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Bugfix: move to next word would move past mutable bottom
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carlos-zamora committed Oct 18, 2024
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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions src/cascadia/TerminalCore/TerminalSelection.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -757,8 +757,12 @@ void Terminal::_MoveByWord(SelectionDirection direction, til::point& pos)
{
// increment one more because end is exclusive
const auto& buffer = _activeBuffer();
pos = buffer.GetWordEnd2(pos, _wordDelimiters);
buffer.GetSize().IncrementInExclusiveBounds(pos);
const auto mutableViewportEndExclusive = _GetMutableViewport().BottomInclusiveRightExclusive();
pos = buffer.GetWordEnd2(pos, _wordDelimiters, mutableViewportEndExclusive);
if (pos != mutableViewportEndExclusive)
{
buffer.GetSize().IncrementInExclusiveBounds(pos);
}
break;
}
case SelectionDirection::Up:
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cspell:swift/src/swift.txt 53 1 1
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