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-rw-r--r--util/256colors.pl63
-rw-r--r--util/CMakeLists.txt161
-rw-r--r--util/UTF-8-demo.txt212
-rw-r--r--util/ansicode.txt779
-rw-r--r--util/config.h.in22
-rw-r--r--util/fuzz.c31
6 files changed, 0 insertions, 1268 deletions
diff --git a/util/256colors.pl b/util/256colors.pl
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--- a/util/256colors.pl
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@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Author: Todd Larason <jtl@molehill.org>
-# $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/vttests/256colors2.pl,v 1.2 2002/03/26 01:46:43 dickey Exp $
-
-# use the resources for colors 0-15 - usually more-or-less a
-# reproduction of the standard ANSI colors, but possibly more
-# pleasing shades
-
-# colors 16-231 are a 6x6x6 color cube
-for ($red = 0; $red < 6; $red++) {
- for ($green = 0; $green < 6; $green++) {
- for ($blue = 0; $blue < 6; $blue++) {
- printf("\x1b]4;%d;rgb:%2.2x/%2.2x/%2.2x\x1b\\",
- 16 + ($red * 36) + ($green * 6) + $blue,
- ($red ? ($red * 40 + 55) : 0),
- ($green ? ($green * 40 + 55) : 0),
- ($blue ? ($blue * 40 + 55) : 0));
- }
- }
-}
-
-# colors 232-255 are a grayscale ramp, intentionally leaving out
-# black and white
-for ($gray = 0; $gray < 24; $gray++) {
- $level = ($gray * 10) + 8;
- printf("\x1b]4;%d;rgb:%2.2x/%2.2x/%2.2x\x1b\\",
- 232 + $gray, $level, $level, $level);
-}
-
-
-# display the colors
-
-# first the system ones:
-print "System colors:\n";
-for ($color = 0; $color < 8; $color++) {
- print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m ";
-}
-print "\x1b[0m\n";
-for ($color = 8; $color < 16; $color++) {
- print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m ";
-}
-print "\x1b[0m\n\n";
-
-# now the color cube
-print "Color cube, 6x6x6:\n";
-for ($green = 0; $green < 6; $green++) {
- for ($red = 0; $red < 6; $red++) {
- for ($blue = 0; $blue < 6; $blue++) {
- $color = 16 + ($red * 36) + ($green * 6) + $blue;
- print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m ";
- }
- print "\x1b[0m ";
- }
- print "\n";
-}
-
-
-# now the grayscale ramp
-print "Grayscale ramp:\n";
-for ($color = 232; $color < 256; $color++) {
- print "\x1b[48;5;${color}m ";
-}
-print "\x1b[0m\n";
diff --git a/util/CMakeLists.txt b/util/CMakeLists.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c54cc2d..00000000
--- a/util/CMakeLists.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: CMakeLists.txt,v 1.1 2009-05-13 23:32:21 nicm Exp $
-
-cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.4)
-
-# Project name and version.
-project(TMUX)
-set(VERSION 0.9)
-set(DEBUG 1)
-
-# Compiler flags. Mostly disabled unless a debug build.
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DBUILD=\\\"${VERSION}\\\"")
-if(DEFINED DEBUG)
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall -W -Wno-long-long")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wnested-externs -Wformat=2")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-prototypes")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wmissing-declarations -Wwrite-strings")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wsign-compare -Wmissing-prototypes")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wwrite-strings -Wundef -Winline")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align")
-set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DDEBUG -g -ggdb")
-endif(DEFINED DEBUG)
-
-# glibc follows the principle of most surprise, so feed it some extra flags.
-if("${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" STREQUAL "Linux")
- set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE")
-endif("${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" STREQUAL "Linux")
-
-# Add source directory as include path.
-include_directories(${TMUX_SOURCE_DIR})
-
-# Initialise libraries with ncurses.
-set(NEEDED_LIBRARIES ncurses)
-
-# Platform in lowercase. Used later on for some filenames.
-string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} LOWER_NAME)
-
-# Build list of source files and sort out the osdep-* file choice. This is
-# a bit if a hack and needs to be changed...
-file(GLOB SOURCE_FILES "*.c")
-string(REGEX REPLACE
- "${TMUX_SOURCE_DIR}/osdep-[a-z]*.c;" "" SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES}")
-if(EXISTS "osdep-${LOWER_NAME}.c")
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};osdep-${LOWER_NAME}.c")
-else(EXISTS "osdep-${LOWER_NAME}.c")
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};osdep-unknown.c")
-endif(EXISTS "osdep-${LOWER_NAME}.c")
-
-# This crap is needed for checks done later...
-include(CheckFunctionExists)
-include(CheckVariableExists)
-include(CheckIncludeFiles)
-include(CheckSymbolExists)
-include(CheckLibraryExists)
-
-# Deal with some further glibc stupidity and figure out if -lcrypt is needed.
-check_function_exists(crypt HAVE_CRYPT)
-if(NOT HAVE_CRYPT)
- set(NEEDED_LIBRARIES "${NEEDED_LIBRARIES};crypt")
-endif(NOT HAVE_CRYPT)
-
-# See if forkpty exists and which header it is in.
-check_library_exists(util forkpty "" HAVE_FORKPTY)
-if(HAVE_FORKPTY)
- set(NEEDED_LIBRARIES "${NEEDED_LIBRARIES};util")
-
- check_include_files(util.h HAVE_UTIL_H)
- if(NOT HAVE_UTIL_H)
- check_include_files(libutil.h HAVE_LIBUTIL_H)
- if(NOT HAVE_LIBUTIL_H)
- check_include_files(pty.h HAVE_PTY_H)
- endif(NOT HAVE_LIBUTIL_H)
- endif(NOT HAVE_UTIL_H)
-else(HAVE_FORKPTY)
- # No forkpty. Try and get a compat/forkpty-* file.
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/forkpty-${LOWER_NAME}.c")
-endif(HAVE_FORKPTY)
-
-# Look for __progname.
-check_variable_exists(__progname HAVE_PROGNAME)
-
-# Check for paths.h.
-check_include_files(paths.h HAVE_PATHS_H)
-
-# Check for sys/{tree,queue}.h.
-check_include_files(sys/tree.h HAVE_TREE_H)
-check_include_files(sys/queue.h HAVE_QUEUE_H)
-
-# queue.h without TAILQ_REPLACE is no use at all.
-check_symbol_exists(TAILQ_REPLACE sys/queue.h HAVE_TAILQ_REPLACE)
-if(NOT HAVE_TAILQ_REPLACE)
- set(HAVE_QUEUE_H 0)
-endif(NOT HAVE_TAILQ_REPLACE)
-
-# Check for setproctitle.
-check_function_exists(setproctitle HAVE_SETPROCTITLE)
-
-# Check for vsyslog.
-check_function_exists(vsyslog HAVE_VSYSLOG)
-
-# Check for asprintf.
-check_function_exists(asprintf HAVE_ASPRINTF)
-if(NOT HAVE_ASPRINTF)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/asprintf.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_ASPRINTF)
-
-# Check for daemon.
-check_function_exists(daemon HAVE_DAEMON)
-if(NOT HAVE_DAEMON)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/daemon.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_DAEMON)
-
-# Check for a getopt with optreset.
-check_symbol_exists(getopt getopt.h HAVE_GETOPT)
-if(HAVE_GETOPT)
- check_symbol_exists(optreset getopt.h HAVE_OPTRESET)
- if(NOT HAVE_OPTRESET)
- # This does double duty on Linux - glibc getopt is broken (not
- # POSIX-compliant, and no sane way to make it so at build time),
- # but happily it also lacks BSD optreset, so this check will
- # catch it.
- set(HAVE_GETOPT 0)
- endif(NOT HAVE_OPTRESET)
-endif(HAVE_GETOPT)
-if(NOT HAVE_GETOPT)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/getopt.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_GETOPT)
-
-# Check for fgetln.
-check_function_exists(fgetln HAVE_FGETLN)
-if(NOT HAVE_FGETLN)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/fgetln.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_FGETLN)
-
-# Check for strlcat.
-check_function_exists(strlcat HAVE_STRLCAT)
-if(NOT HAVE_STRLCAT)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/strlcat.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_STRLCAT)
-
-# Check for strlcpy.
-check_function_exists(strlcpy HAVE_STRLCPY)
-if(NOT HAVE_STRLCPY)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/strlcpy.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_STRLCPY)
-
-# Check for strtonum.
-check_function_exists(strtonum HAVE_STRTONUM)
-if(NOT HAVE_STRTONUM)
- set(SOURCE_FILES "${SOURCE_FILES};compat/strtonum.c")
-endif(NOT HAVE_STRTONUM)
-
-# Point install locations.
-INSTALL(PROGRAMS tmux DESTINATION bin)
-INSTALL(FILES tmux.1 DESTINATION man/man1)
-
-# Sort out the config.h file and finish everything off.
