diff lib-src/emacstool.c @ 36:9697c13298e5

Initial revision
author Joseph Arceneaux <jla@gnu.org>
date Tue, 31 Oct 1989 16:00:07 +0000
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+/*
+ * 
+ *    Copyright (C) 1986 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ * 
+ * This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
+the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.  */
+ * 
+ *
+ * For Emacs in SunView/Sun-Windows: (supported by Sun Unix v3.2)
+ * Insert a notifier filter-function to convert all useful input 
+ * to "key" sequences that emacs can understand.  See: Emacstool(1).
+ *
+ * Author: Jeff Peck, Sun Microsystems, Inc. <peck@sun.com>
+ *
+ * Original Idea: Ian Batten
+ * Updated 15-Mar-88, Jeff Peck: set IN_EMACSTOOL, TERM, TERMCAP
+ * 
+ */
+
+#include <suntool/sunview.h>
+#include <suntool/tty.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <sys/file.h>
+
+#define BUFFER_SIZE 128               /* Size of all the buffers */
+
+/* define WANT_CAPS_LOCK to make f-key T1 (aka F1) behave as CapsLock */
+#define WANT_CAPS_LOCK
+#ifdef WANT_CAPS_LOCK
+int caps_lock;		/* toggle indicater for f-key T1 caps lock */
+static char *Caps = "[CAPS] ";		/* Caps Lock prefix string */
+#define CAPS_LEN 7			/* strlen (Caps) */
+#endif
+
+static char *mouse_prefix = "\030\000";	/* C-x C-@ */
+static int   m_prefix_length = 2;       /* mouse_prefix length */
+
+static char *key_prefix = "\030*";  	/* C-x *   */
+static int   k_prefix_length = 2;       /* key_prefix length */
+
+static char *emacs_name = "emacs";	/* default run command */
+static char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE];	/* send to ttysw_input */
+static char *title = "Emacstool - ";	/* initial title */
+
+Frame frame;                            /* Base frame for system */
+Tty ttysw;                              /* Where emacs is */
+int font_width, font_height;            /* For translating pixels to chars */
+
+int console_fd = 0;		/* for debugging: setenv DEBUGEMACSTOOL */
+FILE *console;			/* for debugging: setenv DEBUGEMACSTOOL */
+
+Icon frame_icon;
+/* make an icon_image for the default frame_icon */
+static short default_image[258] = 
+{
+#include <images/terminal.icon>
+};
+mpr_static(icon_image, 64, 64, 1, default_image);
+
+
+/*
+ * Assign a value to a set of keys
+ */
+int
+button_value (event)
+     Event *event;
+{
+  int retval = 0;
+  /*
+   * Code up the current situation:
+   *
+   * 1 = MS_LEFT;
+   * 2 = MS_MIDDLE;
+   * 4 = MS_RIGHT;
+   * 8 = SHIFT;
+   * 16 = CONTROL;
+   * 32 = META;
+   * 64 = DOUBLE;
+   * 128 = UP;
+   */
+
+  if (MS_LEFT   == (event_id (event))) retval = 1;
+  if (MS_MIDDLE == (event_id (event))) retval = 2;
+  if (MS_RIGHT  == (event_id (event))) retval = 4;
+
+  if (event_shift_is_down (event)) retval += 8;
+  if (event_ctrl_is_down  (event)) retval += 16;
+  if (event_meta_is_down  (event)) retval += 32;
+  if (event_is_up         (event)) retval += 128;
+  return retval;
+}
+
+/*
+ *  Variables to store the time of the previous mouse event that was
+ *  sent to emacs.
+ *
+ *  The theory is that to time double clicks while ignoreing UP buttons,
+ *  we must keep track of the accumulated time.
+ *
+ *  If someone writes a SUN-SET-INPUT-MASK for emacstool,
+ *  That could be used to selectively disable UP events, 
+ *  and then this cruft wouldn't be necessary.
+ */
+static long prev_event_sec = 0;
+static long prev_event_usec = 0;
+
+/*
+ *  Give the time difference in milliseconds, where one second
+ *  is considered infinite.
+ */
+int
+time_delta (now_sec, now_usec, prev_sec, prev_usec)
+     long now_sec, now_usec, prev_sec, prev_usec;
+{
+  long sec_delta = now_sec - prev_sec;
+  long usec_delta = now_usec - prev_usec;
+  
+  if (usec_delta < 0) {		/* "borrow" a second */
+    usec_delta += 1000000;
+    --sec_delta;
+  }
+  
+  if (sec_delta >= 10) 
+    return (9999);		/* Infinity */
+  else
+    return ((sec_delta * 1000) + (usec_delta / 1000));
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Filter function to translate selected input events for emacs
+ * Mouse button events become ^X^@(button x-col y-line time-delta) .
