Scroll the window only once during reflow

ncurses implements scrolling as a memmove of the array of lines
pointers, which happens each time a line is added to the bottom of the
window, causing a scroll. This would get noticeably slow if WindowLines
were increased to just 1024. Should've used a ring buffer, I think.
master
C. McEnroe 2020-02-17 11:49:56 -05:00
parent b20be7cbad
commit fa29c37911
1 changed files with 7 additions and 4 deletions

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ui.c
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@ -621,18 +621,21 @@ void uiFormat(
static void reflow(struct Window *window) { static void reflow(struct Window *window) {
werase(window->pad); werase(window->pad);
wmove(window->pad, WindowLines - 1, 0); wmove(window->pad, 0, 0);
int flowed = 0;
window->unreadLines = 0; window->unreadLines = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < BufferCap; ++i) { for (size_t i = 0; i < BufferCap; ++i) {
const char *line = bufferLine(&window->buffer, i); const char *line = bufferLine(&window->buffer, i);
if (!line) continue; if (!line) continue;
waddch(window->pad, '\n'); waddch(window->pad, '\n');
int lines = 1 + wordWrap(window->pad, line);
if (i >= (size_t)(BufferCap - window->unreadTotal)) { if (i >= (size_t)(BufferCap - window->unreadTotal)) {
window->unreadLines += 1 + wordWrap(window->pad, line); window->unreadLines += lines;
} else {
wordWrap(window->pad, line);
} }
flowed += lines;
} }
wscrl(window->pad, -(WindowLines - 1 - flowed));
wmove(window->pad, WindowLines - 1, RIGHT);
} }
static void resize(void) { static void resize(void) {