How about WINOPS instead of WMN? This matches xterm src and seems a bit more readable. Otherwise looks good.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 01:29:53AM -0600, J Raynor wrote: > Sorry, after I submitted the patch I realized it was incorrect. > Certain options take arguments and my patch didn't account for that. > I've attached a new patch which does. > > > > On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 12:28 AM, J Raynor <jxray...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've attached a patch which implements this. The 't' group of escape > > sequences are described as being for "window manipulation" in some > > documentation, so that's why I picked WMN in the INPUT_CSI_WMN > > identifier. > diff --git a/input.c b/input.c > index 259fad1..e3ccdda 100644 > --- a/input.c > +++ b/input.c > @@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ enum input_csi_type { > INPUT_CSI_SM_PRIVATE, > INPUT_CSI_TBC, > INPUT_CSI_VPA, > + INPUT_CSI_WMN, > }; > > /* Control (CSI) command table. */ > @@ -188,6 +189,7 @@ const struct input_table_entry input_csi_table[] = { > { 'q', " ", INPUT_CSI_DECSCUSR }, > { 'r', "", INPUT_CSI_DECSTBM }, > { 's', "", INPUT_CSI_SCP }, > + { 't', "", INPUT_CSI_WMN }, > { 'u', "", INPUT_CSI_RCP }, > }; > > @@ -1117,6 +1119,43 @@ input_csi_dispatch(struct input_ctx *ictx) > m = input_get(ictx, 1, 1, 1); > screen_write_cursormove(sctx, m - 1, n - 1); > break; > + case INPUT_CSI_WMN: > + m = 0; > + while ((n = input_get(ictx, m++, 0, -1)) != -1) { > + switch (n) { > + case 1: > + case 2: > + case 5: > + case 6: > + case 7: > + case 11: > + case 13: > + case 14: > + case 19: > + case 20: > + case 21: > + case 24: > + break; > + case 3: > + case 4: > + case 8: > + m += 2; > + break; > + case 9: > + case 10: > + case 22: > + case 23: > + m++; > + break; > + case 18: > + input_reply(ictx, "\033[8;%d;%d", ictx->wp->sy, > ictx->wp->sx); > + break; > + default: > + log_debug("%s: unknown '%c'", __func__, > ictx->ch); > + break; > + } > + } > + break; > case INPUT_CSI_CUU: > screen_write_cursorup(sctx, input_get(ictx, 0, 1, 1)); > break; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WatchGuard Dimension instantly turns raw network data into actionable security intelligence. It gives you real-time visual feedback on key security issues and trends. Skip the complicated setup - simply import a virtual appliance and go from zero to informed in seconds. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=123612991&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ tmux-users mailing list tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users