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commit 3afdb4ff04b45a5e4209a56d5073341c9d506b38
parent f9dc374ea01c2921ec3bd1214f292a7036d069ae
Author: noname <noname@inventati.org>
Date:   Sun, 20 Apr 2014 17:26:13 +0400

Use tsetdirt in tscrollup and tscrolldown.

tscrollup and tscrolldown do not use tsetdirt, but their code is
equivalent to

        tsetdirt(orig, term.bot-n);
        tsetdirt(orig+n, term.bot);

tclearregion also marks cleared lines as dirty.
In tscrolldown it sets lines from term.bot-n+1 to term.bot dirty, and in
tscrollup it sets lines from orig to orig+n-1 dirty.

In both functions all lines from orig to term.bot are effectively set
dirty, but in tscrolldown lines from orig+n to term.bot are set dirty
twice, and in tscrollup lines from orig to term.bot-n are set dirty
twice.

These patches make it clear which lines are set dirty and sets them
dirty once in each funciton.

Diffstat:
Mst.c | 10++++------
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/st.c b/st.c @@ -1399,14 +1399,13 @@ tscrolldown(int orig, int n) { LIMIT(n, 0, term.bot-orig+1); tclearregion(0, term.bot-n+1, term.col-1, term.bot); + tsetdirt(orig, term.bot-n); + tsetdirt(orig+n, term.bot); for(i = term.bot; i >= orig+n; i--) { temp = term.line[i]; term.line[i] = term.line[i-n]; term.line[i-n] = temp; - - term.dirty[i] = 1; - term.dirty[i-n] = 1; } selscroll(orig, n); @@ -1419,14 +1418,13 @@ tscrollup(int orig, int n) { LIMIT(n, 0, term.bot-orig+1); tclearregion(0, orig, term.col-1, orig+n-1); + tsetdirt(orig, term.bot-n); + tsetdirt(orig+n, term.bot); for(i = orig; i <= term.bot-n; i++) { temp = term.line[i]; term.line[i] = term.line[i+n]; term.line[i+n] = temp; - - term.dirty[i] = 1; - term.dirty[i+n] = 1; } selscroll(orig, -n);