From: Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Allowing point to be outside the window?
Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2022 19:46:15 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87leyonrp4.fsf@yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83h79cz0sm.fsf@gnu.org> (Eli Zaretskii's message of "Sun, 06 Feb 2022 13:34:17 +0200")
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
> It's very hard to keep a discussion with such long pauses. I don't
> even remember what we were discussing the last time and what issues
> remained unresolved.
Sorry for that, and I don't quite remember the problems either. IIRC,
the one problem that remained unsolved was to find a better solution for
the case where some text changed behind window start than to recenter
the window around point, which I think I've found.
>> +@vindex keep-point-visible
>> + If @code{keep-point-visible} is nil, redisplay will not move recenter
>> +the display when the window start is changed.
>> +
>> +@vindex scroll-move-point
>> + If @code{scroll-move-point} is nil, scrolling commands will not move
>> +point to keep it inside the visible part of the window.
> Why do we need 2 flags? Are they indeed orthogonal, or can we have a
> single variable (perhaps with more than 2 states)?
The first flag controls the behaviour of redisplay, while the second
controls that of the scrolling commands, so I think they are orthogonal.
> This is waaaay too terse for such a significant change...
Agreed, though I can't think of anything better.
> Why do we need to have changes in pixel-scroll.el be part of this
> changeset? It makes the changes harder to review, and is not really
> related to the changes in the display code.
It allows pixel-scroll to take advantage of the new feature. You can
just ignore it for now, I simply forgot to remove it.
>> - if (!pos_visible_p (w, PT, &x, &y, &rtop, &rbot, &rowh, &vpos))
>> + if (!pos_visible_p (w, PT, &x, &y, &rtop, &rbot, &rowh, &vpos)
>> + && scroll_move_point)
> Don't you need to test keep_point_visible as well here? If not, why
> not?
Thanks for catching that.
>> @@ -5659,8 +5660,9 @@ window_scroll_pixel_based (Lisp_Object window, int n, bool whole, bool noerror)
>> w->start_at_line_beg = true;
>> wset_update_mode_line (w);
>> /* Set force_start so that redisplay_window will run the
>> - window-scroll-functions. */
>> - w->force_start = true;
>> + window-scroll-functions, unless scroll_move_point is false,
>> + in which case forcing the start will cause recentering. */
>> + w->force_start = scroll_move_point;
> What does it mean when you set the w->start point, but do NOT set the
> w->force_start flag?
w->force_start will result in point being constrained inside window
start by the code under force_start: in redisplay_window.
>> @@ -5857,7 +5860,7 @@ window_scroll_pixel_based (Lisp_Object window, int n, bool whole, bool noerror)
>> even if there is a header line. */
>> this_scroll_margin = window_scroll_margin (w, MARGIN_IN_PIXELS);
>>
>> - if (n > 0)
>> + if (scroll_move_point)
> This and the rest of changes in window_scroll_pixel_based are
> impossible to review: you replaced the "n > 0" condition with a
> different one, and now the rest of the diffs are completely
> unreadable.
> I also don't understand how come the exact same code which was
> previously run only for n > 0 is now run for any value of 'n', and
> _by_default_ (since scroll_move_point is non-zero by default)? How
> can that be TRT??
??? That seems to be a problem which came up after I rebased the changes
onto master from some version of master around late December, not
before. Thanks for catching it.
>> + if (!keep_point_visible && window_outdated (w))
>> + {
>> + /* If some text changed between window start, then recenter the
>> + display around the first character that changed, to avoid
>> + confusing the user by not updating the display to reflect the
>> + changes. */
>> + ptrdiff_t last_changed_charpos, first_changed_charpos;
>> +
>> + /* Make sure beg_unchanged and end_unchanged are up to date. Do it
>> + only if buffer has really changed. The reason is that the gap is
>> + initially at Z for freshly visited files. The code below would
>> + set end_unchanged to 0 in that case. */
>> + if (GPT - BEG < BEG_UNCHANGED)
>> + BEG_UNCHANGED = GPT - BEG;
>> + if (Z - GPT < END_UNCHANGED)
>> + END_UNCHANGED = Z - GPT;
> I'm not sure I understand this part. Why do you need to change the
> values of BEG_UNCHANGED and END_UNCHANGED -- those are supposed to be
> changed only by code that modifies the buffer text.
I saw the code do that in try_window_id, so even though I didn't really
understand it I thought it would be safer to do that here as well.
