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char, to be used in get_input_line()
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0000118: vi join command does not mark file as modified for certain lines.
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all actually displayed in the status line as expected
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On machines with only ANSI compliant compilers, not explitily delcaring
an empty parameter list 'void' causes failure.
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-Erik
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This is a bulk spelling fix patch against busybox-1.00-pre10.
If anyone gets a corrupted copy (and cares), let me know and
I will make alternate arrangements.
Erik - please apply.
Authors - please check that I didn't corrupt any meaning.
Package importers - see if any of these changes should be
passed to the upstream authors.
I glossed over lots of sloppy capitalizations, missing apostrophes,
mixed American/British spellings, and German-style compound words.
What is "pretect redefined for test" in cmdedit.c?
Good luck on the 1.00 release!
- Larry
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Hi All,
I aplogoize for the mistake, but i have just recognized that somehow the
last patch I sent in was wrong, and a '0' was instead of a '-1'. Because
of this, vi does behave the wrong way. So again, it should be the last
patch for vi. This is for pre7.
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Hi,
I've noticed the bug also, and here is another patch for it. I hope it'll
not introduce more bugs. Not too nice, but works for me.
Here it is for busybox-1.00-pre6
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skipping to next line, cw command was leaving one char in buffer
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to ensure proper fallback behavior on, i.e. serial consoles.
-Erik
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closing bug #1270
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Added support for ":x" as an alias for ":wq" to vi
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keys while editing.
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use xmalloc
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-Erik
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a bug in vi where the beginning of the text space was not checked
before dot is decremented for delete and escape sequences on an empty
file.
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make busybox be more uClinux friendly. I also adjusted Config.h for
uClinux so it will automagically disable apps the arn't going to
work without fork() and such.
-Erik
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1) ping cleanup (compile fix from this patch already applied).
2) traceroute call not spare ntohl() now (and reduce size);
3) Fix for functions not declared static in insmod, ash, vi and mount.
4) a more simple API cmdedit :))
5) adds "stopped jobs" warning to ash on Ctrl-D and fixes "ignoreeof" option
6) reduce exporting library function index->strchr (traceroute), bzero->memset (syslogd)
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<aaronl@vitelus.com>
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problems. busybox.h must be last.
-Erik
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crash on a broken regexp.
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Larry to fix a silly bug when BB_FEATURE_VI_OPTIMIZE_CURSOR
is not defined.
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- All of the ESC sequences are now in variables. This should make
re-targeting for other terminals easier.
- The initial screen draw does not force out every single column.
Should be faster.
- The place_cursor() routine trys to be smarter about moving the
cursor. This is optional based on BB_FEATURE_VI_OPTIMIZE_CURSOR.
- The 't' and 'f' intra-line positioning commands were added.
They can now be used as targets in 'c' and 'd' commands, i.e.,
dfx - delete from dot to next 'x'
dtx - delete from dot to the char before next 'x'
- show_status_line() uses a static int checksum to remember what
is currently displayed on the screen and not re-draw the status
line unless it has changed.
- Some of the code in refresh() was moved out to format_line().
refresh() trys to send out the smallest segment containing
the changed chars rather than the whole line.
- Added "flash" to the :set command to specify if error indication
should be by flashing the screen or ringing the bell.
- Changed the rawmode() routine so that it turns off the
NL -> CR NL translation. On output of a NL, the OS will not add
a CR.
- If vi was started as "view", with global read-only mode,
and another file is opened, the file is opened read-only
rather than read+write.
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uses it to avoid possible buffer underruns whn strlen is zero, and avoid the
possible space-hogging inline of strlen() in several cases.
-Erik
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vi editor for busybox, contributed by Sterling Huxley <sterling@europa.com>.
It adds 22k to the busybox binary when enabled. Quite impressive!
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