Jim Warner
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top: modest efficiency change to message line handling
When the final solution for cursor positioning for all ^Z or ^C cases was introduced the revised placement of message line management introduced with the window mgr 'screen' refactor was retained. Those two commits mean that a former tgoto was no longer needed when clearing that msg line or displaying the scroll coordinate msg. This patch eliminates the tgoto employed by frame_make while assimilating a now defunct show_scroll function. Reference(s): . final cursor positioning for ^Z or ^C commit 46a1356219cfab67240704af9cd73b58a20d4232 . 'screen' window manager refactor commit 0fe393ff270922cd4f6edbcaabba006314e73a37 Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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