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step 427895a7c2
Fix externalpipein patch (#78)
* fix externalpipein patch

don't close the slave fd, according to the original patch in
https://lists.suckless.org/hackers/2004/17218.html

* externalpipein patch: add example command

press S-C-M to set the terminal background green dynamically.

Replace `printf ...` with `dynamic-colors cycle` command mentioned in
https://lists.suckless.org/hackers/2004/17218.html to cycle though the
available dynamic color themes.
2022-08-16 16:49:10 +02:00
veltza 3eb170a9a5 Add scrollback support to the openurlonclick patch
The openurlonclick and scrollback patches are now working together,
so links can be clicked in the scrollback buffer too. This update also
adds url underlining and other improvements to the openurlonclick patch.

The full list of changes in the openurlonclick patch:
- Adds scrollback support
- Adds modkey option
- Better url detection
- Underlines url when the mouse pointer is over a link
- Opens a browser as a background process, so it won't lock the terminal anymore
- Fixes a segmentation fault bug
2022-08-10 21:32:44 +03:00
veltza 64aa505248 Fix the incomplete merge from upstream (78adbd2)
Ref. https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/1d3142da968da7f6f61f1c1708f39ca233eda150.html
2022-07-09 11:55:26 +03:00
veltza a705b714b5 Change Ctrl+l behaviour
From now on, Ctrl+l scrolls up the screen and preserves the scrollback buffer.
Fixes #46.
2022-07-02 12:48:30 +03:00
bakkeby d8ec7a396c base64_digits: reduce scope, implicit zero, +1 size
the array is not accessed outside of base64dec() so it makes sense to
limit it's scope to the related function. the static-storage duration of
the array is kept intact.

this also removes unnecessary explicit zeroing from the start and end of
the array. anything that wasn't explicitly zero-ed will now be
implicitly zero-ed instead.

the validity of the new array can be easily confirmed via running this
trivial loop:

	for (int i = 0; i < 255; ++i)
		assert(base64_digits[i] == base64_digits_old[i]);

lastly, as pointed out by Roberto, the array needs to have 256 elements
in order to able access it as any unsigned char as an index; the
previous array had 255.

however, this array will only be accessed at indexes which are
isprint() || '=' (see `base64dec_getc()`), so reducing the size of the
array to the highest printable ascii char (127 AFAIK) + 1 might also be
a valid strategy.

ref. https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/ef0551932fb162f907b40185d2f48c3b497708ee.html
2022-03-28 11:23:52 +02:00
bakkeby addd5e9749 avoid potential UB when using isprint()
all the ctype.h functions' argument must be representable as an unsigned
char or as EOF, otherwise the behavior is undefined.

ref. https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/af3bb68add1c40d19d0dee382009e21b0870a38f.html
2022-03-28 11:21:42 +02:00
bakkeby 4a156b95f9 Delay redrawals on palette changes
Build on auto-sync and only mark window dirty on palette changes and let
the event handler do the actual draw.

Ref.
   - https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/e823e2308f2a99023032a3966ebb7036a31d305f.html
2022-02-24 13:46:37 +01:00
bakkeby b5d7194d90 Fix overtyping wide characters.
Overtyping the first half of a wide character with the
second half of a wide character results in display garbage.
This is because the trailing dummy is not cleaned up.

i.e.  ATTR_WIDE, ATTR_WDUMMY, ATTR_WDUMMY

Here is a short script for demonstrating the behavior:

	#!/bin/sh
	alias printf=/usr/bin/printf
	printf こんにちは!; sleep 2
	printf '\x1b[5D'; sleep 2
	printf へ; sleep 2
	printf ' '; sleep 2
	echo

Ref.
   - https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/65f1dc428315ae9d7f362e10c668557c1379e7af.html
2022-02-24 13:27:04 +01:00
bakkeby 1a7cc16bec Fix null pointer access in strhandle
According to the spec the argument is optional for 104, so p can be
NULL as can be tested with printf '\x1b]104\x07'. This is a regression
of 8e31030.

Ref.
   - https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/a0467c802d4f86ed162486e3453dd61181423902.html
2022-02-24 13:25:36 +01:00
bakkeby 9ab02993c3 Add support for OSC color sequences
Ref.
  - https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/8e310303903792c010d03c046ba75f8b18f7d3a7.html
  - https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/273db5ceaf392e68c2faf8f7dec14ea2e25e980d.html
2022-02-24 13:24:00 +01:00
bakkeby 78adbd2406 fix a problem that the standard streams are unexpectedly closed
In the current implementation, the slave PTY (assigned to the variable
`s') is always closed after duplicating it to file descriptors of
standard streams (0, 1, and 2). However, when the allocated slave PTY
`s' is already one of 0, 1, or 2, this causes unexpected closing of a
standard stream. The same problem occurs when the file descriptor of
the master PTY (the variable `m') is one of 0, 1, or 2.

