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Make (many) trivial substitutions for renamed and new macros in dispextern.h, frame.h and window.h. (make_window): Initialize new members left_margin_cols, right_margin_cols, left_fringe_width, right_fringe_width, fringes_outside_margins, scroll_bar_width, and vertical_scroll_bar_type. (coordinates_in_window): Adapted to new fringe/margin positions and per-window fringes and scroll-bars. Fix bug related to incorrectly adjusting coordinates by frame's internal_border_width (the effect normally negible since the internal_border_width is typically 0 or 1 pixel, but very noticeable for an internal_border_width of e.g. 25 pixels). Upon successful return (other than ON_NOTHING), the coordinates are now always properly converted to window relative for the given display element. (window_from_coordinates): Add new parameters wx and wy to return the window relative x and y position in the returned window and part. A null arg means, don't return the position. All callers changed. (adjust_window_margins): New function which may reduce the width of the display margins if a window's text area is too small after resizing or splitting windows. (size_window): Fix bug that did not account for display margin widths when checking the minimum width of a window; use adjust_window_margins. (set_window_buffer): Call Fset_window_fringes and Fset_window_scroll_bars to setup per-window elements. Add new arg KEEP_MARGINS_P. Non-nil means to keep window's existing display margin, fringe widths, and scroll bar settings (e.g. after splitting a window or resizing the frame). All callers changed. (Fset_window_buffer): New arg KEEP_MARGINS. All callers changed. (Fsplit_window): Duplicate original window's display margin, fringe, and scroll-bar settings; then call Fset_window_buffer with KEEP_MARGINS non-nil. This fixes a bug which caused a split window to only preserve the display margins in one of the windows. When splitting horisontally, call adjust_window_margins on both windows to ensure that the text area of the new windows is non too narrow. This fixes a bug which could cause emacs to trap if the width of the split window was less than the width of the display margins. (window_box_text_cols): Renamed from window_internal_width. All uses changed. Adapt to per-window fringes and scroll bars. Fix bug that caused vertical separator to be subtracted also on window frames. Fix another bug that did not reduce the returned value by the columns used for display margins. (window_scroll_line_based): Fix bug related to scrolling too much when display margins are present (implicitly fixed by the fix to window_box_text_cols). (scroll_left, scroll_right): Fix bug related to scrolling too far by default when display margins are present (implicitly fixed by the fix to window_box_text_cols). (struct saved_window): Rename members left to left_col, top to top_line, width to total_cols, height to total_lines, orig_top to orig_top_line, orig_height to orig_total_lines. All uses changed. New members left_margin_cols, right_margin_cols, left_fringe_width, right_fringe_width, fringes_outside_margins, scroll_bar_width, and vertical_scroll_bar_type for saving per-window display elements. (Fset_window_configuration): Restore display margins, fringes, and scroll bar settings. This fixes a bug which caused display margins to be discarded when saving and restoring a window configuration. (save_window_save): Save display margins, fringes, and scroll bar settings. This fixes a bug which caused display margins to be discarded when saving and restoring a window configuration. (Fset_window_margins): Do nothing if display margins are not really changed. Otherwise, call adjust_window_margins to ensure the text area doesn't get too narrow. This fixes a bug which could cause emacs to trap if setting display margins wider than the width of the window. (Fset_window_fringes): New defun to allow user to specifically set this window's fringe widths and position vs. display margins. (Fwindow_fringes): New defun to return window's actual fringe settings. (Fset_window_scroll_bars): New defun to allow user to specifically set this window's scroll bar width and position. (Fwindow_scroll_bars): New defun to return window's actual scroll bar settings. (compare_window_configurations): Also compare display margins, fringes, and scroll bar settings. (syms_of_window): Defsubr new defuns for fringe and scroll bars.
author Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
date Sat, 24 May 2003 22:07:51 +0000
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;;; avoid.el --- make mouse pointer stay out of the way of editing

;;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Boris Goldowsky <boris@gnu.org>
;; Keywords: mouse

;; 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 2, 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.

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;;; Commentary:

;; For those who are annoyed by the mouse pointer obscuring text,
;; this mode moves the mouse pointer - either just a little out of
;; the way, or all the way to the corner of the frame.
;; To use, load or evaluate this file and type M-x mouse-avoidance-mode .
;; To set up permanently, put the following in your .emacs:
;;
;; (if (display-mouse-p) (mouse-avoidance-mode 'animate))
;;
;; Other legitimate alternatives include
;; `banish', `exile', `jump', `cat-and-mouse', and `proteus'.
;; They do somewhat different things.
;; See the documentation for function `mouse-avoidance-mode' for
;; details of the different modes.
;;
;; For added silliness, make the animatee animate...
;; put something similar to the following into your .emacs:
;;
;; (if (eq window-system 'x)
;;     (mouse-avoidance-set-pointer-shape
;;	     (eval (nth (random 4)
;;			'(x-pointer-man x-pointer-spider
;;			  x-pointer-gobbler x-pointer-gumby)))))
;;
;; For completely random pointer shape, replace the setq above with:
;; (setq x-pointer-shape (mouse-avoidance-random-shape))
;;
;; Bugs / Warnings / To-Do:
;;
;; - Using this code does slow emacs down.  "banish" mode shouldn't
;;   be too bad, and on my workstation even "animate" is reasonable.
;;
;; - It ought to find out where any overlapping frames are and avoid them,
;;   rather than always raising the frame.

;; Credits:
;; This code was helped by all those who contributed suggestions,
;;   fixes, and additions
;; Joe Harrington (and his advisor), for the original inspiration.
;; Ken Manheimer, for dreaming up the Protean mode.
;; Richard Stallman, for the awful cat-and-mouse pun, among other things.
;; Mike Williams, Denis Howe, Bill Benedetto, Chris Moore, Don Morris,
;; Simon Marshall, and M.S. Ashton, for their feedback.

;;; Code:

(provide 'avoid)

(defgroup avoid nil
  "Make mouse pointer stay out of the way of editing."
  :prefix "mouse-avoidance-"
  :group 'mouse)

;;;###autoload
(defcustom mouse-avoidance-mode nil
  "Activate mouse avoidance mode.
See function `mouse-avoidance-mode' for possible values.
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
use either \\[customize] or the function `mouse-avoidance-mode'."
  :set (lambda (symbol value)
	 ;; 'none below prevents toggling when value is nil.
	 (mouse-avoidance-mode (or value 'none)))
  :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
  :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) (const banish) (const jump)
		 (const animate) (const exile) (const proteus)
		 )
  :group 'avoid
  :require 'avoid
  :version "20.3")


(defcustom mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist 15
  "*Average distance that mouse will be moved when approached by cursor.
Only applies in mouse-avoidance-mode `jump' and its derivatives.
For best results make this larger than `mouse-avoidance-threshold'."
  :type 'integer
  :group 'avoid)

(defcustom mouse-avoidance-nudge-var 10
  "*Variability of `mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist' (which see)."
  :type 'integer
  :group 'avoid)

(defcustom mouse-avoidance-animation-delay .01
  "Delay between animation steps, in seconds."
  :type 'number
  :group 'avoid)

(defcustom mouse-avoidance-threshold 5
  "*Mouse-pointer's flight distance.
If the cursor gets closer than this, the mouse pointer will move away.
Only applies in mouse-avoidance-modes `animate' and `jump'."
  :type 'integer
  :group 'avoid)

;; Internal variables
(defvar mouse-avoidance-state nil)
(defvar mouse-avoidance-pointer-shapes nil)
(defvar mouse-avoidance-n-pointer-shapes 0)
(defvar mouse-avoidance-old-pointer-shape nil)

;; This timer is used to run something when Emacs is idle.
(defvar mouse-avoidance-timer nil)

;;; Functions:

(defsubst mouse-avoidance-set-pointer-shape (shape)
  "Set the shape of the mouse pointer to SHAPE."
  (when (boundp 'x-pointer-shape)
    (setq x-pointer-shape shape)
    (set-mouse-color nil)))

