Wed, 20 Jul 2016 13:21:46 +0300
Removed duplicate ColoredLine::add_string definition
/* Public Domain Curses */ #include <curspriv.h> RCSID("$Id: scroll.c,v 1.36 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $") /*man-start************************************************************** Name: scroll Synopsis: int scroll(WINDOW *win); int scrl(int n); int wscrl(WINDOW *win, int n); Description: scroll() causes the window to scroll up one line. This involves moving the lines in the window data strcture. With a positive n, scrl() and wscrl() scroll the window up n lines (line i + n becomes i); otherwise they scroll the window down n lines. For these functions to work, scrolling must be enabled via scrollok(). Note also that scrolling is not allowed if the supplied window is a pad. Return Value: All functions return OK on success and ERR on error. Portability X/Open BSD SYS V scroll Y Y Y scrl Y - 4.0 wscrl Y - 4.0 **man-end****************************************************************/ int wscrl(WINDOW *win, int n) { int i, l, dir, start, end; chtype blank, *temp; /* Check if window scrolls. Valid for window AND pad */ if (!win || !win->_scroll || !n) return ERR; blank = win->_bkgd; if (n > 0) { start = win->_tmarg; end = win->_bmarg; dir = 1; } else { start = win->_bmarg; end = win->_tmarg; dir = -1; } for (l = 0; l < (n * dir); l++) { temp = win->_y[start]; /* re-arrange line pointers */ for (i = start; i != end; i += dir) win->_y[i] = win->_y[i + dir]; win->_y[end] = temp; /* make a blank line */ for (i = 0; i < win->_maxx; i++) *temp++ = blank; } touchline(win, win->_tmarg, win->_bmarg - win->_tmarg + 1); PDC_sync(win); return OK; } int scrl(int n) { PDC_LOG(("scrl() - called\n")); return wscrl(stdscr, n); } int scroll(WINDOW *win) { PDC_LOG(("scroll() - called\n")); return wscrl(win, 1); }