| 1 | /* Keyboard and mouse input; editor command loop. |
| 2 | |
| 3 | Copyright (C) 1985-1989, 1993-1997, 1999-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 4 | |
| 5 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 9 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
| 10 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 16 | |
| 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 18 | along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| 19 | |
| 20 | #include <config.h> |
| 21 | #include <signal.h> |
| 22 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 23 | #include <setjmp.h> |
| 24 | #include "lisp.h" |
| 25 | #include "termchar.h" |
| 26 | #include "termopts.h" |
| 27 | #include "frame.h" |
| 28 | #include "termhooks.h" |
| 29 | #include "macros.h" |
| 30 | #include "keyboard.h" |
| 31 | #include "window.h" |
| 32 | #include "commands.h" |
| 33 | #include "buffer.h" |
| 34 | #include "character.h" |
| 35 | #include "disptab.h" |
| 36 | #include "dispextern.h" |
| 37 | #include "syntax.h" |
| 38 | #include "intervals.h" |
| 39 | #include "keymap.h" |
| 40 | #include "blockinput.h" |
| 41 | #include "puresize.h" |
| 42 | #include "systime.h" |
| 43 | #include "atimer.h" |
| 44 | #include "process.h" |
| 45 | #include <errno.h> |
| 46 | |
| 47 | #ifdef HAVE_GTK_AND_PTHREAD |
| 48 | #include <pthread.h> |
| 49 | #endif |
| 50 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 51 | #include "msdos.h" |
| 52 | #include <time.h> |
| 53 | #else /* not MSDOS */ |
| 54 | #include <sys/ioctl.h> |
| 55 | #endif /* not MSDOS */ |
| 56 | |
| 57 | #include "syssignal.h" |
| 58 | |
| 59 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 60 | #include <unistd.h> |
| 61 | #include <fcntl.h> |
| 62 | |
| 63 | /* This is to get the definitions of the XK_ symbols. */ |
| 64 | #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS |
| 65 | #include "xterm.h" |
| 66 | #endif |
| 67 | |
| 68 | #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI |
| 69 | #include "w32term.h" |
| 70 | #endif /* HAVE_NTGUI */ |
| 71 | |
| 72 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 73 | #include "nsterm.h" |
| 74 | #endif |
| 75 | |
| 76 | /* Variables for blockinput.h: */ |
| 77 | |
| 78 | /* Non-zero if interrupt input is blocked right now. */ |
| 79 | volatile int interrupt_input_blocked; |
| 80 | |
| 81 | /* Nonzero means an input interrupt has arrived |
| 82 | during the current critical section. */ |
| 83 | int interrupt_input_pending; |
| 84 | |
| 85 | /* This var should be (interrupt_input_pending || pending_atimers). |
| 86 | The QUIT macro checks this instead of interrupt_input_pending and |
| 87 | pending_atimers separately, to reduce code size. So, any code that |
| 88 | changes interrupt_input_pending or pending_atimers should update |
| 89 | this too. */ |
| 90 | #ifdef SYNC_INPUT |
| 91 | int pending_signals; |
| 92 | #endif |
| 93 | |
| 94 | #define KBD_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 |
| 95 | |
| 96 | KBOARD *initial_kboard; |
| 97 | KBOARD *current_kboard; |
| 98 | KBOARD *all_kboards; |
| 99 | int single_kboard; |
| 100 | |
| 101 | /* Non-nil disable property on a command means |
| 102 | do not execute it; call disabled-command-function's value instead. */ |
| 103 | Lisp_Object Qdisabled, Qdisabled_command_function; |
| 104 | |
| 105 | #define NUM_RECENT_KEYS (300) |
| 106 | int recent_keys_index; /* Index for storing next element into recent_keys */ |
| 107 | int total_keys; /* Total number of elements stored into recent_keys */ |
| 108 | Lisp_Object recent_keys; /* Vector holds the last NUM_RECENT_KEYS keystrokes */ |
| 109 | |
| 110 | /* Vector holding the key sequence that invoked the current command. |
| 111 | It is reused for each command, and it may be longer than the current |
| 112 | sequence; this_command_key_count indicates how many elements |
| 113 | actually mean something. |
| 114 | It's easier to staticpro a single Lisp_Object than an array. */ |
| 115 | Lisp_Object this_command_keys; |
| 116 | int this_command_key_count; |
| 117 | |
| 118 | /* 1 after calling Freset_this_command_lengths. |
| 119 | Usually it is 0. */ |
| 120 | int this_command_key_count_reset; |
| 121 | |
| 122 | /* This vector is used as a buffer to record the events that were actually read |
| 123 | by read_key_sequence. */ |
| 124 | Lisp_Object raw_keybuf; |
| 125 | int raw_keybuf_count; |
| 126 | |
| 127 | #define GROW_RAW_KEYBUF \ |
| 128 | if (raw_keybuf_count == XVECTOR (raw_keybuf)->size) \ |
| 129 | raw_keybuf = larger_vector (raw_keybuf, raw_keybuf_count * 2, Qnil) \ |
| 130 | |
| 131 | /* Number of elements of this_command_keys |
| 132 | that precede this key sequence. */ |
| 133 | int this_single_command_key_start; |
| 134 | |
| 135 | /* Record values of this_command_key_count and echo_length () |
| 136 | before this command was read. */ |
| 137 | static int before_command_key_count; |
| 138 | static int before_command_echo_length; |
| 139 | |
| 140 | /* For longjmp to where kbd input is being done. */ |
| 141 | |
| 142 | static jmp_buf getcjmp; |
| 143 | |
| 144 | /* True while doing kbd input. */ |
| 145 | int waiting_for_input; |
| 146 | |
| 147 | /* True while displaying for echoing. Delays C-g throwing. */ |
| 148 | |
| 149 | int echoing; |
| 150 | |
| 151 | /* Non-null means we can start echoing at the next input pause even |
| 152 | though there is something in the echo area. */ |
| 153 | |
| 154 | static struct kboard *ok_to_echo_at_next_pause; |
| 155 | |
| 156 | /* The kboard last echoing, or null for none. Reset to 0 in |
| 157 | cancel_echoing. If non-null, and a current echo area message |
| 158 | exists, and echo_message_buffer is eq to the current message |
| 159 | buffer, we know that the message comes from echo_kboard. */ |
| 160 | |
| 161 | struct kboard *echo_kboard; |
| 162 | |
| 163 | /* The buffer used for echoing. Set in echo_now, reset in |
| 164 | cancel_echoing. */ |
| 165 | |
| 166 | Lisp_Object echo_message_buffer; |
| 167 | |
| 168 | /* Nonzero means C-g should cause immediate error-signal. */ |
| 169 | int immediate_quit; |
| 170 | |
| 171 | /* Character that causes a quit. Normally C-g. |
| 172 | |
| 173 | If we are running on an ordinary terminal, this must be an ordinary |
| 174 | ASCII char, since we want to make it our interrupt character. |
| 175 | |
| 176 | If we are not running on an ordinary terminal, it still needs to be |
| 177 | an ordinary ASCII char. This character needs to be recognized in |
| 178 | the input interrupt handler. At this point, the keystroke is |
| 179 | represented as a struct input_event, while the desired quit |
| 180 | character is specified as a lispy event. The mapping from struct |
| 181 | input_events to lispy events cannot run in an interrupt handler, |
| 182 | and the reverse mapping is difficult for anything but ASCII |
| 183 | keystrokes. |
| 184 | |
| 185 | FOR THESE ELABORATE AND UNSATISFYING REASONS, quit_char must be an |
| 186 | ASCII character. */ |
| 187 | int quit_char; |
| 188 | |
| 189 | /* Current depth in recursive edits. */ |
| 190 | int command_loop_level; |
| 191 | |
| 192 | /* If not Qnil, this is a switch-frame event which we decided to put |
| 193 | off until the end of a key sequence. This should be read as the |
| 194 | next command input, after any unread_command_events. |
| 195 | |
| 196 | read_key_sequence uses this to delay switch-frame events until the |
