#include <term.h> /* clear_screen, cup & friends, cur_term */
#include <tic.h>
-MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_newterm.c,v 1.70 2008/06/07 14:00:23 tom Exp $")
+MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_newterm.c,v 1.73 2008/08/16 21:20:48 Werner.Fink Exp $")
#ifndef ONLCR /* Allows compilation under the QNX 4.2 OS */
#define ONLCR 0
int errret;
SCREEN *current;
SCREEN *result = 0;
+ TERMINAL *its_term;
START_TRACE();
T((T_CALLED("newterm(\"%s\",%p,%p)"), name, ofp, ifp));
+ _nc_init_pthreads();
_nc_lock_global(curses);
+
+ current = SP;
+ its_term = (SP ? SP->_term : 0);
+
/* this loads the capability entry, then sets LINES and COLS */
if (setupterm(name, fileno(ofp), &errret) != ERR) {
int slk_format = _nc_globals.slk_format;
* This actually allocates the screen structure, and saves the original
* terminal settings.
*/
- current = SP;
_nc_set_screen(0);
/* allow user to set maximum escape delay from the environment */
_nc_set_screen(current);
result = 0;
} else {
+ assert(SP != 0);
+ /*
+ * In setupterm() we did a set_curterm(), but it was before we set
+ * SP. So the "current" screen's terminal pointer was overwritten
+ * with a different terminal. Later, in _nc_setupscreen(), we set
+ * SP and the terminal pointer in the new screen.
+ *
+ * Restore the terminal-pointer for the pre-existing screen, if
+ * any.
+ */
+ if (current)
+ current->_term = its_term;
+
/* if the terminal type has real soft labels, set those up */
if (slk_format && num_labels > 0 && SLK_STDFMT(slk_format))
_nc_slk_initialize(stdscr, COLS);