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void help_about_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); gboolean Envoie_car(GtkWidget *, GdkEventKey *, gpointer); gboolean control_signals_read(void); void echo_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void CR_LF_auto_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void view_radio_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void view_hexadecimal_chars_radio_callback(GtkAction* action, gpointer data); void view_index_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void view_send_hex_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void initialize_hexadecimal_display(void); gboolean Send_Hexadecimal(GtkWidget *, GdkEventKey *, gpointer); gboolean pop_message(void); static gchar *translate_menu(const gchar *, gpointer); static void Got_Input(VteTerminal *, gchar *, guint, gpointer); void edit_copy_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void update_copy_sensivity(VteTerminal *terminal, gpointer data); void edit_paste_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void edit_select_all_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); /* Menu */ const GtkActionEntry menu_entries[] = { /* Toplevel */ {"File", NULL, N_("_File")}, {"Edit", NULL, N_("_Edit")}, {"Log", NULL, N_("_Log")}, {"Configuration", NULL, N_("_Configuration")}, {"Signals", NULL, N_("Control _signals")}, {"View", NULL, N_("_View")}, {"ViewHexadecimalChars", NULL, N_("Hexadecimal _chars")}, {"Help", NULL, N_("_Help")}, /* File menu */ {"FileExit", GTK_STOCK_QUIT, NULL, "Q", NULL, gtk_main_quit}, {"ClearScreen", GTK_STOCK_CLEAR, N_("_Clear screen"), "L", NULL, G_CALLBACK(clear_buffer)}, {"SendFile", GTK_STOCK_JUMP_TO, N_("Send _RAW file"), "R", NULL, G_CALLBACK(send_raw_file)}, {"SaveFile", GTK_STOCK_SAVE_AS, N_("_Save RAW file"), "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(save_raw_file)}, /* Edit menu */ {"EditCopy", GTK_STOCK_COPY, NULL, "C", NULL, G_CALLBACK(edit_copy_callback)}, {"EditPaste", GTK_STOCK_PASTE, NULL, "V", NULL, G_CALLBACK(edit_paste_callback)}, {"EditSelectAll", GTK_STOCK_SELECT_ALL, NULL, "A", NULL, G_CALLBACK(edit_select_all_callback)}, /* Log Menu */ {"LogToFile", GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_RECORD, N_("To file..."), "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(logging_start)}, {"LogPauseResume", GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_PAUSE, NULL, "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(logging_pause_resume)}, {"LogStop", GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_STOP, NULL, "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(logging_stop)}, {"LogClear", GTK_STOCK_CLEAR, NULL, "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(logging_clear)}, /* Confuguration Menu */ {"ConfigPort", GTK_STOCK_PROPERTIES, N_("_Port"), "S", NULL, G_CALLBACK(Config_Port_Fenetre)}, {"ConfigTerminal", GTK_STOCK_PREFERENCES, N_("_Main window"), "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(Config_Terminal)}, {"Macros", NULL, N_("_Macros"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(Config_macros)}, {"SelectConfig", GTK_STOCK_OPEN, N_("_Load configuration"), "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(select_config_callback)}, {"SaveConfig", GTK_STOCK_SAVE_AS, N_("_Save configuration"), "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(save_config_callback)}, {"DeleteConfig", GTK_STOCK_DELETE, N_("_Delete configuration"), "", NULL, G_CALLBACK(delete_config_callback)}, /* Signals Menu */ {"SignalsSendBreak", NULL, N_("Send break"), "B", NULL, G_CALLBACK(signals_send_break_callback)}, {"SignalsOpenPort", GTK_STOCK_OPEN, N_("_Open Port"), "F5", NULL, G_CALLBACK(signals_open_port)}, {"SignalsClosePort", GTK_STOCK_CLOSE, N_("_Close Port"), "F6", NULL, G_CALLBACK(signals_close_port)}, {"SignalsDTR", NULL, N_("Toggle DTR"), "F7", NULL, G_CALLBACK(signals_toggle_DTR_callback)}, {"SignalsRTS", NULL, N_("Toggle RTS"), "F8", NULL, G_CALLBACK(signals_toggle_RTS_callback)}, /* About menu */ {"HelpAbout", GTK_STOCK_ABOUT, NULL, NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(help_about_callback)} }; const GtkToggleActionEntry menu_toggle_entries[] = { /* Configuration Menu */ {"LocalEcho", NULL, N_("Local _echo"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(echo_toggled_callback), FALSE}, {"CRLFauto", NULL, N_("_CR LF auto"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(CR_LF_auto_toggled_callback), FALSE}, /* View Menu */ {"ViewIndex", NULL, N_("Show _index"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(view_index_toggled_callback), FALSE}, {"ViewSendHexData", NULL, N_("_Send hexadecimal data"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(view_send_hex_toggled_callback), FALSE} }; const GtkRadioActionEntry menu_view_radio_entries[] = { {"ViewASCII", NULL, N_("_ASCII"), NULL, NULL, ASCII_VIEW}, {"ViewHexadecimal", NULL, N_("_Hexadecimal"), NULL, NULL, HEXADECIMAL_VIEW} }; const GtkRadioActionEntry menu_hex_chars_length_radio_entries[] = { {"ViewHex8", NULL, "_8", NULL, NULL, 8}, {"ViewHex10", NULL, "1_0", NULL, NULL, 10}, {"ViewHex16", NULL, "_16", NULL, NULL, 16}, {"ViewHex24", NULL, "_24", NULL, NULL, 24}, {"ViewHex32", NULL, "_32", NULL, NULL, 32} }; static const char *ui_description = "" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ""; static gchar *translate_menu(const gchar *path, gpointer data) { return _(path); } void view_send_hex_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { if(gtk_toggle_action_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action))) gtk_widget_show(GTK_WIDGET(Hex_Box)); else gtk_widget_hide(GTK_WIDGET(Hex_Box)); } void view_index_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { show_index = gtk_toggle_action_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action)); set_view(HEXADECIMAL_VIEW); } void view_hexadecimal_chars_radio_callback(GtkAction* action, gpointer data) { gint current_value; current_value = gtk_radio_action_get_current_value(GTK_RADIO_ACTION(action)); bytes_per_line = current_value; set_view(HEXADECIMAL_VIEW); } void set_view(guint type) { GtkAction *action; GtkAction *show_index_action; GtkAction *hex_chars_action; show_index_action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "ViewIndex"); hex_chars_action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "ViewHexadecimalChars"); clear_display(); set_clear_func(clear_display); switch(type) { case ASCII_VIEW: action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "ViewASCII"); gtk_toggle_action_set_active(GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action), TRUE); gtk_action_set_sensitive(show_index_action, FALSE); gtk_action_set_sensitive(hex_chars_action, FALSE); total_bytes = 0; set_display_func(put_text); break; case HEXADECIMAL_VIEW: action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "ViewHexadecimal"); gtk_toggle_action_set_active(GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action), TRUE); gtk_action_set_sensitive(show_index_action, TRUE); gtk_action_set_sensitive(hex_chars_action, TRUE); total_bytes = 0; set_display_func(put_hexadecimal); break; default: set_display_func(NULL); } write_buffer(); } void view_radio_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { gint current_value; current_value = gtk_radio_action_get_current_value(GTK_RADIO_ACTION(action)); set_view(current_value); } void Set_local_echo(gboolean echo) { GtkAction *action; echo_on = echo; action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "LocalEcho"); if(action) gtk_toggle_action_set_active(GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action), echo_on); } void echo_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { echo_on = gtk_toggle_action_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action)); configure_echo(echo_on); } void Set_crlfauto(gboolean crlfauto) { GtkAction *action; crlfauto_on = crlfauto; action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "CRLFauto"); if(action) gtk_toggle_action_set_active(GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action), crlfauto_on); } void CR_LF_auto_toggled_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { crlfauto_on = gtk_toggle_action_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION(action)); configure_crlfauto(crlfauto_on); } void toggle_logging_pause_resume(gboolean currentlyLogging) { GtkAction *action; action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "LogPauseResume"); if (currentlyLogging) { gtk_action_set_label(action, NULL); gtk_action_set_stock_id(action, GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_PAUSE); } else { gtk_action_set_label(action, _("Resume")); gtk_action_set_stock_id(action, GTK_STOCK_MEDIA_PLAY); } } void toggle_logging_sensitivity(gboolean currentlyLogging) { GtkAction *action; action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "LogToFile"); gtk_action_set_sensitive(action, !currentlyLogging); action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "LogPauseResume"); gtk_action_set_sensitive(action, currentlyLogging); action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "LogStop"); gtk_action_set_sensitive(action, currentlyLogging); action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "LogClear"); gtk_action_set_sensitive(action, currentlyLogging); } gboolean terminal_button_press_callback(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer *data) { if(event->type == GDK_BUTTON_PRESS && event->button == 3 && (event->state & gtk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask()) == 0) { gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(popup_menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, event->button, event->time); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } void terminal_popup_menu_callback(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data) { gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(popup_menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, gtk_get_current_event_time()); } void create_main_window(void) { GtkWidget *menu, *main_vbox, *label; GtkWidget *hex_send_entry; GtkAccelGroup *accel_group; GError *error; Fenetre = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); shortcuts = gtk_accel_group_new(); gtk_window_add_accel_group(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_ACCEL_GROUP(shortcuts)); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(Fenetre), "destroy", (GCallback)gtk_main_quit, NULL); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(Fenetre), "delete_event", (GCallback)gtk_main_quit, NULL); Set_window_title("GtkTerm"); main_vbox = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 0); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Fenetre), main_vbox); /* Create the UIManager */ ui_manager = gtk_ui_manager_new(); accel_group = gtk_ui_manager_get_accel_group (ui_manager); gtk_window_add_accel_group (GTK_WINDOW (Fenetre), accel_group); /* Create the actions */ action_group = gtk_action_group_new("MenuActions"); gtk_action_group_set_translate_func(action_group, translate_menu, NULL, NULL); gtk_action_group_add_actions(action_group, menu_entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (menu_entries), Fenetre); gtk_action_group_add_toggle_actions(action_group, menu_toggle_entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (menu_toggle_entries), Fenetre); gtk_action_group_add_radio_actions(action_group, menu_view_radio_entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (menu_view_radio_entries), -1, G_CALLBACK(view_radio_callback), Fenetre); gtk_action_group_add_radio_actions(action_group, menu_hex_chars_length_radio_entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (menu_hex_chars_length_radio_entries), 16, G_CALLBACK(view_hexadecimal_chars_radio_callback), Fenetre); gtk_ui_manager_insert_action_group (ui_manager, action_group, 0); /* Load the UI */ error = NULL; if(!gtk_ui_manager_add_ui_from_string(ui_manager, ui_description, -1, &error)) { g_message ("building menus failed: %s", error->message); g_error_free (error); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } menu = gtk_ui_manager_get_widget (ui_manager, "/MenuBar"); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(main_vbox), menu, FALSE, TRUE, 0); /* create vte window */ display = vte_terminal_new(); /* set terminal properties, these could probably be made user configurable */ vte_terminal_set_scroll_on_output(VTE_TERMINAL(display), FALSE); vte_terminal_set_scroll_on_keystroke(VTE_TERMINAL(display), TRUE); vte_terminal_set_mouse_autohide(VTE_TERMINAL(display), TRUE); vte_terminal_set_backspace_binding(VTE_TERMINAL(display), VTE_ERASE_ASCII_BACKSPACE); clear_display(); /* make vte window scrollable - inspired by gnome-terminal package */ scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, gtk_scrollable_get_vadjustment (GTK_SCROLLABLE (display))); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_scrolled_window_set_shadow_type(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scrolled_window), GTK_SHADOW_NONE); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), GTK_WIDGET(display)); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(main_vbox), scrolled_window, TRUE, TRUE, 0); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(display), "button-press-event", G_CALLBACK(terminal_button_press_callback), NULL); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(display), "popup-menu", G_CALLBACK(terminal_popup_menu_callback), NULL); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(display), "selection-changed", G_CALLBACK(update_copy_sensivity), NULL); update_copy_sensivity(VTE_TERMINAL(display), NULL); popup_menu = gtk_ui_manager_get_widget(ui_manager, "/PopupMenu"); /* set up logging buttons availability */ toggle_logging_pause_resume(FALSE); toggle_logging_sensitivity(FALSE); /* send hex char box (hidden when not in use) */ Hex_Box = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 0); label = gtk_label_new(_("Hexadecimal data to send (separator : ';' or space) : ")); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(Hex_Box), label, FALSE, FALSE, 5); hex_send_entry = gtk_entry_new(); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(hex_send_entry), "activate", (GCallback)Send_Hexadecimal, NULL); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(Hex_Box), hex_send_entry, TRUE, TRUE, 5); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(main_vbox), Hex_Box, FALSE, TRUE, 2); /* status bar */ StatusBar = gtk_statusbar_new(); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(main_vbox), StatusBar, FALSE, FALSE, 0); id = gtk_statusbar_get_context_id(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), "Messages"); label = gtk_label_new("RI"); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(StatusBar), label, FALSE, TRUE, 5); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(label), FALSE); signals[0] = label; label = gtk_label_new("DSR"); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(StatusBar), label, FALSE, TRUE, 5); signals[1] = label; label = gtk_label_new("CD"); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(StatusBar), label, FALSE, TRUE, 5); signals[2] = label; label = gtk_label_new("CTS"); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(StatusBar), label, FALSE, TRUE, 5); signals[3] = label; label = gtk_label_new("RTS"); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(StatusBar), label, FALSE, TRUE, 5); signals[4] = label; label = gtk_label_new("DTR"); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(StatusBar), label, FALSE, TRUE, 5); signals[5] = label; g_signal_connect_after(GTK_WIDGET(display), "commit", G_CALLBACK(Got_Input), NULL); g_timeout_add(POLL_DELAY, (GSourceFunc)control_signals_read, NULL); gtk_window_set_default_size(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), 750, 550); gtk_widget_show_all(Fenetre); gtk_widget_hide(GTK_WIDGET(Hex_Box)); } void initialize_hexadecimal_display(void) { total_bytes = 0; memset(blank_data, ' ', 128); blank_data[bytes_per_line * 3 + 5] = 0; } void put_hexadecimal(gchar *string, guint size) { static gchar data[128]; static gchar data_byte[6]; static guint bytes; glong column, row; gint i = 0; if(size == 0) return; while(i < size) { while(gtk_events_pending()) gtk_main_iteration(); vte_terminal_get_cursor_position(VTE_TERMINAL(display), &column, &row); if(show_index) { if(column == 0) /* First byte on line */ { sprintf(data, "%6d: ", total_bytes); vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), data, strlen(data)); bytes = 0; } } else { if(column == 0) bytes = 0; } /* Print hexadecimal characters */ data[0] = 0; while(bytes < bytes_per_line && i < size) { gint avance=0; gchar ascii[1]; sprintf(data_byte, "%02X ", (guchar)string[i]); log_chars(data_byte, 3); vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), data_byte, 3); avance = (bytes_per_line - bytes) * 3 + bytes + 2; /* Move forward */ sprintf(data_byte, "%c[%dC", 27, avance); vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), data_byte, strlen(data_byte)); /* Print ascii characters */ ascii[0] = (string[i] > 0x1F) ? string[i] : '.'; vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), ascii, 1); /* Move backward */ sprintf(data_byte, "%c[%dD", 27, avance + 1); vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), data_byte, strlen(data_byte)); if(bytes == bytes_per_line / 2 - 1) vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), "- ", strlen("- ")); bytes++; i++; /* End of line ? */ if(bytes == bytes_per_line) { vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), "\r\n", 2); total_bytes += bytes; } } } } void put_text(gchar *string, guint size) { log_chars(string, size); vte_terminal_feed(VTE_TERMINAL(display), string, size); } gint send_serial(gchar *string, gint len) { gint bytes_written; bytes_written = Send_chars(string, len); if(bytes_written > 0) { if(echo_on) put_chars(string, bytes_written, crlfauto_on); } return bytes_written; } static void Got_Input(VteTerminal *widget, gchar *text, guint length, gpointer ptr) { send_serial(text, length); } gboolean Envoie_car(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer pointer) { if(g_utf8_validate(event->string, 1, NULL)) send_serial(event->string, 1); return FALSE; } void help_about_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { gchar *authors[] = {"Julien Schimtt", "Zach Davis", NULL}; GError *error = NULL; GdkPixbuf *logo = NULL; logo = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_resource ("/org/gtk/gtkterm/gtkterm_small.png", &error); gtk_show_about_dialog(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), "program-name", "GTKTerm", "logo", logo, "version", VERSION, "comments", _("GTKTerm is a simple GTK+ terminal used to communicate with the serial port."), "copyright", "Copyright © Julien Schimtt", "authors", authors, "website", "https://github.com/Jeija/gtkterm", "website-label", "https://github.com/Jeija/gtkterm", "license-type", GTK_LICENSE_LGPL_3_0, NULL); } void show_control_signals(int stat) { if(stat & TIOCM_RI) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[0]), TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[0]), FALSE); if(stat & TIOCM_DSR) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[1]), TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[1]), FALSE); if(stat & TIOCM_CD) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[2]), TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[2]), FALSE); if(stat & TIOCM_CTS) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[3]), TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[3]), FALSE); if(stat & TIOCM_RTS) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[4]), TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[4]), FALSE); if(stat & TIOCM_DTR) gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[5]), TRUE); else gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(signals[5]), FALSE); } void signals_send_break_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { sendbreak(); Put_temp_message(_("Break signal sent!"), 800); } void signals_toggle_DTR_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Set_signals(0); } void signals_toggle_RTS_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Set_signals(1); } void signals_close_port(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Close_port(); gchar *message; message = get_port_string(); Set_status_message(message); Set_window_title(message); g_free(message); } void signals_open_port(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Config_port(); gchar *message; message = get_port_string(); Set_status_message(message); Set_window_title(message); g_free(message); } gboolean control_signals_read(void) { int state; state = lis_sig(); if(state >= 0) show_control_signals(state); return TRUE; } void Set_status_message(gchar *msg) { gtk_statusbar_pop(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), id); gtk_statusbar_push(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), id, msg); } void Set_window_title(gchar *msg) { gchar* header = g_strdup_printf("GtkTerm - %s", msg); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), header); g_free(header); } void show_message(gchar *message, gint type_msg) { GtkWidget *Fenetre_msg; if(type_msg==MSG_ERR) { Fenetre_msg = gtk_message_dialog_new(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, message, NULL); } else if(type_msg==MSG_WRN) { Fenetre_msg = gtk_message_dialog_new(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, message, NULL); } else return; gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(Fenetre_msg)); gtk_widget_destroy(Fenetre_msg); } gboolean Send_Hexadecimal(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer pointer) { guint i; gchar *text, *message, **tokens, *buff; guint scan_val; text = (gchar *)gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(widget)); if(strlen(text) == 0) { message = g_strdup_printf(_("0 byte(s) sent!")); Put_temp_message(message, 1500); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widget), ""); g_free(message); return FALSE; } tokens = g_strsplit_set(text, " ;", -1); buff = g_malloc(g_strv_length(tokens)); for(i = 0; tokens[i] != NULL; i++) { if(sscanf(tokens[i], "%02X", &scan_val) != 1) { Put_temp_message(_("Improper formatted hex input, 0 bytes sent!"), 1500); g_free(buff); return FALSE; } buff[i] = scan_val; } send_serial(buff, i); g_free(buff); message = g_strdup_printf(_("%d byte(s) sent!"), i); Put_temp_message(message, 2000); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(widget), ""); g_strfreev(tokens); return FALSE; } void Put_temp_message(const gchar *text, gint time) { /* time in ms */ gtk_statusbar_push(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), id, text); g_timeout_add(time, (GSourceFunc)pop_message, NULL); } gboolean pop_message(void) { gtk_statusbar_pop(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), id); return FALSE; } void clear_display(void) { initialize_hexadecimal_display(); if(display) vte_terminal_reset(VTE_TERMINAL(display), TRUE, TRUE); } void edit_copy_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { vte_terminal_copy_clipboard(VTE_TERMINAL(display)); } void update_copy_sensivity(VteTerminal *terminal, gpointer data) { GtkAction *action; gboolean can_copy; can_copy = vte_terminal_get_has_selection(VTE_TERMINAL(terminal)); action = gtk_action_group_get_action(action_group, "EditCopy"); gtk_action_set_sensitive(action, can_copy); } void edit_paste_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { vte_terminal_paste_clipboard(VTE_TERMINAL(display)); } void edit_select_all_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { vte_terminal_select_all(VTE_TERMINAL(display)); } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/macros.c0000644000175000017500000003260013203604727017357 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* macros.c */ /* -------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Functions for the management of the macros */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.99.0 : file creation by Julien */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "interface.h" #include "macros.h" #include #include enum { COLUMN_SHORTCUT, COLUMN_ACTION, NUM_COLUMNS }; macro_t *macros = NULL; static GtkWidget *window = NULL; macro_t *get_shortcuts(gint *size) { gint i = 0; if(macros != NULL) { while(macros[i].shortcut != NULL) i++; } *size = i; return macros; } static void shortcut_callback(gpointer *number) { gchar *string; gchar *str; gint i, length; guchar a; guint val_read; string = macros[(long)number].action; length = strlen(string); for(i = 0; i < length; i++) { if(string[i] == '\\') { if(g_unichar_isdigit((gunichar)string[i + 1])) { if((string[i + 1] == '0') && (string[i + 2] != 0)) { if(g_unichar_isxdigit((gunichar)string[i + 3])) { str = &string[i + 2]; i += 3; } else { str = &string[i + 1]; if(g_unichar_isxdigit((gunichar)string[i + 2])) i += 2; else i++; } } else { str = &string[i + 1]; if(g_unichar_isxdigit((gunichar)string[i + 2])) i += 2; else i++; } if(sscanf(str, "%02X", &val_read) == 1) a = (guchar)val_read; else a = '\\'; } else { switch(string[i + 1]) { case 'a': a = '\a'; break; case 'b': a = '\b'; break; case 't': a = '\t'; break; case 'n': a = '\n'; break; case 'v': a = '\v'; break; case 'f': a = '\f'; break; case 'r': a = '\r'; break; case '\\': a = '\\'; break; default: a = '\\'; i--; break; } i++; } send_serial((gchar*)&a, 1); } else { send_serial(&string[i], 1); } } str = g_strdup_printf(_("Macro \"%s\" sent !"), macros[(long)number].shortcut); Put_temp_message(str, 800); g_free(str); } void create_shortcuts(macro_t *macro, gint size) { macros = g_malloc((size + 1) * sizeof(macro_t)); if(macros != NULL) { memcpy(macros, macro, size * sizeof(macro_t)); macros[size].shortcut = NULL; macros[size].action = NULL; } else perror("malloc"); } void add_shortcuts(void) { long i = 0; guint acc_key; GdkModifierType mod; if(macros == NULL) return; while(macros[i].shortcut != NULL) { macros[i].closure = g_cclosure_new_swap(G_CALLBACK(shortcut_callback), (gpointer)i, NULL); gtk_accelerator_parse(macros[i].shortcut, &acc_key, &mod); if(acc_key != 0) gtk_accel_group_connect(shortcuts, acc_key, mod, GTK_ACCEL_MASK, macros[i].closure); i++; } } static void macros_destroy(void) { gint i = 0; if(macros == NULL) return; while(macros[i].shortcut != NULL) { g_free(macros[i].shortcut); g_free(macros[i].action); /* g_closure_unref(macros[i].closure); */ i++; } g_free(macros); macros = NULL; } void remove_shortcuts(void) { gint i = 0; if(macros == NULL) return; while(macros[i].shortcut != NULL) { gtk_accel_group_disconnect(shortcuts, macros[i].closure); i++; } macros_destroy(); } static GtkTreeModel *create_model(void) { gint i = 0; GtkListStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; /* create list store */ store = gtk_list_store_new (NUM_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); /* add data to the list store */ if(macros != NULL) { while(1) { if(macros[i].shortcut == NULL) break; gtk_list_store_append (store, &iter); gtk_list_store_set (store, &iter, COLUMN_SHORTCUT, macros[i].shortcut, COLUMN_ACTION, macros[i].action, -1); i++; } } return GTK_TREE_MODEL(store); } static gboolean shortcut_edited (GtkCellRendererText *cell, const gchar *path_string, const gchar *new_text, gpointer data) { GtkTreeModel *model = (GtkTreeModel *)data; GtkTreePath *path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string (path_string); GtkTreeIter