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patch 9.1.0081: X11 mouse-scrolling stutters Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1efb1b08a142560af50f7e68c935f067944742a3 Author: lilydjwg <lilydjwg@gmail.com> Date: Thu Feb 8 11:04:21 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0081: X11 mouse-scrolling stutters Problem: X11 mouse-scrolling stutters (Ron Aaron, after 9.1.0064) Solution: Handle GDK_SCROLL_SMOOTH fractional distance events (lilydjwg) I don't know why, but with GDK_SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK we get wheel events as GDK_SCROLL_SMOOTH. What's more, one wheel scroll is counted as 1.5 distance in Wayland but 1.0 in X11. I failed to find any docs on gtk.org about this. fixes: #13987 closes: #13991 Signed-off-by: lilydjwg <lilydjwg@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 08 Feb 2024 11:15:06 +0100
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/*
 * alloc.h: enumeration of alloc IDs.
 * Used by test_alloc_fail() to test memory allocation failures.
 * Each entry must be on exactly one line, GetAllocId() depends on that.
 */
typedef enum {
    aid_none = 0,
    aid_qf_dirname_start,
    aid_qf_dirname_now,
    aid_qf_namebuf,
    aid_qf_module,
    aid_qf_errmsg,
    aid_qf_pattern,
    aid_qf_efm_fmtstr,
    aid_qf_efm_fmtpart,
    aid_qf_title,
    aid_qf_mef_name,
    aid_qf_qfline,
    aid_qf_qfinfo,
    aid_qf_dirstack,
    aid_qf_multiline_pfx,
    aid_qf_makecmd,
    aid_qf_linebuf,
    aid_tagstack_items,
    aid_tagstack_from,
    aid_tagstack_details,
    aid_sign_getdefined,
    aid_sign_getplaced,
    aid_sign_define_by_name,
    aid_sign_getlist,
    aid_sign_getplaced_dict,
    aid_sign_getplaced_list,
    aid_insert_sign,
    aid_sign_getinfo,
    aid_newbuf_bvars,
    aid_newwin_wvars,
    aid_newtabpage_tvars,
    aid_blob_alloc,
    aid_get_func,
    aid_last
} alloc_id_T;