Patch 7.4.207

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Bram Moolenaar

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Mar 19, 2014, 9:02:48 AM3/19/14
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Patch 7.4.207
Problem: The cursor report sequence is sometimes not recognized and results
in entering replace mode.
Solution: Also check for the cursor report when not asked for.
Files: src/term.c


*** ../vim-7.4.206/src/term.c 2013-09-29 16:27:42.000000000 +0200
--- src/term.c 2014-03-19 13:30:23.589874866 +0100
***************
*** 3379,3385 ****
out_str(buf);
out_str(T_U7);
u7_status = U7_SENT;
! term_windgoto(0, 0);
out_str((char_u *)" ");
term_windgoto(0, 0);
/* check for the characters now, otherwise they might be eaten by
--- 3379,3386 ----
out_str(buf);
out_str(T_U7);
u7_status = U7_SENT;
! out_flush();
! term_windgoto(1, 0);
out_str((char_u *)" ");
term_windgoto(0, 0);
/* check for the characters now, otherwise they might be eaten by
***************
*** 4185,4208 ****
|| (tp[0] == CSI && len >= 2))
&& (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p) || *p == '>' || *p == '?'))
{
j = 0;
extra = 0;
for (i = 2 + (tp[0] != CSI); i < len
&& !(tp[i] >= '{' && tp[i] <= '~')
&& !ASCII_ISALPHA(tp[i]); ++i)
if (tp[i] == ';' && ++j == 1)
extra = i + 1;
if (i == len)
{
LOG_TR("Not enough characters for CRV");
return -1;
}
-
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
! /* Eat it when it has 2 arguments and ends in 'R'. Ignore it
! * when u7_status is not "sent", <S-F3> sends something
! * similar. */
! if (j == 1 && tp[i] == 'R' && u7_status == U7_SENT)
{
char *aw = NULL;

--- 4186,4223 ----
|| (tp[0] == CSI && len >= 2))
&& (VIM_ISDIGIT(*p) || *p == '>' || *p == '?'))
{
+ #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
+ int col;
+ int row_char;
+ #endif
j = 0;
extra = 0;
for (i = 2 + (tp[0] != CSI); i < len
&& !(tp[i] >= '{' && tp[i] <= '~')
&& !ASCII_ISALPHA(tp[i]); ++i)
if (tp[i] == ';' && ++j == 1)
+ {
extra = i + 1;
+ #ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
+ row_char = tp[i - 1];
+ #endif
+ }
if (i == len)
{
LOG_TR("Not enough characters for CRV");
return -1;
}
#ifdef FEAT_MBYTE
! if (extra > 0)
! col = atoi((char *)tp + extra);
! else
! col = 0;
!
! /* Eat it when it has 2 arguments and ends in 'R'. Also when
! * u7_status is not "sent", it may be from a previous Vim that
! * just exited. But not for <S-F3>, it sends something
! * similar, check for row and column to make sense. */
! if (j == 1 && tp[i] == 'R' && row_char == '2' && col >= 2)
{
char *aw = NULL;

***************
*** 4211,4228 ****
# ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD
did_cursorhold = TRUE;
# endif
! if (extra > 0)
! extra = atoi((char *)tp + extra);
! if (extra == 2)
aw = "single";
! else if (extra == 3)
aw = "double";
if (aw != NULL && STRCMP(aw, p_ambw) != 0)
{
/* Setting the option causes a screen redraw. Do that
* right away if possible, keeping any messages. */
set_option_value((char_u *)"ambw", 0L, (char_u *)aw, 0);
! #ifdef DEBUG_TERMRESPONSE
{
char buf[100];
int r = redraw_asap(CLEAR);
--- 4226,4241 ----
# ifdef FEAT_AUTOCMD
did_cursorhold = TRUE;
# endif
! if (col == 2)
aw = "single";
! else if (col == 3)
aw = "double";
if (aw != NULL && STRCMP(aw, p_ambw) != 0)
{
/* Setting the option causes a screen redraw. Do that
* right away if possible, keeping any messages. */
set_option_value((char_u *)"ambw", 0L, (char_u *)aw, 0);
! # ifdef DEBUG_TERMRESPONSE
{
char buf[100];
int r = redraw_asap(CLEAR);
***************
*** 4231,4239 ****
r);
log_tr(buf);
}
! #else
redraw_asap(CLEAR);
! #endif
}
key_name[0] = (int)KS_EXTRA;
key_name[1] = (int)KE_IGNORE;
--- 4244,4252 ----
r);
log_tr(buf);
}
! # else
redraw_asap(CLEAR);
! # endif
}
key_name[0] = (int)KS_EXTRA;
key_name[1] = (int)KE_IGNORE;
*** ../vim-7.4.206/src/version.c 2014-03-19 12:37:18.537826062 +0100
--- src/version.c 2014-03-19 12:55:42.249842974 +0100
***************
*** 740,741 ****
--- 740,743 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 207,
/**/

--
How come wrong numbers are never busy?

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