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1 ;;; sun-mouse.el --- mouse handling for Sun windows |
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841 | 3 ;; Copyright (C) 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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5 ;; Author: Jeff Peck |
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6 ;; Maintainer: FSF |
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7 ;; Keywords: hardware |
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35 | 9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
10 | |
11 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
12 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
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13 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
35 | 14 ;; any later version. |
15 | |
16 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
17 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
18 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
19 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
20 | |
21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
22 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
23 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
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25 ;;; Commentary: |
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35 | 27 ;;; Jeff Peck, Sun Microsystems, Jan 1987. |
28 ;;; Original idea by Stan Jefferson | |
29 | |
30 ;;; | |
31 ;;; Modelled after the GNUEMACS keymap interface. | |
32 ;;; | |
33 ;;; User Functions: | |
34 ;;; make-mousemap, copy-mousemap, | |
35 ;;; define-mouse, global-set-mouse, local-set-mouse, | |
36 ;;; use-global-mousemap, use-local-mousemap, | |
37 ;;; mouse-lookup, describe-mouse-bindings | |
38 ;;; | |
39 ;;; Options: | |
40 ;;; extra-click-wait, scrollbar-width | |
41 ;;; | |
42 | |
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43 ;;; Code: |
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35 | 45 (defvar extra-click-wait 150 |
46 "*Number of milliseconds to wait for an extra click. | |
47 Set this to zero if you don't want chords or double clicks.") | |
48 | |
49 (defvar scrollbar-width 5 | |
50 "*The character width of the scrollbar. | |
51 The cursor is deemed to be in the right edge scrollbar if it is this near the | |
52 right edge, and more than two chars past the end of the indicated line. | |
53 Setting to nil limits the scrollbar to the edge or vertical dividing bar.") | |
54 | |
55 ;;; | |
56 ;;; Mousemaps | |
57 ;;; | |
58 (defun make-mousemap () | |
59 "Returns a new mousemap." | |
60 (cons 'mousemap nil)) | |
61 | |
62 (defun copy-mousemap (mousemap) | |
63 "Return a copy of mousemap." | |
64 (copy-alist mousemap)) | |
65 | |
66 (defun define-mouse (mousemap mouse-list def) | |
67 "Args MOUSEMAP, MOUSE-LIST, DEF. Define MOUSE-LIST in MOUSEMAP as DEF. | |
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68 MOUSE-LIST is a list of atoms specifying a mouse hit according to these rules: |
35 | 69 * One of these atoms specifies the active region of the definition. |
70 text, scrollbar, modeline, minibuffer | |
71 * One or two or these atoms specify the button or button combination. | |
72 left, middle, right, double | |
73 * Any combination of these atoms specify the active shift keys. | |
74 control, shift, meta | |
75 * With a single unshifted button, you can add | |
76 up | |
77 to indicate an up-click. | |
78 The atom `double' is used with a button designator to denote a double click. | |
79 Two button chords are denoted by listing the two buttons. | |
80 See sun-mouse-handler for the treatment of the form DEF." | |
