struct i9e_private {
struct i9e_client_info *ici;
FILE *stderr_stream;
+ int num_columns;
char empty_line[1000];
struct task task;
struct btr_node *stdout_btrn;
};
static struct i9e_private i9e_private, *i9ep = &i9e_private;
+/**
+ * Return the error state of the i9e task.
+ *
+ * This is mainly useful for other tasks to tell whether the i9e task is still
+ * running.
+ *
+ * \return A negative return value of zero means the i9e task terminated. Only
+ * in this case it is safe to call ie9_close().
+ */
+int i9e_get_error(void)
+{
+ return i9ep->task.error;
+}
+
static bool is_prefix(const char *partial, const char *full, size_t len)
{
if (len == 0)
static void wipe_bottom_line(void)
{
- fprintf(i9ep->stderr_stream, "\r%s\r", i9ep->empty_line);
+ char x[] = " ";
+ int n = i9ep->num_columns;
+
+ /*
+ * For reasons beyond my understanding, writing more than 68 characters
+ * here causes MacOS to mess up the terminal. Writing a line of spaces
+ * in smaller chunks works fine though. Weird.
+ */
+ fprintf(i9ep->stderr_stream, "\r");
+ while (n > 0) {
+ if (n >= sizeof(x)) {
+ fprintf(i9ep->stderr_stream, "%s", x);
+ n -= sizeof(x);
+ continue;
+ }
+ x[n] = '\0';
+ fprintf(i9ep->stderr_stream, "%s", x);
+ break;
+ }
+ fprintf(i9ep->stderr_stream, "\r");
}
/**
{
struct winsize w;
int ret = ioctl(i9ep->ici->fds[2], TIOCGWINSZ, (char *)&w);
- int num_columns = 80;
if (ret >= 0) {
assert(w.ws_col < sizeof(i9ep->empty_line));
- num_columns = w.ws_col;
- }
- memset(i9ep->empty_line, ' ', num_columns);
- i9ep->empty_line[num_columns] = '\0';
+ i9ep->num_columns = w.ws_col;
+ } else
+ i9ep->num_columns = 80;
+
+ memset(i9ep->empty_line, ' ', i9ep->num_columns);
+ i9ep->empty_line[i9ep->num_columns] = '\0';
}
/**
*/
void i9e_signal_dispatch(int sig_num)
{
+ if (sig_num == SIGWINCH)
+ return update_winsize();
if (sig_num == SIGINT) {
fprintf(i9ep->stderr_stream, "\n");
rl_replace_line ("", false /* clear_undo */);