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Per warnings about house style from automated tools.
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A slight improvement on the CR optimization for some edge cases.
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PuTTY does not implement DECLRMM or DECSLRM, but it does implement DECSTBM.
So allow using PuTTY terminal scrolling when the scroll rectangle is the
full width of the terminal.
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Instead of emitting CUP in several places each with their own poor local
optimizations, funnel all cursor motion through a central place.
This central function performs the same optimization for every place that
needs to move the cursor, and implements a better set of optimizations:
* Emit CUU/CUD/CUF/CUB instad of CUP when they are likely shorter.
* Use BS and LF when they are shorter than CUB and CUD.
* Use CR for quick returns to column zero.
* If printing the next few characters is shorter than a rightwards motion,
then just write out the characters.
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Track whether the terminal is in no attribute mode, assuming that it starts
this way, and do not attempt to reset back to that mode if already in it.
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... rather than hardwiring the string and testing the terminal
type every time the screen is re-sized.
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options: Default to 'ttimeout' and 'ttimeoutlen=50'
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This gives libtermkey 50msec to reassemble split multibyte sequences
like DCSes.
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Apparently on travis OS X systems it crashes when cleaning up streams with
stdout closed:
(lldb) bt all
* thread #1: tid = 0x0000, 0x00007fff8703df06 libsystem_kernel.dylib`__pthread_kill + 10, stop reason = signal SIGSTOP
* frame #0: 0x00007fff8703df06 libsystem_kernel.dylib`__pthread_kill + 10
frame #1: 0x00007fff93a764ec libsystem_pthread.dylib`pthread_kill + 90
frame #2: 0x00007fff97c056df libsystem_c.dylib`abort + 129
frame #3: 0x00007fff97bccdd8 libsystem_c.dylib`__assert_rtn + 321
frame #4: 0x0000000107a4e106 nvim`uv__close(fd=<unavailable>) + 102 at core.c:521
frame #5: 0x0000000107a5307d nvim`uv__loop_close(loop=0x00007fff5847c018) + 77 at loop.c:118
frame #6: 0x0000000107a4d149 nvim`uv_loop_close(loop=0x00007fff5847c018) + 57 at uv-common.c:626
frame #7: 0x000000010783e5bc nvim`stream_set_blocking(fd=0, blocking=true) + 204 at stream.c:34
frame #8: 0x000000010795d66b nvim`mch_exit(r=0) + 91 at os_unix.c:147
frame #9: 0x00000001078d5663 nvim`command_line_scan(parmp=0x00007fff5847c760) + 1779 at main.c:787
frame #10: 0x00000001078d4393 nvim`main(argc=2, argv=0x00007fff5847c898) + 163 at main.c:249
frame #11: 0x00007fff8cdd65ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
frame #12: 0x00007fff8cdd65ad libdyld.dylib`start + 1
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Looks like calling this function below with 4-character first strings
made PVS think that OPT_LOCAL (it is equal to 4) is a string length.
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This is the result of malloc error handling elimination: push_current_state()
used to (not) return OK depending on whether growing garray failed or not and
this return was checked, if errorred out push_next_match() will simply return
its argument unchanged.
Now when allocations are supposed to either always succeed or crash Neovim this
check was returned, push_current_state() was stripped of its return value and
moved out of if() condition, resulting in V763.
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The code uses 2-iteration loop antipattern: retval is NULL on first iteration,
not NULL on second, yet this is still a false positive.
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Apparently the latter is not a part of the public C API.
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Code imported from #6299
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It is useless to use sbuffer here and print that to stdout, just using “fbuffer”
instead.
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This is usual “passing data via global” false positive.
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Fixes #6957
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pvscheck: Add --environment-cc switch
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To be used to make bot-ci able to use clang-4.0 without hacks.
[ci skip]
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Fixes #6954
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Fixes #6937
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Apparently it is not working yet.
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