view src/osdef.sh @ 34686:83875247fbc0 v9.1.0224

patch 9.1.0224: cursor may move too many lines over "right" & "below" virt text Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/515f734e687f28f7199b2a8042197624d9f3ec15 Author: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com> Date: Thu Mar 28 12:01:14 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0224: cursor may move too many lines over "right" & "below" virt text Problem: If a line has "right" & "below" virtual text properties, where the "below" property may be stored first due to lack of ordering between them, then the line height is calculated to be 1 more and causes the cursor to far over the line. Solution: Remove some unnecessary setting of a `next_right_goes_below = TRUE` flag for "below" and "above" text properties. (Dylan Thacker-Smith) I modified a regression test I recently added to cover this case, leveraging the fact that "after", "right" & "below" text properties are being stored in the reverse of the order they are added in. The previous version of this regression test was crafted to workaround this issue so it can be addressed by this separate patch. closes: #14317 Signed-off-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:15:03 +0100
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#! /bin/sh
#
# osdef.sh -- copy osdef.h.in to osdef.h while removing declarations
# found in the system header files. Caution: weird sed magic going on here.
# Warnings are printed if sed did not survive.
#
# (C) Michael Schroeder, Juergen Weigert
#
# osdef.h.in has been split into osdef1.h.in and osdef2.h.in, because some
# sed's could not handle the amount of commands (is 50 commands the limit?).
#
# 31.10.95 jw.

if test -z "$CC"; then
  CC=cc
fi
if test -z "$srcdir"; then
  srcdir=.
fi

# Make sure collation works as expected
# swedish range [a-z] does not match 'w'
export LC_COLLATE=C
export LC_ALL=

rm -f core* *.core

cat << EOF > osdef0.c
#ifndef __APPLE__
# define select select_declared_wrong
#endif
#define tgetstr tgetstr_declared_wrong
#include "auto/config.h"
#include "os_unix.h"	/* bring in most header files, more follow below */
#include "os_unixx.h"	/* bring in header files for os_unix.c */

#ifdef HAVE_TERMCAP_H
# include <termcap.h>	/* only for term.c */
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
# include <fcntl.h>		/* only used in a few files */
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STATFS_H
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <sys/statfs.h>	/* only for memfile.c */
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_X11
# include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
#endif
EOF

$CC -I. -I$srcdir -E osdef0.c >osdef0.cc

# insert a space in front of each line, so that a function name at the
# start of the line is matched with "[)*, 	]\1[ 	(]"
sed < osdef0.cc -e '/\(..*\)/s// \1/' > osdef0.ccc

sed < $srcdir/osdef1.h.in -n -e '/^extern/s@.*[)* 	][)* 	]*\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(.*@/[)*, 	][(]*\1[)]*[ 	(]/i\\\
\\/\\[^a-zA-Z_\\]\1(\\/d@p' > osdef11.sed

sed < $srcdir/osdef2.h.in -n -e '/^extern/s@.*[)* 	][)* 	]*\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(.*@/[)*, 	][(]*\1[)]*[ 	(]/i\\\
\\/\\[^a-zA-Z_\\]\1(\\/d@p' > osdef21.sed

cat << EOF > osdef2.sed
1i\\
/*
1i\\
 * osdef.h is automagically created from osdef?.h.in by osdef.sh -- DO NOT EDIT
1i\\
 */
EOF

cat osdef0.ccc | sed -n -f osdef11.sed >> osdef2.sed
sed -f osdef2.sed < $srcdir/osdef1.h.in > auto/osdef.h

cat osdef0.ccc | sed -n -f osdef21.sed > osdef2.sed
sed -f osdef2.sed < $srcdir/osdef2.h.in >> auto/osdef.h

rm osdef0.c osdef0.cc osdef0.ccc osdef11.sed osdef21.sed osdef2.sed

if test -f core*; then
  file core*
  echo "  Sorry, your sed is broken. Call the system administrator."
  echo "  Meanwhile, you may try to compile Vim with an empty osdef.h file."
  echo "  If you compiler complains about missing prototypes, move the needed"
  echo "  ones from osdef1.h.in and osdef2.h.in to osdef.h."
  exit 1
fi
cat $srcdir/osdef1.h.in $srcdir/osdef2.h.in >osdefX.h.in
if eval test "`diff auto/osdef.h osdefX.h.in | wc -l`" -eq 4; then
  echo "  Hmm, sed is very pessimistic about your system header files."
  echo "  But it did not dump core -- strange! Let's continue carefully..."
  echo "  If this fails, you may want to remove offending lines from osdef.h"
  echo "  or try with an empty osdef.h file, if your compiler can do without"
  echo "  function declarations."
fi
rm osdefX.h.in