Previously you could unset CMDCHARS and the effect would be to treat it like it was set to DEFAULT_CMDCHARS,
except that some code was missing the fallback (eg. ignore_last_nick()) which would make it crash.
Instead of having the fallback everywhere, just make it so that you can't unset the variable - if you try, it
sets it to DEFAULT_CMDCHARS. This reflects what the behaviour has always been, it just makes it explicit to
the user and the bonus is we don't have the test it for NULL everywhere.
The 'free_it' variable was only initialised to zero at the start of the function, so when non-main screens
were processed in the later iterations of the loop, it could keep a value of 1 from the previous iteration.
We don't actually need a free_it variable at all - just use a NULL value of ptr_free to indicate that there
is nothing to free (and passing a NULL to new_free() is a no-op).
This also simplifies a test because ptr is always non-NULL (strip_ansi() never returns NULL).
like x86-64, where sizeof(int) != sizeof (void *). This involves correctly
casting every function pointer from the global table to the correct
function type, which has the added benefit of allowing type-checking of
function arguments and return values.
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