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/* 
 * tkMain.c (CTk) --
 *
 *	This file contains a generic main program for Tk-based applications.
 *	It can be used as-is for many applications, just by supplying a
 *	different appInitProc procedure for each specific application.
 *	Or, it can be used as a template for creating new main programs
 *	for Tk applications.
 *
 * Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
 * Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 * Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Cleveland Clinic Foundation
 *
 * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
 * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
 *
 * @(#) $Id: ctk.shar,v 1.50 1996/01/15 14:47:16 andrewm Exp andrewm $
 */


#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <tcl.h>
#include "tk.h"
#ifdef NO_STDLIB_H
#   include "compat/stdlib.h"
#else
#   include <stdlib.h>
#endif

/*
 * Declarations for various library procedures and variables (don't want
 * to include tkInt.h or tkPort.h here, because people might copy this
 * file out of the Tk source directory to make their own modified versions).
 * Note: don't declare "exit" here even though a declaration is really
 * needed, because it will conflict with a declaration elsewhere on
 * some systems.
 */

extern int		isatty _ANSI_ARGS_((int fd));
extern int		read _ANSI_ARGS_((int fd, char *buf, size_t size));
extern char *		strrchr _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST char *string, int c));

/*
 * Global variables used by the main program:
 */

static Tk_Window mainWindow;	/* The main window for the application.  If
				 * NULL then the application no longer
				 * exists. */
static Tcl_Interp *interp;	/* Interpreter for this application. */
static Tcl_DString command;	/* Used to assemble lines of terminal input
				 * into Tcl commands. */
static Tcl_DString line;	/* Used to read the next line from the
				 * terminal input. */
static int tty;			/* Non-zero means standard input is a
				 * terminal-like device.  Zero means it's
				 * a file. */
static char errorExitCmd[] = "exit 1";

/*
 * Command-line options:
 */

static char *fileName = NULL;
static char *name = NULL;
static char *display = NULL;
static char *geometry = NULL;
static int rest = 0;

static Tk_ArgvInfo argTable[] = {
    {"-display", TK_ARGV_STRING, (char *) NULL, (char *) &display,
	"Display to use"},
    {"-geometry", TK_ARGV_STRING, (char *) NULL, (char *) &geometry,
	"Initial geometry for window"},
    {"-name", TK_ARGV_STRING, (char *) NULL, (char *) &name,
	"Name to use for application"},
    {"--", TK_ARGV_REST, (char *) 1, (char *) &rest,
	"Pass all remaining arguments through to script"},
    {(char *) NULL, TK_ARGV_END, (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL,
	(char *) NULL}
};

/*
 * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
 */

static void		Prompt _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, int partial));
static void		StdinProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
			    int mask));

/*
 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Tk_Main --
 *
 *	Main program for Wish and most other Tk-based applications.
 *
 * Results:
 *	None. This procedure never returns (it exits the process when
 *	it's done.
 *
 * Side effects:
 *	This procedure initializes the Tk world and then starts
 *	interpreting commands;  almost anything could happen, depending
 *	on the script being interpreted.
 *
 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
 */

void
Tk_Main(argc, argv, appInitProc)
    int argc;				/* Number of arguments. */
    char **argv;			/* Array of argument strings. */
    Tcl_AppInitProc *appInitProc;	/* Application-specific initialization
					 * procedure to call after most
					 * initialization but befort starting
					 * to execute commands. */
{
    char *args, *p, *msg, *argv0, *class;
    char buf[20];
    int code;
    size_t length;
    Tcl_Channel inChannel, outChannel, errChannel, chan;

    interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();
#ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG
    Tcl_InitMemory(interp);
#endif

    /*
     * Parse command-line arguments.  A leading "-file" argument is
     * ignored (a historical relic from the distant past).  If the
     * next argument doesn't start with a "-" then strip it off and
     * use it as the name of a script file to process.  Also check
     * for other standard arguments, such as "-geometry", anywhere
     * in the argument list.
     */

    argv0 = argv[0];
    if (argc > 1) {
	length = strlen(argv[1]);
	if ((length >= 2) && (strncmp(argv[1], "-file", length) == 0)) {
	    argc--;
	    argv++;
	}
    }
    if ((argc > 1) && (argv[1][0] != '-')) {
	fileName = argv[1];
	argc--;
	argv++;
    }
    if (Tk_ParseArgv(interp, (Tk_Window) NULL, &argc, argv, argTable, 0)
	    != TCL_OK) {
	fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", interp->result);
	exit(1);
    }
    if (name == NULL) {
	if (fileName != NULL) {
	    p = fileName;
	} else {
	    p = argv[0];
	}
	name = strrchr(p, '/');
	if (name != NULL) {
	    name++;
	} else {
	    name = p;
	}
    }

