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;;; viper-mous.el --- mouse support for Viper ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 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 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. ;; 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. (require 'viper-util) ;;; Variables ;; Variable used for catching the switch-frame event. ;; If non-nil, indicates that previous-frame should be the selected ;; one. Used by vip-mouse-click-get-word. Not a user option. (defvar vip-frame-of-focus nil) ;; Frame that was selected before the switch-frame event. (defconst vip-current-frame-saved (selected-frame)) (defvar vip-surrounding-word-function 'vip-surrounding-word "*Function that determines what constitutes a word for clicking events. Takes two parameters: a COUNT, indicating how many words to return, and CLICK-COUNT, telling whether this is the first click, a double-click, or a tripple-click.") ;; time interval in millisecond within which successive clicks are ;; considered related (defconst vip-multiclick-timeout (if vip-xemacs-p mouse-track-multi-click-time double-click-time) "*Time interval in millisecond within which successive clicks are considered related.") ;; current event click count; XEmacs only (defvar vip-current-click-count 0) ;; time stamp of the last click event; XEmacs only (defvar vip-last-click-event-timestamp 0) ;; Local variable used to toggle wraparound search on click. (vip-deflocalvar vip-mouse-click-search-noerror t) ;; Local variable used to delimit search after wraparound. (vip-deflocalvar vip-mouse-click-search-limit nil) ;; remembers prefix argument to pass along to commands invoked by second ;; click. ;; This is needed because in Emacs (not XEmacs), assigning to preix-arg ;; causes Emacs to count the second click as if it was a single click (defvar vip-global-prefix-argument nil) ;;; Code (defsubst vip-multiclick-p () (not (vip-sit-for-short vip-multiclick-timeout t))) (defun vip-surrounding-word (count click-count) "Returns word surrounding point according to a heuristic. COUNT indicates how many regions to return. If CLICK-COUNT is 1, `word' is a word in Vi sense. If CLICK-COUNT is 2,then `word' is a Word in Vi sense. If the character clicked on is a non-separator and is non-alphanumeric but is adjacent to an alphanumeric symbol, then it is considered alphanumeric for the purpose of this command. If this character has a matching character, such as `\(' is a match for `\)', then the matching character is also considered alphanumeric. For convenience, in Lisp modes, `-' is considered alphanumeric. If CLICK-COUNT is 3 or more, returns the line clicked on with leading and trailing space and tabs removed. In that case, the first argument, COUNT, is ignored." (let ((modifiers "") beg skip-flag result word-beg) (if (> click-count 2) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (vip-skip-all-separators-forward 'within-line) (setq beg (point)) (end-of-line) (setq result (buffer-substring beg (point)))) (if (and (not (vip-looking-at-alphasep)) (or (save-excursion (vip-backward-char-carefully) (vip-looking-at-alpha)) (save-excursion (vip-forward-char-carefully) (vip-looking-at-alpha)))) (setq modifiers (cond ((looking-at "\\\\") "\\\\") ((looking-at "-") "C-C-") ((looking-at "[][]") "][") ((looking-at "[()]") ")(") ((looking-at "[{}]") "{}") ((looking-at "[<>]") "<>") ((looking-at "[`']") "`'") ((looking-at "\\^") "\\^") ((vip-looking-at-separator) "") (t (char-to-string (following-char)))) )) ;; Add `-' to alphanum, if it wasn't added and if we are in Lisp (or (looking-at "-") (not (string-match "lisp" (symbol-name major-mode))) (setq modifiers (concat modifiers "C-C-"))) (save-excursion (cond ((> click-count 1) (vip-skip-nonseparators 'backward)) ((vip-looking-at-alpha modifiers) (vip-skip-alpha-backward modifiers)) ((not (vip-looking-at-alphasep modifiers)) (vip-skip-nonalphasep-backward)) (t (if (> click-count 1) (vip-skip-nonseparators 'backward) (vip-skip-alpha-backward modifiers)))) (setq word-beg (point)) (setq skip-flag nil) ; don't move 1 char forw the first time (while (> count 0) (if skip-flag (vip-forward-char-carefully 1)) (setq skip-flag t) ; now always move 1 char forward (if (> click-count 1) (vip-skip-nonseparators 'forward) (vip-skip-alpha-forward modifiers)) (setq count (1- count))) (setq result (buffer-substring word-beg (point)))) ) ; if ;; XEmacs doesn't have set-text-properties, but there buffer-substring ;; doesn't return properties together with the string, so it's not needed. (if vip-emacs-p (set-text-properties 0 (length result) nil result)) result )) (defun vip-mouse-click-get-word (click count click-count) "Returns word surrounding the position of a mouse click. Click may be in another window. Current window and buffer isn't changed. On single or double click, returns the word as determined by `vip-surrounding-word-function'." (let ((click-word "") (click-pos (vip-mouse-click-posn click)) (click-buf (vip-mouse-click-window-buffer click))) (or (numberp count) (setq count 1)) (or (numberp click-count) (setq click-count 1)) (save-excursion (save-window-excursion (if click-pos (progn (set-buffer click-buf) (goto-char click-pos) (setq click-word (funcall vip-surrounding-word-function count click-count))) (error "Click must be over a window.")) click-word)))) ;; Returns window where click occurs (defsubst vip-mouse-click-frame (click) (window-frame (vip-mouse-click-window click))) ;; Returns window where click occurs (defsubst vip-mouse-click-window (click) (if vip-xemacs-p (event-window click) (posn-window (event-start click)))) ;; Returns the buffer of the window where click occurs (defsubst vip-mouse-click-window-buffer (click) (window-buffer (vip-mouse-click-window click))) ;; Returns the name of the buffer in the window where click occurs (defsubst vip-mouse-click-window-buffer-name (click) (buffer-name (vip-mouse-click-window-buffer click))) ;; Returns position of a click (defsubst vip-mouse-click-posn (click) (if vip-xemacs-p (event-point click) (posn-point (event-start click)))) (defun vip-mouse-click-insert-word (click arg) "Insert word clicked or double-clicked on. With prefix argument, N, insert that many words. This command must be bound to a mouse click. The double-click action of the same mouse button must not be bound \(or it must be bound to the same function\). See `vip-surrounding-word' for the definition of a word in this case." (interactive "e\nP") (if vip-frame-of-focus ;; to handle clicks in another frame (select-frame vip-frame-of-focus)) ;; turn arg into a number (cond ((numberp arg) nil) ;; prefix arg is a list when one hits C-u then command ((and (listp arg) (numberp (car arg))) (setq arg (car arg))) (t (setq arg 1))) (let (click-count interrupting-event) (if (and (vip-multiclick-p) ;; This trick checks if there is a pending mouse event ;; if so, we use this latter event and discard the current mouse click ;; If the next panding event is not a mouse event, we execute ;; the current mouse event (progn (setq interrupting-event (vip-read-event)) (vip-mouse-event-p last-input-event))) (progn ;; interrupted wait (setq vip-global-prefix-argument arg) ;; count this click for XEmacs (vip-event-click-count click)) ;; uninterrupted wait or the interrupting event wasn't a mouse event (setq click-count (vip-event-click-count click)) (if (> click-count 1) (setq arg vip-global-prefix-argument vip-global-prefix-argument nil)) (insert (vip-mouse-click-get-word click arg click-count)) (if (and interrupting-event (eventp interrupting-event) (not (vip-mouse-event-p interrupting-event))) (vip-set-unread-command-events interrupting-event)) ))) ;; arg is an event. accepts symbols and numbers, too (defun vip-mouse-event-p (event) (if (eventp event) (string-match "\\(mouse-\\|frame\\|screen\\|track\\)" (prin1-to-string (vip-event-key event))))) ;; XEmacs has no double-click events. So, we must simulate. ;; So, we have to simulate event-click-count. (defun vip-event-click-count (click) (if vip-xemacs-p (progn ;; if more than 1 second (if (> (- (event-timestamp click) vip-last-click-event-timestamp) vip-multiclick-timeout) (setq vip-current-click-count 0)) (setq vip-last-click-event-timestamp (event-timestamp click) vip-current-click-count (1+ vip-current-click-count))) (event-click-count click))) (defun vip-mouse-click-search-word (click arg) "Find the word clicked or double-clicked on. Word may be in another window. With prefix argument, N, search for N-th occurrence. This command must be bound to a mouse click. The double-click action of the same button must not be bound \(or it must be bound to the same function\). See `vip-surrounding-word' for the details on what constitutes a word for this command." (interactive "e\nP") (if vip-frame-of-focus ;; to handle clicks in another frame (select-frame vip-frame-of-focus)) (let (click-word click-count (previous-search-string vip-s-string)) (if (and (vip-multiclick-p) ;; This trick checks if there is a pending mouse event ;; if so, we use this latter event and discard the current mouse click ;; If the next pending event is not a mouse event, we execute ;; the current mouse event (progn (vip-read-event) (vip-mouse-event-p last-input-event))) (progn ;; interrupted wait (setq vip-global-prefix-argument (or vip-global-prefix-argument arg)) ;; remember command that was before the multiclick (setq this-command last-command) ;; make sure we counted this event---needed for XEmacs only (vip-event-click-count click)) ;; uninterrupted wait (setq click-count (vip-event-click-count click)) (setq click-word (vip-mouse-click-get-word click nil click-count)) (if (> click-count 1) (setq arg vip-global-prefix-argument vip-global-prefix-argument nil)) (setq arg (or arg 1)) (vip-deactivate-mark) (if (or (not (string= click-word vip-s-string)) (not (markerp vip-search-start-marker)) (not (equal (marker-buffer