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Backport fix for Bug#6571 from trunk. NOTE: May cause merge conflicts. * src/keyboard.c (input_available_signal): Declare. (kbd_buffer_nr_stored): New function. (kbd_buffer_store_event_hold): If kbd_buffer_nr_stored returns more than KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/2, stop reding input (Bug#6571). (kbd_buffer_get_event): If input is suspended and kbd_buffer_nr_stored returns less than KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/4, resume reding input (Bug#6571). (tty_read_avail_input): If input is on hold, return. Don't read more that free slots in kbd_buffer (Bug#6571). * src/process.c (kbd_is_on_hold): New variable. (hold_keyboard_input, unhold_keyboard_input, kbd_on_hold_p): New functions. (wait_reading_process_output): If kbd_on_hold_p returns non-zero, select on empty input mask. (init_process): Initialize kbd_is_on_hold to 0. * src/process.h (hold_keyboard_input, unhold_keyboard_input) (kbd_on_hold_p): Declare.
author Jan D. <jan.h.d@swipnet.se>
date Mon, 01 Nov 2010 12:30:33 +0100
parents 1d1d5d9bd884
children dedcf813aa69 376148b31b5e
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