    /*
     * Make command-line arguments available in the Tcl variables "argc"
     * and "argv".
     */

    args = Tcl_Merge(argc-1, argv+1);
    Tcl_SetVar(interp, "argv", args, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
    ckfree(args);
    sprintf(buf, "%d", argc-1);
    Tcl_SetVar(interp, "argc", buf, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
    Tcl_SetVar(interp, "argv0", (fileName != NULL) ? fileName : argv0,
	    TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);

    /*
     * If a display was specified, put it into the CTK_DISPLAY
     * environment variable so that it will be available for
     * any sub-processes created by us.
     */

    if (display != NULL) {
	Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "env", "CTK_DISPLAY", display, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
    }

    /*
     * Initialize the Tk application.  If a -name option was provided,
     * use it;  otherwise, if a file name was provided, use the last
     * element of its path as the name of the application; otherwise
     * use the last element of the program name.  For the application's
     * class, capitalize the first letter of the name.
     */

    if (name == NULL) {
	p = (fileName != NULL) ? fileName : argv0;
	name = strrchr(p, '/');
	if (name != NULL) {
	    name++;
	} else {
	    name = p;
	}
    }
    class = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (strlen(name) + 1));
    strcpy(class, name);
    class[0] = toupper((unsigned char) class[0]);
    mainWindow = Tk_CreateMainWindow(interp, display, name, class);
    ckfree(class);
    if (mainWindow == NULL) {
	fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", interp->result);
	exit(1);
    }

    /*
     * Set the "tcl_interactive" variable.
     */

    tty = isatty(0);
    Tcl_SetVar(interp, "tcl_interactive",
	    ((fileName == NULL) && tty) ? "1" : "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);

    /*
     * Set the geometry of the main window, if requested.  Put the
     * requested geometry into the "geometry" variable.
     */

    if (geometry != NULL) {
	Tcl_SetVar(interp, "geometry", geometry, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
	code = Tcl_VarEval(interp, "wm geometry . ", geometry, (char *) NULL);
	if (code != TCL_OK) {
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", interp->result);
	}
    }

    /*
     * Invoke application-specific initialization.
     */

    if ((*appInitProc)(interp) != TCL_OK) {
       errChannel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDERR);
       if (errChannel) {
            Tcl_Write(errChannel,
                   "application-specific initialization failed: ", -1);
            Tcl_Write(errChannel, interp->result, -1);
            Tcl_Write(errChannel, "\n", 1);
        }

	goto error;
    }

    /*
     * Invoke the script specified on the command line, if any.
     */

    if (fileName != NULL) {
	code = Tcl_EvalFile(interp, fileName);
	if (code != TCL_OK) {
	    goto error;
	}
	tty = 0;
    } else {
	/*
	 * Commands will come from standard input, so set up an event
	 * handler for standard input.  Evaluate the .rc file, if one
	 * has been specified, set up an event handler for standard
	 * input, and print a prompt if the input device is a terminal.
	 */

	fileName = Tcl_GetVar(interp, "tcl_rcFileName", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
	if (fileName != NULL) {
	    Tcl_DString buffer;
	    char *fullName;

            fullName = Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, fileName, &buffer);
	    if (fullName == NULL) {
               errChannel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDERR);
               if (errChannel) {
                    Tcl_Write(errChannel, interp->result, -1);
                    Tcl_Write(errChannel, "\n", 1);
                }
	    } else {

                /*
                 * NOTE: The following relies on O_RDONLY==0.
                 */
                
                chan = Tcl_OpenFileChannel(interp, fullName, "r", 0);
                if (chan != (Tcl_Channel) NULL) {
                    Tcl_Close(NULL, chan);
                    if (Tcl_EvalFile(interp, fullName) != TCL_OK) {
                       errChannel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDERR);
                       if (errChannel) {
                            Tcl_Write(errChannel, interp->result, -1);
                            Tcl_Write(errChannel, "\n", 1);
                        }
                    }
                }
	    }

	    Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer);
	}
	if (tty &&
		!Tcl_GetVar2(interp, "env", "CTK_DISPLAY", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY)) {
	    /*
	     * Input is a terminal, and display was never set.  Instead
	     * of reading command from stdin, pop-up a command dialog
	     * (since we are probably displaying to stdin/stdout).
	     */
	    if (Tcl_Eval(interp, "ctkDialog") != TCL_OK) {
		goto error;
	    }
	} else {
	    Tcl_CreateFileHandler(0, TCL_READABLE, StdinProc, (ClientData) 0);
	    inChannel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDIN);
	    if (inChannel) {
		Tcl_CreateChannelHandler(inChannel, TCL_READABLE, StdinProc,
					(ClientData) inChannel);
	    }
	    if (tty) {
		Prompt(interp, 0);
	    }
	}
    }
    outChannel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDOUT);
    if (outChannel) {
       Tcl_Flush(outChannel);
    }
    Tcl_DStringInit(&command);
    Tcl_DStringInit(&line);
    Tcl_ResetResult(interp);