-configure_file(config.h.in config.h)
-add_executable(tmux ${SOURCE_FILES})
-target_link_libraries(tmux ${NEEDED_LIBRARIES})
diff --git a/util/UTF-8-demo.txt b/util/UTF-8-demo.txt
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index 4363f27b..00000000
--- a/util/UTF-8-demo.txt
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@@ -1,212 +0,0 @@
-
-UTF-8 encoded sample plain-text file
-‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
-
-Markus Kuhn [ˈmaʳkʊs kuːn] <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/> — 2002-07-25
-
-
-The ASCII compatible UTF-8 encoding used in this plain-text file
-is defined in Unicode, ISO 10646-1, and RFC 2279.
-
-
-Using Unicode/UTF-8, you can write in emails and source code things such as
-
-Mathematics and sciences:
-
- ∮ E⋅da = Q, n → ∞, ∑ f(i) = ∏ g(i), ⎧⎡⎛┌─────┐⎞⎤⎫
- ⎪⎢⎜│a²+b³ ⎟⎥⎪
- ∀x∈ℝ: ⌈x⌉ = −⌊−x⌋, α ∧ ¬β = ¬(¬α ∨ β), ⎪⎢⎜│───── ⎟⎥⎪
- ⎪⎢⎜⎷ c₈ ⎟⎥⎪
- ℕ ⊆ ℕ₀ ⊂ ℤ ⊂ ℚ ⊂ ℝ ⊂ ℂ, ⎨⎢⎜ ⎟⎥⎬
- ⎪⎢⎜ ∞ ⎟⎥⎪
- ⊥ < a ≠ b ≡ c ≤ d ≪ ⊤ ⇒ (⟦A⟧ ⇔ ⟪B⟫), ⎪⎢⎜ ⎲ ⎟⎥⎪
- ⎪⎢⎜ ⎳aⁱ-bⁱ⎟⎥⎪
- 2H₂ + O₂ ⇌ 2H₂O, R = 4.7 kΩ, ⌀ 200 mm ⎩⎣⎝i=1 ⎠⎦⎭
-
-Linguistics and dictionaries:
-
- ði ıntəˈnæʃənəl fəˈnɛtık əsoʊsiˈeıʃn
- Y [ˈʏpsilɔn], Yen [jɛn], Yoga [ˈjoːgɑ]
-
-APL:
-
- ((V⍳V)=⍳⍴V)/V←,V ⌷←⍳→⍴∆∇⊃‾⍎⍕⌈
-
-Nicer typography in plain text files:
-
- ╔══════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ ║
- ║ • ‘single’ and “double” quotes ║
- ║ ║
- ║ • Curly apostrophes: “We’ve been here” ║
- ║ ║
- ║ • Latin-1 apostrophe and accents: '´` ║
- ║ ║
- ║ • ‚deutsche‘ „Anführungszeichen“ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ • †, ‡, ‰, •, 3–4, —, −5/+5, ™, … ║
- ║ ║
- ║ • ASCII safety test: 1lI|, 0OD, 8B ║
- ║ ╭─────────╮ ║
- ║ • the euro symbol: │ 14.95 € │ ║
- ║ ╰─────────╯ ║
- ╚══════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
-Combining characters:
-
- STARGΛ̊TE SG-1, a = v̇ = r̈, a⃑ ⊥ b⃑
-
-Greek (in Polytonic):
-
- The Greek anthem:
-
- Σὲ γνωρίζω ἀπὸ τὴν κόψη
- τοῦ σπαθιοῦ τὴν τρομερή,
- σὲ γνωρίζω ἀπὸ τὴν ὄψη
- ποὺ μὲ βία μετράει τὴ γῆ.
-
- ᾿Απ᾿ τὰ κόκκαλα βγαλμένη
- τῶν ῾Ελλήνων τὰ ἱερά
- καὶ σὰν πρῶτα ἀνδρειωμένη
- χαῖρε, ὦ χαῖρε, ᾿Ελευθεριά!
-
- From a speech of Demosthenes in the 4th century BC:
-
- Οὐχὶ ταὐτὰ παρίσταταί μοι γιγνώσκειν, ὦ ἄνδρες ᾿Αθηναῖοι,
- ὅταν τ᾿ εἰς τὰ πράγματα ἀποβλέψω καὶ ὅταν πρὸς τοὺς
- λόγους οὓς ἀκούω· τοὺς μὲν γὰρ λόγους περὶ τοῦ
- τιμωρήσασθαι Φίλιππον ὁρῶ γιγνομένους, τὰ δὲ πράγματ᾿
- εἰς τοῦτο προήκοντα, ὥσθ᾿ ὅπως μὴ πεισόμεθ᾿ αὐτοὶ
- πρότερον κακῶς σκέψασθαι δέον. οὐδέν οὖν ἄλλο μοι δοκοῦσιν
- οἱ τὰ τοιαῦτα λέγοντες ἢ τὴν ὑπόθεσιν, περὶ ἧς βουλεύεσθαι,
- οὐχὶ τὴν οὖσαν παριστάντες ὑμῖν ἁμαρτάνειν. ἐγὼ δέ, ὅτι μέν
- ποτ᾿ ἐξῆν τῇ πόλει καὶ τὰ αὑτῆς ἔχειν ἀσφαλῶς καὶ Φίλιππον
- τιμωρήσασθαι, καὶ μάλ᾿ ἀκριβῶς οἶδα· ἐπ᾿ ἐμοῦ γάρ, οὐ πάλαι
- γέγονεν ταῦτ᾿ ἀμφότερα· νῦν μέντοι πέπεισμαι τοῦθ᾿ ἱκανὸν
- προλαβεῖν ἡμῖν εἶναι τὴν πρώτην, ὅπως τοὺς συμμάχους
- σώσομεν. ἐὰν γὰρ τοῦτο βεβαίως ὑπάρξῃ, τότε καὶ περὶ τοῦ
- τίνα τιμωρήσεταί τις καὶ ὃν τρόπον ἐξέσται σκοπεῖν· πρὶν δὲ
- τὴν ἀρχὴν ὀρθῶς ὑποθέσθαι, μάταιον ἡγοῦμαι περὶ τῆς
- τελευτῆς ὁντινοῦν ποιεῖσθαι λόγον.
-
- Δημοσθένους, Γ´ ᾿Ολυνθιακὸς
-
-Georgian:
-
- From a Unicode conference invitation:
-
- გთხოვთ ახლავე გაიაროთ რეგისტრაცია Unicode-ის მეათე საერთაშორისო
- კონფერენციაზე დასასწრებად, რომელიც გაიმართება 10-12 მარტს,
- ქ. მაინცში, გერმანიაში. კონფერენცია შეჰკრებს ერთად მსოფლიოს
- ექსპერტებს ისეთ დარგებში როგორიცაა ინტერნეტი და Unicode-ი,
- ინტერნაციონალიზაცია და ლოკალიზაცია, Unicode-ის გამოყენება
- ოპერაციულ სისტემებსა, და გამოყენებით პროგრამებში, შრიფტებში,
- ტექსტების დამუშავებასა და მრავალენოვან კომპიუტერულ სისტემებში.
-
-Russian:
-
- From a Unicode conference invitation:
-
- Зарегистрируйтесь сейчас на Десятую Международную Конференцию по
- Unicode, которая состоится 10-12 марта 1997 года в Майнце в Германии.
- Конференция соберет широкий круг экспертов по вопросам глобального
- Интернета и Unicode, локализации и интернационализации, воплощению и
- применению Unicode в различных операционных системах и программных
- приложениях, шрифтах, верстке и многоязычных компьютерных системах.
-
-Thai (UCS Level 2):
-
- Excerpt from a poetry on The Romance of The Three Kingdoms (a Chinese
- classic 'San Gua'):
-
- [----------------------------|------------------------]
- ๏ แผ่นดินฮั่นเสื่อมโทรมแสนสังเวช พระปกเกศกองบู๊กู้ขึ้นใหม่
- สิบสองกษัตริย์ก่อนหน้าแลถัดไป สององค์ไซร้โง่เขลาเบาปัญญา
- ทรงนับถือขันทีเป็นที่พึ่ง บ้านเมืองจึงวิปริตเป็นนักหนา
- โฮจิ๋นเรียกทัพทั่วหัวเมืองมา หมายจะฆ่ามดชั่วตัวสำคัญ
- เหมือนขับไสไล่เสือจากเคหา รับหมาป่าเข้ามาเลยอาสัญ
- ฝ่ายอ้องอุ้นยุแยกให้แตกกัน ใช้สาวนั้นเป็นชนวนชื่นชวนใจ
- พลันลิฉุยกุยกีกลับก่อเหตุ ช่างอาเพศจริงหนาฟ้าร้องไห้
- ต้องรบราฆ่าฟันจนบรรลัย ฤๅหาใครค้ำชูกู้บรรลังก์ ฯ
-
- (The above is a two-column text. If combining characters are handled
- correctly, the lines of the second column should be aligned with the
- | character above.)