81 (mousemap-set (mouse-list-to-mouse-code mouse-list) mousemap def)) | |
82 | |
83 (defun global-set-mouse (mouse-list def) | |
84 "Give MOUSE-EVENT-LIST a local definition of DEF. | |
85 See define-mouse for a description of MOUSE-EVENT-LIST and DEF. | |
86 Note that if MOUSE-EVENT-LIST has a local definition in the current buffer, | |
87 that local definition will continue to shadow any global definition." | |
88 (interactive "xMouse event: \nxDefinition: ") | |
89 (define-mouse current-global-mousemap mouse-list def)) | |
90 | |
91 (defun local-set-mouse (mouse-list def) | |
92 "Give MOUSE-EVENT-LIST a local definition of DEF. | |
93 See define-mouse for a description of the arguments. | |
94 The definition goes in the current buffer's local mousemap. | |
95 Normally buffers in the same major mode share a local mousemap." | |
96 (interactive "xMouse event: \nxDefinition: ") | |
97 (if (null current-local-mousemap) | |
98 (setq current-local-mousemap (make-mousemap))) | |
99 (define-mouse current-local-mousemap mouse-list def)) | |
100 | |
101 (defun use-global-mousemap (mousemap) | |
102 "Selects MOUSEMAP as the global mousemap." | |
103 (setq current-global-mousemap mousemap)) | |
104 | |
105 (defun use-local-mousemap (mousemap) | |
106 "Selects MOUSEMAP as the local mousemap. | |
107 nil for MOUSEMAP means no local mousemap." | |
108 (setq current-local-mousemap mousemap)) | |
109 | |
110 | |
111 ;;; | |
112 ;;; Interface to the Mouse encoding defined in Emacstool.c | |
113 ;;; | |
114 ;;; Called when mouse-prefix is sent to emacs, additional | |
115 ;;; information is read in as a list (button x y time-delta) | |
116 ;;; | |
117 ;;; First, some generally useful functions: | |
118 ;;; | |
119 | |
120 (defun logtest (x y) | |
121 "True if any bits set in X are also set in Y. | |
122 Just like the Common Lisp function of the same name." | |
123 (not (zerop (logand x y)))) | |
124 | |
125 | |
126 ;;; | |
127 ;;; Hit accessors. | |
128 ;;; | |
129 | |
130 (defconst sm::ButtonBits 7) ; Lowest 3 bits. | |
131 (defconst sm::ShiftmaskBits 56) ; Second lowest 3 bits (56 = 63 - 7). | |
132 (defconst sm::DoubleBits 64) ; Bit 7. | |
133 (defconst sm::UpBits 128) ; Bit 8. | |
134 | |
135 ;;; All the useful code bits | |
136 (defmacro sm::hit-code (hit) | |
137 (` (nth 0 (, hit)))) | |
138 ;;; The button, or buttons if a chord. | |
139 (defmacro sm::hit-button (hit) | |
140 (` (logand sm::ButtonBits (nth 0 (, hit))))) | |
141 ;;; The shift, control, and meta flags. | |
142 (defmacro sm::hit-shiftmask (hit) | |
143 (` (logand sm::ShiftmaskBits (nth 0 (, hit))))) | |
144 ;;; Set if a double click (but not a chord). | |
145 (defmacro sm::hit-double (hit) | |
146 (` (logand sm::DoubleBits (nth 0 (, hit))))) | |
147 ;;; Set on button release (as opposed to button press). | |
148 (defmacro sm::hit-up (hit) | |
149 (` (logand sm::UpBits (nth 0 (, hit))))) | |
150 ;;; Screen x position. | |
151 (defmacro sm::hit-x (hit) (list 'nth 1 hit)) | |
152 ;;; Screen y position. | |
153 (defmacro sm::hit-y (hit) (list 'nth 2 hit)) | |
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154 ;;; Milliseconds since last hit. |
35 | 155 (defmacro sm::hit-delta (hit) (list 'nth 3 hit)) |
156 | |
157 (defmacro sm::hit-up-p (hit) ; A predicate. | |
158 (` (not (zerop (sm::hit-up (, hit)))))) | |
159 | |
160 ;;; | |
161 ;;; Loc accessors. for sm::window-xy | |
162 ;;; | |
163 (defmacro sm::loc-w (loc) (list 'nth 0 loc)) | |
164 (defmacro sm::loc-x (loc) (list 'nth 1 loc)) | |
165 (defmacro sm::loc-y (loc) (list 'nth 2 loc)) | |
166 | |
167 (defmacro eval-in-buffer (buffer &rest forms) | |
168 "Macro to switches to BUFFER, evaluates FORMS, returns to original buffer." | |
169 ;; When you don't need the complete window context of eval-in-window | |
