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/*
 * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
 * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
 * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
 */

#if     !defined(lint) && defined(DOSCCS)
static char *sccsid = "@(#)ex_put.c     7.9.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/9/94";
#endif

#include "ex.h"
#include "ex_tty.h"
#include "ex_vis.h"

/*
 * Terminal driving and line formatting routines.
 * Basic motion optimizations are done here as well
 * as formatting of lines (printing of control characters,
 * line numbering and the like).
 */

/*
 * The routines outchar, putchar and pline are actually
 * variables, and these variables point at the current definitions
 * of the routines.  See the routine setflav.
 * We sometimes make outchar be routines which catch the characters
 * to be printed, e.g. if we want to see how long a line is.
 * During open/visual, outchar and putchar will be set to
 * routines in the file ex_vput.c (vputchar, vinschar, etc.).
 */
int     (*Outchar)() = termchar;
int     (*Putchar)() = normchar;
int     (*Pline)() = normline;

int (*
setlist(t))()
        bool t;
{
        register int (*P)();

        listf = t;
        P = Putchar;
        Putchar = t ? listchar : normchar;
        return (P);
}

int (*
setnumb(t))()
        bool t;
{
        register int (*P)();

        numberf = t;
        P = Pline;
        Pline = t ? numbline : normline;
        return (P);
}

/*
 * Format c for list mode; leave things in common
 * with normal print mode to be done by normchar.
 */
listchar(c)
        register short c;
{

        c &= (TRIM|QUOTE);
        switch (c) {

        case '\t':
        case '\b':
                outchar('^');
                c = ctlof(c);
                break;

        case '\n':
                break;

        case '\n' | QUOTE:
                outchar('$');
                break;

        default:
                if (c & QUOTE)
                        break;
                if (c < ' ' && c != '\n' || c == DELETE)
                        outchar('^'), c = ctlof(c);
                break;
        }
        normchar(c);
}

/*
 * Format c for printing.
 */
normchar(c)
        register short c;
{
        register char *colp;

        c &= (TRIM|QUOTE);
        if (c & QUOTE)
                switch (c) {

                case ' ' | QUOTE:
                case '\b' | QUOTE:
                        break;

                case QUOTE:
                        return;

                default:
#ifdef  ISO
                        if (niso(c))
#endif
                        c &= TRIM;
                }
        else if (c < ' ' && (c != '\b' || !OS) && c != '\n' && c != '\t' || c == DELETE)
                putchar('^'), c = ctlof(c);
        outchar(c);
}

/*
 * Print a line with a number.
 */
numbline(i)
        int i;
{

        if (shudclob)
                slobber(' ');
        printf("%6d  ", i);
        normline();
}

/*
 * Normal line output, no numbering.
 */
normline()
{
        register char *cp;

        if (shudclob)
                slobber(linebuf[0]);
        /* pdp-11 doprnt is not reentrant so can't use "printf" here
           in case we are tracing */
        for (cp = linebuf; *cp;)
                putchar(*cp++);
        if (!inopen)
                putchar('\n' | QUOTE);
}

/*
 * Given c at the beginning of a line, determine whether
 * the printing of the line will erase or otherwise obliterate
 * the prompt which was printed before.  If it won't, do it now.
 */
slobber(c)
        int c;
{

        shudclob = 0;
        switch (c) {

        case '\t':
                if (Putchar == listchar)
                        return;
                break;

        default:
                return;

        case ' ':
        case 0:
                break;
        }
        if (OS)
                return;
        flush();
        putch(' ');
        if (BC)
                tputs(BC, 0, putch);
        else
                putch('\b');
}

/*
 * The output buffer is initialized with a useful error
 * message so we don't have to keep it in data space.
 */
static  char linb[66];
char *linp = linb;

/*
 * Phadnl records when we have already had a complete line ending with \n.
 * If another line starts without a flush, and the terminal suggests it,
 * we switch into -nl mode so that we can send lineffeeds to avoid
 * a lot of spacing.
 */
static  bool phadnl;

