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6ed8eeff 1/* Parameters and display hooks for terminal devices.
95df8112 2
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3Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1993-1994, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation,
4Inc.
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5
6This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7
b9b1cc14 8GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
80856e74 9it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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10the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11(at your option) any later version.
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12
13GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
b9b1cc14 19along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
80856e74 20
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21\f
22/* Miscellanea. */
23
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24#include "systime.h" /* for Time */
25
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26INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN
27#ifndef TERMHOOKS_INLINE
28# define TERMHOOKS_INLINE INLINE
29#endif
30
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31struct glyph;
32struct frame;
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35enum scroll_bar_part {
36 scroll_bar_above_handle,
37 scroll_bar_handle,
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38 scroll_bar_below_handle,
39 scroll_bar_up_arrow,
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40 scroll_bar_down_arrow,
41 scroll_bar_to_top,
42 scroll_bar_to_bottom,
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43 scroll_bar_end_scroll,
44 scroll_bar_move_ratio
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45};
46
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47/* If the value of the frame parameter changed, whis hook is called.
48 For example, if going from fullscreen to not fullscreen this hook
49 may do something OS dependent, like extended window manager hints on X11. */
383e0970 50extern void (*fullscreen_hook) (struct frame *f);
9416ae44 51
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52\f
53/* Input queue declarations and hooks. */
20a558dc 54
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55enum event_kind
56{
3b8f9651 57 NO_EVENT, /* nothing happened. This should never
80856e74 58 actually appear in the event queue. */
f05ddc05 59
3b8f9651 60 ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, /* The ASCII code is in .code, perhaps
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61 with modifiers applied.
62 .modifiers holds the state of the
63 modifier keys.
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64 .frame_or_window is the frame in
65 which the key was typed.
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66 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
67 milliseconds) for the keystroke. */
3b8f9651 68 MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, /* The multibyte char code is in .code,
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69 perhaps with modifiers applied.
70 The others are the same as
7273faa1 71 ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT. */
3b8f9651 72 NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, /* .code is a number identifying the
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73 function key. A code N represents
74 a key whose name is
75 function_key_names[N]; function_key_names
76 is a table in keyboard.c to which you
77 should feel free to add missing keys.
78 .modifiers holds the state of the
62c07cc7 79 modifier keys.
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80 .frame_or_window is the frame in
81 which the key was typed.
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82 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
83 milliseconds) for the keystroke. */
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84 TIMER_EVENT, /* A timer fired. */
85 MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT, /* The button number is in .code; it must
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86 be >= 0 and < NUM_MOUSE_BUTTONS, defined
87 below.
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88 .modifiers holds the state of the
89 modifier keys.
90 .x and .y give the mouse position,
1113d9db 91 in characters, within the window.
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92 .frame_or_window gives the frame
93 the mouse click occurred in.
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94 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
95 milliseconds) for the click. */
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96 WHEEL_EVENT, /* A wheel event is generated by a
97 wheel on a mouse (e.g., MS
98 Intellimouse).
99 .modifiers holds the rotate
100 direction (up or down), and the
101 state of the modifier keys.
102 .x and .y give the mouse position,
103 in characters, within the window.
104 .frame_or_window gives the frame
105 the wheel event occurred in.
106 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
107 milliseconds) for the event. */
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108 HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT, /* A wheel event generated by a second
109 horizontal wheel that is present on some
110 mice. See WHEEL_EVENT. */
a9e7a9d5 111#ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
9c5501d9 112 LANGUAGE_CHANGE_EVENT, /* A LANGUAGE_CHANGE_EVENT is
0fda9b75 113 generated when HAVE_NTGUI or on Mac OS
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114 when the keyboard layout or input
115 language is changed by the
dba46b7c 116 user. */
ab8f1008 117#endif
3b8f9651 118 SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT, /* .code gives the number of the mouse button
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119 that was clicked.
120 .modifiers holds the state of the modifier
121 keys.
80856e74 122 .part is a lisp symbol indicating which
a3c87d4e 123 part of the scroll bar got clicked.
