Add support for named buffers. If you don't name a buffer, things work

much as before - buffers are automatically named "buffer0000",
"buffer0001" and so on and ordered as a stack. Buffers can be named
explicitly when creating ("loadb -b foo" etc) or renamed ("setb -b
buffer0000 -n foo"). If buffers are named explicitly, they are not
deleted when buffer-limit is reached. Diff from J Raynor.
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nicm
2014-05-13 07:34:35 +00:00
parent f4ffaf5a7f
commit 3dbacbb62b
13 changed files with 353 additions and 248 deletions

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@ -44,17 +44,15 @@ cmd_list_buffers_exec(unused struct cmd *self, struct cmd_q *cmdq)
struct args *args = self->args;
struct paste_buffer *pb;
struct format_tree *ft;
u_int idx;
char *line;
const char *template;
if ((template = args_get(args, 'F')) == NULL)
template = LIST_BUFFERS_TEMPLATE;
idx = 0;
while ((pb = paste_walk_stack(&idx)) != NULL) {
pb = NULL;
while ((pb = paste_walk(pb)) != NULL) {
ft = format_create();
format_add(ft, "line", "%u", idx - 1);
format_paste_buffer(ft, pb, 0);
line = format_expand(ft, template);