- rename client and session to start_client and start_session in
window_choose_data struct. also add TREE_OTHER define and reorder the
struct
- rename window_choose_ctx to window_choose_data_run
- don't pass a cmd_ctx into window_choose_create (will let it use a
different client later). instead take type, session, client
- add window_choose_data_free and use it to dispose of wcd rather than
each cmd-*.c doing it individually
- change so ref counting is done by wcd_add and wcd_free rather than
callers. this means 1 ref for each item but what of it :-)
- also add a ref to tree_session - not sure if this is needed?
- all the callbacks except choose-client and find-window are the same so
remove them and add window_choose_default_callback
- reorder/rename some other bits and pieces for tidyness
Sync from OpenBSD.
* obsd-master:
Allow session tree (C-b s) to expand and collapse sessions with left/right/space keys. From Thomas Adam.
Remove some out of date text from man page, from Thomas Adam.
Instead of requiring a prompt to enter all numbers >10, go back to
0-9a-z and add A-Z and enter the prompt when M-0 to M-9 are pressed
(like in copy mode). Prompted by request from mcbride@, help from Thomas
Adam.
Instead of numbering choose mode items 0-9a-z and then nothing, number
them all and if there are more than 10 use a prompt when 0-9 is
pressed. From Thomas Adam.
Provide common helper function for adding windows and sessions to choose
lists and expand %% in command before using it rather than at callback
time. From Thomas Adam.
function. We were only ever using the client to find the session anyway.
This allows send-key to work properly for manipulating copy mode from
outside tmux.
From Micah Cowan.
Massive spaces->tabs and trailing whitespace cleanup, hopefully for the last
time now I've configured emacs to make them displayed in really annoying
colours...
Clean up by introducing a wrapper struct for mouse clicks rather than passing
three u_chars around.
As a side-effect this fixes incorrectly rejecting high cursor positions
(because it was comparing them as signed char), reported by Tom Doherty.
three u_chars around.
As a side-effect this fixes incorrectly rejecting high cursor positions
(because it was comparing them as signed char), reported by Tom Doherty.
If colours are not supported by the terminal, try to emulate a coloured
background by setting or clearing the reverse attribute.
This makes a few applications which don't use the reverse attribute themselves
a little happier, and allows the status, message and mode options to have
default attributes and fg/bg options that work as expected when set as reverse.