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changeset 80989:ce6c8b83a99a
Reduce to a minor-mode macro call.
author | Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> |
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date | Sun, 20 May 2007 02:52:46 +0000 |
parents | 53eb4894d19c |
children | 30ac55694a48 |
files | lisp/t-mouse.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 261 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/t-mouse.el Sun May 20 02:51:25 2007 +0000 +++ b/lisp/t-mouse.el Sun May 20 02:52:46 2007 +0000 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ;;; t-mouse.el --- mouse support within the text terminal -;; Authors: Alessandro Rubini and Ian T Zimmerman -;; Maintainer: Nick Roberts <nickrob@gnu.org> +;; Author: Nick Roberts <nickrob@gnu.org> +;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: mouse gpm linux ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1998, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -25,249 +25,20 @@ ;;; Commentary: -;; This package provides access to mouse event as reported by the -;; gpm-Linux package. It uses the program "mev" to get mouse events. -;; It tries to reproduce the functionality offered by Emacs under X. +;; This package provides access to mouse event as reported by the gpm-Linux +;; package. It tries to reproduce the functionality offered by Emacs under X. ;; The "gpm" server runs under Linux, so this package is rather ;; Linux-dependent. -;; Modified by Nick Roberts for Emacs 22. In particular, the mode-line is -;; now position sensitive. - -(defvar t-mouse-process nil - "Embeds the process which passes mouse events to Emacs. -It is used by the program t-mouse.") - -(defvar t-mouse-filter-accumulator "" - "Accumulates input from the mouse reporting process.") - -(defvar t-mouse-debug-buffer nil - "Events normally posted to command queue are printed here in debug mode. -See `t-mouse-start-debug'.") - -(defvar t-mouse-current-xy '(0 . 0) - "Stores the last mouse position t-mouse has been told about.") +;; The file, t-mouse was originally written by Alessandro Rubini and Ian T +;; Zimmerman and communicated with Emacs through the client program mev. Now +;; the interface with gpm is directly through a Unix socket, so this file is +;; reduced to a minor mode macro call. -(defvar t-mouse-drag-start nil - "Whenever a drag starts in a special part of a window -\(not the text), the `translated' starting coordinates including the -window and part involved are saved here. This is necessary lest they -get re-translated when the button goes up, at which time window -configuration may have changed.") - -(defvar t-mouse-prev-set-selection-function 'x-set-selection) -(defvar t-mouse-prev-get-selection-function 'x-get-selection) - -(defvar t-mouse-swap-alt-keys nil - "When set, Emacs will handle mouse events with the right Alt -\(a.k.a. Alt-Ger) modifier, not with the regular left Alt modifier. -Useful for people who play strange games with their keyboard tables.") - -(defvar t-mouse-fix-21 nil - "Enable brain-dead chords for 2 button mice.") - +;; ;;; Code: -;; get the number of the current virtual console - -(defun t-mouse-tty () - "Return number of virtual terminal Emacs is running on, as a string. -For example, \"2\" for /dev/tty2." - (with-temp-buffer - (call-process "ps" nil t nil "h" (format "%s" (emacs-pid))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (or - ;; Many versions of "ps", all different.... - (re-search-forward " +tty\\(.?[0-9a-f]\\)" nil t) - (re-search-forward "p \\([0-9a-f]\\)" nil t) - (re-search-forward "v0\\([0-9a-f]\\)" nil t) - (re-search-forward "[0-9]+ +\\([0-9]+\\)" nil t) - (re-search-forward "[\\t ]*[0-9]+[\\t ]+\\([0-9]+\\)" nil t) - (re-search-forward " +vc/\\(.?[0-9a-f]\\)" nil t) - (re-search-forward " +pts/\\(.?