view src/os_msdos.c @ 2378:85b7dc8da5eb vim73

Add the 'concealcursor' option to decide when the cursor line is to be concealed or not. Rename 'conc' to 'cole' as the short name for 'conceallevel'.
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Fri, 23 Jul 2010 22:10:27 +0200
parents 85a99ba3eb5a
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4:
 *
 * VIM - Vi IMproved	by Bram Moolenaar
 *
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 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code.
 */

/*
 * os_msdos.c
 *
 * MSDOS system-dependent routines.
 * A cheap plastic imitation of the amiga dependent code.
 * A lot in this file was made by Juergen Weigert (jw).
 *
 * DJGPP changes by Gert van Antwerpen
 * Faster text screens by John Lange (jlange@zilker.net)
 * Windows clipboard functionality added by David Kotchan (dk)
 *
 * Some functions are also used for Win16 (MS-Windows 3.1).
 */

#include "vimio.h"
#include "vim.h"

#include <conio.h>

/*
 * MS-DOS only code, not used for Win16.
 */
#ifndef WIN16


#include <bios.h>
#ifdef DJGPP
# include <dpmi.h>
# include <signal.h>
# include <sys/movedata.h>
# include <crt0.h>
# ifdef FEAT_CLIPBOARD
#  include <sys/segments.h>
# endif
#else
# include <alloc.h>
#endif

#if defined(DJGPP) || defined(PROTO)
# define _cdecl	    /* DJGPP doesn't have this */
#endif

static int cbrk_pressed = FALSE;    /* set by ctrl-break interrupt */
static int ctrlc_pressed = FALSE;   /* set when ctrl-C or ctrl-break detected */
static int delayed_redraw = FALSE;  /* set when ctrl-C detected */

static int bioskey_read = _NKEYBRD_READ;   /* bioskey() argument: read key */
static int bioskey_ready = _NKEYBRD_READY; /* bioskey() argument: key ready? */

#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
static int mouse_avail = FALSE;		/* mouse present */
static int mouse_active;		/* mouse enabled */
static int mouse_hidden;		/* mouse not shown */
static int mouse_click = -1;		/* mouse status */
static int mouse_last_click = -1;	/* previous status at click */
static int mouse_x = -1;		/* mouse x coordinate */
static int mouse_y = -1;		/* mouse y coordinate */
static long mouse_click_time = 0;	/* biostime() of last click */
static int mouse_click_count = 0;	/* count for multi-clicks */
static int mouse_click_x = 0;		/* x of previous mouse click */
static int mouse_click_y = 0;		/* y of previous mouse click */
static linenr_T mouse_topline = 0;	/* w_topline at previous mouse click */
#ifdef FEAT_DIFF
static int mouse_topfill = 0;		/* w_topfill at previous mouse click */
#endif
static int mouse_x_div = 8;		/* column = x coord / mouse_x_div */
static int mouse_y_div = 8;		/* line   = y coord / mouse_y_div */
#endif

#define BIOSTICK    55			/* biostime() increases one tick about
					   every 55 msec */

static int orig_attr = 0x0700;		/* video attributes when starting */

static int S_iLeft = 0;			/* Scroll window; these are 1 offset */
static int S_iTop = 0;
static int S_iRight = 0;
static int S_iBottom = 0;

/*
 * Need to remember the values, because we set horizontal and vertical
 * edges separately.
 */
    static void
mywindow(int iLeft, int iTop, int iRight, int iBottom)
{
    S_iLeft = iLeft;
    S_iTop = iTop;
    S_iRight = iRight;
    S_iBottom = iBottom;
    window(iLeft, iTop, iRight, iBottom);
}

#ifdef DJGPP
/*
 * For DJGPP, use our own functions for fast text screens.  JML 1/18/98
 */

unsigned long	S_ulScreenBase = 0xb8000;
unsigned short	S_uiAttribute = 0;
int		S_iCurrentRow = 0;	/* These are 0 offset */
int		S_iCurrentColumn = 0;
short		S_selVideo;	/* Selector for DJGPP direct video transfers */

/*
 * Use burst writes to improve mch_write speed - VJN 01/10/99
 */
unsigned short	S_linebuffer[8000]; /* <VN> enough for 160x50 */
unsigned short	S_blankbuffer[256]; /* <VN> max length of console line */
unsigned short	*S_linebufferpos = S_linebuffer;
int		S_iBufferRow;
int		S_iBufferColumn;

    static void
myflush(void)
{
    if (S_linebufferpos != S_linebuffer)
    {
	_dosmemputw(S_linebuffer, (S_linebufferpos - S_linebuffer),
		S_ulScreenBase
		      + S_iBufferRow * (Columns << 1) + (S_iBufferColumn << 1));
	S_linebufferpos = S_linebuffer;
    }
}

    static void
mygotoxy(int x, int y)
{
    S_iCurrentRow = y - 1;
    S_iCurrentColumn = x - 1;
}

/*
 * Set the system cursor to our cursor position.
 */
    static void
set_sys_cursor(void)
{
    if (term_console && full_screen)
    {
	myflush();
	gotoxy(S_iCurrentColumn + 1, S_iCurrentRow + 1);
    }
}

    static void
setblankbuffer(unsigned short uiValue)
{
    int				i;
    static unsigned short	olduiValue = 0;

    if (olduiValue != uiValue)
    {
	/* Load blank line buffer with spaces */
	for (i = 0; i < Columns; ++i)
	    S_blankbuffer[i] = uiValue;
	olduiValue = uiValue;
    }
}

    static void
myclreol(void)
{
    /* Clear to end of line */
    setblankbuffer(S_uiAttribute | ' ');
    _dosmemputw(S_blankbuffer, S_iRight - S_iCurrentColumn, S_ulScreenBase
			 + (S_iCurrentRow) * (Columns << 1)
			 + (S_iCurrentColumn << 1));
}

    static void
myclrscr(void)
{
    /* Clear whole screen */
    short	iColumn;
    int		endpoint = (Rows * Columns) << 1;

    setblankbuffer(S_uiAttribute | ' ');

    for (iColumn = 0; iColumn < endpoint; iColumn += (Columns << 1))
	_dosmemputw(S_blankbuffer, Columns, S_ulScreenBase + iColumn);
}

    static void
mydelline(void)
{
    short iRow, iColumn;

    iColumn = (S_iLeft - 1) << 1;

    /* Copy the lines underneath */
    for (iRow = S_iCurrentRow; iRow < S_iBottom - 1; iRow++)
	movedata(S_selVideo, (((iRow + 1) * Columns) << 1) + iColumn,
		S_selVideo, ((iRow * Columns) << 1) + iColumn,
		(S_iRight - S_iLeft + 1) << 1);

    /* Clear the new row */
    setblankbuffer(S_uiAttribute | ' ');

    _dosmemputw(S_blankbuffer, (S_iRight - S_iLeft) + 1, S_ulScreenBase
			 + (S_iBottom - 1) * (Columns << 1) + iColumn);
}

    static void
myinsline(void)
{
    short iRow, iColumn;

    iColumn = (S_iLeft - 1) << 1;

    /* Copy the lines underneath */
    for (iRow = S_iBottom - 1; iRow >= S_iTop; iRow--)
	movedata(S_selVideo, (((iRow - 1) * Columns) << 1) + iColumn,
		S_selVideo, ((iRow * Columns) << 1) + iColumn,
		(S_iRight - S_iLeft + 1) << 1);

    /* Clear the new row */
    setblankbuffer(S_uiAttribute | ' ');

    _dosmemputw(S_blankbuffer, (S_iRight - S_iLeft) + 1, S_ulScreenBase
			 + (S_iTop - 1) * (Columns << 1) + iColumn);
}

/*
 * Scroll the screen one line up, clear the last line.
 */
    static void
myscroll(void)
{
    short		iRow, iColumn;

    iColumn = (S_iLeft - 1) << 1;

    /* Copy the screen */
    for (iRow = S_iTop; iRow < S_iBottom; iRow++)
	movedata(S_selVideo, ((iRow * Columns) << 1) + iColumn,
		S_selVideo, (((iRow - 1) * Columns) << 1) + iColumn,
		(S_iRight - S_iLeft + 1) << 1);

    /* Clear the bottom row */
    setblankbuffer(S_uiAttribute | ' ');

    _dosmemputw(S_blankbuffer, (S_iRight - S_iLeft) + 1, S_ulScreenBase
			 + (S_iBottom - 1) * (Columns << 1) + iColumn);
}

    static int
myputch(int iChar)
{
    unsigned short uiValue;

    if (iChar == '\n')
    {
	myflush();
	if (S_iCurrentRow >= S_iBottom - S_iTop)
	    myscroll();
	else
	{
	    S_iCurrentColumn = S_iLeft - 1;
	    S_iCurrentRow++;
	}
    }
    else if (iChar == '\r')
    {
	myflush();
	S_iCurrentColumn = S_iLeft - 1;
    }
    else if (iChar == '\b')
    {
	myflush();
	if (S_iCurrentColumn >= S_iLeft)
	    S_iCurrentColumn--;
    }
    else if (iChar == 7)
    {
	sound(440);	/* short beep */
	delay(200);
	nosound();
    }
    else
    {
	uiValue = S_uiAttribute | (unsigned char)iChar;

	/*
	 * Normal char - are we starting to buffer?
	 */
	if (S_linebufferpos == S_linebuffer)
	{
	    S_iBufferColumn = S_iCurrentColumn;
	    S_iBufferRow = S_iCurrentRow;
	}

	*S_linebufferpos++ = uiValue;

	S_iCurrentColumn++;
	if (S_iCurrentColumn >= S_iRight && S_iCurrentRow >= S_iBottom - S_iTop)
	{
	    myflush();
	    myscroll();
	    S_iCurrentColumn = S_iLeft - 1;
	    S_iCurrentRow++;
	}
    }

    return 0;
}

    static void
mytextinit(struct text_info *pTextinfo)
{
    S_selVideo = __dpmi_segment_to_descriptor(S_ulScreenBase >> 4);
    S_uiAttribute = pTextinfo->normattr << 8;
}

    static void
get_screenbase(void)
{
    static union REGS	    regs;

    /* old Hercules grafic card has different base address (Macewicz) */
    regs.h.ah = 0x0f;
    (void)int86(0x10, &regs, &regs);	/* int 10 0f */
    if (regs.h.al == 0x07)		/* video mode 7 -- hercules mono */
	S_ulScreenBase = 0xb0000;
    else
	S_ulScreenBase = 0xb8000;
}

    static void
mytextattr(int iAttribute)
{
    S_uiAttribute = (unsigned short)iAttribute << 8;
}

    static void
mynormvideo(void)
{
    mytextattr(orig_attr);
}

    static void
mytextcolor(int iTextColor)
{
    S_uiAttribute = (unsigned short)((S_uiAttribute & 0xf000)
					   | (unsigned short)iTextColor << 8);
}

    static void
mytextbackground(int iBkgColor)
{
    S_uiAttribute = (unsigned short)((S_uiAttribute & 0x0f00)
					 | (unsigned short)(iBkgColor << 12));
}
/*
 * Getdigits: Get a number from a string and skip over it.
 * Note: the argument is a pointer to a char_u pointer!
 */

    static long
mygetdigits(pp)
    char_u **pp;
{
    char_u	*p;
    long	retval = 0;

    p = *pp;
    if (*p == '-')		/* skip negative sign */
	++p;
    while (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p))
    {
	retval = (retval * 10) + (*p - '0');
	++p;
    }
    if (**pp == '-')		/* process negative sign */
	retval = -retval;