-
-Ethiopian:
-
- Proverbs in the Amharic language:
-
- ሰማይ አይታረስ ንጉሥ አይከሰስ።
- ብላ ካለኝ እንደአባቴ በቆመጠኝ።
- ጌጥ ያለቤቱ ቁምጥና ነው።
- ደሀ በሕልሙ ቅቤ ባይጠጣ ንጣት በገደለው።
- የአፍ ወለምታ በቅቤ አይታሽም።
- አይጥ በበላ ዳዋ ተመታ።
- ሲተረጉሙ ይደረግሙ።
- ቀስ በቀስ፥ ዕንቁላል በእግሩ ይሄዳል።
- ድር ቢያብር አንበሳ ያስር።
- ሰው እንደቤቱ እንጅ እንደ ጉረቤቱ አይተዳደርም።
- እግዜር የከፈተውን ጉሮሮ ሳይዘጋው አይድርም።
- የጎረቤት ሌባ፥ ቢያዩት ይስቅ ባያዩት ያጠልቅ።
- ሥራ ከመፍታት ልጄን ላፋታት።
- ዓባይ ማደሪያ የለው፥ ግንድ ይዞ ይዞራል።
- የእስላም አገሩ መካ የአሞራ አገሩ ዋርካ።
- ተንጋሎ ቢተፉ ተመልሶ ባፉ።
- ወዳጅህ ማር ቢሆን ጨርስህ አትላሰው።
- እግርህን በፍራሽህ ልክ ዘርጋ።
-
-Runes:
-
- ᚻᛖ ᚳᚹᚫᚦ ᚦᚫᛏ ᚻᛖ ᛒᚢᛞᛖ ᚩᚾ ᚦᚫᛗ ᛚᚪᚾᛞᛖ ᚾᚩᚱᚦᚹᛖᚪᚱᛞᚢᛗ ᚹᛁᚦ ᚦᚪ ᚹᛖᛥᚫ
-
- (Old English, which transcribed into Latin reads 'He cwaeth that he
- bude thaem lande northweardum with tha Westsae.' and means 'He said
- that he lived in the northern land near the Western Sea.')
-
-Braille:
-
- ⡌⠁⠧⠑ ⠼⠁⠒ ⡍⠜⠇⠑⠹⠰⠎ ⡣⠕⠌
-
- ⡍⠜⠇⠑⠹ ⠺⠁⠎ ⠙⠑⠁⠙⠒ ⠞⠕ ⠃⠑⠛⠔ ⠺⠊⠹⠲ ⡹⠻⠑ ⠊⠎ ⠝⠕ ⠙⠳⠃⠞
- ⠱⠁⠞⠑⠧⠻ ⠁⠃⠳⠞ ⠹⠁⠞⠲ ⡹⠑ ⠗⠑⠛⠊⠌⠻ ⠕⠋ ⠙⠊⠎ ⠃⠥⠗⠊⠁⠇ ⠺⠁⠎
- ⠎⠊⠛⠝⠫ ⠃⠹ ⠹⠑ ⠊⠇⠻⠛⠹⠍⠁⠝⠂ ⠹⠑ ⠊⠇⠻⠅⠂ ⠹⠑ ⠥⠝⠙⠻⠞⠁⠅⠻⠂
- ⠁⠝⠙ ⠹⠑ ⠡⠊⠑⠋ ⠍⠳⠗⠝⠻⠲ ⡎⠊⠗⠕⠕⠛⠑ ⠎⠊⠛⠝⠫ ⠊⠞⠲ ⡁⠝⠙
- ⡎⠊⠗⠕⠕⠛⠑⠰⠎ ⠝⠁⠍⠑ ⠺⠁⠎ ⠛⠕⠕⠙ ⠥⠏⠕⠝ ⠰⡡⠁⠝⠛⠑⠂ ⠋⠕⠗ ⠁⠝⠹⠹⠔⠛ ⠙⠑
- ⠡⠕⠎⠑ ⠞⠕ ⠏⠥⠞ ⠙⠊⠎ ⠙⠁⠝⠙ ⠞⠕⠲
-
- ⡕⠇⠙ ⡍⠜⠇⠑⠹ ⠺⠁⠎ ⠁⠎ ⠙⠑⠁⠙ ⠁⠎ ⠁ ⠙⠕⠕⠗⠤⠝⠁⠊⠇⠲
-
- ⡍⠔⠙⠖ ⡊ ⠙⠕⠝⠰⠞ ⠍⠑⠁⠝ ⠞⠕ ⠎⠁⠹ ⠹⠁⠞ ⡊ ⠅⠝⠪⠂ ⠕⠋ ⠍⠹
- ⠪⠝ ⠅⠝⠪⠇⠫⠛⠑⠂ ⠱⠁⠞ ⠹⠻⠑ ⠊⠎ ⠏⠜⠞⠊⠊⠥⠇⠜⠇⠹ ⠙⠑⠁⠙ ⠁⠃⠳⠞
- ⠁ ⠙⠕⠕⠗⠤⠝⠁⠊⠇⠲ ⡊ ⠍⠊⠣⠞ ⠙⠁⠧⠑ ⠃⠑⠲ ⠔⠊⠇⠔⠫⠂ ⠍⠹⠎⠑⠇⠋⠂ ⠞⠕
- ⠗⠑⠛⠜⠙ ⠁ ⠊⠕⠋⠋⠔⠤⠝⠁⠊⠇ ⠁⠎ ⠹⠑ ⠙⠑⠁⠙⠑⠌ ⠏⠊⠑⠊⠑ ⠕⠋ ⠊⠗⠕⠝⠍⠕⠝⠛⠻⠹
- ⠔ ⠹⠑ ⠞⠗⠁⠙⠑⠲ ⡃⠥⠞ ⠹⠑ ⠺⠊⠎⠙⠕⠍ ⠕⠋ ⠳⠗ ⠁⠝⠊⠑⠌⠕⠗⠎
- ⠊⠎ ⠔ ⠹⠑ ⠎⠊⠍⠊⠇⠑⠆ ⠁⠝⠙ ⠍⠹ ⠥⠝⠙⠁⠇⠇⠪⠫ ⠙⠁⠝⠙⠎
- ⠩⠁⠇⠇ ⠝⠕⠞ ⠙⠊⠌⠥⠗⠃ ⠊⠞⠂ ⠕⠗ ⠹⠑ ⡊⠳⠝⠞⠗⠹⠰⠎ ⠙⠕⠝⠑ ⠋⠕⠗⠲ ⡹⠳
- ⠺⠊⠇⠇ ⠹⠻⠑⠋⠕⠗⠑ ⠏⠻⠍⠊⠞ ⠍⠑ ⠞⠕ ⠗⠑⠏⠑⠁⠞⠂ ⠑⠍⠏⠙⠁⠞⠊⠊⠁⠇⠇⠹⠂ ⠹⠁⠞
- ⡍⠜⠇⠑⠹ ⠺⠁⠎ ⠁⠎ ⠙⠑⠁⠙ ⠁⠎ ⠁ ⠙⠕⠕⠗⠤⠝⠁⠊⠇⠲
-
- (The first couple of paragraphs of "A Christmas Carol" by Dickens)
-
-Compact font selection example text:
-
- ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ /0123456789
- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz £©µÀÆÖÞßéöÿ
- –—‘“”„†•…‰™œŠŸž€ ΑΒΓΔΩαβγδω АБВГДабвгд
- ∀∂∈ℝ∧∪≡∞ ↑↗↨↻⇣ ┐┼╔╘░►☺♀ fi�⑀₂ἠḂӥẄɐː⍎אԱა
-
-Greetings in various languages:
-
- Hello world, Καλημέρα κόσμε, コンニチハ
-
-Box drawing alignment tests: █
- ▉
- ╔══╦══╗ ┌──┬──┐ ╭──┬──╮ ╭──┬──╮ ┏━━┳━━┓ ┎┒┏┑ ╷ ╻ ┏┯┓ ┌┰┐ ▊ ╱╲╱╲╳╳╳
- ║┌─╨─┐║ │╔═╧═╗│ │╒═╪═╕│ │╓─╁─╖│ ┃┌─╂─┐┃ ┗╃╄┙ ╶┼╴╺╋╸┠┼┨ ┝╋┥ ▋ ╲╱╲╱╳╳╳
- ║│╲ ╱│║ │║ ║│ ││ │ ││ │║ ┃ ║│ ┃│ ╿ │┃ ┍╅╆┓ ╵ ╹ ┗┷┛ └┸┘ ▌ ╱╲╱╲╳╳╳
- ╠╡ ╳ ╞╣ ├╢ ╟┤ ├┼─┼─┼┤ ├╫─╂─╫┤ ┣┿╾┼╼┿┫ ┕┛┖┚ ┌┄┄┐ ╎ ┏┅┅┓ ┋ ▍ ╲╱╲╱╳╳╳
- ║│╱ ╲│║ │║ ║│ ││ │ ││ │║ ┃ ║│ ┃│ ╽ │┃ ░░▒▒▓▓██ ┊ ┆ ╎ ╏ ┇ ┋ ▎
- ║└─╥─┘║ │╚═╤═╝│ │╘═╪═╛│ │╙─╀─╜│ ┃└─╂─┘┃ ░░▒▒▓▓██ ┊ ┆ ╎ ╏ ┇ ┋ ▏
- ╚══╩══╝ └──┴──┘ ╰──┴──╯ ╰──┴──╯ ┗━━┻━━┛ ▗▄▖▛▀▜ └╌╌┘ ╎ ┗╍╍┛ ┋ ▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█
- ▝▀▘▙▄▟
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-Summary of ANSI standards for ASCII terminals Joe Smith, 18-May-84
-
-Contents:
- 1. Overview and Definitions
- 2. General rules for interpreting an ESCape Sequence
- 3. General rules for interpreting a Control Sequence
- 4. C0 and C1 control codes in numeric order
- 5. Two and three-character ESCape Sequences in numeric order
- 6. Control Sequences in numeric order
- 7. VT100 emulation requirements
-
-The VT100 USER GUIDE and ANSI standard X3.64-1979 both list the ANSI ESCape
-sequences in alphabetic order by mnemonic, but do not have a have a cross
-reference in order by ASCII code. This paper lists the combination of all
-definitions from the three ANSI standards in numeric order. For a description
-of the advantages of using these standards, see the article "Toward
-Standardized Video Terminals" in the April-1984 issue of BYTE magazine.