iter; gtk_tree_model_get_iter(model, &iter, path); gtk_list_store_set(GTK_LIST_STORE(model), &iter, COLUMN_ACTION, new_text, -1); gtk_tree_path_free (path); return TRUE; } static void add_columns (GtkTreeView *treeview) { GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GtkTreeModel *model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (treeview); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Shortcut"), renderer, "text", COLUMN_SHORTCUT, NULL); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sort_column_id (column, COLUMN_SHORTCUT); gtk_tree_view_append_column (treeview, column); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); g_signal_connect (renderer, "edited", G_CALLBACK(shortcut_edited), model); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes ("Action", renderer, "text", COLUMN_ACTION, NULL); g_object_set(G_OBJECT(renderer), "editable", TRUE, NULL); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sort_column_id (column, COLUMN_ACTION); gtk_tree_view_append_column (treeview, column); } static gint Add_shortcut(GtkWidget *button, gpointer pointer) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *model = (GtkTreeModel *)pointer; gtk_list_store_append(GTK_LIST_STORE(model), &iter); gtk_list_store_set(GTK_LIST_STORE(model), &iter, COLUMN_SHORTCUT, "None", -1); return FALSE; } static gboolean Delete_shortcut(GtkWidget *button, gpointer pointer) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeView *treeview = (GtkTreeView *)pointer; GtkTreeModel *model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (treeview); GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (treeview); if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, NULL, &iter)) { gint i; GtkTreePath *path; path = gtk_tree_model_get_path(model, &iter); i = gtk_tree_path_get_indices(path)[0]; gtk_list_store_remove (GTK_LIST_STORE (model), &iter); gtk_tree_path_free (path); } return FALSE; } static gboolean Save_shortcuts(GtkWidget *button, gpointer pointer) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeView *treeview = (GtkTreeView *)pointer; GtkTreeModel *model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (treeview); gint i = 0; remove_shortcuts(); if(gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(model, &iter)) { do { i++; } while(gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, &iter)); gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(model, &iter); macros = g_malloc((i + 1) * sizeof(macro_t)); i = 0; if(macros != NULL) { do { gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, COLUMN_SHORTCUT, &(macros[i].shortcut), \ COLUMN_ACTION, &(macros[i].action), \ -1); i++; } while(gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, &iter)); macros[i].shortcut = NULL; macros[i].action = NULL; } } add_shortcuts(); return FALSE; } static gboolean key_pressed(GtkWidget *window, GdkEventKey *key, gpointer pointer) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeView *treeview = (GtkTreeView *)pointer; GtkTreeModel *model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (treeview); GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (treeview); gchar *str = NULL; switch(key->keyval) { case GDK_KEY_Shift_L: case GDK_KEY_Shift_R: case GDK_KEY_Control_L: case GDK_KEY_Control_R: case GDK_KEY_Caps_Lock: case GDK_KEY_Shift_Lock: case GDK_KEY_Meta_L: case GDK_KEY_Meta_R: case GDK_KEY_Alt_L: case GDK_KEY_Alt_R: case GDK_KEY_Super_L: case GDK_KEY_Super_R: case GDK_KEY_Hyper_L: case GDK_KEY_Hyper_R: case GDK_KEY_Mode_switch: return FALSE; default: break; } if(gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selection, NULL, &iter)) { gint i; GtkTreePath *path; path = gtk_tree_model_get_path(model, &iter); i = gtk_tree_path_get_indices(path)[0]; str = gtk_accelerator_name(key->keyval, key->state & ~GDK_MOD2_MASK); gtk_list_store_set(GTK_LIST_STORE (model), &iter, COLUMN_SHORTCUT, str, -1); gtk_tree_path_free(path); g_free(str); g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func(window, G_CALLBACK(key_pressed), pointer); } return FALSE; } static gboolean Capture_shortcut(GtkWidget *button, gpointer pointer) { g_signal_connect_after(window, "key_press_event", G_CALLBACK(key_pressed), pointer); return FALSE; } static gboolean Help_screen(GtkWidget *button, gpointer pointer) { GtkWidget *Dialog; Dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new(pointer, GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, _("The \"action\" field of a macro is the data to be sent on the port. Text can be entered, but also special chars, like \\n, \\t, \\r, etc. You can also enter hexadecimal data preceded by a '\\'. The hexadecimal data should not begin with a letter (eg. use \\0FF and not \\FF)\nExamples :\n\t\"Hello\\n\" sends \"Hello\" followed by a Line Feed\n\t\"Hello\\0A\" does the same thing but the LF is entered in hexadecimal")); gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG (Dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy(Dialog); return FALSE; } void Config_macros(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *vbox, *hbox; GtkWidget *sw; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkWidget *treeview; GtkWidget *button; GtkWidget *separator; /* create window, etc */ window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window), _("Configure Macros")); g_signal_connect (window, "destroy", G_CALLBACK (gtk_widget_destroyed), &window); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (window), 8); vbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 8); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), vbox); sw = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_shadow_type (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (sw), GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (sw), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), sw, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* create tree model */ model = create_model (); /* create tree view */ treeview = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (model); gtk_tree_view_set_rules_hint (GTK_TREE_VIEW (treeview), TRUE); gtk_tree_view_set_search_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (treeview), COLUMN_SHORTCUT); g_object_unref (model); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (sw), treeview); /* add columns to the tree view */ add_columns (GTK_TREE_VIEW (treeview)); hbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 4); gtk_box_set_homogeneous (GTK_BOX (hbox), TRUE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Add")); g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Add_shortcut), (gpointer)model); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Delete")); g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Delete_shortcut), (gpointer)treeview); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Capture Shortcut")); g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Capture_shortcut), (gpointer)treeview); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); separator = gtk_separator_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), separator, FALSE, TRUE, 0); hbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 4); gtk_box_set_homogeneous (GTK_BOX (hbox), TRUE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_HELP); g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Help_screen), (gpointer)window); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_OK); g_signal_connect(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Save_shortcuts), (gpointer)treeview); g_signal_connect_swapped(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), (gpointer)window); gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (GTK_STOCK_CANCEL); g_signal_connect_swapped(button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), (gpointer)window); gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW(window), 300, 400); gtk_widget_show_all(window); } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/i18n.c0000644000175000017500000001041013203604726016644 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* i18n.c */ /* ------ */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* UTF-8 conversion to print in the console */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.5 : created strerror_utf8() function */ /* - 0.99.2 : file creation by Julien */ /* function iconv_from_utf8_to_locale is based */ /* on hddtemp 0.3 source code */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "i18n.h" static char *iconv_from_utf8_to_locale(const char *str, const char *fallback_string) { const char *charset; iconv_t cd; size_t nconv; char *buffer, *old_buffer; char *buffer_ptr; char *string_ptr; char *string; const size_t buffer_inc = 80; // Increment buffer size in 80 bytes step size_t buffer_size; size_t buffer_size_left; size_t string_size; // Get the current charset charset = nl_langinfo(CODESET); if(strcmp(charset, "UTF-8") == 0) return g_strdup(str); // Open iconv descriptor cd = iconv_open(charset, "UTF-8"); if (cd == (iconv_t) -1) return g_strdup(fallback_string); // Set up the buffer buffer_size = buffer_size_left = buffer_inc; buffer = (char *) malloc(buffer_size + 1); if (buffer == NULL) return g_strdup(fallback_string); buffer_ptr = buffer; string = g_strdup(str); string_ptr = string; string_size = strlen(string); // Do the conversion while (string_size != 0) { nconv = iconv(cd, &string_ptr, &string_size, &buffer_ptr, &buffer_size_left); if (nconv == (size_t) -1) { if (errno != E2BIG) // if translation error { iconv_close(cd); // close descriptor free(buffer); // free buffer free(string); return g_strdup(fallback_string); // and return fallback string } // increase buffer size buffer_size += buffer_inc; buffer_size_left = buffer_inc; old_buffer = buffer; buffer = (char *) realloc(buffer, buffer_size + 1); if (buffer == NULL) { free(string); return g_strdup(fallback_string); } buffer_ptr = (buffer_ptr - old_buffer) + buffer; } } *buffer_ptr = '\0'; iconv_close(cd); free(string); return buffer; } int i18n_printf(const char *format, ...) { char *new_format; int return_value; va_list args; new_format = iconv_from_utf8_to_locale(format, ""); if(new_format != NULL) { va_start(args, format); return_value = vprintf(new_format, args); va_end(args); free(new_format); } else return_value = 0; return return_value; } int i18n_fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...) { char *new_format; int return_value; va_list args; new_format = iconv_from_utf8_to_locale(format, ""); if(new_format != NULL) { va_start(args, format); return_value = vfprintf(stream, new_format, args); va_end(args); free(new_format); } else return_value = 0; return return_value; } void i18n_perror(const char *s) { char *conv_string; int errno_backup; errno_backup = errno; conv_string = iconv_from_utf8_to_locale(s, ""); if(conv_string != NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", conv_string, strerror_utf8(errno_backup)); free(conv_string); } } char *strerror_utf8(int errornum) { char *utf8error; utf8error = g_locale_to_utf8(strerror(errornum), -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); return utf8error; } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/auto_config.h0000644000175000017500000000235713203604726020402 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* gettext.h */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Include for ../config.h to avoid redefinitions */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.2 : file creation by Julien */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef AUTO_CONFIG_H_ #define AUTO_CONFIG_H_ #include "../config.h" #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/interface.h0000644000175000017500000000325613203604727020045 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* interface.h */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Functions for the management of the GUI for the main window */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef WIDGETS_H_ #define WIDGETS_H_ #define MSG_WRN 0 #define MSG_ERR 1 #define ASCII_VIEW 0 #define HEXADECIMAL_VIEW 1 void create_main_window(void); void Set_status_message(gchar *); void put_text(gchar *, guint); void put_hexadecimal(gchar *, guint); void Set_local_echo(gboolean); void show_message(gchar *, gint); void clear_display(void); void set_view(guint); gint send_serial(gchar *, gint); void Put_temp_message(const gchar *, gint); void Set_window_title(gchar *msg); void toggle_logging_pause_resume(gboolean currentlyLogging); void toggle_logging_sensitivity(gboolean currentlyLogging); extern GtkWidget *Fenetre; extern GtkWidget *StatusBar; extern guint id; extern GtkWidget *Text; extern GtkAccelGroup *shortcuts; #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/buffer.h0000644000175000017500000000333513203604726017353 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* buffer.h */ /* -------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Management of a local buffer of data received */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.7 : removed auto crlf stuff - (use macros instead) */ /* - 0.98.4 : file creation by Julien */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef BUFFER_H_ #define BUFFER_H_ #define BUFFER_SIZE (128 * 1024) void create_buffer(void); void delete_buffer(void); void put_chars(char *, unsigned int, gboolean); void clear_buffer(void); void write_buffer(void); void set_display_func(void (*func)(char *, unsigned int)); void unset_display_func(void (*func)(char *, unsigned int)); void set_clear_func(void (*func)(void)); void unset_clear_func(void (*func)(void)); void write_buffer_with_func(void (*func)(char *, unsigned int)); #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/config_terminal_dialog.ui0000644000175000017500000002257513203604726022756 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker 100 3000 200 1 10 290 245 False False True center-on-parent True dialog center False center center vertical 2 False Close True True True bottom True True 0 False False 1 True False center start 5 6 12 True True False Terminal Font 0.01 1 0 0 True True True Sans 12 1 0 True False Scrollback Lines 1 0 1 True True 5 cfg_scrollback_lines 100 1 1 True False Background color 1 0 4 True True True start Background color 1 4 True False Text color 1 0 3 True True True start Text color 1 3 True False Block cursor end 1 0 2 True True start center True True 1 2 False True 0 gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/cmdline.c0000644000175000017500000001151313203604726017505 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* cmdline.c */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Reads the command line */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.98.3 : modified for configuration file */ /* - 0.98.2 : added --echo */ /* - 0.98 : file creation by Julien */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include "term_config.h" #include "files.h" #include "auto_config.h" #include "i18n.h" #include #include extern struct configuration_port config; void display_help(void) { i18n_printf(_("\nGTKTerm version %s\n"), VERSION); i18n_printf(_("\t (c) Julien Schmitt\n")); i18n_printf(_("\nThis program is released under the terms of the GPL V.2\n")); i18n_printf(_("\t ** Use at your own risks ! **\n")); i18n_printf(_("\nCommand line options\n")); i18n_printf(_("--help or -h : this help screen\n")); i18n_printf(_("--config or -c : load configuration\n")); i18n_printf(_("--port or -p : serial port device (default /dev/ttyS0)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--speed or -s : serial port speed (default 9600)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--bits or -b : number of bits (default 8)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--stopbits or -t : number of stopbits (default 1)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--parity or -a : partity (default none)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--flow or -w : flow control (default none)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--delay or -d : end of line delay in ms (default none)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--char or -r : wait for a special char at end of line (default none)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--file or -f : default file to send (default none)\n")); i18n_printf(_("--rts_time_before or -x : for rs485, time in ms before transmit with rts on\n")); i18n_printf(_("--rts_time_after or -y : for rs485, time in ms after transmit with rts on\n")); i18n_printf(_("--echo or -e : switch on local echo\n")); i18n_printf("\n"); } int read_command_line(int argc, char **argv, gchar *configuration_to_read) { int c; int option_index = 0; static struct option long_options[] = { {"speed", 1, 0, 's'}, {"parity", 1, 0, 'a'}, {"stopbits", 1, 0, 't'}, {"bits", 1, 0, 'b'}, {"file", 1, 0, 'f'}, {"port", 1, 0, 'p'}, {"flow", 1, 0, 'w'}, {"delay", 1, 0, 'd'}, {"char", 1, 0, 'r'}, {"help", 0, 0, 'h'}, {"echo", 0, 0, 'e'}, {"rts_time_before", 1, 0, 'x'}, {"rts_time_after", 1, 0, 'y'}, {"config", 1, 0, 'c'}, {0, 0, 0, 0} }; /* need a working configuration file ! */ Check_configuration_file(); while(1) { c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "s:a:t:b:f:p:w:d:r:hec:x:y:", long_options, &option_index); if(c == -1) break; switch(c) { case 'c': Load_configuration_from_file(optarg); 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you can redistribute it and/or modify */ /* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by */ /* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) */ /* any later version. */ /* */ /* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, */ /* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of */ /* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the */ /* GNU General Public License for more details. */ /* */ /* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License */ /* along with this program; if not, write to the */ /* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, */ /* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* */ /**************************************************************************/ /* $Id: parsecfg.h,v 1.15 2001/02/22 12:28:50 gm Exp $ */ #ifndef PARSECFG_H_INCLUDED #define PARSECFG_H_INCLUDED #undef PARSECFG_VERSION #define PARSECFG_VERSION "3.6.7" /* error code */ typedef enum { CFG_NO_ERROR, CFG_OPEN_FAIL, CFG_CREATE_FAIL, CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, CFG_WRONG_PARAMETER, CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR, CFG_INVALID_NUMBER, CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE, CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL, CFG_BOOL_ERROR, CFG_USED_SECTION, CFG_NO_CLOSING_BRACE, CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG } cfgErrorCode; /* type of the configuration file */ typedef enum { CFG_SIMPLE, CFG_INI } cfgFileType; /* constants for recognized value types */ typedef enum { CFG_END, CFG_BOOL, CFG_STRING, CFG_INT, CFG_UINT, CFG_LONG, CFG_ULONG, CFG_STRING_LIST, CFG_FLOAT, CFG_DOUBLE } cfgValueType; typedef enum { CFG_PARAMETER, CFG_VALUE, CFG_SECTION } cfgKeywordValue; typedef enum { CFG_NO_QUOTE, CFG_SINGLE_QUOTE, CFG_DOUBLE_QUOTE } cfgQuote; typedef struct { char *parameterName; cfgValueType type; void *value; } cfgStruct; typedef struct cfgList_tag { char *str; struct cfgList_tag *next; } cfgList; /* proto type declaration of public functions */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif void cfgSetFatalFunc(void (*f) (cfgErrorCode, const char *, int, const char *)); int cfgParse(const char *file, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type); int cfgDump(const char *file, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type, int max_section); int fetchVarFromCfgFile(const char *file, char *parameter_name, void *result_value, cfgValueType value_type, cfgFileType file_type, int section_num, const char *section_name); int cfgSectionNameToNumber(const char *name); char *cfgSectionNumberToName(int num); int cfgAllocForNewSection(cfgStruct cfg[], const char *name); int cfgStoreValue(cfgStruct cfg[], const char *parameter, const char *value, cfgFileType type, int section); 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gchar *action; GClosure *closure; } macro_t; void Config_macros(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void remove_shortcuts(void); void add_shortcuts(void); void create_shortcuts(macro_t *, gint); macro_t *get_shortcuts(gint *); #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/buffer.c0000644000175000017500000001076013203604726017346 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* buffer.c */ /* -------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Management of a local buffer of data received */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.7 : removed (send)auto crlf stuff - (use macros instead)*/ /* - 0.99.5 : Corrected segfault in case of buffer overlap */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.98.4 : file creation by Julien */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "buffer.h" #include "i18n.h" #include "serial.h" #include #include static char *buffer = NULL; static char *current_buffer; static unsigned int pointer; static int cr_received = 0; char overlapped; void (*write_func)(char *, unsigned int) = NULL; void (*clear_func)(void) = NULL; void create_buffer(void) { if(buffer == NULL) { buffer = malloc(BUFFER_SIZE); clear_buffer(); } return; } void delete_buffer(void) { if(buffer != NULL) free(buffer); return; } void put_chars(char *chars, unsigned int size, gboolean crlf_auto) { char *characters; /* If the auto CR LF mode on, read the buffer to add \r before \n */ if(crlf_auto) { /* BUFFER_RECEPTION*2 for worst case scenario, all \n or \r chars */ char out_buffer[BUFFER_RECEPTION*2]; int i, out_size = 0; for (i=0; i BUFFER_SIZE) { characters = chars + (size - BUFFER_SIZE); size = BUFFER_SIZE; } else characters = chars; if((size + pointer) >= BUFFER_SIZE) { memcpy(current_buffer, characters, BUFFER_SIZE - pointer); chars = characters + BUFFER_SIZE - pointer; pointer = size - (BUFFER_SIZE - pointer); memcpy(buffer, chars, pointer); current_buffer = buffer + pointer; 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} gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/term_config.c0000644000175000017500000013514313203604727020375 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* config.c */ /* -------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Configuration of the serial port */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.7 : Refactor to use newer gtk widgets */ /* Add ability to use arbitrary baud */ /* Add rs458 capability - Marc Le Douarain */ /* Remove auto cr/lf stuff - (use macros instead) */ /* - 0.99.5 : Make the combo list for the device editable */ /* - 0.99.3 : Configuration for VTE terminal */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.99.1 : fixed memory management bug */ /* test if there are devices found */ /* - 0.99.0 : fixed enormous memory management bug ;-) */ /* save / read macros */ /* - 0.98.5 : font saved in configuration */ /* bug fixed in memory management */ /* combos set to non editable */ /* - 0.98.3 : configuration file */ /* - 0.98.2 : autodetect existing devices */ /* - 0.98 : added devfs devices */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "serial.h" #include "term_config.h" #include "interface.h" #include "gresource.h" #include "parsecfg.h" #include "macros.h" #include "i18n.h" #include "config.h" #define DEVICE_NUMBERS_TO_CHECK 12 gchar *devices_to_check[] = { "/dev/ttyS%d", "/dev/tts/%d", "/dev/ttyUSB%d", "/dev/ttyACM%d", "/dev/usb/tts/%d", NULL }; /* Configuration file variables */ gchar **port; gint *speed; gint *bits; gint *stopbits; gchar **parity; gchar **flow; gint *wait_delay; gint *wait_char; gint *rts_time_before_tx; gint *rts_time_after_tx; gint *echo; gint *crlfauto; cfgList **macro_list = NULL; gchar **font; gint *block_cursor; gint *rows; gint *columns; gint *scrollback; gint *visual_bell; gfloat *foreground_red; gfloat *foreground_blue; gfloat *foreground_green; gfloat *foreground_alpha; gfloat *background_red; gfloat *background_blue; gfloat *background_green; gfloat *background_alpha; cfgStruct cfg[] = { {"port", CFG_STRING, &port}, {"speed", CFG_INT, &speed}, {"bits", CFG_INT, &bits}, {"stopbits", CFG_INT, &stopbits}, {"parity", CFG_STRING, &parity}, {"flow", CFG_STRING, &flow}, {"wait_delay", CFG_INT, &wait_delay}, {"wait_char", CFG_INT, &wait_char}, {"rs485_rts_time_before_tx", CFG_INT, &rts_time_before_tx}, {"rs485_rts_time_after_tx", CFG_INT, &rts_time_after_tx}, {"echo", CFG_BOOL, &echo}, {"crlfauto", CFG_BOOL, &crlfauto}, {"font", CFG_STRING, &font}, {"macros", CFG_STRING_LIST, ¯o_list}, {"term_block_cursor", CFG_BOOL, &block_cursor}, {"term_rows", CFG_INT, &rows}, {"term_columns", CFG_INT, &columns}, {"term_scrollback", CFG_INT, &scrollback}, {"term_visual_bell", CFG_BOOL, &visual_bell}, {"term_foreground_red", CFG_FLOAT, &foreground_red}, {"term_foreground_blue", CFG_FLOAT, &foreground_blue}, {"term_foreground_green", CFG_FLOAT, &foreground_green}, {"term_foreground_alpha", CFG_FLOAT, &foreground_alpha}, {"term_background_red", CFG_FLOAT, &background_red}, {"term_background_blue", CFG_FLOAT, &background_blue}, {"term_background_green", CFG_FLOAT, &background_green}, {"term_background_alpha", CFG_FLOAT, &background_alpha}, {NULL, CFG_END, NULL} }; gchar *config_file; struct configuration_port config; display_config_t term_conf; GtkWidget *Entry; gint Grise_Degrise(GtkWidget *bouton, gpointer pointeur); void read_font_button(GtkFontButton *fontButton); void Hard_default_configuration(void); void Copy_configuration(int); static void Select_config(gchar *, void *); static void Save_config_file(void); static void load_config(GtkDialog *, gint, GtkTreeSelection *); static void delete_config(GtkDialog *, gint, GtkTreeSelection *); static void save_config(GtkDialog *, gint, GtkWidget *); static void really_save_config(GtkDialog *, gint, gpointer); static gint remove_section(gchar *, gchar *); static gboolean cursor_block(GtkSwitch *, gboolean, gpointer); static void Selec_couleur(GdkRGBA *, gfloat, gfloat, gfloat, gfloat); void config_fg_color(GtkWidget *button, gpointer data); void config_bg_color(GtkWidget *button, gpointer data); static void scrollback_set(GtkAdjustment *, gpointer); extern GtkWidget *display; void Config_Port_Fenetre(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *Table, *Label, *Bouton_OK, *Bouton_annule, *Combo, *Dialogue, *Frame, *CheckBouton, *Spin, *Expander, *ExpanderVbox, *content_area, *action_area; static GtkWidget *Combos[10]; GList *liste = NULL; gchar *chaine = NULL; gchar **dev = NULL; GtkAdjustment *adj; struct stat my_stat; gchar *string; int i; for(dev = devices_to_check; *dev != NULL; dev++) { for(i = 0; i < DEVICE_NUMBERS_TO_CHECK; i++) { chaine = g_strdup_printf(*dev, i); if(stat(chaine, &my_stat) == 0) liste = g_list_append(liste, chaine); } } if(liste == NULL) { show_message(_("No serial devices found!\n\n" "Searched the following paths:\n" "\t/dev/ttyS*\n\t/dev/tts/*\n\t/dev/ttyUSB*\n\t/dev/usb/tts/*\n\n" "Enter a different device path in the 'Port' box.