Remove scrolling detection/optimization in terminal output

Just validate if line changed or not. This should avoid flickering
on terminals such as the linux console that eagerly redraw on line
deletions. Unfortunately this means drawing will use more data and
might add a bit of latency on slow links.

Fixes #4317
Fixes #4320
This commit is contained in:
Maxime Coste 2021-09-09 08:59:26 +10:00
parent 3d8061b975
commit b3a1017a26

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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ void TerminalUI::Screen::output(bool force, bool synchronized, Writer& writer)
// iTerm2 "begin synchronized update" sequence
if (synchronized)
writer.write("\033P=1s\033\\");
writer.write("\033[?2026h");
if (force)
{
@ -299,52 +299,17 @@ void TerminalUI::Screen::output(bool force, bool synchronized, Writer& writer)
return (hash_value(line.atoms) << 1) | 1; // ensure non-zero
};
struct Change { int keep; int add; int del; };
Vector<Change> changes{Change{}};
auto new_hashes = ArrayView{lines.get(), (size_t)size.line} | transform(hash_line);
for_each_diff(hashes.get(), (int)size.line,
new_hashes.begin(), (int)size.line,
[&changes](DiffOp op, int len) mutable {
switch (op)
for (int line = 0; line < (int)size.line; ++line)
{
case DiffOp::Keep:
changes.push_back({len, 0, 0});
break;
case DiffOp::Add:
changes.back().add += len;
break;
case DiffOp::Remove:
changes.back().del += len;
break;
}
});
std::copy(new_hashes.begin(), new_hashes.end(), hashes.get());
auto hash = hash_line(lines[line]);
if (hash == hashes[line])
continue;
hashes[line] = hash;
int line = 0;
for (auto& change : changes)
{
line += change.keep;
if (int del = change.del - change.add; del > 0)
{
format_with(writer, "\033[{}H\033[{}M", line + 1, del);
line -= del;
}
line += change.del;
}
line = 0;
for (auto& change : changes)
{
line += change.keep;
for (int i = 0; i < change.add; ++i)
{
if (int add = change.add - change.del; i == 0 and add > 0)
format_with(writer, "\033[{}H\033[{}L", line + 1, add);
else
format_with(writer, "\033[{}H", line + 1);
ColumnCount pending_move = 0;
for (auto& [text, skip, face] : lines[line++].atoms)
for (auto& [text, skip, face] : lines[line].atoms)
{
if (text.empty() and skip == 0)
continue;
@ -365,11 +330,10 @@ void TerminalUI::Screen::output(bool force, bool synchronized, Writer& writer)
writer.write(String{' ', skip});
}
}
}
// iTerm2 "end synchronized update" sequence
if (synchronized)
writer.write("\033P=2s\033\\");
writer.write("\033[?2026l");
}
constexpr int TerminalUI::default_shift_function_key;