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view src/libvterm/t/63screen_resize.test @ 34641:b41af4b613da v9.1.0206
patch 9.1.0206: unused display_text_first boolean var in win_line()
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c8b47f26d8ae0db2d65a1cd34d7e34a2c7a6b462
Author: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Mar 26 18:05:01 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0206: unused display_text_first boolean var in win_line()
Problem: unused display_text_first boolean var in win_line()
Solution: Remove unused display_text_first boolean variable
(Dylan Thacker-Smith)
The only place it is used, uses its initial constant value, then the
following conditionally values set to the variable are unused.
Specifically, it was commit 234c3fab28c14846b962c90097496b27ee1b4df8
that changed the use of display_text_first such that it doesn't have any
effect.
closes: #14305
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> |
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date | Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:15:05 +0100 |
parents | 2d2758ffd959 |
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INIT WANTSTATE WANTSCREEN !Resize wider preserves cells RESET RESIZE 25,80 PUSH "AB\r\nCD" ?screen_chars 0,0,1,80 = "AB" ?screen_chars 1,0,2,80 = "CD" RESIZE 25,100 ?screen_chars 0,0,1,100 = "AB" ?screen_chars 1,0,2,100 = "CD" !Resize wider allows print in new area RESET RESIZE 25,80 PUSH "AB\e[79GCD" ?screen_chars 0,0,1,2 = "AB" ?screen_chars 0,78,1,80 = "CD" RESIZE 25,100 ?screen_chars 0,0,1,2 = "AB" ?screen_chars 0,78,1,80 = "CD" PUSH "E" ?screen_chars 0,78,1,81 = "CDE" !Resize shorter with blanks just truncates RESET RESIZE 25,80 PUSH "Top\e[10HLine 10" ?screen_row 0 = "Top" ?screen_row 9 = "Line 10" ?cursor = 9,7 RESIZE 20,80 ?screen_row 0 = "Top" ?screen_row 9 = "Line 10" ?cursor = 9,7 !Resize shorter with content must scroll RESET RESIZE 25,80 PUSH "Top\e[25HLine 25\e[15H" ?screen_row 0 = "Top" ?screen_row 24 = "Line 25" ?cursor = 14,0 WANTSCREEN b RESIZE 20,80 sb_pushline 80 = 54 6F 70 sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = ?screen_row 0 = "" ?screen_row 19 = "Line 25" ?cursor = 9,0 !Resize shorter does not lose line with cursor # See also https://github.com/neovim/libvterm/commit/1b745d29d45623aa8d22a7b9288c7b0e331c7088 RESET WANTSCREEN -b RESIZE 25,80 WANTSCREEN b PUSH "\e[24HLine 24\r\nLine 25\r\n" sb_pushline 80 = ?screen_row 23 = "Line 25" ?cursor = 24,0 RESIZE 24,80 sb_pushline 80 = ?screen_row 22 = "Line 25" ?cursor = 23,0 !Resize shorter does not send the cursor to a negative row # See also https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/6141 RESET WANTSCREEN -b RESIZE 25,80 WANTSCREEN b PUSH "\e[24HLine 24\r\nLine 25\e[H" ?cursor = 0,0 RESIZE 20,80 sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = sb_pushline 80 = ?cursor = 0,0 !Resize taller attempts to pop scrollback RESET WANTSCREEN -b RESIZE 25,80 PUSH "Line 1\e[25HBottom\e[15H" ?screen_row 0 = "Line 1" ?screen_row 24 = "Bottom" ?cursor = 14,0 WANTSCREEN b RESIZE 30,80 sb_popline 80 sb_popline 80 sb_popline 80 sb_popline 80 sb_popline 80 ?screen_row 0 = "ABCDE" ?screen_row 5 = "Line 1" ?screen_row 29 = "Bottom" ?cursor = 19,0 WANTSCREEN -b !Resize can operate on altscreen RESET WANTSCREEN a RESIZE 25,80 PUSH "Main screen\e[?1049h\e[HAlt screen" RESIZE 30,80 ?screen_row 0 = "Alt screen" PUSH "\e[?1049l" ?screen_row 0 = "Main screen"