    *pp = p;
    return retval;
}
#else
# define mygotoxy gotoxy
# define myputch putch
# define myscroll scroll
# define mynormvideo normvideo
# define mytextattr textattr
# define mytextcolor textcolor
# define mytextbackground textbackground
# define mygetdigits getdigits
# define myclreol clreol
# define myclrscr clrscr
# define myinsline insline
# define mydelline delline
#endif

static const struct
{
    char_u	scancode;
    char_u	metakey;
} altkey_table[] =
{
    {0x1e, 0xe1}, /* a */
    {0x30, 0xe2}, /* b */
    {0x2e, 0xe3}, /* c */
    {0x20, 0xe4}, /* d */
    {0x12, 0xe5}, /* e */
    {0x21, 0xe6}, /* f */
    {0x22, 0xe7}, /* g */
    {0x23, 0xe8}, /* h */
    {0x17, 0xe9}, /* i */
    {0x24, 0xea}, /* j */
    {0x25, 0xeb}, /* k */
    {0x26, 0xec}, /* l */
    {0x32, 0xed}, /* m */
    {0x31, 0xee}, /* n */
    {0x18, 0xef}, /* o */
    {0x19, 0xf0}, /* p */
    {0x10, 0xf1}, /* q */
    {0x13, 0xf2}, /* r */
    {0x1f, 0xf3}, /* s */
    {0x14, 0xf4}, /* t */
    {0x16, 0xf5}, /* u */
    {0x2f, 0xf6}, /* v */
    {0x11, 0xf7}, /* w */
    {0x2d, 0xf8}, /* x */
    {0x15, 0xf9}, /* y */
    {0x2c, 0xfa}, /* z */
    {0x78, 0xb1}, /* 1 */
    {0x79, 0xb2}, /* 2 */
    {0x7a, 0xb3}, /* 3 */
    {0x7b, 0xb4}, /* 4 */
    {0x7c, 0xb5}, /* 5 */
    {0x7d, 0xb6}, /* 6 */
    {0x7e, 0xb7}, /* 7 */
    {0x7f, 0xb8}, /* 8 */
    {0x80, 0xb9}, /* 9 */
    {0x81, 0xb0}, /* 0 */
};

/*
 * Translate extended keycodes into meta-chars where applicable
 */
    static int
translate_altkeys(int rawkey)
{
    int i, c;

    if ((rawkey & 0xff) == 0)
    {
	c = (rawkey >> 8);
	for (i = sizeof(altkey_table) / sizeof(altkey_table[0]); --i >= 0; )
	{
	    if (c == altkey_table[i].scancode)
		return (int)altkey_table[i].metakey;
	}
    }
    return rawkey;
}

/*
 * Set normal fg/bg color, based on T_ME.  Called when t_me has been set.
 */
    void
mch_set_normal_colors()
{
    char_u	*p;
    int		n;

    cterm_normal_fg_color = (orig_attr & 0xf) + 1;
    cterm_normal_bg_color = ((orig_attr >> 4) & 0xf) + 1;
    if (T_ME[0] == ESC && T_ME[1] == '|')
    {
	p = T_ME + 2;
	n = getdigits(&p);
	if (*p == 'm' && n > 0)
	{
	    cterm_normal_fg_color = (n & 0xf) + 1;
	    cterm_normal_bg_color = ((n >> 4) & 0xf) + 1;
	}
    }
}

#if defined(MCH_CURSOR_SHAPE) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Save/restore the shape of the cursor.
 * call with FALSE to save, TRUE to restore
 */
    static void
mch_restore_cursor_shape(int restore)
{
    static union REGS	    regs;
    static int		    saved = FALSE;

    if (restore)
    {
	if (saved)
	    regs.h.ah = 0x01;	    /* Set Cursor */
	else
	    return;
    }
    else
    {
	regs.h.ah = 0x03;	    /* Get Cursor */
	regs.h.bh = 0x00;	    /* Page */
	saved = TRUE;
    }

    (void)int86(0x10, &regs, &regs);
}

/*
 * Set the shape of the cursor.
 * 'thickness' can be from 0 (thin) to 7 (block)
 */
    static void
mch_set_cursor_shape(int thickness)
{
    union REGS	    regs;

    regs.h.ch = 7 - thickness;	    /* Starting Line */
    regs.h.cl = 7;		    /* Ending Line */
    regs.h.ah = 0x01;		    /* Set Cursor */
    (void)int86(0x10, &regs, &regs);
}

    void
mch_update_cursor(void)
{
    int		idx;
    int		thickness;

    /*
     * How the cursor is drawn depends on the current mode.
     */
    idx = get_shape_idx(FALSE);

    if (shape_table[idx].shape == SHAPE_BLOCK)
	thickness = 7;
    else
	thickness = (7 * shape_table[idx].percentage + 90) / 100;
    mch_set_cursor_shape(thickness);
}
#endif

/*
 * Return amount of memory currently available.
 */
    long_u
mch_avail_mem(int special)
{
#ifdef DJGPP
    return _go32_dpmi_remaining_virtual_memory();
#else
    return coreleft();
#endif
}

#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE

/*
 * Set area where mouse can be moved to: The whole screen.
 * Rows and Columns must be valid when calling!
 */
    static void
mouse_area(void)
{
    union REGS	    regs;

    if (mouse_avail)
    {
	regs.x.cx = 0;	/* mouse visible between cx and dx */
	regs.x.dx = Columns * mouse_x_div - 1;
	regs.x.ax = 7;
	(void)int86(0x33, &regs, &regs);

	regs.x.cx = 0;	/* mouse visible between cx and dx */
	regs.x.dx = Rows * mouse_y_div - 1;
	regs.x.ax = 8;
	(void)int86(0x33, &regs, &regs);
    }
}

    static void
show_mouse(int on)
{
    static int	    was_on = FALSE;
    union REGS	    regs;

    if (mouse_avail)
    {
	if (!mouse_active || mouse_hidden)
	    on = FALSE;
	/*
	 * Careful: Each switch on must be compensated by exactly one switch
	 * off
	 */
	if ((on && !was_on) || (!on && was_on))
	{
	    was_on = on;
	    regs.x.ax = on ? 1 : 2;
	    int86(0x33, &regs, &regs);	/* show mouse */
	    if (on)
		mouse_area();
	}
    }
}

#endif

/*
 * Version of kbhit() and getch() that use direct console I/O.
 * This avoids trouble with CTRL-P and the like, and should work over a telnet
 * connection (it works for Xvi).
 */

static int cons_key = -1;

/*
 * Try to get one character directly from the console.
 * If there is a key, it is stored in cons_key.
 * Only call when cons_key is -1!
 */
    static void
cons_getkey(void)
{
    union REGS regs;

    /* call DOS function 6: Direct console I/O */
    regs.h.ah = 0x06;
    regs.h.dl = 0xff;
    (void)intdos(&regs, &regs);
    if ((regs.x.flags & 0x40) == 0)	/* zero flag not set? */
	cons_key = (regs.h.al & 0xff);
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if a character is available.
 */
    static int
cons_kbhit(void)
{
    if (cons_key < 0)
	cons_getkey();
    return (cons_key >= 0);
}

/*
 * Return a character from the console.
 * Should only be called when vim_kbhit() returns TRUE.
 */
    static int
cons_getch(void)
{
    int	    c = -1;

    if (cons_key < 0)
	cons_getkey();
    c = cons_key;
    cons_key = -1;
    return c;
}


#ifdef DJGPP
/*
 * DJGPP provides a kbhit() function that goes to the BIOS instead of DOS.
 * This doesn't work for terminals connected to a serial port.
 * Redefine kbhit() here to make it work.
 */
    static int
vim_kbhit(void)
{
    union REGS regs;

    regs.h.ah = 0x0b;
    (void)intdos(&regs, &regs);
    return regs.h.al;
}

#ifdef kbhit
# undef kbhit	    /* might have been defined in conio.h */
#endif
#define kbhit()	vim_kbhit()

#endif

/*
 * Simulate WaitForChar() by slowly polling with bioskey(1) or kbhit().
 *
 * If Vim should work over the serial line after a 'ctty com1' we must use
 * kbhit() and getch(). (jw)
 * Usually kbhit() is not used, because then CTRL-C and CTRL-P
 * will be catched by DOS (mool).
 *
 * return TRUE if a character is available, FALSE otherwise
 */

#define FOREVER 1999999999L

    static  int
WaitForChar(long msec)
{
    long	starttime = 0;

    if (msec != 0)
	starttime = biostime(0, 0L);

    for (;;)
    {
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
	long		clicktime;
	static int	old_status = 0;
	union REGS	regs;
	int		x, y;

	if (mouse_avail && mouse_active && mouse_click < 0)
	{
	    regs.x.ax = 3;
	    int86(0x33, &regs, &regs);	    /* check mouse status */
		/* only recognize button-down and button-up event */
	    x = regs.x.cx / mouse_x_div;
	    y = regs.x.dx / mouse_y_div;
	    if ((old_status == 0) != (regs.x.bx == 0))
	    {
		if (old_status)	/* button up */
		    mouse_click = MOUSE_RELEASE;
		else			/* button down */
		{
		    /*
		     * Translate MSDOS mouse events to Vim mouse events.
		     * TODO: should handle middle mouse button, by pressing
		     * left and right at the same time.
		     */
		    if (regs.x.bx & MSDOS_MOUSE_LEFT)
			mouse_click = MOUSE_LEFT;
		    else if (regs.x.bx & MSDOS_MOUSE_RIGHT)
			mouse_click = MOUSE_RIGHT;
		    else if (regs.x.bx & MSDOS_MOUSE_MIDDLE)
			mouse_click = MOUSE_MIDDLE;

		    /*
		     * Find out if this is a multi-click
		     */
		    clicktime = biostime(0, 0L);
		    if (mouse_click_x == x && mouse_click_y == y
			    && mouse_topline == curwin->w_topline
#ifdef FEAT_DIFF
			    && mouse_topfill == curwin->w_topfill
#endif
			    && mouse_click_count != 4
			    && mouse_click == mouse_last_click
			    && clicktime < mouse_click_time
							+ p_mouset / BIOSTICK)
			++mouse_click_count;
		    else
			mouse_click_count = 1;
		    mouse_click_time = clicktime;
		    mouse_last_click = mouse_click;
		    mouse_click_x = x;
		    mouse_click_y = y;
		    mouse_topline = curwin->w_topline;
#ifdef FEAT_DIFF
		    mouse_topfill = curwin->w_topfill;
#endif
		    SET_NUM_MOUSE_CLICKS(mouse_click, mouse_click_count);
		}
	    }
	    else if (old_status && (x != mouse_x || y != mouse_y))
		mouse_click = MOUSE_DRAG;
	    old_status = regs.x.bx;
	    if (mouse_hidden && mouse_x >= 0 && (mouse_x != x || mouse_y != y))
	    {
		mouse_hidden = FALSE;
		show_mouse(TRUE);
	    }
	    mouse_x = x;
	    mouse_y = y;
	}
#endif

	if ((p_consk ? cons_kbhit()
				 : p_biosk ? bioskey(bioskey_ready) : kbhit())
		|| cbrk_pressed
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
						    || mouse_click >= 0
#endif
		)
	    return TRUE;
	/*
	 * Use biostime() to wait until our time is done.
	 * We busy-wait here.  Unfortunately, delay() and usleep() have been
	 * reported to give problems with the original Windows 95.  This is
	 * fixed in service pack 1, but not everybody installed that.
	 * The DJGPP implementation of usleep() uses a busy-wait loop too.
	 */
	if (msec == 0 || (msec != FOREVER
			    && biostime(0, 0L) > starttime + msec / BIOSTICK))
	    break;

