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1;;; frameset.el --- save and restore frame and window setup -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
2
3;; Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5;; Author: Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
6;; Keywords: convenience
7
8;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
9
10;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
11;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
13;; (at your option) any later version.
14
15;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18;; GNU General Public License for more details.
19
20;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
22
23;;; Commentary:
24
25;; This file provides a set of operations to save a frameset (the state
26;; of all or a subset of the existing frames and windows), both
27;; in-session and persistently, and restore it at some point in the
28;; future.
29;;
30;; It should be noted that restoring the frames' windows depends on
31;; the buffers they are displaying, but this package does not provide
32;; any way to save and restore sets of buffers (see desktop.el for
33;; that). So, it's up to the user of frameset.el to make sure that
34;; any relevant buffer is loaded before trying to restore a frameset.
35;; When a window is restored and a buffer is missing, the window will
36;; be deleted unless it is the last one in the frame, in which case
37;; some previous buffer will be shown instead.
38
39;;; Code:
40
41(require 'cl-lib)
42
43\f
a912c016 44(cl-defstruct (frameset (:type vector) :named
1f585e65 45 (:constructor frameset--make)
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46 ;; Copier is defined below.
47 (:copier nil))
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48
49 "A frameset encapsulates a serializable view of a set of frames and windows.
50
51It contains the following slots, which can be accessed with
52\(frameset-SLOT fs) and set with (setf (frameset-SLOT fs) VALUE):
53
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54 version A read-only version number, identifying the format
55 of the frameset struct. Currently its value is 1.
56 timestamp A read-only timestamp, the output of `current-time'.
57 app A symbol, or a list whose first element is a symbol, which
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58 identifies the creator of the frameset and related info;
59 for example, desktop.el sets this slot to a list
60 `(desktop . ,desktop-file-version).
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61 name A string, the name of the frameset instance.
62 description A string, a description for user consumption (to show in
3677ffeb 63 menus, messages, etc).
063233c3 64 properties A property list, to store both frameset-specific and
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65 user-defined serializable data.
66 states A list of items (FRAME-PARAMETERS . WINDOW-STATE), in no
67 particular order. Each item represents a frame to be
024b38fc 68 restored. FRAME-PARAMETERS is a frame's parameter alist,
a912c016 69 extracted with (frame-parameters FRAME) and filtered
3677ffeb 70 through `frameset-filter-params'.
a912c016 71 WINDOW-STATE is the output of `window-state-get' applied
3677ffeb 72 to the root window of the frame.
063233c3 73
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74To avoid collisions, it is recommended that applications wanting to add
75private serializable data to `properties' either store all info under a
76single, distinctive name, or use property names with a well-chosen prefix.
77
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78A frameset is intended to be used through the following simple API:
79
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80 - `frameset-save', the type's constructor, captures all or a subset of the
81 live frames, and returns a serializable snapshot of them (a frameset).
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82 - `frameset-restore' takes a frameset, and restores the frames and windows
83 it describes, as faithfully as possible.
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84 - `frameset-p' is the predicate for the frameset type.
85 - `frameset-valid-p' checks a frameset's validity.
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86 - `frameset-copy' returns a deep copy of a frameset.
87 - `frameset-prop' is a `setf'able accessor for the contents of the
88 `properties' slot.
89 - The `frameset-SLOT' accessors described above."
90
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91 (version 1 :read-only t)
92 (timestamp (current-time) :read-only t)
93 (app nil)
94 (name nil)
95 (description nil)
96 (properties nil)
97 (states nil))
063233c3 98
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99;; Add nicer docstrings for built-in predicate and accessors.
100(put 'frameset-p 'function-documentation
101 "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a frameset, nil otherwise.\n\n(fn OBJECT)")
102(put 'frameset-version 'function-documentation
103 "Return the version number of FRAMESET.\n
104It is an integer that identifies the format of the frameset struct.
105This slot cannot be modified.\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
106(put 'frameset-timestamp 'function-documentation
107 "Return the creation timestamp of FRAMESET.\n
108The value is in the format returned by `current-time'.
109This slot cannot be modified.\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
110(put 'frameset-app 'function-documentation
111 "Return the application identifier for FRAMESET.\n
112The value is either a symbol, like `my-app', or a list
113\(my-app ADDITIONAL-DATA...).\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
114(put 'frameset-name 'function-documentation
115 "Return the name of FRAMESET (a string).\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
116(put 'frameset-description 'function-documentation
117 "Return the description of FRAMESET (a string).\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
118(put 'frameset-properties 'function-documentation
119 "Return the property list of FRAMESET.\n
120This list is useful to store both frameset-specific and user-defined
121serializable data. The simplest way to access and modify it is
122through `frameset-prop' (which see).\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
123(put 'frameset-states 'function-documentation
124 "Return the list of frame states of FRAMESET.\n
125A frame state is a pair (FRAME-PARAMETERS . WINDOW-STATE), where
126FRAME-PARAMETERS is a frame's parameter alist, extracted with
127\(frame-parameters FRAME) and filtered through `frameset-filter-params',
128and WINDOW-STATE is the output of `window-state-get' applied to the
129root window of the frame.\n
130IMPORTANT: Modifying this slot may cause frameset functions to fail,
131unless the type constraints defined above are respected.\n\n(fn FRAMESET)")
132
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133;; We autoloaded this for use in register.el, but now that we use registerv
134;; objects, this autoload is not useful any more.
135;; ;;;###autoload (autoload 'frameset-p "frameset"
136;; ;;;###autoload "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a frameset, nil otherwise." nil)
77187e6f 137
063233c3 138(defun frameset-copy (frameset)
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139 "Return a deep copy of FRAMESET.
140FRAMESET is copied with `copy-tree'."
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141 (copy-tree frameset t))
142
76c5e5ab 143(defun frameset-valid-p (object)
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144 "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a valid frameset, nil otherwise."
145 (and (frameset-p object)
146 (integerp (frameset-version object))
147 (consp (frameset-timestamp object))
148 (let ((app (frameset-app object)))
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149 (or (null app) ; APP is nil
150 (symbolp app) ; or a symbol
151 (and (consp app) ; or a list
152 (symbolp (car app))))) ; starting with a symbol
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153 (stringp (or (frameset-name object) ""))
154 (stringp (or (frameset-description object) ""))
155 (listp (frameset-properties object))
156 (let ((states (frameset-states object)))
157 (and (listp states)
158 (cl-every #'consp (frameset-states object))))
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159 (frameset-version object))) ; And VERSION is non-nil.
160
161(defun frameset--prop-setter (frameset property value)
162 "Setter function for `frameset-prop'. Internal use only."
163 (setf (frameset-properties frameset)
164 (plist-put (frameset-properties frameset) property value))
165 value)
9421876d 166
2613dea2 167;; A setf'able accessor to the frameset's properties
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168(defun frameset-prop (frameset property)
169 "Return the value for FRAMESET of PROPERTY.
2613dea2 170
063233c3 171Properties can be set with
2613dea2 172
bd0c3c0b 173 (setf (frameset-prop FRAMESET PROPERTY) NEW-VALUE)"
62f33bae 174 (declare (gv-setter frameset--prop-setter))
a912c016 175 (plist-get (frameset-properties frameset) property))
2613dea2 176
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177\f
178;; Filtering
179
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180;; What's the deal with these "filter alists"?