| 197 | end of the key sequence; Fread_char uses it to put off switch-frame |
| 198 | events until a non-ASCII event is acceptable as input. */ |
| 199 | Lisp_Object unread_switch_frame; |
| 200 | |
| 201 | /* Last size recorded for a current buffer which is not a minibuffer. */ |
| 202 | static EMACS_INT last_non_minibuf_size; |
| 203 | |
| 204 | /* Total number of times read_char has returned. */ |
| 205 | int num_input_events; |
| 206 | |
| 207 | /* Value of num_nonmacro_input_events as of last auto save. */ |
| 208 | |
| 209 | int last_auto_save; |
| 210 | |
| 211 | /* This is like Vthis_command, except that commands never set it. */ |
| 212 | Lisp_Object real_this_command; |
| 213 | |
| 214 | /* The value of point when the last command was started. */ |
| 215 | EMACS_INT last_point_position; |
| 216 | |
| 217 | /* The buffer that was current when the last command was started. */ |
| 218 | Lisp_Object last_point_position_buffer; |
| 219 | |
| 220 | /* The window that was selected when the last command was started. */ |
| 221 | Lisp_Object last_point_position_window; |
| 222 | |
| 223 | /* The frame in which the last input event occurred, or Qmacro if the |
| 224 | last event came from a macro. We use this to determine when to |
| 225 | generate switch-frame events. This may be cleared by functions |
| 226 | like Fselect_frame, to make sure that a switch-frame event is |
| 227 | generated by the next character. */ |
| 228 | Lisp_Object internal_last_event_frame; |
| 229 | |
| 230 | /* The timestamp of the last input event we received from the X server. |
| 231 | X Windows wants this for selection ownership. */ |
| 232 | unsigned long last_event_timestamp; |
| 233 | |
| 234 | Lisp_Object Qx_set_selection, QPRIMARY, Qhandle_switch_frame; |
| 235 | |
| 236 | Lisp_Object Qself_insert_command; |
| 237 | Lisp_Object Qforward_char; |
| 238 | Lisp_Object Qbackward_char; |
| 239 | Lisp_Object Qundefined; |
| 240 | Lisp_Object Qtimer_event_handler; |
| 241 | |
| 242 | /* read_key_sequence stores here the command definition of the |
| 243 | key sequence that it reads. */ |
| 244 | Lisp_Object read_key_sequence_cmd; |
| 245 | |
| 246 | Lisp_Object Qinput_method_function; |
| 247 | |
| 248 | Lisp_Object Qdeactivate_mark; |
| 249 | |
| 250 | Lisp_Object Qrecompute_lucid_menubar, Qactivate_menubar_hook; |
| 251 | |
| 252 | Lisp_Object Qecho_area_clear_hook; |
| 253 | |
| 254 | /* Hooks to run before and after each command. */ |
| 255 | Lisp_Object Qpre_command_hook; |
| 256 | Lisp_Object Qpost_command_hook; |
| 257 | Lisp_Object Qcommand_hook_internal; |
| 258 | |
| 259 | Lisp_Object Qdeferred_action_function; |
| 260 | |
| 261 | Lisp_Object Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char; |
| 262 | Lisp_Object Qinput_method_use_echo_area; |
| 263 | |
| 264 | /* File in which we write all commands we read. */ |
| 265 | FILE *dribble; |
| 266 | |
| 267 | /* Nonzero if input is available. */ |
| 268 | int input_pending; |
| 269 | |
| 270 | /* Circular buffer for pre-read keyboard input. */ |
| 271 | |
| 272 | static struct input_event kbd_buffer[KBD_BUFFER_SIZE]; |
| 273 | |
| 274 | /* Pointer to next available character in kbd_buffer. |
| 275 | If kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_store_ptr, the buffer is empty. |
| 276 | This may be kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE, meaning that the |
| 277 | next available char is in kbd_buffer[0]. */ |
| 278 | static struct input_event *kbd_fetch_ptr; |
| 279 | |
| 280 | /* Pointer to next place to store character in kbd_buffer. This |
| 281 | may be kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE, meaning that the next |
| 282 | character should go in kbd_buffer[0]. */ |
| 283 | static struct input_event * volatile kbd_store_ptr; |
| 284 | |
| 285 | /* The above pair of variables forms a "queue empty" flag. When we |
| 286 | enqueue a non-hook event, we increment kbd_store_ptr. When we |
| 287 | dequeue a non-hook event, we increment kbd_fetch_ptr. We say that |
| 288 | there is input available if the two pointers are not equal. |
| 289 | |
| 290 | Why not just have a flag set and cleared by the enqueuing and |
| 291 | dequeuing functions? Such a flag could be screwed up by interrupts |
| 292 | at inopportune times. */ |
| 293 | |
| 294 | /* Symbols to head events. */ |
| 295 | Lisp_Object Qmouse_movement; |
| 296 | Lisp_Object Qscroll_bar_movement; |
| 297 | Lisp_Object Qswitch_frame; |
| 298 | Lisp_Object Qdelete_frame; |
| 299 | Lisp_Object Qiconify_frame; |
| 300 | Lisp_Object Qmake_frame_visible; |
| 301 | Lisp_Object Qselect_window; |
| 302 | Lisp_Object Qhelp_echo; |
| 303 | |
| 304 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 305 | Lisp_Object Qmouse_fixup_help_message; |
| 306 | #endif |
| 307 | |
| 308 | /* Symbols to denote kinds of events. */ |
| 309 | Lisp_Object Qfunction_key; |
| 310 | Lisp_Object Qmouse_click; |
| 311 | #if defined (WINDOWSNT) |
| 312 | Lisp_Object Qlanguage_change; |
| 313 | #endif |
| 314 | Lisp_Object Qdrag_n_drop; |
| 315 | Lisp_Object Qsave_session; |
| 316 | #ifdef HAVE_DBUS |
| 317 | Lisp_Object Qdbus_event; |
| 318 | #endif |
| 319 | Lisp_Object Qconfig_changed_event; |
| 320 | |
| 321 | /* Lisp_Object Qmouse_movement; - also an event header */ |
| 322 | |
| 323 | /* Properties of event headers. */ |
| 324 | Lisp_Object Qevent_kind; |
| 325 | Lisp_Object Qevent_symbol_elements; |
| 326 | |
| 327 | /* menu and tool bar item parts */ |
| 328 | Lisp_Object Qmenu_enable; |
| 329 | Lisp_Object QCenable, QCvisible, QChelp, QCfilter, QCkeys, QCkey_sequence; |
| 330 | Lisp_Object QCbutton, QCtoggle, QCradio, QClabel, QCvert_only; |
| 331 | |
| 332 | /* An event header symbol HEAD may have a property named |
| 333 | Qevent_symbol_element_mask, which is of the form (BASE MODIFIERS); |
| 334 | BASE is the base, unmodified version of HEAD, and MODIFIERS is the |
| 335 | mask of modifiers applied to it. If present, this is used to help |
| 336 | speed up parse_modifiers. */ |
| 337 | Lisp_Object Qevent_symbol_element_mask; |
| 338 | |
| 339 | /* An unmodified event header BASE may have a property named |
| 340 | Qmodifier_cache, which is an alist mapping modifier masks onto |
| 341 | modified versions of BASE. If present, this helps speed up |
| 342 | apply_modifiers. */ |
| 343 | Lisp_Object Qmodifier_cache; |
| 344 | |
| 345 | /* Symbols to use for parts of windows. */ |
| 346 | Lisp_Object Qmode_line; |
| 347 | Lisp_Object Qvertical_line; |
| 348 | Lisp_Object Qvertical_scroll_bar; |
| 349 | Lisp_Object Qmenu_bar; |
| 350 | |
| 351 | Lisp_Object recursive_edit_unwind (Lisp_Object buffer), command_loop (void); |
| 352 | Lisp_Object Fthis_command_keys (void); |
| 353 | Lisp_Object Qextended_command_history; |
| 354 | EMACS_TIME timer_check (int do_it_now); |
| 355 | |
| 356 | static void record_menu_key (Lisp_Object c); |
| 357 | static int echo_length (void); |
| 358 | |
| 359 | Lisp_Object Qpolling_period; |
| 360 | |
| 361 | /* Incremented whenever a timer is run. */ |
| 362 | int timers_run; |
| 363 | |
| 364 | /* Address (if not 0) of EMACS_TIME to zero out if a SIGIO interrupt |
| 365 | happens. */ |
| 366 | EMACS_TIME *input_available_clear_time; |
| 367 | |
| 368 | /* Nonzero means use SIGIO interrupts; zero means use CBREAK mode. |
| 369 | Default is 1 if INTERRUPT_INPUT is defined. */ |
| 370 | int interrupt_input; |
| 371 | |
| 372 | /* Nonzero while interrupts are temporarily deferred during redisplay. */ |
| 373 | int interrupts_deferred; |