170 (` (let ((StartBuffer (current-buffer))) | |
171 (unwind-protect | |
172 (progn | |
173 (set-buffer (, buffer)) | |
174 (,@ forms)) | |
175 (set-buffer StartBuffer))))) | |
176 | |
177 (put 'eval-in-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
178 | |
179 ;;; this is used extensively by sun-fns.el | |
180 ;;; | |
181 (defmacro eval-in-window (window &rest forms) | |
182 "Switch to WINDOW, evaluate FORMS, return to original window." | |
183 (` (let ((OriginallySelectedWindow (selected-window))) | |
184 (unwind-protect | |
185 (progn | |
186 (select-window (, window)) | |
187 (,@ forms)) | |
188 (select-window OriginallySelectedWindow))))) | |
189 (put 'eval-in-window 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
190 | |
191 ;;; | |
192 ;;; handy utility, generalizes window_loop | |
193 ;;; | |
194 | |
195 ;;; It's a macro (and does not evaluate its arguments). | |
196 (defmacro eval-in-windows (form &optional yesmini) | |
197 "Switches to each window and evaluates FORM. Optional argument | |
198 YESMINI says to include the minibuffer as a window. | |
199 This is a macro, and does not evaluate its arguments." | |
200 (` (let ((OriginallySelectedWindow (selected-window))) | |
201 (unwind-protect | |
202 (while (progn | |
203 (, form) | |
204 (not (eq OriginallySelectedWindow | |
205 (select-window | |
206 (next-window nil (, yesmini))))))) | |
207 (select-window OriginallySelectedWindow))))) | |
208 (put 'eval-in-window 'lisp-indent-function 0) | |
209 | |
210 (defun move-to-loc (x y) | |
211 "Move cursor to window location X, Y. | |
212 Handles wrapped and horizontally scrolled lines correctly." | |
213 (move-to-window-line y) | |
214 ;; window-line-end expects this to return the window column it moved to. | |
215 (let ((cc (current-column)) | |
216 (nc (move-to-column | |
217 (if (zerop (window-hscroll)) | |
218 (+ (current-column) | |
219 (min (- (window-width) 2) ; To stay on the line. | |
220 x)) | |
221 (+ (window-hscroll) -1 | |
222 (min (1- (window-width)) ; To stay on the line. | |
223 x)))))) | |
224 (- nc cc))) | |
225 | |
226 | |
227 (defun minibuffer-window-p (window) | |
228 "True iff this WINDOW is minibuffer." | |
779 | 229 (= (frame-height) |
35 | 230 (nth 3 (window-edges window)) ; The bottom edge. |
231 )) | |
232 | |
233 | |
234 (defun sun-mouse-handler (&optional hit) | |
235 "Evaluates the function or list associated with a mouse hit. | |
236 Expecting to read a hit, which is a list: (button x y delta). | |
237 A form bound to button by define-mouse is found by mouse-lookup. | |
238 The variables: *mouse-window*, *mouse-x*, *mouse-y* are bound. | |
239 If the form is a symbol (symbolp), it is funcall'ed with *mouse-window*, | |
240 *mouse-x*, and *mouse-y* as arguments; if the form is a list (listp), | |
241 the form is eval'ed; if the form is neither of these, it is an error. | |
242 Returns nil." | |
243 (interactive) | |
244 (if (null hit) (setq hit (sm::combined-hits))) | |
245 (let ((loc (sm::window-xy (sm::hit-x hit) (sm::hit-y hit)))) | |
246 (let ((*mouse-window* (sm::loc-w loc)) | |
247 (*mouse-x* (sm::loc-x loc)) | |
248 (*mouse-y* (sm::loc-y loc)) | |
249 (mouse-code (mouse-event-code hit loc))) | |
250 (let ((form (eval-in-buffer (window-buffer *mouse-window*) | |
251 (mouse-lookup mouse-code)))) | |
252 (cond ((null form) | |
253 (if (not (sm::hit-up-p hit)) ; undefined up hits are ok. | |
254 (error "Undefined mouse event: %s" | |
255 (prin1-to-string | |
256 (mouse-code-to-mouse-list mouse-code))))) | |
257 ((symbolp form) | |
258 (setq this-command form) | |
259 (funcall form *mouse-window* *mouse-x* *mouse-y*)) | |
260 ((listp form) | |
261 (setq this-command (car form)) | |