181;;
182;; Let's say that Emacs' frame parameters were never designed as a tool to
183;; precisely record (or restore) a frame's state. They grew organically,
184;; and their uses and behaviors reflect their history. In using them to
185;; implement framesets, the unwary implementor, or the prospective package
186;; writer willing to use framesets in their code, might fall victim of some
187;; unexpected... oddities.
188;;
189;; You can find frame parameters that:
190;;
191;; - can be used to get and set some data from the frame's current state
192;; (`height', `width')
193;; - can be set at creation time, and setting them afterwards has no effect
194;; (`window-state', `minibuffer')
195;; - can be set at creation time, and setting them afterwards will fail with
196;; an error, *unless* you set it to the same value, a noop (`border-width')
197;; - act differently when passed at frame creation time, and when set
198;; afterwards (`height')
199;; - affect the value of other parameters (`name', `visibility')
200;; - can be ignored by window managers (most positional args, like `height',
201;; `width', `left' and `top', and others, like `auto-raise', `auto-lower')
202;; - can be set externally in X resources or Window registry (again, most
203;; positional parameters, and also `toolbar-lines', `menu-bar-lines' etc.)
204;, - can contain references to live objects (`buffer-list', `minibuffer') or
205;; code (`buffer-predicate')
206;; - are set automatically, and cannot be changed (`window-id', `parent-id'),
207;; but setting them produces no error
208;; - have a noticeable effect in some window managers, and are ignored in
209;; others (`menu-bar-lines')
210;; - can not be safely set in a tty session and then copied back to a GUI
211;; session (`font', `background-color', `foreground-color')
212;;
213;; etc etc.
214;;
215;; Which means that, in order to save a parameter alist to disk and read it
216;; back later to reconstruct a frame, some processing must be done. That's
217;; what `frameset-filter-params' and the `frameset-*-filter-alist' variables
218;; are for.
219;;
76c5e5ab 220;; First, a clarification. The word "filter" in these names refers to both
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221;; common meanings of filter: to filter out (i.e., to remove), and to pass
222;; through a transformation function (think `filter-buffer-substring').
223;;
224;; `frameset-filter-params' takes a parameter alist PARAMETERS, a filtering
225;; alist FILTER-ALIST, and a flag SAVING to indicate whether we are filtering
226;; parameters with the intent of saving a frame or restoring it. It then
76c5e5ab 227;; accumulates an output alist, FILTERED, by checking each parameter in
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228;; PARAMETERS against FILTER-ALIST and obeying any rule found there. The
229;; absence of a rule just means the parameter/value pair (called CURRENT in
230;; filtering functions) is copied to FILTERED as is. Keyword values :save,
231;; :restore and :never tell the function to copy CURRENT to FILTERED in the
232;; respective situations, that is, when saving, restoring, or never at all.
233;; Values :save and :restore are not used in this package, because usually if
234;; you don't want to save a parameter, you don't want to restore it either.
235;; But they can be useful, for example, if you already have a saved frameset
236;; created with some intent, and want to reuse it for a different objective
237;; where the expected parameter list has different requirements.
238;;
239;; Finally, the value can also be a filtering function, or a filtering
240;; function plus some arguments. The function is called for each matching
241;; parameter, and receives CURRENT (the parameter/value pair being processed),
242;; FILTERED (the output alist so far), PARAMETERS (the full parameter alist),
243;; SAVING (the save/restore flag), plus any additional ARGS set along the
244;; function in the `frameset-*-filter-alist' entry. The filtering function
245;; then has the possibility to pass along CURRENT, or reject it altogether,
246;; or pass back a (NEW-PARAM . NEW-VALUE) pair, which does not even need to
247;; refer to the same parameter (so you can filter `width' and return `height'
248;; and vice versa, if you're feeling silly and want to mess with the user's
249;; mind). As a help in deciding what to do, the filtering function has
250;; access to PARAMETERS, but must not change it in any way. It also has
251;; access to FILTERED, which can be modified at will. This allows two or
252;; more filters to coordinate themselves, because in general there's no way
253;; to predict the order in which they will be run.
254;;
255;; So, which parameters are filtered by default, and why? Let's see.
256;;
257;; - `buffer-list', `buried-buffer-list', `buffer-predicate': They contain
258;; references to live objects, or in the case of `buffer-predicate', it
259;; could also contain an fbound symbol (a predicate function) that could
260;; not be defined in a later session.
261;;
262;; - `window-id', `outer-window-id', `parent-id': They are assigned
263;; automatically and cannot be set, so keeping them is harmless, but they
264;; add clutter. `window-system' is similar: it's assigned at frame
265;; creation, and does not serve any useful purpose later.
266;;
267;; - `left', `top': Only problematic when saving an iconified frame, because
268;; when the frame is iconified they are set to (- 32000), which doesn't
269;; really help in restoring the frame. Better to remove them and let the
270;; window manager choose a default position for the frame.
271;;
272;; - `background-color', `foreground-color': In tty frames they can be set
273;; to "unspecified-bg" and "unspecified-fg", which aren't understood on
274;; GUI sessions. They have to be filtered out when switching from tty to
275;; a graphical display.
276;;
277;; - `tty', `tty-type': These are tty-specific. When switching to a GUI
76c5e5ab 278;; display they do no harm, but they clutter the parameter alist.
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279;;
280;; - `minibuffer': It can contain a reference to a live window, which cannot
281;; be serialized. Because of Emacs' idiosyncratic treatment of this
282;; parameter, frames created with (minibuffer . t) have a parameter
283;; (minibuffer . #<window...>), while frames created with
284;; (minibuffer . #<window...>) have (minibuffer . nil), which is madness
285;; but helps to differentiate between minibufferless and "normal" frames.
286;; So, changing (minibuffer . #<window...>) to (minibuffer . t) allows
287;; Emacs to set up the new frame correctly. Nice, uh?
288;;
289;; - `name': If this parameter is directly set, `explicit-name' is
290;; automatically set to t, and then `name' no longer changes dynamically.
291;; So, in general, not saving `name' is the right thing to do, though
292;; surely there are applications that will want to override this filter.
293;;
294;; - `font', `fullscreen', `height' and `width': These parameters suffer
76c5e5ab 295;; from the fact that they are badly mangled when going through a
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296;; tty session, though not all in the same way. When saving a GUI frame
297;; and restoring it in a tty, the height and width of the new frame are
298;; those of the tty screen (let's say 80x25, for example); going back
299;; to a GUI session means getting frames of the tty screen size (so all
300;; your frames are 80 cols x 25 rows). For `fullscreen' there's a
301;; similar problem, because a tty frame cannot really be fullscreen or
302;; maximized, so the state is lost. The problem with `font' is a bit
303;; different, because a valid GUI font spec in `font' turns into
304;; (font . "tty") in a tty frame, and when read back into a GUI session
305;; it fails because `font's value is no longer a valid font spec.
306;;
307;; In most cases, the filtering functions just do the obvious thing: remove
308;; CURRENT when it is meaningless to keep it, or pass a modified copy if
309;; that helps (as in the case of `minibuffer').
310;;
311;; The exception are the parameters in the last set, which should survive
312;; the roundtrip though tty-land. The answer is to add "stashing
313;; parameters", working in pairs, to shelve the GUI-specific contents and
314;; restore it once we're back in pixel country. That's what functions
c03c02ee 315;; `frameset-filter-shelve-param' and `frameset-filter-unshelve-param' do.
