Fri, 24 Jul 2015 04:24:38 +0300
Apply Leonard's patch for fixing the colors:
The colors were broken again.
* isprint for some reason returned true when the given byte is higher than 255.
The char cast of the byte was then printed which resulted in odd characters
popping up. Black appeared as ^@ which is NULL in caret notation.
* After that, the colors were all messed up because the RLINE enum didn't take
in account the color swapping.
So instead of messing up the enum order/number I went for a new "range-like"
method.
* After fixing all of that, I noticed the Interface::render_colorline had a
broken loop since the VS2010 commits.
This made the lines not print entierely and messed up the colors etc.
/* Public Domain Curses */ #include <curspriv.h> RCSID("$Id: termattr.c,v 1.54 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $") /*man-start************************************************************** Name: termattr Synopsis: int baudrate(void); char erasechar(void); bool has_ic(void); bool has_il(void); char killchar(void); char *longname(void); chtype termattrs(void); attr_t term_attrs(void); char *termname(void); int erasewchar(wchar_t *ch); int killwchar(wchar_t *ch); char wordchar(void); Description: baudrate() is supposed to return the output speed of the terminal. In PDCurses, it simply returns INT_MAX. has_ic and has_il() return TRUE. These functions have meaning in some other implementations of curses. erasechar() and killchar() return ^H and ^U, respectively -- the ERASE and KILL characters. In other curses implementations, these may vary by terminal type. erasewchar() and killwchar() are the wide-character versions; they take a pointer to a location in which to store the character, and return OK or ERR. longname() returns a pointer to a static area containing a verbose description of the current terminal. The maximum length of the string is 128 characters. It is defined only after the call to initscr() or newterm(). termname() returns a pointer to a static area containing a short description of the current terminal (14 characters). termattrs() returns a logical OR of all video attributes supported by the terminal. wordchar() is a PDCurses extension of the concept behind the functions erasechar() and killchar(), returning the "delete word" character, ^W. Portability X/Open BSD SYS V baudrate Y Y Y erasechar Y Y Y has_ic Y Y Y has_il Y Y Y killchar Y Y Y longname Y Y Y termattrs Y Y Y termname Y Y Y erasewchar Y killwchar Y term_attrs Y wordchar - - - **man-end****************************************************************/ #include <string.h> #include <limits.h> int baudrate(void) { PDC_LOG(("baudrate() - called\n")); return INT_MAX; } char erasechar(void) { PDC_LOG(("erasechar() - called\n")); return _ECHAR; /* character delete char (^H) */ } bool has_ic(void) { PDC_LOG(("has_ic() - called\n")); return TRUE; } bool has_il(void) { PDC_LOG(("has_il() - called\n")); return TRUE; } char killchar(void) { PDC_LOG(("killchar() - called\n")); return _DLCHAR; /* line delete char (^U) */ } char *longname(void) { PDC_LOG(("longname() - called\n")); return ttytype + 9; /* skip "pdcurses|" */ } chtype termattrs(void) { chtype temp = A_BLINK | A_BOLD | A_INVIS | A_REVERSE | A_UNDERLINE; /* note: blink is bold background on some platforms */ PDC_LOG(("termattrs() - called\n")); if (!SP->mono) temp |= A_COLOR; return temp; } attr_t term_attrs(void) { PDC_LOG(("term_attrs() - called\n")); return WA_BLINK | WA_BOLD | WA_INVIS | WA_LEFT | WA_REVERSE | WA_RIGHT | WA_UNDERLINE; } char *termname(void) { PDC_LOG(("termname() - called\n")); return "pdcurses"; } char wordchar(void) { PDC_LOG(("wordchar() - called\n")); return _DWCHAR; /* word delete char */ } #ifdef PDC_WIDE int erasewchar(wchar_t *ch) { PDC_LOG(("erasewchar() - called\n")); if (!ch) return ERR; *ch = (wchar_t)_ECHAR; return OK; } int killwchar(wchar_t *ch) { PDC_LOG(("killwchar() - called\n")); if (!ch) return ERR; *ch = (wchar_t)_DLCHAR; return OK; } #endif