/*
 * Indirect to current definition of putchar.
 */
putchar(c)
        int c;
{

        (*Putchar)(c);
}

/*
 * Termchar routine for command mode.
 * Watch for possible switching to -nl mode.
 * Otherwise flush into next level of buffering when
 * small buffer fills or at a newline.
 */
termchar(c)
        int c;
{

        if (pfast == 0 && phadnl)
                pstart();
        if (c == '\n')
                phadnl = 1;
        else if (linp >= &linb[63])
                flush1();
        *linp++ = c;
        if (linp >= &linb[63]) {
                fgoto();
                flush1();
        }
}

flush()
{

        flush1();
        flush2();
}

/*
 * Flush from small line buffer into output buffer.
 * Work here is destroying motion into positions, and then
 * letting fgoto do the optimized motion.
 */
flush1()
{
        register char *lp;
        register short c;

        *linp = 0;
        lp = linb;
        while (*lp)
                switch (c = *lp++) {

                case '\r':
                        destline += destcol / COLUMNS;
                        destcol = 0;
                        continue;

                case '\b':
                        if (destcol)
                                destcol--;
                        continue;

                case ' ':
                        destcol++;
                        continue;

                case '\t':
                        destcol += value(TABSTOP) - destcol % value(TABSTOP);
                        continue;

                case '\n':
                        destline += destcol / COLUMNS + 1;
                        if (destcol != 0 && destcol % COLUMNS == 0)
                                destline--;
                        destcol = 0;
                        continue;

                default:
                        fgoto();
                        for (;;) {
                                if (AM == 0 && outcol == COLUMNS)
                                        fgoto();
#ifdef  ISO
                                if (niso(c))
#endif
                                c &= TRIM;
                                putch(c);
                                if (c == '\b') {
                                        outcol--;
                                        destcol--;
                                } else if (
#ifdef  ISO
                                        !(c & QUOTE) &&
#endif
                                                c >= ' ' && c != DELETE) {
                                        outcol++;
                                        destcol++;
                                        if (XN && outcol % COLUMNS == 0)
                                                putch('\r'), putch('\n');
                                }
                                c = *lp++;
                                if (
#ifdef ISO
                                        !(c & 0200) &&
#endif
                                        c <= ' ')
                                        break;
                        }
                        --lp;
                        continue;
                }
        linp = linb;
}

flush2()
{

        fgoto();
        flusho();
        pstop();
}

/*
 * Sync the position of the output cursor.
 * Most work here is rounding for terminal boundaries getting the
 * column position implied by wraparound or the lack thereof and
 * rolling up the screen to get destline on the screen.
 */
fgoto()
{
        register int l, c;

        if (destcol > COLUMNS - 1) {
                destline += destcol / COLUMNS;
                destcol %= COLUMNS;
        }
        if (outcol > COLUMNS - 1) {
                l = (outcol + 1) / COLUMNS;
                outline += l;
                outcol %= COLUMNS;
                if (AM == 0) {
                        while (l > 0) {
                                if (pfast)
                                        if (xCR)
                                                tputs(xCR, 0, putch);
                                        else
                                                putch('\r');
                                if (xNL)
                                        tputs(xNL, 0, putch);
                                else
                                        putch('\n');
                                l--;
                        }
                        outcol = 0;
                }
                if (outline > LINES - 1) {
                        destline -= outline - (LINES - 1);
                        outline = LINES - 1;
                }
        }
        if (destline > LINES - 1) {
                l = destline;
                destline = LINES - 1;
                if (outline < LINES - 1) {
                        c = destcol;
                        if (pfast == 0 && (!CA || holdcm))
                                destcol = 0;
                        fgoto();
                        destcol = c;
                }
                while (l > LINES - 1) {
                        /*
                         * The following linefeed (or simulation thereof)
                         * is supposed to scroll up the screen, since we
                         * are on the bottom line.  We make the assumption
                         * that linefeed will scroll.  If ns is in the
                         * capability list this won't work.  We should
                         * probably have an sc capability but sf will
                         * generally take the place if it works.
                         *
                         * Superbee glitch:  in the middle of the screen we
                         * have to use esc B (down) because linefeed screws up
                         * in "Efficient Paging" (what a joke) mode (which is
                         * essential in some SB's because CRLF mode puts garbage
                         * in at end of memory), but you must use linefeed to
                         * scroll since down arrow won't go past memory end.
                         * I turned this off after recieving Paul Eggert's
                         * Superbee description which wins better.
                         */
                        if (xNL /* && !XB */ && pfast)
                                tputs(xNL, 0, putch);
                        else
                                putch('\n');
                        l--;
                        if (pfast == 0)
                                outcol = 0;
                }
        }
        if (destline < outline && !(CA && !holdcm || UP != NOSTR))
                destline = outline;
        if (CA && !holdcm)
                if (plod(costCM) > 0)
                        plod(0);
                else
                        tputs(tgoto(CM, destcol, destline), 0, putch);
        else
                plod(0);
        outline = destline;
        outcol = destcol;
}