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124 .x gives the distance from the start of the
125 scroll bar of the click; .y gives the total
126 length of the scroll bar.
ec3f896c 127 .frame_or_window gives the window
a3c87d4e 128 whose scroll bar was clicked in.
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129 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
130 milliseconds) for the click. */
3b8f9651 131 SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT, /* Another X client wants a selection from us.
0f8dad45 132 See `struct selection_input_event'. */
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133 SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT, /* Another X client cleared our selection. */
134 BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT, /* A process filter has switched buffers. */
135 DELETE_WINDOW_EVENT, /* An X client said "delete this window". */
4d92e48d 136 MENU_BAR_EVENT, /* An event generated by the menu bar.
b90afe71 137 The frame_or_window field's cdr holds the
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138 Lisp-level event value.
139 (Only the toolkit version uses these.) */
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140 ICONIFY_EVENT, /* An X client iconified this window. */
141 DEICONIFY_EVENT, /* An X client deiconified this window. */
142 MENU_BAR_ACTIVATE_EVENT, /* A button press in the menu bar
c8b5ebed 143 (toolkit version only). */
3b8f9651 144 DRAG_N_DROP_EVENT, /* A drag-n-drop event is generated when
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145 files selected outside of Emacs are dropped
146 onto an Emacs window.
177c0ea7 147 .modifiers holds the state of the
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148 modifier keys.
149 .x and .y give the mouse position,
150 in characters, within the window.
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151 .frame_or_window is the frame in
152 which the drop was made.
153 .arg is a platform-dependent
154 representation of the dropped items.
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155 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
156 milliseconds) for the click. */
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157 USER_SIGNAL_EVENT, /* A user signal.
158 code is a number identifying it,
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159 index into lispy_user_signals. */
160
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161 /* Help events. Member `frame_or_window' of the input_event is the
162 frame on which the event occurred, and member `arg' contains
163 the help to show. */
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164 HELP_EVENT,
165
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166 /* An event from a tool-bar. Member `arg' of the input event
167 contains the tool-bar item selected. If `frame_or_window'
168 and `arg' are equal, this is a prefix event. */
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169 TOOL_BAR_EVENT,
170
171 /* Queued from XTread_socket on FocusIn events. Translated into
172 `switch-frame' events in kbd_buffer_get_event, if necessary. */
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173 FOCUS_IN_EVENT,
174
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175 /* Generated when mouse moves over window not currently selected. */
176 SELECT_WINDOW_EVENT,
177
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178 /* Queued from XTread_socket when session manager sends
179 save yourself before shutdown. */
fba2cc7f 180 SAVE_SESSION_EVENT
0f8dad45 181
7e5a23bd 182#ifdef HAVE_GPM
1af74d06 183 , GPM_CLICK_EVENT
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184#endif
185
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186#ifdef HAVE_DBUS
187 , DBUS_EVENT
188#endif
189
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190 , CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT
191
0fda9b75 192#ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
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193 /* Generated when an APPCOMMAND event is received, in response to
194 Multimedia or Internet buttons on some keyboards.
195 Such keys are available as normal function keys on X through the
196 Xkeyboard extension.
197 On Windows, some of them get mapped to normal function key events,
198 but others need to be handled by APPCOMMAND. Handling them all as
199 APPCOMMAND events means they can be disabled
200 (w32-pass-multimedia-buttons-to-system), important on Windows since
201 the system never sees these keys if Emacs claims to handle them.
202 On X, the window manager seems to grab the keys it wants
203 first, so this is not a problem there. */
204 , MULTIMEDIA_KEY_EVENT
0f8dad45 205#endif
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206
207#ifdef HAVE_NS
208 /* Generated when native multi-keystroke input method is used to modify
209 tentative or indicative text display. */
210 , NS_TEXT_EVENT
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211 /* Non-key system events (e.g. application menu events) */
212 , NS_NONKEY_EVENT
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213#endif
214
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215};
216
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217/* If a struct input_event has a kind which is SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
218 or SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT, then its contents are really described
0f8dad45 219 by `struct selection_input_event'; see xterm.h. */
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220
221/* The keyboard input buffer is an array of these structures. Each one
222 represents some sort of input event - a keystroke, a mouse click, or
223 a window system event. These get turned into their lispy forms when
224 they are removed from the event queue. */
225
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226struct input_event
227{
351c638e 228 /* What kind of event was this? */
a9dff54b 229 enum event_kind kind;
177c0ea7 230
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231 /* For an ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT and MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT,
232 this is the character.