In this patch, the original master PTY (m) is closed before it would
be overwritten by duplicated slave PTYs. The original slave PTY (s)
is closed only when it is not one of the standarad streams.

Ref. https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/1d3142da968da7f6f61f1c1708f39ca233eda150.html
2021-08-24 14:57:35 +02:00
bakkeby 0045b68966 open copied url: add exec promise to pledge for OpenBSD
Ref. https://git.suckless.org/sites/commit/a30f1e4947c67cfdde4aa094d45b54c571ef74c5.html
2021-08-18 10:11:34 +02:00
bakkeby 271a807111 Adding the CSI 22, 23 patch 2021-08-18 10:07:42 +02:00
bakkeby 5452c4f4d3 Removing 't' case for SIXEL patch ref. #35.
#if SIXEL_PATCH
	case 't':
		/* TODO should probably not be hard-coded */
		ttywrite(";420;720t", 10, 1);
		break;
	#endif // SIXEL_PATCH

This would result in printing ";420;720t" when exiting neovim.

Without this code a line is written to standard err instead:

erresc: unknown csi ESC[23;0t

The ttywrite was added as part of this commit:
   - b50be8225d

which states:

> When a S or T CSI escape was encountered, the lines which were scrolled
> away would be deleted from the scrollback buffer. This has been
> corrected - the lines are now preseved.
>
> This fixes a bug where issuing `clear` followed by `lsix` would cause
> the line on which the `lsix` was issued to disappear from the scrollback
> buffer.
>
> Note that the line may scroll out of view and thus dissapear, but it
> will now be preserved in the scrollback buffer.

Given that we could not reproduce the above bug without the ttywrite in
this case I am not convinced that this is actually needed. Leaving this
here in case this comes up again in the future.
2021-07-29 17:15:09 +02:00
bakkeby eccd7fac9e Adding columns patch ref. #34 2021-07-26 10:16:54 +02:00
bakkeby d1b9cca73c Adding clearing of images and scrollback history when using clear ref. #30 2021-07-19 10:15:01 +02:00
bakkeby b39782fdcf Removing gross purging of sixels code ref. #30 2021-07-18 18:12:47 +02:00
bakkeby b5c196f009 Reverting OSC 10 and 11 changes ref. #30 2021-07-07 09:49:57 +02:00
bakkeby 426eca8f2e Adding proposed scrollback changes for sixel graphics ref. #30 2021-07-07 09:43:43 +02:00
bakkeby 80bb4b8ab7 externalpipe: sigchld changes interfere with right-click-to-plumb and opencopied patches, proposed fix ref. #27 2021-05-15 11:44:09 +02:00
bakkeby 2d59f21271 Revert "Restore cursor when exiting alt mode."
This reverts commit 52900255d9.
2021-05-11 15:42:47 +02:00
bakkeby 52900255d9 Restore cursor when exiting alt mode.
If the mouse cursor is changed to a bar or an underline then st will use that
when the terminal is first opened. When an application that changes the cursor
via escape sequences is executed, e.g. vim which uses a block cursor by default,
then that cursor will remain after exiting the program.

This change sets the cursor back to default when exiting alt mode.
2021-05-11 10:12:23 +02:00
bakkeby 63d9b8eefe execsh: missing arg argument
https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/21e0d6e8b8d20903494386e7e6f43201b3761154.html
2021-05-10 10:33:25 +02:00
bakkeby 763e9f15b3 Mild const-correctness improvements.
Only touch a few things, the main focus is to
improve code readability.

https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/4536f46cfff50c66a115755def0155d8e246b02f.html
2021-05-10 09:35:50 +02:00
bakkeby 29b20b54c5 ST: Add WM_ICON_NAME property support
Also added _NET_WM_ICON_NAME.

