changeset 77809:20f40276359e

(xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap): New function. (xterm-mouse-event): Use it.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Fri, 25 May 2007 15:00:41 +0000
parents c97a9221b6b8
children 967cc946f6a4
files lisp/xt-mouse.el
diffstat 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lisp/xt-mouse.el	Fri May 25 15:00:22 2007 +0000
+++ b/lisp/xt-mouse.el	Fri May 25 15:00:41 2007 +0000
@@ -122,6 +122,22 @@
         (+ c #x8000000 128)
       c)))
 
+(defun xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap (f)
+  "Truncate with wrap-around."
+  (condition-case nil
+      ;; First try the built-in truncate, in case there's no overflow.
+      (truncate f)
+    ;; In case of overflow, do wraparound by hand.
+    (range-error
+     ;; In our case, we wrap around every 3 days or so, so if we assume
+     ;; a maximum of 65536 wraparounds, we're safe for a couple years.
+     ;; Using a power of 2 makes rounding errors less likely.
+     (let* ((maxwrap (* 65536 2048))
+            (dbig (truncate (/ f maxwrap)))
+            (fdiff (- f (* 1.0 maxwrap dbig))))
+       (+ (truncate fdiff) (* maxwrap dbig))))))
+
+
 (defun xterm-mouse-event ()
   "Convert XTerm mouse event to Emacs mouse event."
   (let* ((type (- (xterm-mouse-event-read) #o40))
@@ -129,7 +145,7 @@
 	 (y (- (xterm-mouse-event-read) #o40 1))
 	 ;; Emulate timestamp information.  This is accurate enough
 	 ;; for default value of mouse-1-click-follows-link (450msec).
-	 (timestamp (truncate
+	 (timestamp (xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap
 		     (* 1000
 			(- (float-time)
 			   (or xt-mouse-epoch
@@ -206,5 +222,5 @@
 
 (provide 'xt-mouse)
 
-;;; arch-tag: 84962d4e-fae9-4c13-a9d7-ef4925a4ac03
+;; arch-tag: 84962d4e-fae9-4c13-a9d7-ef4925a4ac03
 ;;; xt-mouse.el ends here