view src/libvterm/t/14state_encoding.test @ 16764:ef00b6bc186b v8.1.1384

patch 8.1.1384: using "int" for alloc() often results in compiler warnings commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/964b3746b9c81e65887e2ac9a335f181db2bb592 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Fri May 24 18:54:09 2019 +0200 patch 8.1.1384: using "int" for alloc() often results in compiler warnings Problem: Using "int" for alloc() often results in compiler warnings. Solution: Use "size_t" and remove type casts. Remove alloc_check(), Vim only works with 32 bit ints anyway.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Fri, 24 May 2019 19:00:07 +0200
parents b8299e742f41
children
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INIT
WANTSTATE g

!Default
RESET
PUSH "#"
  putglyph 0x23 1 0,0

!Designate G0=UK
RESET
PUSH "\e(A"
PUSH "#"
  putglyph 0x00a3 1 0,0

!Designate G0=DEC drawing
RESET
PUSH "\e(0"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,0

!Designate G1 + LS1
RESET
PUSH "\e)0"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,0
PUSH "\x0e"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,1
!LS0
PUSH "\x0f"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,2

!Designate G2 + LS2
PUSH "\e*0"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,3
PUSH "\en"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,4
PUSH "\x0f"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,5

!Designate G3 + LS3
PUSH "\e+0"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,6
PUSH "\eo"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,7
PUSH "\x0f"
PUSH "a"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,8

!SS2
PUSH "a\x{8e}aa"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,9
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,10
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,11

!SS3
PUSH "a\x{8f}aa"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,12
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,13
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,14

!LS1R
RESET
PUSH "\e~"
PUSH "\xe1"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,0
PUSH "\e)0"
PUSH "\xe1"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,1

!LS2R
RESET
PUSH "\e}"
PUSH "\xe1"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,0
PUSH "\e*0"
PUSH "\xe1"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,1

!LS3R
RESET
PUSH "\e|"
PUSH "\xe1"
  putglyph 0x61 1 0,0
PUSH "\e+0"
PUSH "\xe1"
  putglyph 0x2592 1 0,1

UTF8 1

!Mixed US-ASCII and UTF-8
# U+0108 == 0xc4 0x88
RESET
PUSH "\e(B"
PUSH "AB\xc4\x88D"
  putglyph 0x0041 1 0,0
  putglyph 0x0042 1 0,1
  putglyph 0x0108 1 0,2
  putglyph 0x0044 1 0,3