DEFINE_MUTEX(con_buf_mtx);
/* is_double_width() is based on the wcwidth() implementation by
- * Markus Kuhn -- 2003-05-20 (Unicode 4.0)
+ * Markus Kuhn -- 2007-05-26 (Unicode 5.0)
* Latest version: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c
*/
struct interval {
static const struct interval double_width[] = {
{ 0x1100, 0x115F }, { 0x2329, 0x232A }, { 0x2E80, 0x303E },
{ 0x3040, 0xA4CF }, { 0xAC00, 0xD7A3 }, { 0xF900, 0xFAFF },
- { 0xFE30, 0xFE6F }, { 0xFF00, 0xFF60 }, { 0xFFE0, 0xFFE6 },
- { 0x20000, 0x2FFFD }, { 0x30000, 0x3FFFD }
+ { 0xFE10, 0xFE19 }, { 0xFE30, 0xFE6F }, { 0xFF00, 0xFF60 },
+ { 0xFFE0, 0xFFE6 }, { 0x20000, 0x2FFFD }, { 0x30000, 0x3FFFD }
};
return bisearch(ucs, double_width,
sizeof(double_width) / sizeof(*double_width) - 1);
continue; /* nothing to display */
}
/* Glyph not found */
- if (!(vc->vc_utf && !vc->vc_disp_ctrl) && !(c & ~charmask)) {
+ if ((!(vc->vc_utf && !vc->vc_disp_ctrl) || c < 128) && !(c & ~charmask)) {
/* In legacy mode use the glyph we get by a 1:1 mapping.
- This would make absolutely no sense with Unicode in mind. */
+ This would make absolutely no sense with Unicode in mind,
+ but do this for ASCII characters since a font may lack
+ Unicode mapping info and we don't want to end up with
+ having question marks only. */
tc = c;
} else {
/* Display U+FFFD. If it's not found, display an inverse question mark. */
} else {
vc_attr = ((vc->vc_attr) & 0x88) | (((vc->vc_attr) & 0x70) >> 4) | (((vc->vc_attr) & 0x07) << 4);
}
+ FLUSH
}
while (1) {
if (tc < 0) tc = ' ';
}
+ if (inverse) {
+ FLUSH
+ }
+
if (rescan) {
rescan = 0;
inverse = 0;