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Extract inline @code blocks from vt headers (size_report.h, modes.h, sgr.h, paste.h, mouse.h, key.h) into standalone buildable examples under example/. Each header now uses Doxygen @snippet tags to include code from the example source files, keeping documentation in sync with code that is verified to compile and run. New example projects: c-vt-size-report and c-vt-modes. Existing examples (c-vt-sgr, c-vt-paste, c-vt-mouse-encode, c-vt-key-encode) gain snippet markers so their code can be referenced from the headers. Conceptual snippets in key.h, mouse.h, and key/encoder.h that show terminal-state usage patterns remain inline since they cannot be compiled standalone.
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848 B
Zig
25 lines
848 B
Zig
.{
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.name = .c_vt_modes,
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.version = "0.0.0",
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.fingerprint = 0x67ce079ebc70a02a,
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.minimum_zig_version = "0.15.1",
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.dependencies = .{
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// Ghostty dependency. In reality, you'd probably use a URL-based
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// dependency like the one showed (and commented out) below this one.
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// We use a path dependency here for simplicity and to ensure our
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// examples always test against the source they're bundled with.
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.ghostty = .{ .path = "../../" },
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// Example of what a URL-based dependency looks like:
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// .ghostty = .{
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// .url = "https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/archive/COMMIT.tar.gz",
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// .hash = "N-V-__8AAMVLTABmYkLqhZPLXnMl-KyN38R8UVYqGrxqO36s",
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// },
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},
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.paths = .{
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"build.zig",
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"build.zig.zon",
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"src",
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},
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}
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