commands this pushes more of the code into options.c and ties it more
closely to the options table rather than having an unnecessary
split. Also add support for array options (will be used later). Only
(intentional) user visible change is that show-options output is now
passed through vis(3) with VIS_DQ so quotes are escaped.
locale since if it isn't UTF-8 the system is broken anyway. If it fails,
try "" and check for UTF-8 with nl_langinfo(CODESET) rather than
wcwidth(). Based on a diff from schwarze@, nl_langinfo also suggested by
stsp@.
for their tmux sockets.
(Over the years, I have seen $TMPDIR set up worse than /tmp many times,
and don't know how this practice infected other parts of the system.
Nothing uses tmpdir(3), nor a huge-temporary-file program like sort.)
ok nicm
mostly useless and annoying messages. Change those commands to silence
on success like all the others. Still accept the -q command line flag
and "quiet" server option for now.
- Check for truncation when copying path.
- Don't need to use a temporary buffer in screen_set_title.
- Include strerror in output when connecting to server fails.
while and in fact it is less useful that using the client ttyname. So
don't bother and don't pass it from the client. If we need it in future
it is in c->environ.
descriptors rather than strings.
- Each session still has a current working directory.
- New sessions still get their working directory from the client that
created them or its attached session if any.
- New windows are created by default in the session working directory.
- The -c flag to new, neww, splitw allows the working directory to be
overridden.
- The -c flag to attach let's the session working directory be changed.
- The default-path option has been removed.
To get the equivalent to default-path '.', do:
bind c neww -c $PWD
To get the equivalent of default-path '~', do:
bind c neww -c ~
This also changes the client identify protocol to be a set of messages rather
than one as well as some other changes that should make it easier to make
backwards-compatible protocol changes in future.