WIP - width aware output take 2#731
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A requirement for merging this should be identifying exactly what it's fixing. I had thought it might be fixing issues like #670 but that has to do with terminal escapes - this is really only a unicode fix. |
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Another issue: |
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Not entirely sure but could you, while you're in this part of the code, see if this also gets resolved: #724 with the patches? |
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@rybarczykj knows where this is if we work on this more, I'm closing because even if we do this it won't be with this PR. |
This was referenced Aug 5, 2020
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The Curtsies version referenced does not exist yet, don't merge.
Perf looks better now, a linear 10x slower. Wonder if this is good enough, I made some guesses about how to make things fast in bpython/curtsies#109 but haven't profiled at all.