Previously, we relied on foolish hacks, like [%met %bac], to send
"special" keystrokes with modifiers.
This updates the belt type to have %key, which represents a single
keystroke, with any combination of modifier keys.
Note that this has overlap with %txt to some extent. [%key ~ 'a'] should
be considered equivalent and preferred to [%txt 'a' ~], but updating
existing usage is left to a later commit.
%url blits are meant for "activating" urls. Of course, opening a new
browser tab from within a C program is difficult, so we don't do it.
This is still better than doing the faux activation by just printing
the url. term.c no longer really knows where/how to draw it, and it's
meant as interactive behavior rather than visual output, anyway.
This simplifies the behavior of individual blits, making their
implementation simpler and giving arvo more control.
This lets us write on top of existing content, instead of completely
replacing the affected row. Additionally, lets us draw starting at the
cursor position, instead of the leftmost column.
To retain the previous behavior, preface with [%hop 0] to move the
cursor to the start of the line, [%wyp ~] to clear the existing content,
and finally your %lin to render it.
styx and stub are both defined in lull. Having functions for dealing
with them in zuse rather than userspace is fitting.
While not a _common_ format per se, it still seems best at home in
+format, instead of on its own.
No longer inserts newlines or redraws the prompt post-print, pushing
this responsibility down to drum where it belongs.
Additionally, separates the flow for dill's own output, from that of the
console application. This lets us keep the desired behavior for now, and
will ease reworking in the future.
Last-printed-line and cursor position are still kept around in dill
state, in order to respond to the relevant scry endpoints. These should
either be refactored to scry into the underlying console app, or be
removed entirely in favor of %hey.
Only detects mouse clicks. Though, "9" mode seems broken, or unsupported
or something? Probably need to upgrade to "1000" mode or higher, but
that also reports scrolling events and such, which don't want to steal
from the context we're running in just yet.
Likewise for belt. This necessitates renaming the %mor blit for newlines
to %nel, making this require a new runtime version. That's fine, more
breaking changes are to follow.
This lets applications suggest to the client that they should gracefully
unsubscribe from the session.
Arguably this might be accomplished by %kick-ing the client and then
crashing on their subsequent resubscribe, but this requires tracking
their sole session id and has less semantic clarity on what's happening.
The added logic also happens in +se-drop, which will get called by
+se-abet if we did unlink an application. But +se-agon depends on the
index being sane, and may be called between +se-klin and +se-abet.
* na-release/candidate:
kh: use Word8 for Tint true color values
arvo: remove unused app files, libraries, and imports
webterm: improve line-spacing in certain browsers
vere: avoid +scot call for color value rendering
kh: support 24-bit %klr colors
vere: support 24-bit %klr colors
webterm: update mar and js to support 24-bit color
tests: fix ames tests
pill: update ivory pill
dojo: correct mark conversion scry path
pill: solid
aqua/ph: fix comet test
ames: flat packet format
hoon, dill: Add 24-bit true color
* master: (390 commits)
glob: update to 0v4.fpa4r.s6dtc.h8tps.62jv0.qn0fj
notifications: prevent safari shrinkage
glob: update to 0v5.91i1u.1g535.t3de3.6c3ih.fanmv
Sidebar: loosen property access
launch: loosen property access in unread count
notifications: fix scroll to load
glob: update to 0v1.pak02.pfla3.gh56f.qhc6h.3h881
inbox: fix graph resource redirects
inbox: fix link routing and rendering
glob: update to 0v4.3fbh4.p7j6i.2pi9g.d1ltq.5u7uu
hark-fe: fix crash
hark: update graph marks for editable comments
graph-store: change atom to %1 for all migrated comments
glob: update to 0v5.67obv.15auf.c2rc7.jpcu2.iain3
inbox: correct notification order
inbox: redirect invites correctly
publish: Restore basic 'add writers' form
interface: show currently editing comment as pending
landscape: preclude dropdown duplicates on exact match
interface: links and publish comments both work
...
Depending on the additions to term.c made in 467d8d239 allows dill to
forget about ansi escape codes, and pass styled text nouns straight on
to vere.
Also removes a bit of logic from drum, which assumed things about the
rendering of escape codes to adjust cursor positioning. Now it simply
states the semantic cursor position, letting the runtime deal with the
potential influence of styling.