#ifdef DJGPP
	/* Yield the CPU to the next process. */
	__dpmi_yield();
#endif
    }
    return FALSE;
}

/*
 * don't do anything for about "msec" msec
 */
    void
mch_delay(
    long	msec,
    int		ignoreinput)
{
    long	starttime;

    if (ignoreinput)
    {
	/*
	 * We busy-wait here.  Unfortunately, delay() and usleep() have been
	 * reported to give problems with the original Windows 95.  This is
	 * fixed in service pack 1, but not everybody installed that.
	 */
	starttime = biostime(0, 0L);
	while (biostime(0, 0L) < starttime + msec / BIOSTICK)
	    ;
    }
    else
	WaitForChar(msec);
}

/*
 * mch_write(): write the output buffer to the screen
 */
    void
mch_write(
    char_u	*s,
    int		len)
{
    char_u	*p;
    int		row, col;

    if (term_console && full_screen)
	while (len--)
	{
	    /* translate ESC | sequences into bios calls */
	    if (p_wd)	    /* testing: wait a bit for each char */
		WaitForChar(p_wd);

	    if (s[0] == '\n')
#ifdef DJGPP
	    {
		myflush();
		S_iCurrentColumn = S_iLeft - 1;
	    }
#else
		myputch('\r');
#endif
	    else if (s[0] == ESC && len > 1 && s[1] == '|')
	    {
		switch (s[2])
		{
#ifdef DJGPP
		case 'B':   ScreenVisualBell();
			    goto got3;
#endif
		case 'J':
#ifdef DJGPP
			    myflush();
#endif
			    myclrscr();
			    goto got3;

		case 'K':
#ifdef DJGPP
			    myflush();
#endif
			    myclreol();
			    goto got3;

		case 'L':
#ifdef DJGPP
			    myflush();
#endif
			    myinsline();
			    goto got3;

		case 'M':
#ifdef DJGPP
			    myflush();
#endif
			    mydelline();
got3:			    s += 3;
			    len -= 2;
			    continue;

		case '0':
		case '1':
		case '2':
		case '3':
		case '4':
		case '5':
		case '6':
		case '7':
		case '8':
		case '9':   p = s + 2;
			    row = mygetdigits(&p);    /* no check for length! */
			    if (p > s + len)
				break;
			    if (*p == ';')
			    {
				++p;
				col = mygetdigits(&p); /* no check for length! */
				if (p > s + len)
				    break;
				if (*p == 'H' || *p == 'r' || *p == 'V')
				{
#ifdef DJGPP
				    myflush();
#endif
				    if (*p == 'H')  /* set cursor position */
					mygotoxy(col, row);
				    else if (*p == 'V')
					mywindow(row, S_iTop, col, S_iBottom);
				    else	    /* set scroll region  */
					mywindow(S_iLeft, row, S_iRight, col);
				    len -= p - s;
				    s = p + 1;
				    continue;
				}
			    }
			    else if (*p == 'm' || *p == 'f' || *p == 'b')
			    {
				if (*p == 'm')	    /* set color */
				{
				    if (row == 0)
					mynormvideo();/* reset color */
				    else
					mytextattr(row);
				}
				else if (*p == 'f') /* set foreground color */
				    mytextcolor(row);
				else		    /* set background color */
				    mytextbackground(row);

				len -= p - s;
				s = p + 1;
				continue;
			    }
		}
	    }
	    myputch(*s++);
	}
    else
    {
	write(1, s, (unsigned)len);
    }
}

/*
 * mch_inchar(): low level input funcion.
 * Get a characters from the keyboard.
 * If time == 0 do not wait for characters.
 * If time == n wait a short time for characters.
 * If time == -1 wait forever for characters.
 *
 * return the number of characters obtained
 */
    int
mch_inchar(
    char_u	*buf,
    int		maxlen,
    long	time,
    int		tb_change_cnt)
{
    int		len = 0;
    int		c;
    int		tmp_c;
    static int	nextchar = 0;	    /* may keep character when maxlen == 1 */

    /*
     * if we got a ctrl-C when we were busy, there will be a "^C" somewhere
     * on the sceen, so we need to redisplay it.
     */
    if (delayed_redraw)
    {
	delayed_redraw = FALSE;
	update_screen(CLEAR);
	setcursor();
	out_flush();
    }

    /* return remaining character from last call */
    if (nextchar)
    {
	*buf = nextchar;
	nextchar = 0;
	return 1;
    }

#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    if (time != 0)
	show_mouse(TRUE);
#endif
#ifdef DJGPP
    set_sys_cursor();
#endif
    if (time >= 0)
    {
	if (WaitForChar(time) == 0)	/* no character available */
	{
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
	    show_mouse(FALSE);
#endif
	    return 0;
	}
    }
    else    /* time == -1 */
    {
	/*
	 * If there is no character available within 2 seconds (default)
	 * write the autoscript file to disk.  Or cause the CursorHold event
	 * to be triggered.
	 */
	if (WaitForChar(p_ut) == 0)
	{
#ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD
	    if (trigger_cursorhold() && maxlen >= 3)
	    {
		buf[0] = K_SPECIAL;
		buf[1] = KS_EXTRA;
		buf[2] = (int)KE_CURSORHOLD;
		return 3;
	    }
#endif
	    before_blocking();
	}
    }
    WaitForChar(FOREVER);	/* wait for key or mouse click */

/*
 * Try to read as many characters as there are, until the buffer is full.
 */
    /*
     * we will get at least one key. Get more if they are available
     * After a ctrl-break we have to read a 0 (!) from the buffer.
     * bioskey(1) will return 0 if no key is available and when a
     * ctrl-break was typed. When ctrl-break is hit, this does not always
     * implies a key hit.
     */
    cbrk_pressed = FALSE;
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    if (mouse_click >= 0 && maxlen >= 5)
    {
	len = 5;
	*buf++ = ESC + 128;
	*buf++ = 'M';
	*buf++ = mouse_click;
	*buf++ = mouse_x + '!';
	*buf++ = mouse_y + '!';
	mouse_click = -1;
    }
    else
#endif
    {
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
	mouse_hidden = TRUE;
#endif
	if (p_biosk && !p_consk)
	{
	    while ((len == 0 || bioskey(bioskey_ready)) && len < maxlen)
	    {
		c = translate_altkeys(bioskey(bioskey_read)); /* get the key */
		/*
		 * translate a few things for inchar():
		 * 0x0000 == CTRL-break		-> 3	(CTRL-C)
		 * 0x0300 == CTRL-@		-> NUL
		 * 0xnn00 == extended key code	-> K_NUL, nn
		 * 0xnne0 == enhanced keyboard	-> K_NUL, nn
		 * K_NUL			-> K_NUL, 3
		 */
		if (c == 0)
		    c = 3;
		else if (c == 0x0300)
		    c = NUL;
		else if ((c & 0xff) == 0
			|| c == K_NUL
			|| c == 0x4e2b
			|| c == 0x4a2d
			|| c == 0x372a
			|| ((c & 0xff) == 0xe0 && c != 0xe0))
		{
		    if (c == K_NUL)
			c = 3;
		    else
			c >>= 8;
		    *buf++ = K_NUL;
		    ++len;
		}

		if (len < maxlen)
		{
		    *buf++ = c;
		    len++;
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
		    /* Convert from 'termencoding' to 'encoding'. Only
		     * translate normal characters, not key codes. */
		    if (input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE
					    && (len == 1 || buf[-2] != K_NUL))
			len += convert_input(buf - 1, 1, maxlen - len + 1) - 1;
#endif
		}
		else
		    nextchar = c;
	    }
	}
	else
	{
	    while ((len == 0 || (p_consk ? cons_kbhit() : kbhit()))
		    && len < maxlen)
	    {
		switch (c = (p_consk ? cons_getch() : getch()))
		{
		    case 0:
			/* NUL means that there is another character.
			 * Get it immediately, because kbhit() doesn't always
			 * return TRUE for the second character.
			 */
			if (p_consk)
			    c = cons_getch();
			else
			    c = getch();
			tmp_c = translate_altkeys(c << 8);
			if (tmp_c == (c << 8))
			{
			    *buf++ = K_NUL;
			    ++len;
			}
			else
			    c = tmp_c;
			break;
		    case K_NUL:
			*buf++ = K_NUL;
			++len;
			c = 3;
			break;
		    case 3:
			cbrk_pressed = TRUE;
			/*FALLTHROUGH*/
		    default:
			break;
		}
		if (len < maxlen)
		{
		    *buf++ = c;
		    ++len;
		}
		else
		    nextchar = c;
	    }
	}
    }
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    show_mouse(FALSE);
#endif

    beep_count = 0;	    /* may beep again now that we got some chars */
    return len;
}

/*
 * return non-zero if a character is available
 */
    int
mch_char_avail(void)
{
    return WaitForChar(0L);
}

#ifdef DJGPP
# define INT_ARG    int
#else
# define INT_ARG
#endif

/*
 * function for ctrl-break interrupt
 */
    static void interrupt
#ifdef DJGPP
catch_cbrk(int a)
#else
catch_cbrk(void)
#endif
{
    cbrk_pressed = TRUE;
    ctrlc_pressed = TRUE;
}

#ifndef DJGPP
/*
 * ctrl-break handler for DOS. Never called when a ctrl-break is typed, because
 * we catch interrupt 1b. If you type ctrl-C while Vim is waiting for a
 * character this function is not called. When a ctrl-C is typed while Vim is
 * busy this function may be called. By that time a ^C has been displayed on
 * the screen, so we have to redisplay the screen. We can't do that here,
 * because we may be called by DOS. The redraw is in mch_inchar().
 */
    static int _cdecl
cbrk_handler(void)
{
    delayed_redraw = TRUE;
    return 1;		    /* resume operation after ctrl-break */
}

/*
 * function for critical error interrupt
 * For DOS 1 and 2 return 0 (Ignore).
 * For DOS 3 and later return 3 (Fail)
 */
    static void interrupt
catch_cint(bp, di, si, ds, es, dx, cx, bx, ax)
    unsigned bp, di, si, ds, es, dx, cx, bx, ax;
{
    ax = (ax & 0xff00);	    /* set AL to 0 */
    if (_osmajor >= 3)
	ax |= 3;	    /* set AL to 3 */
}
#endif

