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Rather than constructing an entire termios struct from ttydefaults.h, just let
forkpty do it and then alter the bits that should be changed after fork. A
little neater and more portable.
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This should fix problems caused by glibc's broken ttydefaults.h file.
Enclose repeated buffer draining code in a new msgbuf_drain()
function, which is additionally exported for use by others.
From nicm@, who reminded me that tmux is now using buffer.c, too.
Stick line length to what is actually used (removing an optimization that
allowed it to be bigger), and use clear line/EOL sequences rather than spaces
in copy/scroll mode.
This fixes xterm copy/paste from tmux which treats trailing spaces differently
from clearing a line with the escape sequences. Reported by martynas@.
allowed it to be bigger), and use clear line/EOL sequences rather than spaces
in copy/scroll mode.
This fixes xterm copy/paste from tmux which treats trailing spaces differently
from clearing a line with the escape sequences. Reported by martynas@.
Fix a race condition when asking a client to take over the terminal (switching
to a different poll loop):
If a MSG_READY was followed very quickly by a MSG_EXIT (for example if doing
"tmux new 'exit'"), both messages could be read as part of the same imsg_read
in the first client poll loop. The MSG_READY would then cause a switch to the
second client loop, which would immediately call poll(2) again, causing the
client to hang forever waiting for an exit message that it already had.
Change to call imsg_get to process any existing messages before polling.
to a different poll loop):
If a MSG_READY was followed very quickly by a MSG_EXIT (for example if doing
"tmux new 'exit'"), both messages could be read as part of the same imsg_read
in the first client poll loop. The MSG_READY would then cause a switch to the
second client loop, which would immediately call poll(2) again, causing the
client to hang forever waiting for an exit message that it already had.
Change to call imsg_get to process any existing messages before polling.
use the error and exit on MSG_EXIT (it was being handled in the default
case). Undo the last change, move the errstr check into the MSG_EXIT case, and
add a comment.
use the error and exit on MSG_EXIT (it was being handled in the default
case). Undo the last change, move the errstr check into the MSG_EXIT case, and
add a comment.