https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/28b4c822c5c0acec300fdf15c6e3ede9f5e2335d.html#h0-1-11
https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/4ef0cbd8b9371f37f7d02ef37b5378b879e6b8bf.html#h0-0-3
2021-05-10 09:28:15 +02:00
bakkeby e039854635 Adding vim browse patch ref. #21 2021-05-09 17:48:28 +02:00
bakkeby 56e208e0de Adding sync patch ref. #21 2021-05-09 09:25:22 +02:00
bakkeby a44ac5937f Adding osc_10_11_12_2 patch ref. #21 2021-05-08 16:50:06 +02:00
bakkeby 79278e3d32 Adding undercurl patch ref. #20 2021-05-08 10:53:46 +02:00
bakkeby 708cdada96 Unable to make while using scrollback patch ref. #14 2021-03-29 09:13:14 +02:00
bakkeby f31c43015d Adding sixel support ref. #7 2021-03-25 11:10:57 +01:00
bakkeby ef994f3e6d Adding monochrome patch and anysize-nobar patch 2020-10-23 10:14:00 +02:00
bakkeby 8faa9f3c93 externalpipe: ensure all of st's children are reaped 2020-08-21 17:28:14 +02:00
bakkeby 5a12b0dfa1 remove sixel stub code
Remove stub code that was used for an experiment of adding sixel code to st
from the commit f7398434.
2020-06-25 12:38:19 +02:00
bakkeby a6344d3241 fix unicode glitch in DCS strings, patch by Tim Allen
Reported on the mailinglist:

"
I discovered recently that if an application running inside st tries to
send a DCS string, subsequent Unicode characters get messed up. For
example, consider the following test-case:

    printf '\303\277\033P\033\\\303\277'

...where:

  - \303\277 is the UTF-8 encoding of U+00FF LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH
    DIAERESIS (ÿ).
  - \033P is ESC P, the token that begins a DCS string.
  - \033\\ is ESC \, a token that ends a DCS string.
  - \303\277 is the same ÿ character again.

If I run the above command in a VTE-based terminal, or xterm, or
QTerminal, or pterm (PuTTY), I get the output:

    ÿÿ

...which is to say, the empty DCS string is ignored. However, if I run
that command inside st (as of commit 9ba7ecf), I get:

    ÿÿ

...where those last two characters are \303\277 interpreted as ISO8859-1
characters, instead of UTF-8.

I spent some time tracing through the state machines in st.c, and so far
as I can tell, this is how it works currently:

  - ESC P sets the "ESC_DCS" and "ESC_STR" flags, indicating that
    incoming bytes should be collected into the strescseq buffer, rather
    than being interpreted.
  - ESC \ sets the "ESC_STR_END" flag (when ESC is received), and then
    calls strhandle() (when \ is received) to interpret the collected
    bytes.
  - If the collected bytes begin with 'P' (i.e. if this was a DCS
    string) strhandle() sets the "ESC_DCS" flag again, confusing the
    state machine.

If my understanding is correct, fixing the problem should be as easy as
removing the line that sets ESC_DCS from strhandle():

diff --git a/st.c b/st.c
index ef8abd5..b5b805a 100644
--- a/st.c
+++ b/st.c
@@ -1897,7 +1897,6 @@ strhandle(void)
		xsettitle(strescseq.args[0]);
		return;
	case 'P': /* DCS -- Device Control String */
-		term.mode |= ESC_DCS;
	case '_': /* APC -- Application Program Command */
	case '^': /* PM -- Privacy Message */
		return;

I've tried the above patch and it fixes my problem, but I don't know if
it introduces any others.
"
2020-06-25 12:32:00 +02:00
bakkeby effc2107e4 config.def.h: add an option allowwindowops, by default off (secure)
Similar to the xterm AllowWindowOps option, this is an option to allow or
disallow certain (non-interactive) operations that can be insecure or
exploited.

NOTE: xsettitle() is not guarded by this because st does not support printing
the window title. Else this could be exploitable (arbitrary code execution).
Similar problems have been found in the past in other terminal emulators.

The sequence for base64-encoded clipboard copy is now guarded because it allows
a sequence written to the terminal to manipulate the clipboard of the running
user non-interactively, for example:

printf '\x1b]52;0;ZWNobyBoaQ0=\a'
2020-06-10 20:53:01 +02:00
bakkeby 1cc8258623 tiny style fix (2f4f87) 2020-06-10 20:48:24 +02:00
bakkeby 47370640e4 Partially add back in "support REP (repeat) escape sequence" (aa0631)
Add the functionality back in for xterm compatibility, but do not expose the
capability in st.info (yet).

Some notes:

It was reverted because it caused some issues with ncurses in some
configurations, namely when using BSD padding (--enable-bsdpad, BSD_TPUTS) in
ncurses it caused issues with repeating digits.

A fix has been upstreamed in ncurses since snapshot 20200523. The fix is also
backported to OpenBSD -current.
2020-06-10 20:46:50 +02:00
bakkeby e0169edec9 Adding ligatures patch as requested in #4 2020-06-05 13:43:14 +02:00
bakkeby a095e46895 Revert "support REP (repeat) escape sequence"
This reverts commit e8392b282c.

