• src/sbbs3/prntfile.cpp putmsg.cpp sbbs.h

    From Rob Swindell@VERT to Git commit to sbbs/master on Fri Aug 28 23:34:39 2020
    https://gitlab.synchro.net/sbbs/sbbs/-/commit/1510b3e2335ab6ab39fecab5
    Modified Files:
    src/sbbs3/prntfile.cpp putmsg.cpp sbbs.h
    Log Message:
    When printing a file one line at a time, don't use putmsg()

    Fix problem introduced in
    b1ecd9b62342d0e8e1419988523f25a73c5b34d1 (August 8, 2019)

    When sbbs_t::printfile() is used to display a file that is < 2MB in size
    and the P_OPENCLOSE mode flag was not specified, the file is read and
    displayed one line at a time. This allows for the quick display of very
    large files. This was accomlished by calling sbbs_t::putmsg() for each
    line. Unfortunately, putmsg() would save and restore console mode flags
    like the auto-screen pause control flags stored in sbbs_t::sys_misc
    so this would render some features like the POFF @-code, inoperable.
    This problem was reported by WitNik with files displayed from
    Bulleeye! Bulletins.

    Other issues were discovered with the WORDWRAP/WRAPOFF @-codes.

    Fixed with the addition of sbbs_t::putmsgfrag() which is used by
    printfile() to display a message fragment (one line) without
    saving/restoring console state flags.

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