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Use zle reset-prompt to restore cursor instead of relying on ansi codes
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This fixes #191 and can be considered a more robust method of restoring cursor
position.
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mafredri committed Feb 15, 2016
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Expand Up @@ -177,17 +177,17 @@ prompt_pure_preprompt_render() {
elif (( last_lines < lines )); then
# move cursor using newlines because ansi cursor movement can't push the cursor beyond the last line
printf $'\n'%.0s {1..$(( lines - last_lines ))}

# redraw the prompt since it has been moved by print
zle && zle .reset-prompt
fi

# disable clearing of line if last char of preprompt is last column of terminal
local clr='\e[K'
(( COLUMNS * lines == preprompt_length )) && clr=

# modify previous preprompt
print -Pn "\e7${clr_prev_preprompt}\e[${lines}A\e[1G${preprompt}${clr}\e8"
print -Pn "${clr_prev_preprompt}\e[${lines}A\e[${COLUMNS}D${preprompt}${clr}\n"

# redraw prompt (also resets cursor position)
zle && zle .reset-prompt
fi

# store previous preprompt for comparison
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