New module: src/rendering/framebuffer.lisp (tangled from org/framebuffer.org)
- framebuffer-backend class: implements backend protocol by writing to
2D cell array instead of emitting escape sequences
- cell struct: per-cell state (char, fg, bg, bold, italic, underline, link-url)
- make-framebuffer / framebuffer-width / framebuffer-height
- draw-text, draw-rect, draw-border, draw-link, draw-ellipsis methods
- diff-framebuffers: compares two framebuffers, returns changed cells
- flush-framebuffer: diff + output changes to real backend
- with-scissor macro: clip drawing operations to rectangle
- cursor-move: added default no-op method for all backends
- 20 new tests, all passing (372 total)
Version bumped from 0.11.0 to 0.13.0.
License field set to GPL-3.0 in ASDF.
Root cause: normalize-box and slot :initforms used quoted literal
lists ('(...)) that were destructively modified by (setf (getf ...)).
Each call to normalize-box with a non-nil spec corrupted the shared
default list, causing all subsequent nodes with no explicit padding
to inherit the previous node's padding values.
Fix: replace all '(...) quoted literals with (list ...) constructor
calls — in normalize-box (3 paths) and in slot initforms for both
padding and margin.
All 11 test suites now pass: 358/358 checks, 0 failures.
- defslot: register render functions into named slots with ordering
- slot-render: call all registered render-fns for a slot
- Slot modes designed (stack/replace/single-winner) but mode dispatch
is implicit via the registration API
- slot-p, clear-slot, list-slots for lifecycle management
- Slots stored in a hash table keyed by string (equal test)
- 4 tests, 100% passing
- mouse-mixin class with on-mouse-down/up/move/scroll handler slots
- handle-mouse-event dispatches to the right handler by event type
- hit-test finds deepest component at (x,y) coordinates
- selection struct + get-selection + copy-to-clipboard
- SGR mouse parsing already existed in input system (mouse-event struct,
parse-sgr-mouse function, CSI dispatch in %read-escape-sequence)
- 3 tests, 100% passing