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author | Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> | 2011-10-31 12:54:00 -0700 |
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committer | Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de> | 2011-11-01 19:08:23 +0100 |
commit | e11835e2995d130890ca9f45cb3e304f2ea3a6a9 (patch) | |
tree | cfc5345e9d98b231de0699714771a5d7f54c6ce1 /payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c | |
parent | dd6906328904309e4d93e4bcb04a6cfa3646f29d (diff) |
libpayload: remove trailing whitespace and run dos2unix
Change-Id: Iffed3602456f5306711c65f06c873c58d4086e11
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@google.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/363
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c')
-rw-r--r-- | payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c | 58 |
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c index d80fa0cf4e..2fb2600455 100644 --- a/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c +++ b/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/pdcurses/initscr.c @@ -22,23 +22,23 @@ RCSID("$Id: initscr.c,v 1.114 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $") const char *curses_version(void); Description: - initscr() should be the first curses routine called. It will - initialize all curses data structures, and arrange that the - first call to refresh() will clear the screen. In case of - error, initscr() will write a message to standard error and end + initscr() should be the first curses routine called. It will + initialize all curses data structures, and arrange that the + first call to refresh() will clear the screen. In case of + error, initscr() will write a message to standard error and end the program. - endwin() should be called before exiting or escaping from curses - mode temporarily. It will restore tty modes, move the cursor to - the lower left corner of the screen and reset the terminal into - the proper non-visual mode. To resume curses after a temporary + endwin() should be called before exiting or escaping from curses + mode temporarily. It will restore tty modes, move the cursor to + the lower left corner of the screen and reset the terminal into + the proper non-visual mode. To resume curses after a temporary escape, call refresh() or doupdate(). - isendwin() returns TRUE if endwin() has been called without a + isendwin() returns TRUE if endwin() has been called without a subsequent refresh, unless SP is NULL. - In some implementations of curses, newterm() allows the use of - multiple terminals. Here, it's just an alternative interface for + In some implementations of curses, newterm() allows the use of + multiple terminals. Here, it's just an alternative interface for initscr(). It always returns SP, or NULL. delscreen() frees the memory allocated by newterm() or @@ -46,29 +46,29 @@ RCSID("$Id: initscr.c,v 1.114 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $") usually not needed. In PDCurses, the parameter must be the value of SP, and delscreen() sets SP to NULL. - set_term() does nothing meaningful in PDCurses, but is included + set_term() does nothing meaningful in PDCurses, but is included for compatibility with other curses implementations. - resize_term() is effectively two functions: When called with - nonzero values for nlines and ncols, it attempts to resize the - screen to the given size. When called with (0, 0), it merely - adjusts the internal structures to match the current size after - the screen is resized by the user. On the currently supported - platforms, this functionality is mutually exclusive: X11 allows - user resizing, while DOS, OS/2 and Win32 allow programmatic - resizing. If you want to support user resizing, you should check - for getch() returning KEY_RESIZE, and/or call is_termresized() - at appropriate times; if either condition occurs, call - resize_term(0, 0). Then, with either user or programmatic - resizing, you'll have to resize any windows you've created, as + resize_term() is effectively two functions: When called with + nonzero values for nlines and ncols, it attempts to resize the + screen to the given size. When called with (0, 0), it merely + adjusts the internal structures to match the current size after + the screen is resized by the user. On the currently supported + platforms, this functionality is mutually exclusive: X11 allows + user resizing, while DOS, OS/2 and Win32 allow programmatic + resizing. If you want to support user resizing, you should check + for getch() returning KEY_RESIZE, and/or call is_termresized() + at appropriate times; if either condition occurs, call + resize_term(0, 0). Then, with either user or programmatic + resizing, you'll have to resize any windows you've created, as appropriate; resize_term() only handles stdscr and curscr. is_termresized() returns TRUE if the curses screen has been - resized by the user, and a call to resize_term() is needed. - Checking for KEY_RESIZE is generally preferable, unless you're + resized by the user, and a call to resize_term() is needed. + Checking for KEY_RESIZE is generally preferable, unless you're not handling the keyboard. - curses_version() returns a string describing the version of + curses_version() returns a string describing the version of PDCurses. Return Value: @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ WINDOW *Xinitscr(int argc, char *argv[]) PDC_slk_initialize(); LINES -= SP->slklines; - /* We have to sort out ripped off lines here, and reduce the height + /* We have to sort out ripped off lines here, and reduce the height of stdscr by the number of lines ripped off */ for (i = 0; i < linesrippedoff; i++) @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ int endwin(void) bool isendwin(void) { PDC_LOG(("isendwin() - called\n")); - + return SP ? !(SP->alive) : FALSE; } |