/* A small utility to print the resulting key codes from pressing a key. Servers the same function as hitting ^V in bash, but I prefer the way key_reader works. Type ^C to exit the program. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "fallback.h" #include "input_common.h" int writestr( char *str ) { write( 1, str, strlen(str) ); return 0; } int main( int argc, char **argv) { set_main_thread(); setup_fork_guards(); setlocale( LC_ALL, "" ); if( argc == 2 ) { static char term_buffer[2048]; char *termtype = getenv ("TERM"); char *tbuff = new char[9999]; char *res; tgetent( term_buffer, termtype ); res = tgetstr( argv[1], &tbuff ); if( res != 0 ) { while( *res != 0 ) { printf("%d ", *res ); res++; } printf( "\n" ); } else { printf("Undefined sequence\n"); } } else { char scratch[1024]; unsigned int c; struct termios modes, /* so we can change the modes */ savemodes; /* so we can reset the modes when we're done */ input_common_init(0); tcgetattr(0,&modes); /* get the current terminal modes */ savemodes = modes; /* save a copy so we can reset them */ modes.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; /* turn off canonical mode */ modes.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; /* turn off echo mode */ modes.c_cc[VMIN]=1; modes.c_cc[VTIME]=0; tcsetattr(0,TCSANOW,&modes); /* set the new modes */ while(1) { if( (c=input_common_readch(0)) == EOF ) break; if( (c > 31) && (c != 127) ) sprintf( scratch, "dec: %d hex: %x char: %c\n", c, c, c ); else sprintf( scratch, "dec: %d hex: %x\n", c, c ); writestr( scratch ); } /* reset the terminal to the saved mode */ tcsetattr(0,TCSANOW,&savemodes); input_common_destroy(); } return 0; }