262 (eval form)) | |
263 (t | |
264 (error "Mouse action must be symbol or list, but was: %s" | |
265 form)))))) | |
266 ;; Don't let 'sun-mouse-handler get on last-command, | |
267 ;; since this function should be transparent. | |
268 (if (eq this-command 'sun-mouse-handler) | |
269 (setq this-command last-command)) | |
270 ;; (message (prin1-to-string this-command)) ; to see what your buttons did | |
271 nil) | |
272 | |
273 (defun sm::combined-hits () | |
274 "Read and return next mouse-hit, include possible double click" | |
275 (let ((hit1 (mouse-hit-read))) | |
276 (if (not (sm::hit-up-p hit1)) ; Up hits dont start doubles or chords. | |
277 (let ((hit2 (mouse-second-hit extra-click-wait))) | |
278 (if hit2 ; we cons'd it, we can smash it. | |
279 ; (setf (sm::hit-code hit1) (logior (sm::hit-code hit1) ...)) | |
280 (setcar hit1 (logior (sm::hit-code hit1) | |
281 (sm::hit-code hit2) | |
282 (if (= (sm::hit-button hit1) | |
283 (sm::hit-button hit2)) | |
284 sm::DoubleBits 0)))))) | |
285 hit1)) | |
286 | |
287 (defun mouse-hit-read () | |
288 "Read mouse-hit list from keyboard. Like (read 'read-char), | |
289 but that uses minibuffer, and mucks up last-command." | |
290 (let ((char-list nil) (char nil)) | |
291 (while (not (equal 13 ; Carriage return. | |
292 (prog1 (setq char (read-char)) | |
293 (setq char-list (cons char char-list)))))) | |
294 (read (mapconcat 'char-to-string (nreverse char-list) "")) | |
295 )) | |
296 | |
297 ;;; Second Click Hackery.... | |
298 ;;; if prefix is not mouse-prefix, need a way to unread the char... | |
299 ;;; or else have mouse flush input queue, or else need a peek at next char. | |
300 | |
301 ;;; There is no peek, but since one character can be unread, we only | |
302 ;;; have to flush the queue when the command after a mouse click | |
303 ;;; starts with mouse-prefix1 (see below). | |
304 ;;; Something to do later: We could buffer the read commands and | |
305 ;;; execute them ourselves after doing the mouse command (using | |
306 ;;; lookup-key ??). | |
307 | |
308 (defvar mouse-prefix1 24 ; C-x | |
309 "First char of mouse-prefix. Used to detect double clicks and chords.") | |
310 | |
311 (defvar mouse-prefix2 0 ; C-@ | |
312 "Second char of mouse-prefix. Used to detect double clicks and chords.") | |
313 | |
314 | |
315 (defun mouse-second-hit (hit-wait) | |
316 "Returns the next mouse hit occurring within HIT-WAIT milliseconds." | |
317 (if (sit-for-millisecs hit-wait) nil ; No input within hit-wait millisecs. | |
318 (let ((pc1 (read-char))) | |
319 (if (or (not (equal pc1 mouse-prefix1)) | |
320 (sit-for-millisecs 3)) ; a mouse prefix will have second char | |
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322 (progn (setq unread-command-events (list pc1)) |
35 | 323 nil) ; Next input not mouse event. |
324 (let ((pc2 (read-char))) | |
325 (if (not (equal pc2 mouse-prefix2)) | |
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326 (progn (setq unread-command-events (list pc1)) ; put back the ^X |
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327 ;;; Too bad can't do two: (setq unread-command-event (list pc1 pc2)) |
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328 ;;; Well, now we can, but I don't understand this code well enough to fix it... |
35 | 329 (ding) ; user will have to retype that pc2. |
330 nil) ; This input is not a mouse event. | |
331 ;; Next input has mouse prefix and is within time limit. | |
332 (let ((new-hit (mouse-hit-read))) ; Read the new hit. | |
333 (if (sm::hit-up-p new-hit) ; Ignore up events when timing. | |
334 (mouse-second-hit (- hit-wait (sm::hit-delta new-hit))) | |
335 new-hit ; New down hit within limit, return it. | |