\n"), MSG_WRN); } Dialogue = gtk_dialog_new(); content_area = gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(Dialogue)); action_area = gtk_dialog_get_action_area(GTK_DIALOG(Dialogue)); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(Dialogue), _("Configuration")); gtk_window_set_resizable(GTK_WINDOW(Dialogue), FALSE); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(content_area), 5); Frame = gtk_frame_new(_("Serial port")); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(content_area), Frame, FALSE, TRUE, 5); Table = gtk_table_new(4, 3, FALSE); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Frame), Table); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Port:")); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 10, 5); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Baud Rate:")); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 0, 10, 5); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Parity:")); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 2, 3, 0, 1, 0, 0, 10, 5); // create the devices combo box, and add device strings Combo = gtk_combo_box_text_new_with_entry(); for(i = 0; i < g_list_length(liste); i++) { gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), g_list_nth_data(liste, i)); } // try to restore last selected port, if any if(config.port != NULL && config.port[0] != '\0') { GtkWidget *tmp_entry; tmp_entry = gtk_bin_get_child(GTK_BIN(Combo)); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(tmp_entry), config.port); } else { gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 0); } // clean up devices strings //g_list_free(liste, (GDestroyNotify)g_free); // only available in glib >= 2.28 for(i = 0; i < g_list_length(liste); i++) { g_free(g_list_nth_data(liste, i)); } g_list_free(liste); g_free(chaine); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Combo, 0, 1, 1, 2, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[0] = Combo; Combo = gtk_combo_box_text_new_with_entry(); gtk_entry_set_max_length(GTK_ENTRY(gtk_bin_get_child (GTK_BIN (Combo))), 10); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "300"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "600"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "1200"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "2400"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "4800"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "9600"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "19200"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "38400"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "57600"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "115200"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "230400"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "460800"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "576000"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "921600"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "1000000"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "2000000"); /* set the current choice to the previous setting */ switch(config.vitesse) { case 300: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 0); break; case 600: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 1); break; case 1200: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 2); break; case 2400: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 3); break; case 4800: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 4); break; case 9600: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 5); break; case 19200: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 6); break; case 38400: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 7); break; case 57600: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 8); break; case 115200: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 9); break; case 230400: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 10); break; case 460800: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 11); break; case 576000: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 12); break; case 921600: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 13); break; case 1000000: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 14); break; case 2000000: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 15); break; case 0: /* no previous setting, use a default */ gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 5); default: /* custom baudrate */ string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.vitesse); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(gtk_bin_get_child (GTK_BIN (Combo))), string); g_free(string); } //validate input text (digits only) g_signal_connect(GTK_ENTRY(gtk_bin_get_child (GTK_BIN (Combo))), "insert-text", G_CALLBACK(check_text_input), isdigit); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Combo, 1, 2, 1, 2, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[1] = Combo; Combo = gtk_combo_box_text_new(); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "none"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "odd"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "even"); switch(config.parite) { case 0: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 0); break; case 1: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 1); break; case 2: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 2); break; } gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Combo, 2, 3, 1, 2, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[2] = Combo; Label = gtk_label_new(_("Bits:")); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 10, 5); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Stopbits:")); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 1, 2, 2, 3, 0, 0, 10, 5); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Flow control:")); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 2, 3, 2, 3, 0, 0, 10, 5); Combo = gtk_combo_box_text_new(); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "5"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "6"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "7"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "8"); gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 3); if(config.bits >= 5 && config.bits <= 8) gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), config.bits - 5); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Combo, 0, 1, 3, 4, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[3] = Combo; Combo = gtk_combo_box_text_new(); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "1"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "2"); gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 0); if(config.stops == 1 || config.stops == 2) gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), config.stops - 1); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Combo, 1, 2, 3, 4, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[4] = Combo; Combo = gtk_combo_box_text_new(); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "none"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "RTS/CTS"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "Xon/Xoff"); gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combo), "RS485-HalfDuplex(RTS)"); gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 0); switch(config.flux) { case 0: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 0); break; case 1: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 2); break; case 2: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 1); break; case 3: gtk_combo_box_set_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(Combo), 3); break; } gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Combo, 2, 3, 3, 4, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[5] = Combo; /* create an expander widget to hide the 'Advanced features' */ Expander = gtk_expander_new_with_mnemonic(_("Advanced Configuration Options")); ExpanderVbox = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 0); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Expander), ExpanderVbox); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(content_area), Expander); Frame = gtk_frame_new(_("ASCII file transfer")); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(ExpanderVbox), Frame); Table = gtk_table_new(2, 2, FALSE); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Frame), Table); Label = gtk_label_new(_("End of line delay (milliseconds):")); gtk_table_attach_defaults(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 0, 1, 0, 1); adj = gtk_adjustment_new(0.0, 0.0, 500.0, 10.0, 20.0, 0.0); Spin = gtk_spin_button_new(GTK_ADJUSTMENT(adj), 0, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Spin), TRUE); gtk_spin_button_set_value(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Spin), (gfloat)config.delai); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Spin, 1, 2, 0, 1, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[6] = Spin; Entry = gtk_entry_new(); gtk_entry_set_max_length(GTK_ENTRY(Entry), 1); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(Entry), FALSE); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Entry, 1, 2, 1, 2, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); CheckBouton = gtk_check_button_new_with_label(_("Wait for this special character before passing to next line:")); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(CheckBouton), "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Grise_Degrise), (gpointer)Spin); if(config.car != -1) { gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(Entry), &(config.car)); gtk_toggle_button_set_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(CheckBouton), TRUE); } gtk_table_attach_defaults(GTK_TABLE(Table), CheckBouton, 0, 1, 1, 2); Combos[7] = CheckBouton; Frame = gtk_frame_new(_("RS485 half-duplex parameters (RTS signal used to send)")); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(ExpanderVbox), Frame); Table = gtk_table_new(2, 2, FALSE); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Frame), Table); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Time with RTS 'on' before transmit (milliseconds):")); gtk_table_attach_defaults(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 0, 1, 0, 1); Label = gtk_label_new(_("Time with RTS 'on' after transmit (milliseconds):")); gtk_table_attach_defaults(GTK_TABLE(Table), Label, 0, 1, 1, 2); adj = gtk_adjustment_new(0.0, 0.0, 500.0, 10.0, 20.0, 0.0); Spin = gtk_spin_button_new(GTK_ADJUSTMENT(adj), 0, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Spin), TRUE); gtk_spin_button_set_value(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Spin), (gfloat)config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Spin, 1, 2, 0, 1, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[8] = Spin; adj = gtk_adjustment_new(0.0, 0.0, 500.0, 10.0, 20.0, 0.0); Spin = gtk_spin_button_new(GTK_ADJUSTMENT(adj), 0, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Spin), TRUE); gtk_spin_button_set_value(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Spin), (gfloat)config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit); gtk_table_attach(GTK_TABLE(Table), Spin, 1, 2, 1, 2, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, GTK_FILL | GTK_EXPAND, 5, 5); Combos[9] = Spin; Bouton_OK = gtk_button_new_from_stock(GTK_STOCK_OK); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(action_area), Bouton_OK, FALSE, TRUE, 0); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(Bouton_OK), "clicked", G_CALLBACK(Lis_Config), (gpointer)Combos); g_signal_connect_swapped(GTK_WIDGET(Bouton_OK), "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), GTK_WIDGET(Dialogue)); Bouton_annule = gtk_button_new_from_stock(GTK_STOCK_CANCEL); g_signal_connect_swapped(GTK_WIDGET(Bouton_annule), "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), GTK_WIDGET(Dialogue)); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(action_area), Bouton_annule, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show_all(Dialogue); } gint Lis_Config(GtkWidget *bouton, GtkWidget **Combos) { gchar *message; message = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combos[0])); strcpy(config.port, message); g_free(message); message = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combos[1])); config.vitesse = atoi(message); g_free(message); message = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combos[3])); config.bits = atoi(message); g_free(message); config.delai = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Combos[6])); config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Combos[8])); config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int(GTK_SPIN_BUTTON(Combos[9])); message = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combos[2])); if(!strcmp(message, "odd")) config.parite = 1; else if(!strcmp(message, "even")) config.parite = 2; else config.parite = 0; g_free(message); message = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combos[4])); config.stops = atoi(message); g_free(message); message = gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(Combos[5])); if(!strcmp(message, "Xon/Xoff")) config.flux = 1; else if(!strcmp(message, "RTS/CTS")) config.flux = 2; else if(!strncmp(message, "RS485",5)) config.flux = 3; else config.flux = 0; g_free(message); if(gtk_toggle_button_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(Combos[7]))) { config.car = *gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(Entry)); config.delai = 0; } else config.car = -1; Config_port(); message = get_port_string(); Set_status_message(message); Set_window_title(message); g_free(message); return FALSE; } gint Grise_Degrise(GtkWidget *bouton, gpointer pointeur) { if(gtk_toggle_button_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(bouton))) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(Entry), TRUE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(pointeur), FALSE); } else { gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(Entry), FALSE); gtk_widget_set_sensitive(GTK_WIDGET(pointeur), TRUE); } return FALSE; } void read_font_button(GtkFontButton *fontButton) { g_free(term_conf.font); term_conf.font = g_strdup(gtk_font_button_get_font_name(fontButton)); if(term_conf.font != NULL) vte_terminal_set_font(VTE_TERMINAL(display), pango_font_description_from_string(term_conf.font)); } void select_config_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Select_config(_("Load configuration"), G_CALLBACK(load_config)); } void save_config_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Save_config_file(); } void delete_config_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { Select_config(_("Delete configuration"), G_CALLBACK(delete_config)); } void Select_config(gchar *title, void *callback) { GtkWidget *dialog; GtkWidget *content_area; gint i, max; GtkWidget *Frame, *Scroll, *Liste, *Label; gchar *texte_label; GtkListStore *Modele_Liste; GtkTreeIter iter_Liste; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *Colonne; GtkTreeSelection *Selection_Liste; enum { N_texte, N_COLONNES }; /* Parse the config file */ max = cfgParse(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI); if(max == -1) { show_message(_("Cannot read configuration file!\n"), MSG_ERR); return; } else { gchar *Titre[]= {_("Configurations")}; dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons (title, NULL, GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_NONE, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); content_area = gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); Modele_Liste = gtk_list_store_new(N_COLONNES, G_TYPE_STRING); Liste = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model(GTK_TREE_MODEL(Modele_Liste)); gtk_tree_view_set_search_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(Liste), N_texte); Selection_Liste = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(Liste)); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode(Selection_Liste, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); Frame = gtk_frame_new(NULL); Scroll = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(Scroll), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Frame), Scroll); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(Scroll), Liste); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new(); g_object_set(G_OBJECT(renderer), "xalign", (gfloat)0.5, NULL); Colonne = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes(Titre[0], renderer, "text", 0, NULL); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sort_column_id(Colonne, 0); Label=gtk_label_new(""); texte_label = g_strdup_printf("%s", Titre[0]); gtk_label_set_markup(GTK_LABEL(Label), texte_label); g_free(texte_label); gtk_tree_view_column_set_widget(GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN(Colonne), Label); gtk_widget_show(Label); gtk_tree_view_column_set_alignment(GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN(Colonne), 0.5f); gtk_tree_view_column_set_resizable(GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN(Colonne), FALSE); gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(Liste), Colonne); for(i = 0; i < max; i++) { gtk_list_store_append(Modele_Liste, &iter_Liste); gtk_list_store_set(Modele_Liste, &iter_Liste, N_texte, cfgSectionNumberToName(i), -1); } gtk_widget_set_size_request(GTK_WIDGET(dialog), 200, 200); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(dialog), "response", G_CALLBACK (callback), GTK_TREE_SELECTION(Selection_Liste)); g_signal_connect_swapped(GTK_WIDGET(dialog), "response", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (content_area), Frame, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show_all (dialog); } } void Save_config_file(void) { GtkWidget *dialog, *content_area, *label, *box, *entry; dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons (_("Save configuration"), NULL, GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_NONE, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); content_area = gtk_dialog_get_content_area (GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); gtk_dialog_set_default_response(GTK_DIALOG(dialog), GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT); label = gtk_label_new(_("Configuration name: ")); box = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 0); entry = gtk_entry_new(); gtk_entry_set_text(GTK_ENTRY(entry), "default"); gtk_entry_set_activates_default(GTK_ENTRY(entry), TRUE); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), label, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), entry, TRUE, TRUE, 0); //validate input text (alpha-numeric only) g_signal_connect(GTK_ENTRY(entry), "insert-text", G_CALLBACK(check_text_input), isalnum); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(dialog), "response", G_CALLBACK(save_config), GTK_ENTRY(entry)); g_signal_connect_swapped(GTK_WIDGET(dialog), "response", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(content_area), box, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show_all (dialog); } void really_save_config(GtkDialog *Fenetre, gint id, gpointer data) { int max, cfg_num, i; gchar *string = NULL; cfg_num = -1; if(id == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { max = cfgParse(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI); if(max == -1) return; for(i = 0; i < max; i++) { if(!strcmp((char *)data, cfgSectionNumberToName(i))) cfg_num = i; } /* not overwriting */ if(cfg_num == -1) { max = cfgAllocForNewSection(cfg, (char *)data); cfg_num = max - 1; } else { if(remove_section(config_file, (char *)data) == -1) { show_message(_("Cannot overwrite section!"), MSG_ERR); return; } if(max == cfgParse(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI)) { show_message(_("Cannot read configuration file!"), MSG_ERR); return; } max = cfgAllocForNewSection(cfg, (char *)data); cfg_num = max - 1; } Copy_configuration(cfg_num); cfgDump(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI, max); string = g_strdup_printf(_("Configuration [%s] saved\n"), (char *)data); show_message(string, MSG_WRN); g_free(string); } else Save_config_file(); } void save_config(GtkDialog *Fenetre, gint id, GtkWidget *edit) { int max, i; const gchar *config_name; if(id == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { max = cfgParse(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI); if(max == -1) return; config_name = gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(edit)); for(i = 0; i < max; i++) { if(!strcmp(config_name, cfgSectionNumberToName(i))) { GtkWidget *message_dialog; message_dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new_with_markup(GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, GTK_BUTTONS_NONE, _("Section [%s] already exists.\n\nDo you want to overwrite it ?"), config_name); gtk_dialog_add_buttons(GTK_DIALOG(message_dialog), GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_NONE, GTK_STOCK_YES, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); if (gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(message_dialog)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) really_save_config(Fenetre, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, (gpointer)config_name); gtk_widget_destroy(message_dialog); i = max + 1; } } if(i == max) /* Section does not exist */ really_save_config(Fenetre, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, (gpointer)config_name); } } void load_config(GtkDialog *Fenetre, gint id, GtkTreeSelection *Selection_Liste) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *Modele; gchar *txt, *message; if(id == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { if(gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(Selection_Liste, &Modele, &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(Modele), &iter, 0, (gint *)&txt, -1); Load_configuration_from_file(txt); Verify_configuration(); Config_port(); add_shortcuts(); message = get_port_string(); Set_status_message(message); Set_window_title(message); g_free(message); } } } void delete_config(GtkDialog *Fenetre, gint id, GtkTreeSelection *Selection_Liste) { GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *Modele; gchar *txt; if(id == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { if(gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(Selection_Liste, &Modele, &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(Modele), &iter, 0, (gint *)&txt, -1); if(remove_section(config_file, txt) == -1) show_message(_("Cannot delete section!"), MSG_ERR); } } } gint Load_configuration_from_file(gchar *config_name) { int max, i, j, k, size; gchar *string = NULL; gchar *str; macro_t *macros = NULL; cfgList *t; max = cfgParse(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI); if(max == -1) return -1; else { for(i = 0; i < max; i++) { if(!strcmp(config_name, cfgSectionNumberToName(i))) { Hard_default_configuration(); if(port[i] != NULL) strcpy(config.port, port[i]); if(speed[i] != 0) config.vitesse = speed[i]; if(bits[i] != 0) config.bits = bits[i]; if(stopbits[i] != 0) config.stops = stopbits[i]; if(parity[i] != NULL) { if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(parity[i], "none")) config.parite = 0; else if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(parity[i], "odd")) config.parite = 1; else if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(parity[i], "even")) config.parite = 2; } if(flow[i] != NULL) { if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(flow[i], "none")) config.flux = 0; else if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(flow[i], "xon")) config.flux = 1; else if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(flow[i], "rts")) config.flux = 2; else if(!g_ascii_strcasecmp(flow[i], "rs485")) config.flux = 3; } config.delai = wait_delay[i]; if(wait_char[i] != 0) config.car = (signed char)wait_char[i]; else config.car = -1; config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit = rts_time_before_tx[i]; config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit = rts_time_after_tx[i]; if(echo[i] != -1) config.echo = (gboolean)echo[i]; else config.echo = FALSE; if(crlfauto[i] != -1) config.crlfauto = (gboolean)crlfauto[i]; else config.crlfauto = FALSE; g_free(term_conf.font); term_conf.font = g_strdup(font[i]); t = macro_list[i]; size = 0; if(t != NULL) { size++; while(t->next != NULL) { t = t->next; size++; } } if(size != 0) { t = macro_list[i]; macros = g_malloc(size * sizeof(macro_t)); if(macros == NULL) { perror("malloc"); return -1; } for(j = 0; j < size; j++) { for(k = 0; k < (strlen(t->str) - 1); k++) { if((t->str[k] == ':') && (t->str[k + 1] == ':')) break; } macros[j].shortcut = g_strndup(t->str, k); str = &(t->str[k + 2]); macros[j].action = g_strdup(str); t = t->next; } } remove_shortcuts(); create_shortcuts(macros, size); g_free(macros); if(block_cursor[i] != -1) term_conf.block_cursor = (gboolean)block_cursor[i]; else term_conf.block_cursor = TRUE; if(rows[i] != 0) term_conf.rows = rows[i]; if(columns[i] != 0) term_conf.columns = columns[i]; if(scrollback[i] != 0) term_conf.scrollback = scrollback[i]; if(visual_bell[i] != -1) term_conf.visual_bell = (gboolean)visual_bell[i]; else term_conf.visual_bell = FALSE; term_conf.foreground_color.red = foreground_red[i]; term_conf.foreground_color.green = foreground_green[i]; term_conf.foreground_color.blue = foreground_blue[i]; term_conf.foreground_color.alpha = foreground_alpha[i]; term_conf.background_color.red = background_red[i]; term_conf.background_color.green = background_green[i]; term_conf.background_color.blue = background_blue[i]; term_conf.background_color.alpha = background_alpha[i]; /* rows and columns are empty when the conf is autogenerate in the first save; so set term to default */ if(rows[i] == 0 || columns[i] == 0) { term_conf.block_cursor = TRUE; term_conf.rows = 80; term_conf.columns = 25; term_conf.scrollback = DEFAULT_SCROLLBACK; term_conf.visual_bell = FALSE; term_conf.foreground_color.red = 0.66; term_conf.foreground_color.green = 0.66; term_conf.foreground_color.blue = 0.66; term_conf.foreground_color.alpha = 1; term_conf.background_color.red = 0; term_conf.background_color.green = 0; term_conf.background_color.blue = 0; term_conf.background_color.alpha = 1; } i = max + 1; } } if(i == max) { string = g_strdup_printf(_("No section \"%s\" in configuration file\n"), config_name); show_message(string, MSG_ERR); g_free(string); return -1; } } vte_terminal_set_font(VTE_TERMINAL(display), pango_font_description_from_string(term_conf.font)); vte_terminal_set_size (VTE_TERMINAL(display), term_conf.rows, term_conf.columns); vte_terminal_set_scrollback_lines (VTE_TERMINAL(display), term_conf.scrollback); vte_terminal_set_color_foreground (VTE_TERMINAL(display), &term_conf.foreground_color); vte_terminal_set_color_background (VTE_TERMINAL(display), &term_conf.background_color); vte_terminal_set_color_background (VTE_TERMINAL(display), &term_conf.background_color); vte_terminal_set_cursor_shape(VTE_TERMINAL(display), term_conf.block_cursor ? VTE_CURSOR_SHAPE_BLOCK : VTE_CURSOR_SHAPE_IBEAM); gtk_widget_queue_draw(display); return 0; } void Verify_configuration(void) { gchar *string = NULL; switch(config.vitesse) { case 300: case 600: case 1200: case 2400: case 4800: case 9600: case 19200: case 38400: case 57600: case 115200: case 230400: case 460800: case 576000: case 921600: case 1000000: case 2000000: break; default: string = g_strdup_printf(_("Baudrate %d may not be supported by all hardware"), config.vitesse); show_message(string, MSG_ERR); g_free(string); } if(config.stops != 1 && config.stops != 2) { string = g_strdup_printf(_("Invalid number of stop-bits: %d\nFalling back to default number of stop-bits number: %d\n"), config.stops, DEFAULT_STOP); show_message(string, MSG_ERR); config.stops = DEFAULT_STOP; g_free(string); } if(config.bits < 5 || config.bits > 8) { string = g_strdup_printf(_("Invalid number of bits: %d\nFalling back to default number of bits: %d\n"), config.bits, DEFAULT_BITS); show_message(string, MSG_ERR); config.bits = DEFAULT_BITS; g_free(string); } if(config.delai < 0 || config.delai > 500) { string = g_strdup_printf(_("Invalid delay: %d ms\nFalling back to default delay: %d ms\n"), config.delai, DEFAULT_DELAY); show_message(string, MSG_ERR); config.delai = DEFAULT_DELAY; g_free(string); } if(term_conf.font == NULL) term_conf.font = g_strdup_printf(DEFAULT_FONT); } gint Check_configuration_file(void) { struct stat my_stat; gchar *string = NULL; /* is configuration file present ? */ if(stat(config_file, &my_stat) == 0) { /* If bad configuration file, fallback to _hardcoded_ defaults! */ if(Load_configuration_from_file("default") == -1) { Hard_default_configuration(); return -1; } } /* if not, create it, with the [default] section */ else { string = g_strdup_printf(_("Configuration file (%s) with\n[default] configuration has been created.