| 374 | |
| 375 | /* Allow m- file to inhibit use of FIONREAD. */ |
| 376 | #ifdef BROKEN_FIONREAD |
| 377 | #undef FIONREAD |
| 378 | #endif |
| 379 | |
| 380 | /* We are unable to use interrupts if FIONREAD is not available, |
| 381 | so flush SIGIO so we won't try. */ |
| 382 | #if !defined (FIONREAD) |
| 383 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 384 | #undef SIGIO |
| 385 | #endif |
| 386 | #endif |
| 387 | |
| 388 | /* If we support a window system, turn on the code to poll periodically |
| 389 | to detect C-g. It isn't actually used when doing interrupt input. */ |
| 390 | #if defined(HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM) && !defined(USE_ASYNC_EVENTS) |
| 391 | #define POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 392 | #endif |
| 393 | |
| 394 | /* The time when Emacs started being idle. */ |
| 395 | |
| 396 | static EMACS_TIME timer_idleness_start_time; |
| 397 | |
| 398 | /* After Emacs stops being idle, this saves the last value |
| 399 | of timer_idleness_start_time from when it was idle. */ |
| 400 | |
| 401 | static EMACS_TIME timer_last_idleness_start_time; |
| 402 | |
| 403 | \f |
| 404 | /* Global variable declarations. */ |
| 405 | |
| 406 | /* Flags for readable_events. */ |
| 407 | #define READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW (1 << 0) |
| 408 | #define READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS (1 << 1) |
| 409 | #define READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES (1 << 2) |
| 410 | |
| 411 | /* Function for init_keyboard to call with no args (if nonzero). */ |
| 412 | void (*keyboard_init_hook) (void); |
| 413 | |
| 414 | static int read_avail_input (int); |
| 415 | static void get_input_pending (int *, int); |
| 416 | static int readable_events (int); |
| 417 | static Lisp_Object read_char_x_menu_prompt (int, Lisp_Object *, |
| 418 | Lisp_Object, int *); |
| 419 | static Lisp_Object read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt (int, int, |
| 420 | Lisp_Object *); |
| 421 | static Lisp_Object make_lispy_event (struct input_event *); |
| 422 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 423 | static Lisp_Object make_lispy_movement (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, |
| 424 | enum scroll_bar_part, |
| 425 | Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 426 | unsigned long); |
| 427 | #endif |
| 428 | static Lisp_Object modify_event_symbol (EMACS_INT, unsigned, Lisp_Object, |
| 429 | Lisp_Object, const char *const *, |
| 430 | Lisp_Object *, unsigned); |
| 431 | static Lisp_Object make_lispy_switch_frame (Lisp_Object); |
| 432 | static void save_getcjmp (jmp_buf); |
| 433 | static void restore_getcjmp (jmp_buf); |
| 434 | static Lisp_Object apply_modifiers (int, Lisp_Object); |
| 435 | static void clear_event (struct input_event *); |
| 436 | static Lisp_Object restore_kboard_configuration (Lisp_Object); |
| 437 | static SIGTYPE interrupt_signal (int signalnum); |
| 438 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 439 | static SIGTYPE input_available_signal (int signo); |
| 440 | #endif |
| 441 | static void handle_interrupt (void); |
| 442 | static void timer_start_idle (void); |
| 443 | static void timer_stop_idle (void); |
| 444 | static void timer_resume_idle (void); |
| 445 | static SIGTYPE handle_user_signal (int); |
| 446 | static char *find_user_signal_name (int); |
| 447 | static int store_user_signal_events (void); |
| 448 | |
| 449 | \f |
| 450 | /* Add C to the echo string, if echoing is going on. |
| 451 | C can be a character, which is printed prettily ("M-C-x" and all that |
| 452 | jazz), or a symbol, whose name is printed. */ |
| 453 | |
| 454 | void |
| 455 | echo_char (Lisp_Object c) |
| 456 | { |
| 457 | if (current_kboard->immediate_echo) |
| 458 | { |
| 459 | int size = KEY_DESCRIPTION_SIZE + 100; |
| 460 | char *buffer = (char *) alloca (size); |
| 461 | char *ptr = buffer; |
| 462 | Lisp_Object echo_string; |
| 463 | |
| 464 | echo_string = current_kboard->echo_string; |
| 465 | |
| 466 | /* If someone has passed us a composite event, use its head symbol. */ |
| 467 | c = EVENT_HEAD (c); |
| 468 | |
| 469 | if (INTEGERP (c)) |
| 470 | { |
| 471 | ptr = push_key_description (XINT (c), ptr, 1); |
| 472 | } |
| 473 | else if (SYMBOLP (c)) |
| 474 | { |
| 475 | Lisp_Object name = SYMBOL_NAME (c); |
| 476 | int nbytes = SBYTES (name); |
| 477 | |
| 478 | if (size - (ptr - buffer) < nbytes) |
| 479 | { |
| 480 | int offset = ptr - buffer; |
| 481 | size = max (2 * size, size + nbytes); |
| 482 | buffer = (char *) alloca (size); |
| 483 | ptr = buffer + offset; |
| 484 | } |
| 485 | |
| 486 | ptr += copy_text (SDATA (name), ptr, nbytes, |
| 487 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (name), 1); |
| 488 | } |
| 489 | |
| 490 | if ((NILP (echo_string) || SCHARS (echo_string) == 0) |
| 491 | && help_char_p (c)) |
| 492 | { |
| 493 | const char *text = " (Type ? for further options)"; |
| 494 | int len = strlen (text); |
| 495 | |
| 496 | if (size - (ptr - buffer) < len) |
| 497 | { |
| 498 | int offset = ptr - buffer; |
| 499 | size += len; |
| 500 | buffer = (char *) alloca (size); |
| 501 | ptr = buffer + offset; |
| 502 | } |
| 503 | |
| 504 | memcpy (ptr, text, len); |
| 505 | ptr += len; |
| 506 | } |
| 507 | |
| 508 | /* Replace a dash from echo_dash with a space, otherwise |
| 509 | add a space at the end as a separator between keys. */ |
| 510 | if (STRINGP (echo_string) |
| 511 | && SCHARS (echo_string) > 1) |
| 512 | { |
| 513 | Lisp_Object last_char, prev_char, idx; |
| 514 | |
| 515 | idx = make_number (SCHARS (echo_string) - 2); |
| 516 | prev_char = Faref (echo_string, idx); |
| 517 | |
| 518 | idx = make_number (SCHARS (echo_string) - 1); |
| 519 | last_char = Faref (echo_string, idx); |
| 520 | |
| 521 | /* We test PREV_CHAR to make sure this isn't the echoing |
| 522 | of a minus-sign. */ |
| 523 | if (XINT (last_char) == '-' && XINT (prev_char) != ' ') |
| 524 | Faset (echo_string, idx, make_number (' ')); |
| 525 | else |
| 526 | echo_string = concat2 (echo_string, build_string (" ")); |
| 527 | } |
| 528 | else if (STRINGP (echo_string)) |
| 529 | echo_string = concat2 (echo_string, build_string (" ")); |
| 530 | |
| 531 | current_kboard->echo_string |
| 532 | = concat2 (echo_string, make_string (buffer, ptr - buffer)); |
| 533 | |
| 534 | echo_now (); |
| 535 | } |
| 536 | } |
| 537 | |
| 538 | /* Temporarily add a dash to the end of the echo string if it's not |
| 539 | empty, so that it serves as a mini-prompt for the very next character. */ |
| 540 | |
| 541 | void |
| 542 | echo_dash (void) |
| 543 | { |
| 544 | /* Do nothing if not echoing at all. */ |
| 545 | if (NILP (current_kboard->echo_string)) |
| 546 | return; |
| 547 | |
| 548 | if (this_command_key_count == 0) |
| 549 | return; |
| 550 | |
| 551 | if (!current_kboard->immediate_echo |
| 552 | && SCHARS (current_kboard->echo_string) == 0) |
| 553 | return; |
| 554 | |
| 555 | /* Do nothing if we just printed a prompt. */ |
| 556 | if (current_kboard->echo_after_prompt |
| 557 | == SCHARS (current_kboard->echo_string)) |
| 558 | return; |
| 559 | |
| 560 | /* Do nothing if we have already put a dash at the end. */ |
| 561 | if (SCHARS (current_kboard->echo_string) > 1) |
| 562 | { |
| 563 | Lisp_Object last_char, prev_char, idx; |
| 564 | |
| 565 | idx = make_number (SCHARS (current_kboard->echo_string) - 2); |
| 566 | prev_char = Faref (current_kboard->echo_string, idx); |