336 )))))))) | |
337 | |
338 (defun sm::window-xy (x y) | |
339 "Find window containing screen coordinates X and Y. | |
340 Returns list (window x y) where x and y are relative to window." | |
341 (or | |
342 (catch 'found | |
343 (eval-in-windows | |
344 (let ((we (window-edges (selected-window)))) | |
345 (let ((le (nth 0 we)) | |
346 (te (nth 1 we)) | |
347 (re (nth 2 we)) | |
348 (be (nth 3 we))) | |
779 | 349 (if (= re (frame-width)) |
35 | 350 ;; include the continuation column with this window |
351 (setq re (1+ re))) | |
779 | 352 (if (= be (frame-height)) |
353 ;; include partial line at bottom of frame with this window | |
35 | 354 ;; id est, if window is not multple of char size. |
355 (setq be (1+ be))) | |
356 | |
357 (if (and (>= x le) (< x re) | |
358 (>= y te) (< y be)) | |
359 (throw 'found | |
360 (list (selected-window) (- x le) (- y te)))))) | |
361 t)) ; include minibuffer in eval-in-windows | |
362 ;;If x,y from a real mouse click, we shouldn't get here. | |
363 (list nil x y) | |
364 )) | |
365 | |
366 (defun sm::window-region (loc) | |
367 "Parse LOC into a region symbol. | |
368 Returns one of (text scrollbar modeline minibuffer)" | |
369 (let ((w (sm::loc-w loc)) | |
370 (x (sm::loc-x loc)) | |
371 (y (sm::loc-y loc))) | |
372 (let ((right (1- (window-width w))) | |
373 (bottom (1- (window-height w)))) | |
374 (cond ((minibuffer-window-p w) 'minibuffer) | |
375 ((>= y bottom) 'modeline) | |
376 ((>= x right) 'scrollbar) | |
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377 ;; far right column (window separator) is always a scrollbar |
35 | 378 ((and scrollbar-width |
379 ;; mouse within scrollbar-width of edge. | |
380 (>= x (- right scrollbar-width)) | |
381 ;; mouse a few chars past the end of line. | |
382 (>= x (+ 2 (window-line-end w x y)))) | |
383 'scrollbar) | |
384 (t 'text))))) | |
385 | |
386 (defun window-line-end (w x y) | |
387 "Return WINDOW column (ignore X) containing end of line Y" | |
779 | 388 (eval-in-window w (save-excursion (move-to-loc (frame-width) y)))) |
35 | 389 |
390 ;;; | |
391 ;;; The encoding of mouse events into a mousemap. | |
392 ;;; These values must agree with coding in emacstool: | |
393 ;;; | |
394 (defconst sm::keyword-alist | |
395 '((left . 1) (middle . 2) (right . 4) | |
396 (shift . 8) (control . 16) (meta . 32) (double . 64) (up . 128) | |
397 (text . 256) (scrollbar . 512) (modeline . 1024) (minibuffer . 2048) | |
398 )) | |
399 | |
400 (defun mouse-event-code (hit loc) | |
401 "Maps MOUSE-HIT and LOC into a mouse-code." | |
402 ;;;Region is a code for one of text, modeline, scrollbar, or minibuffer. | |
403 (logior (sm::hit-code hit) | |
404 (mouse-region-to-code (sm::window-region loc)))) | |
405 | |
406 (defun mouse-region-to-code (region) | |
407 "Returns partial mouse-code for specified REGION." | |
408 (cdr (assq region sm::keyword-alist))) | |
409 | |
410 (defun mouse-list-to-mouse-code (mouse-list) | |
411 "Map a MOUSE-LIST to a mouse-code." | |
412 (apply 'logior | |
413 (mapcar (function (lambda (x) | |
414 (cdr (assq x sm::keyword-alist)))) | |
415 mouse-list))) | |
416 | |
417 (defun mouse-code-to-mouse-list (mouse-code) | |
418 "Map a MOUSE-CODE to a mouse-list." | |
419 (apply 'nconc (mapcar | |
420 (function (lambda (x) | |
421 (if (logtest mouse-code (cdr x)) | |
422 (list (car x))))) | |
423 sm::keyword-alist))) | |
424 | |
425 (defun mousemap-set (code mousemap value) | |
426 (let* ((alist (cdr mousemap)) | |
427 (assq-result (assq code alist))) | |
428 (if assq-result | |
429 (setcdr assq-result value) | |
430 (setcdr mousemap (cons (cons code value) alist))))) | |
431 | |
432 (defun mousemap-get (code mousemap) | |
433 (cdr (assq code (cdr mousemap)))) | |
