Deprecate notcurses_mouse_{enable, disable}. Reimplement
them for now as wrappers around notcurses_mice_enable().
New function notcurses_mice_disable() is a static inline
wrapper around notcurses_mice_enable(). The latter
function takes an unsigned bitmask of event types. We
now turn on the "all motion" tracking DECSET if
NCMICE_MOVE_EVENT is requested. Update the documentation,
and kill some obsolete lines. Add the ypx and xpx fields
to ncinput, to indicate pixel offset within a cell. Add
nckey NCKEY_MOTION for button-free motion events. Update
notcurses-input to pass NCMICE_ALL_EVENTS and decode
NCKEY_MOTION. Only emit mouse sequences when connected
to a TTY (or GPM). Closes#2320.
Request RGB XTGETTCAP.
Fix bug in error check in notcurses_render_to_buffer().
Decode multiple XTGETTCAP responses.
Use internal types to track items within the
selector/mselector widgets, rather than pressing the
user-provided item structs into double-duty. With this
change, we can constify the strings within those
user-provided items. Do so, also removing the internal-side
elements. Update documentation. Closes#2267.
The function ncplane_boundlist() was poorly-considered,
and ought never have existed. Remove all traces of it.
Add the new functions ncplane_move_family_top() and
ncplane_move_family_bottom(). Replace the
ncplane_boundlist() code in notcurses-demo with a call
to ncplane_move_family_top(). We'll also want
ncplane_move_family_above() and ncplane_move_family_below(),
but they're not yet here. Document all z-axis movement
functions; they were lacking documentation before #2232.
Unify the dynamic, dataflow special keys automaton and the static, codeflow terminal response automaton, yielding a single automaton. Add kitty keyboard support information to `notcurses-info`. Closes#2183.
It was realized that our libreadline wrapper was incompatible with the new input method, indeed fundamentally so. Rip out all libreadline support. Implement a minimal ncdirect_readline() -- quite minimal, but enough to get by. We'll want to fill this out later.
So no ABI/API breakage, though perhaps some visible behavioral change.