| 567 | |
| 568 | idx = make_number (SCHARS (current_kboard->echo_string) - 1); |
| 569 | last_char = Faref (current_kboard->echo_string, idx); |
| 570 | |
| 571 | if (XINT (last_char) == '-' && XINT (prev_char) != ' ') |
| 572 | return; |
| 573 | } |
| 574 | |
| 575 | /* Put a dash at the end of the buffer temporarily, |
| 576 | but make it go away when the next character is added. */ |
| 577 | current_kboard->echo_string = concat2 (current_kboard->echo_string, |
| 578 | build_string ("-")); |
| 579 | echo_now (); |
| 580 | } |
| 581 | |
| 582 | /* Display the current echo string, and begin echoing if not already |
| 583 | doing so. */ |
| 584 | |
| 585 | void |
| 586 | echo_now (void) |
| 587 | { |
| 588 | if (!current_kboard->immediate_echo) |
| 589 | { |
| 590 | int i; |
| 591 | current_kboard->immediate_echo = 1; |
| 592 | |
| 593 | for (i = 0; i < this_command_key_count; i++) |
| 594 | { |
| 595 | Lisp_Object c; |
| 596 | |
| 597 | /* Set before_command_echo_length to the value that would |
| 598 | have been saved before the start of this subcommand in |
| 599 | command_loop_1, if we had already been echoing then. */ |
| 600 | if (i == this_single_command_key_start) |
| 601 | before_command_echo_length = echo_length (); |
| 602 | |
| 603 | c = XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents[i]; |
| 604 | if (! (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c) |
| 605 | && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qmouse_movement))) |
| 606 | echo_char (c); |
| 607 | } |
| 608 | |
| 609 | /* Set before_command_echo_length to the value that would |
| 610 | have been saved before the start of this subcommand in |
| 611 | command_loop_1, if we had already been echoing then. */ |
| 612 | if (this_command_key_count == this_single_command_key_start) |
| 613 | before_command_echo_length = echo_length (); |
| 614 | |
| 615 | /* Put a dash at the end to invite the user to type more. */ |
| 616 | echo_dash (); |
| 617 | } |
| 618 | |
| 619 | echoing = 1; |
| 620 | message3_nolog (current_kboard->echo_string, |
| 621 | SBYTES (current_kboard->echo_string), |
| 622 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (current_kboard->echo_string)); |
| 623 | echoing = 0; |
| 624 | |
| 625 | /* Record in what buffer we echoed, and from which kboard. */ |
| 626 | echo_message_buffer = echo_area_buffer[0]; |
| 627 | echo_kboard = current_kboard; |
| 628 | |
| 629 | if (waiting_for_input && !NILP (Vquit_flag)) |
| 630 | quit_throw_to_read_char (); |
| 631 | } |
| 632 | |
| 633 | /* Turn off echoing, for the start of a new command. */ |
| 634 | |
| 635 | void |
| 636 | cancel_echoing (void) |
| 637 | { |
| 638 | current_kboard->immediate_echo = 0; |
| 639 | current_kboard->echo_after_prompt = -1; |
| 640 | current_kboard->echo_string = Qnil; |
| 641 | ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = NULL; |
| 642 | echo_kboard = NULL; |
| 643 | echo_message_buffer = Qnil; |
| 644 | } |
| 645 | |
| 646 | /* Return the length of the current echo string. */ |
| 647 | |
| 648 | static int |
| 649 | echo_length (void) |
| 650 | { |
| 651 | return (STRINGP (current_kboard->echo_string) |
| 652 | ? SCHARS (current_kboard->echo_string) |
| 653 | : 0); |
| 654 | } |
| 655 | |
| 656 | /* Truncate the current echo message to its first LEN chars. |
| 657 | This and echo_char get used by read_key_sequence when the user |
| 658 | switches frames while entering a key sequence. */ |
| 659 | |
| 660 | static void |
| 661 | echo_truncate (EMACS_INT nchars) |
| 662 | { |
| 663 | if (STRINGP (current_kboard->echo_string)) |
| 664 | current_kboard->echo_string |
| 665 | = Fsubstring (current_kboard->echo_string, |
| 666 | make_number (0), make_number (nchars)); |
| 667 | truncate_echo_area (nchars); |
| 668 | } |
| 669 | |
| 670 | \f |
| 671 | /* Functions for manipulating this_command_keys. */ |
| 672 | static void |
| 673 | add_command_key (Lisp_Object key) |
| 674 | { |
| 675 | #if 0 /* Not needed after we made Freset_this_command_lengths |
| 676 | do the job immediately. */ |
| 677 | /* If reset-this-command-length was called recently, obey it now. |
| 678 | See the doc string of that function for an explanation of why. */ |
| 679 | if (before_command_restore_flag) |
| 680 | { |
| 681 | this_command_key_count = before_command_key_count_1; |
| 682 | if (this_command_key_count < this_single_command_key_start) |
| 683 | this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count; |
| 684 | echo_truncate (before_command_echo_length_1); |
| 685 | before_command_restore_flag = 0; |
| 686 | } |
| 687 | #endif |
| 688 | |
| 689 | if (this_command_key_count >= ASIZE (this_command_keys)) |
| 690 | this_command_keys = larger_vector (this_command_keys, |
| 691 | 2 * ASIZE (this_command_keys), |
| 692 | Qnil); |
| 693 | |
| 694 | ASET (this_command_keys, this_command_key_count, key); |
| 695 | ++this_command_key_count; |
| 696 | } |
| 697 | |
| 698 | \f |
| 699 | Lisp_Object |
| 700 | recursive_edit_1 (void) |
| 701 | { |
| 702 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 703 | Lisp_Object val; |
| 704 | |
| 705 | if (command_loop_level > 0) |
| 706 | { |
| 707 | specbind (Qstandard_output, Qt); |
| 708 | specbind (Qstandard_input, Qt); |
| 709 | } |
| 710 | |
| 711 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 712 | /* The command loop has started an hourglass timer, so we have to |
| 713 | cancel it here, otherwise it will fire because the recursive edit |
| 714 | can take some time. Do not check for display_hourglass_p here, |
| 715 | because it could already be nil. */ |
| 716 | cancel_hourglass (); |
| 717 | #endif |
| 718 | |
| 719 | /* This function may have been called from a debugger called from |
| 720 | within redisplay, for instance by Edebugging a function called |
| 721 | from fontification-functions. We want to allow redisplay in |
| 722 | the debugging session. |
| 723 | |
| 724 | The recursive edit is left with a `(throw exit ...)'. The `exit' |
| 725 | tag is not caught anywhere in redisplay, i.e. when we leave the |
| 726 | recursive edit, the original redisplay leading to the recursive |
| 727 | edit will be unwound. The outcome should therefore be safe. */ |
| 728 | specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qnil); |
| 729 | redisplaying_p = 0; |
| 730 | |
| 731 | val = command_loop (); |
| 732 | if (EQ (val, Qt)) |
| 733 | Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); |
| 734 | /* Handle throw from read_minibuf when using minibuffer |
| 735 | while it's active but we're in another window. */ |
| 736 | if (STRINGP (val)) |
| 737 | xsignal1 (Qerror, val); |
| 738 | |
| 739 | return unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 740 | } |
| 741 | |
| 742 | /* When an auto-save happens, record the "time", and don't do again soon. */ |
| 743 | |
| 744 | void |
| 745 | record_auto_save (void) |
| 746 | { |
| 747 | last_auto_save = num_nonmacro_input_events; |
| 748 | } |
| 749 | |
| 750 | /* Make an auto save happen as soon as possible at command level. */ |
| 751 | |
| 752 | void |
| 753 | force_auto_save_soon (void) |
| 754 | { |
| 755 | last_auto_save = - auto_save_interval - 1; |
| 756 | |
| 757 | record_asynch_buffer_change (); |
| 758 | } |
| 759 | \f |
| 760 | DEFUN ("recursive-edit", Frecursive_edit, Srecursive_edit, 0, 0, "", |
| 761 | doc: /* Invoke the editor command loop recursively. |
| 762 | To get out of the recursive edit, a command can do `(throw 'exit nil)'; |