vip-search-start-marker) (current-buffer))) (not (eq last-command 'vip-mouse-click-search-word))) (progn (setq vip-search-start-marker (point-marker) vip-local-search-start-marker vip-search-start-marker vip-mouse-click-search-noerror t vip-mouse-click-search-limit nil) ;; make search string known to Viper (setq vip-s-string (if vip-re-search (regexp-quote click-word) click-word)) (if (not (string= vip-s-string (car vip-search-history))) (setq vip-search-history (cons vip-s-string vip-search-history))) )) (push-mark nil t) (while (> arg 0) (vip-forward-word 1) (condition-case nil (progn (if (not (search-forward click-word vip-mouse-click-search-limit vip-mouse-click-search-noerror)) (progn (setq vip-mouse-click-search-noerror nil) (setq vip-mouse-click-search-limit (save-excursion (if (and (markerp vip-local-search-start-marker) (marker-buffer vip-local-search-start-marker)) (goto-char vip-local-search-start-marker)) (vip-line-pos 'end))) (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward click-word vip-mouse-click-search-limit nil))) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (message "Searching for: %s" vip-s-string) (if (<= arg 1) (vip-flash-search-pattern)) ) (error (beep 1) (if (or (not (string= click-word previous-search-string)) (not (eq last-command 'vip-mouse-click-search-word))) (message "`%s': String not found in %s" vip-s-string (buffer-name (current-buffer))) (message "`%s': Last occurrence in %s. Back to beginning of search" click-word (buffer-name (current-buffer))) (setq arg 1) ;; to terminate the loop (sit-for 2)) (setq vip-mouse-click-search-noerror t) (setq vip-mouse-click-search-limit nil) (if (and (markerp vip-local-search-start-marker) (marker-buffer vip-local-search-start-marker)) (goto-char vip-local-search-start-marker)))) (setq arg (1- arg))) ))) (defun vip-mouse-catch-frame-switch (event arg) "Catch the event of switching frame. Usually is bound to a 'down-mouse' event to work properly. See sample bindings in viper.el and in the Viper manual." (interactive "e\nP") (setq vip-frame-of-focus nil) ;; pass prefix arg along to vip-mouse-click-search/insert-word (setq prefix-arg arg) (if (eq last-command 'handle-switch-frame) (setq vip-frame-of-focus vip-current-frame-saved)) ;; make Emacs forget that it executed vip-mouse-catch-frame-switch (setq this-command last-command)) ;; Called just before switching frames. Saves the old selected frame. ;; Sets last-command to handle-switch-frame (this is done automatically in ;; Emacs. ;; The semantics of switching frames is different in Emacs and XEmacs. ;; In Emacs, if you select-frame A while mouse is over frame B and then ;; start typing, input goes to frame B, which becomes selected. ;; In XEmacs, input will go to frame A. This may be a bug in one of the ;; Emacsen, but also may be a design decision. ;; Also, in Emacs sending input to frame B generates handle-switch-frame ;; event, while in XEmacs it doesn't. ;; All this accounts for the difference in the behavior of ;; vip-mouse-click-* commands when you click in a frame other than the one ;; that was the last to receive input. In Emacs, focus will be in frame A ;; until you do something other than vip-mouse-click-* command. ;; In XEmacs, you have to manually select frame B (with the mouse click) in ;; order to shift focus to frame B. (defsubst vip-remember-current-frame (frame) (setq last-command 'handle-switch-frame vip-current-frame-saved (selected-frame))) (cond ((vip-window-display-p) (let* ((search-key (if vip-xemacs-p [(meta shift button1up)] [S-mouse-1])) (search-key-catch (if vip-xemacs-p [(meta shift button1)] [S-down-mouse-1])) (insert-key (if vip-xemacs-p [(meta shift button2up)] [S-mouse-2])) (insert-key-catch (if vip-xemacs-p [(meta shift button2)] [S-down-mouse-2])) (search-key-unbound (and (not (key-binding search-key)) (not (key-binding search-key-catch)))) (insert-key-unbound (and (not (key-binding insert-key)) (not (key-binding insert-key-catch)))) ) (if search-key-unbound (global-set-key search-key 'vip-mouse-click-search-word)) (if insert-key-unbound (global-set-key insert-key 'vip-mouse-click-insert-word)) ;; The following would be needed if you want to use the above two ;; while clicking in another frame. If you only want to use them ;; by clicking in another window, not frame, the bindings below ;; aren't necessary. ;; These must be bound to mouse-down event for the same mouse ;; buttons as 'vip-mouse-click-search-word and ;; 'vip-mouse-click-insert-word (if search-key-unbound (global-set-key search-key-catch 'vip-mouse-catch-frame-switch)) (if insert-key-unbound (global-set-key insert-key-catch 'vip-mouse-catch-frame-switch)) (if vip-xemacs-p (add-hook 'mouse-leave-frame-hook 'vip-remember-current-frame) (defadvice handle-switch-frame (before vip-frame-advice activate) "Remember the selected frame before the switch-frame event." (vip-remember-current-frame (selected-frame)))) ))) (provide 'viper-mous) ;;; viper-mous.el ends here