insertion into the buffer of the whole string. It might require some
care, though, to avoid fragmenting memory through the allocation and
freeing of many small chunks. Maybe the existing system for
- (single-byte) string allocation can be used, multipling the length by
+ (single-byte) string allocation can be used, multiplying the length by
sizeof (wchar_t) to get the right size.
*/
void
int i;
XClientMessageEvent new_event;
- try_again:
+ retry:
len = XwcLookupString (context, x_key_event, composed_input_buf.data,
composed_input_buf.size, &keysym, &status);
switch (status)
{
case XBufferOverflow:
/* GROW_WC_STRING (&composed_input_buf, 32); mrb */
- goto try_again;
+ goto retry;
case XLookupChars:
break;
default: