If we're fed a word that in and of itself is wider than
the text layout area, and it is not the first word on the
row on which it starts, go ahead and start it there, as
opposed to breaking the line. #720
Also, remove sgr from test suite, as it's not a notcurses
application.
Add back the USE_DOCTEST CMake option, but make it conditional
upon BUILD_TESTING. If BUILD_TESTING is provided without
USE_DOCTEST, we build and run the PoC tests, just not
notcurses-tester. If neither is defined, no tests are available
(the PoC binaries are still built). If both are defined, build
the PoCs plus notcurses-tester, and run them all in make test.
* Some things go to the FILE* we're provided. Some can only go to a controlling terminal. Check to see if the FILE we're given is a TTY. If not, open up /dev/tty #752.
* term_emit(): fflush() can return EAGAIN. Loop on it to eliminate a rare error on shutdown that particularly affected unit tests (where we start and shut down Notcurses many times in a row).
* sgr poc: check return value of setlocale()
* drone: run all unit tests
* CMake: add some tests using PoCs
* ncneofetch: print even small palettes
Fixes: https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/issues/722
`-Wpedantic` is dropped because C code uses designated structure
initializers which are available in C++20 onward (and we use C++17
ATM). Once we switch to C++20 we should re-enable the flag.
`-fno-exceptions` is dropped because we do have exceptions, so...
This represents an essentially complete rewrite of ncvisual and associated code. It had two major goals:
Improve the ncvisual API based off lessons learned, pursuant to the upcoming API freeze. In particular, I wanted to:
decouple ncvisuals from ncplanes. It should be possible to render a ncvisual to multiple planes, with different scaling each time. It should be possible to create an ncvisual without a plane, etc.
normalize the various ways of constructing an ncvisual -- file, memory, plane, etc.
Support multiple blitters, from 7-bit ASCII to Sixel. This required writing the blitters in several cases, and they're not yet in their final implementations (but the API is fine)
I have not yet unified Plots and Visuals, and might not, given that the Plot code works fine. We could at this point implement Plots in terms of Visuals, though -- the blitter backend range has been unified. Sixel is not yet implemented, though it is listed.
There is a new POC tool, blitter. It renders its arguments using all possible blitter+scaling combinations. Another new POC, resize, displays its argument, then resizes it to the screen size and displays that, explicitly making use of ncvisual_resize() rather than a scaling parameter to ncvisual_render().
This also eliminates some memory leaks and bugs we were seeing in trunk, and brings in Sixel scaffolding.
The C++ wrapper will also need patching back up; I cut most of it down while wrestling with this crap, urk.
Closes#638, #562, and #622.
This commit introduces the same shared library versioning scheme as used
by the SDL library. The advantage is that different versions of
notcurses can be installed alongside each other (which is not an
unlikely scenario, as SDL itself certifies) and that, if the versioning
protocol is followed, any change to ABI will produce a DSO whose name
will not break any applications linked against any previous version.
Fixes: https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/issues/616
SIGSEGV was caused by an invalid cast.
Short explanation: PEBKAC
Long explanation: `Selector.hh`, `Plot.hh` and `MultiSelector.hh` did
not include `Plane.hh`, they merely declared `class Plane;` because
inclusion of `Plane.hh` would cause circular dependencies to appear and
the compiler would be unhappy. On top of that, yours truly wrenched the
compiler's hands and caused it to believe that a pointer to `Plane` is
really a pointer to `ncplane*` which was quite a silly thing to do as
the compiler, not having included `Plane.hh` and thus not knowing full
definition of the type, wasn't able to look up the type cast operator in
`Plane`.
Don't abuse `reinterpret_cast`, kids!