/*
 * Set the interrupt vectors for use with Vim on or off.
 * on == TRUE means as used within Vim
 */
    static void
set_interrupts(int on)
{
    static int saved_cbrk;
#ifndef DJGPP
    static void interrupt (*old_cint)();
#endif
    static void interrupt (*old_cbrk)(INT_ARG);

    if (on)
    {
	saved_cbrk = getcbrk();		/* save old ctrl-break setting */
	setcbrk(0);			/* do not check for ctrl-break */
#ifdef DJGPP
	old_cbrk = signal(SIGINT, catch_cbrk);	/* critical error interrupt */
#else
	old_cint = getvect(0x24);	/* save old critical error interrupt */
	setvect(0x24, catch_cint);	/* install our critical error interrupt */
	old_cbrk = getvect(0x1B);	/* save old ctrl-break interrupt */
	setvect(0x1B, catch_cbrk);	/* install our ctrl-break interrupt */
	ctrlbrk(cbrk_handler);		/* vim's ctrl-break handler */
#endif
	if (term_console)
	    out_str(T_ME);		/* set colors */
    }
    else
    {
	setcbrk(saved_cbrk);		/* restore ctrl-break setting */
#ifdef DJGPP
	signal(SIGINT,old_cbrk);	/* critical error interrupt */
#else
	setvect(0x24, old_cint);	/* restore critical error interrupt */
	setvect(0x1B, old_cbrk);	/* restore ctrl-break interrupt */
#endif
	/* restore ctrl-break handler, how ??? */
	if (term_console)
	    mynormvideo();		/* restore screen colors */
    }
}

/*
 * We have no job control, fake it by starting a new shell.
 */
    void
mch_suspend(void)
{
    suspend_shell();
}

extern int _fmode;

/*
 * Prepare window for use by Vim.
 */
    void
mch_init(void)
{
    union REGS regs;

#if defined(DJGPP) && defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD)
    __dpmi_regs  dpmi_regs;
#endif

    /*
     * Get the video attributes at the cursor.  These will be used as the
     * default attributes.
     */
    regs.h.ah = 0x08;
    regs.h.bh = 0x00;		/* video page 0 */
    int86(0x10, &regs, &regs);
    orig_attr = regs.h.ah;
    mynormvideo();
    if (cterm_normal_fg_color == 0)
	cterm_normal_fg_color = (orig_attr & 0xf) + 1;
    if (cterm_normal_bg_color == 0)
	cterm_normal_bg_color = ((orig_attr >> 4) & 0xf) + 1;

    term_console = TRUE;    /* assume using the console for the things here */
    _fmode = O_BINARY;	    /* we do our own CR-LF translation */
    out_flush();
    set_interrupts(TRUE);   /* catch interrupts */

#ifdef DJGPP
    /*
     * Use Long File Names by default, if $LFN not set.
     */
    if (getenv("LFN") == NULL)
	putenv("LFN=y");

    get_screenbase();
#endif

#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
/* find out if a MS compatible mouse is available */
    regs.x.ax = 0;
    (void)int86(0x33, &regs, &regs);
    mouse_avail = regs.x.ax;
    /* best guess for mouse coordinate computations */
    mch_get_shellsize();
    if (Columns <= 40)
	mouse_x_div = 16;
    if (Rows == 30)
	mouse_y_div = 16;
#endif

    /*
     * Try switching to 16 colors for background, instead of 8 colors and
     * blinking.  Does this always work?  Can the old value be restored?
     */
    regs.x.ax = 0x1003;
    regs.h.bl = 0x00;
    regs.h.bh = 0x00;
    int86(0x10, &regs, &regs);

    /*
     * Test if we have an enhanced AT keyboard.  Write 0xFFFF to the keyboard
     * buffer and try to read it back.  If we can't in 16 tries, it's an old
     * type XT keyboard.
     */
    regs.h.ah = 0x05;
    regs.x.cx = 0xffff;
    int86(0x16, &regs, &regs);
    if (regs.h.al != 1)	/* skip this when keyboard buffer is full */
    {
	int i;

	for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i)
	{
	    regs.h.ah = 0x10;
	    int86(0x16, &regs, &regs);
	    if (regs.x.ax == 0xffff)
		break;
	}
	if (i == 16)	/* 0xffff not read, must be old keyboard */
	{
	    bioskey_read = 0;
	    bioskey_ready = 1;
	}
    }

#ifdef MCH_CURSOR_SHAPE
    /* Save the old cursor shape */
    mch_restore_cursor_shape(FALSE);
    /* Initialise the cursor shape */
    mch_update_cursor();
#endif

#if defined(DJGPP) && defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD)
    /*
     * Check to see if the Windows clipboard is available, ie. are we
     * running from a DOS session within Windows.  Obviously, the Windows
     * clipboard will not be available if we're running under pure DOS.
     *
     * int 0x2f, AX = 0x1700 identifies the Windows version we're running
     * under.  Upon return from the interrupt, if AX is unchanged, we're
     * running under pure DOS and no Windows clipboard is available.
     *
     * Remark: could use int86() here but __dpmi_int() is recommended in
     * the DJGPP docs, since int86() doesn't cover all available interrupts.
     */
    dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1700;
    if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
	/* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1700;	/* force failure */

    if (dpmi_regs.x.ax == 0x1700)	/* no change in AX? */
	clip_init(FALSE);		/* no clipboard available, too bad */
    else				/* else, running under Windows, OK */
	clip_init(TRUE);		/* clipboard is available */
#endif
}

    int
mch_check_win(
    int		argc,
    char	**argv)
{
    /* store argv[0], may be used for $VIM */
    if (*argv[0] != NUL)
	exe_name = FullName_save((char_u *)argv[0], FALSE);

    /*
     * Try the DOS search path.  The executable may in
     * fact be called differently, so try this last.
     */
    if (exe_name == NULL || *exe_name == NUL)
	exe_name = searchpath("vim.exe");

    if (isatty(1))
	return OK;
    return FAIL;
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if the input comes from a terminal, FALSE otherwise.
 */
    int
mch_input_isatty(void)
{
    if (isatty(read_cmd_fd))
	return TRUE;
    return FALSE;
}

#if defined(USE_FNAME_CASE) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * fname_case(): Set the case of the file name, if it already exists.
 * TODO: should expand short to long file names.  Need to use DOS interrupts,
 * see DJGPP sources libc/dos/dir/findfirs.c.
 */
    void
fname_case(char_u *name, int len)
{
    char_u	    *tail;
    struct ffblk    fb;

    slash_adjust(name);
    if (findfirst(name, &fb, 0) == 0)
    {
	tail = gettail(name);
	if (len == 0 ? STRLEN(tail) == STRLEN(fb.ff_name)
		: (tail - name) + STRLEN(fb.ff_name) < len)
	    STRCPY(tail, fb.ff_name);
    }
}
#endif

/*
 * return process ID
 */
    long
mch_get_pid(void)
{
    return (long)0;
}

/*
 * Change default drive (just like _chdrive of Borland C 3.1)
 */
    static int
change_drive(int drive)
{
    union REGS regs;

    regs.h.ah = 0x0e;
    regs.h.dl = drive - 1;
    intdos(&regs, &regs);   /* set default drive */
    regs.h.ah = 0x19;
    intdos(&regs, &regs);   /* get default drive */
    if (regs.h.al == drive - 1)
	return 0;
    return -1;
}

/*
 * Get absolute file name into buffer 'buf' of length 'len' bytes.
 * All slashes are replaced with backslashes, to avoid trouble when comparing
 * file names.  When 'shellslash' set do it the other way around.
 *
 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
 */
    int
mch_FullName(
    char_u	*fname,
    char_u	*buf,
    int		len,
    int		force)
{
    if (!force && mch_isFullName(fname))	/* already expanded */
    {
	vim_strncpy(buf, fname, len - 1);
	slash_adjust(buf);
	return OK;
    }

#ifdef __BORLANDC__		/* Only Borland C++ has this */
    if (_fullpath((char *)buf, (char *)fname, len - 1) == NULL)
	return FAIL;
    return OK;
#else			/* almost the same as mch_FullName() in os_unix.c */
    {
# if 1
	char_u	fullpath[MAXPATHL];

	if (!_truename(fname, fullpath))
	    return FAIL;
	slash_adjust(fullpath);	    /* Only needed when 'shellslash' set */
	vim_strncpy(buf, fullpath, len - 1);
	return OK;

# else  /* Old code, to be deleted... */
	int	l;
	char_u	olddir[MAXPATHL];
	char_u	*p, *q;
	int	c;
	int	retval = OK;

	*buf = 0;
	/*
	 * change to the directory for a moment,
	 * and then do the getwd() (and get back to where we were).
	 * This will get the correct path name with "../" things.
	 */
	p = vim_strrchr(fname, '/');
	q = vim_strrchr(fname, '\\');
	if (q != NULL && (p == NULL || q > p))
	    p = q;
	q = vim_strrchr(fname, ':');
	if (q != NULL && (p == NULL || q > p))
	    p = q;
	if (p != NULL)
	{
	    if (getcwd(olddir, MAXPATHL) == NULL)
	    {
		p = NULL;	/* can't get current dir: don't chdir */
		retval = FAIL;
	    }
	    else
	    {
		if (p == fname)			/* /fname	    */
		    q = p + 1;			/* -> /		    */
		else if (q + 1 == p)		/* ... c:\foo	    */
		    q = p + 1;			/* -> c:\	    */
		else				/* but c:\foo\bar   */
		    q = p;			/* -> c:\foo	    */

		c = *q;			/* truncate at start of fname */
		*q = NUL;
# ifdef DJGPP
		STRCPY(buf, fname);
		slash_adjust(buf);	/* needed when fname starts with \ */
		if (mch_chdir(buf))	/* change to the directory */
# else
		if (mch_chdir(fname))	/* change to the directory */
# endif
		    retval = FAIL;
		else
		{
		    fname = q;
		    if (c == psepc)	    /* if we cut the name at a */
			fname++;	    /* '\', don't add it again */
		}
		*q = c;
	    }
	}
	if (getcwd(buf, len) == NULL)
	{
	    retval = FAIL;
	    *buf = NUL;
	}
#  ifdef USE_FNAME_CASE
	else
	{
	    char_u	*head;
	    char_u	*tail;
	    struct ffblk fb;
	    int		c;
	    int		added;

	    /* Apparently "longna~1" isn't expanded by getcwd(), at least not
	     * for DJGPP.  Expand it here.  Have to do each dirname
	     * separately. */
	    slash_adjust(buf);
	    head = buf;
	    if (isalpha(*head) && head[1] == ':')
		head += 2;	/* skip "c:" */
	    while (*head != NUL)
	    {
		/* Advance "head" to the start of a dirname and "tail" to just
		 * after it. */
		while (*head == '/' || *head == '\\')
		    ++head;
		for (tail = head; *tail != NUL; ++tail)
		    if (*tail == '/' || *tail == '\\')
			break;
		c = *tail;
		*tail = NUL;

		if (findfirst(buf, &fb, FA_DIREC) == 0)
		{
		    added = STRLEN(fb.ff_name);
		    if ((head - buf) + added + STRLEN(tail + 1) + 2 < len)
		    {
			added -= (tail - head);
			if (added != 0)
			    STRMOVE(tail + 1 + added, tail + 1);
			STRCPY(head, fb.ff_name);
			tail += added;
		    }
		}
		*tail = c;
		head = tail;
	    }
	}
#  endif
	if (p != NULL)
	    mch_chdir(olddir);
	/*
	 * Concatenate the file name to the path.
	 */
	if (*fname != NUL)
	{
	    l = STRLEN(buf);
	    if (l > 0 && buf[l - 1] != '/' && buf[l - 1] != '\\')
		strcat(buf, pseps);
	    strcat(buf, fname);
	}
	return retval;
# endif
    }
#endif
}