233 For a NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, this is the keysym code.
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234 For a mouse event, this is the button number.
235 For a HELP_EVENT, this is the position within the object
236 (stored in ARG below) where the help was found. */
ab8f1008 237 /* In WindowsNT, for a mouse wheel event, this is the delta. */
d311d28c 238 ptrdiff_t code;
a3c87d4e 239 enum scroll_bar_part part;
ec3f896c 240
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241 int modifiers; /* See enum below for interpretation. */
242
243 Lisp_Object x, y;
08dc5ae6 244 Time timestamp;
46cfcdb4 245
f879067d 246 /* This is padding just to put the frame_or_window field
0f8dad45 247 past the size of struct selection_input_event. */
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248 int *padding[2];
249
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250 /* This field is copied into a vector while the event is in the queue,
251 so that garbage collections won't kill it. */
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252 /* In a menu_bar_event, this is a cons cell whose car is the frame
253 and whose cdr is the Lisp object that is the event's value. */
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254 /* This field is last so that struct selection_input_event
255 does not overlap with it. */
ec3f896c 256 Lisp_Object frame_or_window;
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257
258 /* Additional event argument. This is used for TOOL_BAR_EVENTs and
259 HELP_EVENTs and avoids calling Fcons during signal handling. */
260 Lisp_Object arg;
80856e74 261};
ec5d8db7 262
72af86bd 263#define EVENT_INIT(event) memset (&(event), 0, sizeof (struct input_event))
5400da8f 264
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265/* Bits in the modifiers member of the input_event structure.
266 Note that reorder_modifiers assumes that the bits are in canonical
177c0ea7 267 order.
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268
269 The modifiers applied to mouse clicks are rather ornate. The
270 window-system-specific code should store mouse clicks with
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271 up_modifier or down_modifier set. Having an explicit down modifier
272 simplifies some of window-system-independent code; without it, the
273 code would have to recognize down events by checking if the event
274 is a mouse click lacking the click and drag modifiers.
275
276 The window-system independent code turns all up_modifier events
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277 bits into drag_modifier, click_modifier, double_modifier, or
278 triple_modifier events. The click_modifier has no written
279 representation in the names of the symbols used as event heads,
280 but it does appear in the Qevent_symbol_components property of the
281 event heads. */
80856e74 282enum {
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283 up_modifier = 1, /* Only used on mouse buttons - always
284 turned into a click or a drag modifier
285 before lisp code sees the event. */
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286 down_modifier = 2, /* Only used on mouse buttons. */
287 drag_modifier = 4, /* This is never used in the event
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288 queue; it's only used internally by
289 the window-system-independent code. */
d82222e1 290 click_modifier= 8, /* See drag_modifier. */
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291 double_modifier= 16, /* See drag_modifier. */
292 triple_modifier= 32, /* See drag_modifier. */
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293
294 /* The next four modifier bits are used also in keyboard events at
295 the Lisp level.
296
722e028b 297 It's probably not the greatest idea to use the 2^28 bit for any
d82222e1 298 modifier. It may or may not be the sign bit, depending on
722e028b 299 FIXNUM_BITS, so using it to represent a modifier key means that
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300 characters thus modified have different integer equivalents
301 depending on the architecture they're running on. Oh, and
722e028b 302 applying XINT to a character whose 2^28 bit is set might sign-extend
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303 it, so you get a bunch of bits in the mask you didn't want.