| 763 | that tells this function to return. |
| 764 | Alternatively, `(throw 'exit t)' makes this function signal an error. |
| 765 | This function is called by the editor initialization to begin editing. */) |
| 766 | (void) |
| 767 | { |
| 768 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 769 | Lisp_Object buffer; |
| 770 | |
| 771 | /* If we enter while input is blocked, don't lock up here. |
| 772 | This may happen through the debugger during redisplay. */ |
| 773 | if (INPUT_BLOCKED_P) |
| 774 | return Qnil; |
| 775 | |
| 776 | command_loop_level++; |
| 777 | update_mode_lines = 1; |
| 778 | |
| 779 | if (command_loop_level |
| 780 | && current_buffer != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)) |
| 781 | buffer = Fcurrent_buffer (); |
| 782 | else |
| 783 | buffer = Qnil; |
| 784 | |
| 785 | /* If we leave recursive_edit_1 below with a `throw' for instance, |
| 786 | like it is done in the splash screen display, we have to |
| 787 | make sure that we restore single_kboard as command_loop_1 |
| 788 | would have done if it were left normally. */ |
| 789 | if (command_loop_level > 0) |
| 790 | temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard (SELECTED_FRAME ()); |
| 791 | record_unwind_protect (recursive_edit_unwind, buffer); |
| 792 | |
| 793 | recursive_edit_1 (); |
| 794 | return unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 795 | } |
| 796 | |
| 797 | Lisp_Object |
| 798 | recursive_edit_unwind (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 799 | { |
| 800 | if (BUFFERP (buffer)) |
| 801 | Fset_buffer (buffer); |
| 802 | |
| 803 | command_loop_level--; |
| 804 | update_mode_lines = 1; |
| 805 | return Qnil; |
| 806 | } |
| 807 | |
| 808 | \f |
| 809 | #if 0 /* These two functions are now replaced with |
| 810 | temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard. */ |
| 811 | static void |
| 812 | any_kboard_state () |
| 813 | { |
| 814 | #if 0 /* Theory: if there's anything in Vunread_command_events, |
| 815 | it will right away be read by read_key_sequence, |
| 816 | and then if we do switch KBOARDS, it will go into the side |
| 817 | queue then. So we don't need to do anything special here -- rms. */ |
| 818 | if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 819 | { |
| 820 | current_kboard->kbd_queue |
| 821 | = nconc2 (Vunread_command_events, current_kboard->kbd_queue); |
| 822 | current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data = 1; |
| 823 | } |
| 824 | Vunread_command_events = Qnil; |
| 825 | #endif |
| 826 | single_kboard = 0; |
| 827 | } |
| 828 | |
| 829 | /* Switch to the single-kboard state, making current_kboard |
| 830 | the only KBOARD from which further input is accepted. */ |
| 831 | |
| 832 | void |
| 833 | single_kboard_state () |
| 834 | { |
| 835 | single_kboard = 1; |
| 836 | } |
| 837 | #endif |
| 838 | |
| 839 | /* If we're in single_kboard state for kboard KBOARD, |
| 840 | get out of it. */ |
| 841 | |
| 842 | void |
| 843 | not_single_kboard_state (KBOARD *kboard) |
| 844 | { |
| 845 | if (kboard == current_kboard) |
| 846 | single_kboard = 0; |
| 847 | } |
| 848 | |
| 849 | /* Maintain a stack of kboards, so other parts of Emacs |
| 850 | can switch temporarily to the kboard of a given frame |
| 851 | and then revert to the previous status. */ |
| 852 | |
| 853 | struct kboard_stack |
| 854 | { |
| 855 | KBOARD *kboard; |
| 856 | struct kboard_stack *next; |
| 857 | }; |
| 858 | |
| 859 | static struct kboard_stack *kboard_stack; |
| 860 | |
| 861 | void |
| 862 | push_kboard (struct kboard *k) |
| 863 | { |
| 864 | struct kboard_stack *p |
| 865 | = (struct kboard_stack *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct kboard_stack)); |
| 866 | |
| 867 | p->next = kboard_stack; |
| 868 | p->kboard = current_kboard; |
| 869 | kboard_stack = p; |
| 870 | |
| 871 | current_kboard = k; |
| 872 | } |
| 873 | |
| 874 | void |
| 875 | pop_kboard (void) |
| 876 | { |
| 877 | struct terminal *t; |
| 878 | struct kboard_stack *p = kboard_stack; |
| 879 | int found = 0; |
| 880 | for (t = terminal_list; t; t = t->next_terminal) |
| 881 | { |
| 882 | if (t->kboard == p->kboard) |
| 883 | { |
| 884 | current_kboard = p->kboard; |
| 885 | found = 1; |
| 886 | break; |
| 887 | } |
| 888 | } |
| 889 | if (!found) |
| 890 | { |
| 891 | /* The terminal we remembered has been deleted. */ |
| 892 | current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (SELECTED_FRAME ()); |
| 893 | single_kboard = 0; |
| 894 | } |
| 895 | kboard_stack = p->next; |
| 896 | xfree (p); |
| 897 | } |
| 898 | |
| 899 | /* Switch to single_kboard mode, making current_kboard the only KBOARD |
| 900 | from which further input is accepted. If F is non-nil, set its |
| 901 | KBOARD as the current keyboard. |
| 902 | |
| 903 | This function uses record_unwind_protect to return to the previous |
| 904 | state later. |
| 905 | |
| 906 | If Emacs is already in single_kboard mode, and F's keyboard is |
| 907 | locked, then this function will throw an errow. */ |
| 908 | |
| 909 | void |
| 910 | temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard (struct frame *f) |
| 911 | { |
| 912 | int was_locked = single_kboard; |
| 913 | if (was_locked) |
| 914 | { |
| 915 | if (f != NULL && FRAME_KBOARD (f) != current_kboard) |
| 916 | /* We can not switch keyboards while in single_kboard mode. |
| 917 | In rare cases, Lisp code may call `recursive-edit' (or |
| 918 | `read-minibuffer' or `y-or-n-p') after it switched to a |
| 919 | locked frame. For example, this is likely to happen |
| 920 | when server.el connects to a new terminal while Emacs is in |
| 921 | single_kboard mode. It is best to throw an error instead |
| 922 | of presenting the user with a frozen screen. */ |
| 923 | error ("Terminal %d is locked, cannot read from it", |
| 924 | FRAME_TERMINAL (f)->id); |
| 925 | else |
| 926 | /* This call is unnecessary, but helps |
| 927 | `restore_kboard_configuration' discover if somebody changed |
| 928 | `current_kboard' behind our back. */ |
| 929 | push_kboard (current_kboard); |
| 930 | } |
| 931 | else if (f != NULL) |
| 932 | current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (f); |
| 933 | single_kboard = 1; |
| 934 | record_unwind_protect (restore_kboard_configuration, |
| 935 | (was_locked ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 936 | } |
| 937 | |
| 938 | #if 0 /* This function is not needed anymore. */ |
| 939 | void |
| 940 | record_single_kboard_state () |
| 941 | { |
| 942 | if (single_kboard) |
| 943 | push_kboard (current_kboard); |
| 944 | record_unwind_protect (restore_kboard_configuration, |
| 945 | (single_kboard ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 946 | } |
| 947 | #endif |
| 948 | |
| 949 | static Lisp_Object |
| 950 | restore_kboard_configuration (Lisp_Object was_locked) |
| 951 | { |
| 952 | if (NILP (was_locked)) |
| 953 | single_kboard = 0; |
| 954 | else |
| 955 | { |
| 956 | struct kboard *prev = current_kboard; |
| 957 | single_kboard = 1; |
| 958 | pop_kboard (); |
| 959 | /* The pop should not change the kboard. */ |
| 960 | if (single_kboard && current_kboard != prev) |
| 961 | abort (); |
| 962 | } |
| 963 | return Qnil; |
| 964 | } |
| 965 | |
| 966 | \f |
| 967 | /* Handle errors that are not handled at inner levels |
| 968 | by printing an error message and returning to the editor command loop. */ |
| 969 | |
| 970 | Lisp_Object |
| 971 | cmd_error (Lisp_Object data) |