/*
 * Replace all slashes by backslashes.
 * This used to be the other way around, but MS-DOS sometimes has problems
 * with slashes (e.g. in a command name).  We can't have mixed slashes and
 * backslashes, because comparing file names will not work correctly.  The
 * commands that use a file name should try to avoid the need to type a
 * backslash twice.
 * When 'shellslash' set do it the other way around.
 */
    void
slash_adjust(char_u *p)
{
#ifdef OLD_DJGPP    /* this seems to have been fixed in DJGPP 2.01 */
    /* DJGPP can't handle a file name that starts with a backslash, and when it
     * starts with a slash there should be no backslashes */
    if (*p == '\\' || *p == '/')
	while (*p)
	{
	    if (*p == '\\')
		*p = '/';
	    mb_ptr_adv(p);
	}
    else
#endif
    while (*p)
    {
	if (*p == psepcN)
	    *p = psepc;
	mb_ptr_adv(p);
    }
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if "fname" does not depend on the current directory.
 */
    int
mch_isFullName(char_u *fname)
{
    /* A name like "d:/foo" and "//server/share" is absolute */
    return (fname[0] != NUL && fname[1] == ':'
				     && (fname[2] == '/' || fname[2] == '\\'))
	|| (fname[0] == fname[1] && (fname[0] == '/' || fname[0] == '\\'));
}


    void
mch_early_init(void)
{
}

/*
 * Careful: mch_exit() may be called before mch_init()!
 */
    void
mch_exit(int r)
{
    settmode(TMODE_COOK);
    stoptermcap();
    set_interrupts(FALSE);	    /* restore interrupts */
#ifdef DJGPP
    set_sys_cursor();
#endif
    /* Somehow outputting CR-NL causes the original colors to be restored */
    out_char('\r');
    out_char('\n');
    out_flush();
    ml_close_all(TRUE);		    /* remove all memfiles */
#ifdef MCH_CURSOR_SHAPE
    mch_restore_cursor_shape(TRUE);
#endif
    exit(r);
}

/*
 * set the tty in (raw) ? "raw" : "cooked" mode
 * Does not change the tty, as bioskey() and kbhit() work raw all the time.
 */
    void
mch_settmode(int tmode)
{
}

#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    void
mch_setmouse(int on)
{
    mouse_active = on;
    mouse_hidden = TRUE;	/* dont show it until moved */
}
#endif

/*
 * set screen mode
 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
 */
    int
mch_screenmode(char_u *arg)
{
    int		    mode;
    int		    i;
    static char	   *(names[]) = {"BW40", "C40", "BW80", "C80", "MONO", "C4350"};
    static int	    modes[]   = { BW40,	  C40,	 BW80,	 C80,	MONO,	C4350};

    mode = -1;
    if (VIM_ISDIGIT(*arg))		    /* mode number given */
	mode = atoi((char *)arg);
    else
    {
	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(names) / sizeof(char_u *); ++i)
	    if (stricmp(names[i], (char *)arg) == 0)
	    {
		mode = modes[i];
		break;
	    }
    }
    if (mode == -1)
    {
	EMSG("E362: Unsupported screen mode");
	return FAIL;
    }
    textmode(mode);		    /* use Borland function */
#ifdef DJGPP
    /* base address may have changed */
    get_screenbase();
#endif

    /* Screen colors may have changed. */
    out_str(T_ME);

#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    if (mode <= 1 || mode == 4 || mode == 5 || mode == 13 || mode == 0x13)
	mouse_x_div = 16;
    else
	mouse_x_div = 8;
    if (mode == 0x11 || mode == 0x12)
	mouse_y_div = 16;
    else if (mode == 0x10)
	mouse_y_div = 14;
    else
	mouse_y_div = 8;
    shell_resized();
#endif
    return OK;
}

/*
 * Structure used by Turbo-C/Borland-C to store video parameters.
 */
#ifndef DJGPP
extern struct text_info _video;
#endif

/*
 * try to get the real window size
 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
 */
    int
mch_get_shellsize(void)
{
    struct text_info textinfo;

    /*
     * The screenwidth is returned by the BIOS OK.
     * The screenheight is in a location in the bios RAM, if the display is
     * EGA or VGA.
     */
    if (!term_console)
	return FAIL;
    gettextinfo(&textinfo);
    Columns = textinfo.screenwidth;
    Rows = textinfo.screenheight;
#ifndef DJGPP
    if (textinfo.currmode > 10)
	Rows = *(char far *)MK_FP(0x40, 0x84) + 1;
#endif

    if (Columns < MIN_COLUMNS || Rows < MIN_LINES)
    {
	/* these values are overwritten by termcap size or default */
	Columns = 80;
	Rows = 25;
	return FAIL;
    }
#ifdef DJGPP
    mytextinit(&textinfo);   /* Added by JML, 1/15/98 */
#endif

    return OK;
}

/*
 * Set the active window for delline/insline.
 */
    static void
set_window(void)
{
    if (term_console)
    {
#ifndef DJGPP
	_video.screenheight = Rows;
#endif
	mywindow(1, 1, Columns, Rows);
    }
    screen_start();
}

    void
mch_set_shellsize(void)
{
    /* Should try to set the window size to Rows and Columns.
     * May involve switching display mode....
     * We assume the user knows the size and just use it. */
}

/*
 * Rows and/or Columns has changed.
 */
    void
mch_new_shellsize()
{
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    /* best guess for mouse coordinate computations */
    if (Columns <= 40)
	mouse_x_div = 16;
    if (Rows == 30)
	mouse_y_div = 16;
#endif
    set_window();
#ifdef FEAT_MOUSE
    mouse_area();	/* set area where mouse can go */
#endif
}

#if defined(DJGPP) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * Check the number of Columns with a BIOS call.  This avoids a crash of the
 * DOS console when 'columns' is set to a too large value.
 */
    void
mch_check_columns()
{
    static union REGS	regs;

    regs.h.ah = 0x0f;
    (void)int86(0x10, &regs, &regs);
    if ((unsigned)Columns > (unsigned)regs.h.ah)
	Columns = (unsigned)regs.h.ah;
}
#endif

/*
 * call shell, return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
 * options: SHELL_*, see vim.h.
 */
    int
mch_call_shell(
    char_u	*cmd,
    int		options)
{
    int		x;
    int		tmode = cur_tmode;
#ifndef DJGPP
    char_u	*newcmd;
#endif

    out_flush();
#ifdef DJGPP
    set_sys_cursor();
#endif

    if (options & SHELL_COOKED)
	settmode(TMODE_COOK);	/* set to normal mode */
    set_interrupts(FALSE);	/* restore interrupts */

#ifdef DJGPP
    /* ignore signals while external command is running */
    signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
    signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
    signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
    signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif
    if (cmd == NULL)
	x = system((char *)p_sh);
    else
    {
#ifdef DJGPP
	/*
	 * Use 'shell' for system().
	 */
	setenv("SHELL", (char *)p_sh, 1);
	x = system(cmd);
#else
	/* we use "command" to start the shell, slow but easy */
	newcmd = alloc(STRLEN(p_sh) + STRLEN(p_shcf) + STRLEN(cmd) + 3);
	if (newcmd == NULL)
	    x = -1;
	else
	{
	    sprintf((char *)newcmd, "%s %s %s", p_sh, p_shcf, cmd);
	    x = system((char *)newcmd);
	    vim_free(newcmd);
	}
#endif
    }
#ifdef DJGPP
    signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
    signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL);
    signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL);
    signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
#endif
    if (tmode == TMODE_RAW)
	settmode(TMODE_RAW);	/* set to raw mode */
    set_interrupts(TRUE);	/* catch interrupts */

    if (x && !(options & SHELL_SILENT) && !emsg_silent)
    {
	MSG_PUTS("\nshell returned ");
	msg_outnum((long)x);
	msg_putchar('\n');
    }

    return x;
}

/*
 * check for an "interrupt signal": CTRL-break or CTRL-C
 */
    void
mch_breakcheck(void)
{
    if (ctrlc_pressed)
    {
	ctrlc_pressed = FALSE;
	got_int = TRUE;
    }
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if "p" contain a wildcard that can be expanded by
 * dos_expandpath().
 */
    int
mch_has_exp_wildcard(char_u *p)
{
    for ( ; *p; mb_ptr_adv(p))
    {
	if (vim_strchr((char_u *)"?*[", *p) != NULL
		|| (*p == '~' && p[1] != NUL))
	    return TRUE;
    }
    return FALSE;
}

/*
 * Return TRUE if "p" contain a wildcard or a "~1" kind of thing (could be a
 * shortened file name).
 */
    int
mch_has_wildcard(char_u *p)
{
    for ( ; *p; mb_ptr_adv(p))
    {
	if (vim_strchr((char_u *)
#  ifdef VIM_BACKTICK
				    "?*$[`"
#  else
				    "?*$["
#  endif
						, *p) != NULL
		|| (*p == '~' && p[1] != NUL))
	    return TRUE;
    }
    return FALSE;
}

/*
 * Change directory to "path".
 * The normal chdir() does not change the default drive.  This one does.
 * Return 0 for success, -1 for failure.
 */
    int
mch_chdir(char *path)
{
    if (path[0] == NUL)		    /* just checking... */
	return 0;
    if (p_verbose >= 5)
    {
	verbose_enter();
	smsg((char_u *)"chdir(%s)", path);
	verbose_leave();
    }
    if (path[1] == ':')		    /* has a drive name */
    {
	if (change_drive(TOLOWER_ASC(path[0]) - 'a' + 1))
	    return -1;		    /* invalid drive name */
	path += 2;
    }
    if (*path == NUL)		    /* drive name only */
	return 0;
    return chdir(path);		    /* let the normal chdir() do the rest */
}

#ifdef DJGPP
/*
 * mch_rename() works around a bug in rename (aka MoveFile) in
 * Windows 95: rename("foo.bar", "foo.bar~") will generate a
 * file whose short file name is "FOO.BAR" (its long file name will
 * be correct: "foo.bar~").  Because a file can be accessed by
 * either its SFN or its LFN, "foo.bar" has effectively been
 * renamed to "foo.bar", which is not at all what was wanted.  This
 * seems to happen only when renaming files with three-character
 * extensions by appending a suffix that does not include ".".
 * Windows NT gets it right, however, with an SFN of "FOO~1.BAR".
 * This works like mch_rename in os_win32.c, but is a bit simpler.
 *
 * Like rename(), returns 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure.
 * Should probably set errno appropriately when errors occur.
 */

    int
mch_rename(const char *OldFile, const char *NewFile)
{
    char_u  *TempFile;
    int	    retval;
    int	    fd;

