Useless cross_getch hack removed
cross_getch provides a version of getch for every os.
The Windows Part does not work under wine, but it works
on the target platform.
committer: Markus Bröker <mbroeker@largo.homelinux.org>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <bits.h>
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
int fd;;
int len;
int i;
char buffer[81];
char key = 0xf3;
int use_BINARY, use_NOT, use_HEX, use_XOR;
use_XOR = use_HEX = use_BINARY = use_NOT = *buffer = 0;
while ((i = getopt (argc, argv, "bhnk:x?")) >= 0) {
switch (i) {
case 'b':
use_BINARY = 1;
break;
case 'h':
use_HEX = 1;
break;
case 'k':
key = atoi (optarg);
break;
case 'n':
use_NOT = 1;
break;
case 'x':
use_XOR = 1;
break;
case '?':
printf ("Usage: %s [ -b|-h|-n|-x|-? ] [ file ]\n", argv[0]);
printf ("b: binary\nh: hex\nn: not\nx: xor\n");
printf ("If no filename is given, stdin is assumed\n");
return 0;
}
}
if (optind == argc)
fd = fileno (stdin);
else {
if ((fd = open (argv[optind], O_RDONLY)) == -1) {
perror ("OPEN");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
while ((len = read (fd, buffer, 1)) > 0) {
buffer[len] = 0;
if (use_BINARY && use_XOR && use_NOT) {
bindump (not (xor (buffer, key)), BITS);
} else if (use_BINARY && use_XOR) {
bindump (xor (buffer, key), BITS);
} else if (use_BINARY && use_NOT) {
bindump (not (buffer), BITS);
} else if (use_BINARY) {
bindump (buffer, BITS);
} else if (use_HEX && use_XOR && use_NOT) {
hexdump (not (xor (buffer, key)), len);
} else if (use_HEX && use_XOR) {
hexdump (xor (buffer, key), len);
} else if (use_HEX && use_NOT) {
hexdump (not (buffer), len);
} else if (use_HEX) {
hexdump (buffer, len);
} else if (use_XOR && use_NOT) {
printf ("%s", not (xor (buffer, key)));
} else if (use_XOR) {
printf ("%s", xor (buffer, key));
} else if (use_NOT) {
printf ("%s", not (buffer));
} else
printf ("%s", buffer);
}
close (fd);
return 0;
}