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putty-source/mac/macstuff.h
Ben Harris 03aa22be3c Bring in some of my scroll-optimisation stuff from the old Mac port.
This introduces a new front-end function, do_scroll(), which is expected to
scroll a part of the physical display and cause repaint events for any
areas that couldn't be scrolled (e.g. because they were hidden).
scroll_display() is a wrapper around this which also updates disptext to
match.

Currently, scroll_display is only used in response to user scrollback requests
(via term_scroll()), but extending scroll() to use it as well should be
easy.

All of this is conditional on the front end's defining OPTIMISE_SCROLL, since
only the Mac front end currently implements do_scroll().

[originally from svn r2242]
2002-11-23 13:07:29 +00:00

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/*
* macstuff.h -- Mac-specific definitions visible to the rest of PuTTY.
*/
typedef void *Context; /* FIXME */
/*
* On the Mac, Unicode text copied to the clipboard has U+2028 line separators.
* Non-Unicode text will have these converted to CR along with the rest of the
* content.
*/
#define SEL_NL { 0x2028 }
#include <Events.h> /* Timing related goo */
#define GETTICKCOUNT TickCount
#define CURSORBLINK GetCaretTime()
#define TICKSPERSEC 60
#define DEFAULT_CODEPAGE 0 /* FIXME: no idea how to do this */
#define WCHAR wchar_t
#define BYTE unsigned char
#define OPTIMISE_SCROLL
/* To make it compile */
#include <stdarg.h>
extern int vsnprintf(char *, size_t, char const *, va_list);