /* and loop for another char */
X }
X switch (c = getch()) {
X case 0x50:
X return K_DARROW;
X case 0x48:
X return K_UARROW;
X case 0x4b:
X return K_LARROW;
X case 0x4d:
X return K_RARROW;
X case 0x52:
X return K_INSERT;
X case 0x47:
X stuffin("1G");
X return -1;
X case 0x4f:
X stuffin("G");
X return -1;
X case 0x51:
X stuffin(mkstr(CTRL('F')));
X return -1;
X case 0x49:
X stuffin(mkstr(CTRL('B')));
X return -1;
X /*
X * Hard-code some useful function key macros.
X */
X case 0x3b: /* F1 */
X stuffin(":N\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x54: /* SF1 */
X stuffin(":N!\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3c: /* F2 */
X stuffin(":n\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x55: /* SF2 */
X stuffin(":n!\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3d: /* F3 */
X stuffin(":e #\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3e: /* F4 */
X stuffin(":rew\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x57: /* SF4 */
X stuffin(":rew!\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x3f: /* F5 */
X stuffin("[[");
X return -1;
X case 0x40: /* F6 */
X stuffin("]]");
X return -1;
X case 0x41: /* F7 - explain C declaration */
X stuffin("yyp^iexplain \033!!cdecl\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x42: /* F8 - declare C variable */
X stuffin("yyp!!cdecl\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x43: /* F9 */
X stuffin(":x\n");
X return -1;
X case 0x44: /* F10 */
X stuffin(":help\n");
X return -1;
X default:
X break;
X }
X break;
X
X default:
X return c;
X }
X }
X}
X
X#define BSIZE 2048
Xstatic char outbuf[BSIZE];
Xstatic int bpos = 0;
X
Xvoid
Xflushbuf()
X{
X if (bpos != 0)
X write(1, outbuf, bpos);
X bpos = 0;
X}
X
X/*
X * Macro to output a character. Used within this file for speed.
X */
X#define outone(c) outbuf[bpos++] = c; if (bpos >= BSIZE) flushbuf()
X
X/*
X * Function version for use outside this file.
X */
Xvoid
Xoutchar(c)
Xregister char c;
X{
X outbuf[bpos++] = c;
X if (bpos >= BSIZE)
X flushbuf();
X}
X
Xstatic char cell[2] = { 0, 7 };
X
X/*
X * outstr(s) - write a string to the console
X *
X * We implement insert/delete line escape sequences here. This is kind
X * of a kludge, but at least it's localized to a single point.
X */
Xvoid
Xoutstr(s)
Xregister char *s;
X{
X if (strcmp(s, T_DL) == 0) { /* delete line */
X int r, c;
X
X flushbuf();
X VioGetCurPos(&r, &c, 0);
X VioScrollUp(r, 0, 100, 100, 1, cell, 0);
X return;
X }
X if (strcmp(s, T_IL) == 0) { /* insert line */
X int r, c;
X
X flushbuf();
X VioGetCurPos(&r, &c, 0);
X VioScrollDn(r, 0, 100, 100, 1, cell, 0);
X return;
X }
X
X while (*s) {
X outone(*s++);
X }
X}
X
Xvoid
Xbeep()
X{
X outone('\007');
X}
X
Xsleep(n)
Xint n;
X{
X DosSleep(1000L * n);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdelay()
X{
X flushbuf();
X DosSleep(300L);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xsig()
X{
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X
X got_int = TRUE;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindinit()
X{
X Columns = 80;
X P(P_LI) = Rows = 25;
X
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindexit(r)
Xint r;
X{
X flushbuf();
X exit(r);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindgoto(r, c)
Xregister int r, c;
X{
X r += 1;
X c += 1;
X
X /*
X * Check for overflow once, to save time.
