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30 .\" @(#)life.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
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32 # include <curses.h>
33 # include <signal.h>
36 * Run a life game. This is a demonstration program for
37 * the Screen Updating section of the -lcurses cursor package.
40 typedef struct lst_st { /* linked list element */
41 int y, x; /* (y, x) position of piece */
42 struct lst_st *next, *last; /* doubly linked */
43 } LIST;
45 LIST *Head; /* head of linked list */
47 int die();
49 main(ac, av)
50 int ac;
51 char *av[];
53 evalargs(ac, av); /* evaluate arguments */
55 initscr(); /* initialize screen package */
56 signal(SIGINT, die); /* set to restore tty stats */
57 cbreak(); /* set for char-by-char */
58 noecho(); /* input */
59 nonl(); /* for optimization */
61 getstart(); /* get starting position */
62 for (;;) {
63 prboard(); /* print out current board */
64 update(); /* update board position */
69 * This is the routine which is called when rubout is hit.
70 * It resets the tty stats to their original values. This
71 * is the normal way of leaving the program.
73 die()
75 signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); /* ignore rubouts */
76 mvcur(0, COLS - 1, LINES - 1, 0); /* go to bottom of screen */
77 endwin(); /* set terminal to good state */
78 exit(0);
82 * Get the starting position from the user. They keys u, i, o, j, l,
83 * m, ,, and . are used for moving their relative directions from the
84 * k key. Thus, u move diagonally up to the left, , moves directly down,
85 * etc. x places a piece at the current position, " " takes it away.
86 * The input can also be from a file. The list is built after the
87 * board setup is ready.
89 getstart()
91 reg char c;
92 reg int x, y;
93 auto char buf[100];
95 box(stdscr, '|', '_'); /* box in the screen */
96 move(1, 1); /* move to upper left corner */
98 for (;;) {
99 refresh(); /* print current position */
100 if ((c = getch()) == 'q')
101 break;
102 switch (c) {
103 case 'u':
104 case 'i':
105 case 'o':
106 case 'j':
107 case 'l':
108 case 'm':
109 case ',':
110 case '.':
111 adjustyx(c);
112 break;
113 case 'f':
114 mvaddstr(0, 0, "File name: ");
115 getstr(buf);
116 readfile(buf);
117 break;
118 case 'x':
119 addch('X');
120 break;
121 case ' ':
122 addch(' ');
123 break;
127 if (Head != NULL) /* start new list */
128 dellist(Head);
129 Head = malloc(sizeof (LIST));
132 * loop through the screen looking for 'x's, and add a list
133 * element for each one
135 for (y = 1; y < LINES - 1; y++)
136 for (x = 1; x < COLS - 1; x++) {
137 move(y, x);
138 if (inch() == 'x')
139 addlist(y, x);
144 * Print out the current board position from the linked list
146 prboard() {
148 reg LIST *hp;
150 erase(); /* clear out last position */
151 box(stdscr, '|', '_'); /* box in the screen */
154 * go through the list adding each piece to the newly
155 * blank board
157 for (hp = Head; hp; hp = hp->next)
158 mvaddch(hp->y, hp->x, 'X');
160 refresh();