Diffstat (limited to 'noncore/apps/opie-console/MyPty.cpp') (more/less context) (ignore whitespace changes)
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diff --git a/noncore/apps/opie-console/MyPty.cpp b/noncore/apps/opie-console/MyPty.cpp index 315ea4a..27ba9ff 100644 --- a/noncore/apps/opie-console/MyPty.cpp +++ b/noncore/apps/opie-console/MyPty.cpp @@ -57,28 +57,24 @@ those device pairs, which is 256. Another technic are UNIX 98 PTY's. These are supported also, and prefered over the (obsolete) predecessor. There's a sinister ioctl(2), signal(2) and job control stuff nessesary to make everything work as it should. */ #include "procctl.h" #include "MyPty.h" -/* OPIE */ -#include <opie2/odebug.h> -using namespace Opie::Core; - /* QT */ #include <qsocketnotifier.h> #include <qfile.h> /* STD */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <signal.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <termios.h> #include <sys/types.h> @@ -93,25 +89,24 @@ using namespace Opie::Core; #undef VERBOSE_DEBUG /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*! Informs the client program about the actual size of the window. */ void MyPty::setSize(int lines, int columns) { - owarn << "setting size" << oendl; struct winsize wsize; wsize.ws_row = (unsigned short)lines; wsize.ws_col = (unsigned short)columns; if(m_fd < 0) return; ioctl(m_fd,TIOCSWINSZ,(char *)&wsize); } void MyPty::donePty() { // This is code from the Qt DumbTerminal example |