X */
X if (bpos + 8 >= BSIZE)
X flushbuf();
X
X outbuf[bpos++] = '\033';
X outbuf[bpos++] = '[';
X if (r >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = r/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = r%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = ';';
X if (c >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = c/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = c%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = 'H';
X}
X
XFILE *
Xfopenb(fname, mode)
Xchar *fname;
Xchar *mode;
X{
X FILE *fopen();
X char modestr[16];
X
X sprintf(modestr, "%sb", mode);
X return fopen(fname, modestr);
X}
X
X#define PSIZE 128
X
X/*
X * fixname(s) - fix up a dos name
X *
X * Takes a name like:
X *
X * \x\y\z\base.ext
X *
X * and trims 'base' to 8 characters, and 'ext' to 3.
X */
Xchar *
Xfixname(s)
Xchar *s;
X{
X char *strchr(), *strrchr();
X static char f[PSIZE];
X char base[32];
X char ext[32];
X char *p;
X int i;
X
X strcpy(f, s);
X
X for (i=0; i < PSIZE ;i++)
X if (f[i] == '/')
X f[i] = '\\';
X
X /*
X * Split the name into directory, base, extension.
X */
X if ((p = strrchr(f, '\\')) != NULL) {
X strcpy(base, p+1);
X p[1] = '\0';
X } else {
X strcpy(base, f);
X f[0] = '\0';
X }
X
X if ((p = strchr(base, '.')) != NULL) {
X strcpy(ext, p+1);
X *p = '\0';
X } else
X ext[0] = '\0';
X
X /*
X * Trim the base name if necessary.
X */
X if (strlen(base) > 8)
X base[8] = '\0';
X
X if (strlen(ext) > 3)
X ext[3] = '\0';
X
X /*
X * Paste it all back together
X */
X strcat(f, base);
X strcat(f, ".");
X strcat(f, ext);
X
X return f;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdoshell(cmd)
Xchar *cmd;
X{
X if (cmd == NULL)
X cmd = "cmd.exe";
X
X system(cmd);
X wait_return();
X}
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 4931 -ne "`wc -c < 'os2.c'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'os2.c'" '(should have been 4931 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'os2.mk'" '(1547 characters)'
if test -f 'os2.mk'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'os2.mk'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'os2.mk'
X#
X# Makefile for OS/2
X#
X# The make command with OS/2 is really stupid.
X#
X
X#
X# Compact model lets us edit large files, but keep small model code
X#
XMODEL= /AC
XCFLAGS = $(MODEL)
X
XMACH= os2.obj
X
XOBJ= alloc.obj \
X cmdline.obj \
X edit.obj \
X fileio.obj \
X help.obj \
X hexchars.obj \
X linefunc.obj \
X main.obj \
X mark.obj \
X misccmds.obj \
X normal.obj \
X ops.obj \
X param.obj \
X ptrfunc.obj \
X screen.obj \
X search.obj \
X undo.obj \
X version.obj \
X $(MACH)
X
Xalloc.obj : alloc.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) alloc.c
X
Xcmdline.obj : cmdline.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) cmdline.c
X
Xedit.obj : edit.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) edit.c
X
Xfileio.obj : fileio.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) fileio.c
X
Xhexchars.obj : hexchars.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) hexchars.c
X
Xlinefunc.obj : linefunc.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) linefunc.c
X
Xmain.obj: main.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) main.c
X
Xmark.obj : mark.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) mark.c
X
Xmisccmds.obj : misccmds.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) misccmds.c
X
Xnormal.obj : normal.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) normal.c
X
Xhelp.obj : help.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) help.c
X
Xops.obj : ops.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) ops.c
X
Xparam.obj : param.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) param.c
X
Xptrfunc.obj : ptrfunc.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) ptrfunc.c
X
Xregexp.obj : regexp.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) regexp.c
X
Xregsub.obj : regsub.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) regsub.c
X
Xscreen.obj : screen.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) screen.c
X
Xsearch.obj : search.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) search.c
X
Xundo.obj : undo.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) undo.c
X
Xversion.obj : version.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) version.c
X
Xos2.obj : os2.c
X cl -c $(CFLAGS) os2.c
X
Xstevie.exe : $(OBJ)
X cl $(MODEL) *.obj \pmsdk\lib\setargv.obj -o stevie.exe /F 6000 -link /NOE
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 1547 -ne "`wc -c < 'os2.mk'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'os2.mk'" '(should have been 1547 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'tos.c'" '(5474 characters)'
if test -f 'tos.c'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'tos.c'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'tos.c'
X/* $Header: /nw/tony/src/stevie/src/RCS/tos.c,v 1.5 89/07/13 22:45:31 tony Exp $
X *
X * System-dependent routines for the Atari ST.
