Ignore all control characters not handled

Taken from vt100 programmer manual:

	Control characters have values of \000 - \037, and \177. The control
	characters recognized by the VT100 are shown in Table 3-10. All
	other control codes cause no action to be taken.

We have to take attention when we are using alternate charset, because in
this cases they are not used as control characters.
---
 st.c |   20 ++++++++++----------
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
master
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero 12 years ago
parent 375b6e5b17
commit a7d7e29300
  1. 6
      st.c

@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ tputtab(bool forward) {
void
tputc(char *c, int len) {
char ascii = *c;
uchar ascii = *c;
if(iofd != -1)
write(iofd, c, len);
@ -1792,8 +1792,6 @@ tputc(char *c, int len) {
if(sel.bx != -1 && BETWEEN(term.c.y, sel.by, sel.ey))
sel.bx = -1;
switch(ascii) {
case '\0': /* padding character, do nothing */
break;
case '\t':
tputtab(1);
break;
@ -1818,6 +1816,7 @@ tputc(char *c, int len) {
term.esc = ESC_START;
break;
default:
if(ascii >= '\020' || term.c.attr.mode & ATTR_GFX) {
if(IS_SET(MODE_WRAP) && term.c.state & CURSOR_WRAPNEXT)
tnewline(1); /* always go to first col */
tsetchar(c);
@ -1827,6 +1826,7 @@ tputc(char *c, int len) {
term.c.state |= CURSOR_WRAPNEXT;
}
}
}
}
int

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