/*
 * Tab to column col by flushing and then setting destcol.
 * Used by "set all".
 */
tab(col)
        int col;
{

        flush1();
        destcol = col;
}

/*
 * Move (slowly) to destination.
 * Hard thing here is using home cursor on really deficient terminals.
 * Otherwise just use cursor motions, hacking use of tabs and overtabbing
 * and backspace.
 */

static int plodcnt, plodflg;

plodput(c)
{

        if (plodflg)
                plodcnt--;
        else
                putch(c);
}

plod(cnt)
{
        register int i, j, k;
        register int soutcol, soutline;

        plodcnt = plodflg = cnt;
        soutcol = outcol;
        soutline = outline;
        /*
         * Consider homing and moving down/right from there, vs moving
         * directly with local motions to the right spot.
         */
        if (HO) {
                /*
                 * i is the cost to home and tab/space to the right to
                 * get to the proper column.  This assumes ND space costs
                 * 1 char.  So i+destcol is cost of motion with home.
                 */
                if (GT)
                        i = (destcol / value(HARDTABS)) + (destcol % value(HARDTABS));
                else
                        i = destcol;
                /*
                 * j is cost to move locally without homing
                 */
                if (destcol >= outcol) {        /* if motion is to the right */
                        j = destcol / value(HARDTABS) - outcol / value(HARDTABS);
                        if (GT && j)
                                j += destcol % value(HARDTABS);
                        else
                                j = destcol - outcol;
                } else
                        /* leftward motion only works if we can backspace. */
                        if (outcol - destcol <= i && (BS || BC))
                                i = j = outcol - destcol; /* cheaper to backspace */
                        else
                                j = i + 1; /* impossibly expensive */

                /* k is the absolute value of vertical distance */
                k = outline - destline;
                if (k < 0)
                        k = -k;
                j += k;