X */
X
X#include "stevie.h"
X
X#include <osbind.h>
X
X/*
X * inchar() - get a character from the keyboard
X *
X * Certain special keys are mapped to values above 0x80. These
X * mappings are defined in keymap.h. If the key has a non-zero
X * ascii value, it is simply returned. Otherwise it may be a
X * special key we want to map.
X *
X * The ST has a bug involving keyboard input that seems to occur
X * when typing quickly, especially typing capital letters. Sometimes
X * a value of 0x02540000 is read. This doesn't correspond to anything
X * on the keyboard, according to my documentation. My solution is to
X * loop when any unknown key is seen. Normally, the bell is rung to
X * indicate the error. If the "bug" value is seen, we ignore it completely.
X */
Xint
Xinchar()
X{
X register long c;
X
X for (;;) {
X c = Bconin(2);
X
X if ((c & 0xff) != 0)
X return ((int) c);
X
X switch ((int) (c >> 16) & 0xff) {
X
X case 0x62: return K_HELP;
X case 0x61: return K_UNDO;
X case 0x52: return K_INSERT;
X case 0x47: return K_HOME;
X case 0x48: return K_UARROW;
X case 0x50: return K_DARROW;
X case 0x4b: return K_LARROW;
X case 0x4d: return K_RARROW;
X case 0x29: return K_CGRAVE; /* control grave accent */
X
X /*
X * Occurs due to a bug in TOS.
X */
X case 0x54:
X break;
X /*
X * Add the function keys here later if we put in support
X * for macros.
X */
X
X default:
X beep();
X break;
X
X }
X }
X}
X
Xvoid
Xoutchar(c)
Xchar c;
X{
X if (c < ' ')
X Bconout(2, c);
X else
X Bconout(5, c);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xoutstr(s)
Xregister char *s;
X{
X while (*s)
X Bconout(2, *s++);
X}
X
X/*
X * flushbuf() - a no-op for TOS
X */
Xvoid
Xflushbuf()
X{
X}
X
X#define BGND 0
X#define TEXT 3
X
X/*
X * vbeep() - visual bell
X */
Xstatic void
Xvbeep()
X{
X int text, bgnd; /* text and background colors */
X long l;
X
X text = Setcolor(TEXT, -1);
X bgnd = Setcolor(BGND, -1);
X
X Setcolor(TEXT, bgnd); /* swap colors */
X Setcolor(BGND, text);
X
X for (l=0; l < 5000 ;l++) /* short pause */
X ;
X
X Setcolor(TEXT, text); /* restore colors */
X Setcolor(BGND, bgnd);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xbeep()
X{
X if (P(P_VB))
X vbeep();
X else
X outchar('\007');
X}
X
X/*
X * remove(file) - remove a file
X */
Xvoid
Xremove(file)
Xchar *file;
X{
X Fdelete(file);
X}
X
X/*
X * rename(of, nf) - rename existing file 'of' to 'nf'
X */
Xvoid
Xrename(of, nf)
Xchar *of, *nf;
X{
X Fdelete(nf); /* if 'nf' exists, remove it */
X Frename(0, of, nf);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindinit()
X{
X if (Getrez() == 0)
X Columns = 40; /* low resolution */
X else
X Columns = 80; /* medium or high */
X
X P(P_LI) = Rows = 25;
X
X Cursconf(1,NULL);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindexit(r)
Xint r;
X{
X exit(r);
X}
X
Xstatic char gobuf[5] = { '\033', 'Y', '\0', '\0', '\0' };
X
Xvoid
Xwindgoto(r, c)
Xint r, c;
X{
X gobuf[2] = r + 040;
X gobuf[3] = c + 040;
X outstr(gobuf);
X}
X
X/*
X * System calls or library routines missing in TOS.
