- Subject: Better caching in SLtt_set_alt_char_set
- From: Pavel Roskin <proski@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 11:50:04 -0400 (EDT)
Hello!
Sometimes SLtt_set_alt_char_set is called with different non-zero
arguments. While user programs normally care to pass 1 to it, other
functions in sldisply.c itself use SLTT_ALTC_MASK (0x10000000UL)
Now it emits useless Start_Alt_Chars_Str. After the patch it won't.
ChangeLog:
* src/sldisply.c (SLtt_set_alt_char_set): Bugfix for the
caching code - do nothing if the argument is non-zero and
the alt charset is already active.
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--- src/sldisply.c
+++ src/sldisply.c
@@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ void SLtt_set_alt_char_set (int i)
{
static int last_i;
if (SLtt_Has_Alt_Charset == 0) return;
- if (i == last_i) return;
+ if ((i != 0) == (last_i != 0)) return;
tt_write_string (i ? Start_Alt_Chars_Str : End_Alt_Chars_Str );
last_i = i;
}
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Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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