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316;;
317;; Basically, if you set `frameset-filter-shelve-param' as the filter for
318;; a parameter P, it will detect when it is restoring a GUI frame into a
319;; tty session, and save P's value in the custom parameter X:P, but only
320;; if X:P does not exist already (so it is not overwritten if you enter
321;; the tty session more than once). If you're not switching to a tty
322;; frame, the filter just passes CURRENT along.
323;;
324;; The parameter X:P, on the other hand, must have been setup to be
325;; filtered by `frameset-filter-unshelve-param', which unshelves the
326;; value: if we're entering a GUI session, returns P instead of CURRENT,
327;; while in other cases it just passes it along.
328;;
329;; The only additional trick is that `frameset-filter-shelve-param' does
330;; not set P if switching back to GUI and P already has a value, because
331;; it assumes that `frameset-filter-unshelve-param' did set it up. And
332;; `frameset-filter-unshelve-param', when unshelving P, must look into
333;; FILTERED to determine if P has already been set and if so, modify it;
334;; else just returns P.
335;;
336;; Currently, the value of X in X:P is `GUI', but you can use any prefix,
337;; by passing its symbol as argument in the filter:
338;;
339;; (my-parameter frameset-filter-shelve-param MYPREFIX)
340;;
341;; instead of
342;;
343;; (my-parameter . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
344;;
345;; Note that `frameset-filter-unshelve-param' does not need MYPREFIX
346;; because it is available from the parameter name in CURRENT. Also note
347;; that the colon between the prefix and the parameter name is hardcoded.
348;; The reason is that X:P is quite readable, and that the colon is a
349;; very unusual character in symbol names, other than in initial position
350;; in keywords (emacs -Q has only two such symbols, and one of them is a
351;; URL). So the probability of a collision with existing or future
352;; symbols is quite insignificant.
353;;
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354;; Now, what about the filter alist variables? There are three of them,
355;; though only two sets of parameters:
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356;;
357;; - `frameset-session-filter-alist' contains these filters that allow to
358;; save and restore framesets in-session, without the need to serialize
359;; the frameset or save it to disk (for example, to save a frameset in a
360;; register and restore it later). Filters in this list do not remove
361;; live objects, except in `minibuffer', which is dealt especially by
362;; `frameset-save' / `frameset-restore'.
363;;
364;; - `frameset-persistent-filter-alist' is the whole deal. It does all
365;; the filtering described above, and the result is ready to be saved on
366;; disk without loss of information. That's the format used by the
367;; desktop.el package, for example.
368;;
c03c02ee 369;; IMPORTANT: These variables share structure and should NEVER be modified.
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370;;
371;; - `frameset-filter-alist': The value of this variable is the default
372;; value for the FILTERS arguments of `frameset-save' and
373;; `frameset-restore'. It is set to `frameset-persistent-filter-alist',
374;; though it can be changed by specific applications.
375;;
376;; How to use them?
377;;
378;; The simplest way is just do nothing. The default should work
379;; reasonably and sensibly enough. But, what if you really need a
380;; customized filter alist? Then you can create your own variable
381;;
382;; (defvar my-filter-alist
383;; '((my-param1 . :never)
384;; (my-param2 . :save)
385;; (my-param3 . :restore)
386;; (my-param4 . my-filtering-function-without-args)
387;; (my-param5 my-filtering-function-with arg1 arg2)
388;; ;;; many other parameters
389;; )
390;; "My customized parameter filter alist.")
391;;
392;; or, if you're only changing a few items,
393;;
394;; (defvar my-filter-alist
395;; (nconc '((my-param1 . :never)
396;; (my-param2 . my-filtering-function))
397;; frameset-filter-alist)
398;; "My brief customized parameter filter alist.")
399;;
400;; and pass it to the FILTER arg of the save/restore functions,
401;; ALWAYS taking care of not modifying the original lists; if you're
402;; going to do any modifying of my-filter-alist, please use
403;;
404;; (nconc '((my-param1 . :never) ...)
405;; (copy-sequence frameset-filter-alist))
406;;
407;; One thing you shouldn't forget is that they are alists, so searching
408;; in them is sequential. If you just want to change the default of
409;; `name' to allow it to be saved, you can set (name . nil) in your
410;; customized filter alist; it will take precedence over the latter
411;; setting. In case you decide that you *always* want to save `name',
412;; you can add it to `frameset-filter-alist':
413;;
414;; (push '(name . nil) frameset-filter-alist)
415;;
416;; In certain applications, having a parameter filtering function like
417;; `frameset-filter-params' can be useful, even if you're not using
418;; framesets. The interface of `frameset-filter-params' is generic
419;; and does not depend of global state, with one exception: it uses
420;; the internal variable `frameset--target-display' to decide if, and
421;; how, to modify the `display' parameter of FILTERED. But that
422;; should not represent any problem, because it's only meaningful
423;; when restoring, and customized uses of `frameset-filter-params'
424;; are likely to use their own filter alist and just call
425;;
426;; (setq my-filtered (frameset-filter-params my-params my-filters t))
427;;
428;; In case you want to use it with the standard filters, you can
429;; wrap the call to `frameset-filter-params' in a let form to bind
430;; `frameset--target-display' to nil or the desired value.
431;;
432
d5671a82 433;;;###autoload
a912c016 434(defvar frameset-session-filter-alist
76c5e5ab 435 '((name . :never)
307764cc 436 (left . frameset-filter-iconified)
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437 (minibuffer . frameset-filter-minibuffer)
438 (top . frameset-filter-iconified))
d5671a82 439 "Minimum set of parameters to filter for live (on-session) framesets.
f9dbf1cb 440DO NOT MODIFY. See `frameset-filter-alist' for a full description.")
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441
442;;;###autoload
443(defvar frameset-persistent-filter-alist
444 (nconc
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445 '((background-color . frameset-filter-sanitize-color)
446 (buffer-list . :never)
447 (buffer-predicate . :never)
063233c3 448 (buried-buffer-list . :never)
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449 (font . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
450 (foreground-color . frameset-filter-sanitize-color)
451 (fullscreen . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
452 (GUI:font . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
453 (GUI:fullscreen . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
454 (GUI:height . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
455 (GUI:width . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
456 (height . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
457 (outer-window-id . :never)
458 (parent-id . :never)
459 (tty . frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI)
460 (tty-type . frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI)
461 (width . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
462 (window-id . :never)
463 (window-system . :never))
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464 frameset-session-filter-alist)
465 "Parameters to filter for persistent framesets.
f9dbf1cb 466DO NOT MODIFY. See `frameset-filter-alist' for a full description.")
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467
468;;;###autoload
469(defvar frameset-filter-alist frameset-persistent-filter-alist
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470 "Alist of frame parameters and filtering functions.
471
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472This alist is the default value of the FILTERS argument of
473`frameset-save' and `frameset-restore' (which see).
474
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475Initially, `frameset-filter-alist' is set to, and shares the value of,
476`frameset-persistent-filter-alist'. You can override any item in
477this alist by `push'ing a new item onto it. If, for some reason, you
478intend to modify existing values, do
479
480 (setq frameset-filter-alist (copy-tree frameset-filter-alist))
481
482before changing anything.