X */
X
Xvoid
Xsleep(n)
Xint n;
X{
X int k;
X
X k = Tgettime();
X while ( Tgettime() <= k+n )
X ;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdelay()
X{
X long n;
X
X for (n = 0; n < 8000 ;n++)
X ;
X}
X
Xint
Xsystem(cmd)
Xchar *cmd;
X{
X char arg[1];
X
X arg[0] = (char) 0; /* no arguments passed to the shell */
X
X if (Pexec(0, cmd, arg, 0L) < 0)
X return -1;
X else
X return 0;
X}
X
X#ifdef SOZOBON
X
XFILE *
Xfopenb(fname, mode)
Xchar *fname;
Xchar *mode;
X{
X char modestr[10];
X
X sprintf(modestr, "%sb", mode);
X
X return fopen(fname, modestr);
X}
X
X#endif
X
X#ifndef SOZOBON
X/*
X * getenv() - get a string from the environment
X *
X * Both Alcyon and Megamax are missing getenv(). This routine works for
X * both compilers and with the Beckemeyer and Gulam shells. With gulam,
X * the env_style variable should be set to either "mw" or "gu".
X */
Xchar *
Xgetenv(name)
Xchar *name;
X{
X extern long _base;
X char *envp, *p;
X
X envp = *((char **) (_base + 0x2c));
X
X for (; *envp ;envp += strlen(envp)+1) {
X if (strncmp(envp, name, strlen(name)) == 0) {
X p = envp + strlen(name);
X if (*p++ == '=')
X return p;
X }
X }
X return (char *) 0;
X}
X#endif
X
X/*
X * mktemp() - quick hack since there isn't one here
X */
Xchar *
Xmktemp(name)
Xchar *name;
X{
X int num; /* pasted into the string to make it unique */
X char cbuf[7];
X char *s; /* where the X's start in name */
X int fd;
X
X if ((s = strchr(name, 'X')) == NULL) /* needs to be an X */
X return (char *) NULL;
X
X if (strlen(s) != 6) /* should be 6 X's */
X return (char *) NULL;
X
X for (num = 0; num < 1000 ;num++) {
X sprintf(cbuf, "%06d", num);
X strcpy(s, cbuf);
X if ((fd = open(name, 0)) < 0)
X return name;
X close(fd);
X }
X return (char *) NULL;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdoshell(cmd)
Xchar *cmd;
X{
X if (cmd == NULL) {
X shell();
X return;
X }
X system(cmd);
X wait_return();
X}
X
X#define PSIZE 128
X
X/*
X * fixname(s) - fix up a dos name
X *
X * Takes a name like:
X *
X * \x\y\z\base.ext
X *
X * and trims 'base' to 8 characters, and 'ext' to 3.
X */
Xchar *
Xfixname(s)
Xchar *s;
X{
X char *strchr(), *strrchr();
X static char f[PSIZE];
X char base[32];
X char ext[32];
X char *p;
X int i;
X
X strcpy(f, s);
X
X for (i=0; i < PSIZE ;i++)
X if (f[i] == '/')
X f[i] = '\\';
X
X /*
X * Split the name into directory, base, extension.
X */
X if ((p = strrchr(f, '\\')) != NULL) {
X strcpy(base, p+1);
X p[1] = '\0';
X } else {
X strcpy(base, f);
X f[0] = '\0';
X }
X
X if ((p = strchr(base, '.')) != NULL) {
X strcpy(ext, p+1);
X *p = '\0';
X } else
X ext[0] = '\0';
X
X /*
X * Trim the base name if necessary.
