[Bug 110787] Glitches in console of the Julia language plugin for Atom (Juno)

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Bug ID 110787
Summary Glitches in console of the Julia language plugin for Atom (Juno)
Product Mesa
Version 19.0
Hardware x86-64 (AMD64)
OS Linux (All)
Status NEW
Severity normal
Priority medium
Component Drivers/Gallium/radeonsi
Assignee dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter develop@manuel-voegele.de
QA Contact dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org

Created attachment 144366 [details]
A screenshot showing the graphical artifacts in the console

Since Mesa 19.0.5 the REPL-Console in the Julia language plugin is unusable and
often shows artifacts. Mesa 19.0.4 seems not to be affectd by this.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Install the Atom and the Julia language plugin (Juno) according to this
gude: http://docs.junolab.org/latest/man/installation/
During the installation agree to open julia specific views by default.
2. Open up atom. A console windows should appear on the bottom.
3. Click around (switching between clicks in the console, in the editor and in
windows that don't belong to atom). This usually causes graphical glitches to
appear in the Julia console (REPL). If this doesn't happen try using the
console - I am usually unable to use it since even if it doesn't get filled
with artifacts it still won't render properly which makes it unusable.

I've attached a screenshot of the broken console.

I'm using Arch Linux with KDE Plasma as desktop environment.

Unfortunately I'm unable to provide an apitrace since runnign atom with
apitrace caused the bug to disappear.


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