483
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484On saving, PARAMETERS is the parameter alist of each frame processed,
485and FILTERED is the parameter alist that gets saved to the frameset.
486
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487On restoring, PARAMETERS is the parameter alist extracted from the
488frameset, and FILTERED is the resulting frame parameter alist used
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489to restore the frame.
490
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491Elements of `frameset-filter-alist' are conses (PARAM . ACTION),
492where PARAM is a parameter name (a symbol identifying a frame
493parameter), and ACTION can be:
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494
495 nil The parameter is copied to FILTERED.
496 :never The parameter is never copied to FILTERED.
76c5e5ab 497 :save The parameter is copied only when saving the frame.
063233c3 498 :restore The parameter is copied only when restoring the frame.
76c5e5ab 499 FILTER A filter function.
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501FILTER can be a symbol FILTER-FUN, or a list (FILTER-FUN ARGS...).
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502FILTER-FUN is invoked with
503
504 (apply FILTER-FUN CURRENT FILTERED PARAMETERS SAVING ARGS)
505
506where
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507
508 CURRENT A cons (PARAM . VALUE), where PARAM is the one being
d5671a82 509 filtered and VALUE is its current value.
063233c3 510 FILTERED The resulting alist (so far).
9421876d 511 PARAMETERS The complete alist of parameters being filtered,
76c5e5ab 512 SAVING Non-nil if filtering before saving state, nil if filtering
a912c016 513 before restoring it.
024b38fc 514 ARGS Any additional arguments specified in the ACTION.
9421876d 515
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516FILTER-FUN is allowed to modify items in FILTERED, but no other arguments.
517It must return:
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518 nil Skip CURRENT (do not add it to FILTERED).
519 t Add CURRENT to FILTERED as is.
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520 (NEW-PARAM . NEW-VALUE) Add this to FILTERED instead of CURRENT.
521
522Frame parameters not on this alist are passed intact, as if they were
523defined with ACTION = nil.")
9421876d 524
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525
526(defvar frameset--target-display nil
527 ;; Either (minibuffer . VALUE) or nil.
528 ;; This refers to the current frame config being processed inside
063233c3 529 ;; `frameset-restore' and its auxiliary functions (like filtering).
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530 ;; If nil, there is no need to change the display.
531 ;; If non-nil, display parameter to use when creating the frame.
532 "Internal use only.")
533
534(defun frameset-switch-to-gui-p (parameters)
535 "True when switching to a graphic display.
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536Return non-nil if the parameter alist PARAMETERS describes a frame on a
537text-only terminal, and the frame is being restored on a graphic display;
538otherwise return nil. Only meaningful when called from a filtering
539function in `frameset-filter-alist'."
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540 (and frameset--target-display ; we're switching
541 (null (cdr (assq 'display parameters))) ; from a tty
542 (cdr frameset--target-display))) ; to a GUI display
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543
544(defun frameset-switch-to-tty-p (parameters)
545 "True when switching to a text-only terminal.
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546Return non-nil if the parameter alist PARAMETERS describes a frame on a
547graphic display, and the frame is being restored on a text-only terminal;
548otherwise return nil. Only meaningful when called from a filtering
549function in `frameset-filter-alist'."
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550 (and frameset--target-display ; we're switching
551 (cdr (assq 'display parameters)) ; from a GUI display
552 (null (cdr frameset--target-display)))) ; to a tty
9421876d 553
d5671a82 554(defun frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI (_current _filtered parameters saving)
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555 "Remove CURRENT when switching from tty to a graphic display.
556
557For the meaning of CURRENT, FILTERED, PARAMETERS and SAVING,
a912c016 558see `frameset-filter-alist'."
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559 (or saving
560 (not (frameset-switch-to-gui-p parameters))))
561
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562(defun frameset-filter-sanitize-color (current _filtered parameters saving)
563 "When switching to a GUI frame, remove \"unspecified\" colors.
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564Useful as a filter function for tty-specific parameters.
565
566For the meaning of CURRENT, FILTERED, PARAMETERS and SAVING,
a912c016 567see `frameset-filter-alist'."
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568 (or saving
569 (not (frameset-switch-to-gui-p parameters))
570 (not (stringp (cdr current)))
571 (not (string-match-p "^unspecified-[fb]g$" (cdr current)))))
572
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573(defun frameset-filter-minibuffer (current filtered _parameters saving)
574 "Force the minibuffer parameter to have a sensible value.
575
576When saving, convert (minibuffer . #<window>) to (minibuffer . t).
577When restoring, if there are two copies, keep the one pointing to
578a live window.
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579
580For the meaning of CURRENT, FILTERED, PARAMETERS and SAVING,
a912c016 581see `frameset-filter-alist'."
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582 (let ((value (cdr current)) mini)
583 (cond (saving
584 (if (windowp value) '(minibuffer . t) t))
585 ((setq mini (assq 'minibuffer filtered))
586 (when (windowp value) (setcdr mini value))
587 nil)
588 (t t))))
9421876d 589
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590(defun frameset-filter-shelve-param (current _filtered parameters saving
591 &optional prefix)
9421876d 592 "When switching to a tty frame, save parameter P as PREFIX:P.
a912c016 593The parameter can be later restored with `frameset-filter-unshelve-param'.
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594PREFIX defaults to `GUI'.
595
596For the meaning of CURRENT, FILTERED, PARAMETERS and SAVING,
a912c016 597see `frameset-filter-alist'."
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598 (unless prefix (setq prefix 'GUI))
599 (cond (saving t)
600 ((frameset-switch-to-tty-p parameters)
601 (let ((prefix:p (intern (format "%s:%s" prefix (car current)))))
602 (if (assq prefix:p parameters)
603 nil
604 (cons prefix:p (cdr current)))))
605 ((frameset-switch-to-gui-p parameters)
606 (not (assq (intern (format "%s:%s" prefix (car current))) parameters)))
607 (t t)))
608
a912c016 609(defun frameset-filter-unshelve-param (current filtered parameters saving)
9421876d 610 "When switching to a GUI frame, restore PREFIX:P parameter as P.
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611CURRENT must be of the form (PREFIX:P . value).
612
613For the meaning of CURRENT, FILTERED, PARAMETERS and SAVING,
a912c016 614see `frameset-filter-alist'."
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615 (or saving
616 (not (frameset-switch-to-gui-p parameters))
617 (let* ((prefix:p (symbol-name (car current)))
618 (p (intern (substring prefix:p
619 (1+ (string-match-p ":" prefix:p)))))
620 (val (cdr current))
621 (found (assq p filtered)))
622 (if (not found)
623 (cons p val)
624 (setcdr found val)
625 nil))))
626
627(defun frameset-filter-iconified (_current _filtered parameters saving)
628 "Remove CURRENT when saving an iconified frame.
063233c3 629This is used for positional parameters `left' and `top', which are
9421876d 630meaningless in an iconified frame, so the frame is restored in a
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631default position.
632
633For the meaning of CURRENT, FILTERED, PARAMETERS and SAVING,
a912c016 634see `frameset-filter-alist'."
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635 (not (and saving (eq (cdr (assq 'visibility parameters)) 'icon))))
636
9421876d 637(defun frameset-filter-params (parameters filter-alist saving)
024b38fc 638 "Filter parameter alist PARAMETERS and return a filtered alist.