X */
X if (strlen(base) > 8)
X base[8] = '\0';
X
X if (strlen(ext) > 3)
X ext[3] = '\0';
X
X /*
X * Paste it all back together
X */
X strcat(f, base);
X strcat(f, ".");
X strcat(f, ext);
X
X return f;
X}
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 5474 -ne "`wc -c < 'tos.c'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'tos.c'" '(should have been 5474 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'tos.mk'" '(475 characters)'
if test -f 'tos.mk'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'tos.mk'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'tos.mk'
X#
X# Makefile for the Atari ST - Sozobon C Compiler
X#
X
XCFLAGS = -O
X
X.c.o:
X $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $<
X ar rv vi.lib $*.o
X
XMACH = tos.o
X
XOBJ = alloc.o \
X cmdline.o \
X edit.o \
X fileio.o \
X help.o \
X hexchars.o \
X linefunc.o \
X main.o \
X mark.o \
X misccmds.o \
X normal.o \
X ops.o \
X param.o \
X ptrfunc.o \
X regexp.o \
X regsub.o \
X screen.o \
X search.o \
X undo.o \
X version.o \
X $(MACH)
X
Xall : stevie.ttp
X
Xstevie.ttp : $(OBJ)
X $(CC) vi.lib -o stevie.ttp
X
Xclean :
X $(RM) $(OBJ) vi.lib
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 475 -ne "`wc -c < 'tos.mk'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'tos.mk'" '(should have been 475 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'unix.c'" '(3416 characters)'
if test -f 'unix.c'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'unix.c'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'unix.c'
X/* $Header: /nw/tony/src/stevie/src/RCS/unix.c,v 1.8 89/08/06 09:51:13 tony Exp $
X *
X * System-dependent routines for UNIX System V or Berkeley.
X */
X
X#include "stevie.h"
X#ifdef BSD
X#include <sgtty.h>
X#else
X#include <termio.h>
X#endif
X#include <signal.h>
X
X/*
X * inchar() - get a character from the keyboard
X */
Xint
Xinchar()
X{
X char c;
X
X flushbuf(); /* flush any pending output */
X
X do {
X while (read(0, &c, 1) != 1)
X ;
X } while (c == NUL);
X
X got_int = FALSE;
X return c;
X}
X
X#define BSIZE 2048
Xstatic char outbuf[BSIZE];
Xstatic int bpos = 0;
X
Xvoid
Xflushbuf()
X{
X if (bpos != 0)
X write(1, outbuf, bpos);
X bpos = 0;
X}
X
X/*
X * Macro to output a character. Used within this file for speed.
X */
X#define outone(c) outbuf[bpos++] = c; if (bpos >= BSIZE) flushbuf()
X
X/*
X * Function version for use outside this file.
X */
Xvoid
Xoutchar(c)
Xchar c;
X{
X outone(c);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xoutstr(s)
Xregister char *s;
X{
X while (*s) {
X outone(*s++);
X }
X}
X
Xvoid
Xbeep()
X{
X outone('\007');
X}
X
X/*
X * remove(file) - remove a file
X */
Xvoid
Xremove(file)
Xchar *file;
X{
X unlink(file);
X}
X
X/*
X * rename(of, nf) - rename existing file 'of' to 'nf'
X */
Xvoid
Xrename(of, nf)
Xchar *of, *nf;
X{
X unlink(nf);
X link(of, nf);
X unlink(of);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xdelay()
X{
X /* not implemented */
X}
X
X#ifdef BSD
Xstatic struct sgttyb ostate;
X#else
Xstatic struct termio ostate;
X#endif
X
X/*
X * Go into cbreak mode
X */
Xvoid
Xset_tty()
X{
X#ifdef BSD
X struct sgttyb nstate;
X
X ioctl(0, TIOCGETP, &ostate);
X nstate = ostate;
X nstate.sg_flags &= ~(XTABS|CRMOD|ECHO);
X nstate.sg_flags |= CBREAK;
X ioctl(0, TIOCSETN, &nstate);
X#else
X struct termio nstate;
X
X ioctl(0, TCGETA, &ostate);
X nstate = ostate;
X nstate.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHONL);
X nstate.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
X nstate.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
X ioctl(0, TCSETAW, &nstate);
X#endif
X}
X
X/*
X * Restore original terminal modes
X */
Xvoid
Xreset_tty()
X{
X#ifdef BSD
X ioctl(0, TIOCSETP, &ostate);
X#else
X ioctl(0, TCSETAW, &ostate);
X#endif
X}
X
Xvoid
Xsig()
X{
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X signal(SIGQUIT, sig);
X
X got_int = TRUE;
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindinit()
X{
X#ifdef TERMCAP
X if (t_init() != 1) {
X fprintf(stderr, "unknown terminal type\n");
X exit(1);
X }
X#else
X Columns = 80;
X P(P_LI) = Rows = 24;
X#endif
X
X /*
X * The code here makes sure that there isn't a window during which
X * we could get interrupted and exit with the tty in a weird state.
