view src/libvterm/t/18state_termprops.test @ 16825:ce04ebdf26b8 v8.1.1414

patch 8.1.1414: alloc() returning "char_u *" causes a lot of type casts commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c799fe206e61f2e2c1231bc46cbe4bb354f3da69 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue May 28 23:08:19 2019 +0200 patch 8.1.1414: alloc() returning "char_u *" causes a lot of type casts Problem: Alloc() returning "char_u *" causes a lot of type casts. Solution: Have it return "void *". (Mike Williams) Define ALLOC_ONE() to check the simple allocations.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Tue, 28 May 2019 23:15:10 +0200
parents b8299e742f41
children 1d595fada804
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INIT
WANTSTATE p

RESET
  settermprop 1 true
  settermprop 2 true
  settermprop 7 1

!Cursor visibility
PUSH "\e[?25h"
  settermprop 1 true
PUSH "\e[?25\$p"
  output "\e[?25;1\$y"
PUSH "\e[?25l"
  settermprop 1 false
PUSH "\e[?25\$p"
  output "\e[?25;2\$y"

!Cursor blink
PUSH "\e[?12h"
  settermprop 2 true
PUSH "\e[?12\$p"
  output "\e[?12;1\$y"
PUSH "\e[?12l"
  settermprop 2 false
PUSH "\e[?12\$p"
  output "\e[?12;2\$y"

!Cursor shape
PUSH "\e[3 q"
  settermprop 2 true
  settermprop 7 2

!Title
PUSH "\e]2;Here is my title\a"
  settermprop 4 "Here is my title"