-
-ANSI X3.4-1977 defines the 7-bit ASCII character set (C0 and G0). It was
-written in 1968, revised in 1977, and explains the decisions made in laying out
-the ASCII code. In particular, it explains why ANSI chose to make ASCII
-incompatible with EBCDIC in order to make it self-consistant.
-
-ANSI X3.41-1974 introduces the idea of an 8-bit ASCII character set (C1 and G1
-in addition to the existing C0 and G0). It describes how to use the 8-bit
-features in a 7-bit environment. X3.41 defines the format of all ESCape
-sequences, but defines only the 3-character ones with a parameter character
-in the middle. These instruct the terminal how to interpret the C0, G0, C1,
-and G1 characters (such as by selecting different character-set ROMs).
-
- Note: NAPLPS does videotex graphics by redefining the C1 set and
- selecting alternate G0, G1, G2, and G3 sets.
- See the February 1983 issue of BYTE magazine for details.
-
-ANSI X3.64-1979 defines the remaining ESCape sequences. It defines all the C1
-control characters, and specifies that certain two-character ESCape sequences
-in the 7-bit environment are to act exactly like the 8-bit C1 control set.
-X3.64 introduces the idea of a Control-Sequence, which starts with CSI
-character, has an indefinite length, and is terminated by an alphabetic
-character. The VT100 was one of the first terminals to implement this
-standard.
-
-Definitions:
-
- Control Character - A single character with an ASCII code with the range
- of 000 to 037 and 200 to 237 octal, 00 to 1F and 80 to 9F hex.
-
- Escape Sequence - A two or three character string staring with ESCape.
- (Four or more character strings are allowed but not defined.)
-
- Control Sequence - A string starting with CSI (233 octal, 9B hex) or
- with ESCape Left-Bracket, and terminated by an alphabetic character.
- Any number of parameter characters (digits 0 to 9, semicolon, and
- question mark) may appear within the Control Sequence. The terminating
- character may be preceded by an intermediate character (such as space).
- Character classifications:
-
-C0 Control 000-037 octal, 00-1F hex (G0 is 041-176 octal, 21-7E hex)
-SPACE 040+240 octal, 20+A0 hex Always and everywhere a blank space
-Intermediate 040-057 octal, 20-2F hex !"#$%&'()*+,-./
-Parameters 060-077 octal, 30-3F hex 0123456789:;<=>?
-Uppercase 100-137 octal, 40-5F hex @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
-Lowercase 140-176 octal, 60-7E hex `abcdefghijlkmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
-Alphabetic 100-176 octal, 40-7E hex (all of upper and lower case)
-Delete 177 octal, 7F hex Always and everywhere ignored
-C1 Control 200-237 octal, 80-9F hex 32 additional control characters
-G1 Displayable 241-376 octal, A1-FE hex 94 additional displayable characters
-Special 240+377 octal, A0+FF hex Same as SPACE and DELETE
-
-Note that in this paper, the terms uppercase, lowercase, and alphabetics
-include more characters than just A to Z.
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-General rules for interpreting an ESCape Sequence:
-
- An ESCape Sequence starts with the ESC character (033 octal, 1B hex).
-The length of the ESCape Sequence depends on the character that immediately
-follows the ESCape.
-
-If the next character is
- C0 control: Interpret it first, then resume processing ESCape sequence.
- Example: CR, LF, XON, and XOFF work as normal within an ESCape sequence.
- Intermediate: Expect zero or more intermediates, a parameter terminates
- a private function, an alphabetic terminates a standard sequence.
- Example: ESC ( A defines standard character set, ESC ( 0 a DEC set.
- Parameter: End of a private 2-character escape sequence.
- Example: ESC = sets special keypad mode, ESC > clears it.
- Uppercase: Translate it into a C1 control character and act on it.
- Example: ESC D does indexes down, ESC M indexes up. (CSI is special)
- Lowercase: End of a standard 2-character escape sequence.
- Example: ESC c resets the terminal.
- Delete: Ignore it, and continue interpreting the ESCape sequence
- C1 and G1: Treat the same as their 7-bit counterparts
-
- Note that CSI is the two-character sequence ESCape left-bracket or the 8-bit
-C1 code of 233 octal, 9B hex. CSI introduces a Control Sequence, which
-continues until an alphabetic character is received.
-
-General rules for interpreting a Control Sequence:
-
-1) It starts with CSI, the Control Sequence Introducer.
-2) It contains any number of parameter characters (0123456789:;<=>?).
-3) It terminates with an alphabetic character.
-4) Intermediate characters (if any) immediately precede the terminator.
-
-If the first character after CSI is one of "<=>?" (074-077 octal, 3C-3F hex),
-then Control Sequence is to be interpreted according to private standards (such
-as setting and resetting modes not defined by ANSI). The terminal should
-expect any number of numeric parameters, separated by semicolons (073 octal,
-3B hex). Only after the terminating alphabetic character is received should
-the terminal act on the Control Sequence.
-
-=============================================================================
- C0 set of 7-bit control characters (from ANSI X3.4-1977).
-
-Oct Hex Name * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - --- - --------------------------------------------------------------
-000 00 @ NUL * Null filler, terminal should ignore this character
-001 01 A SOH Start of Header
-002 02 B STX Start of Text, implied end of header
-003 03 C ETX End of Text, causes some terminal to respond with ACK or NAK
-004 04 D EOT End of Transmission
-005 05 E ENQ * Enquiry, causes terminal to send ANSWER-BACK ID
-006 06 F ACK Acknowledge, usually sent by terminal in response to ETX
-007 07 G BEL * Bell, triggers the bell, buzzer, or beeper on the terminal
-010 08 H BS * Backspace, can be used to define overstruck characters
-011 09 I HT * Horizontal Tabulation, move to next predetermined position
-012 0A J LF * Linefeed, move to same position on next line (see also NL)
-013 0B K VT * Vertical Tabulation, move to next predetermined line
-014 0C L FF * Form Feed, move to next form or page
-015 0D M CR * Carriage Return, move to first character of current line
-016 0E N SO * Shift Out, switch to G1 (other half of character set)
-017 0F O SI * Shift In, switch to G0 (normal half of character set)
-020 10 P DLE Data Link Escape, interpret next control character specially
-021 11 Q XON * (DC1) Terminal is allowed to resume transmitting
-022 12 R DC2 Device Control 2, causes ASR-33 to activate paper-tape reader
-023 13 S XOFF* (DC2) Terminal must pause and refrain from transmitting
-024 14 T DC4 Device Control 4, causes ASR-33 to deactivate paper-tape reader
-025 15 U NAK Negative Acknowledge, used sometimes with ETX and ACK
-026 16 V SYN Synchronous Idle, used to maintain timing in Sync communication
-027 17 W ETB End of Transmission block
-030 18 X CAN * Cancel (makes VT100 abort current escape sequence if any)
-031 19 Y EM End of Medium
-032 1A Z SUB * Substitute (VT100 uses this to display parity errors)
-033 1B [ ESC * Prefix to an ESCape sequence
-034 1C \ FS File Separator
-035 1D ] GS Group Separator
-036 1E ^ RS * Record Separator (sent by VT132 in block-transfer mode)
-037 1F _ US Unit Separator
-
-040 20 SP * Space (should never be defined to be otherwise)
-177 7F DEL * Delete, should be ignored by terminal
-
-==============================================================================
- C1 set of 8-bit control characters (from ANSI X3.64-1979)
-
-Oct Hex Name * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - --- - --------------------------------------------------------------
-200 80 @ Reserved for future standardization
-201 81 A Reserved
-202 82 B Reserved
-203 83 C Reserved
-204 84 D IND * Index, moves down one line same column regardless of NL
-205 85 E NEL * NEw Line, moves done one line and to first column (CR+LF)
-206 86 F SSA Start of Selected Area to be sent to auxiliary output device
-207 87 G ESA End of Selected Area to be sent to auxiliary output device
-210 88 H HTS * Horizontal Tabulation Set at current position
-211 89 I HTJ Hor Tab Justify, moves string to next tab position
-212 8A J VTS Vertical Tabulation Set at current line
-213 8B K PLD Partial Line Down (subscript)
-214 8C L PLU Partial Line Up (superscript)
-215 8D M RI * Reverse Index, go up one line, reverse scroll if necessary
-216 8E N SS2 * Single Shift to G2
-217 8F O SS3 * Single Shift to G3 (VT100 uses this for sending PF keys)
-220 90 P DCS * Device Control String, terminated by ST (VT125 enters graphics)
-221 91 Q PU1 Private Use 1
-222 92 R PU2 Private Use 2
-223 93 S STS Set Transmit State
-224 94 T CCH Cancel CHaracter, ignore previous character
-225 95 U MW Message Waiting, turns on an indicator on the terminal
-226 96 V SPA Start of Protected Area
-227 97 W EPA End of Protected Area
-230 98 X Reserved for for future standard
-231 99 Y Reserved
-232 9A Z * Reserved, but causes DEC terminals to respond with DA codes
-233 9B [ CSI * Control Sequence Introducer (described in a seperate table)
-234 9C \ ST * String Terminator (VT125 exits graphics)
-235 9D ] OSC Operating System Command (reprograms intelligent terminal)
-236 9E ^ PM Privacy Message (password verification), terminated by ST
-237 9F _ APC Application Program Command (to word processor), term by ST
-
-==============================================================================
- Character set selection sequences (from ANSI X3.41-1974)
- All are 3 characters long (including the ESCape). Alphabetic characters
- as 3rd character are defined by ANSI, parameter characters as 3rd character
- may be interpreted differently by each terminal manufacturer.