[0-9a-f]\\)" nil t)) - (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))) - - -;; due to a horrible kludge in Emacs' keymap handler -;; (read_key_sequence) mouse clicks on funny parts of windows generate -;; TWO events, the first being a dummy of the sort '(mode-line). -;; That's why Per Abrahamsen's code in xt-mouse.el doesn't work for -;; the modeline, for instance. - -;; now get this: the Emacs C code that generates these fake events -;; depends on certain things done by the very lowest level input -;; handlers; namely the symbols for the events (for instance -;; 'C-S-double-mouse-2) must have an 'event-kind property, set to -;; 'mouse-click. Since events from unread-command-events do not pass -;; through the low level handlers, they don't get this property unless -;; I set it myself. I imagine this has caused innumerable attempts by -;; hackers to do things similar to t-mouse to lose. - -;; The next page of code is devoted to fixing this ugly problem. - -;; WOW! a fully general powerset generator -;; (C) Ian Zimmerman Mon Mar 23 12:00:16 PST 1998 :-) -(defun t-mouse-powerset (l) - (if (null l) '(nil) - (let ((l1 (t-mouse-powerset (cdr l))) - (first (nth 0 l))) - (append - (mapcar (function (lambda (l) (cons first l))) l1) l1)))) - -;; and a slightly less general cartesian product -(defun t-mouse-cartesian (l1 l2) - (if (null l1) l2 - (append (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (append (nth 0 l1) x))) l2) - (t-mouse-cartesian (cdr l1) l2)))) - -(let* ((modifier-sets (t-mouse-powerset '(control meta shift))) - (typed-sets (t-mouse-cartesian '((down) (drag)) - '((mouse-1) (mouse-2) (mouse-3)))) - (multipled-sets (t-mouse-cartesian '((double) (triple)) typed-sets)) - (all-sets (t-mouse-cartesian modifier-sets multipled-sets))) - (while all-sets - (let ((event-sym (event-convert-list (nth 0 all-sets)))) - (if (not (get event-sym 'event-kind)) - (put event-sym 'event-kind 'mouse-click))) - (setq all-sets (cdr all-sets)))) - -(defun t-mouse-make-event-element (x-dot-y-avec-time) - (let* ((x-dot-y (nth 0 x-dot-y-avec-time)) - (time (nth 1 x-dot-y-avec-time)) - (x (car x-dot-y)) - (y (cdr x-dot-y)) - (w (window-at x y)) - (ltrb (window-edges w)) - (left (nth 0 ltrb)) - (top (nth 1 ltrb)) - (event (if w - (posn-at-x-y (- x left) (- y top) w t) - (append (list nil 'menu-bar) - (nthcdr 2 (posn-at-x-y x y)))))) - (setcar (nthcdr 3 event) time) - event)) - -;;; This fun is partly Copyright (C) 1994 Per Abrahamsen <abraham@iesd.auc.dk> -(defun t-mouse-make-event () - "Make a Lisp style event from the contents of mouse input accumulator. -Also trim the accumulator by all the data used to build the event." - (let (ob (ob-pos (condition-case nil - (progn - ;; this test is just needed for Fedora Core 3 - (if (string-match "STILL RUNNING_1\n" - t-mouse-filter-accumulator) - (setq t-mouse-filter-accumulator - (substring - t-mouse-filter-accumulator (match-end 0)))) - (read-from-string t-mouse-filter-accumulator)) - (error nil)))) - ;; this test is just needed for Fedora Core 3 - (if (or (eq (car ob-pos) 'STILL) (eq (car ob-pos) '***) (not ob-pos)) - nil - (setq ob (car ob-pos)) - (if (string-match "mev:$" (prin1-to-string ob)) - (error "Can't open mouse connection")) - (setq t-mouse-filter-accumulator - (substring t-mouse-filter-accumulator (cdr ob-pos))) - - ;;now the real work - - (let ((event-type (nth 0 ob)) - (current-xy-avec-time (nth 1 ob)) - (type-switch (length ob))) - (if t-mouse-fix-21 - (let - ;;Acquire the event's symbol's name. - ((event-name-string (symbol-name event-type)) - end-of-root-event-name - new-event-name-string) - - (if (string-match "-\\(21\\|\\12\\)$" event-name-string) - - ;;Transform the name to what it should have been. - (progn - (setq end-of-root-event-name (match-beginning 0)) - (setq new-event-name-string - (concat (substring - event-name-string 