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639FILTER-ALIST is an alist of parameter filters, in the format of
640`frameset-filter-alist' (which see).
641SAVING is non-nil while filtering parameters to save a frameset,
642nil while the filtering is done to restore it."
643 (let ((filtered nil))
644 (dolist (current parameters)
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645 ;; When saving, the parameter alist is temporary, so modifying it
646 ;; is not a problem. When restoring, the parameter alist is part
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647 ;; of a frameset, so we must copy parameters to avoid inadvertent
648 ;; modifications.
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649 (pcase (cdr (assq (car current) filter-alist))
650 (`nil
307764cc 651 (push (if saving current (copy-tree current)) filtered))
063233c3 652 (:never
9421876d 653 nil)
9421876d 654 (:restore
307764cc 655 (unless saving (push (copy-tree current) filtered)))
063233c3 656 (:save
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657 (when saving (push current filtered)))
658 ((or `(,fun . ,args) (and fun (pred fboundp)))
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659 (let* ((this (apply fun current filtered parameters saving args))
660 (val (if (eq this t) current this)))
661 (when val
662 (push (if saving val (copy-tree val)) filtered))))
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663 (other
664 (delay-warning 'frameset (format "Unknown filter %S" other) :error))))
665 ;; Set the display parameter after filtering, so that filter functions
666 ;; have access to its original value.
667 (when frameset--target-display
668 (let ((display (assq 'display filtered)))
669 (if display
670 (setcdr display (cdr frameset--target-display))
671 (push frameset--target-display filtered))))
672 filtered))
673
674\f
38276e01 675;; Frame ids
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676
677(defun frameset--set-id (frame)
38276e01 678 "Set FRAME's id if not yet set.
9421876d 679Internal use only."
d5671a82 680 (unless (frame-parameter frame 'frameset--id)
9421876d 681 (set-frame-parameter frame
d5671a82 682 'frameset--id
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683 (mapconcat (lambda (n) (format "%04X" n))
684 (cl-loop repeat 4 collect (random 65536))
685 "-"))))
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686;;;###autoload
687(defun frameset-frame-id (frame)
688 "Return the frame id of FRAME, if it has one; else, return nil.
689A frame id is a string that uniquely identifies a frame.
690It is persistent across `frameset-save' / `frameset-restore'
691invocations, and once assigned is never changed unless the same
692frame is duplicated (via `frameset-restore'), in which case the
693newest frame keeps the id and the old frame's is set to nil."
694 (frame-parameter frame 'frameset--id))
695
696;;;###autoload
697(defun frameset-frame-id-equal-p (frame id)
698 "Return non-nil if FRAME's id matches ID."
699 (string= (frameset-frame-id frame) id))
700
701;;;###autoload
a912c016 702(defun frameset-frame-with-id (id &optional frame-list)
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703 "Return the live frame with id ID, if exists; else nil.
704If FRAME-LIST is a list of frames, check these frames only.
705If nil, check all live frames."
706 (cl-find-if (lambda (f)
707 (and (frame-live-p f)
708 (frameset-frame-id-equal-p f id)))
709 (or frame-list (frame-list))))
710
711\f
712;; Saving framesets
9421876d 713
a912c016 714(defun frameset--record-minibuffer-relationships (frame-list)
9421876d 715 "Process FRAME-LIST and record minibuffer relationships.
d5671a82 716FRAME-LIST is a list of frames. Internal use only."
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717 ;; Record frames with their own minibuffer
718 (dolist (frame (minibuffer-frame-list))
719 (when (memq frame frame-list)
720 (frameset--set-id frame)
721 ;; For minibuffer-owning frames, frameset--mini is a cons
722 ;; (t . DEFAULT?), where DEFAULT? is a boolean indicating whether
723 ;; the frame is the one pointed out by `default-minibuffer-frame'.
724 (set-frame-parameter frame
725 'frameset--mini
726 (cons t (eq frame default-minibuffer-frame)))))
727 ;; Now link minibufferless frames with their minibuffer frames
728 (dolist (frame frame-list)
729 (unless (frame-parameter frame 'frameset--mini)
730 (frameset--set-id frame)
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731 (let ((mb-frame (window-frame (minibuffer-window frame))))
732 ;; For minibufferless frames, frameset--mini is a cons
733 ;; (nil . FRAME-ID), where FRAME-ID is the frameset--id of
734 ;; the frame containing its minibuffer window.
735 ;; FRAME-ID can be set to nil, if FRAME-LIST doesn't contain
736 ;; the minibuffer frame of a minibufferless frame; we allow
737 ;; it without trying to second-guess the user.
738 (set-frame-parameter frame
739 'frameset--mini
740 (cons nil
741 (and mb-frame
742 (frameset-frame-id mb-frame))))))))
9421876d 743
51d30f2c 744;;;###autoload
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745(cl-defun frameset-save (frame-list
746 &key app name description
747 filters predicate properties)
748 "Return a frameset for FRAME-LIST, a list of frames.
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749Dead frames and non-frame objects are silently removed from the list.
750If nil, FRAME-LIST defaults to the output of `frame-list' (all live frames).
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751APP, NAME and DESCRIPTION are optional data; see the docstring of the
752`frameset' defstruct for details.
753FILTERS is an alist of parameter filters; if nil, the value of the variable
754`frameset-filter-alist' is used instead.
9421876d 755PREDICATE is a predicate function, which must return non-nil for frames that
024b38fc 756should be saved; if PREDICATE is nil, all frames from FRAME-LIST are saved.
9421876d 757PROPERTIES is a user-defined property list to add to the frameset."
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758 (let* ((list (or (copy-sequence frame-list) (frame-list)))
759 (frames (cl-delete-if-not #'frame-live-p
760 (if predicate
761 (cl-delete-if-not predicate list)
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762 list)))
763 fs)
a912c016 764 (frameset--record-minibuffer-relationships frames)
1f585e65 765 (setq fs (frameset--make
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766 :app app
767 :name name
768 :description description
769 :properties properties
770 :states (mapcar
771 (lambda (frame)
772 (cons
773 (frameset-filter-params (frame-parameters frame)
774 (or filters
775 frameset-filter-alist)
776 t)
777 (window-state-get (frame-root-window frame) t)))
778 frames)))
779 (cl-assert (frameset-valid-p fs))
780 fs))
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781
782\f
783;; Restoring framesets
784
785(defvar frameset--reuse-list nil
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786 "The list of frames potentially reusable.
787Its value is only meaningful during execution of `frameset-restore'.
788Internal use only.")
9421876d 789
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790(defun frameset-compute-pos (value left/top right/bottom)
791 "Return an absolute positioning value for a frame.
792VALUE is the value of a positional frame parameter (`left' or `top').
793If VALUE is relative to the screen edges (like (+ -35) or (-200), it is
794converted to absolute by adding it to the corresponding edge; if it is
795an absolute position, it is returned unmodified.
796LEFT/TOP and RIGHT/BOTTOM indicate the dimensions of the screen in
797pixels along the relevant direction: either the position of the left
798and right edges for a `left' positional parameter, or the position of
799the top and bottom edges for a `top' parameter."
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800 (pcase value
801 (`(+ ,val) (+ left/top val))
802 (`(- ,val) (+ right/bottom val))
803 (val val)))
804
307764cc 805(defun frameset-move-onscreen (frame force-onscreen)
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806 "If FRAME is offscreen, move it back onscreen and, if necessary, resize it.