-
-Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- -- - ------------------------------------------------------------------
-040 20 ANNOUNCER - Determines whether to use 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII
- A G0 only will be used. Ignore SI, SO, and G1.
- B G0 and G1 used internally. SI and SO affect G0, G1 is ignored.
- C G0 and G1 in an 8-bit only environment. SI and SO are ignored.
- D G0 and G1 are used, SI and SO affect G0.
- E
- F * 7-bit transmission, VT240/PRO350 sends CSI as two characters ESC [
- G * 8-bit transmission, VT240/PRO350 sends CSI as single 8-bit character
-041 21 ! Select C0 control set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private)
-042 22 " Select C1 control set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private)
-043 23 # Translate next character to a special single character
- #3 * DECDHL1 - Double height line, top half
- #4 * DECDHL2 - Double height line, bottom half
- #5 * DECSWL - Single width line
- #6 * DECDWL - Double width line
- #7 * DECHCP - Make a hardcopy of the graphics screen (GIGI,VT125,VT241)
- #8 * DECALN - Alignment display, fill screen with "E" to adjust focus
-044 24 $ MULTIBYTE CHARACTERS - Displayable characters require 2-bytes each
-045 25 % SPECIAL INTERPRETATION - Such as 9-bit data
-046 26 & Reserved for future standardization
-047 27 ' Reserved for future standardization
-050 28 ( * SCS - Select G0 character set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private)
- (0 * DEC VT100 line drawing set (affects lowercase characters)
- (1 * DEC Alternate character ROM set (RAM set on GIGI and VT220)
- (2 * DEC Alternate character ROM set with line drawing
- (5 * DEC Finnish on LA100
- (6 * DEC Norwegian/Danish on LA100
- (7 * DEC Swedish on LA100
- (9 * DEC French Canadian
- (< * DEC supplemental graphics (everything not in USASCII)
- (A * UKASCII (British pound sign)
- (B * USASCII (American pound sign)
- (C * ISO Finnish on LA120
- (E * ISO Norwegian/Danish on LA120
- (H * ISO Swedish on LA120
- (K * ISO German on LA100,LA120
- (R * ISO French on LA100,LA120
- (Y * ISO Italian on LA100
- (Z * ISO Spanish on LA100
-051 29 ) * SCS - Select G1 character set (choice of 63 standard, 16 private)
- * (same character sets as listed under G0)
-052 2A * * SCS - Select G2 character set
- * (same character sets as listed under G0)
-053 2B + * SCS - Select G3 character set
- * (same character sets as listed under G0)
-054 2C , SCS - Select G0 character set (additional 63+16 sets)
-055 2D - SCS - Select G1 character set (additional 63+16 sets)
-056 2E . SCS - Select G2 character set
-057 2F / SCS - Select G3 character set
-
-==============================================================================
- Private two-character escape sequences (allowed by ANSI X3.41-1974)
- These can be defined differently by each terminal manufacturer.
-
-Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - - ------------------------------------------------------------------
-060 30 0
-061 31 1 DECGON graphics on for VT105, DECHTS horiz tab set for LA34/LA120
-062 32 2 DECGOFF graphics off VT105, DECCAHT clear all horz tabs LA34/LA120
-063 33 3 DECVTS - set vertical tab for LA34/LA120
-064 34 4 DECCAVT - clear all vertical tabs for LA34/LA120
-065 35 5 * DECXMT - Host requests that VT132 transmit as if ENTER were pressed
-066 36 6
-067 37 7 * DECSC - Save cursor position and character attributes
-070 38 8 * DECRC - Restore cursor and attributes to previously saved position
-071 39 9
-072 3A :
-073 3B ;
-074 3C < * DECANSI - Switch from VT52 mode to VT100 mode
-075 3D = * DECKPAM - Set keypad to applications mode (ESCape instead of digits)
-076 3E > * DECKPNM - Set keypad to numeric mode (digits intead of ESCape seq)
-077 3F ?
-
- DCS Device Control Strings used by DEC terminals (ends with ST)
-
-Pp = Start ReGIS graphics (VT125, GIGI, VT240, PRO350)
-Pq = Start SIXEL graphics (screen dump to LA34, LA100, screen load to VT125)
-Pr = SET-UP data for GIGI, $PrVC0$\ disables both visible cursors.
-Ps = Reprogram keys on the GIGI, $P0sDIR<CR>$\ makes keypad 0 send "DIR<CR>"
- 0-9=digits on keypad, 10=ENTER, 11=minus, 12=comma, 13=period,
- 14-17=PF1-PF4, 18-21=cursor keys. Enabled by $[?23h (PK1).
-Pt = Start VT105 graphics on a VT125
-
-==============================================================================
-
- Standard two-character escape sequences (defined by ANSI X3.64-1979)
-
-100 40 @ See description of C1 control characters
- An ESCape followed by one of these uppercase characters is translated
- to an 8-bit C1 control character before being interpreted.
-220 90 P DCS - Device Control String, terminated by ST - see table above.
-133 5B [ CSI - Control Sequence Introducer - see table below.
-137 5F _ See description of C1 control characters
-
-==============================================================================
-
- Indepenent control functions (from Appendix E of X3.64-1977).
- These four controls have the same meaning regardless of the current
- definition of the C0 and C1 control sets. Each control is a two-character
- ESCape sequence, the 2nd character is lowercase.
-
-Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - - --------------------------------------------------------------------
-140 60 ` DMI - Disable Manual Input
-141 61 a INT - INTerrupt the terminal and do special action
-142 62 b EMI - Enable Manual Input
-143 63 c * RIS - Reset to Initial State (VT100 does a power-on reset)
- ... The remaining lowercase characters are reserved by ANSI.
-153 6B k NAPLPS lock-shift G1 to GR
-154 6C l NAPLPS lock-shift G2 to GR
-155 6D m NAPLPS lock-shift G3 to GR
-156 6E n * LS2 - Shift G2 to GL (extension of SI) VT240,NAPLPS
-157 6F o * LS3 - Shift G3 to GL (extension of SO) VT240,NAPLPS
- ... The remaining lowercase characters are reserved by ANSI.
-174 7C | * LS3R - VT240 lock-shift G3 to GR
-175 7D } * LS2R - VT240 lock-shift G2 to GR
-176 7E ~ * LS1R - VT240 lock-shift G1 to GR
-
-==============================================================================
- Control Sequences (defined by ANSI X3.64-1979)
-
-Control Sequences are started by either ESC [ or CSI and are terminated by an
-"alphabetic" character (100 to 176 octal, 40 to 7E hex). Intermediate
-characters are space through slash (40 to 57 octal, 20 to 2F hex) and parameter
-characters are zero through question mark (60 to 77 octal, 30 to 3F hex,
-including digits and semicolon). Parameters consist of zero or more decimal
-numbers separated by semicolons. Leading zeros are optional, leading blanks
-are not allowed. If no digits precede the final character, the default
-parameter is used. Many functions treat a parameter of 0 as if it were 1.