+ * Function keys: ESC-*{c}{lrt} l,r,t for Left, Right, Top; 
+ * {c} encodes the keynumber as a character [a-o]
+ */
+static Notify_value
+input_event_filter_function (window, event, arg, type)
+     Window window;
+     Event *event;
+     Notify_arg arg;
+     Notify_event_type type;
+{
+  struct timeval time_stamp;
+
+  if (console_fd) fprintf(console, "Event: %d\n", event_id(event));
+
+  /* UP L1 is the STOP key */
+  if (event_id(event) == WIN_STOP) {
+    ttysw_input(ttysw, "\007\007\007\007\007\007\007", 7);
+    return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+  }
+
+  /* UP L5 & L7 is Expose & Open, let them pass to sunview */
+  if (event_id(event) == KEY_LEFT(5) || event_id(event) == KEY_LEFT(7))
+    if(event_is_up (event)) 
+      return notify_next_event_func (window, event, arg, type);
+    else return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+
+  if (event_is_button (event)) { 	      /* do Mouse Button events */
+/* Commented out so that we send mouse up events too.
+   if (event_is_up (event)) 
+      return notify_next_event_func (window, event, arg, type);
+*/
+    time_stamp = event_time (event);
+    ttysw_input (ttysw, mouse_prefix, m_prefix_length);
+    sprintf (buffer, "(%d %d %d %d)\015", 
+	     button_value (event),
+	     event_x (event) / font_width,
+	     event_y (event) / font_height,
+	     time_delta (time_stamp.tv_sec, time_stamp.tv_usec,
+			 prev_event_sec, prev_event_usec)
+	     );
+    ttysw_input (ttysw, buffer, strlen(buffer));
+    prev_event_sec = time_stamp.tv_sec;
+    prev_event_usec = time_stamp.tv_usec;
+    return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+  }
+  
+  { /* Do the function key events */
+    int d;
+    char c = (char) 0;
+    if ((event_is_key_left  (event)) ?
+	((d = event_id(event) - KEY_LEFT(1)   + 'a'), c='l') : 
+	((event_is_key_right (event)) ?
+	 ((d = event_id(event) - KEY_RIGHT(1) + 'a'), c='r') : 
+	 ((event_is_key_top   (event)) ?
+	  ((d = event_id(event) - KEY_TOP(1)  + 'a'), c='t') : 0)))
+      {
+	if (event_is_up(event)) return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+	if (event_shift_is_down (event)) c = c -  32;
+	/* this will give a non-{lrt} for unshifted keys */
+	if (event_ctrl_is_down  (event)) c = c -  64;
+	if (event_meta_is_down  (event)) c = c + 128;
+#ifdef WANT_CAPS_LOCK
+/* set a toggle and relabel window so T1 can act like caps-lock */
+	if (event_id(event) == KEY_TOP(1)) 
+	  {
+	    /* make a frame label with and without CAPS */
+	    strcpy (buffer, Caps); 
+	    title = &buffer[CAPS_LEN];
+	    strncpy (title, (char *)window_get (frame, FRAME_LABEL),
+		     BUFFER_SIZE - CAPS_LEN);
+	    buffer[BUFFER_SIZE] = (char) 0;	
+	    if (strncmp (title, Caps, CAPS_LEN) == 0)
+	      title += CAPS_LEN; 		 /* already Caps */
+	    caps_lock =  (caps_lock ? 0 : CAPS_LEN);
+	    window_set(frame, FRAME_LABEL, (title -= caps_lock), 0);
+	    return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+	  }
+#endif
+	ttysw_input (ttysw, key_prefix, k_prefix_length);
+	sprintf (buffer, "%c%c", d, c);
+	ttysw_input(ttysw, buffer, strlen(buffer));
+
+	return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+      }
+  }
+  if ((event_is_ascii(event) || event_is_meta(event)) 
+      && event_is_up(event)) return NOTIFY_IGNORED;
+#ifdef WANT_CAPS_LOCK
+/* shift alpha chars to upper case if toggle is set */
+  if ((caps_lock) && event_is_ascii(event)
+      && (event_id(event) >= 'a') && (event_id(event) <= 'z'))
+    event_set_id(event, (event_id(event) - 32));
+/* crufty, but it works for now. is there an UPCASE(event)? */
+#endif
+  return notify_next_event_func (window, event, arg, type);
+}
+
+main (argc, argv)
+     int argc;
+     char **argv;
+{
+  int error_code;	/* Error codes */
+  
+  if(getenv("DEBUGEMACSTOOL"))
+    console = fdopen (console_fd = open("/dev/console",O_WRONLY), "w");
+
+  			/* do this first, so arglist can override it */
+  frame_icon = icon_create (ICON_LABEL, "Emacstool",
+			    ICON_IMAGE, &icon_image,
+			    0);
+
+  putenv("IN_EMACSTOOL=t");	/* notify subprocess that it is in emacstool */
+
+  if (putenv("TERM=sun") != 0)	/* TTYSW will be a TERM=sun window */
+    {fprintf (stderr, "%s: Could not set TERM=sun, using `%s'\n",
+	     argv[0], (char *)getenv("TERM")) ;};
+  /*
+   * If TERMCAP starts with a slash, it is the pathname of the
+   * termcap file, not an entry extracted from it, so KEEP it!
+   * Otherwise, it may not relate to the new TERM, so Nuke-It.
+   * If there is no TERMCAP environment variable, don't make one.
+   */
+  {
+    char *termcap ;	/* Current TERMCAP value */
+    termcap = (char *)getenv("TERMCAP") ;
+    if (termcap && (*termcap != '/'))
+      {
+	if (putenv("TERMCAP=") != 0)
+	  {fprintf (stderr, "%s: Could not clear TERMCAP\n", argv[0]) ;} ;
+      } ;
+  } ;
+  
+  /* find command to run as subprocess in window */
+  if (!(argv[0] = (char *)getenv("EMACSTOOL")))	/* Set emacs command name */
+      argv[0] = emacs_name;			
+  for (argc = 1; argv[argc]; argc++)		/* Use last one on line */
+    if(!(strcmp ("-rc", argv[argc])))		/* Override if -rc given */
+      {
+	int i = argc;
+	argv[argc--]=0;		/* kill the -rc argument */
+	if (argv[i+1]) {	/* move to agrv[0] and squeeze the rest */
+	  argv[0]=argv[i+1];
+	  for (; argv[i+2]; (argv[i]=argv[i+2],argv[++i]=0));
+	}
+      }
+
+  strcpy (buffer, title);
+  strncat (buffer, argv[0],		 /* append run command name */
+	   (BUFFER_SIZE - (strlen (buffer)) - (strlen (argv[0]))) - 1);
+
+  			/* Build a frame to run in */
+  frame = window_create ((Window)NULL, FRAME,
+			 FRAME_LABEL, buffer,
+			 FRAME_ICON, frame_icon,
+			 FRAME_ARGC_PTR_ARGV, &argc, argv,
+			 0);
+
+  /* Create a tty with emacs in it */
+  ttysw = window_create (frame, TTY, 
+			 TTY_QUIT_ON_CHILD_DEATH, TRUE, 
+			 TTY_BOLDSTYLE, 8, 
+			 TTY_ARGV, argv, 
+			 0);
+
+  window_set(ttysw,
+	     WIN_CONSUME_PICK_EVENTS, 
+	     WIN_STOP,
+	     WIN_MOUSE_BUTTONS, WIN_UP_EVENTS,
+	     /* LOC_WINENTER, LOC_WINEXIT, LOC_MOVE, */
+	     0,
+
+	     WIN_CONSUME_KBD_EVENTS, 
+	     WIN_STOP,
+	     WIN_ASCII_EVENTS, 
+	     WIN_LEFT_KEYS, WIN_TOP_KEYS, WIN_RIGHT_KEYS,
+	     /* WIN_UP_ASCII_EVENTS, */
+	     0,
+	     
+	     0);
+
+  font_height = (int)window_get (ttysw, WIN_ROW_HEIGHT);
+  font_width  = (int)window_get (ttysw, WIN_COLUMN_WIDTH);
+
+                                         /* Interpose my event function */
+  error_code = (int)  notify_interpose_event_func 
+    (ttysw, input_event_filter_function, NOTIFY_SAFE);
+
+  if (error_code != 0)                       /* Barf */
+    {
+      fprintf (stderr, "notify_interpose_event_func got %d.\n", error_code);
+      exit (1);
+    }
+
+  window_main_loop (frame);                  /* And away we go */
+}