(defun mouse-avoidance-point-position ()
  "Return the position of point as (FRAME X . Y).
Analogous to mouse-position."
  (let* ((w (selected-window))
	 (edges (window-edges w))
	 (list
	  (compute-motion (max (window-start w) (point-min))   ; start pos
			  ;; window-start can be < point-min if the
			  ;; latter has changed since the last redisplay
			  '(0 . 0)	                       ; start XY
			  (point)	                       ; stop pos
			  (cons (window-width) (window-height)); stop XY: none
			  (1- (window-width))                  ; width
			  (cons (window-hscroll w) 0)          ; 0 may not be right?
			  (selected-window))))
    ;; compute-motion returns (pos HPOS VPOS prevhpos contin)
    ;; we want:               (frame hpos . vpos)
    (cons (selected-frame)
	  (cons (+ (car edges)       (car (cdr list)))
		(+ (car (cdr edges)) (car (cdr (cdr list))))))))

;(defun mouse-avoidance-point-position-test ()
;  (interactive)
;  (message (format "point=%s mouse=%s"
;		   (cdr (mouse-avoidance-point-position))
;		   (cdr (mouse-position)))))

(defun mouse-avoidance-set-mouse-position (pos)
  ;; Carefully set mouse position to given position (X . Y)
  ;; Ideally, should check if X,Y is in the current frame, and if not,
  ;; leave the mouse where it was.  However, this is currently
  ;; difficult to do, so we just raise the frame to avoid frame switches.
  ;; Returns t if it moved the mouse.
  (let ((f (selected-frame)))
    (raise-frame f)
    (set-mouse-position f (car pos) (cdr pos))
    t))

(defun mouse-avoidance-too-close-p (mouse)
  "Return t if mouse pointer and point cursor are too close.
MOUSE is the current mouse position as returned by `mouse-position'.
Acceptable distance is defined by `mouse-avoidance-threshold'."
  (let* ((frame (car mouse))
	 (mouse-y (cdr (cdr mouse)))
	 (tool-bar-lines (frame-parameter nil 'tool-bar-lines)))
    (or tool-bar-lines
	(setq tool-bar-lines 0))
    (if (and mouse-y (< mouse-y tool-bar-lines))
	nil
      (let ((point (mouse-avoidance-point-position))
	    (mouse-x (car (cdr mouse))))
	(and (eq frame (car point))
	     (not (null mouse-x))
	     (< (abs (- mouse-x (car (cdr point))))
		mouse-avoidance-threshold)
	     (< (abs (- mouse-y (cdr (cdr point))))
		mouse-avoidance-threshold))))))

(defun mouse-avoidance-banish-destination ()
  "The position to which mouse-avoidance-mode `banish' moves the mouse.
You can redefine this if you want the mouse banished to a different corner."
 (cons (1- (frame-width))
       0))

(defun mouse-avoidance-banish-mouse ()
  ;; Put the mouse pointer in the upper-right corner of the current frame.
  (mouse-avoidance-set-mouse-position (mouse-avoidance-banish-destination)))

(defsubst mouse-avoidance-delta (cur delta dist var min max)
  ;; Decide how far to move in either dimension.
  ;; Args are the CURRENT location, the desired DELTA for
  ;; warp-conservation, the DISTANCE we like to move, the VARIABILITY
  ;; in distance allowed, and the MIN and MAX possible window positions.
  ;; Returns something as close to DELTA as possible within the constraints.
  (let ((L1 (max (- min cur) (+ (- dist) (- var))))
	(R1                  (+ (- dist)    var ))
	(L2                  (+    dist  (- var)))
	(R2 (min (- max cur) (+    dist     var))))
    (if (< R1 (- min cur)) (setq L1 nil R1 nil))
    (if (> L2 (- max cur)) (setq L2 nil R2 nil))
    (cond ((and L1 (< delta L1)) L1)
	  ((and R1 (< delta R1)) delta)
	  ((and R1 (< delta 0)) R1)
	  ((and L2 (< delta L2)) L2)
	  ((and R2 (< delta R2)) delta)
	  (R2)
	  ((or R1 L2))
	  (t 0))))