434 | |
435 (defun mouse-lookup (mouse-code) | |
436 "Look up MOUSE-EVENT and return the definition. nil means undefined." | |
437 (or (mousemap-get mouse-code current-local-mousemap) | |
438 (mousemap-get mouse-code current-global-mousemap))) | |
439 | |
440 ;;; | |
441 ;;; I (jpeck) don't understand the utility of the next four functions | |
442 ;;; ask Steven Greenbaum <froud@kestrel> | |
443 ;;; | |
444 (defun mouse-mask-lookup (mask list) | |
445 "Args MASK (a bit mask) and LIST (a list of (code . form) pairs). | |
446 Returns a list of elements of LIST whose code or'ed with MASK is non-zero." | |
447 (let ((result nil)) | |
448 (while list | |
449 (if (logtest mask (car (car list))) | |
450 (setq result (cons (car list) result))) | |
451 (setq list (cdr list))) | |
452 result)) | |
453 | |
454 (defun mouse-union (l l-unique) | |
455 "Return the union of list of mouse (code . form) pairs L and L-UNIQUE, | |
456 where L-UNIQUE is considered to be union'ized already." | |
457 (let ((result l-unique)) | |
458 (while l | |
459 (let ((code-form-pair (car l))) | |
460 (if (not (assq (car code-form-pair) result)) | |
461 (setq result (cons code-form-pair result)))) | |
462 (setq l (cdr l))) | |
463 result)) | |
464 | |
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465 (defun mouse-union-first-preferred (l1 l2) |
35 | 466 "Return the union of lists of mouse (code . form) pairs L1 and L2, |
467 based on the code's, with preference going to elements in L1." | |
468 (mouse-union l2 (mouse-union l1 nil))) | |
469 | |
470 (defun mouse-code-function-pairs-of-region (region) | |
471 "Return a list of (code . function) pairs, where each code is | |
472 currently set in the REGION." | |
473 (let ((mask (mouse-region-to-code region))) | |
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474 (mouse-union-first-preferred |
35 | 475 (mouse-mask-lookup mask (cdr current-local-mousemap)) |
476 (mouse-mask-lookup mask (cdr current-global-mousemap)) | |
477 ))) | |
478 | |
479 ;;; | |
480 ;;; Functions for DESCRIBE-MOUSE-BINDINGS | |
481 ;;; And other mouse documentation functions | |
482 ;;; Still need a good procedure to print out a help sheet in readable format. | |
483 ;;; | |
484 | |
485 (defun one-line-doc-string (function) | |
486 "Returns first line of documentation string for FUNCTION. | |
487 If there is no documentation string, then the string | |
488 \"No documentation\" is returned." | |
489 (while (consp function) (setq function (car function))) | |
490 (let ((doc (documentation function))) | |
491 (if (null doc) | |
492 "No documentation." | |
493 (string-match "^.*$" doc) | |
494 (substring doc 0 (match-end 0))))) | |
495 | |
496 (defun print-mouse-format (binding) | |
497 (princ (car binding)) | |
498 (princ ": ") | |
499 (mapcar (function | |
500 (lambda (mouse-list) | |
501 (princ mouse-list) | |
502 (princ " "))) | |
503 (cdr binding)) | |
504 (terpri) | |
505 (princ " ") | |
506 (princ (one-line-doc-string (car binding))) | |
507 (terpri) | |
508 ) | |
509 | |
510 (defun print-mouse-bindings (region) | |
511 "Prints mouse-event bindings for REGION." | |
512 (mapcar 'print-mouse-format (sm::event-bindings region))) | |
513 | |
514 (defun sm::event-bindings (region) | |
515 "Returns an alist of (function . (mouse-list1 ... mouse-listN)) for REGION, | |
516 where each mouse-list is bound to the function in REGION." | |
517 (let ((mouse-bindings (mouse-code-function-pairs-of-region region)) | |
518 (result nil)) | |
519 (while mouse-bindings | |
520 (let* ((code-function-pair (car mouse-bindings)) | |
521 (current-entry (assoc (cdr code-function-pair) result))) | |
522 (if current-entry | |
523 (setcdr current-entry | |