| 972 | { |
| 973 | Lisp_Object old_level, old_length; |
| 974 | char macroerror[50]; |
| 975 | |
| 976 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 977 | if (display_hourglass_p) |
| 978 | cancel_hourglass (); |
| 979 | #endif |
| 980 | |
| 981 | if (!NILP (executing_kbd_macro)) |
| 982 | { |
| 983 | if (executing_kbd_macro_iterations == 1) |
| 984 | sprintf (macroerror, "After 1 kbd macro iteration: "); |
| 985 | else |
| 986 | sprintf (macroerror, "After %d kbd macro iterations: ", |
| 987 | executing_kbd_macro_iterations); |
| 988 | } |
| 989 | else |
| 990 | *macroerror = 0; |
| 991 | |
| 992 | Vstandard_output = Qt; |
| 993 | Vstandard_input = Qt; |
| 994 | Vexecuting_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 995 | executing_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 996 | current_kboard->Vprefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 997 | current_kboard->Vlast_prefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 998 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | /* Avoid unquittable loop if data contains a circular list. */ |
| 1001 | old_level = Vprint_level; |
| 1002 | old_length = Vprint_length; |
| 1003 | XSETFASTINT (Vprint_level, 10); |
| 1004 | XSETFASTINT (Vprint_length, 10); |
| 1005 | cmd_error_internal (data, macroerror); |
| 1006 | Vprint_level = old_level; |
| 1007 | Vprint_length = old_length; |
| 1008 | |
| 1009 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 1010 | |
| 1011 | Vinhibit_quit = Qnil; |
| 1012 | #if 0 /* This shouldn't be necessary anymore. --lorentey */ |
| 1013 | if (command_loop_level == 0 && minibuf_level == 0) |
| 1014 | any_kboard_state (); |
| 1015 | #endif |
| 1016 | |
| 1017 | return make_number (0); |
| 1018 | } |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 | /* Take actions on handling an error. DATA is the data that describes |
| 1021 | the error. |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | CONTEXT is a C-string containing ASCII characters only which |
| 1024 | describes the context in which the error happened. If we need to |
| 1025 | generalize CONTEXT to allow multibyte characters, make it a Lisp |
| 1026 | string. */ |
| 1027 | |
| 1028 | void |
| 1029 | cmd_error_internal (Lisp_Object data, const char *context) |
| 1030 | { |
| 1031 | struct frame *sf = SELECTED_FRAME (); |
| 1032 | |
| 1033 | /* The immediate context is not interesting for Quits, |
| 1034 | since they are asyncronous. */ |
| 1035 | if (EQ (XCAR (data), Qquit)) |
| 1036 | Vsignaling_function = Qnil; |
| 1037 | |
| 1038 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 1039 | Vinhibit_quit = Qt; |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | /* Use user's specified output function if any. */ |
| 1042 | if (!NILP (Vcommand_error_function)) |
| 1043 | call3 (Vcommand_error_function, data, |
| 1044 | context ? build_string (context) : empty_unibyte_string, |
| 1045 | Vsignaling_function); |
| 1046 | /* If the window system or terminal frame hasn't been initialized |
| 1047 | yet, or we're not interactive, write the message to stderr and exit. */ |
| 1048 | else if (!sf->glyphs_initialized_p |
| 1049 | /* The initial frame is a special non-displaying frame. It |
| 1050 | will be current in daemon mode when there are no frames |
| 1051 | to display, and in non-daemon mode before the real frame |
| 1052 | has finished initializing. If an error is thrown in the |
| 1053 | latter case while creating the frame, then the frame |
| 1054 | will never be displayed, so the safest thing to do is |
| 1055 | write to stderr and quit. In daemon mode, there are |
| 1056 | many other potential errors that do not prevent frames |
| 1057 | from being created, so continuing as normal is better in |
| 1058 | that case. */ |
| 1059 | || (!IS_DAEMON && FRAME_INITIAL_P (sf)) |
| 1060 | || noninteractive) |
| 1061 | { |
| 1062 | print_error_message (data, Qexternal_debugging_output, |
| 1063 | context, Vsignaling_function); |
| 1064 | Fterpri (Qexternal_debugging_output); |
| 1065 | Fkill_emacs (make_number (-1)); |
| 1066 | } |
| 1067 | else |
| 1068 | { |
| 1069 | clear_message (1, 0); |
| 1070 | Fdiscard_input (); |
| 1071 | message_log_maybe_newline (); |
| 1072 | bitch_at_user (); |
| 1073 | |
| 1074 | print_error_message (data, Qt, context, Vsignaling_function); |
| 1075 | } |
| 1076 | |
| 1077 | Vsignaling_function = Qnil; |
| 1078 | } |
| 1079 | \f |
| 1080 | Lisp_Object command_loop_1 (void); |
| 1081 | Lisp_Object command_loop_2 (Lisp_Object); |
| 1082 | Lisp_Object top_level_1 (Lisp_Object); |
| 1083 | |
| 1084 | /* Entry to editor-command-loop. |
| 1085 | This level has the catches for exiting/returning to editor command loop. |
| 1086 | It returns nil to exit recursive edit, t to abort it. */ |
| 1087 | |
| 1088 | Lisp_Object |
| 1089 | command_loop (void) |
| 1090 | { |
| 1091 | if (command_loop_level > 0 || minibuf_level > 0) |
| 1092 | { |
| 1093 | Lisp_Object val; |
| 1094 | val = internal_catch (Qexit, command_loop_2, Qnil); |
| 1095 | executing_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 1096 | return val; |
| 1097 | } |
| 1098 | else |
| 1099 | while (1) |
| 1100 | { |
| 1101 | internal_catch (Qtop_level, top_level_1, Qnil); |
| 1102 | #if 0 /* This shouldn't be necessary anymore. --lorentey */ |
| 1103 | /* Reset single_kboard in case top-level set it while |
| 1104 | evaluating an -f option, or we are stuck there for some |
| 1105 | other reason. */ |
| 1106 | any_kboard_state (); |
| 1107 | #endif |
| 1108 | internal_catch (Qtop_level, command_loop_2, Qnil); |
| 1109 | executing_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 1110 | |
| 1111 | /* End of file in -batch run causes exit here. */ |
| 1112 | if (noninteractive) |
| 1113 | Fkill_emacs (Qt); |
| 1114 | } |
| 1115 | } |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 | /* Here we catch errors in execution of commands within the |
| 1118 | editing loop, and reenter the editing loop. |
| 1119 | When there is an error, cmd_error runs and returns a non-nil |
| 1120 | value to us. A value of nil means that command_loop_1 itself |
| 1121 | returned due to end of file (or end of kbd macro). */ |
| 1122 | |
| 1123 | Lisp_Object |
| 1124 | command_loop_2 (Lisp_Object ignore) |
| 1125 | { |
| 1126 | register Lisp_Object val; |
| 1127 | |
| 1128 | do |
| 1129 | val = internal_condition_case (command_loop_1, Qerror, cmd_error); |
| 1130 | while (!NILP (val)); |
| 1131 | |
| 1132 | return Qnil; |
| 1133 | } |
| 1134 | |
| 1135 | Lisp_Object |
| 1136 | top_level_2 (void) |
| 1137 | { |
| 1138 | return Feval (Vtop_level); |
| 1139 | } |
| 1140 | |
| 1141 | Lisp_Object |
| 1142 | top_level_1 (Lisp_Object ignore) |
| 1143 | { |
| 1144 | /* On entry to the outer level, run the startup file */ |
| 1145 | if (!NILP (Vtop_level)) |
| 1146 | internal_condition_case (top_level_2, Qerror, cmd_error); |
| 1147 | else if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag)) |
| 1148 | message ("Bare impure Emacs (standard Lisp code not loaded)"); |
| 1149 | else |
| 1150 | message ("Bare Emacs (standard Lisp code not loaded)"); |
| 1151 | return Qnil; |
| 1152 | } |
| 1153 | |
| 1154 | DEFUN ("top-level", Ftop_level, Stop_level, 0, 0, "", |
| 1155 | doc: /* Exit all recursive editing levels. |
| 1156 | This also exits all active minibuffers. */) |
| 1157 | (void) |
| 1158 | { |
| 1159 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 1160 | if (display_hourglass_p) |