    /* rename() works correctly without long file names, so use that */
    if (!_USE_LFN)
	return rename(OldFile, NewFile);

    if ((TempFile = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(OldFile) + 13))) == NULL)
	return -1;

    STRCPY(TempFile, OldFile);
    STRCPY(gettail(TempFile), "axlqwqhy.ba~");
    if (rename(OldFile, TempFile))
	retval = -1;
    else
    {
	/* now create an empty file called OldFile; this prevents
	 * the operating system using OldFile as an alias (SFN)
	 * if we're renaming within the same directory.  For example,
	 * we're editing a file called filename.asc.txt by its SFN,
	 * filena~1.txt.  If we rename filena~1.txt to filena~1.txt~
	 * (i.e., we're making a backup while writing it), the SFN
	 * for filena~1.txt~ will be filena~1.txt, by default, which
	 * will cause all sorts of problems later in buf_write().  So, we
	 * create an empty file called filena~1.txt and the system will have
	 * to find some other SFN for filena~1.txt~, such as filena~2.txt
	 */
	if ((fd = open(OldFile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0444)) < 0)
	    return -1;
	retval = rename(TempFile, NewFile);
	close(fd);
	mch_remove((char_u *)OldFile);

	/* If renaming to NewFile failed, rename TempFile back to OldFile, so
	 * that it looks like nothing happened. */
	if (retval)
	    rename(TempFile, OldFile);
    }
    vim_free(TempFile);

    return retval;  /* success */
}
#endif

#if defined(DJGPP) || defined(PROTO)
/*
 * setlocale() for DJGPP with MS-DOS codepage support
 * Author: Cyril Slobin <slobin@fe.msk.ru>
 *
 * Scaled down a lot for use by Vim: Only support setlocale(LC_ALL, "").
 */

#undef setlocale

#include <go32.h>
#include <inlines/ctype.ha>
#include <locale.h>

#define UPCASE (__dj_ISALNUM | __dj_ISALPHA | __dj_ISGRAPH | __dj_ISPRINT | __dj_ISUPPER)
#define LOCASE (__dj_ISALNUM | __dj_ISALPHA | __dj_ISGRAPH | __dj_ISPRINT | __dj_ISLOWER)

    char *
djgpp_setlocale(void)
{
    __dpmi_regs regs;
    struct { char id; unsigned short off, seg; } __attribute__ ((packed)) info;
    unsigned char buffer[0x82], lower, upper;
    int i;

    regs.x.ax = 0x6502;
    regs.x.bx = 0xffff;
    regs.x.dx = 0xffff;
    regs.x.cx = 5;
    regs.x.es = __tb >> 4;
    regs.x.di = __tb & 0xf;

    __dpmi_int(0x21, &regs);

    if (regs.x.flags & 1)
	return NULL;

    dosmemget(__tb, 5, &info);
    dosmemget((info.seg << 4) + info.off, 0x82, buffer);

    if (*(short *)buffer != 0x80)
	return NULL;

    /* Fix problem of underscores being replaced with y-umlaut. (Levin) */
    if (buffer[26] == 0x5f)
	buffer[26] = 0x98;

    for (i = 0; i < 0x80; i++)
    {
	lower = i + 0x80;
	upper = (buffer+2)[i];
	if (lower != upper)
	{
	    __dj_ctype_flags[lower+1] = LOCASE;
	    __dj_ctype_toupper[lower+1] = upper;
	    if (__dj_ctype_flags[upper+1] == 0)
		__dj_ctype_flags[upper+1] = UPCASE;
	    if (__dj_ctype_tolower[upper+1] == upper)
		__dj_ctype_tolower[upper+1] = lower;
	}
    }

    return "C";
}

#if defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD) || defined(PROTO)

/*
 * Clipboard stuff, for cutting and pasting text to other windows.
 *
 * Implementation of DOS/Windows clipboard data transfer
 * by David Kotchan (dkotchan@sympatico.ca)
 */

#define CF_TEXT	    0x01    /* Windows clipboard format: Windows (ANSI) text */
#define CF_OEMTEXT  0x07    /* Windows clipboard format: OEM (DOS) text */
#define CF_VIMCLIP  0x04    /* trick: SYLK clipboard format for VimClipboard */

static int Win16OpenClipboard(void);
static int Win16CloseClipboard(void);
static int Win16EmptyClipboard(void);
static char_u *Win16GetClipboardData(int clip_data_format);
static int Win16SetClipboardData(int clip_data_format, char_u *clip_data, int clip_data_size, int clip_data_type);

/*
 * Make vim the owner of the current selection.  Return OK upon success.
 */
    int
clip_mch_own_selection(VimClipboard *cbd)
{
    /*
     * Never actually own the clipboard.  If another application sets the
     * clipboard, we don't want to think that we still own it.
     */
    return FAIL;
}

/*
 * Make vim NOT the owner of the current selection.
 */
    void
clip_mch_lose_selection(VimClipboard *cbd)
{
    /* Nothing needs to be done here */
}

/*
 * Read the Windows clipboard text and put it in Vim's clipboard register.
 */
    void
clip_mch_request_selection(VimClipboard *cbd)
{
    int		type = MCHAR;
    char_u	*pAllocated = NULL;
    char_u	*pClipText = NULL;
    int		clip_data_format = 0;

    if (Win16OpenClipboard())
    {
	/* Check for Vim's own clipboard format first.  The CF_VIMCLIP format
	 * is just ordinary text (like CF_TEXT) except prepended by the
	 * selection type (as a single character).  Note that under DOS we
	 * actually cannot define a custom CF_VIMCLIP clipboard format; we
	 * use instead one of the existing Windows-defined formats, usually
	 * "DIF" or "SYLK".  See Win16GetClipboardData() for details.
	 *
	 * Note that Win16GetClipboardData() returns the address of the memory
	 * block it allocated.  This is not necessary the start of the
	 * clipboard text data: there may be other bytes ahead of the
	 * text (particularly for CF_VIMCLIP) which are used for data
	 * management.  So pClipText is not necessarily == pAllocated.
	 */

	if ((pAllocated = Win16GetClipboardData(CF_VIMCLIP)) != NULL)
	{
	    clip_data_format = CF_VIMCLIP;
	    pClipText = pAllocated;

	    switch (*pClipText++)	/* after ++, pClipText points to text */
	    {
		default:
		case 'L':	type = MLINE;	break;
		case 'C':	type = MCHAR;	break;
#ifdef FEAT_VISUAL
		case 'B':	type = MBLOCK;	break;
#endif
	    }
	}

	/* Otherwise, check for the normal Windows text formats.  There are
	 * two of these: CF_TEXT (common) and CF_OEMTEXT (used for DOS
	 * compatibility).  Experiments show that, under the DOS/Windows
	 * clipboard interface, writing CF_TEXT data to the clipboard
	 * automatically creates a CF_OEMTEXT format as well.
	 */

	else if ((pAllocated = Win16GetClipboardData(CF_TEXT)) != NULL)
	{
	    clip_data_format = CF_TEXT;
	    pClipText = pAllocated;
	    type = (vim_strchr((char*)pClipText, '\r') != NULL) ? MLINE : MCHAR;
	}

	else if ((pAllocated = Win16GetClipboardData(CF_OEMTEXT)) != NULL)
	{
	    clip_data_format = CF_OEMTEXT;
	    pClipText = pAllocated;
	    type = (vim_strchr((char*)pClipText, '\r') != NULL) ? MLINE : MCHAR;
	}

	/* Did we get anything? */

	if (pClipText != NULL)
	{
	    char_u *pDest;
	    char_u *pStart;
	    char_u *pEnd;

	    long_u clip_data_size = 0;

	    /* The Windows clipboard normally stores its text lines terminated
	     * by <CR><NL>.  But Vim uses only <NL>, so translate the <CR><NL>
	     * into <NL>.  Also, watch for possible null bytes at the end of
	     * pClipText.  These are padding added by "get_clipboard_data"
	     * (int 0x2f, AX= 0x1705) in order to round the data size up to the
	     * next multiple of 32 bytes.  See Win16GetClipboardData() for
	     * details.
	     */

	    pDest = strstr( pClipText, "\r\n" );    /* find first <CR><NL> */

	    if (pDest != NULL)			/* found one? */
	    {
		pStart = pDest + 1;		/* points to <NL> after <CR> */
		pEnd = strstr( pStart, "\r\n" );/* find next <CR><NL> */

		while (pEnd != NULL)		/* found one? */
		{
		    memmove(pDest, pStart, (long)(pEnd - pStart));
							/* exclude <CR> */
		    pDest += (long)(pEnd - pStart);	/* new destination */
		    pStart = pEnd + 1;			/* new starting point */
		    pEnd = strstr(pStart, "\r\n");	/* find next <CR><NL> */
		}

		/* Fell out of while() loop: no more <CR><NL> pairs.  Just copy
		 * the rest of the data, up to the first null byte.  */
		pEnd = strchr(pStart, '\0');		/* find first null */

		memmove(pDest, pStart, (long)(pEnd - pStart)); /* exclude nul */
		pDest += (long)(pEnd - pStart);
		*pDest = '\0';				    /* terminate */

		/* Now that all <CR><NL> pairs have been "compressed" into just
		 * <NL>'s, determine the true text length.  */
		clip_data_size = (long_u)(pDest - pClipText);
	    }
	    else
	    {
		/* no <CR><NL> pairs at all */
		/* Since the data may have been padded with trailing nulls,
		 * determine the true string length. */
		clip_data_size = STRLEN(pClipText);	/* true data length */
	    }

	    /* Copy the cleaned-up data over to Vim's clipboard "*" register. */
	    clip_yank_selection(type, pClipText, clip_data_size, cbd);

	    /* Free the memory that Win16GetClipboardData() allocated. */
	    vim_free(pAllocated);
	}

	Win16CloseClipboard();

    }  // end if (Win16OpenClipboard())
}

/*
 * Send the currently selected Vim text to the Windows clipboard.
 */
    void
clip_mch_set_selection( VimClipboard *cbd )
{
    char_u	*pClipData = NULL;
    long_u	clip_data_size;
    int		clip_data_type;

    /* If the '*' register isn't already filled in, fill it in now. */
    cbd->owned = TRUE;
    clip_get_selection(cbd);
    cbd->owned = FALSE;

    /*
     * clip_convert_selection() returns a pointer to a buffer containing
     * the text to send to the Windows clipboard, together with a count
     * of the number of characters (bytes) in the buffer.  The function's
     * return value is the 'type' of selection: MLINE, MCHAR, or MBLOCK;
     * or -1 for failure.
     */
    clip_data_type = clip_convert_selection(&pClipData, &clip_data_size, cbd);

    if (clip_data_type < 0)	    /* could not convert? */
	return;			    /* early exit */

    if (Win16OpenClipboard())
    {
	if (Win16EmptyClipboard())
	{
	    int sentOK;

	    sentOK = Win16SetClipboardData(CF_TEXT, pClipData,
					      clip_data_size, clip_data_type);
	    sentOK = Win16SetClipboardData(CF_VIMCLIP,
			 pClipData, clip_data_size, clip_data_type) && sentOK;

	    if (!sentOK)
	    {
		/* one or both of Win16SetClipboardData() failed. */
		/* Technically we don't know why Win16SetClipboardData()
		 * failed, but almost always it will be because there wasn't
		 * enough DOS memory to buffer the data, so report that as the
		 * problem.
		 *
		 * We report the error here (instead of in
		 * Win16SetClipboardData()) because we don't want the error
		 * reported twice.
		 */
		EMSG("E450: Selection too large, cannot allocate DOS buffer");
	    }
	}