-
-Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - - --------------------------------------------------------------------
-100 40 @ ICH - Insert CHaracter
- [10@ = Make room for 10 characters at current position
-101 41 A * CUU - CUrsor Up
- * [A = Move up one line, stop at top of screen, [9A = move up 9
-102 42 B * CUD - CUrsor Down
- * [B = Move down one line, stop at bottom of screen
-103 43 C * CUF - CUrsor Forward
- * [C = Move forward one position, stop at right edge of screen
-104 44 D * CUB - CUrsor Backward
- * [D = Same as BackSpace, stop at left edge of screen
-105 45 E CNL - Cursor to Next Line
- [5E = Move to first position of 5th line down
-106 46 F CPL - Cursor to Previous Line
- [5F = Move to first position of 5th line previous
-107 47 G CHA - Cursor Horizontal position Absolute
- [40G = Move to column 40 of current line
-110 48 H * CUP - CUrsor Position
- * [H = Home, [24;80H = Row 24, Column 80
-111 49 I CHT - Cursor Horizontal Tabulation
- [I = Same as HT (Control-I), [3I = Go forward 3 tabs
-112 4A J * ED - Erase in Display (cursor does not move)
- * [J = [0J = Erase from current position to end (inclusive)
- * [1J = Erase from beginning to current position (inclusive)
- * [2J = Erase entire display
- * [?0J = Selective erase in display ([?1J, [?2J similar)
-113 4B K * EL - Erase in Line (cursor does not move)
- * [K = [0K = Erase from current position to end (inclusive)
- * [1K = Erase from beginning to current position
- * [2K = Erase entire current line
- * [?0K = Selective erase to end of line ([?1K, [?2K similar)
-114 4C L * IL - Insert Line, current line moves down (VT102 series)
- [3L = Insert 3 lines if currently in scrolling region
-115 4D M * DL - Delete Line, lines below current move up (VT102 series)
- [2M = Delete 2 lines if currently in scrolling region
-116 4E N EF - Erase in Field (as bounded by protected fields)
- [0N, [1N, [2N act like [L but within currend field
-117 4F O EA - Erase in qualified Area (defined by DAQ)
- [0O, [1O, [2O act like [J but within current area
-120 50 P * DCH - Delete Character, from current position to end of field
- [4P = Delete 4 characters, VT102 series
-121 51 Q SEM - Set Editing extent Mode (limits ICH and DCH)
- [0Q = [Q = Insert/delete character affects rest of display
- [1Q = ICH/DCH affect the current line only
- [2Q = ICH/DCH affect current field (between tab stops) only
- [3Q = ICH/DCH affect qualified area (between protected fields)
-122 52 R * CPR - Cursor Position Report (from terminal to host)
- * [24;80R = Cursor is positioned at line 24 column 80
-123 53 S SU - Scroll up, entire display is moved up, new lines at bottom
- [3S = Move everything up 3 lines, bring in 3 new lines
-124 54 T SD - Scroll down, new lines inserted at top of screen
- [4T = Scroll down 4, bring previous lines back into view
-125 55 U NP - Next Page (if terminal has more than 1 page of memory)
- [2U = Scroll forward 2 pages
-126 56 V PP - Previous Page (if terminal remembers lines scrolled off top)
- [1V = Scroll backward 1 page
-127 57 W CTC - Cursor Tabulation Control
- [0W = Set horizontal tab for current line at current position
- [1W = Set vertical tab stop for current line of current page
- [2W = Clear horiz tab stop at current position of current line
- [3W = Clear vert tab stop at current line of current page
- [4W = Clear all horiz tab stops on current line only
- [5W = Clear all horiz tab stops for the entire terminal
- [6W = Clear all vert tabs stops for the entire terminal
-130 58 X ECH - Erase CHaracter
- [4X = Change next 4 characters to "erased" state
-131 59 Y CVT - Cursor Vertical Tab
- [2Y = Move forward to 2nd following vertical tab stop
-132 5A Z CBT - Cursor Back Tab
- [3Z = Move backwards to 3rd previous horizontal tab stop
-133 5B [ Reserved for future standardization left bracket
-134 5C \ Reserved reverse slant
-135 5D ] Reserved right bracket
-136 5E ^ Reserved circumflex
-137 5F _ Reserved underscore
-140 60 ` * HPA - Horizontal Position Absolute (depends on PUM)
- [720` = Move to 720 decipoints (1 inch) from left margin
- * [80` = Move to column 80 on LA120
-141 61 a * HPR - Horizontal Position Relative (depends on PUM)
- [360a = Move 360 decipoints (1/2 inch) from current position
- * [40a = Move 40 columns to right of current position on LA120
-142 62 b REP - REPeat previous displayable character
- [80b = Repeat character 80 times
-143 63 c * DA - Device Attributes
- * [c = Terminal will identify itself
- * [?1;2c = Terminal is saying it is a VT100 with AVO
- * [>0c = Secondary DA request (distinguishes VT240 from VT220)
-144 64 d * VPA - Vertical Position Absolute (depends on PUM)
- [90d = Move to 90 decipoints (1/8 inch) from top margin
- * [10d = Move to line 10 if before that else line 10 next page
-145 65 e * VPR - Vertical Position Relative (depends on PUM)
- [720e = Move 720 decipoints (1 inch) down from current position
- * [6e = Advance 6 lines forward on LA120
-146 66 f * HVP - Horizontal and Vertical Position (depends on PUM)
- [720,1440f = Move to 1 inch down and 2 inches over (decipoints)
- * [24;80f = Move to row 24 column 80 if PUM is set to character
-147 67 g * TBC - Tabulation Clear
- * [0g = Clear horizontal tab stop at current position
- * [1g = Clear vertical tab stop at current line (LA120)
- * [2g = Clear all horizontal tab stops on current line only LA120
- * [3g = Clear all horizontal tab stops in the terminal
-150 68 h * SM - Set Mode (. means permanently set on VT100)
- [0h = Error, this command is ignored
- * [1h = GATM - Guarded Area Transmit Mode, send all (VT132)
- [2h = KAM - Keyboard Action Mode, disable keyboard input
- [3h = CRM - Control Representation Mode, show all control chars
- * [4h = IRM - Insertion/Replacement Mode, set insert mode (VT102)
- [5h = SRTM - Status Report Transfer Mode, report after DCS
- * [6h = ERM - ERasure Mode, erase protected and unprotected
- [7h = VEM - Vertical Editing Mode, IL/DL affect previous lines
- [8h, [9h are reserved
- [10h = HEM - Horizontal Editing mode, ICH/DCH/IRM go backwards
- [11h = PUM - Positioning Unit Mode, use decipoints for HVP/etc
- . [12h = SRM - Send Receive Mode, transmit without local echo
- [13h = FEAM - Format Effector Action Mode, FE's are stored
- [14h = FETM - Format Effector Transfer Mode, send only if stored
- [15h = MATM - Multiple Area Transfer Mode, send all areas
- * [16h = TTM - Transmit Termination Mode, send scrolling region
- [17h = SATM - Send Area Transmit Mode, send entire buffer
- [18h = TSM - Tabulation Stop Mode, lines are independent
- [19h = EBM - Editing Boundry Mode, all of memory affected
- * [20h = LNM - Linefeed Newline Mode, LF interpreted as CR LF
- * [?1h = DECCKM - Cursor Keys Mode, send ESC O A for cursor up
- * [?2h = DECANM - ANSI Mode, use ESC < to switch VT52 to ANSI
- * [?3h = DECCOLM - COLumn mode, 132 characters per line
- * [?4h = DECSCLM - SCrolL Mode, smooth scrolling
- * [?5h = DECSCNM - SCreeN Mode, black on white background
- * [?6h = DECOM - Origin Mode, line 1 is relative to scroll region
- * [?7h = DECAWM - AutoWrap Mode, start newline after column 80
- * [?8h = DECARM - Auto Repeat Mode, key will autorepeat
- * [?9h = DECINLM - INterLace Mode, interlaced for taking photos
- * [?10h = DECEDM - EDit Mode, VT132 is in EDIT mode
- * [?11h = DECLTM - Line Transmit Mode, ignore TTM, send line
- [?12h = ?
- * [?13h = DECSCFDM - Space Compression/Field Delimiting on,
- * [?14h = DECTEM - Transmit Execution Mode, transmit on ENTER
- [?15h = ?
- * [?16h = DECEKEM - Edit Key Execution Mode, EDIT key is local
- [?17h = ?
