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author | Geoff Voelker <voelker@cs.washington.edu> |
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date | Fri, 30 Jun 1995 21:14:56 +0000 |
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;;; bg-mouse.el --- GNU Emacs code for BBN Bitgraph mouse. ;; Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc. Oct 1985. ;; Author: John Robinson <jr@bbn-unix.arpa> ;; Stephen Gildea <gildea@bbn.com> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: hardware ;; 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. ;;; Code: ;;; Original version by John Robinson (jr@bbn-unix.arpa, bbncca!jr), Oct 1985 ;;; Modularized and enhanced by gildea@bbn.com Nov 1987 ;;; Time stamp <89/03/21 14:27:08 gildea> ;;; User customization option: (defvar bg-mouse-fast-select-window nil "*Non-nil for mouse hits to select new window, then execute; else just select.") ;;; These numbers are summed to make the index into the mouse-map. ;;; The low three bits correspond to what the mouse actually sends. (defconst bg-button-r 1) (defconst bg-button-m 2) (defconst bg-button-c 2) (defconst bg-button-l 4) (defconst bg-in-modeline 8) (defconst bg-in-scrollbar 16) (defconst bg-in-minibuf 24) ;;; semicolon screws up indenting, so use this instead (defconst semicolon ?\;) ;;; Defuns: (defun bg-mouse-report (prefix-arg) "Read, parse, and execute a BBN BitGraph mouse click. L-- move point | These apply for mouse click in a window. --R set mark | If bg-mouse-fast-select-window is nil, L-R kill region | these commands on a nonselected window -C- move point and yank | just select that window. LC- yank-pop | -CR or LCR undo | \"Scroll bar\" is right-hand window column. on modeline: on \"scroll bar\": in minibuffer: L-- scroll-up line to top execute-extended-command --R scroll-down line to bottom eval-expression -C- proportional goto-char line to middle suspend-emacs To reinitialize the mouse if the terminal is reset, type ESC : RET" (interactive "P") (bg-get-tty-num semicolon) (let* ((screen-mouse-x (min (1- (frame-width)) ;don't hit column 86! (/ (bg-get-tty-num semicolon) 9))) (screen-mouse-y (- (1- (frame-height)) ;assume default font size. (/ (bg-get-tty-num semicolon) 16))) (bg-mouse-buttons (% (bg-get-tty-num ?c) 8)) (bg-mouse-window (bg-window-from-x-y screen-mouse-x screen-mouse-y)) (bg-cursor-window (selected-window)) (edges (window-edges bg-mouse-window)) (minibuf-p (= screen-mouse-y (1- (screen-height)))) (in-modeline-p (and (not minibuf-p) (= screen-mouse-y (1- (nth 3 edges))))) (in-scrollbar-p (and (not minibuf-p) (not in-modeline-p) (>= screen-mouse-x (1- (nth 2 edges))))) (same-window-p (eq bg-mouse-window bg-cursor-window)) (in-minibuf-p (and minibuf-p (not bg-mouse-window))) ;minibuf must be inactive (bg-mode-bits (+ (if in-minibuf-p bg-in-minibuf 0) (if in-modeline-p bg-in-modeline 0) (if in-scrollbar-p bg-in-scrollbar 0))) (bg-command (lookup-key mouse-map (char-to-string (+ bg-mode-bits bg-mouse-buttons)))) (bg-mouse-x (- screen-mouse-x (nth 0 edges))) (bg-mouse-y (- screen-mouse-y (nth 1 edges)))) (cond ((or in-modeline-p in-scrollbar-p) (select-window bg-mouse-window) (bg-command-execute bg-command) (select-window bg-cursor-window)) ((or same-window-p in-minibuf-p) (bg-command-execute bg-command)) (t ;in another window (select-window bg-mouse-window) (if bg-mouse-fast-select-window (bg-command-execute bg-command))) ))) ;;; Library of commands: (defun bg-set-point () "Move point to location of BitGraph mouse." (interactive) (bg-move-point-to-x-y bg-mouse-x bg-mouse-y) (setq this-command 'next-line) ;make subsequent line moves work (setq temporary-goal-column bg-mouse-x)) (defun bg-set-mark () "Set mark at location of BitGraph mouse." (interactive) (push-mark) (bg-move-point-to-x-y bg-mouse-x bg-mouse-y) (exchange-point-and-mark)) (defun bg-yank () "Move point to location of BitGraph mouse and yank." (interactive "*") (bg-move-point-to-x-y bg-mouse-x bg-mouse-y) (setq this-command 'yank) (yank)) (defun yank-pop-1 () (interactive "*") (yank-pop 1)) (defun bg-yank-or-pop () "Move point to location of BitGraph mouse and yank. If last command was a yank, do a yank-pop." (interactive "*") (if (eql last-command 'yank) (yank-pop 1) (bg-yank))) ;;; In 18.51, Emacs Lisp doesn't provide most-positive-fixnum (defconst bg-most-positive-fixnum 8388607) (defun bg-move-by-percentage () "Go to location in buffer that is the same percentage of the way through the buffer as the BitGraph mouse's X position in the window." (interactive) ;; check carefully for overflow in intermediate calculations (goto-char (cond ((zerop bg-mouse-x) 0) ((< (buffer-size) (/ bg-most-positive-fixnum bg-mouse-x)) ;; no danger of overflow: compute it exactly (/ (* bg-mouse-x (buffer-size)) (1- (window-width)))) (t ;; overflow possible: approximate (* (/ (buffer-size) (1- (window-width))) bg-mouse-x)))) (beginning-of-line) (what-cursor-position)) (defun bg-mouse-line-to-top () "Scroll the line pointed to by the BitGraph mouse to the top of the window." (interactive) (scroll-up bg-mouse-y)) (defun bg-mouse-line-to-center () "Scroll the line pointed to by