| 1161 | cancel_hourglass (); |
| 1162 | #endif |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 | /* Unblock input if we enter with input blocked. This may happen if |
| 1165 | redisplay traps e.g. during tool-bar update with input blocked. */ |
| 1166 | while (INPUT_BLOCKED_P) |
| 1167 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 | Fthrow (Qtop_level, Qnil); |
| 1170 | } |
| 1171 | |
| 1172 | DEFUN ("exit-recursive-edit", Fexit_recursive_edit, Sexit_recursive_edit, 0, 0, "", |
| 1173 | doc: /* Exit from the innermost recursive edit or minibuffer. */) |
| 1174 | (void) |
| 1175 | { |
| 1176 | if (command_loop_level > 0 || minibuf_level > 0) |
| 1177 | Fthrow (Qexit, Qnil); |
| 1178 | |
| 1179 | error ("No recursive edit is in progress"); |
| 1180 | } |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 | DEFUN ("abort-recursive-edit", Fabort_recursive_edit, Sabort_recursive_edit, 0, 0, "", |
| 1183 | doc: /* Abort the command that requested this recursive edit or minibuffer input. */) |
| 1184 | (void) |
| 1185 | { |
| 1186 | if (command_loop_level > 0 || minibuf_level > 0) |
| 1187 | Fthrow (Qexit, Qt); |
| 1188 | |
| 1189 | error ("No recursive edit is in progress"); |
| 1190 | } |
| 1191 | \f |
| 1192 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 1193 | |
| 1194 | /* Restore mouse tracking enablement. See Ftrack_mouse for the only use |
| 1195 | of this function. */ |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 | static Lisp_Object |
| 1198 | tracking_off (Lisp_Object old_value) |
| 1199 | { |
| 1200 | do_mouse_tracking = old_value; |
| 1201 | if (NILP (old_value)) |
| 1202 | { |
| 1203 | /* Redisplay may have been preempted because there was input |
| 1204 | available, and it assumes it will be called again after the |
| 1205 | input has been processed. If the only input available was |
| 1206 | the sort that we have just disabled, then we need to call |
| 1207 | redisplay. */ |
| 1208 | if (!readable_events (READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW)) |
| 1209 | { |
| 1210 | redisplay_preserve_echo_area (6); |
| 1211 | get_input_pending (&input_pending, |
| 1212 | READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW); |
| 1213 | } |
| 1214 | } |
| 1215 | return Qnil; |
| 1216 | } |
| 1217 | |
| 1218 | DEFUN ("track-mouse", Ftrack_mouse, Strack_mouse, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, |
| 1219 | doc: /* Evaluate BODY with mouse movement events enabled. |
| 1220 | Within a `track-mouse' form, mouse motion generates input events that |
| 1221 | you can read with `read-event'. |
| 1222 | Normally, mouse motion is ignored. |
| 1223 | usage: (track-mouse BODY...) */) |
| 1224 | (Lisp_Object args) |
| 1225 | { |
| 1226 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 1227 | Lisp_Object val; |
| 1228 | |
| 1229 | record_unwind_protect (tracking_off, do_mouse_tracking); |
| 1230 | |
| 1231 | do_mouse_tracking = Qt; |
| 1232 | |
| 1233 | val = Fprogn (args); |
| 1234 | return unbind_to (count, val); |
| 1235 | } |
| 1236 | |
| 1237 | /* If mouse has moved on some frame, return one of those frames. |
| 1238 | |
| 1239 | Return 0 otherwise. |
| 1240 | |
| 1241 | If ignore_mouse_drag_p is non-zero, ignore (implicit) mouse movement |
| 1242 | after resizing the tool-bar window. */ |
| 1243 | |
| 1244 | int ignore_mouse_drag_p; |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 | static FRAME_PTR |
| 1247 | some_mouse_moved (void) |
| 1248 | { |
| 1249 | Lisp_Object tail, frame; |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 | if (ignore_mouse_drag_p) |
| 1252 | { |
| 1253 | /* ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0; */ |
| 1254 | return 0; |
| 1255 | } |
| 1256 | |
| 1257 | FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) |
| 1258 | { |
| 1259 | if (XFRAME (frame)->mouse_moved) |
| 1260 | return XFRAME (frame); |
| 1261 | } |
| 1262 | |
| 1263 | return 0; |
| 1264 | } |
| 1265 | |
| 1266 | #endif /* HAVE_MOUSE || HAVE_GPM */ |
| 1267 | \f |
| 1268 | /* This is the actual command reading loop, |
| 1269 | sans error-handling encapsulation. */ |
| 1270 | |
| 1271 | static int read_key_sequence (Lisp_Object *, int, Lisp_Object, |
| 1272 | int, int, int); |
| 1273 | void safe_run_hooks (Lisp_Object); |
| 1274 | static void adjust_point_for_property (EMACS_INT, int); |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 | /* Cancel hourglass from protect_unwind. |
| 1277 | ARG is not used. */ |
| 1278 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 1279 | static Lisp_Object |
| 1280 | cancel_hourglass_unwind (Lisp_Object arg) |
| 1281 | { |
| 1282 | cancel_hourglass (); |
| 1283 | return Qnil; |
| 1284 | } |
| 1285 | #endif |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | /* FIXME: This is wrong rather than test window-system, we should call |
| 1288 | a new set-selection, which will then dispatch to x-set-selection, or |
| 1289 | tty-set-selection, or w32-set-selection, ... */ |
| 1290 | EXFUN (Fwindow_system, 1); |
| 1291 | |
| 1292 | Lisp_Object |
| 1293 | command_loop_1 (void) |
| 1294 | { |
| 1295 | Lisp_Object cmd; |
| 1296 | Lisp_Object keybuf[30]; |
| 1297 | int i; |
| 1298 | int prev_modiff = 0; |
| 1299 | struct buffer *prev_buffer = NULL; |
| 1300 | #if 0 /* This shouldn't be necessary anymore. --lorentey */ |
| 1301 | int was_locked = single_kboard; |
| 1302 | #endif |
| 1303 | int already_adjusted = 0; |
| 1304 | |
| 1305 | current_kboard->Vprefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 1306 | current_kboard->Vlast_prefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 1307 | Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil; |
| 1308 | waiting_for_input = 0; |
| 1309 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 1310 | |
| 1311 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 1312 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 1313 | this_single_command_key_start = 0; |
| 1314 | |
| 1315 | if (NILP (Vmemory_full)) |
| 1316 | { |
| 1317 | /* Make sure this hook runs after commands that get errors and |
| 1318 | throw to top level. */ |
| 1319 | /* Note that the value cell will never directly contain nil |
| 1320 | if the symbol is a local variable. */ |
| 1321 | if (!NILP (Vpost_command_hook) && !NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1322 | safe_run_hooks (Qpost_command_hook); |
| 1323 | |
| 1324 | /* If displaying a message, resize the echo area window to fit |
| 1325 | that message's size exactly. */ |
| 1326 | if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])) |
| 1327 | resize_echo_area_exactly (); |
| 1328 | |
| 1329 | if (!NILP (Vdeferred_action_list)) |
| 1330 | safe_run_hooks (Qdeferred_action_function); |
| 1331 | } |
| 1332 | |
| 1333 | /* Do this after running Vpost_command_hook, for consistency. */ |
| 1334 | current_kboard->Vlast_command = Vthis_command; |
| 1335 | current_kboard->Vreal_last_command = real_this_command; |
| 1336 | if (!CONSP (last_command_event)) |
| 1337 | current_kboard->Vlast_repeatable_command = real_this_command; |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | while (1) |
| 1340 | { |
| 1341 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame))) |
| 1342 | Fkill_emacs (Qnil); |
| 1343 | |
| 1344 | /* Make sure the current window's buffer is selected. */ |
| 1345 | if (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer) != current_buffer) |
