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Enable focus events in cmdline and terminal modes
This change adds switch cases for K_FOCUSGAINED and K_FOCUSLOST to the input handling functions in ex_getln.c and terminal.c. The handling is identical to what's found in edit.c (just calling apply_autocmds). If one enters cmdline-mode by feeding `:` and sends a focuslost event (by leaving the window for example) the text `<FocusLost>` will be inserted into the command line. There is similar behaviour in terminal mode. This patch corrects this behavior to fire the apropriate autocmd instead. Fixes #3714
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Marco Hinz

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@@ -1448,6 +1448,14 @@ static int command_line_handle_key(CommandLineState *s)
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return command_line_not_changed(s);
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case K_FOCUSGAINED: // Neovim has been given focus
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apply_autocmds(EVENT_FOCUSGAINED, NULL, NULL, false, curbuf);
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return command_line_not_changed(s);
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case K_FOCUSLOST: // Neovim has lost focus
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apply_autocmds(EVENT_FOCUSLOST, NULL, NULL, false, curbuf);
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return command_line_not_changed(s);
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default:
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// Normal character with no special meaning. Just set mod_mask
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// to 0x0 so that typing Shift-Space in the GUI doesn't enter
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