the BitGraph mouse to the center of the window" (interactive) (scroll-up (/ (+ 2 bg-mouse-y bg-mouse-y (- (window-height))) 2))) (defun bg-mouse-line-to-bottom () "Scroll the line pointed to by the mouse to the bottom of the window." (interactive) (scroll-up (+ bg-mouse-y (- 2 (window-height))))) (defun bg-kill-region () (interactive "*") (kill-region (region-beginning) (region-end))) (defun bg-insert-moused-sexp () "Insert a copy of the word (actually sexp) that the mouse is pointing at. Sexp is inserted into the buffer at point (where the text cursor is)." (interactive) (let ((moused-text (save-excursion (bg-move-point-to-x-y bg-mouse-x bg-mouse-y) (if (looking-at "\\s)") (forward-char 1) (forward-sexp 1)) (buffer-substring (save-excursion (backward-sexp 1) (point)) (point))))) (select-window bg-cursor-window) (delete-horizontal-space) (cond ((bolp) (indent-according-to-mode)) ;; In Lisp assume double-quote is closing; in Text assume opening. ;; Why? Because it does the right thing most often. ((save-excursion (forward-char -1) (and (not (looking-at "\\s\"")) (looking-at "[`'\"\\]\\|\\s("))) nil) (t (insert-string " "))) (insert-string moused-text) (or (eolp) (looking-at "\\s.\\|\\s)") (and (looking-at "'") (looking-at "\\sw")) ;hack for text mode (save-excursion (insert-string " "))))) ;;; Utility functions: (defun bg-get-tty-num (term-char) "Read from terminal until TERM-CHAR is read, and return intervening number. If non-numeric not matching TERM-CHAR, reprogram the mouse and signal an error." (let ((num 0) (char (- (read-char) 48))) (while (and (>= char 0) (<= char 9)) (setq num (+ (* num 10) char)) (setq char (- (read-char) 48))) (or (eq term-char (+ char 48)) (progn (bg-program-mouse) (error "Invalid data format in bg-mouse command: mouse reinitialized."))) num)) ;;; Note that this fails in the minibuf because move-to-column doesn't ;;; allow for the width of the prompt. (defun bg-move-point-to-x-y (x y) "Position cursor in window coordinates. X and Y are 0-based character positions in the window." (move-to-window-line y) ;; if not on a wrapped line, zero-column will be 0 (let ((zero-column (current-column)) (scroll-offset (window-hscroll))) ;; scrolling takes up column 0 to display the $ (if (> scroll-offset 0) (setq scroll-offset (1- scroll-offset))) (move-to-column (+ zero-column scroll-offset x)) )) ;;; Returns the window that screen position (x, y) is in or nil if none, ;;; meaning we are in the echo area with a non-active minibuffer. ;;; If coordinates-in-window-p were not in an X-windows-specific file ;;; we could use that. In Emacs 19 can even use locate-window-from-coordinates (defun bg-window-from-x-y (x y) "Find window corresponding to screen coordinates. X and Y are 0-based character positions on the screen." (let ((edges (window-edges)) (window nil)) (while (and (not (eq window (selected-window))) (or (< y (nth 1 edges)) (>= y (nth 3 edges)) (< x (nth 0 edges)) (>= x (nth 2 edges)))) (setq window (next-window window)) (setq edges (window-edges window))) (cond ((eq window (selected-window)) nil) ;we've looped: not found ((not window) (selected-window)) ;just starting: current window (t window)) )) (defun bg-command-execute (bg-command) (if (commandp bg-command) (command-execute bg-command) (ding))) (defun bg-program-mouse () (send-string-to-terminal "\e:0;7;;;360;512;9;16;9;16c")) ;;; Note that the doc string for mouse-map (as defined in subr.el) ;;; says it is for the X-window mouse. This is wrong; that keymap ;;; should be used for your mouse no matter what terminal you have. (or (keymapp mouse-map) (setq mouse-map (make-keymap))) (defun bind-bg-mouse-click (click-code function) "Bind bg-mouse CLICK-CODE to run FUNCTION." (define-key mouse-map (char-to-string click-code) function)) (bind-bg-mouse-click bg-button-l 'bg-set-point) (bind-bg-mouse-click bg-button-m 'bg-yank) (bind-bg-mouse-click bg-button-r 'bg-set-mark) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-button-l bg-button-m) 'yank-pop-1) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-button-l bg-button-r) 'bg-kill-region) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-button-m bg-button-r) 'undo) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-button-l bg-button-m bg-button-r) 'undo) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-modeline bg-button-l) 'scroll-up) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-modeline bg-button-m) 'bg-move-by-percentage) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-modeline bg-button-r) 'scroll-down) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-scrollbar bg-button-l) 'bg-mouse-line-to-top) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-scrollbar bg-button-m) 'bg-mouse-line-to-center) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-scrollbar bg-button-r) 'bg-mouse-line-to-bottom) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-minibuf bg-button-l) 'execute-extended-command) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-minibuf bg-button-m) 'suspend-emacs) (bind-bg-mouse-click (+ bg-in-minibuf bg-button-r) 'eval-expression) (provide 'bg-mouse) ;;; bg-mouse.el ends here