                /*
                 * Decision.  We may not have a choice if no UP.
                 */
                if (i + destline < j || (!UP && destline < outline)) {
                        /*
                         * Cheaper to home.  Do it now and pretend it's a
                         * regular local motion.
                         */
                        tputs(HO, 0, plodput);
                        outcol = outline = 0;
                } else if (LL) {
                        /*
                         * Quickly consider homing down and moving from there.
                         * Assume cost of LL is 2.
                         */
                        k = (LINES - 1) - destline;
                        if (i + k + 2 < j && (k<=0 || UP)) {
                                tputs(LL, 0, plodput);
                                outcol = 0;
                                outline = LINES - 1;
                        }
                }
        } else
        /*
         * No home and no up means it's impossible, so we return an
         * incredibly big number to make cursor motion win out.
         */
                if (!UP && destline < outline)
                        return (500);
        if (GT)
                i = destcol % value(HARDTABS)
                    + destcol / value(HARDTABS);
        else
                i = destcol;
/*
        if (BT && outcol > destcol && (j = (((outcol+7) & ~7) - destcol - 1) >> 3)) {
                j *= (k = strlen(BT));
                if ((k += (destcol&7)) > 4)
                        j += 8 - (destcol&7);
                else
                        j += k;
        } else
*/
                j = outcol - destcol;
        /*
         * If we will later need a \n which will turn into a \r\n by
         * the system or the terminal, then don't bother to try to \r.
         */
        if ((NONL || !pfast) && outline < destline)
                goto dontcr;
        /*
         * If the terminal will do a \r\n and there isn't room for it,
         * then we can't afford a \r.
         */
        if (NC && outline >= destline)
                goto dontcr;
        /*
         * If it will be cheaper, or if we can't back up, then send
         * a return preliminarily.
         */
        if (j > i + 1 || outcol > destcol && !BS && !BC) {
                /*
                 * BUG: this doesn't take the (possibly long) length
                 * of xCR into account.
                 */
                if (xCR)
                        tputs(xCR, 0, plodput);
                else
                        plodput('\r');
                if (NC) {
                        if (xNL)
                                tputs(xNL, 0, plodput);
                        else
                                plodput('\n');
                        outline++;
                }
                outcol = 0;
        }
dontcr:
        /* Move down, if necessary, until we are at the desired line */
        while (outline < destline) {
                j = destline - outline;
                if (j > costDP && DOWN_PARM) {
                        /* Win big on Tek 4025 */
                        tputs(tgoto(DOWN_PARM, 0, j), j, plodput);
                        outline += j;
                }
                else {
                        outline++;
                        if (xNL && pfast)
                                tputs(xNL, 0, plodput);
                        else
                                plodput('\n');
                }
                if (plodcnt < 0)
                        goto out;
                if (NONL || pfast == 0)
                        outcol = 0;
        }
        if (BT)
                k = strlen(BT); /* should probably be cost(BT) and moved out */
        /* Move left, if necessary, to desired column */
        while (outcol > destcol) {
                if (plodcnt < 0)
                        goto out;
                if (BT && !insmode && outcol - destcol > 4+k) {
                        tputs(BT, 0, plodput);
                        outcol--;
                        outcol -= outcol % value(HARDTABS); /* outcol &= ~7; */
                        continue;
                }
                j = outcol - destcol;
                if (j > costLP && LEFT_PARM) {
                        tputs(tgoto(LEFT_PARM, 0, j), j, plodput);
                        outcol -= j;
                }
                else {
                        outcol--;
                        if (BC)
                                tputs(BC, 0, plodput);
                        else
                                plodput('\b');
                }
        }
        /* Move up, if necessary, to desired row */
        while (outline > destline) {
                j = outline - destline;
                if (UP_PARM && j > 1) {
                        /* Win big on Tek 4025 */
                        tputs(tgoto(UP_PARM, 0, j), j, plodput);
                        outline -= j;
                }
                else {
                        outline--;
                        tputs(UP, 0, plodput);
                }
                if (plodcnt < 0)
                        goto out;
        }
        /*
         * Now move to the right, if necessary.  We first tab to
         * as close as we can get.
         */
        if (GT && !insmode && destcol - outcol > 1) {
                /* tab to right as far as possible without passing col */
                for (;;) {
                        i = tabcol(outcol, value(HARDTABS));
                        if (i > destcol)
                                break;
                        if (TA)
                                tputs(TA, 0, plodput);
                        else
                                plodput('\t');
                        outcol = i;
                }
                /* consider another tab and then some backspaces */
                if (destcol - outcol > 4 && i < COLUMNS && (BC || BS)) {
                        if (TA)
                                tputs(TA, 0, plodput);
                        else
                                plodput('\t');
                        outcol = i;
                        /*
                         * Back up.  Don't worry about LEFT_PARM because
                         * it's never more than 4 spaces anyway.
                         */
                        while (outcol > destcol) {
                                outcol--;
                                if (BC)
                                        tputs(BC, 0, plodput);
                                else
                                        plodput('\b');
                        }
                }
        }
        /*
         * We've tabbed as much as possible.  If we still need to go
         * further (not exact or can't tab) space over.  This is a
         * very common case when moving to the right with space.
         */
        while (outcol < destcol) {
                j = destcol - outcol;
                if (j > costRP && RIGHT_PARM) {
                        /*
                         * This probably happens rarely, if at all.
                         * It seems mainly useful for ANSI terminals
                         * with no hardware tabs, and I don't know
                         * of any such terminal at the moment.
                         */
                        tputs(tgoto(RIGHT_PARM, 0, j), j, plodput);
                        outcol += j;
                }
                else {
                        /*
                         * move one char to the right.  We don't use ND space
                         * because it's better to just print the char we are
                         * moving over.  There are various exceptions, however.
                         * If !inopen, vtube contains garbage.  If the char is
                         * a null or a tab we want to print a space.  Other
                         * random chars we use space for instead, too.
                         */
                        if (!inopen || vtube[outline]==NULL ||
                                ((i=vtube[outline][outcol]) < ' ')
#ifdef  ISO
                                        && !(i & QUOTE)
#endif
                                        )
                                i = ' ';
#ifndef ISO
                        if(i & QUOTE)   /* mjm: no sign extension on 3B */
#else
                        if (niso(i))
#endif
                                i = ' ';
                        if (insmode && ND)
                                tputs(ND, 0, plodput);
                        else
                                plodput(i);
                        outcol++;
                }
                if (plodcnt < 0)
                        goto out;
        }
out:
        if (plodflg) {
                outcol = soutcol;
                outline = soutline;
        }
        return(plodcnt);
}