0 - end-of-root-event-name) "-3")) - - ;;Change the event to the symbol that corresponds to the - ;;name we made. The proper symbol already exists. - (setq event-type - (intern new-event-name-string)))))) - - ;;store current position for mouse-position - - (setq t-mouse-current-xy (nth 0 current-xy-avec-time)) - - ;;events have many types but fortunately they differ in length - - (cond - ((= type-switch 4) ;must be drag - (let ((count (nth 2 ob)) - (start-element - (or t-mouse-drag-start - (t-mouse-make-event-element (nth 3 ob)))) - (end-element - (t-mouse-make-event-element current-xy-avec-time))) - (setq t-mouse-drag-start nil) - (list event-type start-element end-element count))) - ((= type-switch 3) ;down or up - (let ((count (nth 2 ob)) - (element - (t-mouse-make-event-element current-xy-avec-time))) - (if (and (not t-mouse-drag-start) - (symbolp (nth 1 element))) - ;; OUCH! GOTCHA! emacs uses setc[ad]r on these! - (setq t-mouse-drag-start (copy-sequence element)) - (setq t-mouse-drag-start nil)) - (list event-type element count))) - ((= type-switch 2) ;movement - (list (if (eq 'vertical-scroll-bar - (nth 1 t-mouse-drag-start)) 'scroll-bar-movement - 'mouse-movement) - (t-mouse-make-event-element current-xy-avec-time)))))))) - -(defun t-mouse-process-filter (proc string) - (setq t-mouse-filter-accumulator - (concat t-mouse-filter-accumulator string)) - (let ((event (t-mouse-make-event))) - (while event - (if (or track-mouse - (not (eq 'mouse-movement (event-basic-type event)))) - (setq unread-command-events - (nconc unread-command-events (list event)))) - (if t-mouse-debug-buffer - (print unread-command-events t-mouse-debug-buffer)) - (setq event (t-mouse-make-event))))) - -(defun t-mouse-mouse-position-function (pos) - "Return the t-mouse-position unless running with a window system. -The (secret) scrollbar interface is not implemented yet." - (setcdr pos t-mouse-current-xy) - pos) - -;; It should be possible to just send SIGTSTP to the inferior with -;; stop-process. That doesn't work; mev receives the signal fine but -;; is not really stopped: instead it returns from -;; kill(getpid(), SIGTSTP) immediately. I don't understand what's up -;; itz Tue Mar 24 14:27:38 PST 1998. - -(add-hook 'suspend-hook - (function (lambda () - (and t-mouse-process - ;(stop-process t-mouse-process) - (process-send-string - t-mouse-process "push -enone -dall -Mnone\n"))))) - -(add-hook 'suspend-resume-hook - (function (lambda () - (and t-mouse-process - ;(continue-process t-mouse-process) - (process-send-string t-mouse-process "pop\n"))))) - ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode t-mouse-mode "Toggle t-mouse mode. @@ -277,30 +48,13 @@ nil " Mouse" nil :global t (unless window-system (if t-mouse-mode - ;; Turn it on. Starts getting a stream of mouse events from an - ;; asynchronous process. Only works if Emacs is running on a virtual - ;; terminal without a window system. (progn - (setq mouse-position-function #'t-mouse-mouse-position-function) - (let ((tty (t-mouse-tty)) - (process-connection-type t)) - (if (not (stringp tty)) - (error "Cannot find a virtual terminal")) - (setq t-mouse-process - (start-process "t-mouse" nil - "mev" "-i" "-E" "-C" tty - (if t-mouse-swap-alt-keys - "-M-leftAlt" "-M-rightAlt") - "-e-move" - "-dall" "-d-hard" - "-f"))) - (setq t-mouse-filter-accumulator "") - (set-process-filter t-mouse-process 't-mouse-process-filter) - (set-process-query-on-exit-flag t-mouse-process nil)) - ;; Turn it off - (setq mouse-position-function nil) - (delete-process t-mouse-process) - (setq t-mouse-process nil)))) + (unless (fboundp 'term-open-connection) + (error "Emacs must be built with Gpm to use this mode")) + (unless (term-open-connection) + (error "Can't open mouse connection"))) + ;; Turn it off + (term-close-connection)))) (provide 't-mouse)