Fix viewport moving when we've scrolled up and circled the buffer#7247
Fix viewport moving when we've scrolled up and circled the buffer#72474 commits merged intomasterfrom
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Co-authored-by: Dustin L. Howett <[email protected]>
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) If you scroll up to view the scrollback, then we want the viewport to "stay in place", as new output comes in (see #6062). This works fine up until the buffer circles. In this case, the mutable viewport isn't actually moving, so we never set `updatedViewport` to true. This regressed in #6062 Closes #7222 (cherry picked from commit bc642bb)
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If you scroll up to view the scrollback, then we want the viewport to
"stay in place", as new output comes in (see #6062). This works fine up
until the buffer circles. In this case, the mutable viewport isn't
actually moving, so we never set
updatedViewportto true.This regressed in #6062
Closes #7222