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view src/libvterm/doc/seqs.txt @ 14004:e124262d435e v8.1.0020
patch 8.1.0020: cannot tell whether a register is executing or recording
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0b6d911e5de1a1c10a23d4c2ee1b0275c474a2dd
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue May 22 20:35:17 2018 +0200
patch 8.1.0020: cannot tell whether a register is executing or recording
Problem: Cannot tell whether a register is being used for executing or
recording.
Solution: Add reg_executing() and reg_recording(). (Hirohito Higashi,
closes #2745) Rename the global variables for consistency. Store
the register name in reg_executing.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 22 May 2018 20:45:05 +0200 |
parents | 9f857e6310b6 |
children | bf530e4e910a |
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Sequences documented in parens are implicit ones from parser.c, which move between states. 1 = VT100 2 = VT220 3 = VT320 C0 controls 123 0x00 = NUL 123 0x07 = BEL 123 0x08 = BS 123 0x09 = HT 123 0x0A = LF 123 0x0B = VT 123 0x0C = FF 123 0x0D = CR 123 0x0E = LS1 123 0x0F = LS0 (0x18 = CAN) (0x1A = SUB) (0x1B = ESC) 123 0x7f = DEL (ignored) C1 controls 123 0x84 = IND 123 0x85 = NEL 123 0x88 = HTS 123 0x8D = RI 23 0x8e = SS2 23 0x8f = SS3 (0x90 = DCS) (0x9B = CSI) (0x9C = ST) (0x9D = OSC) Escape sequences - excluding sequences that are C1 aliases 123 ESC () = SCS, select character set (G0, G1) 23 ESC *+ = SCS, select character set (G2, G3) 123 ESC 7 = DECSC - save cursor 123 ESC 8 = DECRC - restore cursor 123 ESC # 3 = DECDHL, double-height line (top half) 123 ESC # 4 = DECDHL, double-height line (bottom half) 123 ESC # 5 = DECSWL, single-width single-height line 123 ESC # 6 = DECDWL, double-width single-height line 123 ESC # 8 = DECALN 123 ESC < = Ignored (used by VT100 to exit VT52 mode) 123 ESC = = DECKPAM, keypad application mode 123 ESC > = DECKPNM, keypad numeric mode 23 ESC Sp F = S7C1T 23 ESC Sp G = S8C1T (ESC P = DCS) (ESC [ = CSI) (ESC \ = ST) (ESC ] = OSC) 123 ESC c = RIS, reset initial state 3 ESC n = LS2 3 ESC o = LS3 3 ESC ~ = LS1R 3 ESC } = LS2R 3 ESC | = LS3R DCSes 3 DCS $ q ST = DECRQSS 3 m = Request SGR Sp q = Request DECSCUSR 3 " q = Request DECSCA 3 r = Request DECSTBM s = Request DECSLRM CSIs 23 CSI @ = ICH 123 CSI A = CUU 123 CSI B = CUD 123 CSI C = CUF 123 CSI D = CUB CSI E = CNL CSI F = CPL CSI G = CHA 123 CSI H = CUP CSI I = CHT 123 CSI J = ED 23 CSI ? J = DECSED, selective erase in display 123 CSI K = EL 23 CSI ? K = DECSEL, selective erase in line 23 CSI L = IL 23 CSI M = DL 23 CSI P = DCH CSI S = SU CSI T = SD 23 CSI X = ECH CSI Z = CBT CSI ` = HPA CSI a = HPR 123 CSI c = DA, device attributes 123 0 = DA 23 CSI > c = DECSDA 23 0 = SDA CSI d = VPA CSI e = VPR 123 CSI f = HVP 123 CSI g = TBC 123 CSI h = SM, Set mode 123 CSI ? h = DECSM, DEC set mode CSI j = HPB CSI k = VPB 123 CSI l = RM, Reset mode 123 CSI ? l = DECRM, DEC reset mode 123 CSI m = SGR, Set Graphic Rendition 123 CSI n = DSR, Device Status Report 23 5 = operating status 23 6 = CPR = cursor position 23 CSI ? n = DECDSR; behaves as DSR but uses CSI ? instead of CSI to respond 23 CSI ! p = DECSTR, soft terminal reset 3 CSI ? $ p = DECRQM, request mode CSI Sp q = DECSCUSR (odd numbers blink, even numbers solid) 1 or 2 = block 3 or 4 = underline 5 or 6 = I-beam to left 23 CSI " q = DECSCA, select character attributes 123 CSI r = DECSTBM CSI s = DECSLRM CSI ' } = DECIC CSI ' ~ = DECDC OSCs OSC 0; = Set icon name and title OSC 1; = Set icon name OSC 2; = Set title Standard modes 23 SM 4 = IRM 123 SM 20 = NLM, linefeed/newline DEC modes 123 DECSM 1 = DECCKM, cursor keys 123 DECSM 5 = DECSCNM, screen 123 DECSM 6 = DECOM, origin 123 DECSM 7 = DECAWM, autowrap DECSM 12 = Cursor blink 23 DECSM 25 = DECTCEM, text cursor enable DECSM 69 = DECVSSM, vertical screen split DECSM 1000 = Mouse click/release tracking DECSM 1002 = Mouse click/release/drag tracking DECSM 1003 = Mouse all movements tracking DECSM 1004 = Focus in/out reporting DECSM 1005 = Mouse protocol extended (UTF-8) - not recommended DECSM 1006 = Mouse protocol SGR DECSM 1015 = Mouse protocol rxvt DECSM 1047 = Altscreen DECSM 1048 = Save cursor DECSM 1049 = 1047 + 1048 DECSM 2004 = Bracketed paste Graphic Renditions 123 SGR 0 = Reset 123 SGR 1 = Bold on SGR 3 = Italic on 123 SGR 4 = Underline single 123 SGR 5 = Blink on 123 SGR 7 = Reverse on SGR 9 = Strikethrough on SGR 10-19 = Select font SGR 21 = Underline double 23 SGR 22 = Bold off SGR 23 = Italic off 23 SGR 24 = Underline off 23 SGR 25 = Blink off 23 SGR 27 = Reverse off SGR 29 = Strikethrough off SGR 30-37 = Foreground ANSI SGR 38 = Foreground alternative palette SGR 39 = Foreground default SGR 40-47 = Background ANSI SGR 48 = Background alternative palette SGR 49 = Background default SGR 90-97 = Foreground ANSI high-intensity SGR 100-107 = Background ANSI high-intensity The state storage used by ESC 7 and DECSM 1048/1049 is shared. Unimplemented sequences: The following sequences are not recognised by libvterm. 123 0x05 = ENQ 3 0x11 = DC1 (XON) 3 0x13 = DC3 (XOFF) 12 ESC Z = DECID, identify terminal DCS $ q = [DECRQSS] 3 " p = Request DECSCL 3 $ } = Request DECSASD 3 $ ~ = Request DECSSDT 23 DCS { = DECDLD, down-line-loadable character set 23 DCS | = DECUDK, user-defined key 23 CSI i = DEC printer control 23 CSI " p = DECSCL, set compatibility level 1 CSI q = DECLL, load LEDs 3 CSI $ u = DECRQTSR, request terminal state report 3 1 = terminal state report 3 CSI & u = DECRQUPSS, request user-preferred supplemental set 3 CSI $ w = DECRQPSR, request presentation state report 3 1 = cursor information report 3 2 = tab stop report 1 CSI x = DECREQTPARM, request terminal parameters 123 CSI y = DECTST, invoke confidence test 3 CSI $ } = DECSASD, select active status display 3 CSI $ ~ = DECSSDT, select status line type 23 SM 2 = KAM, keyboard action 123 SM 12 = SRM, send/receive 123 DECSM 2 = DECANM, ANSI/VT52 123 DECSM 3 = DECCOLM, 132 column 123 DECSM 4 = DECSCLM, scrolling 123 DECSM 8 = DECARM, auto-repeat 12 DECSM 9 = DECINLM, interlace 23 DECSM 18 = DECPFF, print form feed 23 DECSM 19 = DECPEX, print extent 23 DECSM 42 = DECNRCM, national/multinational character