304
305 The CHAR_ macros are defined in lisp.h. */
306 alt_modifier = CHAR_ALT, /* Under X, the XK_Alt_[LR] keysyms. */
307 super_modifier= CHAR_SUPER, /* Under X, the XK_Super_[LR] keysyms. */
308 hyper_modifier= CHAR_HYPER, /* Under X, the XK_Hyper_[LR] keysyms. */
309 shift_modifier= CHAR_SHIFT,
310 ctrl_modifier = CHAR_CTL,
6cd195e2 311 meta_modifier = CHAR_META /* Under X, the XK_Meta_[LR] keysyms. */
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312};
313
7e5a23bd 314#ifdef HAVE_GPM
d036ccf4 315#include <gpm.h>
7be1c21a 316extern int handle_one_term_event (struct tty_display_info *, Gpm_Event *, struct input_event *);
64520e5c 317#ifndef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
b2d1ffb1 318extern void term_mouse_moveto (int, int);
64520e5c 319#endif
d036ccf4 320
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321/* The device for which we have enabled gpm support. */
322extern struct tty_display_info *gpm_tty;
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323#endif
324
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326struct ns_display_info;
327struct x_display_info;
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328struct w32_display_info;
329
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330/* Terminal-local parameters. */
331struct terminal
428a555e 332{
eab3844f 333 /* This is for Lisp; the terminal code does not refer to it. */
b102ceb1 334 struct vectorlike_header header;
597cc809 335
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336 /* Parameter alist of this terminal. */
337 Lisp_Object param_alist;
338
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339 /* List of charsets supported by the terminal. It is set by
340 Fset_terminal_coding_system_internal along with
341 the member terminal_coding. */
342 Lisp_Object charset_list;
343
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344 /* This is an association list containing the X selections that
345 Emacs might own on this terminal. Each element has the form
346 (SELECTION-NAME SELECTION-VALUE SELECTION-TIMESTAMP FRAME)
347 SELECTION-NAME is a lisp symbol, whose name is the name of an X Atom.
348 SELECTION-VALUE is the value that emacs owns for that selection.
349 It may be any kind of Lisp object.
350 SELECTION-TIMESTAMP is the time at which emacs began owning this
351 selection, as a cons of two 16-bit numbers (making a 32 bit
352 time.)
353 FRAME is the frame for which we made the selection. If there is
354 an entry in this alist, then it can be assumed that Emacs owns
355 that selection.
356 The only (eq) parts of this list that are visible from Lisp are
357 the selection-values. */
358 Lisp_Object Vselection_alist;
359
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360 /* All fields before `next_terminal' should be Lisp_Object and are traced
361 by the GC. All fields afterwards are ignored by the GC. */
033b73e2 362
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363 /* Chain of all terminal devices. */
364 struct terminal *next_terminal;
428a555e 365
6ed8eeff 366 /* Unique id for this terminal device. */
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367 int id;
368
6ed8eeff 369 /* The number of frames that are on this terminal. */
428a555e 370 int reference_count;
a98f1617 371
6ed8eeff 372 /* The type of the terminal device. */
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373 enum output_method type;
374
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375 /* The name of the terminal device. Do not use this to uniquely
376 identify a terminal; the same device may be opened multiple
377 times. */
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378 char *name;
379
6ed8eeff 380 /* The terminal's keyboard object. */
bedb9c0e 381 struct kboard *kboard;
bedb9c0e 382
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383#ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
384 /* Cache of images. */
385 struct image_cache *image_cache;
386#endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
387
6ed8eeff 388 /* Device-type dependent data shared amongst all frames on this terminal. */
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389 union display_info
390 {
391 struct tty_display_info *tty; /* termchar.h */
392 struct x_display_info *x; /* xterm.h */
936ad3d6 393 struct w32_display_info *w32; /* w32term.h */
edfda783 394 struct ns_display_info *ns; /* nsterm.h */
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395 } display_info;
396
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398 /* Coding-system to be used for encoding terminal output. This
399 structure contains information of a coding-system specified by
400 the function `set-terminal-coding-system'. Also see
401 `safe_terminal_coding' in coding.h. */
402 struct coding_system *terminal_coding;
403
404 /* Coding-system of what is sent from terminal keyboard. This
405 structure contains information of a coding-system specified by
406 the function `set-keyboard-coding-system'. */
407 struct coding_system *keyboard_coding;