X */
X signal(SIGINT, sig);
X signal(SIGQUIT, sig);
X
X set_tty();
X
X if (got_int)
X windexit(0);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindexit(r)
Xint r;
X{
X reset_tty();
X exit(r);
X}
X
Xvoid
Xwindgoto(r, c)
Xregister int r, c;
X{
X#ifdef TERMCAP
X char *tgoto();
X#else
X r += 1;
X c += 1;
X#endif
X
X /*
X * Check for overflow once, to save time.
X */
X if (bpos + 8 >= BSIZE)
X flushbuf();
X
X#ifdef TERMCAP
X outstr(tgoto(T_CM, c, r));
X#else
X outbuf[bpos++] = '\033';
X outbuf[bpos++] = '[';
X if (r >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = r/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = r%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = ';';
X if (c >= 10)
X outbuf[bpos++] = c/10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = c%10 + '0';
X outbuf[bpos++] = 'H';
X#endif
X}
X
XFILE *
Xfopenb(fname, mode)
Xchar *fname;
Xchar *mode;
X{
X return fopen(fname, mode);
X}
X
Xchar *
Xfixname(s)
Xchar *s;
X{
X return s;
X}
X
X/*
X * doshell() - run a command or an interactive shell
X */
Xvoid
Xdoshell(cmd)
Xchar *cmd;
X{
X char *getenv();
X char cline[128];
X
X outstr("\r\n");
X flushbuf();
X
X if (cmd == NULL) {
X if ((cmd = getenv("SHELL")) == NULL)
X cmd = "/bin/sh";
X sprintf(cline, "%s -i", cmd);
X cmd = cline;
X }
X
X reset_tty();
X system(cmd);
X set_tty();
X
X wait_return();
X}
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 3416 -ne "`wc -c < 'unix.c'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'unix.c'" '(should have been 3416 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'unix.mk'" '(787 characters)'
if test -f 'unix.mk'
then
echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'unix.mk'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \HE_HATES_THESE_CANS > 'unix.mk'
X#
X# Makefile for UNIX (System V)
X#
X
XLDFLAGS=
XCFLAGS= -g
X
XH= ascii.h \
X env.h \
X keymap.h \
X ops.h \
X param.h \
X regexp.h \
X regmagic.h \
X stevie.h \
X term.h
X
XMACH= unix.o
X
XOBJ= alloc.o \
X cmdline.o \
X edit.o \
X fileio.o \
X help.o \
X hexchars.o \
X linefunc.o \
X main.o \
X mark.o \
X misccmds.o \
X normal.o \
X ops.o \
X param.o \
X ptrfunc.o \
X regexp.o \
X regsub.o \
X screen.o \
X search.o \
X term.o \
X undo.o \
X version.o
X
XSRC= $(OBJ:.o=.c) $(MACH:.o=.c)
X
Xall : stevie stevie.doc
X
Xstevie : $(OBJ) $(MACH)
X $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJ) $(MACH) -o stevie -lcurses
X
Xlint :
X lint $(SRC)
X
Xtags :
X ctags $(SRC) $(H)
X
Xstevie.doc : stevie.mm
X nroff -rB1 -Tlp -mm stevie.mm > stevie.doc
X
Xprint :
X @pr $(H) $(SRC)
X
Xcflow :
X cflow $(SRC) > cflow.for
X cflow -r $(SRC) > cflow.rev
X
Xclean :
X rm $(OBJ) $(MACH)
HE_HATES_THESE_CANS
if test 787 -ne "`wc -c < 'unix.mk'`"
then
echo shar: error transmitting "'unix.mk'" '(should have been 787 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
# End of shell archive
exit 0
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