-static void term_resume_pasting(Terminal *term)
-{
- expire_timer_context(&term->paste_timer_ctx);
- term_paste_queue(term, FALSE);
-}
-
-static void term_paste_timing_callback(void *vterm, unsigned long now)
-{
- Terminal *term = *(Terminal **)vterm;
- term_resume_pasting(term);
-}
-
-static void term_paste_queue(Terminal *term, int timed)
-{
- if (timed) {
- /*
- * Delay sending the rest of the paste buffer until we have
- * seen a newline coming back from the server (indicating that
- * it's absorbed the data we've sent so far). As a fallback,
- * continue sending anyway after a longish timeout.
- *
- * We use the pointless structure field term->paste_timer_ctx
- * (which is a Terminal *, and we'll make sure it points
- * straight back to term) as our timer context, so that it can
- * be distinguished from term itself. That way, if we see a
- * reason to continue pasting before the timer goes off, we
- * can cancel just this timer and none of the other terminal
- * timers handling display updates, blinking text and cursor,
- * and visual bells.
- */
- term->paste_timer_ctx = term;
- schedule_timer(450, term_paste_timing_callback,
- &term->paste_timer_ctx);
- } else {
- /*
- * Just arrange to call term_paste_callback from the top level
- * at the next opportunity.
- */
- queue_toplevel_callback(term_paste_callback, term);
- }
-}
-