408
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409 /* Terminal characteristics. */
410 /* XXX Are these really used on non-termcap displays? */
033b73e2 411
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412 int must_write_spaces; /* Nonzero means spaces in the text must
413 actually be output; can't just skip over
414 some columns to leave them blank. */
415 int fast_clear_end_of_line; /* Nonzero means terminal has a `ce' string */
033b73e2 416
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417 int line_ins_del_ok; /* Terminal can insert and delete lines */
418 int char_ins_del_ok; /* Terminal can insert and delete chars */
419 int scroll_region_ok; /* Terminal supports setting the scroll
420 window */
421 int scroll_region_cost; /* Cost of setting the scroll window,
422 measured in characters. */
423 int memory_below_frame; /* Terminal remembers lines scrolled
424 off bottom */
425
426#if 0 /* These are not used anywhere. */
427 /* EMACS_INT baud_rate; */ /* Output speed in baud */
428 int min_padding_speed; /* Speed below which no padding necessary. */
429 int dont_calculate_costs; /* Nonzero means don't bother computing
430 various cost tables; we won't use them. */
431#endif
432
433\f
434 /* Window-based redisplay interface for this device (0 for tty
435 devices). */
436 struct redisplay_interface *rif;
437
438 /* Frame-based redisplay interface. */
033b73e2 439
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440 /* Text display hooks. */
441
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442 void (*cursor_to_hook) (struct frame *f, int vpos, int hpos);
443 void (*raw_cursor_to_hook) (struct frame *, int, int);
033b73e2 444
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445 void (*clear_to_end_hook) (struct frame *);
446 void (*clear_frame_hook) (struct frame *);
447 void (*clear_end_of_line_hook) (struct frame *, int);
033b73e2 448
383e0970 449 void (*ins_del_lines_hook) (struct frame *f, int, int);
033b73e2 450
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451 void (*insert_glyphs_hook) (struct frame *f, struct glyph *s, int n);
452 void (*write_glyphs_hook) (struct frame *f, struct glyph *s, int n);
453 void (*delete_glyphs_hook) (struct frame *, int);
033b73e2 454
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455 void (*ring_bell_hook) (struct frame *f);
456 void (*toggle_invisible_pointer_hook) (struct frame *f, int invisible);
033b73e2 457
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458 void (*reset_terminal_modes_hook) (struct terminal *);
459 void (*set_terminal_modes_hook) (struct terminal *);
385ed61f 460
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461 void (*update_begin_hook) (struct frame *);
462 void (*update_end_hook) (struct frame *);
463 void (*set_terminal_window_hook) (struct frame *, int);
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464
465 /* Multi-frame and mouse support hooks. */
466
467 /* Return the current position of the mouse.
468
469 Set *f to the frame the mouse is in, or zero if the mouse is in no
470 Emacs frame. If it is set to zero, all the other arguments are
471 garbage.
033b73e2 472
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473 If the motion started in a scroll bar, set *bar_window to the
474 scroll bar's window, *part to the part the mouse is currently over,
475 *x to the position of the mouse along the scroll bar, and *y to the
476 overall length of the scroll bar.
477
478 Otherwise, set *bar_window to Qnil, and *x and *y to the column and
479 row of the character cell the mouse is over.
480
481 Set *time to the time the mouse was at the returned position.
033b73e2 482
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483 This should clear mouse_moved until the next motion
484 event arrives. */
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485 void (*mouse_position_hook) (struct frame **f, int,
486 Lisp_Object *bar_window,
487 enum scroll_bar_part *part,
488 Lisp_Object *x,
489 Lisp_Object *y,
08dc5ae6 490 Time *);
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491
492 /* The window system handling code should set this if the mouse has
493 moved since the last call to the mouse_position_hook. Calling that
494 hook should clear this. */
495 int mouse_moved;
496
497 /* When a frame's focus redirection is changed, this hook tells the
498 window system code to re-decide where to put the highlight. Under
499 X, this means that Emacs lies about where the focus is. */
383e0970 500 void (*frame_rehighlight_hook) (struct frame *);
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501
502 /* If we're displaying frames using a window system that can stack
503 frames on top of each other, this hook allows you to bring a frame
504 to the front, or bury it behind all the other windows. If this
6ed8eeff 505 hook is zero, that means the terminal we're displaying on doesn't
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506 support overlapping frames, so there's no need to raise or lower
507 anything.
033b73e2 508
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509 If RAISE_FLAG is non-zero, F is brought to the front, before all other
510 windows. If RAISE_FLAG is zero, F is sent to the back, behind all other
428a555e 511 windows. */
e264f262 512 void (*frame_raise_lower_hook) (struct frame *f, int raise_flag);
428a555e 513
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514 /* If the value of the frame parameter changed, whis hook is called.
515 For example, if going from fullscreen to not fullscreen this hook
516 may do something OS dependent, like extended window manager hints on X11. */
383e0970 517 void (*fullscreen_hook) (struct frame *f);
033b73e2 518
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519 \f
520 /* Scroll bar hooks. */
521
522 /* The representation of scroll bars is determined by the code which
523 implements them, except for one thing: they must be represented by
524 lisp objects. This allows us to place references to them in
525 Lisp_Windows without worrying about those references becoming
526 dangling references when the scroll bar is destroyed.
033b73e2 527
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528 The window-system-independent portion of Emacs just refers to
529 scroll bars via their windows, and never looks inside the scroll bar
530 representation; it always uses hook functions to do all the
531 scroll bar manipulation it needs.
033b73e2 532
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533 The `vertical_scroll_bar' field of a Lisp_Window refers to that
534 window's scroll bar, or is nil if the window doesn't have a
535 scroll bar.
033b73e2 536
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538 are free for use by the scroll bar implementation in any way it sees
539 fit. They are marked by the garbage collector. */
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541
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542 /* Set the vertical scroll bar for WINDOW to have its upper left corner
543 at (TOP, LEFT), and be LENGTH rows high. Set its handle to
544 indicate that we are displaying PORTION characters out of a total
545 of WHOLE characters, starting at POSITION. If WINDOW doesn't yet
546 have a scroll bar, create one for it. */
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547 void (*set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook) (struct window *window,
548 int portion, int whole,
549 int position);
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551
552 /* The following three hooks are used when we're doing a thorough
553 redisplay of the frame. We don't explicitly know which scroll bars
554 are going to be deleted, because keeping track of when windows go
555 away is a real pain - can you say set-window-configuration?
556 Instead, we just assert at the beginning of redisplay that *all*
557 scroll bars are to be removed, and then save scroll bars from the
558 fiery pit when we actually redisplay their window. */
033b73e2 559
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560 /* Arrange for all scroll bars on FRAME to be removed at the next call
561 to `*judge_scroll_bars_hook'. A scroll bar may be spared if
333f9019 562 `*redeem_scroll_bar_hook' is applied to its window before the judgment.
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564 This should be applied to each frame each time its window tree is
565 redisplayed, even if it is not displaying scroll bars at the moment;
566 if the HAS_SCROLL_BARS flag has just been turned off, only calling
567 this and the judge_scroll_bars_hook will get rid of them.
033b73e2 568
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569 If non-zero, this hook should be safe to apply to any frame,
570 whether or not it can support scroll bars, and whether or not it is
571 currently displaying them. */
383e0970 572 void (*condemn_scroll_bars_hook) (struct frame *frame);
428a555e 573
333f9019 574 /* Unmark WINDOW's scroll bar for deletion in this judgment cycle.
428a555e 575 Note that it's okay to redeem a scroll bar that is not condemned. */
383e0970 576 void (*redeem_scroll_bar_hook) (struct window *window);
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578 /* Remove all scroll bars on FRAME that haven't been saved since the
579 last call to `*condemn_scroll_bars_hook'.
580
581 This should be applied to each frame after each time its window
582 tree is redisplayed, even if it is not displaying scroll bars at the
583 moment; if the HAS_SCROLL_BARS flag has just been turned off, only
584 calling this and condemn_scroll_bars_hook will get rid of them.
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586 If non-zero, this hook should be safe to apply to any frame,
587 whether or not it can support scroll bars, and whether or not it is
588 currently displaying them. */
383e0970 589 void (*judge_scroll_bars_hook) (struct frame *FRAME);
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591\f
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592 /* Called to read input events.