	Win16CloseClipboard();
    }

    /* release memory allocated by clip_convert_selection() */
    vim_free(pClipData);

    return;
}

/*
 * Win16OpenClipboard: open the Windows clipboard.  The clipboard must be open
 * before it can be communicated with at all.  Return TRUE on success,
 * FALSE on failure.
 */
    static int
Win16OpenClipboard(void)
{
    __dpmi_regs  dpmi_regs;

    long    start_time;
    int	    tick_count;

    /* int 02xf, AX = 0x1701 attempts to open the Windows clipboard.  Upon
     * return from the interrupt, if AX is non-zero, the clipboard was
     * successfully opened.  If AX is zero, the clipboard could not be opened
     * because it is currently in use by another process.
     *
     * Remark: other DOS programs I (dk) have written that use the Windows
     * clipboard sometimes encounter the problem that the clipboard cannot
     * be opened even though it is demonstrably not in use by any other
     * process.  In all cases, repeated attempts to open the clipboard
     * eventually succeed, but the initial attempt occasionally fails.
     *
     * The problem is intermittent and appears to be related to DOS being
     * "busy" at certain unpredictable times.  DOS maintains two internal
     * flags that indicate whether it's busy: InDOS and CritErr.  The
     * location of InDOS can be found by calling int 0x21, AH = 0x34.  The
     * location of CritErr can be found by calling int 0x21, AX = 0x5d06.
     * If either of these flags is set, DOS is "busy" and cannot be
     * interrupted.  See "Undocumented DOS" by Schulman et al for details.
     *
     * However here I take the easier approach that if the first call to open
     * the clipboard does not succeed, just try again.  In fact, try once per
     * biostime() clock tick, up to 18 times (about one second).
     */

    tick_count = 0;

    dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1701;	/* open Windows clipboard */
    if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
    {
	/* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	return FALSE;		/* FALSE --> clipboard not open */
    }

    /* wait up to one second */
    while (dpmi_regs.x.ax == 0 && tick_count++ < 18)
    {
	/* Wait one clock tick (18.2 ticks/sec = 55 msec per tick).
	 *
	 * We busy-wait here.  Unfortunately, delay() and usleep() have been
	 * reported to give problems with the original Windows 95.  This is
	 * fixed in service pack 1, but not everybody installed that.
	 */
	start_time = biostime(0, 0L);
	while (biostime(0, 0L) == start_time)
	    ;

	dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1701;    /* open Windows clipboard */
	if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
	{
	    /* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	    return FALSE;		/* FALSE --> clipboard not open */
	}
    }

    /* Couldn't open the clipboard, even after 18 attempts? */

    if (tick_count >= 18 && dpmi_regs.x.ax == 0)
	return FALSE;		/* FALSE --> clipboard not open */

    return TRUE;	/* TRUE --> clipboard opened successfully, OK */
}

/*
 * Win16CloseClipboard: close the Windows clipboard.  Return TRUE on
 * success, FALSE on failure.  This function can always be called,
 * whether the clipboard is open or not.
 */
    static int
Win16CloseClipboard(void)
{
    __dpmi_regs  dpmi_regs;

    /* Close the clipboard.  This interrupt can always be called, even
     * if the clipboard is already closed.
     */

    dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1708;	    /* close the clipboard */
    if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
    {
	/* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	return FALSE;		/* FALSE --> clipboard could not be closed */
    }

    return TRUE;	/* TRUE --> clipboard closed successfully, OK */
}

/*
 * Win16EmptyClipboard: empty the (previously opened) Windows clipboard.
 * Return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
 */
    static int
Win16EmptyClipboard(void)
{
    __dpmi_regs  dpmi_regs;

    /* int 02xf, AX = 0x1702 attempts to empty the Windows clipboard.  Upon
     * return from the interrupt, if AX == 0, the clipboard could not be
     * emptied (for some reason).
     */
    dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1702;    /*  empty the Windows clipboard */
    if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
    {
	/* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	return FALSE;		/* FALSE --> clipboard could not be emptied */
    }

    /* Did we succeed in clearing the clipboard? */
    if (dpmi_regs.x.ax == 0)
	return FALSE;		/* FALSE --> clipboard could not be emptied */

    return TRUE;		/* TRUE --> clipboard was emptied, OK */
}

/*
 * FreeDOSMemory: a helper function to free memory previously
 * allocated by a call to __dpmi_allocate_dos_memory().
 */
    static void
FreeDOSMemory(int protected_mode_selector)
{
    /* Free the DOS buffer and release the DPMI prot-mode selector.
     *
     * It's important that DOS memory be properly released because
     * there's only a limited amount of it.  Therefore, if the call
     * to __dpmi_free_dos_memory() fails, emit an error message
     * unconditionally.
     */
    if (__dpmi_free_dos_memory(protected_mode_selector) == -1)
	EMSG("E451: could not free DOS memory buffer (DJGPP)");
}

/*
 * Win16GetClipboardData: query the Windows clipboard as to whether data
 * is available in a particular clipboard format.  If data is
 * available, allocate a buffer for it and read the data from the
 * clipboard into the buffer.  Return a pointer to the buffer.  If
 * no data is available in the requested format, return NULL.
 *
 * This routine allocates memory to hold the retrieved clipboard
 * data.  It's the caller's responsibility to free this memory
 * once it's finished using it.  The memory should be freed by
 * calling vim_free().
 */
    static char_u *
Win16GetClipboardData(int clip_data_format)
{
    __dpmi_regs  dpmi_regs;

    int		real_mode_segment_address;
    int		protected_mode_selector;

    char_u	*clip_data_buffer;
    long_u	clip_data_size;

    /* We only handle clipboard formats we recognize, others are ignored.
     *
     * It's not possible to create a custom clipboard format for VimClipboard
     * data under DOS, so one of the predefined Windows formats had to be
     * used for CF_VIMCLIP.  Two obscure formats, popular when Windows 3.0
     * came out but no longer in much use today, are the DIF and SYLK formats.
     * DIF is the Data Interchange Format, SYLK is the Symbolic Link format.
     * They are both text formats and either one can be hijacked for use as
     * "the VimClipboard format".  Of course, this conflicts with anyone who
     * still *is* using DIF or SYLK data formats, but that will be very few
     * people.
     *
     * I (dk) chose SYLK as the more obscure format because it was used
     * mostly for Microsoft Multiplan (the pre-cursor to Excel) and it's not
     * likely Multiplan is used anywhere much anymore.  Mind you, Excel can
     * still export to both DIF and SYLK formats.
     */

    switch (clip_data_format)
    {
    case CF_VIMCLIP:		    /* Vim's own special clipboard format */
    case CF_TEXT:		    /* Windows text */
    case CF_OEMTEXT:		    /* DOS (OEM) text */

	/* int 02xf, AX = 0x1704 returns the number of bytes of data currently
	 * on the Windows clipboard, for the specified format.  Upon return
	 * from the interrupt, DX:AX = the number of bytes, rounded up to the
	 * nearest multiple of 32.
	 */

	dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1704;    /* get size of clipbd data */
	dpmi_regs.x.dx = clip_data_format;
	if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
	{
	    /* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	    return NULL;				    /* early exit */
	}

	/* Did we get anything?  If not, this is not an error. */
	if (dpmi_regs.x.dx == 0 && dpmi_regs.x.ax == 0)
	{
	    /* no CF_VIMCLIP data? */
	    return NULL;				    /* early exit */
	}

	/* There is data available in the requested clipboard format.
	 *
	 * Calculate data size.  Remember this is rounded up to the nearest
	 * multiple of 32, so clip_data_size is actually an upper limit.
	 * The extra bytes, if any, are set to null (0x00) when the data is
	 * read from the clipboard.  (Later:) actually I'm no longer sure
	 * this is strictly true: the end-of-data is marked by a null, but
	 * the extra bytes appear to sometimes be null, sometimes not.
	 * They may just be garbage.
	 */
	clip_data_size = dpmi_regs.x.ax + (dpmi_regs.x.dx << 16);

	/* Allocate memory to retrieve the data.  The buffer has to lie in the
	 * DOS memory region (in the first 1 MByte of address space) because
	 * the Windows clipboard interface expects a 16-bit segment:offset
	 * pointer to a buffer address within the DOS region.  Must therefore
	 * use __dpmi_allocate_dos_memory() instead of lalloc() or alloc().
	 */
	real_mode_segment_address = __dpmi_allocate_dos_memory(
		(clip_data_size + 15) >> 4,	/* buffer size, in 16-byte paragraphs */
		&protected_mode_selector);	/* prot-mode selector for the address */

	if (real_mode_segment_address == -1)
	{
	    /* memory allocation failed. */

	    /* Technically we don't know why the allocation failed, but
	     * almost always it will be because there wasn't enough DOS
	     * memory to satisfy the request, so report that as the problem.
	     * On my system, DJGPP is able to satisfy a DOS allocation request
	     * up to about 600K in size.  This depends on your HIMEM.SYS and
	     * EMM386.EXE settings however.
	     */
	    EMSG("E452: Clipboard data too large, cannot allocate DOS buffer");
	    return NULL;				    /* early exit */
	}

	/* Copy data from the clipboard into the buffer.  Experiments show that
	 * the Windows clipboard is smart enough to handle data transfers
	 * larger than 64K properly, even though the buffer address is a 16-bit
	 * segment:offset (which would normally limit the block size to 64K
	 * unless ES gets incremented).
	 */
	dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1705;	/* get clipboard data */
	dpmi_regs.x.dx = clip_data_format;		/* CF_VIMCLIP */
	dpmi_regs.x.es = real_mode_segment_address;	/* buffer ad: segment */
	dpmi_regs.x.bx = 0;				/* buffer ad: offset */
	if (__dpmi_int( 0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
	{
	    /* real-mode interrupt failed? */
	    EMSG("E453: could not copy clipboard data to DOS buffer");
	    FreeDOSMemory(protected_mode_selector);	/* clean up DOS mem */
	    return NULL;				/* early exit */
	}

	/* Clipboard data is now in DOS memory in the buffer pointed to by
	 * ES:BX.  Copy this into ordinary memory that Vim can access (ie.
	 * prot-mode memory).  Allocate one extra byte to ensure the text
	 * is terminated properly (in case it was somehow corrupted).
	 */
	clip_data_buffer = (char_u *)lalloc(clip_data_size + 1, TRUE);

	if (clip_data_buffer == NULL)
	{
	    /* allocation failed? */
	    EMSG("E454: could not allocate clipboard memory buffer");
	    FreeDOSMemory(protected_mode_selector);	/* clean up DOS mem */
	    return NULL;				/* early exit */
	}