There is currently a bug in older ncurses versions (like on OpenBSD) where a
fix for a bug with REP is not backported yet. Most likely in tty/tty_update.c:

Noticed while using lynx (which uses ncurses/curses).
To reproduce using lynx: echo "Z0000000" | lynx -stdin

or using the program:

int
main(void)
{
	WINDOW *win;
	win = initscr();

	printw("Z0000000");

	refresh();

	sleep(5);

	return 0;
}

This prints "ZZZZZZZ" (incorrectly).
2020-05-20 15:00:46 +02:00
bakkeby eb56c17d51 support REP (repeat) escape sequence
The sequence \e[Nb prints the last printed char N (more) times if it's
printable, and it's ignored after newline or other control chars.

This is Ecma-048/ANSI-X3.6 sequence and not DEC VT. It's supported by
xterm, and ncurses uses it when possible, e.g. when TERM is xterm* (and
with this commit also st*).

xterm supports only codepoints<=255, possibly due to internal limits.
We support any value/codepoint which was placed in a cell.

To test:
- tput rep 65 4 -> prints 'AAAA'
- printf "\342\225\246\033[4b" -> prints U+2566 1+4 times.
2020-05-20 14:59:43 +02:00
bakkeby 0ade2e6268 Fix selection: selscroll 2020-05-20 14:30:44 +02:00
bakkeby e3a567ed79 Fix selection: ignore ATTR_WRAP when rectangular selection in getsel 2020-05-20 14:29:02 +02:00
bakkeby 18b2af6546 Fix selection: selclear in tputc 2020-05-20 14:26:56 +02:00
bakkeby 7a1259e112 code-style: add fallthrough comment
Patch by Steve Ward, thanks.
2020-05-20 14:26:04 +02:00
bakkeby 0c41364e3d optimize column width calculation and utf-8 encode for ASCII
In particular on OpenBSD and on glibc wcwidth() is quite expensive.
On musl there is little difference.
2020-05-20 14:24:44 +02:00
bakkeby 6bf5eb8a38 fix for incorrect (partial) written sequences when libc wcwidth() == -1
Fix an issue with incorrect (partial) written sequences when libc wcwidth() ==
-1. The sequence is updated to on wcwidth(u) == -1:

	c = "\357\277\275"

but len isn't.

A way to reproduce in practise:

* st -o dump.txt
* In the terminal: printf '\xcd\xb8'
- This is codepoint 888, on OpenBSD it reports wcwidth() == -1.
- Quit the terminal.
- Look in dump.txt (partial written sequence of "UTF_INVALID").

This was introduced in:

"	commit 11625c7166
	Author: czarkoff@gmail.com <czarkoff@gmail.com>
	Date:   Tue Oct 28 12:55:28 2014 +0100

	    Replace character with U+FFFD if wcwidth() is -1

	    Helpful when new Unicode codepoints are not recognized by libc."

Change:

Remove setting the sequence. If this happens to break something, another
solution could be setting len = 3 for the sequence.
2020-05-20 14:23:46 +02:00
bakkeby 338818b2b3 tiny code-style and typo-fix in comment (df79f2) 2020-05-20 14:22:04 +02:00
bakkeby 5c7d8ab1ad auto-sync: draw on idle to avoid flicker/tearing
st could easily tear/flicker with animation or other unattended
output. This commit eliminates most of the tear/flicker.

Before this commit, the display timing had two "modes":

- Interactively, st was waiting fixed `1000/xfps` ms after forwarding
  the kb/mouse event to the application and before drawing.

- Unattended, and specifically with animations, the draw frequency was
  throttled to `actionfps`. Animation at a higher rate would throttle
  and likely tear, and at lower rates it was tearing big frames
  (specifically, when one `read` didn't get a full "frame").

The interactive behavior was decent, but it was impossible to get good
unattended-draw behavior even with carefully chosen configuration.

This commit changes the behavior such that it draws on idle instead of
using fixed latency/frequency. This means that it tries to draw only
when it's very likely that the application has completed its output
(or after some duration without idle), so it mostly succeeds to avoid
tear, flicker, and partial drawing.

The config values minlatency/maxlatency replace xfps/actionfps and
define the range which the algorithm is allowed to wait from the
initial draw-trigger until the actual draw. The range enables the
flexibility to choose when to draw - when least likely to flicker.

It also unifies the interactive and unattended behavior and config
values, which makes the code simpler as well - without sacrificing
latency during interactive use, because typically interactively idle
arrives very quickly, so the wait is typically minlatency.

While it only slighly improves interactive behavior, for animations
and other unattended-drawing it improves greatly, as it effectively
adapts to any [animation] output rate without tearing, throttling,
redundant drawing, or unnecessary delays (sounds impossible, but it
works).
2020-05-20 14:15:57 +02:00
bakkeby f34aef7e07 [PATCH] replace exit(3) by _exit(2) in signal handler sigchld() 2020-04-30 09:06:54 +02:00