/* Check for interrupts */ #ifdef MSDOS /* This might work for MS-DOS: */ void initintr() { } int intrcheck() { int interrupted = 0; while (kbhit()) { if (getch() == '\003') interrupted = 1; } return interrupted; } #define OK #endif #ifdef THINK_C #include void initintr() { } int intrcheck() { /* Static to make it faster(?) only */ static EventRecord e; /* XXX This fails if the user first types ahead and then decides to interrupt -- repeating Command-. until the event queue overflows may work though. */ if (EventAvail(keyDownMask|autoKeyMask, &e) && (e.modifiers & cmdKey) && (e.message & charCodeMask) == '.') { (void) GetNextEvent(keyDownMask|autoKeyMask, &e); return 1; } return 0; } #define OK #endif /* THINK_C */ #ifndef OK /* Default version -- should work for Unix and Standard C */ #include #include #include "sigtype.h" static int interrupted; static SIGTYPE intcatcher(sig) int sig; { interrupted = 1; signal(SIGINT, intcatcher); } void initintr() { if (signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN) != SIG_IGN) signal(SIGINT, intcatcher); } int intrcheck() { if (!interrupted) return 0; interrupted = 0; return 1; } #endif /* !OK */