/*
 * An input line arrived.
 * Calculate new (approximate) screen line position.
 * Approximate because kill character echoes newline with
 * no feedback and also because of long input lines.
 */
noteinp()
{

        outline++;
        if (outline > LINES - 1)
                outline = LINES - 1;
        destline = outline;
        destcol = outcol = 0;
}

/*
 * Something weird just happened and we
 * lost track of whats happening out there.
 * Since we cant, in general, read where we are
 * we just reset to some known state.
 * On cursor addressible terminals setting to unknown
 * will force a cursor address soon.
 */
termreset()
{

        endim();
        if (TI) /* otherwise it flushes anyway, and 'set tty=dumb' vomits */
                putpad(TI);      /*adb change -- emit terminal initial sequence */
        destcol = 0;
        destline = LINES - 1;
        if (CA) {
                outcol = UKCOL;
                outline = UKCOL;
        } else {
                outcol = destcol;
                outline = destline;
        }
}

/*
 * Low level buffering, with the ability to drain
 * buffered output without printing it.
 */
char    *obp = obuf;

draino()
{

        obp = obuf;
}

flusho()
{

        if (obp != obuf) {
                write(1, obuf, obp - obuf);
                obp = obuf;
        }
}

putnl()
{

        putchar('\n');
}

putS(cp)
        char *cp;
{

        if (cp == NULL)
                return;
        while (*cp)
                putch(*cp++);
}


putch(c)
        int c;
{

#ifdef OLD3BTTY         /* mjm */
        if(c == '\n')   /* mjm: Fake "\n\r" for '\n' til fix in 3B firmware */
                putch('\r');    /* mjm: vi does "stty -icanon" => -onlcr !! */
#endif
#ifndef ISO
        *obp++ = c & TRIM;
#else
        if (niso(c)) {
                if (c == ('\a' | QUOTE))
                        *obp++ = ' ';
                else
                        *obp++ = c & TRIM;
        } else {
                *obp++ = c;
        }
#endif
        if (obp >= &obuf[sizeof obuf])
                flusho();
}