524 (cons (mouse-code-to-mouse-list (car code-function-pair)) | |
525 (cdr current-entry))) | |
526 (setq result (cons (cons (cdr code-function-pair) | |
527 (list (mouse-code-to-mouse-list | |
528 (car code-function-pair)))) | |
529 result)))) | |
530 (setq mouse-bindings (cdr mouse-bindings)) | |
531 ) | |
532 result)) | |
533 | |
534 (defun describe-mouse-bindings () | |
535 "Lists all current mouse-event bindings." | |
536 (interactive) | |
537 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" | |
538 (princ "Text Region") (terpri) | |
539 (princ "---- ------") (terpri) | |
540 (print-mouse-bindings 'text) (terpri) | |
541 (princ "Modeline Region") (terpri) | |
542 (princ "-------- ------") (terpri) | |
543 (print-mouse-bindings 'modeline) (terpri) | |
544 (princ "Scrollbar Region") (terpri) | |
545 (princ "--------- ------") (terpri) | |
546 (print-mouse-bindings 'scrollbar))) | |
547 | |
548 (defun describe-mouse-briefly (mouse-list) | |
549 "Print a short description of the function bound to MOUSE-LIST." | |
550 (interactive "xDescibe mouse list briefly: ") | |
551 (let ((function (mouse-lookup (mouse-list-to-mouse-code mouse-list)))) | |
552 (if function | |
553 (message "%s runs the command %s" mouse-list function) | |
554 (message "%s is undefined" mouse-list)))) | |
555 | |
556 (defun mouse-help-menu (function-and-binding) | |
557 (cons (prin1-to-string (car function-and-binding)) | |
558 (menu-create ; Two sub-menu items of form ("String" . nil) | |
559 (list (list (one-line-doc-string (car function-and-binding))) | |
560 (list (prin1-to-string (cdr function-and-binding))))))) | |
561 | |
562 (defun mouse-help-region (w x y &optional region) | |
563 "Displays a menu of mouse functions callable in this region." | |
564 (let* ((region (or region (sm::window-region (list w x y)))) | |
565 (mlist (mapcar (function mouse-help-menu) | |
566 (sm::event-bindings region))) | |
567 (menu (menu-create (cons (list (symbol-name region)) mlist))) | |
568 (item (sun-menu-evaluate w 0 y menu)) | |
569 ))) | |
570 | |
571 ;;; | |
572 ;;; Menu interface functions | |
573 ;;; | |
574 ;;; use defmenu, because this interface is subject to change | |
575 ;;; really need a menu-p, but we use vectorp and the context... | |
576 ;;; | |
577 (defun menu-create (items) | |
578 "Functional form for defmenu, given a list of ITEMS returns a menu. | |
579 Each ITEM is a (STRING . VALUE) pair." | |
580 (apply 'vector items) | |
581 ) | |
582 | |
583 (defmacro defmenu (menu &rest itemlist) | |
584 "Defines MENU to be a menu, the ITEMS are (STRING . VALUE) pairs. | |
585 See sun-menu-evaluate for interpretation of ITEMS." | |
586 (list 'defconst menu (funcall 'menu-create itemlist)) | |
587 ) | |
588 | |
589 (defun sun-menu-evaluate (*menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* menu) | |
590 "Display a pop-up menu in WINDOW at X Y and evaluate selected item | |
591 of MENU. MENU (or its symbol-value) should be a menu defined by defmenu. | |
592 A menu ITEM is a (STRING . FORM) pair; | |
593 the FORM associated with the selected STRING is evaluated, | |
594 and the resulting value is returned. Generally these FORMs are | |
595 evaluated for their side-effects rather than their values. | |
596 If the selected form is a menu or a symbol whose value is a menu, | |
597 then it is displayed and evaluated as a pullright menu item. | |
598 If the the FORM of the first ITEM is nil, the STRING of the item | |
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599 is used as a label for the menu, i.e. it's inverted and not selectable." |
35 | 600 |
601 (if (symbolp menu) (setq menu (symbol-value menu))) | |
602 (eval (sun-menu-internal *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 4 menu))) | |