\n"), config_file); show_message(string, MSG_WRN); cfgAllocForNewSection(cfg, "default"); Hard_default_configuration(); Copy_configuration(0); cfgDump(config_file, cfg, CFG_INI, 1); g_free(string); } return 0; } void Hard_default_configuration(void) { strcpy(config.port, DEFAULT_PORT); config.vitesse = DEFAULT_SPEED; config.parite = DEFAULT_PARITY; config.bits = DEFAULT_BITS; config.stops = DEFAULT_STOP; config.flux = DEFAULT_FLOW; config.delai = DEFAULT_DELAY; config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit = DEFAULT_DELAY_RS485; config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit = DEFAULT_DELAY_RS485; config.car = DEFAULT_CHAR; config.echo = DEFAULT_ECHO; config.crlfauto = FALSE; term_conf.font = g_strdup_printf(DEFAULT_FONT); term_conf.block_cursor = TRUE; term_conf.rows = 80; term_conf.columns = 25; term_conf.scrollback = DEFAULT_SCROLLBACK; term_conf.visual_bell = TRUE; Selec_couleur(&term_conf.foreground_color, 0.66, 0.66, 0.66, 1.0); Selec_couleur(&term_conf.background_color, 0, 0, 0, 1.0); } void Copy_configuration(int pos) { gchar *string = NULL; macro_t *macros = NULL; gint size, i; string = g_strdup(config.port); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "port", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.vitesse); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "speed", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.bits); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "bits", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.stops); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "stopbits", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); switch(config.parite) { case 0: string = g_strdup_printf("none"); break; case 1: string = g_strdup_printf("odd"); break; case 2: string = g_strdup_printf("even"); break; default: string = g_strdup_printf("none"); } cfgStoreValue(cfg, "parity", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); switch(config.flux) { case 0: string = g_strdup_printf("none"); break; case 1: string = g_strdup_printf("xon"); break; case 2: string = g_strdup_printf("rts"); break; case 3: string = g_strdup_printf("rs485"); break; default: string = g_strdup_printf("none"); } cfgStoreValue(cfg, "flow", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.delai); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "wait_delay", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.car); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "wait_char", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "rs485_rts_time_before_tx", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "rs485_rts_time_after_tx", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); if(config.echo == FALSE) string = g_strdup_printf("False"); else string = g_strdup_printf("True"); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "echo", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); if(config.crlfauto == FALSE) string = g_strdup_printf("False"); else string = g_strdup_printf("True"); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "crlfauto", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup(term_conf.font); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "font", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); macros = get_shortcuts(&size); for(i = 0; i < size; i++) { string = g_strdup_printf("%s::%s", macros[i].shortcut, macros[i].action); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "macros", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); } if(term_conf.block_cursor == FALSE) string = g_strdup_printf("False"); else string = g_strdup_printf("True"); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_block_cursor", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", term_conf.rows); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_rows", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", term_conf.columns); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_columns", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%d", term_conf.scrollback); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_scrollback", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); if(term_conf.visual_bell == FALSE) string = g_strdup_printf("False"); else string = g_strdup_printf("True"); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_visual_bell", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.foreground_color.red); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_foreground_red", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.foreground_color.green); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_foreground_green", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.foreground_color.blue); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_foreground_blue", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.foreground_color.alpha); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_foreground_alpha", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.background_color.red); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_background_red", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.background_color.green); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_background_green", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.background_color.blue); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_background_blue", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); string = g_strdup_printf("%f", term_conf.background_color.alpha); cfgStoreValue(cfg, "term_background_alpha", string, CFG_INI, pos); g_free(string); } gint remove_section(gchar *cfg_file, gchar *section) { FILE *f = NULL; char *buffer = NULL; char *buf; long size; gchar *to_search; long i, j, length, sect; f = fopen(cfg_file, "r"); if(f == NULL) { perror(cfg_file); return -1; } fseek(f, 0L, SEEK_END); size = ftell(f); rewind(f); buffer = g_malloc(size); if(buffer == NULL) { perror("malloc"); return -1; } if(fread(buffer, 1, size, f) != size) { perror(cfg_file); fclose(f); return -1; } to_search = g_strdup_printf("[%s]", section); length = strlen(to_search); /* Search section */ for(i = 0; i < size - length; i++) { for(j = 0; j < length; j++) { if(to_search[j] != buffer[i + j]) break; } if(j == length) break; } if(i == size - length) { i18n_printf(_("Cannot find section %s\n"), to_search); return -1; } sect = i; /* Search for next section */ for(i = sect + length; i < size; i++) { if(buffer[i] == '[') break; } f = fopen(cfg_file, "w"); if(f == NULL) { perror(cfg_file); return -1; } fwrite(buffer, 1, sect, f); buf = buffer + i; fwrite(buf, 1, size - i, f); fclose(f); g_free(to_search); g_free(buffer); return 0; } void Config_Terminal(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkBuilder *builder; builder = gtk_builder_new_from_resource("/org/gtk/gtkterm/config_terminal_dialog.ui"); GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = GTK_WIDGET(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "dialog")); gtk_window_set_transient_for(dialog, Fenetre); /** Connect signals **/ // Font Selection Button GtkWidget *cfg_terminal_font; cfg_terminal_font = GTK_WIDGET(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "cfg_terminal_font")); g_signal_connect(cfg_terminal_font, "font-set", G_CALLBACK(read_font_button), 0); // Scrollback Lines GtkAdjustment *cfg_scrollback_lines; cfg_scrollback_lines = GTK_ADJUSTMENT(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "cfg_scrollback_lines")); gtk_adjustment_set_value(cfg_scrollback_lines, term_conf.scrollback); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(cfg_scrollback_lines), "value_changed", G_CALLBACK(scrollback_set), 0); // Show cursor GtkWidget *cfg_block_cursor; cfg_block_cursor = GTK_WIDGET(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "cfg_block_cursor")); gtk_switch_set_active(GTK_SWITCH(cfg_block_cursor), term_conf.block_cursor); g_signal_connect(cfg_block_cursor, "state_set", G_CALLBACK(cursor_block), 0); // Text color GtkWidget *cfg_text_color; cfg_text_color = GTK_WIDGET(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "cfg_text_color")); gtk_color_button_set_rgba(GTK_COLOR_BUTTON(cfg_text_color), &term_conf.foreground_color); g_signal_connect(cfg_text_color, "color-set", G_CALLBACK (config_fg_color), 0); // Background color GtkWidget *cfg_background_color; cfg_background_color = GTK_WIDGET(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "cfg_background_color")); gtk_color_button_set_rgba(GTK_COLOR_BUTTON(cfg_background_color), &term_conf.background_color); g_signal_connect(cfg_background_color, "color-set", G_CALLBACK (config_bg_color), 0); // Close button GtkWidget *close; close = GTK_WIDGET(gtk_builder_get_object(builder, "close")); g_signal_connect_swapped(close, "clicked", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); gtk_widget_show_all(dialog); } gboolean cursor_block(GtkSwitch *ToggleSwitch, gboolean state, gpointer data) { term_conf.block_cursor = state; vte_terminal_set_cursor_shape(VTE_TERMINAL(display), term_conf.block_cursor ? VTE_CURSOR_SHAPE_BLOCK : VTE_CURSOR_SHAPE_IBEAM); return FALSE; } void Selec_couleur(GdkRGBA *color, gfloat R, gfloat G, gfloat B, gfloat A) { color->red = R; color->green = G; color->blue = B; color->alpha = A; } void config_fg_color(GtkWidget *button, gpointer data) { gchar *string; gtk_color_button_get_rgba (GTK_COLOR_BUTTON (button), &term_conf.foreground_color); vte_terminal_set_color_foreground (VTE_TERMINAL(display), &term_conf.foreground_color); gtk_widget_queue_draw (display); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.foreground_color.red); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_foreground_red", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.foreground_color.green); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_foreground_green", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.foreground_color.blue); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_foreground_blue", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.foreground_color.alpha); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_foreground_alpha", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); } void config_bg_color(GtkWidget *button, gpointer data) { gchar *string; gtk_color_button_get_rgba (GTK_COLOR_BUTTON (button), &term_conf.background_color); vte_terminal_set_color_background (VTE_TERMINAL(display), &term_conf.background_color); gtk_widget_queue_draw (display); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.background_color.red); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_background_red", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.background_color.green); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_background_green", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.background_color.blue); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_background_blue", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); string = g_strdup_printf ("%d", term_conf.background_color.alpha); cfgStoreValue (cfg, "term_background_alpha", string, CFG_INI, 0); g_free (string); } void scrollback_set(GtkAdjustment *Adjustment, gpointer data) { gint scrollback = gtk_adjustment_get_value(Adjustment); term_conf.scrollback = scrollback; vte_terminal_set_scrollback_lines (VTE_TERMINAL(display), term_conf.scrollback); } /** * Filter user data entry on a GTK entry * * user_data must be a function that takes an int and returns an int * != 0 if the input is valid. For instance, 'isdigit()'. */ void check_text_input(GtkEditable *editable, gchar *new_text, gint new_text_length, gint *position, gpointer user_data) { int i; int (*check_func)(int) = NULL; if(user_data == NULL) { return; } g_signal_handlers_block_by_func(editable, (gpointer)check_text_input, user_data); check_func = (int (*)(int))user_data; for(i = 0; i < new_text_length; i++) { if(!check_func(new_text[i])) goto invalid_input; } gtk_editable_insert_text(editable, new_text, new_text_length, position); invalid_input: g_signal_handlers_unblock_by_func(editable, (gpointer)check_text_input, user_data); g_signal_stop_emission_by_name(editable, "insert-text"); } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/files.h0000644000175000017500000000226013203604726017200 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* files.h */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Raw / text file transfer management */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef FICHIER_H_ #define FICHIER_H_ void send_raw_file(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void save_raw_file(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void add_input(void); extern gboolean waiting_for_char; extern gchar *fic_defaut; #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000243713203604726017767 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker# GtkTerm src/Makefile.am AM_CFLAGS = $(gtk_CFLAGS) $(vte_CFLAGS) bin_PROGRAMS = gtkterm # Rules to compile GResources resources=$(shell $(GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES) --generate-dependencies gresource.xml) gresource.c: gresource.xml $(resources) $(AM_V_GEN) $(GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES) --generate-source --target=$@ gresource.xml gresource.h: gresource.xml $(resources) $(AM_V_GEN) $(GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES) --generate-header --target=$@ gresource.xml gicon.c: gicon.xml $(resources) $(AM_V_GEN) $(GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES) --generate-source --target=$@ gicon.xml gicon.h: gicon.xml $(resources) $(AM_V_GEN) $(GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES) --generate-header --target=$@ gicon.xml gtkterm_SOURCES = \ term_config.c \ files.c \ gtkterm.c \ serial.c \ config.h \ files.h \ serial.h \ interface.c \ interface.h \ cmdline.c \ cmdline.h \ parsecfg.c \ parsecfg.h \ buffer.c \ buffer.h \ macros.c \ macros.h \ i18n.c \ i18n.h \ auto_config.h \ logging.c \ logging.h \ gresource.c \ gresource.h \ gicon.c \ gicon.h BUILT_SOURCES = \ gresource.c \ gresource.h \ gicon.c \ gicon.h gtkterm_LDADD = $(gtk_LIBS) $(vte_LIBS) CLEANFILES = $(BUILT_SOURCES) *~ AM_CPPFLAGS = -DLOCALEDIR=\""$(localedir)"\" gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/gicon.xml0000644000175000017500000000030613203604726017545 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker ../icon/gtkterm_small.png gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/i18n.h0000644000175000017500000000221213203604726016652 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* i18n.h */ /* ------ */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* UTF-8 conversion to print in the console */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef I18N_H_ #define I18N_H #include int i18n_printf(const char *, ...); int i18n_fprintf(FILE *, const char *, ...); void i18n_perror(const char *); char *strerror_utf8(int); #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/cmdline.h0000644000175000017500000000230613203604726017512 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* cmdline.h */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Reads the command line */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.98 : file creation by Julien */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ int read_command_line(int, char **); gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/serial.h0000644000175000017500000000266713203604727017371 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* serie.c */ /* ------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Serial port access functions */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef SERIE_H_ #define SERIE_H_ extern int serial_port_fd; int Send_chars(char *, int); gboolean Config_port(void); void Set_signals(guint); int lis_sig(void); void Close_port(void); void configure_echo(gboolean); void configure_crlfauto(gboolean); void sendbreak(void); gint set_custom_speed(int, int); gchar* get_port_string(void); #define BUFFER_RECEPTION 8192 #define BUFFER_EMISSION 4096 #define LINE_FEED 0x0A #define POLL_DELAY 100 /* in ms (for control signals) */ #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/gtkterm.c0000644000175000017500000000413513203604726017551 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* gtkterm.c */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Main program file */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.99.0 : added call to add_shortcuts() */ /* - 0.98 : all GUI functions moved to widgets.c */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "interface.h" #include "serial.h" #include "term_config.h" #include "cmdline.h" #include "parsecfg.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "macros.h" #include "auto_config.h" #include #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { gchar *message; config_file = g_strdup_printf("%s/.gtktermrc", getenv("HOME")); bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); bind_textdomain_codeset(PACKAGE, "UTF-8"); textdomain(PACKAGE); gtk_init(&argc, &argv); create_buffer(); create_main_window(); if(read_command_line(argc, argv) < 0) { delete_buffer(); exit(1); } Config_port(); message = get_port_string(); Set_window_title(message); Set_status_message(message); g_free(message); add_shortcuts(); set_view(ASCII_VIEW); gtk_main(); delete_buffer(); Close_port(); return 0; } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/term_config.h0000644000175000017500000000553313203604727020401 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* config.h */ /* -------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Configuration of the serial port */ /* - Header file - */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #ifndef TERM_CONFIG_H_ #define TERM_CONFIG_H_ void Config_Port_Fenetre(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); gint Lis_Config(GtkWidget *bouton, GtkWidget **Combos); void Config_Terminal(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void select_config_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void save_config_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void delete_config_callback(GtkAction *action, gpointer data); void Verify_configuration(void); gint Load_configuration_from_file(gchar *); gint Check_configuration_file(void); void check_text_input(GtkEditable *editable, gchar *new_text, gint new_text_length, gint *position, gpointer user_data); struct configuration_port { gchar port[1024]; gint vitesse; // 300 - 600 - 1200 - ... - 2000000 gint bits; // 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 gint stops; // 1 - 2 gint parite; // 0 : None, 1 : Odd, 2 : Even gint flux; // 0 : None, 1 : Xon/Xoff, 2 : RTS/CTS, 3 : RS485halfduplex gint delai; // end of char delay: in ms gint rs485_rts_time_before_transmit; gint rs485_rts_time_after_transmit; gchar car; // caractere attendre gboolean echo; // echo local gboolean crlfauto; // line feed auto }; typedef struct { gboolean block_cursor; gint rows; gint columns; gint scrollback; gboolean visual_bell; GdkRGBA foreground_color; GdkRGBA background_color; gchar *font; } display_config_t; #define DEFAULT_FONT "Monospace 12" #define DEFAULT_SCROLLBACK 200 #define DEFAULT_PORT "/dev/ttyS0" #define DEFAULT_SPEED 9600 #define DEFAULT_PARITY 0 #define DEFAULT_BITS 8 #define DEFAULT_STOP 1 #define DEFAULT_FLOW 0 #define DEFAULT_DELAY 0 #define DEFAULT_CHAR -1 #define DEFAULT_DELAY_RS485 30 #define DEFAULT_ECHO FALSE extern gchar *config_file; #endif gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/logging.c0000644000175000017500000001056113203604727017523 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* logging.h */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Log all data that GTKTerm sees to a file */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* 0.99.7 - Logging added (Thanks to Brian Beattie) */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "interface.h" #include "serial.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "logging.h" #include #include #define MAX_WRITE_ATTEMPTS 5 static gboolean Logging; static gchar *LoggingFileName; static FILE *LoggingFile; static gchar *logfile_default = NULL; static gint OpenLogFile(gchar *filename) { gchar *str; // open file and start logging if(!filename || (strcmp(filename, "") == 0)) { str = g_strdup_printf(_("Filename error\n")); show_message(str, MSG_ERR); g_free(str); g_free(filename); return FALSE; } if(LoggingFile != NULL) { fclose(LoggingFile); LoggingFile = NULL; Logging = FALSE; } LoggingFileName = filename; LoggingFile = fopen(LoggingFileName, "a"); if(LoggingFile == NULL) { str = g_strdup_printf(_("Cannot open file %s: %s\n"), LoggingFileName, strerror(errno)); show_message(str, MSG_ERR); g_free(str); g_free(LoggingFileName); } else { logfile_default = g_strdup(LoggingFileName); Logging = TRUE; } return FALSE; } void logging_start(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *file_select; gint retval; file_select = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new(_("Log file selection"), GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_OK, NULL); gtk_file_chooser_set_do_overwrite_confirmation(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select), TRUE); if(logfile_default != NULL) { gtk_file_chooser_set_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select), logfile_default); } retval = gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(file_select)); if(retval == GTK_RESPONSE_OK) { OpenLogFile(gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select))); } gtk_widget_destroy(file_select); toggle_logging_sensitivity(Logging); toggle_logging_pause_resume(Logging); } void logging_clear(void) { if(LoggingFile == NULL) { return; } //Reopening with "w" will truncate the file LoggingFile = freopen(LoggingFileName, "w", LoggingFile); if (LoggingFile == NULL) { gchar *str = g_strdup_printf(_("Cannot open file %s: %s\n"), LoggingFileName, strerror(errno)); show_message(str, MSG_ERR); g_free(str); g_free(LoggingFileName); } } void logging_pause_resume(void) { if(LoggingFile == NULL) { return; } if(Logging == TRUE) { Logging = FALSE; } else { Logging = TRUE; } toggle_logging_pause_resume(Logging); } void logging_stop(void) { if(LoggingFile == NULL) { return; } fclose(LoggingFile); LoggingFile = NULL; Logging = FALSE; g_free(LoggingFileName); LoggingFileName = NULL; toggle_logging_sensitivity(Logging); toggle_logging_pause_resume(Logging); } void log_chars(gchar *chars, guint size) { guint writeAttempts = 0; guint bytesWritten = 0; /* if we are not logging exit */ if(LoggingFile == NULL || Logging == FALSE) { return; } while (bytesWritten < size) { if (writeAttempts < MAX_WRITE_ATTEMPTS) { bytesWritten += fwrite(&chars[bytesWritten], 1, size-bytesWritten, LoggingFile); } else { show_message(_("Failed to log data\n"), MSG_ERR); return; } } fflush(LoggingFile); } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/serial.c0000644000175000017500000002335513203604727017361 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* serie.c */ /* ------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Serial port access functions */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* - 0.99.7 : Removed auto crlf stuff - (use macros instead) */ /* - 0.99.5 : changed all calls to strerror() by strerror_utf8() */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.98.6 : new sendbreak() function */ /* - 0.98.1 : lockfile implementation (based on minicom) */ /* - 0.98 : removed IOChannel */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "term_config.h" #include "serial.h" #include "interface.h" #include "files.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "i18n.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_SERIAL_H #include #endif struct termios termios_save; int serial_port_fd = -1; guint callback_handler_in, callback_handler_err; gboolean callback_activated = FALSE; extern struct configuration_port config; gboolean Lis_port(GIOChannel* src, GIOCondition cond, gpointer data) { gint bytes_read; static gchar c[BUFFER_RECEPTION]; guint i; bytes_read = BUFFER_RECEPTION; while(bytes_read == BUFFER_RECEPTION) { bytes_read = read(serial_port_fd, c, BUFFER_RECEPTION); if(bytes_read > 0) { put_chars(c, bytes_read, config.crlfauto); if(config.car != -1 && waiting_for_char == TRUE) { i = 0; while(i < bytes_read) { if(c[i] == config.car) { waiting_for_char = FALSE; add_input(); i = bytes_read; } i++; } } } else if(bytes_read == -1) { if(errno != EAGAIN) perror(config.port); } } return TRUE; } gboolean io_err(GIOChannel* src, GIOCondition cond, gpointer data) { Close_port(); return TRUE; } int Send_chars(char *string, int length) { int bytes_written = 0; if(serial_port_fd == -1) return 0; /* Normally it never happens, but it is better not to segfault ;) */ if(length == 0) return 0; /* RS485 half-duplex mode ? */ if( config.flux==3 ) { /* set RTS (start to send) */ Set_signals( 1 ); if( config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit>0 ) usleep(config.rs485_rts_time_before_transmit*1000); } bytes_written = write(serial_port_fd, string, length); /* RS485 half-duplex mode ? */ if( config.flux==3 ) { /* wait all chars are send */ tcdrain( serial_port_fd ); if( config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit>0 ) usleep(config.rs485_rts_time_after_transmit*1000); /* reset RTS (end of send, now receiving back) */ Set_signals( 1 ); } return bytes_written; } gboolean Config_port(void) { struct termios termios_p; gchar *msg = NULL; Close_port(); serial_port_fd = open(config.port, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY); if(serial_port_fd == -1) { msg = g_strdup_printf(_("Cannot open %s: %s\n"), config.port, strerror_utf8(errno)); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); return FALSE; } if(flock(serial_port_fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB) == -1) { Close_port(); msg = g_strdup_printf(_("Cannot lock port! The serial port may currently be in use by another program.