[3.13] gh-123177: Fix prompt for wrapped lines in pyrepl (GH-123324)#123327
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) When display lines above the cursor come from the cache, the first line to not come from the cache may be a wrapped line, starting half way through a logical line in the buffer. Detect and handle this case to avoid accidentally drawing a stray prompt in the middle of a logical line. (cherry picked from commit 602fcf9) Co-authored-by: Matt Wozniski <mwozniski@bloomberg.net>
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When display lines above the cursor come from the cache, the first line
to not come from the cache may be a wrapped line, starting half way
through a logical line in the buffer. Detect and handle this case to
avoid accidentally drawing a stray prompt in the middle of a logical
line.
(cherry picked from commit 602fcf9)
Co-authored-by: Matt Wozniski mwozniski@bloomberg.net