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putty-source/unix/uxpterm.c
Simon Tatham 46fc31c062 Move default_protocol and default_port into settings.c.
These global variables are only ever used by load_settings, which uses
them to vary the default protocol and port number in the absence of
any specification elsewhere. So there's no real need for them to be
universally accessible via the awkward GLOBAL mechanism: they can be
statics inside settings.c, with accessor functions that can set them.

That was the last GLOBAL in putty.h, so I've removed the definition of
the macro GLOBAL itself as well. There are still some GLOBALs in the
Windows subdirectory, though.
2020-02-02 10:02:10 +00:00

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/*
* pterm main program.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "putty.h"
const char *const appname = "pterm";
const bool use_event_log = false; /* pterm doesn't need it */
const bool new_session = false, saved_sessions = false; /* or these */
const bool dup_check_launchable = false; /* no need to check host name
* in conf */
const bool use_pty_argv = true;
const unsigned cmdline_tooltype = TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK;
/* gtkwin.c will call this, and in pterm it's not needed */
void noise_ultralight(NoiseSourceId id, unsigned long data) { }
const struct BackendVtable *select_backend(Conf *conf)
{
return &pty_backend;
}
void initial_config_box(Conf *conf, post_dialog_fn_t after, void *afterctx)
{
/*
* This is a no-op in pterm, except that we'll ensure the protocol
* is set to -1 to inhibit the useless Connection panel in the
* config box. So we do that and then just immediately call the
* post-dialog function with a positive result.
*/
conf_set_int(conf, CONF_protocol, -1);
after(afterctx, 1);
}
void cleanup_exit(int code)
{
exit(code);
}
char *make_default_wintitle(char *hostname)
{
return dupstr("pterm");
}
void setup(bool single)
{
settings_set_default_protocol(-1);
if (single)
pty_pre_init();
}