\n")); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); return FALSE; } tcgetattr(serial_port_fd, &termios_p); memcpy(&termios_save, &termios_p, sizeof(struct termios)); switch(config.vitesse) { case 300: termios_p.c_cflag = B300; break; case 600: termios_p.c_cflag = B600; break; case 1200: termios_p.c_cflag = B1200; break; case 2400: termios_p.c_cflag = B2400; break; case 4800: termios_p.c_cflag = B4800; break; case 9600: termios_p.c_cflag = B9600; break; case 19200: termios_p.c_cflag = B19200; break; case 38400: termios_p.c_cflag = B38400; break; case 57600: termios_p.c_cflag = B57600; break; case 115200: termios_p.c_cflag = B115200; break; case 230400: termios_p.c_cflag = B230400; break; case 460800: termios_p.c_cflag = B460800; break; case 576000: termios_p.c_cflag = B576000; break; case 921600: termios_p.c_cflag = B921600; break; case 1000000: termios_p.c_cflag = B1000000; break; case 2000000: termios_p.c_cflag = B2000000; break; default: #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_SERIAL_H set_custom_speed(config.vitesse, serial_port_fd); termios_p.c_cflag |= B38400; #else Close_port(); msg = g_strdup_printf(_("Arbitrary baud rates not supported")); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); return FALSE; #endif } switch(config.bits) { case 5: termios_p.c_cflag |= CS5; break; case 6: termios_p.c_cflag |= CS6; break; case 7: termios_p.c_cflag |= CS7; break; case 8: termios_p.c_cflag |= CS8; break; } switch(config.parite) { case 1: termios_p.c_cflag |= PARODD | PARENB; break; case 2: termios_p.c_cflag |= PARENB; break; default: break; } if(config.stops == 2) termios_p.c_cflag |= CSTOPB; termios_p.c_cflag |= CREAD; termios_p.c_iflag = IGNPAR | IGNBRK; switch(config.flux) { case 1: termios_p.c_iflag |= IXON | IXOFF; break; case 2: termios_p.c_cflag |= CRTSCTS; break; default: termios_p.c_cflag |= CLOCAL; break; } termios_p.c_oflag = 0; termios_p.c_lflag = 0; termios_p.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; termios_p.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; tcsetattr(serial_port_fd, TCSANOW, &termios_p); tcflush(serial_port_fd, TCOFLUSH); tcflush(serial_port_fd, TCIFLUSH); callback_handler_in = g_io_add_watch_full(g_io_channel_unix_new(serial_port_fd), 10, G_IO_IN, (GIOFunc)Lis_port, NULL, NULL); callback_handler_err = g_io_add_watch_full(g_io_channel_unix_new(serial_port_fd), 10, G_IO_ERR, (GIOFunc)io_err, NULL, NULL); callback_activated = TRUE; Set_local_echo(config.echo); return TRUE; } void configure_echo(gboolean echo) { config.echo = echo; } void configure_crlfauto(gboolean crlfauto) { config.crlfauto = crlfauto; } void Close_port(void) { if(serial_port_fd != -1) { if(callback_activated == TRUE) { g_source_remove(callback_handler_in); g_source_remove(callback_handler_err); callback_activated = FALSE; } tcsetattr(serial_port_fd, TCSANOW, &termios_save); tcflush(serial_port_fd, TCOFLUSH); tcflush(serial_port_fd, TCIFLUSH); flock(serial_port_fd, LOCK_UN); close(serial_port_fd); serial_port_fd = -1; } } void Set_signals(guint param) { int stat_; if(serial_port_fd == -1) return; if(ioctl(serial_port_fd, TIOCMGET, &stat_) == -1) { i18n_perror(_("Control signals read")); return; } /* DTR */ if(param == 0) { if(stat_ & TIOCM_DTR) stat_ &= ~TIOCM_DTR; else stat_ |= TIOCM_DTR; if(ioctl(serial_port_fd, TIOCMSET, &stat_) == -1) i18n_perror(_("DTR write")); } /* RTS */ else if(param == 1) { if(stat_ & TIOCM_RTS) stat_ &= ~TIOCM_RTS; else stat_ |= TIOCM_RTS; if(ioctl(serial_port_fd, TIOCMSET, &stat_) == -1) i18n_perror(_("RTS write")); } } int lis_sig(void) { static int stat = 0; int stat_read; if ( config.flux==3 ) { //reset RTS (default = receive) Set_signals( 1 ); } if(serial_port_fd != -1) { if(ioctl(serial_port_fd, TIOCMGET, &stat_read) == -1) { /* Ignore EINVAL, as some serial ports genuinely lack these lines */ /* Thanks to Elie De Brauwer on ubuntu launchpad */ if (errno != EINVAL) { i18n_perror(_("Control signals read")); Close_port(); } return -2; } if(stat_read == stat) return -1; stat = stat_read; return stat; } return -1; } void sendbreak(void) { if(serial_port_fd == -1) return; else tcsendbreak(serial_port_fd, 0); } #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_SERIAL_H gint set_custom_speed(int speed, int port_fd) { struct serial_struct ser; int arby; ioctl(port_fd, TIOCGSERIAL, &ser); ser.custom_divisor = ser.baud_base / speed; if(!(ser.custom_divisor)) ser.custom_divisor = 1; arby = ser.baud_base / ser.custom_divisor; ser.flags &= ~ASYNC_SPD_MASK; ser.flags |= ASYNC_SPD_CUST; ioctl(port_fd, TIOCSSERIAL, &ser); return 0; } #endif gchar* get_port_string(void) { gchar* msg; gchar parity; if(serial_port_fd == -1) { msg = g_strdup(_("No open port")); } else { // 0: none, 1: odd, 2: even switch(config.parite) { case 0: parity = 'N'; break; case 1: parity = 'O'; break; case 2: parity = 'E'; break; default: parity = 'N'; } /* "GtkTerm: device baud-bits-parity-stops" */ msg = g_strdup_printf("%.15s %d-%d-%c-%d", config.port, config.vitesse, config.bits, parity, config.stops ); } return msg; } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/parsecfg.c0000644000175000017500000012076513203604727017677 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/**************************************************************************/ /* */ /* parsecfg - a library for parsing a configuration file */ /* Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Yuuki NINOMIYA */ /* */ /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify */ /* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by */ /* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) */ /* any later version. */ /* */ /* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, */ /* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of */ /* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the */ /* GNU General Public License for more details. */ /* */ /* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License */ /* along with this program; if not, write to the */ /* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, */ /* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* */ /**************************************************************************/ /* $Id: parsecfg.c,v 1.15 2001/06/27 15:24:00 gm Exp $ */ /* #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "parsecfg.h" #include "i18n.h" #include #include /* proto type declaration of private functions */ static void cfgFatalFunc(cfgErrorCode, const char *, int, const char *); static void (*cfgFatal) (cfgErrorCode, const char *, int, const char *) = cfgFatalFunc; /* default error handler */ static int parse_simple(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *ptr, cfgStruct cfg[], int *line); static int parse_values_between_braces(const char *file, FILE *fp, const char *parameter, cfgStruct cfg[], int *line, cfgFileType type, int section, const char *parameter_buf, int parameter_line); static char *parse_word(char *ptr, char **word, cfgKeywordValue word_type); static int store_value(cfgStruct cfg[], const char *parameter, const char *value, cfgFileType type, int section); static int parse_ini(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *ptr, cfgStruct cfg[], int *line, int *section); static int alloc_for_new_section(cfgStruct cfg[], int *section); static char *get_single_line_without_first_spaces(FILE *fp, char **gotstr, int *line); static char *rm_first_spaces(char *ptr); static char *dynamic_fgets(FILE *fp); static int dump_simple(FILE *fp, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type); static int dump_ini(FILE *fp, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type, int max); static void single_or_double_quote(const char *str, char *ret); static int fetch_simple(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *parameter_name, void *result_value, cfgValueType value_type); static int fetch_ini(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *parameter_name, void *result_value, cfgValueType value_type, int section_num, const char *section_name); /* static variables */ static char **parsecfg_section_name = NULL; static int parsecfg_maximum_section; /*************************************************************/ /* PUBLIC FUCNCTIONS */ /*************************************************************/ /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgSetFatalFunc FUNCTION handle new error handler INPUT f ... pointer to new error handler OUTPUT none -------------------------------------------------- */ void cfgSetFatalFunc(void (*f) (cfgErrorCode, const char *, int, const char *)) { cfgFatal = f; } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgParse FUNCTION parse a configuration file (main function) INPUT file ... name of the configuration file cfg .... array of possible variables type ... type of the configuration file + CFG_SIMPLE .. simple 1:1 + CFG_INI ..... Windows INI-like file OUTPUT the maximum number of sections (if type==CFG_INI then return 0) -1 if an error occured -------------------------------------------------- */ int cfgParse(const char *file, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type) { char *line_buf; char *ptr; int line = 0; FILE *fp; int error_code; int max_cfg = -1; fp = fopen(file, "r"); if (fp == NULL) { cfgFatal(CFG_OPEN_FAIL, file, 0, NULL); return (-1); } while ((ptr = get_single_line_without_first_spaces(fp, &line_buf, &line)) != NULL) { switch (type) { case CFG_SIMPLE: if ((error_code = parse_simple(file, fp, ptr, cfg, &line)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { fclose(fp); cfgFatal(error_code, file, line, line_buf); return (-1); } break; case CFG_INI: if ((error_code = parse_ini(file, fp, ptr, cfg, &line, &max_cfg)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { fclose(fp); cfgFatal(error_code, file, line, line_buf); return (-1); } break; default: fclose(fp); cfgFatal(CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR, file, 0, NULL); return (-1); } free(line_buf); } fclose(fp); parsecfg_maximum_section = max_cfg + 1; return (parsecfg_maximum_section); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgDump FUNCTION write configuration data to a file INPUT file ... name of the configuration file cfg .... array of possible variables type ... type of the configuration file + CFG_SIMPLE .. simple 1:1 + CFG_INI ..... Windows INI-like file max_section ... the maximum number of sections (if type is CFG_INI, this arg is ignored) OUTPUT 0 on success and -1 on error -------------------------------------------------- */ int cfgDump(const char *file, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type, int max_section) { FILE *fp; int retcode; fp = fopen(file, "w"); if (fp == NULL) { cfgFatal(CFG_CREATE_FAIL, file, 0, NULL); return (-1); } switch (type) { case CFG_SIMPLE: retcode = dump_simple(fp, cfg, type); break; case CFG_INI: retcode = dump_ini(fp, cfg, type, max_section); break; default: fclose(fp); cfgFatal(CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR, file, 0, NULL); return (-1); } fclose(fp); return (retcode); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME fetchVarFromCfgFile FUNCTION fetch specified variable from configuration file INPUT file ... name of the configuration file parameter_name ... parameter name to fetch result_value ... stored result value_type ... type of variable file_type ... type of the configuration file + CFG_SIMPLE .. simple 1:1 + CFG_INI ..... Windows INI-like file section_num ... section number (for file_type==CFG_INI) section_name ... section name (use this if section_num<1) OUTPUT return 0 if successful, -1 otherwise -------------------------------------------------- */ int fetchVarFromCfgFile(const char *file, char *parameter_name, void *result_value, cfgValueType value_type, cfgFileType file_type, int section_num, const char *section_name) { FILE *fp; fp = fopen(file, "r"); if (fp == NULL) { cfgFatal(CFG_OPEN_FAIL, file, 0, NULL); return (-1); } switch (file_type) { case CFG_SIMPLE: if (fetch_simple(file, fp, parameter_name, result_value, value_type) == 0) { fclose(fp); return (0); } break; case CFG_INI: if (fetch_ini(file, fp, parameter_name, result_value, value_type, section_num, section_name) == 0) { fclose(fp); return (0); } break; default: fclose(fp); cfgFatal(CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR, file, 0, NULL); return (-1); } fclose(fp); return (-1); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgSectionNameToNumber FUNCTION convert section name to number INPUT name ... section name OUTPUT section number (0,1,2,...) if no matching, return -1 -------------------------------------------------- */ int cfgSectionNameToNumber(const char *name) { int i; for (i = 0; i < parsecfg_maximum_section; i++) { if (strcasecmp(name, parsecfg_section_name[i]) == 0) { return (i); } } return (-1); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgSectionNumberToName FUNCTION convert section number to name INPUT num ... section number (0,1,2,...) OUTPUT pointer to section name if no section, return NULL -------------------------------------------------- */ char *cfgSectionNumberToName(int num) { if (num > parsecfg_maximum_section - 1 || num < 0) { return (NULL); } return (parsecfg_section_name[num]); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgAllocForNewSection FUNCTION allocate memory for new section INPUT cfg ... array of possible variables name .. name of new section OUTPUT the maximum number of sections -1 if an error occured -------------------------------------------------- */ int cfgAllocForNewSection(cfgStruct cfg[], const char *name) { int result; int section; section = parsecfg_maximum_section - 1; result = alloc_for_new_section(cfg, §ion); if (result != CFG_NO_ERROR) { cfgFatalFunc(result, "unknown", 0, ""); return (-1); } parsecfg_maximum_section = section + 1; parsecfg_section_name = realloc(parsecfg_section_name, sizeof(char *) * parsecfg_maximum_section); parsecfg_section_name[parsecfg_maximum_section - 1] = strdup(name); return (parsecfg_maximum_section); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgStoreValue FUNCTION store the value according to cfg INPUT cfg ......... array of possible variables parameter ... parameter value ....... value type ........ type of the configuration file section ..... section number (0,1,2,...) OUTPUT return 0 if successful, -1 otherwise -------------------------------------------------- */ int cfgStoreValue(cfgStruct cfg[], const char *parameter, const char *value, cfgFileType type, int section) { int result; result = store_value(cfg, parameter, value, type, section); if (result != CFG_NO_ERROR) { cfgFatalFunc(result, "unknown", 0, ""); return (-1); } return (0); } /*************************************************************/ /* PRIVATE FUCNCTIONS */ /*************************************************************/ /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME cfgFatalFunc FUNCTION error handler INPUT error_code ... reason of error file ......... the configuration file line ......... line number causing error str .......... strings at above line OUTPUT none -------------------------------------------------- */ static void cfgFatalFunc(cfgErrorCode error_code, const char *file, int line, const char *str) { switch (error_code) { case CFG_OPEN_FAIL: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("Cannot open configuration file `%s'.\n"), file); break; case CFG_CREATE_FAIL: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("Cannot create configuration file `%s'.\n"), file); break; case CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nSyntax error\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_WRONG_PARAMETER: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nUnrecognized parameter\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nInternal error\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_INVALID_NUMBER: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nInvalid number\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nOut of range\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nCannot allocate memory.\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_BOOL_ERROR: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nIt must be specified TRUE or FALSE.\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_USED_SECTION: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nThe section name is already used.\n"), file, line, str); break; case CFG_NO_CLOSING_BRACE: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d)\nThere is no closing brace.\n"), file, line); break; case CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG: break; default: i18n_fprintf(stderr, _("%s(%d): %s\nUnexplained error\n"), file, line, str); } } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME parse_simple FUNCTION parse as simple 1:1 file INPUT file .. name of the configuration file fp .... file pointer to the configuration file ptr ... pointer of current parsing cfg ... array of possible variables line .. pointer to current working line OUTPUT error code (no error is CFG_NO_ERROR) -------------------------------------------------- */ static int parse_simple(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *ptr, cfgStruct cfg[], int *line) { char *parameter; char *parameter_buf; int parameter_line; char *value; int error_code; parameter_buf = ptr; parameter_line = *line; if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, ¶meter, CFG_PARAMETER)) == NULL) /* malloc parameter */ { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } if (*ptr == '{') { ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { free(parameter); return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } if (parse_values_between_braces(file, fp, parameter, cfg, line, CFG_SIMPLE, 0, parameter_buf, parameter_line) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); /* error handling has already done */ } } else { if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, &value, CFG_VALUE)) == NULL) /* malloc value */ { free(parameter); return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } if ((error_code = store_value(cfg, parameter, value, CFG_SIMPLE, 0)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { free(parameter); free(value); return (error_code); } free(parameter); free(value); } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME parse_word FUNCTION parse a word INPUT ptr ... pointer of current parsing word .. pointer of pointer for parsed word (dynamic allocating) word_type ... what word type parse as + CFG_PARAMETER ... parameter + CFG_VALUE ....... value + CFG_SECTION ..... section OUTPUT new current pointer (on error, return NULL) -------------------------------------------------- */ static char *parse_word(char *ptr, char **word, cfgKeywordValue word_type) { int len = 0; cfgQuote quote_flag; switch (*ptr) { case '\"': quote_flag = CFG_DOUBLE_QUOTE; ptr++; break; case '\'': quote_flag = CFG_SINGLE_QUOTE; ptr++; break; default: quote_flag = CFG_NO_QUOTE; } for (;;) { if (quote_flag == CFG_NO_QUOTE) { if (*(ptr + len) == ' ' || *(ptr + len) == '\t' || *(ptr + len) == '\0' || *(ptr + len) == '#' || (*(ptr + len) == '=' && word_type == CFG_PARAMETER) || (*(ptr + len) == ']' && word_type == CFG_SECTION)) { break; } } else if (quote_flag == CFG_DOUBLE_QUOTE) { if (*(ptr + len) == '\"') { break; } } else if (quote_flag == CFG_SINGLE_QUOTE) { if (*(ptr + len) == '\'') { break; } } if (*(ptr + len) == '\0') { return (NULL); } len++; } if ((*word = malloc(len + 1)) == NULL) { cfgFatalFunc(CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL, "unknown", 0, ""); return (NULL); } strncpy(*word, ptr, len); *(*word + len) = '\0'; ptr += (len + (quote_flag == CFG_NO_QUOTE ? 0 : 1)); ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr); switch (word_type) { case CFG_PARAMETER: if (*ptr != '=') { free(*word); return (NULL); } ptr++; ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr); break; case CFG_VALUE: if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { free(*word); return (NULL); } break; case CFG_SECTION: if (*ptr != ']') { free(*word); return (NULL); } break; default: free(*word); return (NULL); } return (ptr); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME store_value FUNCTION store the value according to cfg INPUT cfg ......... array of possible variables parameter ... parameter value ....... value type ........ type of the configuration file section ..... section number OUTPUT error code -------------------------------------------------- */ static int store_value(cfgStruct cfg[], const char *parameter, const char *value, cfgFileType type, int section) { int num; long tmp; unsigned long utmp; float ftmp; float dtmp; char *endptr; char *strptr; cfgList *listptr; for (num = 0; cfg[num].type != CFG_END; num++) { if (strcasecmp(parameter, cfg[num].parameterName) == 0) { errno = 0; switch (cfg[num].type) { case CFG_BOOL: if (strcasecmp(value, "TRUE") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "YES") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "T") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "Y") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "1") == 0) { if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(int **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = 1; } else { *(int *) (cfg[num].value) = 1; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } else if (strcasecmp(value, "FALSE") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "NO") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "F") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "N") == 0 || strcasecmp(value, "0") == 0) { if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(int **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = 0; } else { *(int *) (cfg[num].value) = 0; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } return (CFG_BOOL_ERROR); case CFG_STRING: if ((strptr = malloc(strlen(value) + 1)) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } strcpy(strptr, value); if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(char ***) (cfg[num].value) + section) = strptr; } else { *(char **) (cfg[num].value) = strptr; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_INT: tmp = strtol(value, &endptr, 0); if (*endptr) { return (CFG_INVALID_NUMBER); } if (errno == ERANGE || tmp > INT_MAX || tmp < INT_MIN) { return (CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(int **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = tmp; } else { *(int *) (cfg[num].value) = tmp; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_UINT: utmp = strtoul(value, &endptr, 0); if (*endptr) { return (CFG_INVALID_NUMBER); } if (errno == ERANGE || utmp > UINT_MAX) { return (CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(unsigned int **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = utmp; } else { *(unsigned int *) (cfg[num].value) = utmp; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_LONG: tmp = strtol(value, &endptr, 0); if (*endptr) { return (CFG_INVALID_NUMBER); } if (errno == ERANGE) { return (CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(long **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = tmp; } else { *(long *) (cfg[num].value) = tmp; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_ULONG: utmp = strtoul(value, &endptr, 0); if (*endptr) { return (CFG_INVALID_NUMBER); } if (errno == ERANGE) { return (CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(unsigned long **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = utmp; } else { *(unsigned long *) (cfg[num].value) = utmp; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_STRING_LIST: if (type == CFG_INI) { listptr = *(*(cfgList ***) (cfg[num].value) + section); } else { listptr = *(cfgList **) (cfg[num].value); } if (listptr != NULL) { while (listptr->next != NULL) { listptr = listptr->next; } if ((listptr = listptr->next = malloc(sizeof(cfgList))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } } else { if ((listptr = malloc(sizeof(cfgList))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(cfgList ***) (cfg[num].value) + section) = listptr; } else { *(cfgList **) (cfg[num].value) = listptr; } } if ((strptr = malloc(strlen(value) + 1)) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } strcpy(strptr, value); listptr->str = strptr; listptr->next = NULL; return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_FLOAT: ftmp = strtod(value, &endptr); if (*endptr) { return (CFG_INVALID_NUMBER); } if (errno == ERANGE) { return (CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(float **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = ftmp; } else { *(float *) (cfg[num].value) = ftmp; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); case CFG_DOUBLE: dtmp = strtod(value, &endptr); if (*endptr) { return (CFG_INVALID_NUMBER); } if (errno == ERANGE) { return (CFG_OUT_OF_RANGE); } if (type == CFG_INI) { *(*(double **) (cfg[num].value) + section) = dtmp; } else { *(double *) (cfg[num].value) = dtmp; } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); default: return (CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR); } } } return (CFG_WRONG_PARAMETER); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME parse_values_between_braces FUNCTION parse values between braces INPUT file ....... file name fp ......... file pointer to the configuration file parameter .. parameter cfg ........ array of possible variables line ....... pointer to current working line type ....... file type section .... section number parameter_buf ... for error handling parameter_line .. for error handling OUTPUT CFG_NO_ERROR on success, CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG otherwise -------------------------------------------------- */ static int parse_values_between_braces(const char *file, FILE *fp, const char *parameter, cfgStruct cfg[], int *line, cfgFileType type, int section, const char *parameter_buf, int parameter_line) { char *line_buf; char *value; char *ptr; int error_code; while ((ptr = get_single_line_without_first_spaces(fp, &line_buf, line)) != NULL) { if (*ptr == '}') { ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, *line, line_buf); return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); } free(line_buf); return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } if (parse_word(ptr, &value, CFG_VALUE) == NULL) { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, *line, line_buf); return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); } if ((error_code = store_value(cfg, parameter, value, type, section)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { if (error_code == CFG_WRONG_PARAMETER) { cfgFatal(error_code, file, parameter_line, parameter_buf); return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); } cfgFatal(error_code, file, *line, line_buf); return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); } free(line_buf); free(value); } cfgFatal(CFG_NO_CLOSING_BRACE, file, *line, NULL); return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME parse_ini FUNCTION parse the configuration file as Windows INI-like file INPUT file .. name of the configuration file fp .... file pointer to the configuration file ptr ... pointer of current parsing strings cfg ... array of possible variables line .. pointer to current working line number section ... pointer to current section number OUTPUT error code (no error is CFG_NO_ERROR) -------------------------------------------------- */ static int parse_ini(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *ptr, cfgStruct cfg[], int *line, int *section) { char *parameter; char *parameter_buf; int parameter_line; char *value; int error_code; int i; if (*ptr == '[') { if ((error_code = alloc_for_new_section(cfg, section)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { return (error_code); } ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); parsecfg_section_name = realloc(parsecfg_section_name, sizeof(char *) * (*section + 1)); if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, &parsecfg_section_name[*section], CFG_SECTION)) == NULL) { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } for (i = 0; i < *section; i++) { if (strcasecmp(parsecfg_section_name[*section], parsecfg_section_name[i]) == 0) { return (CFG_USED_SECTION); } } ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } else if (*section == -1) { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } parameter_buf = ptr; parameter_line = *line; if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, ¶meter, CFG_PARAMETER)) == NULL) { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } if (*ptr == '{') { ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } if (parse_values_between_braces(file, fp, parameter, cfg, line, CFG_INI, *section, parameter_buf, parameter_line) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { return (CFG_JUST_RETURN_WITHOUT_MSG); /* error handling has already done */ } free(parameter); } else { if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, &value, CFG_VALUE)) == NULL) { return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } if ((error_code = store_value(cfg, parameter, value, CFG_INI, *section)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { return (error_code); } free(parameter); free(value); } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME alloc_for_new_section FUNCTION allocate memory for new section INPUT cfg ....... array of possible variables section ... pointer to current section number OUTPUT error code -------------------------------------------------- */ static int alloc_for_new_section(cfgStruct cfg[], int *section) { int num; void *ptr; (*section)++; for (num = 0; cfg[num].type != CFG_END; num++) { switch (cfg[num].type) { case CFG_BOOL: case CFG_INT: case CFG_UINT: if (*section == 0) { *(int **) (cfg[num].value) = NULL; } if ((ptr = realloc(*(int **) (cfg[num].value), sizeof(int) * (*section + 1))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } *(int **) (cfg[num].value) = ptr; if (cfg[num].type == CFG_BOOL) { *(*((int **) (cfg[num].value)) + *section) = -1; } else { *(*((int **) (cfg[num].value)) + *section) = 0; } break; case CFG_LONG: case CFG_ULONG: if (*section == 0) { *(long **) (cfg[num].value) = NULL; } if ((ptr = realloc(*(long **) (cfg[num].value), sizeof(long) * (*section + 1))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } *(long **) (cfg[num].value) = ptr; *(*((long **) (cfg[num].value)) + *section) = 0; break; case CFG_STRING: if (*section == 0) { *(char ***) (cfg[num].value) = NULL; } if ((ptr = realloc(*(char ***) (cfg[num].value), sizeof(char *) * (*section + 1))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } *(char ***) (cfg[num].value) = ptr; *(*(char ***) (cfg[num].value) + *section) = NULL; break; case CFG_STRING_LIST: if (*section == 0) { *(cfgList ***) (cfg[num].value) = NULL; } if ((ptr = realloc(*(cfgList ***) (cfg[num].value), sizeof(cfgList *) * (*section + 1))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } *(cfgList ***) (cfg[num].value) = ptr; *(*(cfgList ***) (cfg[num].value) + *section) = NULL; break; case CFG_FLOAT: if (*section == 0) { *(float **) (cfg[num].value) = NULL; } if ((ptr = realloc(*(float **) (cfg[num].value), sizeof(float) * (*section + 1))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } *(float **) (cfg[num].value) = ptr; *(*((float **) (cfg[num].value)) + *section) = 0; break; case CFG_DOUBLE: if (*section == 0) { *(double **) (cfg[num].value) = NULL; } if ((ptr = realloc(*(double **) (cfg[num].value), sizeof(double) * (*section + 1))) == NULL) { return (CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL); } *(double **) (cfg[num].value) = ptr; *(*((double **) (cfg[num].value)) + *section) = 0; break; default: return (CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR); } } return (CFG_NO_ERROR); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME rm_first_spaces FUNCTION remove lead-off spaces and tabs in the string INPUT ptr ... pointer to string OUTPUT new poniter after removing -------------------------------------------------- */ static char *rm_first_spaces(char *ptr) { while (*ptr == ' ' || *ptr == '\t') { ptr++; } return (ptr); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME get_single_line_without_first_spaces FUNCTION get a single line without lead-off spaces and tabs from file INPUT fp ....... file pointer gotptr ... pointer stored got string line ..... pointer to line number OUTPUT new pointer after removing -------------------------------------------------- */ static char *get_single_line_without_first_spaces(FILE *fp, char **gotstr, int *line) { char *ptr; for (;;) { if ((*gotstr = dynamic_fgets(fp)) == NULL) { return (NULL); } (*line)++; ptr = rm_first_spaces(*gotstr); if (*ptr != '#' && *ptr != '\0') { return (ptr); } free(*gotstr); } } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME dynamic_fgets FUNCTION fgets with dynamic allocated memory INPUT fp ... file pointer OUTPUT pointer to got strings NULL on error -------------------------------------------------- */ static char *dynamic_fgets(FILE *fp) { char *ptr; char temp[128]; int i; ptr = malloc(1); if (ptr == NULL) { cfgFatalFunc(CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL, "unknown", 0, ""); return (NULL); } *ptr = '\0'; for (i = 0;; i++) { if (fgets(temp, 128, fp) == NULL) { if (ferror(fp) != 0 || i == 0) { free(ptr); return (NULL); } return (ptr); } ptr = realloc(ptr, 127 * (i + 1) + 1); if (ptr == NULL) { cfgFatalFunc(CFG_MEM_ALLOC_FAIL, "unknown", 0, ""); return (NULL); } strcat(ptr, temp); if (strchr(temp, '\n') != NULL) { *strchr(ptr, '\n') = '\0'; return (ptr); } } } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME dump_simple FUNCTION INPUT OUTPUT 0 on success, -1 on error -------------------------------------------------- */ static int dump_simple(FILE *fp, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type) { int i; char c[2]; cfgList *l; for (i = 0; cfg[i].type != CFG_END; i++) { switch (cfg[i].type) { case CFG_BOOL: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %s\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(int *) (cfg[i].value)) ? "True" : "False"); break; case CFG_INT: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %d\n", cfg[i].parameterName, *(int *) (cfg[i].value)); break; case CFG_UINT: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %u\n", cfg[i].parameterName, *(unsigned int *) (cfg[i].value)); break; case CFG_LONG: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %ld\n", cfg[i].parameterName, *(long *) (cfg[i].value)); break; case CFG_ULONG: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %lu\n", cfg[i].parameterName, *(unsigned long *) (cfg[i].value)); break; case CFG_STRING: if (*(char **) (cfg[i].value) == NULL) { break; } single_or_double_quote(*(char **) (cfg[i].value), c); fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %s%s%s\n", cfg[i].parameterName, c, *(char **) (cfg[i].value), c); break; case CFG_STRING_LIST: for (l = *(cfgList **) (cfg[i].value); l != NULL; l = l->next) { single_or_double_quote(l->str, c); fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %s%s%s\n", cfg[i].parameterName, c, l->str, c); } break; case CFG_FLOAT: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %f\n", cfg[i].parameterName, *(float *) (cfg[i].value)); break; case CFG_DOUBLE: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %f\n", cfg[i].parameterName, *(double *) (cfg[i].value)); break; default: cfgFatal(CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR, "?", 0, NULL); return (-1); } } return (0); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME dump_ini FUNCTION INPUT OUTPUT 0 on success, -1 on error -------------------------------------------------- */ static int dump_ini(FILE *fp, cfgStruct cfg[], cfgFileType type, int max) { int i, j; char c[2]; cfgList *l; for (j = 0; j < max; j++) { single_or_double_quote(cfgSectionNumberToName(j), c); fprintf(fp, "[%s%s%s]\n", c, cfgSectionNumberToName(j), c); for (i = 0; cfg[i].type != CFG_END; i++) { switch (cfg[i].type) { case CFG_BOOL: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %s\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(int **) (cfg[i].value))[j] ? "True" : "False"); break; case CFG_INT: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %d\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(int **) (cfg[i].value))[j]); break; case CFG_UINT: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %u\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(unsigned int **) (cfg[i].value))[j]); break; case CFG_LONG: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %ld\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(long **) (cfg[i].value))[j]); break; case CFG_ULONG: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %lu\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(unsigned long **) (cfg[i].value))[j]); break; case CFG_STRING: if ((*(char ***) (cfg[i].value))[j] == NULL) { break; } single_or_double_quote((*(char ***) (cfg[i].value))[j], c); fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %s%s%s\n", cfg[i].parameterName, c, (*(char ***) (cfg[i].value))[j], c); break; case CFG_STRING_LIST: for (l = (*(cfgList ***) (cfg[i].value))[j]; l != NULL; l = l->next) { single_or_double_quote(l->str, c); fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %s%s%s\n", cfg[i].parameterName, c, l->str, c); } break; case CFG_FLOAT: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %f\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(float **) (cfg[i].value))[j]); break; case CFG_DOUBLE: fprintf(fp, "%s\t= %f\n", cfg[i].parameterName, (*(double **) (cfg[i].value))[j]); break; default: cfgFatal(CFG_INTERNAL_ERROR, "?", 0, NULL); return (-1); } } fprintf(fp, "\n"); } return (0); } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME single_or_double_quote FUNCTION INPUT OUTPUT none -------------------------------------------------- */ static void single_or_double_quote(const char *str, char *ret) { ret[1] = '\0'; if (strchr(str, '\"') != NULL) { ret[0] = '\''; } else if (strchr(str, '\'') != NULL || strchr(str, '#') != NULL || strchr(str, '\t') != NULL || strchr(str, ' ') != NULL) { ret[0] = '\"'; } else { ret[0] = '\0'; } } /* -------------------------------------------------- NAME fetch_simple FUNCTION INPUT OUTPUT 0 on success, -1 on error -------------------------------------------------- */ static int fetch_simple(const char *file, FILE *fp, char *parameter_name, void *result_value, cfgValueType value_type) { int store_flag = -1; int error_code; int line; char *line_buf; char *ptr; char *read_parameter; char *read_value; cfgStruct fetch_cfg[] = { {parameter_name, value_type, result_value}, {NULL, CFG_END, NULL} }; while ((ptr = get_single_line_without_first_spaces(fp, &line_buf, &line)) != NULL) /* malloc line_buf */ { if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, &read_parameter, CFG_PARAMETER)) == NULL) /* malloc read_parameter */ { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, line, line_buf); free(line_buf); return (-1); } if (strcasecmp(read_parameter, parameter_name) == 0) { if (*ptr == '{') { ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, line, line_buf); free(line_buf); free(read_parameter); return (-1); } if (parse_values_between_braces(file, fp, parameter_name, fetch_cfg, &line, CFG_SIMPLE, 0, line_buf, line) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { free(line_buf); free(read_parameter); return (-1); } } else { if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, &read_value, CFG_VALUE)) == NULL) /* malloc read_value */ { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, line, line_buf); free(line_buf); free(read_parameter); return (-1); } if ((error_code = store_value(fetch_cfg, parameter_name, read_value, CFG_SIMPLE, 0)) != CFG_NO_ERROR) { cfgFatal(error_code, file, line, line_buf); 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int section_flag = -1; int error_code; int line; char *line_buf; char *ptr; char *read_parameter; char *read_value; char *read_section_name; int current_section_number = 0; cfgStruct fetch_cfg[] = { {parameter_name, value_type, result_value}, {NULL, CFG_END, NULL} }; while ((ptr = get_single_line_without_first_spaces(fp, &line_buf, &line)) != NULL) /* malloc line_buf */ { if (*ptr == '[') { if (section_flag == 0) { free(line_buf); return (store_flag); } ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if ((ptr = parse_word(ptr, &read_section_name, CFG_SECTION)) == NULL) /* malloc read_section_name */ { free(line_buf); return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { free(line_buf); free(read_section_name); return (CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR); } current_section_number++; if ((section_num > 0 && current_section_number == section_num) || (section_num <= 0 && strcasecmp(read_section_name, section_name) == 0)) { section_flag = 0; free(line_buf); free(read_section_name); 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free(line_buf); free(read_parameter); free(read_value); return (-1); } free(read_value); } store_flag = 0; free(line_buf); } else { if (*ptr == '{') { ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, line, line_buf); free(line_buf); free(read_parameter); return (-1); } free(line_buf); while ((ptr = get_single_line_without_first_spaces(fp, &line_buf, &line)) != NULL) { if (*ptr == '}') { ptr = rm_first_spaces(ptr + 1); if (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != '#') { cfgFatal(CFG_SYNTAX_ERROR, file, line, line_buf); free(line_buf); free(read_parameter); return (-1); } free(line_buf); break; } free(line_buf); } } } free(read_parameter); } return (store_flag); } gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/src/files.c0000644000175000017500000002175613203604726017206 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker/***********************************************************************/ /* fichier.c */ /* --------- */ /* GTKTerm Software */ /* (c) Julien Schmitt */ /* */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* Purpose */ /* Raw / text file transfer management */ /* */ /* ChangeLog */ /* (All changes by Julien Schmitt except when explicitly written) */ /* */ /* - 0.99.5 : changed all calls to strerror() by strerror_utf8() */ /* - 0.99.4 : added auto CR LF function by Sebastien */ /* modified ecriture() to use send_serial() */ /* - 0.99.2 : Internationalization */ /* - 0.98.4 : modified to use new buffer */ /* - 0.98 : file transfer completely rewritten / optimized */ /* */ /***********************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "term_config.h" #include "interface.h" #include "serial.h" #include "buffer.h" #include #include /* Global variables */ gint nb_car; gint car_written; gint current_buffer_position; gint bytes_read; GtkAdjustment *adj; GtkWidget *ProgressBar; gint Fichier; guint callback_handler; gchar *fic_defaut = NULL; GtkWidget *Window; gboolean waiting_for_char = FALSE; gboolean waiting_for_timer = FALSE; gboolean input_running = FALSE; gchar *str = NULL; FILE *Fic; /* Local functions prototype */ gint Envoie_fichier(GtkFileChooser *FS); gint Sauve_fichier(GtkFileChooser *FS); gint close_all(void); void ecriture(gpointer data, gint source); gboolean timer(gpointer pointer); gboolean idle(gpointer pointer); void remove_input(void); void add_input(void); void write_file(char *, unsigned int); extern struct configuration_port config; void send_raw_file(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *file_select; file_select = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new(_("Send RAW File"), GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); if(fic_defaut != NULL) gtk_file_chooser_set_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select), fic_defaut); if(gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(file_select)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { gchar *fileName; gchar *msg; fileName = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select)); if(!g_file_test(fileName, G_FILE_TEST_IS_REGULAR)) { msg = g_strdup_printf(_("Error opening file\n")); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); g_free(fileName); gtk_widget_destroy(file_select); return; } Fichier = open(fileName, O_RDONLY); if(Fichier != -1) { GtkWidget *Bouton_annuler, *Box; fic_defaut = g_strdup(fileName); msg = g_strdup_printf(_("%s : transfer in progress..."), fileName); gtk_statusbar_push(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), id, msg); car_written = 0; current_buffer_position = 0; bytes_read = 0; nb_car = lseek(Fichier, 0L, SEEK_END); lseek(Fichier, 0L, SEEK_SET); Window = gtk_dialog_new(); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(Window), msg); g_free(msg); Box = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 10); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(Window))), Box); ProgressBar = gtk_progress_bar_new(); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(Box), ProgressBar, FALSE, FALSE, 5); Bouton_annuler = gtk_button_new_with_label(_("Cancel")); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(Bouton_annuler), "clicked", G_CALLBACK(close_all), NULL); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(gtk_dialog_get_action_area(GTK_DIALOG(Window))), Bouton_annuler); g_signal_connect(GTK_WIDGET(Window), "delete_event", G_CALLBACK(close_all), NULL); gtk_window_set_default_size(GTK_WINDOW(Window), 250, 100); gtk_window_set_modal(GTK_WINDOW(Window), TRUE); gtk_widget_show_all(Window); add_input(); } else { msg = g_strdup_printf(_("Cannot read file %s: %s\n"), fileName, strerror(errno)); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); } g_free(fileName); } gtk_widget_destroy(file_select); } void ecriture(gpointer data, gint source) { static gchar buffer[BUFFER_EMISSION]; static gchar *current_buffer; static gint bytes_to_write; gint bytes_written; gchar *car; gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(GTK_PROGRESS_BAR(ProgressBar), (gfloat)car_written/(gfloat)nb_car ); if(car_written < nb_car) { /* Read the file only if buffer totally sent or if buffer empty */ if(current_buffer_position == bytes_read) { bytes_read = read(Fichier, buffer, BUFFER_EMISSION); current_buffer_position = 0; current_buffer = buffer; bytes_to_write = bytes_read; } if(current_buffer == NULL) { /* something went wrong... */ g_free(str); str = g_strdup_printf(_("Error sending file\n")); show_message(str, MSG_ERR); close_all(); return; } car = current_buffer; if(config.delai != 0 || config.car != -1) { /* search for next LF */ bytes_to_write = current_buffer_position; while(*car != LINE_FEED && bytes_to_write < bytes_read) { car++; bytes_to_write++; } if(*car == LINE_FEED) bytes_to_write++; } /* write to serial port */ bytes_written = send_serial(current_buffer, bytes_to_write - current_buffer_position); if(bytes_written == -1) { /* Problem while writing, stop file transfer */ g_free(str); str = g_strdup_printf(_("Error sending file: %s\n"), strerror(errno)); show_message(str, MSG_ERR); close_all(); return; } car_written += bytes_written; current_buffer_position += bytes_written; current_buffer += bytes_written; gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(GTK_PROGRESS_BAR(ProgressBar), (gfloat)car_written/(gfloat)nb_car ); if(config.delai != 0 && *car == LINE_FEED) { remove_input(); g_timeout_add(config.delai, (GSourceFunc)timer, NULL); waiting_for_timer = TRUE; } else if(config.car != -1 && *car == LINE_FEED) { remove_input(); waiting_for_char = TRUE; } } else { close_all(); return; } return; } gboolean timer(gpointer pointer) { if(waiting_for_timer == TRUE) { add_input(); waiting_for_timer = FALSE; } return FALSE; } void add_input(void) { if(input_running == FALSE) { input_running = TRUE; callback_handler = g_io_add_watch_full(g_io_channel_unix_new(serial_port_fd), 10, G_IO_OUT, (GIOFunc)ecriture, NULL, NULL); } } void remove_input(void) { if(input_running == TRUE) { g_source_remove(callback_handler); input_running = FALSE; } } gint close_all(void) { remove_input(); waiting_for_char = FALSE; waiting_for_timer = FALSE; gtk_statusbar_pop(GTK_STATUSBAR(StatusBar), id); close(Fichier); gtk_widget_destroy(Window); return FALSE; } void write_file(char *data, unsigned int size) { fwrite(data, size, 1, Fic); } void save_raw_file(GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *file_select; file_select = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new(_("Save RAW File"), GTK_WINDOW(Fenetre), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_SAVE, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); gtk_file_chooser_set_do_overwrite_confirmation(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select), TRUE); if(fic_defaut != NULL) gtk_file_chooser_set_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select), fic_defaut); if(gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(file_select)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { gchar *fileName; gchar *msg; fileName = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(GTK_FILE_CHOOSER(file_select)); if ((!fileName || (strcmp(fileName, ""))) == 0) { msg = g_strdup_printf(_("File error\n")); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); g_free(fileName); gtk_widget_destroy(file_select); return; } Fic = fopen(fileName, "w"); if(Fic == NULL) { msg = g_strdup_printf(_("Cannot open file %s: %s\n"), fileName, strerror(errno)); show_message(msg, MSG_ERR); g_free(msg); } else { fic_defaut = g_strdup(fileName); write_buffer_with_func(write_file); fclose(Fic); 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**\n" msgstr "\t ** Livré sans aucune garantie ! **\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:41 msgid "" "\n" "Command line options\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Options de la ligne de commande\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:42 msgid "--help or -h : this help screen\n" msgstr "--help or -h : cet écran d'aide\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:43 msgid "--config or -c : load configuration\n" msgstr "--config ou -c : charger une configuration\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:44 msgid "--port or -p : serial port device (default /dev/ttyS0)\n" msgstr "--port ou -p : device du port série (/dev/ttyS0 par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:45 msgid "--speed or -s : serial port speed (default 9600)\n" msgstr "--speed ou -s : vitesse du port série (9600 par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:46 msgid "--bits or -b : number of bits (default 8)\n" msgstr "--bits ou -b : nombre de bits (8 par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:47 msgid "--stopbits or -t : number of stopbits (default 1)\n" msgstr "--stopbits ou -t : nombre de bits de stop (1 par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:48 msgid "--parity or -a : partity (default none)\n" msgstr "--parity ou -a : partité (aucune par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:49 msgid "--flow or -w : flow control (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--flow ou -w : contrôle de flux (aucun par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:50 msgid "--delay or -d : end of line delay in ms (default none)\n" msgstr "--delay ou -d : délai de fin de ligne en ms (aucun par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:51 msgid "" "--char or -r : wait for a special char at end of line (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--char ou -r : caractère spécial à attendre en fin de ligne (aucun " "par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:52 msgid "--file or -f : default file to send (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--file ou -f : fichier par défaut à envoyer (aucun par défaut)\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:53 msgid "" "--rts_time_before or -x : for rs485, time in ms before transmit with " "rts on\n" msgstr "" "--rts_time_before ou -x : pour rs485, temps en ms avant transmission " "avec rts activé\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:54 msgid "" "--rts_time_after or -y : for rs485, time in ms after transmit with rts " "on\n" msgstr "" "--rts_time_after ou -x : pour rs485, temps en ms après transmission " "avec rts activé\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:55 msgid "--echo or -e : switch on local echo\n" msgstr "--echo ou -e : écho local\n" #: ../src/cmdline.c:158 msgid "Misunderstood command line option\n" msgstr "Ligne de commande inconnue\n" #: ../src/fichier.c:77 msgid "File selection" msgstr "Sélection de fichier" #: ../src/fichier.c:79 ../src/fichier.c:140 ../src/logging.c:88 msgid "Cancel" msgstr "Annuler" #: ../src/fichier.c:80 ../src/logging.c:89 msgid "OK" msgstr "Ok" #: ../src/fichier.c:112 #, c-format msgid "Error opening file\n" msgstr "Erreur d'ouverture du fichier\n" #: ../src/fichier.c:122 #, c-format msgid "%s : transfer in progress..." msgstr "%s : transfert en cours..." #: ../src/fichier.c:155 #, c-format msgid "Cannot read file %s: %s\n" msgstr "Impossible de lire le fichier %s : %s\n" #: ../src/fichier.c:207 #, c-format msgid "Cannot write file %s\n" msgstr "Impossible d'écrire le fichier %s\n" #: ../src/fichier.c:291 #, c-format msgid "File error\n" msgstr "Erreur de fichier\n" #: ../src/fichier.c:300 ../src/logging.c:68 ../src/logging.c:123 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open file %s: %s\n" msgstr "Impossible d'ouvrir le fichier %s : %s\n" #: ../src/macros.c:144 #, c-format msgid "Macro \"%s\" sent !" msgstr "Macro \"%s\" envoyée !" #: ../src/macros.c:275 msgid "Shortcut" msgstr "Raccourci" #: ../src/macros.c:427 msgid "Help on macros" msgstr "Aide sur les macros" #: ../src/macros.c:434 msgid "" "The \"action\" field of a macro is the data to be sent on the port. Text can " "be entered, but also special chars, like \\n, \\t, \\r, etc. You can also " "enter hexadecimal data preceded by a '\\'. The hexadecimal data should not " "begin with a letter (eg. use \\0FF and not \\FF)\n" "Examples :\n" "\t\"Hello\\n\" sends \"Hello\" followed by a Line Feed\n" "\t\"Hello\\0A\" does the same thing but the LF is entered in hexadecimal" msgstr "" "Le champ \"action\" de la macro est la donnée à envoyer sur le port. Du " "texte peut être entré, mais aussi des caractères spéciaux, comme \\n, \\t, " "\\r, etc. Vous pouvez aussi entrer un nombre hexadecimal précédé par un " "'\\'. La donnée hexadecimale ne doit pas commencer par une lettre (utiliser " "\\0FF et pas \\FF par exemple)\n" "Exemples :\n" "\t\"Bonjour\\n\" envoie \"Bonjour\" suivi d'un retour à la ligne (LF)\n" "\t\"Bonjour\\0A\" fait la même chose..." #: ../src/macros.c:461 msgid "Configure Macros" msgstr "Configuration des Macros" #: ../src/macros.c:497 msgid "_Add" msgstr "_Ajouter" #: ../src/macros.c:501 msgid "_Delete" msgstr "_Supprimer" #: ../src/macros.c:505 msgid "_Capture Shortcut" msgstr "_Capture le raccourci" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:337 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Ne peut ouvrir le fichier de configuration `%s'.\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:340 #, c-format msgid "Cannot create configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Ne peut créer le fichier de configuration `%s'.\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:343 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Syntax error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Erreur de syntaxe\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:346 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unrecognized parameter\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Paramètre inconnu\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:349 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Internal error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Erreur interne\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:352 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Invalid number\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Nombre invalide\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:355 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Out of range\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "En dehors des limites\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:358 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Cannot allocate memory.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Ne peut allouer la mémoire\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:361 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "It must be specified TRUE or FALSE.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Il faut spécifier TRUE ou FALSE.\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:364 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "The section name is already used.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Le nom de section est déjà utilisé\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:367 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d)\n" "There is no closing brace.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d)\n" "Il n'y a pas de crochet pour fermer l'expression.\n" #: ../src/parsecfg.c:372 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unexplained error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Erreur inconnue\n" #: ../src/serie.c:163 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open %s: %s\n" msgstr "Impossible d'ouvrir %s : %s\n" #: ../src/serie.c:332 ../src/serie.c:378 msgid "Control signals read" msgstr "Lecture des signaux de contrôle" #: ../src/serie.c:344 msgid "DTR write" msgstr "Ecriture de DTR" #: ../src/serie.c:354 msgid "RTS write" msgstr "Ecriture de RTS" #: ../src/serie.c:460 msgid "Lockfile is stale. Overriding it..\n" msgstr "Le fichier de lock est orphelin. Ecrasement...\n" #: ../src/serie.c:470 #, c-format msgid "Device %s is locked.\n" msgstr "Le device %s est vérouillé.\n" #: ../src/serie.c:482 msgid "Cannot create lockfile. 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send (separator : ';' or space) : " msgstr "Donnée hexadécimale à envoyer (séparateur : ';' ou espace) : " #: ../src/widgets.c:541 msgid "About..." msgstr "à propos..." #: ../src/widgets.c:549 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt\n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" "\n" "\tLatest Version Available on:\n" "\thttps://fedorahosted.org/gtkterm/" msgstr "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt\n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux/index_fr.html\n" "\n" "\tDernière version disponible sur :\n" "\thttps://fedorahosted.org/gtkterm/" #: ../src/widgets.c:593 msgid "Break signal sent!" msgstr "Signal break envoyé !" #: ../src/widgets.c:665 #, c-format msgid "0 byte(s) sent!" msgstr "0 octet(s) envoyé(s) !" #: ../src/widgets.c:696 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" : %d byte(s) sent!" msgstr "\"%s\" : %d octet(s) envoyé(s) !" #: ../src/logging.c:49 #, c-format msgid "Filename error\n" msgstr "Erreur du nom du fichier\n" #: ../src/logging.c:86 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#. section already exists #: ../src/term_config.c:741 msgid "Warning!" msgstr "Attention !" #: ../src/term_config.c:750 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "Section [%s] already exists\n" "Do you want to overwrite it ?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "La section [%s] existe déjà.\n" "Voulez vous l'écraser ?\n" #: ../src/term_config.c:812 msgid "Cannot delete section!" msgstr "Impossible de supprimer la section !" #: ../src/term_config.c:992 #, c-format msgid "No section \"%s\" in configuration file\n" msgstr "Pas de section \"%s\" dans le fichier de configuration\n" #: ../src/term_config.c:1030 #, c-format msgid "" "Unknown rate: %d baud\n" "May not be supported by all hardware" msgstr "" #: ../src/term_config.c:1037 #, c-format msgid "" "Invalid number of stop-bits: %d\n" "Falling back to default number of stop-bits number: %d\n" msgstr "" "Nombre de bits de stop impossible : %d\n" "Retour au nombre de bits de stop par défaut : %d\n" #: ../src/term_config.c:1045 #, c-format msgid "" "Invalid number of bits: 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vagy -c : konfiguráció betöltése\n" #: src/cmdline.c:44 msgid "--port or -p : serial port device (default /dev/ttyS0)\n" msgstr "--port vagy -p : soros port (alapértelmezett /dev/ttyS0)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:45 msgid "--speed or -s : serial port speed (default 9600)\n" msgstr "" "--speed vagy -s : soros port sebesség (alapértelmezett 9600)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:46 msgid "--bits or -b : number of bits (default 8)\n" msgstr "--bits vagy -b : bitek száma (alapértelmezett 8)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:47 msgid "--stopbits or -t : number of stopbits (default 1)\n" msgstr "--stopbits vagy -t : stop bitek száma (alapértelmezett 1)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:48 msgid "--parity or -a : partity (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--parity vagy -a : paritás (alapértelmezett " "none)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:49 msgid "--flow or -w : flow control (default none)\n" msgstr "--flow vagy -w : folyamatvezérlés(nincs alapértelmezés)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:50 msgid "--delay or -d : end of line delay in ms (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--delay vagy -d : sorvége késleltetés (nincs " "alapértelmezés)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:51 msgid "" "--char or -r : wait for a special char at end of line (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--char vagy -r : speciális karakterre várakozás a sor végén " "(nincs alapértelmezés)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:52 msgid "--file or -f : default file to send (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--file vagy -f : megadott fájlt küld (nincs alapértelmezés)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:53 msgid "--echo or -e : switch on local echo\n" msgstr "--echo vagy -e : helyi visszhang bekapcsolása\n" #: src/cmdline.c:144 msgid "Misunderstood command line option\n" msgstr "Félreértett parancssori opció\n" #: src/config.c:173 msgid "" "No valid serial device found in /dev, sorry !\n" "You should have at least one of these :\n" "/dev/ttyS*\n" "/dev/tts/*\n" "/dev/ttyUSB*\n" "/dev/usb/tts/*\n" msgstr "" "Nem találok valódi soros eszközt a /dev könyvtárban!\n" "Legalább egy eszköz kellene ezek közül:\n" "/dev/ttyS*\n" "/dev/tts/*\n" "/dev/ttyUSB*\n" "/dev/usb/tts/*\n" #: src/config.c:178 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "Konfiguráció" #: src/config.c:181 msgid "Serial port" msgstr "Soros port" #: src/config.c:187 msgid "Port :" msgstr "Port:" #: src/config.c:189 msgid "Speed :" msgstr "Sebesség:" #: src/config.c:191 msgid "Parity :" msgstr "Paritás:" #: src/config.c:252 msgid "Bits :" msgstr "Bitek:" #: src/config.c:254 msgid "Stopbits :" msgstr "Stoppbitek:" #: src/config.c:256 msgid "Flow control :" msgstr "Folyamatvezérlés:" #: src/config.c:317 msgid "ASCII file transfer" msgstr "ASCII fájl átvitel" #: src/config.c:323 msgid "End of line delay (milliseconds) :" msgstr "Sorvég késleltetés (tizedmásodperc):" #: src/config.c:337 msgid "Wait for this special character before passing to next line :" msgstr "Speciális karakterre várakozás az következő sor elött:" #: src/config.c:395 src/config.c:715 msgid "No open port" msgstr "Nincs nyitott port" #: src/config.c:421 msgid "Font selection" msgstr "Betűtípus választás" #: src/config.c:464 msgid "Load configuration" msgstr "Konfiguráció betöltés" #: src/config.c:470 msgid "Delete configuration" msgstr "Konfiguráció törlése" #: src/config.c:501 msgid "Cannot read configuration file !\n" msgstr "Konfigurációs fájl beolvasása nem sikerült!\n" #: src/config.c:507 msgid "Configurations" msgstr "Konfigurációk" #: src/config.c:572 msgid "Save configuration" msgstr "Konfiguráció mentése" #: src/config.c:581 msgid "Configuration name : " msgstr "Konfiguráció név:" #: src/config.c:626 msgid "Cannot overwrite section !" msgstr "Nem sikerült felülírni a szekciót!" #: src/config.c:631 msgid "Cannot read configuration file !" msgstr "Konfigurációs fájl beolvasása nem sikerült!" #: src/config.c:641 #, c-format msgid "Configuration [%s] saved\n" msgstr "Beállítások [%s] elmentve\n" #: src/config.c:667 msgid "Warning !" msgstr "Figyelmeztetés:" #: src/config.c:676 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "Section [%s] already exists\n" "Do you want to overwrite it ?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "A(z) [%s] szekció már létezik.\n" "Felül kívánja írni?\n" #: src/config.c:734 msgid "Cannot delete section !" msgstr "Szekció nem törölhető!" #: src/config.c:905 #, c-format msgid "No section \"%s\" in configuration file\n" msgstr "A konfigurációs file-ban nincs \"%s\" szekció\n" #: src/config.c:942 #, c-format msgid "" "Unknown speed : %d bauds\n" "Falling back to default speed : %d bauds\n" msgstr "" "Ismeretlen sebesség: %d baud\n" "Visszaállítva az alapértelmezett sebesség: %d baud\n" #: src/config.c:950 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible stopbits number : %d\n" "Falling back to default stop bits number : %d\n" msgstr "" "Hibás stop bit: %d\n" "Visszaállítva az alapértelmezett stop bit: %d\n" #: src/config.c:958 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible bits number : %d\n" "Falling back to default stop bits : %d\n" msgstr "" "Hibás bit szám: %d\n" "Visszaállítva az alapértelmezett bit szám: %d\n" #: src/config.c:966 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible delay : %d ms\n" "Falling back to default delay : %d ms\n" msgstr "" "Hibás késleltetés: %d\n" "Visszaállítva az alapértelmezett késleltetés: %d\n" #: src/config.c:996 #, c-format msgid "" "Configuration file (%s) with\n" "[default] configuration has been created.\n" msgstr "" "A (%s) [alapértelmezett] konfigurációs\n" "fájl létrehozva.\n" #: src/config.c:1228 #, c-format msgid "Cannot find section %s\n" msgstr "%s szekció nem található\n" #: src/config.c:1265 msgid "Terminal configuration" msgstr "A program beállításai" #: src/fichier.c:74 msgid "File selection" msgstr "Tallózás" #: src/fichier.c:104 msgid "Error opening file\n" msgstr "Hiba fájl megnyitásakor\n" #: src/fichier.c:112 #, c-format msgid "%s : transfer in progress..." msgstr "%s : átvitel folyamatban..." #: src/fichier.c:129 msgid "%v / %u Kb (%p %%)" msgstr "%v / %u Kb (%p %%)" #: src/fichier.c:135 msgid "%v / %u bytes (%p %%)" msgstr "%v / %u bájt (%p %%)" #: src/fichier.c:140 msgid "Cancel" msgstr "Mégsem" #: src/fichier.c:156 #, c-format msgid "Cannot read file %s : %s\n" msgstr "Fájl olvasása sikertelen: %s : %s\n" #: src/fichier.c:205 #, c-format msgid "Cannot write file %s\n" msgstr "Nem sikerült írni a(z) %s célfájlt\n" #: src/fichier.c:293 msgid "File error\n" msgstr "Fájlhiba!\n" #: src/fichier.c:301 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open file %s : %s\n" msgstr "%s fájl megnyitása nem sikerült: %s\n" #: src/macros.c:143 #, c-format msgid "Macro \"%s\" sent !" msgstr "Makró \"%s\" elküldve!" #: src/macros.c:274 msgid "Shortcut" msgstr "Gyorsbillentyű" #: src/macros.c:426 msgid "Help on macros" msgstr "Súgó a makrókhoz" #: src/macros.c:433 msgid "" "The \"action\" field of a macro is the data to be sent on the port. Text can " "be entered, but also special chars, like \\n, \\t, \\r, etc. You can also " "enter hexadecimal data preceded by a '\\'. The hexadecimal data should not " "begin with a letter (eg. use \\0FF and not \\FF)\n" "Examples :\n" "\t\"Hello\\n\" sends \"Hello\" followed by a Line Feed\n" "\t\"Hello\\0A\" does the same thing but the LF is entered in hexadecimal" msgstr "" "A makró \"action\" mezője az adat, amit a portra küld. Beírható szöveg is, " "vagy speciális karakterek, mint \\n, \\t, \\r, stb. Hexadecimális adat is " "szerepelhet, megelőzve '\\' karakterrel. A hexadecimális adat nem kezdődhet " "betűvel (pl. \\0FF használatos \\FF helyett) \n" "Példák: \n" "\t\"Hello\\n\" \"Hello\" küldése, utána egy soremelés\n" "\t\"Hello\\0A\" ugyanaz, csak a soremelés hexában van megadva." #: src/macros.c:460 msgid "Configure Macros" msgstr "A makrók beállítása" #: src/macros.c:496 msgid "_Add" msgstr "_Hozzáadás" #: src/macros.c:500 msgid "_Delete" msgstr "_Törlés" #: src/macros.c:504 msgid "_Capture Shortcut" msgstr "Billentyűparancsok" #: src/parsecfg.c:335 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Nem tölthető be a `%s' konfigurációs fájl.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:338 #, c-format msgid "Cannot create configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Nem hozható létre a `%s' konfigurációs fájl.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:341 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Syntax error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Szintaktikai hiba\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:344 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unrecognized parameter\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Érvénytelen paraméter\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:347 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Internal error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Végzetes hiba\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:350 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Invalid number\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Érvénytelen szám\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:353 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Out of range\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Hibás értéktartomány\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:356 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Cannot allocate memory.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Nem sikerült memóriát foglalni.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:359 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "It must be specified TRUE or FALSE.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Meg kell adni, hogy TRUE vagy FALSE.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:362 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "The section name is already used.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Ez a név már foglalt.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:365 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d)\n" "There is no closing brace.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d)\n" "Hiányzik a záró kapocs. .\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:370 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unexplained error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Rejtélyes hiba\n" #: src/serie.c:212 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open %s : %s\n" msgstr "Nem lehet megnyitni a %s-t : %s\n" #: src/serie.c:357 src/serie.c:392 msgid "Control signals read" msgstr "Ellenörző jelek olvasása" #: src/serie.c:369 msgid "DTR write" msgstr "DTR írás" #: src/serie.c:379 msgid "RTS write" msgstr "RTS írás" #: src/serie.c:470 msgid "Lockfile is stale. Overriding it..\n" msgstr "A zárolási fájl érvénytelen, felülbírálom..\n" #: src/serie.c:480 #, c-format msgid "Device %s is locked.\n" msgstr "A %s eszköz zárolva van.\n" #: src/serie.c:492 msgid "Cannot create lockfile. Sorry.\n" msgstr "Nem tudok létrehozni zárolási fájlt.\n" #: src/widgets.c:122 msgid "/_File" msgstr "/_Fájl" #: src/widgets.c:123 msgid "/File/Clear screen" msgstr "/Fájl/Képernyő törlése" #: src/widgets.c:124 msgid "/File/Send _raw file" msgstr "/Fájl/Raw fájl _küldése" #: src/widgets.c:125 msgid "/File/_Save raw file" msgstr "/Fájl/Raw fájl _mentése" #: src/widgets.c:126 msgid "/File/Separator" msgstr "/Fájl/_Elválasztó" #: src/widgets.c:127 msgid "/File/E_xit" msgstr "/Fájl/K_ilépés" #: src/widgets.c:128 msgid "/_Configuration" msgstr "/_Beállítások" #: src/widgets.c:129 msgid "/Configuration/_Port" msgstr "/Beállítások/_Port" #: src/widgets.c:130 msgid "/Configuration/_Main window" msgstr "/Beállítások/_Főablak" #: src/widgets.c:131 msgid "/Configuration/Local _echo" msgstr "/Beállítások/Helyi _visszhang" #: src/widgets.c:132 msgid "/Configuration/_CR LF auto" msgstr "/Beállítások/_CR LF auto" #: src/widgets.c:133 msgid "/Configuration/_Macros" msgstr "/Beállítások/Ma_krók" #: src/widgets.c:134 msgid "/Configuration/Separator" msgstr "/Beállítások/_Elválasztó" #: src/widgets.c:135 msgid "/Configuration/_Load configuration" msgstr "/Beállítások/Konfiguráció _betöltése" #: src/widgets.c:136 msgid "/Configuration/_Save configuration" msgstr "/Beállítások/Konfiguráció _mentése" #: src/widgets.c:137 msgid "/Configuration/_Delete configuration" msgstr "/Beállítások/Konfiguráció _törlése" #: src/widgets.c:138 msgid "/Control _signals" msgstr "/_Ellenörző jelek" #: src/widgets.c:139 msgid "/Control signals/Send break" msgstr "/Ellenörző jelek/Break küldés" #: src/widgets.c:140 msgid "/Control signals/Toggle DTR" msgstr "/Ellenörző jelek/DTR " #: src/widgets.c:141 msgid "/Control signals/Toggle RTS" msgstr "/Ellenörző jelek/RTS" #: src/widgets.c:142 msgid "/_View" msgstr "/_Nézet" #: src/widgets.c:143 msgid "/View/_ASCII" msgstr "/Nézet/_ASCII" #: src/widgets.c:144 msgid "/View/_Hexadecimal" msgstr "/Nézet/_Hexadecimális" #: src/widgets.c:145 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal _chars" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális _karakter" #: src/widgets.c:146 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_8" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális _karakter/_8" #: src/widgets.c:147 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/1_0" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális _karakter/1_0" #: src/widgets.c:148 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_16" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális _karakter/_16" #: src/widgets.c:149 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_24" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális _karakter/_24" #: src/widgets.c:150 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_32" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális _karakter/_32" #: src/widgets.c:151 msgid "/View/Show _index" msgstr "/Nézet/_Index megjelenítése" #: src/widgets.c:152 msgid "/View/Separator" msgstr "/Nézet/_Elválasztó" #: src/widgets.c:153 msgid "/View/_Send hexadecimal data" msgstr "/Nézet/Hexadecimális adat _küldés" #: src/widgets.c:154 msgid "/_Help" msgstr "/_Súgó" #: src/widgets.c:155 msgid "/Help/_About..." msgstr "/Súgó/_Névjegy..." #: src/widgets.c:307 msgid "Hexadecimal data to send (separator : ';' or space) : " msgstr "Hexadecimális adat küldés (elválasztó : ';' vagy szóköz) :" #: src/widgets.c:502 msgid "About..." msgstr "Névjegy..." #: src/widgets.c:510 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt : julien@jls-info.com \n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" msgstr "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt : julien@jls-info.com \n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" #: src/widgets.c:554 msgid "Break signal sent !" msgstr "Break signál küldve!" #: src/widgets.c:636 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" : %d byte(s) sent !" msgstr "\"%s\" : %d bájt(ok) küldve!" gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/po/POTFILES.in0000644000175000017500000000044213203604725017330 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker# List of source files containing translatable strings. # Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Package source files src/buffer.c src/cmdline.c src/config_terminal_dialog.ui src/files.c src/interface.c src/logging.c src/macros.c src/parsecfg.c src/serial.c src/term_config.c gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/po/LANGUAGES0000644000175000017500000000001513203604725017000 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakkerfr hu ru de gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/po/de.po0000644000175000017500000003734013203604726016513 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker# Translation of gtkterm to German # Copyright (C) 2002 Sebastien Bacher. # This file is distributed under the same license as the gtkterm package. # Chris Leick , 2010. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gtkterm 0.99.5-1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: Julien Schmitt \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2005-11-14 20:44+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2010-03-21 19:17+GMT\n" "Last-Translator: Chris Leick \n" "Language-Team: German \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: src/buffer.c:92 msgid "ERROR : Buffer is not initialized !\n" msgstr "FEHLER: Puffer ist nicht initialisiert!\n" #: src/cmdline.c:36 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "GTKTerm version %s\n" msgstr "" "\n" "GTKTerm-Version %s\n" #: src/cmdline.c:37 msgid "\t (c) Julien Schmitt - julien@jls-info.com\n" msgstr "\t (c) Julien Schmitt - julien@jls-info.com\n" #: src/cmdline.c:38 msgid "\t http://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" msgstr "\t http://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" #: src/cmdline.c:39 msgid "" "\n" "This program is released under the terms of the GPL V.2\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Dieses Programm wurde unter den Bedingungen der GPL v2 veröffentlicht\n" #: src/cmdline.c:40 msgid "\t ** Use at your own risks ! **\n" msgstr "\t ** Benutzung auf eigenes Risiko! **\n" #: src/cmdline.c:41 msgid "" "\n" "Command line options\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Befehlszeilenoptionen\n" #: src/cmdline.c:42 msgid "--help or -h : this help screen\n" msgstr "--help oder -h: Diesen Hilfebildschirm anzeigen\n" #: src/cmdline.c:43 msgid "--config or -c : load configuration\n" msgstr "--config oder -c: Konfiguration laden\n" #: src/cmdline.c:44 msgid "--port or -p : serial port device (default /dev/ttyS0)\n" msgstr "--port oder -p: Serielles Port-Gerät (Vorgabe /dev/ttyS0)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:45 msgid "--speed or -s : serial port speed (default 9600)\n" msgstr "" "--speed oder -s: Geschwindigkeit des seriellen Ports\n" "(Vorgabe 9600)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:46 msgid "--bits or -b : number of bits (default 8)\n" msgstr "--bits oder -b: Anzahl der Bits (Vorgabe 8)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:47 msgid "--stopbits or -t : number of stopbits (default 1)\n" msgstr "--stopbits oder -t: Anzahl der Stoppbits (Vorgabe 1)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:48 # FIXME s/partity/parity msgid "--parity or -a : partity (default none)\n" msgstr "--parity oder -a: Parität (Vorgabe keine)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:49 msgid "--flow or -w : flow control (default none)\n" msgstr "--flow oder -w: Flusssteuerung (Vorgabe keine)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:50 msgid "--delay or -d : end of line delay in ms (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--delay oder -d: Ende der Zeilenverzögerung in ms (Vorgabe keine)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:51 msgid "" "--char or -r : wait for a special char at end of line (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--char oder -r: Auf ein Sonderzeichen am Zeilenende warten\n" "(Vorgabe keine)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:52 msgid "--file or -f : default file to send (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--file oder -f: Zu sendende Vorgabedatei (Vorgabe keine)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:53 msgid "--echo or -e : switch on local echo\n" msgstr "--echo oder -e: Lokales Echo anschalten\n" #: src/cmdline.c:144 msgid "Misunderstood command line option\n" msgstr "Missverstandene Befehlszeilenoption\n" #: src/config.c:173 msgid "" "No valid serial device found in /dev, sorry !\n" "You should have at least one of these :\n" "/dev/ttyS*\n" "/dev/tts/*\n" "/dev/ttyUSB*\n" "/dev/usb/tts/*\n" msgstr "" "In /dev wurde kein gültiges serielles Gerät gefunden, Entschuldigung.\n" "Sie sollten mindestens eines der folgenden haben:\n" "/dev/ttyS*\n" "/dev/tts/*\n" "/dev/ttyUSB*\n" "/dev/usb/tts/*\n" #: src/config.c:178 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "Konfiguration" #: src/config.c:181 msgid "Serial port" msgstr "Serieller Port" #: src/config.c:187 msgid "Port :" msgstr "Port:" #: src/config.c:189 msgid "Speed :" msgstr "Geschwindigkeit:" #: src/config.c:191 msgid "Parity :" msgstr "Parität:" #: src/config.c:252 msgid "Bits :" msgstr "Bits:" #: src/config.c:254 msgid "Stopbits :" msgstr "Stoppbits:" #: src/config.c:256 msgid "Flow control :" msgstr "Flusssteuerung:" #: src/config.c:317 msgid "ASCII file transfer" msgstr "ASCII-Dateiübertragung" #: src/config.c:323 msgid "End of line delay (milliseconds) :" msgstr "Ende der Zeilenverzögerung (Millisekunden):" #: src/config.c:337 msgid "Wait for this special character before passing to next line :" msgstr "Auf dieses Sonderzeichen warten, bevor es zur nächsten Zeile geht:" #: src/config.c:395 src/config.c:715 msgid "No open port" msgstr "Kein offener Port" #: src/config.c:421 msgid "Font selection" msgstr "Schriftauswahl" #: src/config.c:464 msgid "Load configuration" msgstr "Konfiguration laden" #: src/config.c:470 msgid "Delete configuration" msgstr "Konfiguration löschen" #: src/config.c:501 msgid "Cannot read configuration file !\n" msgstr "Konfigurationsdatei kann nicht gelesen werden.\n" #: src/config.c:507 msgid "Configurations" msgstr "Konfigurationen" #: src/config.c:572 msgid "Save configuration" msgstr "Konfiguration speichern" #: src/config.c:581 msgid "Configuration name : " msgstr "Konfigurationsname: " #: src/config.c:626 msgid "Cannot overwrite section !" msgstr "Abschnitt kann nicht überschrieben werden." #: src/config.c:631 msgid "Cannot read configuration file !" msgstr "Konfigurationsdatei kann nicht gelesen werden." #: src/config.c:641 #, c-format msgid "Configuration [%s] saved\n" msgstr "Konfiguration [%s] gespeichert\n" #: src/config.c:667 msgid "Warning !" msgstr "Warnung!" #: src/config.c:676 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "Section [%s] already exists\n" "Do you want to overwrite it ?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Abschnitt [%s] existiert bereits\n" "Möchten Sie ihn überschreiben?\n" #: src/config.c:734 msgid "Cannot delete section !" msgstr "Abschnitt kann nicht gelöscht werden." #: src/config.c:905 #, c-format msgid "No section \"%s\" in configuration file\n" msgstr "Kein Abschnitt »%s« in Konfigurationsdatei\n" #: src/config.c:942 #, c-format msgid "" "Unknown speed : %d bauds\n" "Falling back to default speed : %d bauds\n" msgstr "" "Unbekannte Geschwindigkeit: %d Baud\n" "Es wird auf Vorgabegeschwindigkeit zurückgesetzt: %d Baud\n" #: src/config.c:950 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible stopbits number : %d\n" "Falling back to default stop bits number : %d\n" msgstr "" "Unmögliche Stoppbit-Anzahl: %d\n" "Es wird auf Vorgabe-Stoppbit-Anzahl zurückgesetzt: %d\n" #: src/config.c:958 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible bits number : %d\n" "Falling back to default stop bits : %d\n" msgstr "" "Unmögliche Bit-Anzahl: %d\n" "Es wird auf Vorgabe-Bits zurückgesetzt: %d\n" #: src/config.c:966 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible delay : %d ms\n" "Falling back to default delay : %d ms\n" msgstr "" "Unmögliche Verzögerung: %d ms\n" "Es wird auf Vorgabeverzögerung zurückgesetzt: %d ms\n" #: src/config.c:996 #, c-format msgid "" "Configuration file (%s) with\n" "[default] configuration has been created.