History log of /netbsd-src/lib/libcurses/insertln.c (Results 1 – 14 of 14)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 50a63ac8 06-Jan-2017 roy <roy@NetBSD.org>

KNF.
Normalise coding style.
White space police.
Sprinkle some extra braces to make the flow more clear.

No functional changes.


# eb7c1594 07-Aug-2003 agc <agc@NetBSD.org>

Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.

Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22280, verified by myself.


# aaf74682 15-Apr-2000 blymn <blymn@NetBSD.org>

Added functions to replace what were previously macros in curses.h
(this is a requirement of SUSv2) - the old macro behaviour can be
restored by defining _CURSES_USE_MACROS.
Changed function prototyp

Added functions to replace what were previously macros in curses.h
(this is a requirement of SUSv2) - the old macro behaviour can be
restored by defining _CURSES_USE_MACROS.
Changed function prototypes to use ANSI style.
All externally visible functions now have ANSI style declarations.

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# 23464ee5 11-Apr-2000 blymn <blymn@NetBSD.org>

Made data structures opaque


# 586d4ce1 13-Apr-1999 mrg <mrg@NetBSD.org>

Upgrades the standard NetBSD curses library to provide some
of the SYSV curses facilities. The added features are the collapsing
of arrow and function keysequences (as defined by termcap for the
ter

Upgrades the standard NetBSD curses library to provide some
of the SYSV curses facilities. The added features are the collapsing
of arrow and function keysequences (as defined by termcap for the
terminal) into symbolic code returns thus relieving the application of
recognising multi-character key sequences. Other features are the
capability to perform a timed wait for a key (good for when you are
not sure if there is a keypress ready or not) and the capability for
turning off the inter-key timeout when assembling multi-character
function keys.

this work was done by Julian Coleman <J.D.Coleman@newcastle.ac.uk>
and blymn@baea.com.au (Brett Lymn). i'm just integrating it. thanks
HEAPS guys!

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# 0b7831a3 03-Feb-1998 perry <perry@NetBSD.org>

remove obsolete register declarations


# 716747aa 22-Jul-1997 mikel <mikel@NetBSD.org>

RCSid police, fix warnings


# d29088da 17-Aug-1994 cgd <cgd@NetBSD.org>

clean up import


# 2f65b613 09-Nov-1993 cgd <cgd@NetBSD.org>

repeat after me: "I hate rcs ids"


# 019bbd13 09-Nov-1993 cgd <cgd@NetBSD.org>

update to new version from berkeley. doesn't compile yet, nor
does it have rcsid's. this is for diffs.


# 62a3457d 07-Aug-1993 mycroft <mycroft@NetBSD.org>

New version from uunet.


# e9d867ef 01-Aug-1993 mycroft <mycroft@NetBSD.org>

Add RCS identifiers.


# 75de25bb 09-Jul-1993 alm <alm@NetBSD.org>

added Andrew Chernov's patch set:
Standard curses library use eight bit for standout mode, so
8-bit characters displays like highlighted 7-bit characters.

This patch produce library which is fully c

added Andrew Chernov's patch set:
Standard curses library use eight bit for standout mode, so
8-bit characters displays like highlighted 7-bit characters.

This patch produce library which is fully compatible with all curses
programs and add 8-bit chars to all input/display functions.
---
I don't think, that any programs wish to use internal curses
attribute _STANDOUT directly, in expressions like:
addch( ch | _STANDOUT );
Normal interface use standout() and standend() functions instead.
Many programs use 'char' type (with sign extention) for input characters
and sign extention becomes _STANDOUT mode in this case.
So, I refuse this future and allow 8-bit characters for programs,
which is designed for 7-bit only ('char' type using instead of
'unsigned char').
---
This small patch fix unpleasant standard curses bug:
curses can't expand TAB at all (but tries).
A man who wrote this curses misplace SYNC_IN and SYNCH_OUT,
this patch exchange macro calls.

This patch useful for standard 7-bit curses too, for this
you must delete '_' symbol before waddbytes and apply patch.
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Oh, NO! This curses are really buggy!

This small patch fix following problem:
[ assumed scrollok(stdscr, TRUE) ]
when addch(ch) at lower right corner of screen, curses are realy
gone mad instead if simple scrolling... Curses code assumed that
this will be done correctly, but implement it with two bugs.

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# 61f28255 21-Mar-1993 cgd <cgd@NetBSD.org>

initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources