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authorRobin Haberkorn <robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com>2025-06-09 00:09:07 +0300
committerRobin Haberkorn <robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com>2025-06-15 21:38:25 +0300
commitc6ee5fd86e1db6b81632ddb259d595dfa5a4e8ad (patch)
tree00833ae4d5d3c6d5161174f87a2e91dac8262602 /src
parent2f448c976889fe60aba8557b5aa4aa0a0d939281 (diff)
downloadsciteco-c6ee5fd86e1db6b81632ddb259d595dfa5a4e8ad.tar.gz
Revert "PDCurses/Win: more or less fixed mouse support"
This reverts commit 8cc704b897f33d6150156c77202a29222b9ee667. This is no longer necessary with PDCurses v4.5.1. Keeping compatibility with old PDCurses versions is not very important as only I currently build and provide Windows binaries. Also, the previous workaround decreases usability on PDcurses/wincon even with a newer PDCurses library.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/interface-curses/interface.c43
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/src/interface-curses/interface.c b/src/interface-curses/interface.c
index bccc90d..b653818 100644
--- a/src/interface-curses/interface.c
+++ b/src/interface-curses/interface.c
@@ -716,12 +716,8 @@ teco_interface_init_interactive(GError **error)
* Disables click-detection.
* If we'd want to discern PRESSED and CLICKED events,
* we'd have to emulate the same feature on GTK.
- *
- * On PDCurses/Wincon we currently rely on click detection
- * since it does not report BUTTONX_RELEASED unless also
- * moving the mouse cursor.
*/
-#if NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION >= 2 && !defined(PDCURSES_WINCON)
+#if NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION >= 2
mouseinterval(0);
#endif
@@ -1826,9 +1822,8 @@ teco_interface_getmouse(GError **error)
* NOTE: Not all curses variants report the RELEASED event,
* but may also return REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION.
* So we might react to all button presses as well.
- * Others will still report CLICKED.
*/
- if (event.bstate & (BUTTON1_RELEASED | BUTTON1_CLICKED | REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION)) {
+ if (event.bstate & (BUTTON1_RELEASED | REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION)) {
teco_machine_t *machine = &teco_cmdline.machine.parent;
const teco_string_t *insert = teco_curses_info_popup_getentry(&teco_interface.popup, event.y, event.x);
@@ -1911,22 +1906,6 @@ teco_interface_getmouse(GError **error)
if (event.bstate & BUTTON_ALT)
teco_mouse.mods |= TECO_MOUSE_ALT;
- if (event.bstate & BUTTON_EVENT(CLICKED)) {
- /*
- * Click detection __should__ be disabled,
- * but some Curses implementations report them anyway.
- * This has been observed on PDCurses/WinGUI.
- * On PDCurses/Wincon we especially did not disable
- * click detection since it doesn't report
- * BUTTONX_RELEASED at all.
- * We emulate separate PRESSED/RELEASE events on those
- * platforms.
- */
- teco_mouse.type = TECO_MOUSE_PRESSED;
- if (!teco_cmdline_keymacro("MOUSE", -1, error))
- return FALSE;
- teco_mouse.type = TECO_MOUSE_RELEASED;
- }
return teco_cmdline_keymacro("MOUSE", -1, error);
}
@@ -1936,25 +1915,15 @@ static gint
teco_interface_blocking_getch(void)
{
#if NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION >= 2
-#if defined(NCURSES_VERSION) || defined(PDCURSES_WINCON)
/*
- * REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION is necessary at least on
+ * FIXME: REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION is necessary at least on
* ncurses, so that BUTTONX_RELEASED events are reported.
- * At least we interpret REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION
- * like BUTTONX_RELEASED.
* It does NOT report every cursor movement, though.
- *
- * FIXME: On PDCurses/Wincon we enable it, so we at least
- * receive something that will be interpreted as
- * BUTTONX_RELEASED, although it really just reports
- * cursor movements.
+ * What does PDCurses do?
*/
- static const mmask_t mmask = ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS | REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION;
-#else
- static const mmask_t mmask = ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS;
+ mousemask(teco_ed & TECO_ED_MOUSEKEY
+ ? ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS | REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION : 0, NULL);
#endif
- mousemask(teco_ed & TECO_ED_MOUSEKEY ? mmask : 0, NULL);
-#endif /* NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION >= 2 */
/* no special <CTRL/C> handling */
raw();