807For the description of FORCE-ONSCREEN, see `frameset-restore'.
808When forced onscreen, frames wider than the monitor's workarea are converted
809to fullwidth, and frames taller than the workarea are converted to fullheight.
307764cc 810NOTE: This only works for non-iconified frames."
9421876d 811 (pcase-let* ((`(,left ,top ,width ,height) (cl-cdadr (frame-monitor-attributes frame)))
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812 (right (+ left width -1))
813 (bottom (+ top height -1))
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814 (fr-left (frameset-compute-pos (frame-parameter frame 'left) left right))
815 (fr-top (frameset-compute-pos (frame-parameter frame 'top) top bottom))
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816 (ch-width (frame-char-width frame))
817 (ch-height (frame-char-height frame))
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818 (fr-width (max (frame-pixel-width frame) (* ch-width (frame-width frame))))
819 (fr-height (max (frame-pixel-height frame) (* ch-height (frame-height frame))))
820 (fr-right (+ fr-left fr-width -1))
821 (fr-bottom (+ fr-top fr-height -1)))
9421876d 822 (when (pcase force-onscreen
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823 ;; A predicate.
824 ((pred functionp)
825 (funcall force-onscreen
826 frame
827 (list fr-left fr-top fr-width fr-height)
828 (list left top width height)))
9421876d 829 ;; Any corner is outside the screen.
76c5e5ab 830 (:all (or (< fr-bottom top) (> fr-bottom bottom)
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831 (< fr-left left) (> fr-left right)
832 (< fr-right left) (> fr-right right)
76c5e5ab 833 (< fr-top top) (> fr-top bottom)))
9421876d 834 ;; Displaced to the left, right, above or below the screen.
76c5e5ab 835 (`t (or (> fr-left right)
9421876d 836 (< fr-right left)
76c5e5ab 837 (> fr-top bottom)
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838 (< fr-bottom top)))
839 ;; Fully inside, no need to do anything.
840 (_ nil))
841 (let ((fullwidth (> fr-width width))
842 (fullheight (> fr-height height))
843 (params nil))
844 ;; Position frame horizontally.
845 (cond (fullwidth
846 (push `(left . ,left) params))
847 ((> fr-right right)
848 (push `(left . ,(+ left (- width fr-width))) params))
849 ((< fr-left left)
850 (push `(left . ,left) params)))
851 ;; Position frame vertically.
852 (cond (fullheight
853 (push `(top . ,top) params))
854 ((> fr-bottom bottom)
855 (push `(top . ,(+ top (- height fr-height))) params))
856 ((< fr-top top)
857 (push `(top . ,top) params)))
858 ;; Compute fullscreen state, if required.
859 (when (or fullwidth fullheight)
860 (push (cons 'fullscreen
861 (cond ((not fullwidth) 'fullheight)
862 ((not fullheight) 'fullwidth)
863 (t 'maximized)))
864 params))
865 ;; Finally, move the frame back onscreen.
866 (when params
867 (modify-frame-parameters frame params))))))
868
a912c016 869(defun frameset--find-frame-if (predicate display &rest args)
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870 "Find a frame in `frameset--reuse-list' satisfying PREDICATE.
871Look through available frames whose display property matches DISPLAY
872and return the first one for which (PREDICATE frame ARGS) returns t.
873If PREDICATE is nil, it is always satisfied. Internal use only."
874 (cl-find-if (lambda (frame)
875 (and (equal (frame-parameter frame 'display) display)
876 (or (null predicate)
877 (apply predicate frame args))))
878 frameset--reuse-list))
879
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880(defun frameset--reuse-frame (display parameters)
881 "Return an existing frame to reuse, or nil if none found.
882DISPLAY is the display where the frame will be shown, and PARAMETERS
024b38fc 883is the parameter alist of the frame being restored. Internal use only."
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884 (let ((frame nil)
885 mini)
886 ;; There are no fancy heuristics there. We could implement some
887 ;; based on frame size and/or position, etc., but it is not clear
888 ;; that any "gain" (in the sense of reduced flickering, etc.) is
889 ;; worth the added complexity. In fact, the code below mainly
890 ;; tries to work nicely when M-x desktop-read is used after a
891 ;; desktop session has already been loaded. The other main use
892 ;; case, which is the initial desktop-read upon starting Emacs,
893 ;; will usually have only one frame, and should already work.
894 (cond ((null display)
895 ;; When the target is tty, every existing frame is reusable.
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896 (setq frame (frameset--find-frame-if nil display)))
897 ((car (setq mini (cdr (assq 'frameset--mini parameters))))
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898 ;; If the frame has its own minibuffer, let's see whether
899 ;; that frame has already been loaded (which can happen after
900 ;; M-x desktop-read).
a912c016 901 (setq frame (frameset--find-frame-if
9421876d 902 (lambda (f id)
38276e01 903 (frameset-frame-id-equal-p f id))
a912c016 904 display (cdr (assq 'frameset--id parameters))))
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905 ;; If it has not been loaded, and it is not a minibuffer-only frame,
906 ;; let's look for an existing non-minibuffer-only frame to reuse.
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907 (unless (or frame (eq (cdr (assq 'minibuffer parameters)) 'only))
908 (setq frame (frameset--find-frame-if
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909 (lambda (f)
910 (let ((w (frame-parameter f 'minibuffer)))
911 (and (window-live-p w)
912 (window-minibuffer-p w)
913 (eq (window-frame w) f))))
914 display))))
915 (mini
916 ;; For minibufferless frames, check whether they already exist,
917 ;; and that they are linked to the right minibuffer frame.
a912c016 918 (setq frame (frameset--find-frame-if
a04d36a0 919 (lambda (f id mini-id)
38276e01 920 (and (frameset-frame-id-equal-p f id)
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921 (or (null mini-id) ; minibuffer frame not saved
922 (frameset-frame-id-equal-p
923 (window-frame (minibuffer-window f))
924 mini-id))))
925 display
926 (cdr (assq 'frameset--id parameters)) (cdr mini))))
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927 (t
928 ;; Default to just finding a frame in the same display.
a912c016 929 (setq frame (frameset--find-frame-if nil display))))
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930 ;; If found, remove from the list.
931 (when frame
932 (setq frameset--reuse-list (delq frame frameset--reuse-list)))
933 frame))
934
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935(defun frameset--initial-params (parameters)
936 "Return a list of PARAMETERS that must be set when creating the frame.
d5671a82 937Setting position and size parameters as soon as possible helps reducing
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938flickering; other parameters, like `minibuffer' and `border-width', can
939not be changed once the frame has been created. Internal use only."
d5671a82 940 (cl-loop for param in '(left top with height border-width minibuffer)
a912c016 941 collect (assq param parameters)))
d5671a82 942
a912c016 943(defun frameset--restore-frame (parameters window-state filters force-onscreen)
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944 "Set up and return a frame according to its saved state.
945That means either reusing an existing frame or creating one anew.
a912c016 946PARAMETERS is the frame's parameter alist; WINDOW-STATE is its window state.
063233c3 947For the meaning of FILTERS and FORCE-ONSCREEN, see `frameset-restore'.
d5671a82 948Internal use only."