\n" msgstr "" "Konfigurationsdatei (%s) mit\n" "[Vorgabe]-Konfigurationsdatei wurde erstellt.\n" #: src/config.c:1228 #, c-format msgid "Cannot find section %s\n" msgstr "Abschnitt %s kann nicht gefunden werden\n" #: src/config.c:1265 msgid "Terminal configuration" msgstr "Terminal-Konfiguration" #: src/fichier.c:74 msgid "File selection" msgstr "Dateiabschnitt" #: src/fichier.c:104 msgid "Error opening file\n" msgstr "Fehler beim Öffnen der Datei\n" #: src/fichier.c:112 #, c-format msgid "%s : transfer in progress..." msgstr "%s: Übertragung im Gang ..." #: src/fichier.c:129 msgid "%v / %u Kb (%p %%)" msgstr "%v / %u Kb (%p %%)" #: src/fichier.c:135 msgid "%v / %u bytes (%p %%)" msgstr "%v / %u Bytes (%p %%)" #: src/fichier.c:140 msgid "Cancel" msgstr "Abbruch" #: src/fichier.c:156 #, c-format msgid "Cannot read file %s : %s\n" msgstr "Datei kann nicht gelesen werden: %s\n" #: src/fichier.c:205 #, c-format msgid "Cannot write file %s\n" msgstr "Datei kann nicht geschrieben werden: %s\n" #: src/fichier.c:293 msgid "File error\n" msgstr "Dateifehler\n" #: src/fichier.c:301 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open file %s : %s\n" msgstr "Datei kann nicht geöffnet werden: %s\n" #: src/macros.c:143 #, c-format msgid "Macro \"%s\" sent !" msgstr "Makro »%s« gesendet" #: src/macros.c:274 msgid "Shortcut" msgstr "Kürzel" #: src/macros.c:426 msgid "Help on macros" msgstr "Hilfe über Makros" #: src/macros.c:433 msgid "" "The \"action\" field of a macro is the data to be sent on the port. Text can " "be entered, but also special chars, like \\n, \\t, \\r, etc. You can also " "enter hexadecimal data preceded by a '\\'. The hexadecimal data should not " "begin with a letter (eg. use \\0FF and not \\FF)\n" "Examples :\n" "\t\"Hello\\n\" sends \"Hello\" followed by a Line Feed\n" "\t\"Hello\\0A\" does the same thing but the LF is entered in hexadecimal" msgstr "" "Das »action«-Feld eines Makros enthält die Daten, die an den Port gesandt " "werden. Es kann Text eingegeben werden, aber auch Sonderzeichen wie \\n, " "\\t, \\r, etc. Sie können außerdem hexadezimale Daten mit vorangestelltem " "»\\« eingeben. Die hexadezimalen Daten sollten nicht mit einem Buchstaben " "beginnen (benutzen Sie z.B. \\0FF und nicht \\FF)\n" "Beispiele:\n" "\t»Hallo\\n« sendet »Hallo« gefolgt von einem Zeilenumbruch\n" "\t\"Hallo\\OA« tut das Gleiche, aber der Zeilenumbruch ist hexadezimal" #: src/macros.c:460 msgid "Configure Macros" msgstr "Makros konfigurieren" #: src/macros.c:496 msgid "_Add" msgstr "_Hinzufügen" #: src/macros.c:500 msgid "_Delete" msgstr "_Löschen" #: src/macros.c:504 msgid "_Capture Shortcut" msgstr "Kürzel _erfassen" #: src/parsecfg.c:335 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Die Konfigurationsdatei »%s« kann nicht geöffnet werden.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:338 #, c-format msgid "Cannot create configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Konfigurationsdatei »%s« kann nicht erstellt werden.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:341 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Syntax error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Syntax-Fehler\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:344 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unrecognized parameter\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Parameter nicht erkannt\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:347 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Internal error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Interner Fehler\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:350 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Invalid number\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Ungültige Nummer\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:353 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Out of range\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Außerhalb des Bereichs\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:356 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Cannot allocate memory.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Speicher kann nicht reserviert werden.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:359 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "It must be specified TRUE or FALSE.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Es muss TRUE oder FALSE angegeben werden.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:362 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "The section name is already used.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Der Abschnittsname wird bereits benutzt.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:365 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d)\n" "There is no closing brace.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d)\n" "Die schließende Klammer fehlt.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:370 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unexplained error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Ungeklärter Fehler\n" #: src/serie.c:212 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open %s : %s\n" msgstr "%s kann nicht geöffnet werden: %s\n" #: src/serie.c:357 src/serie.c:392 msgid "Control signals read" msgstr "Steuersignale gelesen" #: src/serie.c:369 msgid "DTR write" msgstr "DTR schreiben" #: src/serie.c:379 msgid "RTS write" msgstr "RTS schreiben" #: src/serie.c:470 msgid "Lockfile is stale. Overriding it..\n" msgstr "Sperrdatei ist abgelaufen: Wird überschrieben ...\n" #: src/serie.c:480 #, c-format msgid "Device %s is locked.\n" msgstr "Gerät %s ist gesperrt.\n" #: src/serie.c:492 msgid "Cannot create lockfile. Sorry.\n" msgstr "Sperrdatei kann nicht erstellt werden. Entschuldigung.\n" #: src/widgets.c:122 msgid "/_File" msgstr "/_Datei" #: src/widgets.c:123 msgid "/File/Clear screen" msgstr "/Datei/Bildschirm leeren" #: src/widgets.c:124 msgid "/File/Send _raw file" msgstr "/Datei/_rohe Datei senden" #: src/widgets.c:125 msgid "/File/_Save raw file" msgstr "/Datei/rohe Datei _speichern" #: src/widgets.c:126 msgid "/File/Separator" msgstr "/Datei/Trenner" #: src/widgets.c:127 msgid "/File/E_xit" msgstr "/Datei/_Beenden" #: src/widgets.c:128 msgid "/_Configuration" msgstr "/_Konfiguration" #: src/widgets.c:129 msgid "/Configuration/_Port" msgstr "/Konfiguration/_Port" #: src/widgets.c:130 msgid "/Configuration/_Main window" msgstr "/Konfiguration/_Hauptfenster" #: src/widgets.c:131 msgid "/Configuration/Local _echo" msgstr "/Konfiguration/Lokales _Echo" #: src/widgets.c:132 msgid "/Configuration/_CR LF auto" msgstr "/Konfiguration/_CR LF automatisch" #: src/widgets.c:133 msgid "/Configuration/_Macros" msgstr "/Konfiguration/_Makros" #: src/widgets.c:134 msgid "/Configuration/Separator" msgstr "/Konfiguration/Trenner" #: src/widgets.c:135 msgid "/Configuration/_Load configuration" msgstr "/Konfiguration/Konfiguration laden" #: src/widgets.c:136 msgid "/Configuration/_Save configuration" msgstr "/Konfiguration/Konfigu_ration sichern" #: src/widgets.c:137 msgid "/Configuration/_Delete configuration" msgstr "/Konfiguration/Konfiguration l_öschen" #: src/widgets.c:138 msgid "/Control _signals" msgstr "/Steuers_ignale" #: src/widgets.c:139 msgid "/Control signals/Send break" msgstr "/Steuersignale/Unterbrechung senden" #: src/widgets.c:140 msgid "/Control signals/Toggle DTR" msgstr "/Steuersignale/DTR umschalten" #: src/widgets.c:141 msgid "/Control signals/Toggle RTS" msgstr "/Steuersignale/RTS umschalten" #: src/widgets.c:142 msgid "/_View" msgstr "/_Ansicht" #: src/widgets.c:143 msgid "/View/_ASCII" msgstr "/Ansicht/AS_CII" #: src/widgets.c:144 msgid "/View/_Hexadecimal" msgstr "/Ansicht/He_xadezimal" #: src/widgets.c:145 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal _chars" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale _Zeichen" #: src/widgets.c:146 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_8" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale _Zeichen/_8" #: src/widgets.c:147 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/1_0" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale _Zeichen/1_0" #: src/widgets.c:148 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_16" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale _Zeichen/_16" #: src/widgets.c:149 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_24" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale _Zeichen/_24" #: src/widgets.c:150 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_32" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale _Zeichen/_32" #: src/widgets.c:151 msgid "/View/Show _index" msgstr "/Ansicht/Zei_ge Index" #: src/widgets.c:152 msgid "/View/Separator" msgstr "/Ansicht/Trenner" #: src/widgets.c:153 msgid "/View/_Send hexadecimal data" msgstr "/Ansicht/Hexadezimale Daten sen_den" #: src/widgets.c:154 msgid "/_Help" msgstr "/Hil_fe" #: src/widgets.c:155 msgid "/Help/_About..." msgstr "/Hilfe/_Über ..." #: src/widgets.c:307 msgid "Hexadecimal data to send (separator : ';' or space) : " msgstr "Zu sendende hexadezimale Daten (Trenner: »;« oder Leerzeichen): " #: src/widgets.c:502 msgid "About..." msgstr "Über ..." #: src/widgets.c:510 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt : julien@jls-info.com \n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" msgstr "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt : julien@jls-info.com\n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" #: src/widgets.c:554 msgid "Break signal sent !" msgstr "Unterbrechungssignal gesandt!" #: src/widgets.c:636 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" : %d byte(s) sent !" msgstr "»%s«: %d Byte(s) gesandt!" gtkterm-0.99.7+git9d63182/po/ru.po0000644000175000017500000004633013203604726016550 0ustar wvdakkerwvdakker# Russian translation for gtkterm package. # # Copyright (C) 2009 Julien Schmitt # This file is distributed under the same license as the gtkterm package. # # Sergey Alyoshin , 2009. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gtkterm 0.99.5\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2009-08-21 16:12+0400\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2009-08-21 11:34+0400\n" "Last-Translator: Sergey Alyoshin \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; \tplural=n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : \tn%10>=2 && n%" "10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2;\n" #: src/buffer.c:92 msgid "ERROR : Buffer is not initialized !\n" msgstr "ОШИБКА: буфер не инициализирован!\n" #: src/cmdline.c:36 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "GTKTerm version %s\n" msgstr "" "\n" "GTKTerm версии %s\n" #: src/cmdline.c:37 msgid "\t (c) Julien Schmitt - julien@jls-info.com\n" msgstr "\t (c) Julien Schmitt - julien@jls-info.com\n" #: src/cmdline.c:38 msgid "\t http://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" msgstr "\t http://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" #: src/cmdline.c:39 msgid "" "\n" "This program is released under the terms of the GPL V.2\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Эта программа выпущена под лицензией GPL v.2\n" #: src/cmdline.c:40 msgid "\t ** Use at your own risks ! **\n" msgstr "\t ** Используйте на свой риск! **\n" #: src/cmdline.c:41 msgid "" "\n" "Command line options\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Параметры командной строки:\n" #: src/cmdline.c:42 msgid "--help or -h : this help screen\n" msgstr "--help или -h: это сообщение помощи\n" #: src/cmdline.c:43 msgid "--config or -c : load configuration\n" msgstr "--config <настройка> или -c: загрузка настройки\n" #: src/cmdline.c:44 msgid "--port or -p : serial port device (default /dev/ttyS0)\n" msgstr "" "--port <устройство> или -p: устройство последовательного порта\n" " (по умолчанию /dev/ttyS0)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:45 msgid "--speed or -s : serial port speed (default 9600)\n" msgstr "" "--speed <скорость> или -s: скорость последовательного порта\n" " (по умолчанию 9600)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:46 msgid "--bits or -b : number of bits (default 8)\n" msgstr "--bits <биты> или -b: количество бит (по умолчанию 8)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:47 msgid "--stopbits or -t : number of stopbits (default 1)\n" msgstr "--stopbits <стоп-бит> или -t: количество стоп-битов (по умолчанию 1)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:48 msgid "--parity or -a : partity (default none)\n" msgstr "--partity или -a: проверка чётности (по умолчанию none)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:49 msgid "--flow or -w : flow control (default none)\n" msgstr "--flow или -w: управление потоком (по умолчанию none)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:50 msgid "--delay or -d : end of line delay in ms (default none)\n" msgstr "--delay <мс> или -d: задержка конца строки, мс (по умолчанию нет)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:51 msgid "" "--char or -r : wait for a special char at end of line (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--char <символ> или -r: ожидать специальный символ в конце строки\n" " (по умолчанию нет)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:52 msgid "--file or -f : default file to send (default none)\n" msgstr "" "--file <имя_файла> или -f: задать имя файла для отправки (по умолчанию нет)\n" #: src/cmdline.c:53 msgid "--echo or -e : switch on local echo\n" msgstr "--echo или -e: включить локальный вывод\n" #: src/cmdline.c:144 msgid "Misunderstood command line option\n" msgstr "Неверный параметр командной строки\n" #: src/config.c:173 msgid "" "No valid serial device found in /dev, sorry !\n" "You should have at least one of these :\n" "/dev/ttyS*\n" "/dev/tts/*\n" "/dev/ttyUSB*\n" "/dev/usb/tts/*\n" msgstr "" "Устройство последовательного порта не найдено в /dev!\n" "Должно быть хотя бы одно из следующих:\n" "/dev/ttyS*\n" "/dev/tts/*\n" "/dev/ttyUSB*\n" "/dev/usb/tts/*\n" #: src/config.c:178 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "Настройка" #: src/config.c:181 msgid "Serial port" msgstr "Последовательный порт" #: src/config.c:187 msgid "Port :" msgstr "Порт:" #: src/config.c:189 msgid "Speed :" msgstr "Скорость:" #: src/config.c:191 msgid "Parity :" msgstr "Проверка чётности:" #: src/config.c:252 msgid "Bits :" msgstr "Биты:" #: src/config.c:254 msgid "Stopbits :" msgstr "Стоп-бит:" #: src/config.c:256 msgid "Flow control :" msgstr "Управление потоком:" #: src/config.c:317 msgid "ASCII file transfer" msgstr "Передача ASCII-файла" #: src/config.c:323 msgid "End of line delay (milliseconds) :" msgstr "Задержка конца строки, мс:" #: src/config.c:337 msgid "Wait for this special character before passing to next line :" msgstr "Ожидать специальный символ до передачи следующей строки:" #: src/config.c:395 src/config.c:715 msgid "No open port" msgstr "Порт не открыт" #: src/config.c:421 msgid "Font selection" msgstr "Выбор шрифта" #: src/config.c:464 msgid "Load configuration" msgstr "Загрузить настройку" #: src/config.c:470 msgid "Delete configuration" msgstr "Удалить настройку" #: src/config.c:501 msgid "Cannot read configuration file !\n" msgstr "Невозможно прочитать файл настройки!\n" #: src/config.c:507 msgid "Configurations" msgstr "Настройки" #: src/config.c:572 msgid "Save configuration" msgstr "Сохранить настройку" #: src/config.c:581 msgid "Configuration name : " msgstr "Название настройки: " #: src/config.c:626 msgid "Cannot overwrite section !" msgstr "Невозможно перезаписать раздел!" #: src/config.c:631 msgid "Cannot read configuration file !" msgstr "Невозможно прочитать файл настройки!" #: src/config.c:641 #, c-format msgid "Configuration [%s] saved\n" msgstr "Настройка [%s] сохранена\n" #: src/config.c:667 src/fichier.c:334 msgid "Warning !" msgstr "Предупреждение!" #: src/config.c:676 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "Section [%s] already exists\n" "Do you want to overwrite it ?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Раздел [%s] уже существует.\n" "Хотите перезаписать его?\n" #: src/config.c:734 msgid "Cannot delete section !" msgstr "Невозможно удалить раздел!" #: src/config.c:905 #, c-format msgid "No section \"%s\" in configuration file\n" msgstr "Раздела \"%s\" нет в файле настроек\n" #: src/config.c:942 #, c-format msgid "" "Unknown speed : %d bauds\n" "Falling back to default speed : %d bauds\n" msgstr "" "Неизвестная скорость: %d бод\n" "Используется скорость по умолчанию: %d бод\n" #: src/config.c:950 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible stopbits number : %d\n" "Falling back to default stop bits number : %d\n" msgstr "" "Невозможное количество стоп-бит: %d\n" "Используется количество стоп-бит по умолчанию: %d\n" #: src/config.c:958 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible bits number : %d\n" "Falling back to default stop bits : %d\n" msgstr "" "Невозможное количество бит: %d\n" "Используется количество бит по умолчанию: %d\n" #: src/config.c:966 #, c-format msgid "" "Impossible delay : %d ms\n" "Falling back to default delay : %d ms\n" msgstr "" "Невозможная задержка: %d мс\n" "Используется задержка по умолчанию: %d мс\n" #: src/config.c:996 #, c-format msgid "" "Configuration file (%s) with\n" "[default] configuration has been created.\n" msgstr "" "Создан файл настроек (%s)\n" "с настройкой по умолчанию [default].\n" #: src/config.c:1228 #, c-format msgid "Cannot find section %s\n" msgstr "Невозможно найти раздел %s\n" #: src/config.c:1265 msgid "Terminal configuration" msgstr "Настройка терминала" #: src/config.c:1279 msgid "Font selection : " msgstr "Шрифт: " #: src/config.c:1287 msgid "Show cursor" msgstr "Отображать курсор" #: src/config.c:1300 msgid "Text color :" msgstr "Цвет текста: " #: src/config.c:1304 msgid "Background color :" msgstr "Цвет фона: " #: src/config.c:1328 msgid "Transparency : " msgstr "Прозрачность: " #: src/config.c:1331 msgid "Transparency enable" msgstr "Включить прозрачность" #: src/config.c:1372 msgid "Changing text color" msgstr "Выбор цвета текста" #: src/config.c:1413 msgid "Changing background color" msgstr "Выбор цвета фона" #: src/fichier.c:75 msgid "File selection" msgstr "Выбор файла" #: src/fichier.c:105 msgid "Error opening file\n" msgstr "Ошибка открытия файла\n" #: src/fichier.c:113 #, c-format msgid "%s : transfer in progress..." msgstr "%s: выполняется передача..." #: src/fichier.c:130 msgid "%v / %u Kb (%p %%)" msgstr "%v / %u Кб (%p %%)" #: src/fichier.c:136 msgid "%v / %u bytes (%p %%)" msgstr "%v / %u байт (%p %%)" #: src/fichier.c:141 msgid "Cancel" msgstr "Отмена" #: src/fichier.c:157 #, c-format msgid "Cannot read file %s : %s\n" msgstr "Невозможно прочитать файл %s: %s\n" #: src/fichier.c:206 #, c-format msgid "Cannot write file %s\n" msgstr "Невозможно записать файл %s\n" #: src/fichier.c:298 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open file %s : %s\n" msgstr "Невозможно открыть файл %s: %s\n" #: src/fichier.c:321 msgid "File error\n" msgstr "Ошибка файла\n" #: src/fichier.c:340 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" "File \"%s\" already exists.\n" "Do you want to overwrite it ?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Файл \"%s\" уже существует.\n" "Хотите перезаписать его?\n" #: src/macros.c:143 #, c-format msgid "Macro \"%s\" sent !" msgstr "Макрос \"%s\" отправлен!" #: src/macros.c:274 msgid "Shortcut" msgstr "Комбинация клавиш" #: src/macros.c:426 msgid "Help on macros" msgstr "Помощь по макросам" #: src/macros.c:433 msgid "" "The \"action\" field of a macro is the data to be sent on the port. Text can " "be entered, but also special chars, like \\n, \\t, \\r, etc. You can also " "enter hexadecimal data preceded by a '\\'. The hexadecimal data should not " "begin with a letter (eg. use \\0FF and not \\FF)\n" "Examples :\n" "\t\"Hello\\n\" sends \"Hello\" followed by a Line Feed\n" "\t\"Hello\\0A\" does the same thing but the LF is entered in hexadecimal" msgstr "" "Поле \"действие\" макроса -- это данные отправляемые в порт. Может содержать " "текст и специальные символы, такие как \\n, \\t, \\r и пр. Также можно " "вводить шестнадцатеричные данные после '\\'. Шестнадцатеричные данные не " "должны начинаться с буквы (используйте \\0FF вместо \\FF)\n" "Примеры:\n" "\t\"Hello\\n\" отправляет \"Hello\" и последующий символ новой строки\n" "\t\"Hello\\0A\" делает тоже самое, но символ новой строки указан " "шестнадцатеричным кодом" #: src/macros.c:460 msgid "Configure Macros" msgstr "Настройка макросов" #: src/macros.c:496 msgid "_Add" msgstr "Доб_авить" #: src/macros.c:500 msgid "_Delete" msgstr "У_далить" #: src/macros.c:504 msgid "_Capture Shortcut" msgstr "_Захватить комбинацию клавиш" #: src/parsecfg.c:335 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Невозможно открыть файл настроек \"%s\".\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:338 #, c-format msgid "Cannot create configuration file `%s'.\n" msgstr "Невозможно создать файл настроек \"%s\".\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:341 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Syntax error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Синтаксическая ошибка\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:344 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unrecognized parameter\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Нераспознанный параметр\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:347 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Internal error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Внутренняя ошибка\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:350 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Invalid number\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Неверный номер\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:353 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Out of range\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Вне диапазона\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:356 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Cannot allocate memory.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Невозможно выделить память.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:359 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "It must be specified TRUE or FALSE.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Должно быть указано TRUE или FALSE.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:362 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "The section name is already used.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Название раздела уже используется.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:365 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d)\n" "There is no closing brace.\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d)\n" "Нет закрывающей скобки.\n" #: src/parsecfg.c:370 #, c-format msgid "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Unexplained error\n" msgstr "" "%s(%d): %s\n" "Необъяснимая ошибка\n" #: src/serie.c:212 #, c-format msgid "Cannot open %s : %s\n" msgstr "Невозможно открыть %s: %s\n" #: src/serie.c:357 src/serie.c:392 msgid "Control signals read" msgstr "Получен управляющий сигнал" #: src/serie.c:369 msgid "DTR write" msgstr "DTR записан" #: src/serie.c:379 msgid "RTS write" msgstr "RTS записан" #: src/serie.c:470 msgid "Lockfile is stale. Overriding it..\n" msgstr "Файл блокировки устарел. Аннулирован...\n" #: src/serie.c:480 #, c-format msgid "Device %s is locked.\n" msgstr "Устройство %s заблокировано.\n" #: src/serie.c:492 msgid "Cannot create lockfile. Sorry.\n" msgstr "Невозможно создать файл блокировки.\n" #: src/widgets.c:122 msgid "/_File" msgstr "/_Файл" #: src/widgets.c:123 msgid "/File/Clear screen" msgstr "/Файл/Очистить экран" #: src/widgets.c:124 msgid "/File/Send _raw file" msgstr "/Файл/_Отправить файл" #: src/widgets.c:125 msgid "/File/_Save raw file" msgstr "/Файл/_Сохранить файл" #: src/widgets.c:127 msgid "/File/E_xit" msgstr "/Файл/В_ыйти" #: src/widgets.c:128 msgid "/_Configuration" msgstr "/_Настройка" #: src/widgets.c:129 msgid "/Configuration/_Port" msgstr "/Настройка/_Порт" #: src/widgets.c:130 msgid "/Configuration/_Main window" msgstr "/Настройка/_Основное окно" #: src/widgets.c:131 msgid "/Configuration/Local _echo" msgstr "/Настройка/Локальный _вывод" #: src/widgets.c:132 msgid "/Configuration/_CR LF auto" msgstr "/Configuration/_Авто CR LF" #: src/widgets.c:133 msgid "/Configuration/_Macros" msgstr "/Настройка/_Макросы" #: src/widgets.c:135 msgid "/Configuration/_Load configuration" msgstr "/Настройка/_Загрузить настройку" #: src/widgets.c:136 msgid "/Configuration/_Save configuration" msgstr "/Настройка/_Сохранить настройку" #: src/widgets.c:137 msgid "/Configuration/_Delete configuration" msgstr "/Настройка/У_далить настройку" #: src/widgets.c:138 msgid "/Control _signals" msgstr "/Сигналы _управления" #: src/widgets.c:139 msgid "/Control signals/Send break" msgstr "/Сигналы управления/Отправить break" #: src/widgets.c:140 msgid "/Control signals/Toggle DTR" msgstr "/Сигналы управления/Переключить DTR" #: src/widgets.c:141 msgid "/Control signals/Toggle RTS" msgstr "/Сигналы управления/Переключить RTS" #: src/widgets.c:142 msgid "/_View" msgstr "/_Вид" #: src/widgets.c:143 msgid "/View/_ASCII" msgstr "/Вид/_ASCII" #: src/widgets.c:144 msgid "/View/_Hexadecimal" msgstr "/Вид/_Шестнадцатеричный" #: src/widgets.c:145 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal _chars" msgstr "/Вид/Шестнадцатеричные _символы" #: src/widgets.c:146 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_8" msgstr "/Вид/Шестнадцатеричные символы/_8" #: src/widgets.c:147 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/1_0" msgstr "/Вид/Шестнадцатеричные символы/1_0" #: src/widgets.c:148 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_16" msgstr "/Вид/Шестнадцатеричные символы/_16" #: src/widgets.c:149 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_24" msgstr "/Вид/Шестнадцатеричные символы/_24" #: src/widgets.c:150 msgid "/View/Hexadecimal chars/_32" msgstr "/Вид/Шестнадцатеричные символы/_32" #: src/widgets.c:151 msgid "/View/Show _index" msgstr "/Вид/Показать _индекс" #: src/widgets.c:153 msgid "/View/_Send hexadecimal data" msgstr "/Вид/Отправить шестнадцатеричные данные" #: src/widgets.c:154 msgid "/_Help" msgstr "/_Помощь" #: src/widgets.c:155 msgid "/Help/_About..." msgstr "/Помощь/_О программе..." #: src/widgets.c:307 msgid "Hexadecimal data to send (separator : ';' or space) : " msgstr "Шестнадцатеричные данные для отправки (разделитель: ';' или пробел): " #: src/widgets.c:502 msgid "About..." msgstr "О программе..." #: src/widgets.c:510 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" " GTKTerm V. %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt : julien@jls-info.com \n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" msgstr "" "\n" " GTKTerm версии %s \n" "\n" "\t(c) Julien Schmitt: julien@jls-info.com \n" "\thttp://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux\n" #: src/widgets.c:554 msgid "Break signal sent !" msgstr "Отравлен сигнал break!" #: src/widgets.c:636 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" : %d byte(s) sent !" msgstr "\"%s\": %d байт(а) отправлено!"