This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?53269.
Reported-by: Ashish Kunwar <dorkerdevil280@gmail.com>
The leak was mistakenly introduced by commit dc3618a1
-- probably as a leftover of testing things.
Help texts are shown without any line numbers, so the full width
of the screen should be used to display the text.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?53308.
First the two that add something (ADD, ENTER), then the three that
delete something (BACK, DEL, JOIN), and then the one that changes
something (REPLACE). Then the SPLITs, CUT, PASTE, and INSERT, and
then the INDENTs and COMMENTs, when they exist.
For cuts, pastes, and inserts, the lines have already been renumbered;
for indents, comments, and replacements, the line numbers cannot have
changed. (And anyway, variable 'f' is not set for those cases.)
Only when lines get split (ENTER) or fused together (JOIN) do the later
lines need to be renumbered. This mirrors what is done for do_redo().
The 'f' variable is used only in the ADD, BACK, DEL, ENTER, JOIN, and
REPLACE undo/redo cases. So, avoid making a somewhat costly call when
it is entirely superfluous. Rearrange the undo types to make checking
for the above six types easier.
This assumes that all movement functions are located together,
starting with to_first_line() and ending with do_right().
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?53195.
Reported-by: Brand Huntsman <alpha@qzx.com>
The implant() function itself cannot be bound to anything, so it
is not in the linked list of functions -- trying to find it would
lead to a NULL pointer, and thus to a segfault.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?53233.
Instead of always calling sctofunc(), it is now only called when
in view mode OR when (after the keystroke's function has been run)
no need for a refresh has been established yet.
Commit bb667beb removed do_gotolinecolumn_void() from the MWHEREIS
menu (replacing it with the empty flip_goto() function), so there
is no longer any need to check for this one special case.
The slash is easier to read than the underscore (which almost
disappears at the bottom of the screen), and easier to type
(no Shift needed on a US keyboard), and it kind of harmonizes
with the ^\ for Replace and the M-/ for End-of-buffer.
When using --smooth or 'set smooth', the screen should scroll the
minimum amount needed to get the cursor back into view. (The only
exceptions are search, undo, and redo -- when there the cursor goes
offscreen, the cursor line is centered.)
This change brings the behavior of pressing <Enter> on the bottom
row into line with, for example, pasting a single line. See also
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/nano-devel/2018-02/msg00027.html.