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949 (let* ((fullscreen (cdr (assq 'fullscreen parameters)))
950 (lines (assq 'tool-bar-lines parameters))
951 (filtered-cfg (frameset-filter-params parameters filters nil))
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952 (display (cdr (assq 'display filtered-cfg))) ;; post-filtering
953 alt-cfg frame)
954
955 ;; This works around bug#14795 (or feature#14795, if not a bug :-)
956 (setq filtered-cfg (assq-delete-all 'tool-bar-lines filtered-cfg))
957 (push '(tool-bar-lines . 0) filtered-cfg)
958
959 (when fullscreen
960 ;; Currently Emacs has the limitation that it does not record the size
961 ;; and position of a frame before maximizing it, so we cannot save &
962 ;; restore that info. Instead, when restoring, we resort to creating
963 ;; invisible "fullscreen" frames of default size and then maximizing them
964 ;; (and making them visible) which at least is somewhat user-friendly
965 ;; when these frames are later de-maximized.
966 (let ((width (and (eq fullscreen 'fullheight) (cdr (assq 'width filtered-cfg))))
967 (height (and (eq fullscreen 'fullwidth) (cdr (assq 'height filtered-cfg))))
968 (visible (assq 'visibility filtered-cfg)))
969 (setq filtered-cfg (cl-delete-if (lambda (p)
970 (memq p '(visibility fullscreen width height)))
971 filtered-cfg :key #'car))
972 (when width
973 (setq filtered-cfg (append `((user-size . t) (width . ,width))
974 filtered-cfg)))
975 (when height
976 (setq filtered-cfg (append `((user-size . t) (height . ,height))
977 filtered-cfg)))
978 ;; These are parameters to apply after creating/setting the frame.
979 (push visible alt-cfg)
980 (push (cons 'fullscreen fullscreen) alt-cfg)))
981
982 ;; Time to find or create a frame an apply the big bunch of parameters.
983 ;; If a frame needs to be created and it falls partially or fully offscreen,
984 ;; sometimes it gets "pushed back" onscreen; however, moving it afterwards is
985 ;; allowed. So we create the frame as invisible and then reapply the full
024b38fc 986 ;; parameter alist (including position and size parameters).
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987 (setq frame (or (and frameset--reuse-list
988 (frameset--reuse-frame display filtered-cfg))
989 (make-frame-on-display display
990 (cons '(visibility)
d5671a82 991 (frameset--initial-params filtered-cfg)))))
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992 (modify-frame-parameters frame
993 (if (eq (frame-parameter frame 'fullscreen) fullscreen)
994 ;; Workaround for bug#14949
995 (assq-delete-all 'fullscreen filtered-cfg)
996 filtered-cfg))
997
998 ;; If requested, force frames to be onscreen.
999 (when (and force-onscreen
1000 ;; FIXME: iconified frames should be checked too,
1001 ;; but it is impossible without deiconifying them.
1002 (not (eq (frame-parameter frame 'visibility) 'icon)))
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1004
1005 ;; Let's give the finishing touches (visibility, tool-bar, maximization).
1006 (when lines (push lines alt-cfg))
1007 (when alt-cfg (modify-frame-parameters frame alt-cfg))
1008 ;; Now restore window state.
a912c016 1009 (window-state-put window-state (frame-root-window frame) 'safe)
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1010 frame))
1011
063233c3 1012(defun frameset--minibufferless-last-p (state1 state2)
307764cc 1013 "Predicate to sort frame states in an order suitable for creating frames.
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1014It sorts minibuffer-owning frames before minibufferless ones.
1015Internal use only."
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1016 (pcase-let ((`(,hasmini1 ,id-def1) (assq 'frameset--mini (car state1)))
1017 (`(,hasmini2 ,id-def2) (assq 'frameset--mini (car state2))))
1018 (cond ((eq id-def1 t) t)
1019 ((eq id-def2 t) nil)
1020 ((not (eq hasmini1 hasmini2)) (eq hasmini1 t))
14d1e463 1021 ((eq hasmini1 nil) (or id-def1 id-def2))
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1022 (t t))))
1023
d5671a82 1024(defun frameset-keep-original-display-p (force-display)
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1025 "True if saved frames' displays should be honored.
1026For the meaning of FORCE-DISPLAY, see `frameset-restore'."
d5671a82 1027 (cond ((daemonp) t)
307764cc 1028 ((eq system-type 'windows-nt) nil) ;; Does ns support more than one display?
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1029 (t (not force-display))))
1030
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1031(defun frameset-minibufferless-first-p (frame1 _frame2)
1032 "Predicate to sort minibufferless frames before other frames."
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1033 (not (frame-parameter frame1 'minibuffer)))
1034
51d30f2c 1035;;;###autoload
d5671a82 1036(cl-defun frameset-restore (frameset
a912c016 1037 &key predicate filters reuse-frames
3677ffeb 1038 force-display force-onscreen)
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1039 "Restore a FRAMESET into the current display(s).
1040
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1041PREDICATE is a function called with two arguments, the parameter alist
1042and the window-state of the frame being restored, in that order (see
1043the docstring of the `frameset' defstruct for additional details).
1044If PREDICATE returns nil, the frame described by that parameter alist
1045and window-state is not restored.
1046
1047FILTERS is an alist of parameter filters; if nil, the value of
1048`frameset-filter-alist' is used instead.
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063233c3 1050REUSE-FRAMES selects the policy to use to reuse frames when restoring:
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1051 t Reuse existing frames if possible, and delete those not reused.
1052 nil Restore frameset in new frames and delete existing frames.
1053 :keep Restore frameset in new frames and keep the existing ones.
1054 LIST A list of frames to reuse; only these are reused (if possible).
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1055 Remaining frames in this list are deleted; other frames not
1056 included on the list are left untouched.
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1057
1058FORCE-DISPLAY can be:
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1059 t Frames are restored in the current display.
1060 nil Frames are restored, if possible, in their original displays.
063233c3 1061 :delete Frames in other displays are deleted instead of restored.
76c5e5ab 1062 PRED A function called with two arguments, the parameter alist and
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1063 the window state (in that order). It must return t, nil or
1064 `:delete', as above but affecting only the frame that will
1065 be created from that parameter alist.
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1066
1067FORCE-ONSCREEN can be:
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1068 t Force onscreen only those frames that are fully offscreen.
1069 nil Do not force any frame back onscreen.
1070 :all Force onscreen any frame fully or partially offscreen.
1071 PRED A function called with three arguments,
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1072 - the live frame just restored,
1073 - a list (LEFT TOP WIDTH HEIGHT), describing the frame,
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1074 - a list (LEFT TOP WIDTH HEIGHT), describing the workarea.
1075 It must return non-nil to force the frame onscreen, nil otherwise.
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1076
1077Note the timing and scope of the operations described above: REUSE-FRAMES
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1078affects existing frames; PREDICATE, FILTERS and FORCE-DISPLAY affect the frame
1079being restored before that happens; and FORCE-ONSCREEN affects the frame once
d5671a82 1080it has been restored.
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a912c016 1082All keyword parameters default to nil."
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76c5e5ab 1084 (cl-assert (frameset-valid-p frameset))
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d5671a82 1086 (let (other-frames)
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1088 ;; frameset--reuse-list is a list of frames potentially reusable. Later we
1089 ;; will decide which ones can be reused, and how to deal with any leftover.
