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- /*
- * Parse a ^C style character specification.
- * Returns NULL in `next' if we didn't recognise it as a control character,
- * in which case `c' should be ignored.
- * The precise current parsing is an oddity inherited from the terminal
- * answerback-string parsing code. All sequences start with ^; all except
- * ^<123> are two characters. The ones that are worth keeping are probably:
- * ^? 127
- * ^@A-Z[\]^_ 0-31
- * a-z 1-26
- * <num> specified by number (decimal, 0octal, 0xHEX)
- * ~ ^ escape
- */
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include "defs.h"
- #include "misc.h"
- char ctrlparse(char *s, char **next)
- {
- char c = 0;
- if (*s != '^') {
- *next = NULL;
- } else {
- s++;
- if (*s == '\0') {
- *next = NULL;
- } else if (*s == '<') {
- s++;
- c = (char)strtol(s, next, 0);
- if ((*next == s) || (**next != '>')) {
- c = 0;
- *next = NULL;
- } else
- (*next)++;
- } else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z') {
- c = (*s - ('a' - 1));
- *next = s+1;
- } else if ((*s >= '@' && *s <= '_') || *s == '?' || (*s & 0x80)) {
- c = ('@' ^ *s);
- *next = s+1;
- } else if (*s == '~') {
- c = '^';
- *next = s+1;
- }
- }
- return c;
- }
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