Remove one indentation level in getsel().
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st.c
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st.c
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@ -922,60 +922,59 @@ getsel(void) {
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int x, y, bufsize, size, i, ex;
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Glyph *gp, *last;
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if(sel.ob.x == -1) {
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str = NULL;
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} else {
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bufsize = (term.col+1) * (sel.ne.y-sel.nb.y+1) * UTF_SIZ;
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ptr = str = xmalloc(bufsize);
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if(sel.ob.x == -1)
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return NULL;
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/* append every set & selected glyph to the selection */
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for(y = sel.nb.y; y < sel.ne.y + 1; y++) {
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gp = &term.line[y][0];
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last = &gp[term.col-1];
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bufsize = (term.col+1) * (sel.ne.y-sel.nb.y+1) * UTF_SIZ;
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ptr = str = xmalloc(bufsize);
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while(last >= gp && !(selected(last - gp, y) &&
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strcmp(last->c, " ") != 0)) {
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--last;
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}
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/* append every set & selected glyph to the selection */
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for(y = sel.nb.y; y < sel.ne.y + 1; y++) {
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gp = &term.line[y][0];
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last = &gp[term.col-1];
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for(x = 0; gp <= last; x++, ++gp) {
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if(!selected(x, y) || (gp->mode & ATTR_WDUMMY))
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continue;
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size = utf8len(gp->c);
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memcpy(ptr, gp->c, size);
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ptr += size;
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}
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/*
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* Copy and pasting of line endings is inconsistent
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* in the inconsistent terminal and GUI world.
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* The best solution seems like to produce '\n' when
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* something is copied from st and convert '\n' to
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* '\r', when something to be pasted is received by
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* st.
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* FIXME: Fix the computer world.
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*/
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if(y < sel.ne.y && x > 0 && !((gp-1)->mode & ATTR_WRAP))
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*ptr++ = '\n';
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/*
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* If the last selected line expands in the selection
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* after the visible text '\n' is appended.
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*/
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if(y == sel.ne.y) {
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i = term.col;
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while(--i > 0 && term.line[y][i].c[0] == ' ')
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/* nothing */;
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ex = sel.ne.x;
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if(sel.nb.y == sel.ne.y && sel.ne.x < sel.nb.x)
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ex = sel.nb.x;
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if(i < ex)
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*ptr++ = '\n';
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}
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while(last >= gp && !(selected(last - gp, y) &&
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strcmp(last->c, " ") != 0)) {
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--last;
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}
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for(x = 0; gp <= last; x++, ++gp) {
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if(!selected(x, y) || (gp->mode & ATTR_WDUMMY))
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continue;
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size = utf8len(gp->c);
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memcpy(ptr, gp->c, size);
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ptr += size;
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}
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/*
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* Copy and pasting of line endings is inconsistent
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* in the inconsistent terminal and GUI world.
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* The best solution seems like to produce '\n' when
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* something is copied from st and convert '\n' to
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* '\r', when something to be pasted is received by
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* st.
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* FIXME: Fix the computer world.
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*/
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if(y < sel.ne.y && x > 0 && !((gp-1)->mode & ATTR_WRAP))
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*ptr++ = '\n';
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/*
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* If the last selected line expands in the selection
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* after the visible text '\n' is appended.
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*/
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if(y == sel.ne.y) {
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i = term.col;
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while(--i > 0 && term.line[y][i].c[0] == ' ')
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/* nothing */;
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ex = sel.ne.x;
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if(sel.nb.y == sel.ne.y && sel.ne.x < sel.nb.x)
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ex = sel.nb.x;
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if(i < ex)
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*ptr++ = '\n';
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}
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*ptr = 0;
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}
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*ptr = 0;
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return str;
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}
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