- * [?18h = DECPFF - Print FormFeed mode, send FF after printscreen
- * [?19h = DECPEXT - Print Extent mode, print entire screen
- * [?20h = OV1 - Overstrike, overlay characters on GIGI
- * [?21h = BA1 - Local BASIC, GIGI to keyboard and screen
- * [?22h = BA2 - Host BASIC, GIGI to host computer
- * [?23h = PK1 - GIGI numeric keypad sends reprogrammable sequences
- * [?24h = AH1 - Autohardcopy before erasing or rolling GIGI screen
- * [?29h = - Use only the proper pitch for the LA100 font
- * [?38h = DECTEK - TEKtronix mode graphics
-151 69 i * MC - Media Copy (printer port on VT102)
- * [0i = Send contents of text screen to printer
- [1i = Fill screen from auxiliary input (printer's keyboard)
- [2i = Send screen to secondary output device
- [3i = Fill screen from secondary input device
- * [4i = Turn on copying received data to primary output (VT125)
- * [4i = Received data goes to VT102 screen, not to its printer
- * [5i = Turn off copying received data to primary output (VT125)
- * [5i = Received data goes to VT102's printer, not its screen
- * [6i = Turn off copying received data to secondary output (VT125)
- * [7i = Turn on copying received data to secondary output (VT125)
- * [?0i = Graphics screen dump goes to graphics printer VT125,VT240
- * [?1i = Print cursor line, terminated by CR LF
- * [?2i = Graphics screen dump goes to host computer VT125,VT240
- * [?4i = Disable auto print
- * [?5i = Auto print, send a line at a time when linefeed received
-152 6A j Reserved for future standardization
-153 6B k Reserved for future standardization
-154 6C l * RM - Reset Mode (. means permanently reset on VT100)
- * [1l = GATM - Transmit only unprotected characters (VT132)
- . [2l = KAM - Enable input from keyboard
- . [3l = CRM - Control characters are not displayable characters
- * [4l = IRM - Reset to replacement mode (VT102)
- . [5l = SRTM - Report only on command (DSR)
- * [6l = ERM - Erase only unprotected fields
- . [7l = VEM - IL/DL affect lines after current line
- [8l, [9l are reserved
- . [10l = HEM - ICH and IRM shove characters forward, DCH pulls
- . [11l = PUM - Use character positions for HPA/HPR/VPA/VPR/HVP
- [12l = SRM - Local echo - input from keyboard sent to screen
- . [13l = FEAM - HPA/VPA/SGR/etc are acted upon when received
- . [14l = FETM - Format Effectors are sent to the printer
- [15l = MATM - Send only current area if SATM is reset
- * [16l = TTM - Transmit partial page, up to cursor position
- [17l = SATM - Transmit areas bounded by SSA/ESA/DAQ
- . [18l = TSM - Setting a tab stop on one line affects all lines
- . [19l = EBM - Insert does not overflow to next page
- * [20l = LNM - Linefeed does not change horizontal position
- * [?1l = DECCKM - Cursor keys send ANSI cursor position commands
- * [?2l = DECANM - Use VT52 emulation instead of ANSI mode
- * [?3l = DECCOLM - 80 characters per line (erases screen)
- * [?4l = DECSCLM - Jump scrolling
- * [?5l = DECSCNM - Normal screen (white on black background)
- * [?6l = DECOM - Line numbers are independent of scrolling region
- * [?7l = DECAWM - Cursor remains at end of line after column 80
- * [?8l = DECARM - Keys do not repeat when held down
- * [?9l = DECINLM - Display is not interlaced to avoid flicker
- * [?10l = DECEDM - VT132 transmits all key presses
- * [?11l = DECLTM - Send page or partial page depending on TTM
- [?12l = ?
- * [?13l = DECSCFDM - Don't suppress trailing spaces on transmit
- * [?14l = DECTEM - ENTER sends ESC S (STS) a request to send
- [?15l = ?
- * [?16l = DECEKEM - EDIT key transmits either $[10h or $[10l
- [?17l = ?
- * [?18l = DECPFF - Don't send a formfeed after printing screen
- * [?19l = DECPEXT - Print only the lines within the scroll region
- * [?20l = OV0 - Space is destructive, replace not overstrike, GIGI
- * [?21l = BA0 - No BASIC, GIGI is On-Line or Local
- * [?22l = BA0 - No BASIC, GIGI is On-Line or Local
- * [?23l = PK0 - Ignore reprogramming on GIGI keypad and cursors
- * [?24l = AH0 - No auto-hardcopy when GIGI screen erased
- * [?29l = Allow all character pitches on the LA100
- * [?38l = DECTEK - Ignore TEKtronix graphics commands
-155 6D m * SGR - Set Graphics Rendition (affects character attributes)
- * [0m = Clear all special attributes
- * [1m = Bold or increased intensity
- * [2m = Dim or secondary color on GIGI (superscript on XXXXXX)
- [3m = Italic (subscript on XXXXXX)
- * [4m = Underscore, [0;4m = Clear, then set underline only
- * [5m = Slow blink
- [6m = Fast blink (overscore on XXXXXX)
- * [7m = Negative image, [0;1;7m = Bold + Inverse
- [8m = Concealed (do not display character echoed locally)
- [9m = Reserved for future standardization
- * [10m = Select primary font (LA100)
- * [11m - [19m = Selete alternate font (LA100 has 11 thru 14)
- [20m = FRAKTUR (whatever that means)
- * [22m = Cancel bold or dim attribute only (VT220)
- * [24m = Cancel underline attribute only (VT220)
- * [25m = Cancel fast or slow blink attribute only (VT220)
- * [27m = Cancel negative image attribute only (VT220)
- * [30m = Write with black, [40m = Set background to black (GIGI)
- * [31m = Write with red, [41m = Set background to red
- * [32m = Write with green, [42m = Set background to green
- * [33m = Write with yellow, [43m = Set background to yellow
- * [34m = Write with blue, [44m = Set background to blue
- * [35m = Write with magenta, [45m = Set background to magenta
- * [36m = Write with cyan, [46m = Set background to cyan
- * [37m = Write with white, [47m = Set background to white
- [38m, [39m, [48m, [49m are reserved
-156 6E n * DSR - Device Status Report
- * [0n = Terminal is ready, no malfunctions detected
- [1n = Terminal is busy, retry later
- [2n = Terminal is busy, it will send DSR when ready
- * [3n = Malfunction, please try again
- [4n = Malfunction, terminal will send DSR when ready
- * [5n = Command to terminal to report its status
- * [6n = Command to terminal requesting cursor position (CPR)
- * [?15n = Command to terminal requesting printer status, returns
- [?10n = OK, [?11n = not OK, [?13n = no printer.
- * [?25n = "Are User Defined Keys Locked?" (VT220)
-157 6F o DAQ - Define Area Qualification starting at current position
- [0o = Accept all input, transmit on request
- [1o = Protected and guarded, accept no input, do not transmit
- [2o = Accept any printing character in this field
- [3o = Numeric only field
- [4o = Alphabetic (A-Z and a-z) only
- [5o = Right justify in area
- [3;6o = Zero fill in area
- [7o = Set horizontal tab stop, this is the start of the field
- [8o = Protected and unguarded, accept no input, do transmit
- [9o = Space fill in area
-
-==============================================================================
-
- Private Control Sequences (allowed by ANSI X3.41-1974).
- These take parameter strings and terminate with the last half of lowercase.
-
-Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - - --------------------------------------------------------------------
-160 70 p * DECSTR - Soft Terminal Reset
- [!p = Soft Terminal Reset
-161 71 q * DECLL - Load LEDs
- [0q = Turn off all, [?1;4q turns on L1 and L4, etc
- [154;155;157q = VT100 goes bonkers
- [2;23!q = Partial screen dump from GIGI to graphics printer
- [0"q = DECSCA Select Character Attributes off
- [1"q = DECSCA - designate set as non-erasable
- [2"q = DECSCA - designate set as erasable
-162 72 r * DECSTBM - Set top and bottom margins (scroll region on VT100)
- [4;20r = Set top margin at line 4 and bottom at line 20
-163 73 s * DECSTRM - Set left and right margins on LA100,LA120
- [5;130s = Set left margin at column 5 and right at column 130
-164 74 t * DECSLPP - Set physical lines per page
- [66t = Paper has 66 lines (11 inches at 6 per inch)
-165 75 u * DECSHTS - Set many horizontal tab stops at once on LA100
- [9;17;25;33;41;49;57;65;73;81u = Set standard tab stops
-166 76 v * DECSVTS - Set many vertical tab stops at once on LA100
- [1;16;31;45v = Set vert tabs every 15 lines
-167 77 w * DECSHORP - Set horizontal pitch on LAxxx printers
- [1w = 10 characters per inch, [2w = 12 characters per inch
- [0w=10, [3w=13.2, [4w=16.5, [5w=5, [6w=6, [7w=6.6, [8w=8.25
-170 78 x * DECREQTPARM - Request terminal parameters
- [3;5;2;64;64;1;0x = Report, 7 bit Even, 1200 baud, 1200 baud
-171 79 y * DECTST - Invoke confidence test
- [2;1y = Power-up test on VT100 series (and VT100 part of VT125)
- [3;1y = Power-up test on GIGI (VK100)
- [4;1y = Power-up test on graphics portion of VT125
-172 7A z * DECVERP - Set vertical pitch on LA100
- [1z = 6 lines per inch, [2z = 8 lines per inch
- [0z=6, [3z=12, [4z=3, [5z=3, [6z=4
-173 7B { Private
-174 7C | * DECTTC - Transmit Termination Character
- [0| = No extra characters, [1| = terminate with FF
-175 7D } * DECPRO - Define protected field on VT132
- [0} = No protection, [1;4;5;7} = Any attribute is protected
- [254} = Characters with no attributes are protected
-176 7E ~ * DECKEYS - Sent by special function keys
- [1~=FIND, [2~=INSERT, [3~=REMOVE, [4~=SELECT, [5~=PREV, [6~=NEXT
- [17~=F6...[34~=F20 ([23~=ESC,[24~=BS,[25~=LF,[28~=HELP,[29~=DO)
-177 7F DELETE is always ignored
-
-==============================================================================
- Control Sequences with intermediate characters (from ANSI X3.64-1979).
