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hterm: auto-copy fix again

1.30, 2014-03-04, Even better recursive "copy" fix.

* BUG=chromium:340699: Auto copy doesn't work.
  Now I see why the "select bags" aren't enough.  Even for the simplest case
  where we're copying an on-screen selection we need to use
  Terminal.prototype.copySelectionToClipboard to handle copy of wrapped lines.
  This fix reverts the changes from 1.28 and 1.29 in favor of just scheduling
  the copy on a timeout, which defeats the recursive copy blocker.
* Revert "Scrolling Speedups" change (which never got a distinct hterm version
  number).  This caused issues with selections scrolled out of the visible area.

Change-Id: I0f77b50408f6dff4f1256bc297a485e070afb582
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/188820
Reviewed-by: Marvelous Marius <mschilder@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Marvelous Marius <mschilder@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Robert Ginda <rginda@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Ginda <rginda@chromium.org>
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tree: 200e8a10be8f9c798367fba7a8faf8d72c30aede
  1. hterm/
  2. lib_wam/
  3. libdot/
  4. nassh/
  5. wash/
  6. .gitignore
  7. HACK.md
  8. README.md
README.md

Hello

This repository contains the libdot JavaScript library and some web applications that make use of it.

The official copy of this repository is hosted at https://chromium.googlesource.com/apps/libapps.

There is also a mirror on github at https://github.com/libapps/libapps-mirror. Keep in mind that this mirror may occasionally be behind the official repository.

All changes must go through the Gerrit code review server on http://chromium-review.googlesource.com. Github pull requests cannot be accepted. Please see the HACK.md document in this directory for the details.

Top level directories

  • libdot/ is a small set of JS libraries initially developed as part of hterm, now available as shared code. It provides a base layer for web applications. The code is intended to work in any modern browser, in either a plain web page or a “privileged” environment such as a Chrome platform application or Firefox extension. In practice, it's only been put to use in Chrome platform applications so far.

  • hterm/ is a JS library that provides a terminal emulator. It is reasonably fast, reasonably correct, and reasonably portable across browsers.

  • nassh/ is a Chrome App (currently a “v1.5” app, soon to become a “v2” or platform app) that combines hterm with a NaCl build of OpenSSH to provide a PuTTY-like app for Chrome users.

  • wash/ is a library for cross-origin virtual filsystems, similar to the Plan 9 filesystem. This directory also contains a simple bash-like shell environment for exploring these filesystems. The code in this directory is a work-in-progress.