(defun mouse-avoidance-nudge-mouse ()
  ;; Push the mouse a little way away, possibly animating the move
  ;; For these modes, state keeps track of the total offset that we've
  ;; accumulated, and tries to keep it close to zero.
  (let* ((cur (mouse-position))
	 (cur-frame (car cur))
	 (cur-pos (cdr cur))
	 (deltax (mouse-avoidance-delta
		  (car cur-pos) (- (random mouse-avoidance-nudge-var)
				   (car mouse-avoidance-state))
		  mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist mouse-avoidance-nudge-var
		  0 (frame-width)))
	 (deltay (mouse-avoidance-delta
		  (cdr cur-pos) (- (random mouse-avoidance-nudge-var)
				   (cdr mouse-avoidance-state))
		  mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist mouse-avoidance-nudge-var
		  0 (frame-height))))
    (setq mouse-avoidance-state
	  (cons (+ (car mouse-avoidance-state) deltax)
		(+ (cdr mouse-avoidance-state) deltay)))
    (if (or (eq mouse-avoidance-mode 'animate)
	    (eq mouse-avoidance-mode 'proteus))
	(let ((i 0.0))
	  (while (<= i 1)
	    (mouse-avoidance-set-mouse-position
	     (cons (+ (car cur-pos) (round (* i deltax)))
		   (+ (cdr cur-pos) (round (* i deltay)))))
    	    (setq i (+ i (max .1 (/ 1.0 mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist))))
	    (if (eq mouse-avoidance-mode 'proteus)
		(mouse-avoidance-set-pointer-shape
		 (mouse-avoidance-random-shape)))
	    (sit-for mouse-avoidance-animation-delay)))
      (mouse-avoidance-set-mouse-position (cons (+ (car (cdr cur)) deltax)
						(+ (cdr (cdr cur)) deltay))))))

(defun mouse-avoidance-random-shape ()
  "Return a random cursor shape.
This assumes that any variable whose name begins with x-pointer- and
has an integer value is a valid cursor shape.  You might want to
redefine this function to suit your own tastes."
  (if (null mouse-avoidance-pointer-shapes)
      (progn
	(setq mouse-avoidance-pointer-shapes
	      (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-value (intern x)))
		      (all-completions "x-pointer-" obarray
				       (lambda (x)
					  (and (boundp x)
					       (integerp (symbol-value x)))))))
	(setq mouse-avoidance-n-pointer-shapes
	      (length mouse-avoidance-pointer-shapes))))
  (nth (random mouse-avoidance-n-pointer-shapes)
       mouse-avoidance-pointer-shapes))

(defun mouse-avoidance-banish-hook ()
  (if (and (not executing-kbd-macro)	; don't check inside macro
	   (cadr (mouse-position))      ; don't move unless in an Emacs frame
	   ;; Don't do anything if last event was a mouse event.
	   (not (and (consp last-input-event)
		     (symbolp (car last-input-event))
		     (let ((modifiers (event-modifiers (car last-input-event))))
		       (or (memq (car last-input-event)
				 '(mouse-movement scroll-bar-movement))
			   (memq 'click modifiers)
			   (memq 'drag modifiers)
			   (memq 'down modifiers))))))
      (mouse-avoidance-banish-mouse)))

(defun mouse-avoidance-exile-hook ()
  ;; For exile mode, the state is nil when the mouse is in its normal
  ;; position, and set to the old mouse-position when the mouse is in exile.
  (if (and (not executing-kbd-macro)
	   ;; Don't do anything if last event was a mouse event.
	   (not (and (consp last-input-event)
		     (symbolp (car last-input-event))
		     (let ((modifiers (event-modifiers (car last-input-event))))
		       (or (memq (car last-input-event)
				 '(mouse-movement scroll-bar-movement))
			   (memq 'click modifiers)
			   (memq 'drag modifiers)
			   (memq 'down modifiers))))))
      (let ((mp (mouse-position)))
	(cond ((and (not mouse-avoidance-state)
		    (mouse-avoidance-too-close-p mp))
	       (setq mouse-avoidance-state mp)
	       (mouse-avoidance-banish-mouse))
	      ((and mouse-avoidance-state
		    (not (mouse-avoidance-too-close-p mouse-avoidance-state)))
	       (if (and (eq (car mp) (selected-frame))
			(equal (cdr mp) (mouse-avoidance-banish-destination)))
		   (mouse-avoidance-set-mouse-position
		    ;; move back only if user has not moved mouse
		    (cdr mouse-avoidance-state)))
	       ;; but clear state anyway, to be ready for another move
	       (setq mouse-avoidance-state nil))))))