603 | |
604 (defun sun-get-frame-data (code) | |
605 "Sends the tty-sub-window escape sequence CODE to terminal, | |
606 and returns a cons of the two numbers in returned escape sequence. | |
607 That is it returns (cons <car> <cdr>) from \"\\E[n;<car>;<cdr>t\". | |
608 CODE values: 13 = Tool-Position, 14 = Size-in-Pixels, 18 = Size-in-Chars." | |
609 (send-string-to-terminal (concat "\033[" (int-to-string code) "t")) | |
610 (let (char str x y) | |
611 (while (not (equal 116 (setq char (read-char)))) ; #\t = 116 | |
612 (setq str (cons char str))) | |
613 (setq str (mapconcat 'char-to-string (nreverse str) "")) | |
614 (string-match ";[0-9]*" str) | |
615 (setq y (substring str (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0))) | |
616 (setq str (substring str (match-end 0))) | |
617 (string-match ";[0-9]*" str) | |
618 (setq x (substring str (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0))) | |
619 (cons (string-to-int y) (string-to-int x)))) | |
620 | |
621 (defun sm::font-size () | |
622 "Returns font size in pixels: (cons Ysize Xsize)" | |
623 (let ((pix (sun-get-frame-data 14)) ; returns size in pixels | |
624 (chr (sun-get-frame-data 18))) ; returns size in chars | |
625 (cons (/ (car pix) (car chr)) (/ (cdr pix) (cdr chr))))) | |
626 | |
627 (defvar sm::menu-kludge-x nil | |
628 "Cached frame-to-window X-Offset for sm::menu-kludge") | |
629 (defvar sm::menu-kludge-y nil | |
630 "Cached frame-to-window Y-Offset for sm::menu-kludge") | |
631 | |
632 (defun sm::menu-kludge () | |
633 "If sunfns.c uses <Menu_Base_Kludge> this function must be here!" | |
634 (or sm::menu-kludge-y | |
635 (let ((fs (sm::font-size))) | |
636 (setq sm::menu-kludge-y (+ 8 (car fs)) ; a title line and borders | |
637 sm::menu-kludge-x 4))) ; best values depend on .defaults/Menu | |
638 (let ((wl (sun-get-frame-data 13))) ; returns frame location | |
639 (cons (+ (car wl) sm::menu-kludge-y) | |
640 (+ (cdr wl) sm::menu-kludge-x)))) | |
641 | |
642 ;;; | |
643 ;;; Function interface to selection/region | |
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644 ;;; primitive functions are defined in sunfns.c |
35 | 645 ;;; |
646 (defun sun-yank-selection () | |
1543 | 647 "Set mark and yank the contents of the current sunwindows selection. |
648 Insert contents into the current buffer at point." | |
35 | 649 (interactive "*") |
650 (set-mark-command nil) | |
651 (insert-string (sun-get-selection))) | |
652 | |
653 (defun sun-select-region (beg end) | |
654 "Set the sunwindows selection to the region in the current buffer." | |
655 (interactive "r") | |
656 (sun-set-selection (buffer-substring beg end))) | |
657 | |
658 ;;; | |
659 ;;; Support for emacstool | |
660 ;;; This closes the window instead of stopping emacs. | |
661 ;;; | |
662 (defun suspend-emacstool (&optional stuffstring) | |
1543 | 663 "Suspend emacstool. |
664 If running under as a detached process emacstool, | |
35 | 665 you don't want to suspend (there is no way to resume), |
666 just close the window, and wait for reopening." | |
667 (interactive) | |
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668 (run-hooks 'suspend-hook) |
35 | 669 (if stuffstring (send-string-to-terminal stuffstring)) |
670 (send-string-to-terminal "\033[2t") ; To close EmacsTool window. | |
671 (run-hooks 'suspend-resume-hook)) | |
672 ;;; | |
673 ;;; initialize mouse maps | |
674 ;;; | |
675 | |
676 (make-variable-buffer-local 'current-local-mousemap) | |
677 (setq-default current-local-mousemap nil) | |
678 (defvar current-global-mousemap (make-mousemap)) | |
584 | 679 |
680 (provide 'sun-mouse) | |
681 | |
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682 ;;; sun-mouse.el ends here |