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Kalle Olavi Niemitalo 4086418069 mouse: Exit cursor-routing mode when a link is clicked
Before this patch, if you first moved the cursor to link X with
move-cursor-up and similar actions, and then clicked link Y with the
mouse, ELinks would activate link X, i.e. not the one you clicked.
This happened because the NAVIGATE_CURSOR_ROUTING mode was left
enabled and made ELinks ignore the doc_view->vs->current_link
member that ELinks had updated according to the click.
Make ELinks return the session to NAVIGATE_LINKWISE mode, so that
the update takes effect.

Reported by Paul B. Mahol.
2008-12-28 12:49:29 +02:00
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bfu
bookmarks Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
cache Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
config Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
cookies Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks 2008-11-01 19:52:06 +02:00
dialogs
document Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
dom Bug 1004: Fix implicit declarations of c_* functions 2008-11-01 21:21:59 +02:00
ecmascript Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks 2008-11-01 19:52:06 +02:00
encoding
formhist
globhist Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
intl Bug 1004: Fix implicit declarations of c_* functions 2008-11-01 21:21:59 +02:00
main
mime Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
network Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks 2008-11-01 19:52:06 +02:00
osdep Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
protocol Patch 3: Further fixes including strcasestr and convert_to_lowercase 2008-11-01 21:23:12 +02:00
scripting
session Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks 2008-11-01 19:52:06 +02:00
terminal Patch 2: Modifications to the remaining parts of ELinks 2008-11-01 19:52:06 +02:00
util Bug 1004: Rewrite FSF code to avoid GPLv2 2. c) 2008-11-02 22:34:22 +02:00
viewer mouse: Exit cursor-routing mode when a link is clicked 2008-12-28 12:49:29 +02:00
.gitignore
elinks.h
Makefile
README
setup.h
vernum.c
vernum.h

				  The Big View

The whole dependency tree is supposed (in ideal world) to look somewhat like
the following. Please note that this deals only with the core parts of ELinks,
not extensions like bookmarks, cookies, globhist, mime etc. Those act like
modules and are generally self-contained - the main visible difference is that
they don't have their UI stuff in dialogs/foo.c but in foo/dialogs.c.

Note also that it isn't all that clean-cut as it looks. Some parts of e.g.
lowlevel/ or osdep/ are omnipresent as well and it's meant to be so (at least
for now). Also some other exceptions are possible; the exception to this is
util/, where no exceptions are permitted - it must have no dependencies to the
rest of the code whatsoever, not even compile-time ones. The other way around,
the gettext part of intl/ is generally omnipresent but the charset part is
pretty isolated - it could be probably drawn as connected to document and
terminal (actually, it is used when encoding forms in viewer too, but that
stuff should be probably moved to document).

viewer/ contains code concerning that big rectangle between bars at the top
and bars at the bottom, documents usually being shown inside. Logically, it
is in fact kind of a BFU widget, but in practice it has little in common with
the bfu/ widgets, it is special in many ways and deeply woven to the fabric
of session/ (e.g. session history is basically a chain of viewer widget
descriptors).

dialogs/ is special too. It in fact means to say "global and unique BFU
instances belonging to the ELinks core"/ but that's a rather long and boring
name, besides the nightmares associated with maintaining files and directories
containing spaces in GIT. The "global and unique BFU instances" part can be
represented by exmode, menus and leds (were they there). The "ELinks core"
part can be represented by options, document and downloads. The reason those
aren't in their respective directories (while bookmarks or formhist have their
dialogs.c) is that it's important to keep the dependencies sorted out
reasonably. Had there been e.g. terminal/dialogs.c, it would mean libterminal
has to depend on libbfu.a and so. (There are two 'managerial' exceptions
to this; don't dig into them, please. ;-)

scripting/ (== browser scripting) is also expected to hook all around, perhaps
it should be better in the omnipresent box.

The edges are directed and represent the "using" relation. Therefore,
"bfu -> terminal" means "bfu/ is using terminal/ services (but not
the other way around)".

.---------.
| util/   | <-- This is omnipresent :)
| config/ |
| intl/   |
`---------'

                   .-------.         .---------.
                   |  bfu  |<------- | dialogs |
                   `-------' \       `---------'
                       v      `---.       |
                 .----------.      \ .--------.
                 | terminal | <----- | viewer | <-----------------.
               / `----------'     .> `--------'                   |
           .--'        v         /        v                       v
.-------. /      .----------.   |    .----------.       .----/ecmascript/----.
| osdep |<------ | lowlevel |   |    | document | ----> | document scripting |
`-------' \      `----------'   |    `----------'       `--------------------'
           `---.       ^         \        ^
                \ .---------.     `> .---------.        .----/scripting/----.
                  | network | <----- | session | -----> | browser scripting |
                  `---------'      / `---------'        `-------------------'
                       ^       .--'
                 .----------. <
                 | protocol |
                 `----------'