	*(clip_data_buffer + clip_data_size) = '\0';	/* ensure terminated */

	/* Copy the data from DOS memory to Vim-accessible memory. */
	movedata(				/* DJGPP version of memcpy() */
		protected_mode_selector, 0, /* source: DOS ad (via selector) */
		_my_ds(), (unsigned)clip_data_buffer,
						/* target: normal mem address */
		clip_data_size);		/* how many bytes */

	/* Free the DOS buffer and release the DPMI prot-mode selector. */
	FreeDOSMemory(protected_mode_selector);	 /* clean up DOS memory */

	return clip_data_buffer;    /* return pointer to allocated buffer */

    default:		/* unknown clipboard format */
	return NULL;
    }
}

/*
 * Win16SetClipboardData: send 'clip_data_size' bytes of data from the buffer
 * pointed to by 'clip_data', to the Windows clipboard.  The data is
 * registered with the clipboard as being in the 'clip_data_format'
 * format.
 */
    static int
Win16SetClipboardData(
	int	clip_data_format,
	char_u	*clip_data,
	int	clip_data_size,
	int	clip_data_type)
{
    __dpmi_regs  dpmi_regs;

    int		real_mode_segment_address;
    int		protected_mode_selector;
    long_u	protected_mode_offset = 0L;
    int		total_size = clip_data_size;

    char_u	*clip_sel_type;

    /* If we're using the CF_VIMCLIP custom format, allocate an extra
     * byte for clip_sel_type, which is a character indicating the type
     * of text selection: MLINE, MCHAR, or MBLOCK.
     */
    if (clip_data_format == CF_VIMCLIP)
	total_size++;			/* extra byte for marker */

    /* Data cannot be sent directly from a Vim string (pClipData) to
     * the Windows clipboard, because the Windows clipboard interface
     * expects a 16-bit (DOS) segment:offset address for the source
     * buffer.  Therefore we must create a "transfer buffer" in the DOS
     * memory region (in the first 1 MByte of address space) and copy
     * the Vim string into that.  From there, the data can then be sent
     * to the Windows clipboard.
     *
     * To allocate DOS memory, we must use __dpmi_allocate_dos_memory()
     * instead of lalloc() or alloc().  If the allocation fails, it will
     * almost invariably be because there is not enough DOS memory
     * available to accommodate the size of clip_data.  There is nothing
     * we can do about this, we simply have to fail.
     */
    real_mode_segment_address = __dpmi_allocate_dos_memory(
	    (total_size + 15) >> 4,	/* buffer size, in 16-byte paragraphs */
	    &protected_mode_selector);	/* prot-mode selector for the address */

    if (real_mode_segment_address == -1)
    {
	/* memory allocation failed. */
	/* Technically we don't know why the allocation failed, but
	 * almost always it will be because there wasn't enough DOS
	 * memory to satisfy the request.  On my system, DJGPP is able
	 * to satisfy a DOS allocation request up to about 600K in size.
	 * This depends however on HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE settings.
	 */
	return FALSE;				/* early exit */
    }

    /* Copy data from Vim's buffer (clip_data) into the DOS transfer buffer.
     * This can be larger than 64K; movedata() takes care of crossing any
     * 16-bit segment boundaries.
     *
     * If we're using Vim's custom clipboard format, we must copy one extra
     * byte to indicate the type of selection: line, character, or block.
     */
    if (clip_data_format == CF_VIMCLIP)
    {
	switch (clip_data_type)
	{
	    default:
	    case MLINE:	    clip_sel_type = "L";	break;
	    case MCHAR:	    clip_sel_type = "C";	break;
#ifdef FEAT_VISUAL
	    case MBLOCK:    clip_sel_type = "B";	break;
#endif
	}

	movedata(
		_my_ds(), (unsigned)clip_sel_type,
					    /* source: normal memory address */
		protected_mode_selector, 0, /* target: DOS ad (via selector) */
		1);			    /* how many bytes to copy */

	protected_mode_offset += STRLEN(clip_sel_type);	/* allow for marker */
    }

    movedata(
	_my_ds(), (unsigned)clip_data,	/* source: normal memory address */
	protected_mode_selector,	/* target: DOS address (via selector) */
	protected_mode_offset,		/* non-zero, if using clip_sel_type */
	clip_data_size);		/* how many bytes to copy */

    /* Send data from the DOS transfer buffer to the Windows clipboard.
     * int 02xf, AX = 0x1703 sends SI:CX bytes of data from the buffer
     * at ES:BX, to the clipboard.
     */
    dpmi_regs.x.ax = 0x1703;			/* send clipboard data */
    dpmi_regs.x.dx = clip_data_format;		/* flag: format of the data */
    dpmi_regs.x.si = ((total_size >> 16)
	    & 0x0000ffffL);			/* hi word of data size */
    dpmi_regs.x.cx = (total_size & 0x0000ffffL);
						/* lo word of data size */
    dpmi_regs.x.es = real_mode_segment_address;	/* buffer address: segment */
    dpmi_regs.x.bx = 0;				/* buffer address: offset */
    if (__dpmi_int(0x2f, &dpmi_regs) == -1)
    {
	/* real-mode interrupt failed. */
	FreeDOSMemory(protected_mode_selector);   /* clean up DOS memory */
	return FALSE;				  /* early exit */
    }

    /* Free the DOS buffer and release the DPMI prot-mode selector. */
    FreeDOSMemory(protected_mode_selector);	  /* clean up DOS memory */

    return TRUE;	/* TRUE --> data successfully sent to clipboard */
}

#endif	/* FEAT_CLIPBOARD */
#endif /* DJGPP */

/*
 * End of MS-DOS only code
 */
#endif /* WIN16 */

/* common MS-DOS and Win16 code follows */

    static int
vim_chmod(char_u *name)
{
    char_u	*p;
    int		f;
    int		c = 0;

    /* chmod() can't handle a file name with a trailing slash, remove it.
     * But don't remove it for "/" or "c:/". */
    p = name + STRLEN(name);
    if (p > name)
	--p;
    if (p > name && (*p == '\\' || *p == '/') && p[-1] != ':')
    {
	c = *p;				/* remove trailing (back)slash */
	*p = NUL;
    }
    else
	p = NULL;
#if defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ > 0x410)
    /* this also sets the archive bit, supported by Borland C 4.0 and later,
     * where __BORLANDC__ is 0x450 (3.1 is 0x410) */
    f = _rtl_chmod((char *)name, 0, 0);
#else
    f = _chmod((char *)name, 0, 0);
#endif
    if (p != NULL)
	*p = c;				/* put back (back)slash */
    return f;
}

/*
 * get file permissions for 'name'
 * Returns -1 for error.
 * Returns FA_attributes defined in dos.h
 */
    long
mch_getperm(char_u *name)
{
    return (long)vim_chmod(name);	/* get file mode */
}

/*
 * set file permission for 'name' to 'perm'
 *
 * return FAIL for failure, OK otherwise
 */
    int
mch_setperm(
    char_u	*name,
    long	perm)
{
    perm |= FA_ARCH;	    /* file has changed, set archive bit */
#if defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ > 0x410)
    return (_rtl_chmod((char *)name, 1, (int)perm) == -1 ? FAIL : OK);
#else
    return (_chmod((char *)name, 1, (int)perm) == -1 ? FAIL : OK);
#endif
}

/*
 * Set hidden flag for "name".
 */
    void
mch_hide(char_u *name)
{
    /* DOS 6.2 share.exe causes "seek error on file write" errors when making
     * the swap file hidden.  Thus don't do it. */
}

/*
 * return TRUE if "name" is a directory
 * return FALSE if "name" is not a directory
 * return FALSE for error
 *
 * beware of a trailing (back)slash
 */
    int
mch_isdir(char_u *name)
{
    int		f;

    f = vim_chmod(name);
    if (f == -1)
	return FALSE;		    /* file does not exist at all */
    if ((f & FA_DIREC) == 0)
	return FALSE;		    /* not a directory */
    return TRUE;
}

/*
 * Return 1 if "name" can be executed, 0 if not.
 * Return -1 if unknown.
 */
    int
mch_can_exe(name)
    char_u	*name;
{
    char	*p;

    p = searchpath(name);
    if (p == NULL || mch_isdir(p))
	return FALSE;
    return TRUE;
}

/*
 * Check what "name" is:
 * NODE_NORMAL: file or directory (or doesn't exist)
 * NODE_WRITABLE: writable device, socket, fifo, etc.
 * NODE_OTHER: non-writable things
 */
    int
mch_nodetype(char_u *name)
{
    if (STRICMP(name, "AUX") == 0
	    || STRICMP(name, "CON") == 0
	    || STRICMP(name, "CLOCK$") == 0
	    || STRICMP(name, "NUL") == 0
	    || STRICMP(name, "PRN") == 0
	    || ((STRNICMP(name, "COM", 3) == 0
		    || STRNICMP(name, "LPT", 3) == 0)
		&& VIM_ISDIGIT(name[3])
		&& name[4] == NUL))
	return NODE_WRITABLE;
    /* TODO: NODE_OTHER? */
    return NODE_NORMAL;
}

/*
 * Get name of current directory into buffer 'buf' of length 'len' bytes.
 * Return OK for success, FAIL for failure.
 */
    int
mch_dirname(
    char_u	*buf,
    int		len)
{
#ifdef DJGPP
    if (getcwd((char *)buf, len) == NULL)
	return FAIL;
    /* turn the '/'s returned by DJGPP into '\'s */
    slash_adjust(buf);
    return OK;
#else
    return (getcwd((char *)buf, len) != NULL ? OK : FAIL);
#endif
}

/*
 * this version of remove is not scared by a readonly (backup) file
 *
 * returns -1 on error, 0 otherwise (just like remove())
 */
    int
mch_remove(char_u *name)
{
    (void)mch_setperm(name, 0);    /* default permissions */
    return unlink((char *)name);
}

/*
 * Special version of getenv(): Use uppercase name.
 */
    char_u *
mch_getenv(char_u *name)
{
    int		i;
#define MAXENVLEN 50
    char_u	var_copy[MAXENVLEN + 1];
    char_u	*p;
    char_u	*res;

    /*
     * Take a copy of the argument, and force it to upper case before passing
     * to getenv().  On DOS systems, getenv() doesn't like lower-case argument
     * (unlike Win32 et al.)  If the name is too long to fit in var_copy[]
     * allocate memory.
     */
    if ((i = STRLEN(name)) > MAXENVLEN)
	p = alloc(i + 1);
    else
	p = var_copy;
    if (p == NULL)
	p = name;   /* out of memory, fall back to unmodified name */
    else
    {
	for (i = 0; name[i] != NUL; ++i)
	    p[i] = toupper(name[i]);
	p[i] = NUL;
    }

    res = (char_u *)getenv((char *)p);

    if (p != var_copy && p != name)
	vim_free(p);

    return res;
}

/*
 * Insert user name in s[len].
 */
    int
mch_get_user_name(
    char_u	*s,
    int		len)
{
    *s = NUL;
    return FAIL;
}

/*
 * Insert host name is s[len].
 */
    void
mch_get_host_name(
    char_u	*s,
    int		len)
{
#ifdef DJGPP
    vim_strncpy(s, "PC (32 bits Vim)", len - 1);
#else
    vim_strncpy(s, "PC (16 bits Vim)", len - 1);
#endif
}