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--
-- MAIL.ADA
--
-- An extremely simple mailing list program for Artek Ada
--
-- Copyright (C) 1986, 1987 Artek Corporation
--
-- The MAIL program is intended to demonstrate the use of
-- the CON_IO and DIRECT_IO packages. It allows the user
-- to enter names in a screen "form", modify the information,
-- and to view the entered data.
--
-- The operation of the program should be self-explanatory.
--
with IO_EXCEPTIONS, CON_IO, DIRECT_IO, QGET;
procedure MAIL is
-- The following data type is used to describe customer data.
type CUSTOMER_REC is
record
NAME : STRING (1..32);
ADDR1 : STRING (1..30);
ADDR2 : STRING (1..30);
ADDR3 : STRING (1..20);
end record;
-- We're going to use random-access I/O for our customer file,
-- so DIRECT_IO is instantiated.
package CUST_IO is new DIRECT_IO (CUSTOMER_REC);
-- To avoid dot notation (e.g. CON_IO.SOMETHING),
-- we USE the most important packages.
use CUST_IO, CON_IO;
CUSTFILE : FILE_TYPE;
CHOICE : CHARACTER := 'E'; -- Let the default choice be "Exit"
ANYKEY : CHARACTER; -- Used when waiting for the user to press a key
-- The following procedure demonstrates CON_IO. It uses a lot
-- of routines from that package to set up a nice "look".
procedure SET_UP_SCREEN is
-- Set up a string of 80 spaces
SPACES : constant STRING := (1..80 => ' ');
begin
BACKGROUND (4);
CLS;
CURSOR (0, 0);
INTENSITY;
COLOR (2);
PUT ("Artek Ada Mailing List Application");
CURSOR (0, 1);
ALL_OFF;
BACKGROUND (6);
PUT (SPACES);
ALL_OFF;
CURSOR (0, 23);
REV_VIDEO;
BACKGROUND (6);
PUT (SPACES);
CURSOR (14, 23);
PUT ("This application was coded entirely in Artek Ada.");
ALL_OFF;
CURSOR (0, 0);
end SET_UP_SCREEN;
-- The following procedure allows the user to enter data about new
-- customers.
procedure ADD_CUSTOMER is
C : CUSTOMER_REC;
LAST : INTEGER;
-- Aggregates are put to good use in order to initialize the
-- customer data to all spaces.
procedure CLEAR_CUSTOMER (C : out CUSTOMER_REC) is
begin
C := (
NAME => (others => ' '),
ADDR1 => (others => ' '),
ADDR2 => (others => ' '),
ADDR3 => (others => ' ')
);
end CLEAR_CUSTOMER;
begin
SET_UP_SCREEN;
CLEAR_CUSTOMER (C);
BACKGROUND (4);
BOX (0, 3, 79, 21);
COLOR (3);
CURSOR (60, 0);
PUT ("Add customer");
CURSOR (20, 8);
PUT ("Enter name => ");
GET (C . NAME);
CURSOR (20, 10);
PUT ("Enter address 1 => ");
GET (C . ADDR1);
CURSOR (20, 12);
PUT ("Enter address 2 => ");
GET (C . ADDR2);
CURSOR (20, 14);
PUT ("Enter address 3 => ");
GET (C . ADDR3);
-- The following statement writes the customer data to the customer
-- file. The TO parameter specifies that we want to write the new
-- record at the end of the file.
WRITE (CUSTFILE, C, TO => SIZE (CUSTFILE) + 1);
END;
-- The following procedure allows modification of customer data.
-- Customers are referenced through record numbers.
procedure MODIFY_CUSTOMER is
RECNUM : STRING (1..5) := "0 "; -- Default record number is zero
REC : COUNT;
C : CUSTOMER_REC;
begin
MAIN_LOOP:
loop
begin
SET_UP_SCREEN;
CURSOR (60, 0);
BACKGROUND (4);
COLOR (3);
PUT ("Modify customer");
-- What follows is a standard Ada technique for entering
-- and validating data. A block is declared within
-- an endless loop. The loop is only exited when legal
-- data has been entered. Otherwise, an exception is
-- raised, and control passes to the end of the block,
-- resulting in the entry starting all over again.
loop
CURSOR (20, 6);
PUT ("Enter number (0=exit) => ");
GET (RECNUM);
begin
-- The VALUE attribute will raise an exception if illegal
-- data is contained in RECNUM.
