I can't test this on windows, and it's currently broken. Please fix it.

.const int SIZEOF_CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO = 22 .const int SIZEOF_DWORD = 4 .sub _win32_setup # void win32_setup(void) loadlib P1, "kernel32.dll" dlfunc P0, P1, "GetStdHandle", "pi" set I0, 1 set I5, -11 invoke store_global "kernel32", P1 store_global "Win32handle", P5 set I0, 1 set I5, -10 invoke store_global "Win32Inputhandle", P5 $P0= new .Hash store_global "Win32console", $P0 _WIN32_CONSOLE_INFO() .end .sub _win32_shutdown # void win32_shutdown(void) .end .sub _WIN32_CONSOLE_INFO # void WIN32_CONSOLE_INFO(void) find_global P1, "kernel32" dlfunc P0, P1, "GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo", "ipp" find_global P5, "Win32handle" P6=new .ManagedStruct set P6, SIZEOF_CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO set I0, 1 invoke set P5, P6 find_global P0, "Win32console"

        $I1 = _UMS_GET_SHORT(0,P5) # 0==dwSize.X
        set P0["xbuf"], $I1

        $I1 = _UMS_GET_SHORT(2,P5) # 0==dwSize.X
        set P0["ybuf"], $I1

        $I1 = _UMS_GET_SHORT(4,P5)
        inc $I1
        set P0["curx"], $I1

        $I1 = _UMS_GET_SHORT(4,P5)
        inc $I1
        set P0["cury"], $I1

        set $I1, P5[8]
        set P0["attr"], $I1     # wAttributes
.end
.sub _UMS_GET_SHORT             # int value ums_get_short(int offset, ManagedStruct buf)
        .param int offset
        .param pmc buf
        set $I2, buf[offset]
        inc offset
        set $I3, buf[offset]
        shl $I3, $I3, 8
        add $I3, $I3, $I2
        .return($I3)
.end
.sub _win32_screen_clear        # void _WIN32_SCREEN_CLEAR(void)
        _WIN32_CONSOLE_CLEAR()
        _WIN32_CONSOLE_HOME()
.end
.sub _WIN32_CONSOLE_HOME        # void Win32_console_home(void)
        find_global P2, "kernel32"
        dlfunc P0, P2, "SetConsoleCursorPosition", "ipi"
        set I0, 1
        find_global P5, "Win32handle"
        set I5, 0
        invoke
.end

.sub _WIN32_CONSOLE_CLEAR # void Win32_console_clear(void) find_global P1, "Win32console" find_global P2, "kernel32" dlfunc P0, P2, "FillConsoleOutputCharacterA", "ipcilp" set I0, 1 find_global P5, "Win32handle" P6=new .ManagedStruct set P6, SIZEOF_DWORD set I5, 32 # Char (space) set I1, P1["xbuf"] set I2, P1["ybuf"] mul I6, I1, I2 # Length set I7, 0 # Coords invoke # Now, re-fill screen with whatever attribute is currently # in effect. dlfunc P0, P2, "FillConsoleOutputAttribute", "ipiilp" set I0, 1 find_global P5, "Win32handle" P6= new .ManagedStruct set P6, SIZEOF_DWORD set I5, P1["attr"] # Attrib set I1, P1["xbuf"] set I2, P1["ybuf"] mul I6, I1, I2 # Length set I7, 0 # Coords invoke .end .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_FINDPOS # void Win32_screen_findpos(void) _WIN32_CONSOLE_INFO() .end .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_GETXCUR # int win32_screen_getxcur(void) find_global P1, "Win32console" set $I0, P1["curx"] .return($I0) .end .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_GETYCUR # int win32_screen_getycur(void) find_global P1, "Win32console" set $I0, P1["cury"] .return($I0) .end .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_SETXCUR # void win32_screen_setxcur(int x) .param int x .local int y _WIN32_SCREEN_FINDPOS() y = _WIN32_SCREEN_GETYCUR() _WIN32_SCREEN_LOCATE(x,y) .end .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_SETYCUR # void win32_screen_setycur(int y) .param int y .local int x _WIN32_SCREEN_FINDPOS() x = _WIN32_SCREEN_GETXCUR() _WIN32_SCREEN_LOCATE(x,y) .end .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_LOCATE # void win32_screen_locate(int x, int y) .param int x .param int y dec x dec y set I5, x shl I5, I5, 16 add I5, I5, y find_global P1, "Win32console" find_global P2, "kernel32" dlfunc P0, P2, "SetConsoleCursorPosition", "ipi" set I0, 1 find_global P5, "Win32handle" invoke .end

