Re: Possible bug with libevent-2.0.20

2012-08-29 Thread Thomas Adam
Hi, On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 06:47:24AM +0530, Raghavendra D Prabhu wrote: > 532 partial_key: > 533 /* > 534 * Escape but no key string. If have already seen an escape > and the > 535 * timer has expired, give up waiting and send the escape. > 536

Re: Possible bug with libevent-2.0.20

2012-08-29 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hi, ** Thomas Adam [2012-08-29 08:59:45 +0100]: > Hi, > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 06:47:24AM +0530, Raghavendra D Prabhu wrote: >> 532 partial_key: >> 533 /* >> 534 * Escape but no key string. If have already seen an escape >> and the >> 535 * timer h

Re: Possible bug with libevent-2.0.20

2012-08-29 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Hi Right idea but I don't think we should hide this behind a macro, especially one libevent itself could plausibly use in future. evtimer_initialized will only work with zero'd memory so if there is a genuinely uninitialized case it needs to be changed. Cheers On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 08:59:45A

Re: Possible bug with libevent-2.0.20

2012-08-29 Thread Thomas Adam
Hi, On 29 August 2012 13:21, Nicholas Marriott wrote: > Hi > > Right idea but I don't think we should hide this behind a macro, > especially one libevent itself could plausibly use in future. Heh; ignore the name of the macro, the point of it was to show the coupling between initialisation and u

Moving between panes

2012-08-29 Thread dan sladic
When I move between panes using ctrl-b and then an arrow key, there is a small time period where I can move multiple panes by hitting multiple arrow keys. For example, I can move down and to the left using: ctrl-b, down, left. This time period seems to be restarted when a key is hit since if I hold

Re: Moving between panes

2012-08-29 Thread Thomas Adam
Hi, On 30 August 2012 02:47, dan sladic wrote: > Is there any way I can remove this time interval? Too frequently I See repeat-time. -- Thomas Adam -- Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover al