Clarify some or exclusive expressions

Since relational expresions are always evaluated to 0 or 1, we can use
bitwise xor operator instead of using more complex boolean expressions.
---
 st.c |   14 +++++++-------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
master
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero 12 years ago
parent 950ff21e17
commit ba9d0365ac
  1. 14
      st.c

14
st.c

@ -1475,15 +1475,15 @@ tsetmode(bool priv, bool set, int *args, int narg) {
break;
case 1049: /* = 1047 and 1048 */
case 47:
case 1047:
if(IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN))
case 1047: {
bool alt = IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN) != 0;
if(alt)
tclearregion(0, 0, term.col-1, term.row-1);
if((set && !IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN)) ||
(!set && IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN))) {
if(set ^ alt) /* set is always 1 or 0 */
tswapscreen();
}
if(*args != 1049)
break;
}
/* pass through */
case 1048:
tcursor((set) ? CURSOR_SAVE : CURSOR_LOAD);
@ -2546,9 +2546,9 @@ drawregion(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2) {
int ic, ib, x, y, ox, sl;
Glyph base, new;
char buf[DRAW_BUF_SIZ];
bool ena_sel = sel.bx != -1, alt = IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN);
bool ena_sel = sel.bx != -1, alt = IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN) != 0;
if((sel.alt && !alt) || (!sel.alt && alt))
if((sel.alt != 0) ^ alt)
ena_sel = 0;
if(!(xw.state & WIN_VISIBLE))
return;

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