(defun mouse-avoidance-fancy-hook ()
  ;; Used for the "fancy" modes, ie jump et al.
  (if (and (not executing-kbd-macro)	; don't check inside macro
	   ;; Don't do anything if last event was a mouse event.
	   (not (and (consp last-input-event)
		     (symbolp (car last-input-event))
		     (let ((modifiers (event-modifiers (car last-input-event))))
		       (or (memq (car last-input-event)
				 '(mouse-movement scroll-bar-movement))
			   (memq 'click modifiers)
			   (memq 'drag modifiers)
			   (memq 'down modifiers)))))
	   (mouse-avoidance-too-close-p (mouse-position)))
      (let ((old-pos (mouse-position)))
	(mouse-avoidance-nudge-mouse)
	(if (not (eq (selected-frame) (car old-pos)))
	    ;; This should never happen.
	    (apply 'set-mouse-position old-pos)))))

;;;###autoload
(defun mouse-avoidance-mode (&optional mode)
  "Set cursor avoidance mode to MODE.
MODE should be one of the symbols `banish', `exile', `jump', `animate',
`cat-and-mouse', `proteus', or `none'.

If MODE is nil, toggle mouse avoidance between `none' and `banish'
modes.  Positive numbers and symbols other than the above are treated
as equivalent to `banish'; negative numbers and `-' are equivalent to `none'.

Effects of the different modes:
 * banish: Move the mouse to the upper-right corner on any keypress.
 * exile: Move the mouse to the corner only if the cursor gets too close,
     and allow it to return once the cursor is out of the way.
 * jump: If the cursor gets too close to the mouse, displace the mouse
     a random distance & direction.
 * animate: As `jump', but shows steps along the way for illusion of motion.
 * cat-and-mouse: Same as `animate'.
 * proteus: As `animate', but changes the shape of the mouse pointer too.

Whenever the mouse is moved, the frame is also raised.

\(see `mouse-avoidance-threshold' for definition of \"too close\",
and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist' and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-var' for
definition of \"random distance\".)"
  (interactive
   (list (intern (completing-read
		  "Select cursor avoidance technique (SPACE for list): "
		  '(("banish") ("exile") ("jump") ("animate")
		    ("cat-and-mouse") ("proteus") ("none"))
		  nil t))))
  (if (eq mode 'cat-and-mouse)
      (setq mode 'animate))
  (if mouse-avoidance-timer
      (cancel-timer mouse-avoidance-timer))
  (setq mouse-avoidance-timer nil)

  ;; Restore pointer shape if necessary
  (if (eq mouse-avoidance-mode 'proteus)
      (mouse-avoidance-set-pointer-shape mouse-avoidance-old-pointer-shape))

  ;; Do additional setup depending on version of mode requested
  (cond	((eq mode 'none)
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-mode nil))
	((or (eq mode 'jump)
	     (eq mode 'animate)
	     (eq mode 'proteus))
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-timer
	       (run-with-idle-timer 0.1 t 'mouse-avoidance-fancy-hook))
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-mode mode
	       mouse-avoidance-state (cons 0 0)
	       mouse-avoidance-old-pointer-shape
	       (and (boundp 'x-pointer-shape) x-pointer-shape)))
	((eq mode 'exile)
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-timer
	       (run-with-idle-timer 0.1 t 'mouse-avoidance-exile-hook))
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-mode mode
	       mouse-avoidance-state nil))
	((or (eq mode 'banish)
	     (eq mode t)
	     (and (null mode) (null mouse-avoidance-mode))
	     (and mode (> (prefix-numeric-value mode) 0)))
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-timer
	       (run-with-idle-timer 0.1 t 'mouse-avoidance-banish-hook))
	 (setq mouse-avoidance-mode 'banish))
	(t (setq mouse-avoidance-mode nil)))
  (force-mode-line-update))

;; Most people who use avoid mode leave it on all the time, so it's not
;; very informative to announce it in the mode line.
;;(or (assq 'mouse-avoidance-mode minor-mode-alist)
;;    (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(mouse-avoidance-mode " Avoid")
;;				 minor-mode-alist)))

;; Needed for custom.
(if mouse-avoidance-mode
    (mouse-avoidance-mode mouse-avoidance-mode))

;;; avoid.el ends here