X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ncurses%2Ftty%2Ftty_update.c;h=80815244bb9b1162dd54fb4a9cb7d8215236fb4b;hb=aaa5142e4bdde469fbc59d1c91455cbd0c45281a;hp=70a9859bd6810a220ca6b6fafe8b53530c5855d1;hpb=493e2f7b3fc309879f561a094fdfc15e5304b3d6;p=ncurses.git diff --git a/ncurses/tty/tty_update.c b/ncurses/tty/tty_update.c index 70a9859b..80815244 100644 --- a/ncurses/tty/tty_update.c +++ b/ncurses/tty/tty_update.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /**************************************************************************** - * Copyright 2018-2020,2021 Thomas E. Dickey * + * Copyright 2018-2021,2022 Thomas E. Dickey * * Copyright 1998-2016,2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ #include -MODULE_ID("$Id: tty_update.c,v 1.311 2021/08/16 21:51:11 tom Exp $") +MODULE_ID("$Id: tty_update.c,v 1.314 2022/07/23 22:12:59 tom Exp $") /* * This define controls the line-breakout optimization. Every once in a @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ wrap_cursor(NCURSES_SP_DCL0) * An aggressive way to handle this would be to emit CR/LF after the * char and then assume the wrap is done, you're on the first position * of the next line, and the terminal out of its weird state. Here - * it's safe to just tell the code that the cursor is in hyperspace and + * it is safe to just tell the code that the cursor is in hyperspace and * let the next mvcur() call straighten things out. */ SP_PARM->_curscol = -1; @@ -757,14 +757,20 @@ TINFO_DOUPDATE(NCURSES_SP_DCL0) * We do not allow applications to assign new values in the reentrant * model. */ +#if NCURSES_SP_FUNCS + if (SP_PARM == CURRENT_SCREEN) { +#endif #define SyncScreens(internal,exported) \ if (internal == 0) internal = exported; \ if (internal != exported) exported = internal - SyncScreens(CurScreen(SP_PARM), curscr); - SyncScreens(NewScreen(SP_PARM), newscr); - SyncScreens(StdScreen(SP_PARM), stdscr); + SyncScreens(CurScreen(SP_PARM), curscr); + SyncScreens(NewScreen(SP_PARM), newscr); + SyncScreens(StdScreen(SP_PARM), stdscr); +#if NCURSES_SP_FUNCS + } #endif +#endif /* !USE_REENTRANT */ if (CurScreen(SP_PARM) == 0 || NewScreen(SP_PARM) == 0 @@ -823,7 +829,7 @@ TINFO_DOUPDATE(NCURSES_SP_DCL0) /* * This is the support for magic-cookie terminals. The theory: we scan * the virtual screen looking for attribute turnons. Where we find one, - * check to make sure it's realizable by seeing if the required number of + * check to make sure it is realizable by seeing if the required number of * un-attributed blanks are present before and after the attributed range; * try to shift the range boundaries over blanks (not changing the screen * display) so this becomes true. If it is, shift the beginning attribute @@ -885,7 +891,7 @@ TINFO_DOUPDATE(NCURSES_SP_DCL0) bool end_onscreen = FALSE; int m, n = j; - /* find end of span, if it's onscreen */ + /* find end of span, if it is onscreen */ for (m = i; m < screen_lines(SP_PARM); m++) { for (; n < screen_columns(SP_PARM); n++) { attr_t testattr =