1090 (pcase reuse-frames
d5671a82 1091 ((or `nil `:keep)
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1092 (setq frameset--reuse-list nil
1093 other-frames (frame-list)))
1094 ((pred consp)
1095 (setq frameset--reuse-list (copy-sequence reuse-frames)
1096 other-frames (cl-delete-if (lambda (frame)
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1097 (memq frame frameset--reuse-list))
1098 (frame-list))))
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1099 (_
1100 (setq frameset--reuse-list (frame-list)
1101 other-frames nil)))
1102
1103 ;; Sort saved states to guarantee that minibufferless frames will be created
1104 ;; after the frames that contain their minibuffer windows.
1105 (dolist (state (sort (copy-sequence (frameset-states frameset))
063233c3 1106 #'frameset--minibufferless-last-p))
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1107 (pcase-let ((`(,frame-cfg . ,window-cfg) state))
1108 (when (or (null predicate) (funcall predicate frame-cfg window-cfg))
1109 (condition-case-unless-debug err
1110 (let* ((d-mini (cdr (assq 'frameset--mini frame-cfg)))
1111 (mb-id (cdr d-mini))
14d1e463 1112 (default (and (car d-mini) mb-id))
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1113 (force-display (if (functionp force-display)
1114 (funcall force-display frame-cfg window-cfg)
1115 force-display))
1116 frame to-tty)
1117 ;; Only set target if forcing displays and the target display is different.
1118 (cond ((frameset-keep-original-display-p force-display)
1119 (setq frameset--target-display nil))
1120 ((eq (frame-parameter nil 'display) (cdr (assq 'display frame-cfg)))
1121 (setq frameset--target-display nil))
1122 (t
1123 (setq frameset--target-display (cons 'display
1124 (frame-parameter nil 'display))
1125 to-tty (null (cdr frameset--target-display)))))
1126 ;; Time to restore frames and set up their minibuffers as they were.
1127 ;; We only skip a frame (thus deleting it) if either:
1128 ;; - we're switching displays, and the user chose the option to delete, or
1129 ;; - we're switching to tty, and the frame to restore is minibuffer-only.
1130 (unless (and frameset--target-display
1131 (or (eq force-display :delete)
1132 (and to-tty
1133 (eq (cdr (assq 'minibuffer frame-cfg)) 'only))))
1134 ;; If keeping non-reusable frames, and the frameset--id of one of them
1135 ;; matches the id of a frame being restored (because, for example, the
1136 ;; frameset has already been read in the same session), remove the
1137 ;; frameset--id from the non-reusable frame, which is not useful anymore.
1138 (when (and other-frames
1139 (or (eq reuse-frames :keep) (consp reuse-frames)))
1140 (let ((dup (frameset-frame-with-id (cdr (assq 'frameset--id frame-cfg))
1141 other-frames)))
1142 (when dup
1143 (set-frame-parameter dup 'frameset--id nil))))
1144 ;; Restore minibuffers. Some of this stuff could be done in a filter
1145 ;; function, but it would be messy because restoring minibuffers affects
1146 ;; global state; it's best to do it here than add a bunch of global
1147 ;; variables to pass info back-and-forth to/from the filter function.
1148 (cond
1149 ((null d-mini)) ;; No frameset--mini. Process as normal frame.
1150 (to-tty) ;; Ignore minibuffer stuff and process as normal frame.
1151 ((car d-mini) ;; Frame has minibuffer (or it is minibuffer-only).
1152 (when (eq (cdr (assq 'minibuffer frame-cfg)) 'only)
1153 (setq frame-cfg (append '((tool-bar-lines . 0) (menu-bar-lines . 0))
1154 frame-cfg))))
1155 (t ;; Frame depends on other frame's minibuffer window.
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1156 (when mb-id
1157 (let ((mb-frame (frameset-frame-with-id mb-id))
1158 (mb-window nil))
1159 (if (not mb-frame)
1160 (delay-warning 'frameset
1161 (format "Minibuffer frame %S not found" mb-id)
1162 :warning)
1163 (setq mb-window (minibuffer-window mb-frame))
1164 (unless (and (window-live-p mb-window)
1165 (window-minibuffer-p mb-window))
1166 (delay-warning 'frameset
1167 (format "Not a minibuffer window %s" mb-window)
1168 :warning)
1169 (setq mb-window nil)))
1170 (when mb-window
1171 (push (cons 'minibuffer mb-window) frame-cfg))))))
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1172 ;; OK, we're ready at last to create (or reuse) a frame and
1173 ;; restore the window config.
1174 (setq frame (frameset--restore-frame frame-cfg window-cfg
1175 (or filters frameset-filter-alist)
1176 force-onscreen))
1177 ;; Set default-minibuffer if required.
1178 (when default (setq default-minibuffer-frame frame))))
1179 (error
1180 (delay-warning 'frameset (error-message-string err) :error))))))
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1182 ;; In case we try to delete the initial frame, we want to make sure that
1183 ;; other frames are already visible (discussed in thread for bug#14841).
1184 (sit-for 0 t)
1185
1186 ;; Delete remaining frames, but do not fail if some resist being deleted.
d5671a82 1187 (unless (eq reuse-frames :keep)
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1188 (dolist (frame (sort (nconc (if (listp reuse-frames) nil other-frames)
1189 frameset--reuse-list)
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1190 ;; Minibufferless frames must go first to avoid
1191 ;; errors when attempting to delete a frame whose
1192 ;; minibuffer window is used by another frame.
1193 #'frameset-minibufferless-first-p))
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1194 (condition-case err
1195 (delete-frame frame)
1196 (error
1197 (delay-warning 'frameset (error-message-string err))))))
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1198 (setq frameset--reuse-list nil
1199 frameset--target-display nil)
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1200
1201 ;; Make sure there's at least one visible frame.
1202 (unless (or (daemonp) (visible-frame-list))
1203 (make-frame-visible (car (frame-list))))))
1204
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1206;; Register support
1207
1208(defun frameset--jump-to-register (data)
1209 "Restore frameset from DATA stored in register.
1210Called from `jump-to-register'. Internal use only."
1211 (let* ((delete (and current-prefix-arg t))
1212 (iconify-list (if delete nil (frame-list))))
1213 (frameset-restore (aref data 0)
1214 :filters frameset-session-filter-alist
1215 :reuse-frames (if delete t :keep))
1216 (mapc #'iconify-frame iconify-list)
1217 (let ((frame (frameset-frame-with-id (aref data 1))))
1218 (when frame
1219 (select-frame-set-input-focus frame)
1220 (goto-char (aref data 2))))))
1221
1222;;;###autoload
1223(defun frameset-to-register (register &optional _arg)
1224 "Store the current frameset in register REGISTER.
1225Use \\[jump-to-register] to restore the frameset.
1226Argument is a character, naming the register."
1227 (interactive "cFrameset to register: \nP")
1228 (set-register register
1229 (registerv-make
1230 (vector (frameset-save nil
1231 :app 'register
1232 :filters frameset-session-filter-alist)
1233 ;; frameset-save does not include the value of point
1234 ;; in the current buffer, so record that separately.
1235 (frameset-frame-id nil)
1236 (point-marker))
1237 :print-func (lambda (_data) (princ "a frameset."))
1238 :jump-func #'frameset--jump-to-register)))
1239
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1240(provide 'frameset)
1241
1242;;; frameset.el ends here