593
6ed8eeff 594 TERMINAL indicates which terminal device to read from. Input
4d7e6e51 595 events should be read into HOLD_QUIT.
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597 A positive return value indicates that that many input events
f75beb47 598 were read into BUF.
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599 Zero means no events were immediately available.
600 A value of -1 means a transient read error, while -2 indicates
f75beb47 601 that the device was closed (hangup), and it should be deleted. */
383e0970 602 int (*read_socket_hook) (struct terminal *terminal,
383e0970 603 struct input_event *hold_quit);
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605 /* Called when a frame's display becomes entirely up to date. */
383e0970 606 void (*frame_up_to_date_hook) (struct frame *);
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608\f
609 /* Called to delete the device-specific portions of a frame that is
6ed8eeff 610 on this terminal device. */
383e0970 611 void (*delete_frame_hook) (struct frame *);
428a555e 612
6ed8eeff 613 /* Called after the last frame on this terminal is deleted, or when
d448e982 614 the display device was closed (hangup).
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616 If this is NULL, then the generic delete_terminal is called
617 instead. Otherwise the hook must call delete_terminal itself.
428a555e 618
d448e982 619 The hook must check for and close any live frames that are still
e2749141 620 on the terminal. delete_frame ensures that there are no live
6ed8eeff 621 frames on the terminal when it calls this hook, so infinite
d448e982 622 recursion is prevented. */
383e0970 623 void (*delete_terminal_hook) (struct terminal *);
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624};
625
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626/* Most code should use these functions to set Lisp fields in struct
627 terminal. */
628TERMHOOKS_INLINE void
629tset_charset_list (struct terminal *t, Lisp_Object val)
630{
631 t->charset_list = val;
632}
633TERMHOOKS_INLINE void
634tset_selection_alist (struct terminal *t, Lisp_Object val)
635{
636 t->Vselection_alist = val;
637}
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639/* Chain of all terminal devices currently in use. */
640extern struct terminal *terminal_list;
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642#define FRAME_MUST_WRITE_SPACES(f) ((f)->terminal->must_write_spaces)
643#define FRAME_FAST_CLEAR_END_OF_LINE(f) ((f)->terminal->fast_clear_end_of_line)
644#define FRAME_LINE_INS_DEL_OK(f) ((f)->terminal->line_ins_del_ok)
645#define FRAME_CHAR_INS_DEL_OK(f) ((f)->terminal->char_ins_del_ok)
646#define FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_OK(f) ((f)->terminal->scroll_region_ok)
647#define FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_COST(f) ((f)->terminal->scroll_region_cost)
648#define FRAME_MEMORY_BELOW_FRAME(f) ((f)->terminal->memory_below_frame)
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650#define FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING(f) ((f)->terminal->terminal_coding)
651#define FRAME_KEYBOARD_CODING(f) ((f)->terminal->keyboard_coding)
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653#define TERMINAL_TERMINAL_CODING(d) ((d)->terminal_coding)
654#define TERMINAL_KEYBOARD_CODING(d) ((d)->keyboard_coding)
68bba4e4 655
6ed8eeff 656#define FRAME_RIF(f) ((f)->terminal->rif)
428a555e 657
6ed8eeff 658#define FRAME_TERMINAL(f) ((f)->terminal)
428a555e 659
6ed8eeff 660/* Return true if the terminal device is not suspended. */
9c69700c 661#define TERMINAL_ACTIVE_P(d) (((d)->type != output_termcap && (d)->type !=output_msdos_raw) || (d)->display_info.tty->input)
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663extern struct terminal *get_terminal (Lisp_Object terminal, int);
664extern struct terminal *create_terminal (void);
665extern void delete_terminal (struct terminal *);
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667/* The initial terminal device, created by initial_term_init. */
668extern struct terminal *initial_terminal;
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670extern unsigned char *encode_terminal_code (struct glyph *, int,
671 struct coding_system *);
672
ed5ff21d 673#ifdef HAVE_GPM
d347e494 674extern void close_gpm (int gpm_fd);
ed5ff21d 675#endif
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677INLINE_HEADER_END