    /*
     * Loop infinitely, waiting for commands to execute.  When there
     * are no windows left, Tk_MainLoop returns and we exit.
     */

    Tk_MainLoop();

    /*
     * Don't exit directly, but rather invoke the Tcl "exit" command.
     * This gives the application the opportunity to redefine "exit"
     * to do additional cleanup.
     */

    Tcl_Eval(interp, "exit");
    exit(1);

error:
    /*
     * The following statement guarantees that the errorInfo
     * variable is set properly.
     */

    Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "");
    errChannel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDERR);
    if (errChannel) {
        Tcl_Write(errChannel, Tcl_GetVar(interp, "errorInfo", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY),
               -1);
        Tcl_Write(errChannel, "\n", 1);
    }
    Tcl_DeleteInterp(interp);
    Tcl_Exit(1);
}

/*
 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * StdinProc --
 *
 *	This procedure is invoked by the event dispatcher whenever
 *	standard input becomes readable.  It grabs the next line of
 *	input characters, adds them to a command being assembled, and
 *	executes the command if it's complete.
 *
 * Results:
 *	None.
 *
 * Side effects:
 *	Could be almost arbitrary, depending on the command that's
 *	typed.
 *
 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
 */

    /* ARGSUSED */
static void
StdinProc(clientData, mask)
    ClientData clientData;		/* Not used. */
    int mask;				/* Not used. */
{
    static int gotPartial = 0;
    char *cmd;
    int code, count;
    Tcl_Channel chan = (Tcl_Channel) clientData;

    count = Tcl_Gets(chan, &line);

    if (count < 0) {
	if (!gotPartial) {
	    if (tty) {
		Tcl_Exit(0);
	    } else {
		Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler(chan, StdinProc, (ClientData) chan);
	    }
	    return;
	} else {
	    count = 0;
	}
    }

    (void) Tcl_DStringAppend(&command, Tcl_DStringValue(&line), -1);
    cmd = Tcl_DStringAppend(&command, "\n", -1);
    Tcl_DStringFree(&line);
    
    if (!Tcl_CommandComplete(cmd)) {
        gotPartial = 1;
        goto prompt;
    }
    gotPartial = 0;

    /*
     * Disable the stdin channel handler while evaluating the command;
     * otherwise if the command re-enters the event loop we might
     * process commands from stdin before the current command is
     * finished.  Among other things, this will trash the text of the
     * command being evaluated.
     */

    Tcl_CreateFileHandler(chan, 0, StdinProc, (ClientData) chan);
    code = Tcl_RecordAndEval(interp, cmd, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL);
    Tcl_CreateChannelHandler(chan, TCL_READABLE, StdinProc, (ClientData) chan);
    Tcl_DStringFree(&command);
    if (*interp->result != 0) {
	if ((code != TCL_OK) || (tty)) {
	    /*
	     * The statement below used to call "printf", but that resulted
	     * in core dumps under Solaris 2.3 if the result was very long.
	     *
	     * NOTE: This probably will not work under Windows either.
	     */

	    puts(interp->result);
	}
    }

    /*
     * Output a prompt.
     */

    prompt:
    if (tty) {
	Prompt(interp, gotPartial);
    }
    Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
}

/*
 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Prompt --
 *
 *	Issue a prompt on standard output, or invoke a script
 *	to issue the prompt.
 *
 * Results:
 *	None.
 *
 * Side effects:
 *	A prompt gets output, and a Tcl script may be evaluated
 *	in interp.
 *
 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
 */

static void
Prompt(interp, partial)
    Tcl_Interp *interp;			/* Interpreter to use for prompting. */
    int partial;			/* Non-zero means there already
					 * exists a partial command, so use
					 * the secondary prompt. */
{
    char *promptCmd;
    int code;

    promptCmd = Tcl_GetVar(interp,
	partial ? "tcl_prompt2" : "tcl_prompt1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
    if (promptCmd == NULL) {
	defaultPrompt:
	if (!partial) {
	    fputs("% ", stdout);
	}
    } else {
	code = Tcl_Eval(interp, promptCmd);
	if (code != TCL_OK) {
	    Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp,
		    "\n    (script that generates prompt)");
	    fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", interp->result);
	    goto defaultPrompt;
	}
    }
    fflush(stdout);
}