#SCREEN Mode 0 Syntax: COLOR [foreground][,[background][,border]] # ¦ foreground is the text color (range = 0-31, with 16-31 blinking) # ¦ background is the screen color (range = 0-7) # ¦ border is the color surrounding the screen (range = 0-15) # 0 = black 4 = red 8 = grey 12 = light red # 1 = blue 5 = magenta 9 = light blue 13 = light magenta # 2 = green 6 = brown 10 = light green 14 = yellow # 3 = cyan 7 = white 11 = light cyan 15 = bright white .const int FOREGROUND_BLUE = 1 .const int FOREGROUND_GREEN = 2 .const int FOREGROUND_RED = 4 .const int FOREGROUND_INTENSITY = 8 .const int BACKGROUND_BLUE = 16 .const int BACKGROUND_GREEN = 32 .const int BACKGROUND_RED = 64 .const int BACKGROUND_INTENSITY = 128 #WIN32_SCREEN_GETFORE: # set P1, P24["console"] # set I0, P1["attr"] # band I0, I0, 15 # ret #WIN32_SCREEN_GETBACK: # set P1, P24["console"] # set I0, P1["attr"] # shr I0, I0, 4 # ret # # Call with the foreground in I0 # # background in I1 # # "border" is not obeyed here. .sub _WIN32_SCREEN_COLOR # void Win32_screen_color(int fore, int back) .param int fore .param int back shl I5, back, 4 add I5, I5, fore find_global P2, "kernel32" dlfunc P0, P2, "SetConsoleTextAttribute", "ipi" find_global P5, "Win32handle" set I0, 1 invoke _WIN32_CONSOLE_INFO() # refresh this. .end .const int SIZEOF_INPUT_RECORD = 20 .const int NUMBER_OF_EVENTS = 128 # buffer is INPUT_RECORD * EVENTS .const int INPUT_BUFFER = 2560 .sub _WIN32_INKEY # string Win32_inkey(void) set S0, "" set I9, 0 find_global P1, "kernel32" dlfunc P0, P1, "SetConsoleMode", "ipi" set I0, 1 find_global P5, "Win32Inputhandle" set I5, 0 invoke INKEY: dlfunc P9, P1, "PeekConsoleInputA", "ippip" dlfunc P10, P1, "ReadConsoleInputA", "ippip" find_global P5, "Win32Inputhandle" P6=new .ManagedStruct P7=new .ManagedStruct set P6, INPUT_BUFFER set P7, SIZEOF_DWORD

        # Are there any events?
        set P0, P9      # Peek
        set I0, 1
        set I5, NUMBER_OF_EVENTS        # sizeof read buffer
        invoke

        # Peek down the event queue to see if there's a key event
        set I0, P7[0]   # Number of events.
        eq I0, 0, NO_EVENTS
        set I5, -1
NEXT_EVENT:
        inc I5
        eq I5, I0, END_EVENTS
        mul I7, I5, SIZEOF_INPUT_RECORD
        set I1, P6[I7]
        ne I1, 1, NEXT_EVENT

        # Got a key event, was it a key down?
        add I8, I7, SIZEOF_DWORD
        set I1, P6[I8]
        ne I1, 1, NEXT_EVENT    # Nope, a key up

        # Is it a special-key thingy? (shift, alt...)
        add I8, I7, 14
        set I1, P6[I8]
        eq I1, 0, NEXT_EVENT

        # Cool.  Grab the key.
        set I9, I1
        chr S0, I9

        # I6 is the event we're interested in!
        # 
        # There *was* a key event.  Pull everything up to that event
        #
        inc I5
        set P0, P10     # ReadConsoleInput
        set I0, 1
        find_global P5, "Win32Inputhandle"
        invoke
        branch END

NO_EVENTS: END_EVENTS: END: .return(S0) .end


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