- Sep 08, 2019
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Simon Tatham authored
The number of people has been steadily increasing who read our source code with an editor that thinks tab stops are 4 spaces apart, as opposed to the traditional tty-derived 8 that the PuTTY code expects. So I've been wondering for ages about just fixing it, and switching to a spaces-only policy throughout the code. And I recently found out about 'git blame -w', which should make this change not too disruptive for the purposes of source-control archaeology; so perhaps now is the time. While I'm at it, I've also taken the opportunity to remove all the trailing spaces from source lines (on the basis that git dislikes them, and is the only thing that seems to have a strong opinion one way or the other). Apologies to anyone downstream of this code who has complicated patch sets to rebase past this change. I don't intend it to be needed again.
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- Sep 18, 2012
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Ben Harris authored
First, make absolute times unsigned. This means that it's safe to depend on their overflow behaviour (which is undefined for signed integers). This requires a little extra care in handling comparisons, but I think I've correctly adjusted them all. Second, functions registered with schedule_timer() are guaranteed to be called with precisely the time that was returned by schedule_timer(). Thus, it's only necessary to check these values for equality rather than doing risky range checks, so do that. The timing code still does lots that's undefined, unnecessary, or just wrong, but this is a good start. [originally from svn r9667]
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- Dec 09, 2005
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Simon Tatham authored
basis for other terminal-involving applications: a stub implementation of the printing interface, an additional function in notiming.c, and also I've renamed the front-end function beep() to do_beep() so as not to clash with beep() in lib[n]curses. [originally from svn r6479]
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- Nov 28, 2004
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Simon Tatham authored
[originally from svn r4914] [r4913 == 8c69ba06]
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