/*
 * Miscellaneous routines related to output.
 */

/*
 * Put with padding
 */
putpad(cp)
        char *cp;
{

        flush();
        tputs(cp, 0, putch);
}

/*
 * Set output through normal command mode routine.
 */
setoutt()
{

        Outchar = termchar;
}

/*
 * Printf (temporarily) in list mode.
 */
/*VARARGS2*/
lprintf(cp, dp)
        char *cp, *dp;
{
        register int (*P)();

        P = setlist(1);
        printf(cp, dp);
        Putchar = P;
}

/*
 * Newline + flush.
 */
putNFL()
{

        putnl();
        flush();
}

/*
 * Try to start -nl mode.
 */
pstart()
{

        if (NONL)
                return;
        if (!value(OPTIMIZE))
                return;
        if (ruptible == 0 || pfast)
                return;
        fgoto();
        flusho();
        pfast = 1;
        normtty++;
#ifndef USG3TTY
        tty.sg_flags = normf & ~(ECHO|XTABS|CRMOD);
#else
        tty = normf;
        tty.c_oflag &= ~(ONLCR|TAB3);
        tty.c_lflag &= ~ECHO;
#endif
        sTTY(1);
}

/*
 * Stop -nl mode.
 */
pstop()
{

        if (inopen)
                return;
        phadnl = 0;
        linp = linb;
        draino();
        normal(normf);
        pfast &= ~1;
}

/*
 * Prep tty for open mode.
 */
ttymode
ostart()
{
        ttymode f;

        if (!intty)
                error("Open and visual must be used interactively");
        gTTY(1);
        normtty++;
#ifndef USG3TTY
        f = tty.sg_flags;
        tty.sg_flags = (normf &~ (ECHO|XTABS|CRMOD)) |
# ifdef CBREAK
                                                        CBREAK;
# else
                                                        RAW;
# endif
# ifdef TIOCGETC
        ttcharoff();
# endif
#else
        f = tty;
        tty = normf;
        tty.c_iflag &= ~ICRNL;
        tty.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO|ICANON);
        tty.c_oflag &= ~(TAB3|ONLCR);
        tty.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
        tty.c_cc[VTIME] = 1;
        ttcharoff();
#endif
        sTTY(1);
        tostart();
        pfast |= 2;
        return (f);
}

/* actions associated with putting the terminal in open mode */
tostart()
{
        putpad(VS);
        putpad(KS);
        if (!value(MESG)) {
                if (ttynbuf[0] == 0) {
                        register char *tn;
                        if ((tn=ttyname(2)) == NULL &&
                            (tn=ttyname(1)) == NULL &&
                            (tn=ttyname(0)) == NULL)
                                ttynbuf[0] = 1;
                        else
                                strcpy(ttynbuf, tn);
                }
                if (ttynbuf[0] != 1) {
                        struct stat sbuf;
                        stat(ttynbuf, &sbuf);
                        ttymesg = sbuf.st_mode & 0777;
                        chmod(ttynbuf,
#ifdef UCBV7
        /*
         * This applies to the UCB V7 Pdp-11 system with the
         * -u write option only.
         */
                                        0611    /* 11 = urgent only allowed */
#else
                                        0600
#endif
                                                );
                }
        }
}

/*
 * Turn off start/stop chars if they aren't the default ^S/^Q.
 * This is so idiots who make esc their start/stop don't lose.
 * We always turn off quit since datamedias send ^\ for their
 * right arrow key.
 */
#ifdef TIOCGETC
ttcharoff()
{
        nttyc.t_quitc = '\377';
        if (nttyc.t_startc != CTRL('q'))
                nttyc.t_startc = '\377';
        if (nttyc.t_stopc != CTRL('s'))
                nttyc.t_stopc = '\377';
# ifdef TIOCLGET
        nlttyc.t_suspc = '\377';        /* ^Z */
        nlttyc.t_dsuspc = '\377';       /* ^Y */
        nlttyc.t_flushc = '\377';       /* ^O */
        nlttyc.t_lnextc = '\377';       /* ^V */
# endif
}
#endif

