Replace the singly-linked z-axis with a doubly-linked list,
and reimplement all z-axis moves as O(1) functions.
Eliminate ncplane_move_{above/below}_unsafe(), as there are no
longer unsafe moves.
* normal/visual: need dup stdplane for rotate
* add ncplane_center(), unit tests
* ncplane_center_abs(): add, unit tests
* ncvisual_bounding_box() for #599
* ncvisual_rotate(): works via bounding box #599
* normal demo: comment out broken section
* rotate: resize underlying plane as needed #599
* ncvisual_rotate: support negative rads #599
Unify ffmpeg/oiio/null implementations, where possible. This effectively
required placing all three in the same file, which meant they're all now
C++. Update FFmpeg implemenation to be C++-usable. Implement
ncvisual_rotate_cw() and ncvisual_rotate_ccw() #515. Move most of tetris
over to Visual from Plane #558. Add bgra_to_rgba(), necessary for
creating ncvisual from BGRA memory. Implement ncvisual_from_rgba()
and ncvisual_from_bgra() #557. Add unit tests on ncvisual rotation.
We need support three distinct paths for destruction of
ncsubprocs: (1) external call to ncsubproc_destroy() while
the subprocess is running, (2) external call to
ncsubproc_destroy() after the subprocess has terminated, and
(3) internal call to ncsubproc_destroy() without any external
call. To do this properly, we always waitid() on the subprocess
in our ncsubproc thread, and do not cancel said thread. This
guarantees that the subprocess has been reaped if the thread
has exited. We throw a pidfd_send_signal() into the thread
prior to the waitid(), because this is safe with pidfds. The
thread reclaims no resources otherwise. ncsubproc_destroy(),
instead, reclaims them, after joining the ncsubproc thread.
It sends SIGKILL before the join, which is once again safe
thanks to pidfds. Resolves#552.
* fedora: dep on OpenImageIO, and use it
* fedora: dep on libqrcodegen-devel
* fedora: BuildRequires OpenEXR-devel
* tight check on USE_MULTIMEDIA
* CMake: enable notcurses-view for ffmpeg OR oiio
* notcurses-view: don't reach into libav
* oiio: ncvisual_render() #453
* oiio: need our own properly-offset ncvisual_plane()
* `visual` poc: accept optional command line argument
* oiio: work for 3-channel images #453
* oiio: destroy ncvisual's plane if we own it #453
* notcurses_visual.3: s/FFmpeg/multimedia/g
* ncplane_at_* and ncplane_at_cursor_*
We had notcurses_at_yx() expanding into three distinct parts of
the cell structure, and ncplane_at_yx() / ncplane_at_cursor()
writing directly to a cell. It was annoying to remember which
was which. The latter two now have a signature matching
notcurses_at_yx(), while the old functionality has been moved
to ncplane_at_yx_cell() and ncplane_at_cursor_yx(). #476
* packaging: s/libtinfo/Terminfo/g
* rust: add stddim_yx()
* rust: check for valid init in unit tests
* rust: serialize up tests
* constify notcurses_term_dim_yx()
* rust: add dim wrappers
* remove notcurses_resize() from public API #367
* call notcurses_resize() from notcurses_refresh() #367
Fill-type functions used to return 0 for success, and -1
on failure. They now return the number of cells written
on success, similarly to ncvisual_render(). Resolves#427.
Certain unit tests required UTF8 encoding on the output
terminal to work (#428). This includes anything which does
any kind of fill. Add enforce_utf8() checks to all such
tests that were missing them. Unit tests once again pass in
a pure ASCII environment.
Resolves#410. notcurses_at_yx() accepted a cell*, but the
gcluster of this cell was always set to 0. The EGC is instead
a heap-allocated copy, returned as the primary return value.
This is due to the absence of an egcpool to bind against.
Existing callers can be converted thus:
* instead of passing cell 'c', pass &(c)->attrword, &(c)->channels
* either initialize 'c' with CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, or set its
gcluster field to 0 following the call
I've updated all calls from tests/demos, updated the docs, and
updated the C++ and Python wrappers.
Add ncplane_bound(3). This allows a new plane N to be created in the
*bound* state relative to another ncplane B. If B moves, N moves the
same amount. If N is moved, the coordinates are taken relative to B
as opposed to the standard plane. If B is destroyed, N is destroyed.
Each plane can have many planes bound to it, but can only be bound to
a single plane. Add ncplane_reparent(3). This allows a plane to be
detached from any plane to which it is bound, and optionally rebound
to a new plane. The standard plane cannot be reparented.
Documentation and unit tests have been added for both.
ncvisual_render() now returns the number of cells emitted
rather than just 0/-1. -1 is still returned on failure.
