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/*! \file vt100.h \brief VT100 terminal function library. *///*****************************************************************************//// File Name : 'vt100.h'// Title : VT100 terminal function library// Author : Pascal Stang - Copyright (C) 2002// Created : 2002.08.27// Revised : 2002.08.27// Version : 0.1// Target MCU : Atmel AVR Series// Editor Tabs : 4//// NOTE: This code is currently below version 1.0, and therefore is considered// to be lacking in some functionality or documentation, or may not be fully// tested. Nonetheless, you can expect most functions to work.///// \ingroup general/// \defgroup vt100 VT100 Terminal Function Library (vt100.c)/// \code #include "vt100.h" \endcode/// \par Overview/// This library provides functions for sending VT100 escape codes to/// control a connected VT100 or ANSI terminal. Commonly useful functions/// include setting the cursor position, clearing the screen, setting the text/// attributes (bold, inverse, blink, etc), and setting the text color. This/// library will slowly be expanded to include support for codes as needed and/// may eventually receive VT100 escape codes too.//// This code is distributed under the GNU Public License// which can be found at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt////*****************************************************************************#ifndef VT100_H#define VT100_H#include "global.h"// constants/macros/typdefs// text attributes#define VT100_ATTR_OFF 0#define VT100_BOLD 1#define VT100_USCORE 4#define VT100_BLINK 5#define VT100_REVERSE 7#define VT100_BOLD_OFF 21#define VT100_USCORE_OFF 24#define VT100_BLINK_OFF 25#define VT100_REVERSE_OFF 27// functions//! vt100Init() initializes terminal and vt100 library/// Run this init routine once before using any other vt100 function.void vt100Init(void);//! vt100ClearScreen() clears the terminal screenvoid vt100ClearScreen(void);//! vt100SetAttr() sets the text attributes like BOLD or REVERSE/// Text written to the terminal after this function is called will have/// the desired attribuutes.void vt100SetAttr(u08 attr);//! vt100SetCursorMode() sets the cursor to visible or invisiblevoid vt100SetCursorMode(u08 visible);//! vt100SetCursorPos() sets the cursor position/// All text which is written to the terminal after a SetCursorPos command/// will begin at the new location of the cursor.void vt100SetCursorPos(u08 line, u08 col);#endif