REC := COUNT'VALUE (RECNUM);
exit;
exception
when others =>
null;
end;
end loop;
exit MAIN_LOOP when REC = 0;
-- We read the record specified by the user. The exception
-- END_ERROR is raised if we read past the end of the file.
READ (CUSTFILE, C, FROM => REC);
CURSOR (20, 8);
PUT ("Enter name => ");
GET (C . NAME);
CURSOR (20, 10);
PUT ("Enter address 1 => ");
GET (C . ADDR1);
CURSOR (20, 12);
PUT ("Enter address 2 => ");
GET (C . ADDR2);
CURSOR (20, 14);
PUT ("Enter address 3 => ");
GET (C . ADDR3);
-- The record is written in the same slot as it was read from.
WRITE (CUSTFILE, C, TO => REC);
exception
when END_ERROR | USE_ERROR =>
CURSOR (20, 20);
BLINK;
PUT ("Illegal record number. Press any key ...");
ALL_OFF;
QGET (ANYKEY);
end;
end loop MAIN_LOOP;
end;
-- The VIEW procedure allows the user to "page" through the customer
-- list on the screen.
procedure VIEW is
C : CUSTOMER_REC;
begin
SET_UP_SCREEN;
BACKGROUND (4);
BOX (0, 3, 79, 21);
COLOR (3);
CURSOR (60, 0);
PUT ("View customers");
-- The following line closes the customer file and opens it again
-- as an input file. The file is ready for input at the first record.
RESET (CUSTFILE, MODE => IN_FILE);
MAIN_LOOP:
while not END_OF_FILE (CUSTFILE) loop
CURSOR (20, 8);
BACKGROUND (4);
COLOR (3);
-- The following line displays the current record number.
-- The IMAGE attribute is necessary because we don't have
-- a PUT for integers.
PUT ("Record number" & COUNT'IMAGE (INDEX (CUSTFILE)));
READ (CUSTFILE, C);
CURSOR (20, 10);
PUT (C . NAME);
CURSOR (20, 12);
PUT (C . ADDR1);
CURSOR (20, 14);
PUT (C . ADDR2);
CURSOR (20, 16);
PUT (C . ADDR3);
CURSOR (20, 18);
INTENSITY;
PUT ("Press SPACE to continue or ESC to exit...");
ALL_OFF;
loop
QGET (ANYKEY);
if ANYKEY = ' ' then
exit; -- Exit just this small entry loop
elsif ANYKEY = ASCII . ESC then
exit MAIN_LOOP; -- Exit from the main loop
end if;
end loop;
end loop MAIN_LOOP;
-- The following line closes the customer file and re-opens it
-- for input and output.
RESET (CUSTFILE, MODE => INOUT_FILE);
end VIEW;
begin
-- What follows is another standard Ada technique:
-- A block is declared; a file is opened; if it existed previously,
-- everything is OK and the block is exited; else, an exception is
-- raised and a new file is created.
begin
OPEN (CUSTFILE, NAME => "CUSTOMER.DAT", MODE => INOUT_FILE);
exception
when NAME_ERROR =>
CREATE (CUSTFILE, NAME => "CUSTOMER.DAT");
end;
loop
SET_UP_SCREEN;
BACKGROUND (4);
BOX (0, 3, 79, 21);
COLOR (3);
CURSOR (60, 0);
PUT ("Main menu");
CURSOR (20, 8);
PUT ("A - Add new customers to mailing list");
CURSOR (20, 10);
PUT ("M - Modify information on a customer");
CURSOR (20, 12);
PUT ("V - View mailing list");
CURSOR (20, 14);
PUT ("E - Exit program");
BOX (5, 17, 75, 19);
CURSOR (20, 18);
INTENSITY;
PUT ("Choose Add, Modify, View or Exit (A/M/V/E) => ");
GET (CHOICE);
ALL_OFF;
case CHOICE is
when 'a' | 'A' => ADD_CUSTOMER;
when 'm' | 'M' => MODIFY_CUSTOMER;
when 'v' | 'V' => VIEW;
when 'e' | 'E' => exit;
-- Insert your additional choices here
when others =>
CURSOR (20, 20);
BLINK;
PUT ("Incorrect choice. Press any key ...");
ALL_OFF;
QGET (ANYKEY);
end case;
end loop;
CLOSE (CUSTFILE);
CURSOR (20, 20);
PUT ("Thank you and have a nice day.");
exception
when others =>
ALL_OFF; -- Ensure black and white MS-DOS even if an error occurs
raise; -- Let the run-time system report the exception to the user
end MAIL; -- End of program