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version 1.221, 2014/04/08 07:13:12 |
Line 72 term_end(struct termp *p) |
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Line 72 term_end(struct termp *p) |
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/* |
/* |
* Flush a line of text. A "line" is loosely defined as being something |
* Flush a chunk of text. By default, break the output line each time |
* that should be followed by a newline, regardless of whether it's |
* the right margin is reached, and continue output on the next line |
* broken apart by newlines getting there. A line can also be a |
* at the same offset as the chunk itself. By default, also break the |
* fragment of a columnar list (`Bl -tag' or `Bl -column'), which does |
* output line at the end of the chunk. |
* not have a trailing newline. |
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* The following flags may be specified: |
* The following flags may be specified: |
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* - TERMP_NOBREAK: this is the most important and is used when making |
* - TERMP_NOBREAK: Do not break the output line at the right margin, |
* columns. In short: don't print a newline and instead expect the |
* but only at the max right margin. Also, do not break the output |
* next call to do the padding up to the start of the next column. |
* line at the end of the chunk, such that the next call can pad to |
* p->trailspace may be set to 0, 1, or 2, depending on how many |
* the next column. However, if less than p->trailspace blanks, |
* space characters are required at the end of the column. |
* which can be 0, 1, or 2, remain to the right margin, the line |
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* will be broken. |
* - TERMP_DANGLE: don't newline when TERMP_NOBREAK is specified and |
* - TERMP_BRIND: If the chunk does not fit and the output line has |
* the line is overrun, and don't pad-right if it's underrun. |
* to be broken, start the next line at the right margin instead |
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* of at the offset. Used together with TERMP_NOBREAK for the tags |
* - TERMP_HANG: like TERMP_DANGLE, but doesn't newline when |
* in various kinds of tagged lists. |
* overrunning, instead save the position and continue at that point |
* - TERMP_DANGLE: Do not break the output line at the right margin, |
* when the next invocation. |
* append the next chunk after it even if this one is too long. |
* |
* To be used together with TERMP_NOBREAK. |
* In-line line breaking: |
* - TERMP_HANG: Like TERMP_DANGLE, and also suppress padding before |
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* the next chunk if this column is not full. |
* If TERMP_NOBREAK is specified and the line overruns the right |
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* margin, it will break and pad-right to the right margin after |
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* writing. If maxrmargin is violated, it will break and continue |
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* writing from the right-margin, which will lead to the above scenario |
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* upon exit. Otherwise, the line will break at the right margin. |
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*/ |
*/ |
void |
void |
term_flushln(struct termp *p) |
term_flushln(struct termp *p) |
Line 201 term_flushln(struct termp *p) |
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Line 194 term_flushln(struct termp *p) |
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vend -= vis; |
vend -= vis; |
(*p->endline)(p); |
(*p->endline)(p); |
p->viscol = 0; |
p->viscol = 0; |
if (TERMP_NOBREAK & p->flags) { |
if (TERMP_BRIND & p->flags) { |
vbl = p->rmargin; |
vbl = p->rmargin; |
vend += p->rmargin - p->offset; |
vend += p->rmargin - p->offset; |
} else |
} else |
Line 630 term_setwidth(struct termp *p, const char *wstr) |
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Line 623 term_setwidth(struct termp *p, const char *wstr) |
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size_t width; |
size_t width; |
int iop; |
int iop; |
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iop = 0; |
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width = 0; |
if (NULL != wstr) { |
if (NULL != wstr) { |
switch (*wstr) { |
switch (*wstr) { |
case ('+'): |
case ('+'): |
Line 641 term_setwidth(struct termp *p, const char *wstr) |
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Line 636 term_setwidth(struct termp *p, const char *wstr) |
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wstr++; |
wstr++; |
break; |
break; |
default: |
default: |
iop = 0; |
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break; |
break; |
} |
} |
if ( ! a2roffsu(wstr, &su, SCALE_MAX)) { |
if (a2roffsu(wstr, &su, SCALE_MAX)) |
wstr = NULL; |
width = term_hspan(p, &su); |
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else |
iop = 0; |
iop = 0; |
} |
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} |
} |
width = (NULL != wstr) ? term_hspan(p, &su) : 0; |
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(*p->setwidth)(p, iop, width); |
(*p->setwidth)(p, iop, width); |
} |
} |
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