yes. it's still inefficient because we transfer in ascii-ized nibbles
(4 bits) within a utf8 stream that becoems a 32bit per char unicode
buffer then back to utf8 before being "parsed" as a command etc. etc.
... it's not brilliant for transferring binary data. it's horrible
actually. but at least i've dropped overhead for some of the large
escape handling code.
this increases buffer size to 32k per block sent, and have the
terminal escape/buffer handling track if a zero byte exists in the
buffer at all to avoid hunting for one if none is there, making
terminology escape handling much more efficient for large escapes and
buffers.
In the backlog, every cell but the last one has the autowrapped flag set.
_termpty_cellrow_from_beacon_get() now returns a length in the
"screen space".
This reverts commit 1f3f779258.
this breaks terminal scrolling entirely! can't scroll anymore at all
in standard shell. just try a simple: find / -print
Summary:
first phase to resolve T1075
With D786, the paused video would be in paused state even if the media block is reactivated.
But the problem is....
every backend except "gstreamer1" doesn't show any image on screen when the video is loaded in paused state. (it's working perfectly with gstreamer1)
maybe the root cause is that frame decoding is never happened yet.
This need to be investigated, in the next phase (maybe in emotion or emotion modules?)
@fix
Test Plan: terminology -> tycat -> pause video -> page down enought until the video block is deactivated -> page up -> check whether the video is in paused state or not
Reviewers: raster, billiob
CC: seoz
Maniphest Tasks: T1075
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D787
Summary:
simplify code (treat every resize as a single case) and fill the lines
from the bottom up
Reviewers: billiob
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D355
since nothing useful is actually done unless either oldc or newc have
a media char - then try return/skip early. might speed up by 2-5%...
(i see 4.05 vs 4.15 or so cat times for a test case).