>> - /* -1 means we need to scroll.
>> - 0 means we need new matrices, but fonts_changed
>> - is set in that case, so we will detect it below. */
>> - goto try_to_scroll;
>> + {
>> + /* -1 means we need to scroll.
>> + 0 means we need new matrices, but fonts_changed
>> + is set in that case, so we will detect it below. */
>> + goto try_to_scroll;
>> + }
>
> These braces are redundant.
Thanks.
>> + /* Determine the window start relative to where we want to recenter
>> + to. */
>> +
>> + if (need_recenter_even_if_point_can_be_invisible)
>> + init_iterator (&it, w, that_recentering_position,
>> + that_recentering_byte, NULL, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
>> + else
>> + init_iterator (&it, w, PT, PT_BYTE, NULL, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
>> it.current_y = it.last_visible_y;
>> +
> You want to display window around the change, but not bring point
> there? Is that a good idea?
Yes, IMO. If the change is actually at point, then the window will be
recentered around point by the `PT != w->last_point' conditional.
Otherwise, such surprising changes to point would be unwanted.
> Why do we need this maybe_try_window stuff? It seems to repeat
> existing code, doesn't it?
It does. There was a reason I put it there last December, but I can't
remember it right now.
Thanks.
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2021-11-28 3:07 ` Allowing point to be outside the window? Po Lu
2021-11-28 8:03 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-28 8:13 ` Po Lu
2021-11-28 8:41 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-28 12:47 ` Po Lu
2021-11-28 12:58 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-28 13:10 ` Po Lu
2021-11-28 13:44 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-29 1:47 ` Po Lu
2021-11-29 13:00 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-29 13:22 ` Po Lu
2021-11-29 13:43 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-30 1:40 ` Po Lu
2021-11-30 16:49 ` [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-11-30 17:26 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-30 18:10 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-11-30 18:32 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-30 18:49 ` Stefan Kangas
2021-11-30 19:21 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-30 20:57 ` Drew Adams
2021-11-30 23:41 ` Daniel Martín
2021-12-01 8:30 ` martin rudalics
2021-12-01 9:10 ` Juri Linkov
2021-11-30 23:20 ` Stefan Monnier
2021-12-04 11:18 ` Po Lu
2021-12-04 12:55 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-04 13:13 ` Po Lu
2021-12-04 16:24 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-05 0:40 ` Po Lu
2021-12-04 17:15 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-05 0:45 ` Po Lu
2021-12-05 9:03 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-06 2:11 ` Po Lu
2021-12-06 14:13 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-07 2:18 ` Po Lu
2021-12-07 13:42 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-08 1:17 ` Po Lu
2021-12-08 17:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-09 0:23 ` Po Lu
2021-12-09 8:02 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-09 9:22 ` Po Lu
2021-12-09 10:02 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-25 6:45 ` Po Lu
2021-12-25 7:07 ` Eli Zaretskii
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2022-02-06 11:34 ` Eli Zaretskii
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2021-12-04 13:41 ` Eli Zaretskii
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2021-12-05 0:48 ` Po Lu
2021-11-28 14:03 ` Alan Mackenzie
2021-11-28 14:28 ` Eric S Fraga
2021-11-28 14:39 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-28 16:55 ` Eric S Fraga
2021-11-28 14:42 ` dick
2021-11-28 15:39 ` Kévin Le Gouguec
2021-11-28 15:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-11-28 17:14 ` Kévin Le Gouguec
2021-11-28 16:59 ` Eric S Fraga
2021-11-28 17:30 ` Kévin Le Gouguec
2021-11-29 0:34 ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-11-29 0:34 ` Po Lu
2021-12-08 1:45 ` John Ankarström
2021-12-08 12:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-08 13:33 ` John Ankarström
2021-12-08 13:38 ` Po Lu
2021-12-08 13:52 ` John Ankarström
2021-12-08 14:26 ` Eli Zaretskii
2021-12-08 16:57 ` Stefan Monnier
2021-12-08 19:29 ` Yuri Khan
2021-12-09 0:16 ` Po Lu
2021-12-08 19:21 ` Rudolf Schlatte
2021-12-08 19:56 ` Juri Linkov
2021-12-08 20:05 ` André A. Gomes
2021-12-08 20:31 ` Linux console scrollback [ Was: Allowing point to be outside the window? ] Alan Mackenzie
2021-12-09 0:17 ` Allowing point to be outside the window? Po Lu
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