Rather than 0 for length meaning "all possible length", it
now means 0, and -1 means "all possible length". All demos,
tests, and PoCs have been updated. #422
Introduce limited plane rotation capability. We currently support clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of planes. Square and rectangular geometries are both supported, but there must be an even number of columns. The atomic unit of rotation is a 2x1 "square" (this assumes .5 cell aspect ratio). We can only rotate those glyphs which have rotated equivalents, and not even all of those. We currently handle only:
* null glyph
* space
* upper half block
* lower half block
* full block
I've added unit tests as well. This functionality is used by our Tetris example in the book
ncplane_mouseevent_p() is retired--it was poorly named, and
ncplane_translate_abs() does what it does, plus more, plus
more generally (it works on any y, x, not necessarily an
ncinput). update c++ wrappers #394.
* CMake: add USE_PANDOC, USE_DOXYGEN options #101
* README: mention rust
* start integrating rust into build #101
* CMake: add USE_NETWORK option for cargo
* Debian: build-dep on doxygen
* rust: colloquy checks in Cargo.lock
* extract NCKEY defines into their own include
* colloquy: use clap to parse CLI args
* CMake: unify option namespace
* Python: update include path
* Rust: fix up --frozen workings for -DUSE_NETWORK=off
* CMake: abstract out colloquy a little
* Sync direct.hh to the New Way
Get rid of annoying empty line in notcurses-view (and ncvisuals at offsets in general)
Implement most of the Selector widget. Need to add styling and scrolling still. #166
Reenable ubuntu focal build
Subtitles! We decode them, and display them in notcurses-view. If ncvisual_simple_streamer() is provided an extra ncplane, it will use it to display subtitles. #95
We now build Python by default, as things are working much better.
ncplane_set_base() now takes channel, attrword, and EGC, so you can usually avoid having to set up and release a cell. ncplane_set_base_cell() takes over duty from ncplane_set_base() for ease of conversion.
notcurses-demo and notcurses-view now both accept a 0 for delay multiplier, meaning 'go as fast as you possibly can'. Very small multipliers (e.g. 0.00001) no longer cause floating point exceptions.
fading routines no longer cause floating point exceptions on very small timescales.
* palette_set: update pal256 damage map #230
* drone: use newest builders
* palette: send oc on exit for color reset #285
* palette_new: copy existing palette in #230
* Python: use checkRGB everywhere
* more palette unit testing
* add ncplane_set_*_palindex()
* render fg palindex #230
* palette index color is out of 1000
* jungle demo works #253
* sync up some docs #244
* sync README and man page
* notcurses_output() man page work
* pull attr/channels from output functions #244
* witherworm: clean up explicit moves #244
* still more man page work
* notcurses_lines, last of the man pages i think
* panelreel man page #244
* debian: ruby-ronn->pandoc
* debian: full multiarch compliance
* debian: symbols file
* pandoc: fix syntax for lexgrog
* fm6.mkv: strip audio
* pandoc: fix up apropos man syntax #249
* ncurses_lines man page
* higher planes stomp wide glyphs
* broken unit test
* develop out widestomp PoC
* fix notcurses_at_yx()
* fix up dig_visible_cell() return value
* refuse wide glyph on last column #242
* set adjacent cell wide when rendering #158
* xray: eliminate weird color flicker
* witherworm: don't eat wide glyphs
* unit test for boxed glyph
* uniblock: no need to emit so many U+200Es
* witherworm: remove wide glyph hack
* introduce doctest over googletest #202
* call dtester in in targets
* doctest conversion #202
* channel.cpp -> doctest #202
* egcpool tests -> doctest #202
* input tests to doctester
* zaxis -> doctest
* drone: always define LANG
* libav to doctest #202
* panelreel tests to doctest #202
* spec that a C++17 compiler is now required for doctest #202
* enmetric tests -> doctest #202
* fade tests -> doctest #202
* notcurses test case -> doctest #202
* last conversion to doctest #202
* finish move to doctest #202
* drone: set up make test
Allow -1 in move specification to remain where we are on that
axis (#210), necessary for context-sensitive aligned output.
Add _aligned forms to printf and vprintf. Invert various output
functions so that simpler form is static inline wrapper around
more complicated form, rather than complicated form being a
static inline composition, facilitating atomic move+output. All
output forms now have a simple form (no alignment, placement at
cursor), an _aligned() form, and a _yx() form.
* planereels tester #180
* suppress_banner in all tests
* tabletcb: start passing back tablet
* properly initialize fbbytes stat
* panelreel: logic fixes#178
* install all testing data