#ifdef USG3TTY
ttcharoff()
{
        tty.c_cc[VQUIT] = '\377';
# ifdef VSTART
        /*
         * The following is sample code if USG ever lets people change
         * their start/stop chars.  As long as they can't we can't get
         * into trouble so we just leave them alone.
         */
        if (tty.c_cc[VSTART] != CTRL('q'))
                tty.c_cc[VSTART] = '\377';
        if (tty.c_cc[VSTOP] != CTRL('s'))
                tty.c_cc[VSTOP] = '\377';
# endif
}
#endif

/*
 * Stop open, restoring tty modes.
 */
ostop(f)
        ttymode f;
{

#ifndef USG3TTY
        pfast = (f & CRMOD) == 0;
#else
        pfast = (f.c_oflag & ONLCR) == 0;
#endif
        termreset(), fgoto(), flusho();
        normal(f);
        tostop();
}

/* Actions associated with putting the terminal in the right mode. */
tostop()
{
        putpad(VE);
        putpad(KE);
        if (!value(MESG) && ttynbuf[0]>1)
                chmod(ttynbuf, ttymesg);
}

#ifndef CBREAK
/*
 * Into cooked mode for interruptibility.
 */
vcook()
{

        tty.sg_flags &= ~RAW;
        sTTY(1);
}

/*
 * Back into raw mode.
 */
vraw()
{

        tty.sg_flags |= RAW;
        sTTY(1);
}
#endif

/*
 * Restore flags to normal state f.
 */
normal(f)
        ttymode f;
{

        if (normtty > 0) {
                setty(f);
                normtty--;
        }
}

/*
 * Straight set of flags to state f.
 */
ttymode
setty(f)
        ttymode f;
{
#ifndef USG3TTY
        register int ot = tty.sg_flags;
#else
        ttymode ot;
        ot = tty;
#endif

#ifndef USG3TTY
        if (f == normf) {
                nttyc = ottyc;
# ifdef TIOCLGET
                nlttyc = olttyc;
# endif
        } else
                ttcharoff();
        tty.sg_flags = f;
#else
        if (tty.c_lflag & ICANON)
                ttcharoff();
        tty = f;
#endif
        sTTY(1);
        return (ot);
}

gTTY(i)
        int i;
{
/*
#ifndef USG3TTY
        ignore(gtty(i, &tty));
# ifdef TIOCGETC
        ioctl(i, TIOCGETC, &ottyc);
        nttyc = ottyc;
# endif
# ifdef TIOCGLTC
        ioctl(i, TIOCGLTC, &olttyc);
        nlttyc = olttyc;
# endif
#else
        ioctl(i, TCGETA, &tty);
#endif
*/
}

/*
 * sTTY: set the tty modes on file descriptor i to be what's
 * currently in global "tty".  (Also use nttyc if needed.)
 */
sTTY(i)
        int i;
{

#ifndef USG3TTY
# ifdef USG
        /* Bug in USG tty driver, put out a DEL as a patch. */
        if (tty.sg_ospeed >= B1200)
                write(1, "\377", 1);
# endif

# ifdef TIOCSETN
        /* Don't flush typeahead if we don't have to */
        ioctl(i, TIOCSETN, &tty);
# else
        /* We have to.  Too bad. */
        stty(i, &tty);
# endif

# ifdef TIOCGETC
        /* Update the other random chars while we're at it. */
        ioctl(i, TIOCSETC, &nttyc);
# endif
# ifdef TIOCSLTC
        ioctl(i, TIOCSLTC, &nlttyc);
# endif

#else
        /* USG 3 very simple: just set everything */
/*      ioctl(i, TCSETAW, &tty);*/
#endif
}

/*
 * Print newline, or blank if in open/visual
 */
noonl()
{

        putchar(Outchar != termchar ? ' ' : '\n');
}