view pixmaps/tb_load_session.xpm @ 33988:7c30841c60a0 v9.0.2180

patch 9.0.2180: POSIX function name in exarg causes issues Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6fdb6280821a822768df5689a5d727e37d38306c Author: Zoltan Arpadffy <zoltan.arpadffy@gmail.com> Date: Tue Dec 19 20:53:07 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2180: POSIX function name in exarg causes issues Problem: POSIX function name in exarg struct causes issues on OpenVMS Solution: Rename getline member in exarg struct to ea_getline, remove isinf() workaround for VMS There are compilers that do not treat well POSIX functions - like getline - usage in the structs. Older VMS compilers could digest this... but the newer OpenVMS compilers ( like VSI C x86-64 X7.4-843 (GEM 50XB9) ) cannot deal with these structs. This could be limited to getline() that is defined via getdelim() and might not affect all POSIX functions in general - but avoiding POSIX function names usage in the structs is a "safe side" practice without compromising the functionality or the code readability. The previous OpenVMS X86 port used a workaround limiting the compiler capabilities using __CRTL_VER_OVERRIDE=80400000 In order to make the OpenVMS port future proof, this pull request proposes a possible solution. closes: #13704 Signed-off-by: Zoltan Arpadffy <zoltan.arpadffy@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:00:04 +0100
parents 3fc0f57ecb91
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/* XPM */
static char * tb_load_session_xpm[] = {
/* width height ncolors cpp [x_hot y_hot] */
"18 18 9 1 0 0",
/* colors */
" 	s none	m none	c none",
".	m black	c #880000",
"X	s iconColor3	m black	c #FF0000",
"o	s iconColor1	m black	c #000000",
"O	s iconColor2	m none	c #FFFFFF",
"+	s iconGray2	m none	c #bdbdbd",
"@	s iconGray5	m black	c #737373",
"#	s iconGray4	m none	c #949494",
"$	s bottomShadowColor	m black	c #5D6069",
/* pixels */
"        ..        ",
"       .XX.       ",
"      .XXXX.      ",
"     ...XX...     ",
"       .XX.       ",
"       .XX.       ",
"       .XX.       ",
"       ....       ",
"   ooooooooooooo  ",
"  oOOOOOOOOOO++@o ",
" oOOOOOOOOOOOO#@o ",
" oO+++++++++XX#@o ",
" oO+++++++++++#@o ",
" oOoooooooooo+#@o$",
" oOOOOOOOOOOO+#@o$",
" o+###########@o$ ",
"  ooooooooooooo$  ",
"    $$$$$$$$$$$   "};