- Note that there is a SPACE character before the terminating alphabetic.
-
-Oct Hex * (* marks function used in DEC VT series or LA series terminals)
---- -- - - --------------------------------------------------------------------
-100 40 @ SL - Scroll Left
- [4 @ = Move everything over 4 columns, 4 new columns at right
-101 41 A SR - Scroll Right
- [2 A = Move everything over 2 columns, 2 new columns at left
-102 42 B GSM - Graphic Size Modification
- [110;50 B = Make 110% high, 50% wide
-103 43 C GSS - Graphic Size Selection
- [120 C = Make characters 120 decipoints (1/6 inch) high
-104 44 D FNT - FoNT selection (used by SGR, [10m thru [19m)
- [0;23 D = Make primary font be registered font #23
-105 45 E TSS - Thin Space Specification
- [36 E = Define a thin space to be 36 decipoints (1/20 inch)
-106 46 F JFY - JustiFY, done by the terminal/printer
- [0 E = No justification
- [1 E = Fill, bringing words up from next line if necessary
- [2 E = Interword spacing, adjust spaces between words
- [3 E = Letter spacing, adjust width of each letter
- [4 E = Use hyphenation
- [5 E = Flush left margin
- [6 E = Center following text between margins (until [0 E)
- [7 E = Flush right margin
- [8 E = Italian form (underscore instead of hyphen)
-107 47 G SPI - SPacing Increment (in decipoints)
- [120;72 G = 6 per inch vertical, 10 per inch horizontal
-110 48 H QUAD- Do quadding on current line of text (typography)
- [0 H = Flush left, [1 H = Flush left and fill with leader
- [2 H = Center, [3 H = Center and fill with leader
- [4 H = Flush right, [5 H = Flush right and fill with leader
-111 49 I Reserved for future standardization
-157 67 o Reserved for future standardization
-160 70 p Private use
- ... May be defined by the printer manufacturer
-176 7E ~ Private use
-177 7F DELETE is always ignored
-
-==============================================================================
- Minimum requirements for VT100 emulation:
-
-1) To act as a passive display, implement the 4 cursor commands, the 2 erase
- commands, direct cursor addressing, and at least inverse characters.
- The software should be capable of handling strings with 16 numeric parameters
- with values in the range of 0 to 255.
-
- [A Move cursor up one row, stop if a top of screen
- [B Move cursor down one row, stop if at bottom of screen
- [C Move cursor forward one column, stop if at right edge of screen
- [D Move cursor backward one column, stop if at left edge of screen
- [H Home to row 1 column 1 (also [1;1H)
- [J Clear from current position to bottom of screen
- [K Clear from current position to end of line
- [24;80H Position to line 24 column 80 (any line 1 to 24, any column 1 to 132)
- [0m Clear attributes to normal characters
- [7m Add the inverse video attribute to succeeding characters
- [0;7m Set character attributes to inverse video only
-
-2) To enter data in VT100 mode, implement the 4 cursor keys and the 4 PF keys.
- It must be possible to enter ESC, TAB, BS, DEL, and LF from the keyboard.
-
- [A Sent by the up-cursor key (alternately ESC O A)
- [B Sent by the down-cursor key (alternately ESC O B)
- [C Sent by the right-cursor key (alternately ESC O C)
- [D Sent by the left-cursor key (alternately ESC O D)
- OP PF1 key sends ESC O P
- OQ PF2 key sends ESC O Q
- OR PF3 key sends ESC O R
- OS PF3 key sends ESC O S
- [c Request for the terminal to identify itself
- [?1;0c VT100 with memory for 24 by 80, inverse video character attribute
- [?1;2c VT100 capable of 132 column mode, with bold+blink+underline+inverse
-
-3) When doing full-screen editing on a VT100, implement directed erase, the
- numeric keypad in applications mode, and the limited scrolling region.
- The latter is needed to do insert/delete line functions without rewriting
- the screen.
-
- [0J Erase from current position to bottom of screen inclusive
- [1J Erase from top of screen to current position inclusive
- [2J Erase entire screen (without moving the cursor)
- [0K Erase from current position to end of line inclusive
- [1K Erase from beginning of line to current position inclusive
- [2K Erase entire line (without moving cursor)
- [12;24r Set scrolling region to lines 12 thru 24. If a linefeed or an
- INDex is received while on line 24, the former line 12 is deleted
- and rows 13-24 move up. If a RI (reverse Index) is received while
- on line 12, a blank line is inserted there as rows 12-13 move down.
- All VT100 compatible terminals (except GIGI) have this feature.
- ESC = Set numeric keypad to applications mode
- ESC > Set numeric keypad to numbers mode
- OA Up-cursor key sends ESC O A after ESC = ESC [ ? 1 h
- OB Down-cursor key sends ESC O B " " "
- OC Right-cursor key sends ESC O B " " "
- OB Left-cursor key sends ESC O B " " "
- OM ENTER key sends ESC O M after ESC =
- Ol COMMA on keypad sends ESC O l " " (that's lowercase L)
- Om MINUS on keypad sends ESC O m " "
- Op ZERO on keypad sends ESC O p " "
- Oq ONE on keypad sends ESC O q " "
- Or TWO on keypad sends ESC O r " "
- Os THREE on keypad sends ESC O s " "
- Ot FOUR on keypad sends ESC O t " "
- Ou FIVE on keypad sends ESC O u " "
- Ov SIX on keypad sends ESC O v " "
- Ow SEVEN on keypad sends ESC O w " "
- Ox EIGHT on keypad sends ESC O x " "
- Oy NINE on keypad sends ESC O y " "
-
-4) If the hardware is capable of double width/double height:
-
- #3 Top half of a double-width double-height line
- #4 Bottom half of a double-width double-height line
- #5 Make line single-width (lines are set this way when cleared by ESC [ J)
- #6 Make line double-width normal height (40 or 66 characters)
-
-5) If the terminal emulator is capable of insert/delete characters,
-insert/delete lines, insert/replace mode, and can do a full-screen dump to
-the printer (in text mode), then it should identify itself as a VT102
-
- [c Request for the terminal to identify itself
- [?6c VT102 (printer port, 132 column mode, and ins/del standard)
- [1@ Insert a blank character position (shift line to the right)
- [1P Delete a character position (shift line to the left)
- [1L Insert blank line at current row (shift screen down)
- [1M Delete the current line (shift screen up)
- [4h Set insert mode, new characters shove existing ones to the right
- [4l Reset insert mode, new characters replace existing ones
- [0i Print screen (all 24 lines) to the printer
- [4i All received data goes to the printer (nothing to the screen)
- [5i All received data goes to the screen (nothing to the printer)
-
-
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-/* $Id: config.h.in,v 1.1 2009-05-13 23:32:21 nicm Exp $ */
-
-#cmakedefine HAVE_LIBUTIL_H
-#cmakedefine HAVE_PTY_H
-#cmakedefine HAVE_UTIL_H
-
-#cmakedefine HAVE_PATHS_H
-#cmakedefine HAVE_QUEUE_H
-#cmakedefine HAVE_TREE_H
-
-#cmakedefine HAVE_ASPRINTF
-#cmakedefine HAVE_DAEMON
-#cmakedefine HAVE_FGETLN
-#cmakedefine HAVE_FORKPTY
-#cmakedefine HAVE_GETOPT
-#cmakedefine HAVE_SETPROCTITLE
-#cmakedefine HAVE_STRLCAT
-#cmakedefine HAVE_STRLCPY
-#cmakedefine HAVE_STRTONUM
-#cmakedefine HAVE_VSYSLOG
-
-#cmakedefine HAVE_PROGNAME
diff --git a/util/fuzz.c b/util/fuzz.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 16b01df5..00000000
--- a/util/fuzz.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
- time_t t;
- int i;
-
- setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
-
- t = time(NULL);
- srandom((u_int) t);
-
- for (;;) {
- putchar('\033');
-
- for (i = 0; i < random() % 25; i++) {
- if (i > 22)
- putchar(';');
- else
- putchar(random() % 256);
- }
-
- //usleep(100);
- }
-}