Also list the capnames with which the escape sequences could be
read from Terminfo, and the ECMA-48 interpretations of the bytes
(parenthesized if they seem unrelated to the keys). This is in
preparation for fixing bug 96.
decode_terminal_escape_sequence() used to handle both, but
there is now a separate decode_terminal_application_key()
for ESC O. I have not yet edited decode_terminal_escape_sequence();
there may be dead code in it.
If there is e.g. ESC [ in the input buffer, combine that to Alt-[.
Check the first character too; don't blindly assume it is ESC, as
it can be NUL as well. Note this means you can no longer activate
the main menu by pressing Ctrl-@ (or Ctrl-Space on some terminals).
Otherwise, the timeout could cause ELinks to resume reading from
the terminal device while another process is still using it.
This actually happened in a test.
On entry to some functions that could resume reading from the device,
assert that the terminal has not been blocked.
src/terminal/tab.c (get_tab_by_number): Assert that the returned
struct window * actually points to a struct window.
src/terminal/tab.c (move_current_tab): Keep tabs contiguous in the
stack of windows. Obey "ui.tabs.wraparound".
src/terminal/terminal.h (struct terminal): Documented that tabs can
move in the stack.
src/terminal/window.c (assert_window_stacking): Check that the main
menu isn't between tabs.
This fixes the bug that tabs opened with -remote used to hide existing
dialogs, which then became unusable until the new tabs were closed.
src/terminal/tab.c (init_tab): Put the new tab immediately above
existing ones, or if it's the first one, then at the bottom of the stack.
Added assertions.
src/terminal/terminal.h (struct terminal): Redocumented the stacking
order of windows.
src/terminal/window.c [CONFIG_DEBUG] (assert_window_stacking): New function.
src/terminal/window.h (assert_window_stacking): New function or no-op macro.
The two copies of delayed_open in src/ecmascript/spidermonkey/window.c
and in src/ecmascript/see/window.c are identical, so move them
to src/terminal/tab.c and eliminate the duplication.
This changes the init target to be idempotent: most importantly it will now
never overwrite a Makefile if it exists. Additionally 'make init' will
generate the .vimrc files. Yay, no more stupid 'added fairies' commits! ;)