// =======================================================================
void Sys_Shutdown (void)
{
-#ifndef WIN32
+#ifdef FNDELAY
fcntl (0, F_SETFL, fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0) & ~FNDELAY);
#endif
fflush(stdout);
char string[MAX_INPUTLINE];
// change stdin to non blocking
-#ifndef WIN32
+#ifdef FNDELAY
fcntl (0, F_SETFL, fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0) & ~FNDELAY);
#endif
void Sys_PrintToTerminal(const char *text)
{
-#ifndef WIN32
+#ifdef FNDELAY
// BUG: for some reason, NDELAY also affects stdout (1) when used on stdin (0).
int origflags = fcntl (1, F_GETFL, 0);
fcntl (1, F_SETFL, origflags & ~FNDELAY);
-#else
+#endif
+#ifdef WIN32
#define write _write
#endif
while(*text)
{
- ssize_t written = write(1, text, strlen(text));
+ fs_offset_t written = (fs_offset_t)write(1, text, strlen(text));
if(written <= 0)
break; // sorry, I cannot do anything about this error - without an output
text += written;
}
-#ifndef WIN32
+#ifdef FNDELAY
fcntl (1, F_SETFL, origflags);
#endif
//fprintf(stdout, "%s", text);
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
if (select (1, &fdset, NULL, NULL, &timeout) != -1 && FD_ISSET(0, &fdset))
{
- len = read (0, text, sizeof(text));
+ len = read (0, text, sizeof(text) - 1);
if (len >= 1)
{
// rip off the \n and terminate
- text[len-1] = 0;
+ // div0: WHY? console code can deal with \n just fine
+ // this caused problems with pasting stuff into a terminal window
+ // so, not ripping off the \n, but STILL keeping a NUL terminator
+ text[len] = 0;
return text;
}
}
com_argc = argc;
com_argv = (const char **)argv;
-#ifndef WIN32
+#ifdef FNDELAY
fcntl(0, F_SETFL, fcntl (0, F_GETFL, 0) | FNDELAY);
#endif