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Fix delay at startup when running against glib 2.49.3+
In glib v2.49.3, an optimization was made to eliminate certain unnecessary wakeups. (The specific change was made in e4ee3079c5afc3c1c3d2415f20c3e8605728f074). Before this change, the first call to g_main_iteration would always complete immediately. In Irssi, this effectively reversed the order of the main loop, causing the reload_config check and the dirty_check to run *before* the first blocking call to g_main_iteration. With the new logic, the first g_main_iteration call now blocks, preventing the screen from being refreshed until the user starts typing or a timer goes off. (It also delays processing of SIGHUP, but I expect that is not a common situation.) This commit reorders the main loop to wait at the end of the loop, rather than the beginning, addressing the problem. (This closes Debian bug #856201.)
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@ -317,10 +317,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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/* Does the same as g_main_run(main_loop), except we
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can call our dirty-checker after each iteration */
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while (!quitting) {
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term_refresh_freeze();
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g_main_iteration(TRUE);
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term_refresh_thaw();
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if (reload_config) {
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/* SIGHUP received, do /RELOAD */
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reload_config = FALSE;
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@ -328,6 +324,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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dirty_check();
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term_refresh_freeze();
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g_main_iteration(TRUE);
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term_refresh_thaw();
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}
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g_main_destroy(main_loop);
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