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/* vi:ts=4:sw=4 * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar * * Read the file "credits.txt" for a list of people who contributed. * Read the file "uganda.txt" for copying and usage conditions. */ /* * Keycode definitions for special keys * * On systems that have any of these keys, the routine 'inchar' in the * machine-dependent code should return one of the codes here. */ /* * On MSDOS we use other codes, because the codes 0x80 - 0xb0 are used * for special characters. If this is changed also change the numbers in * term.h and main.c. */ #ifdef MSDOS # define K_OFF 0x30 #else # define K_OFF 0x00 #endif #define K_CCIRCM 0x1e /* control circumflex */ /* * careful: the next entries must be in the same order as the termcap strings * in term.h and the numbers must be consecutive (used by inchar()). */ #define K_UARROW (K_OFF + 0x80) #define K_DARROW (K_OFF + 0x81) #define K_LARROW (K_OFF + 0x82) #define K_RARROW (K_OFF + 0x83) #define K_SUARROW (K_OFF + 0x84) #define K_SDARROW (K_OFF + 0x85) #define K_SLARROW (K_OFF + 0x86) #define K_SRARROW (K_OFF + 0x87) #define K_F1 (K_OFF + 0x88) /* function keys */ #define K_F2 (K_OFF + 0x89) #define K_F3 (K_OFF + 0x8a) #define K_F4 (K_OFF + 0x8b) #define K_F5 (K_OFF + 0x8c) #define K_F6 (K_OFF + 0x8d) #define K_F7 (K_OFF + 0x8e) #define K_F8 (K_OFF + 0x8f) #define K_F9 (K_OFF + 0x90) #define K_F10 (K_OFF + 0x91) #define K_SF1 (K_OFF + 0x92) /* shifted function keys */ #define K_SF2 (K_OFF + 0x93) #define K_SF3 (K_OFF + 0x94) #define K_SF4 (K_OFF + 0x95) #define K_SF5 (K_OFF + 0x96) #define K_SF6 (K_OFF + 0x97) #define K_SF7 (K_OFF + 0x98) #define K_SF8 (K_OFF + 0x99) #define K_SF9 (K_OFF + 0x9a) #define K_SF10 (K_OFF + 0x9b) #define K_HELP (K_OFF + 0x9c) #define K_UNDO (K_OFF + 0x9d) /* * NULs cannot be in the input string, therefore CTRL-@ is replaced by K_ZERO. * K_NUL is used for MSDOS extended keys (same value used in term.h). */ #define K_NUL (K_OFF + 0x9e) /* for MSDOS: special key follows */ #define K_ZERO (K_OFF + 0x9f) /* replaces ^@ */
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