| 1346 | set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)); |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 | /* Display any malloc warning that just came out. Use while because |
| 1349 | displaying one warning can cause another. */ |
| 1350 | |
| 1351 | while (pending_malloc_warning) |
| 1352 | display_malloc_warning (); |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 | Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil; |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | /* If minibuffer on and echo area in use, |
| 1357 | wait a short time and redraw minibuffer. */ |
| 1358 | |
| 1359 | if (minibuf_level |
| 1360 | && !NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]) |
| 1361 | && EQ (minibuf_window, echo_area_window) |
| 1362 | && NUMBERP (Vminibuffer_message_timeout)) |
| 1363 | { |
| 1364 | /* Bind inhibit-quit to t so that C-g gets read in |
| 1365 | rather than quitting back to the minibuffer. */ |
| 1366 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 1367 | specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 | sit_for (Vminibuffer_message_timeout, 0, 2); |
| 1370 | |
| 1371 | /* Clear the echo area. */ |
| 1372 | message2 (0, 0, 0); |
| 1373 | safe_run_hooks (Qecho_area_clear_hook); |
| 1374 | |
| 1375 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 1376 | |
| 1377 | /* If a C-g came in before, treat it as input now. */ |
| 1378 | if (!NILP (Vquit_flag)) |
| 1379 | { |
| 1380 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 1381 | Vunread_command_events = Fcons (make_number (quit_char), Qnil); |
| 1382 | } |
| 1383 | } |
| 1384 | |
| 1385 | #if 0 |
| 1386 | /* Select the frame that the last event came from. Usually, |
| 1387 | switch-frame events will take care of this, but if some lisp |
| 1388 | code swallows a switch-frame event, we'll fix things up here. |
| 1389 | Is this a good idea? */ |
| 1390 | if (FRAMEP (internal_last_event_frame) |
| 1391 | && !EQ (internal_last_event_frame, selected_frame)) |
| 1392 | Fselect_frame (internal_last_event_frame, Qnil); |
| 1393 | #endif |
| 1394 | /* If it has changed current-menubar from previous value, |
| 1395 | really recompute the menubar from the value. */ |
| 1396 | if (! NILP (Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag) |
| 1397 | && !NILP (Ffboundp (Qrecompute_lucid_menubar))) |
| 1398 | call0 (Qrecompute_lucid_menubar); |
| 1399 | |
| 1400 | before_command_key_count = this_command_key_count; |
| 1401 | before_command_echo_length = echo_length (); |
| 1402 | |
| 1403 | Vthis_command = Qnil; |
| 1404 | real_this_command = Qnil; |
| 1405 | Vthis_original_command = Qnil; |
| 1406 | Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated = Qnil; |
| 1407 | |
| 1408 | /* Read next key sequence; i gets its length. */ |
| 1409 | i = read_key_sequence (keybuf, sizeof keybuf / sizeof keybuf[0], |
| 1410 | Qnil, 0, 1, 1); |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 | /* A filter may have run while we were reading the input. */ |
| 1413 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame))) |
| 1414 | Fkill_emacs (Qnil); |
| 1415 | if (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer) != current_buffer) |
| 1416 | set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)); |
| 1417 | |
| 1418 | ++num_input_keys; |
| 1419 | |
| 1420 | /* Now we have read a key sequence of length I, |
| 1421 | or else I is 0 and we found end of file. */ |
| 1422 | |
| 1423 | if (i == 0) /* End of file -- happens only in */ |
| 1424 | return Qnil; /* a kbd macro, at the end. */ |
| 1425 | /* -1 means read_key_sequence got a menu that was rejected. |
| 1426 | Just loop around and read another command. */ |
| 1427 | if (i == -1) |
| 1428 | { |
| 1429 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 1430 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 1431 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 1432 | this_single_command_key_start = 0; |
| 1433 | goto finalize; |
| 1434 | } |
| 1435 | |
| 1436 | last_command_event = keybuf[i - 1]; |
| 1437 | |
| 1438 | /* If the previous command tried to force a specific window-start, |
| 1439 | forget about that, in case this command moves point far away |
| 1440 | from that position. But also throw away beg_unchanged and |
| 1441 | end_unchanged information in that case, so that redisplay will |
| 1442 | update the whole window properly. */ |
| 1443 | if (!NILP (XWINDOW (selected_window)->force_start)) |
| 1444 | { |
| 1445 | struct buffer *b; |
| 1446 | XWINDOW (selected_window)->force_start = Qnil; |
| 1447 | b = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer); |
| 1448 | BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (b) = BUF_END_UNCHANGED (b) = 0; |
| 1449 | } |
| 1450 | |
| 1451 | cmd = read_key_sequence_cmd; |
| 1452 | if (!NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro)) |
| 1453 | { |
| 1454 | if (!NILP (Vquit_flag)) |
| 1455 | { |
| 1456 | Vexecuting_kbd_macro = Qt; |
| 1457 | QUIT; /* Make some noise. */ |
| 1458 | /* Will return since macro now empty. */ |
| 1459 | } |
| 1460 | } |
| 1461 | |
| 1462 | /* Do redisplay processing after this command except in special |
| 1463 | cases identified below. */ |
| 1464 | prev_buffer = current_buffer; |
| 1465 | prev_modiff = MODIFF; |
| 1466 | last_point_position = PT; |
| 1467 | last_point_position_window = selected_window; |
| 1468 | XSETBUFFER (last_point_position_buffer, prev_buffer); |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 | /* By default, we adjust point to a boundary of a region that |
| 1471 | has such a property that should be treated intangible |
| 1472 | (e.g. composition, display). But, some commands will set |
| 1473 | this variable differently. */ |
| 1474 | Vdisable_point_adjustment = Qnil; |
| 1475 | |
| 1476 | /* Process filters and timers may have messed with deactivate-mark. |
| 1477 | reset it before we execute the command. */ |
| 1478 | Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil; |
| 1479 | |
| 1480 | /* Remap command through active keymaps */ |
| 1481 | Vthis_original_command = cmd; |
| 1482 | if (SYMBOLP (cmd)) |
| 1483 | { |
| 1484 | Lisp_Object cmd1; |
| 1485 | if (cmd1 = Fcommand_remapping (cmd, Qnil, Qnil), !NILP (cmd1)) |
| 1486 | cmd = cmd1; |
| 1487 | } |
| 1488 | |
| 1489 | /* Execute the command. */ |
| 1490 | |
| 1491 | Vthis_command = cmd; |
| 1492 | real_this_command = cmd; |
| 1493 | /* Note that the value cell will never directly contain nil |
| 1494 | if the symbol is a local variable. */ |
| 1495 | if (!NILP (Vpre_command_hook) && !NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1496 | safe_run_hooks (Qpre_command_hook); |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 | already_adjusted = 0; |
| 1499 | |
| 1500 | if (NILP (Vthis_command)) |
| 1501 | { |
| 1502 | /* nil means key is undefined. */ |
| 1503 | Lisp_Object keys = Fvector (i, keybuf); |
| 1504 | keys = Fkey_description (keys, Qnil); |
| 1505 | bitch_at_user (); |
| 1506 | message_with_string ("%s is undefined", keys, 0); |
| 1507 | current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 1508 | update_mode_lines = 1; |
| 1509 | current_kboard->Vprefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 1510 | } |
| 1511 | else |
| 1512 | { |
| 1513 | /* Here for a command that isn't executed directly */ |
| 1514 | |
| 1515 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 1516 | int scount = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 1517 | |
| 1518 | if (display_hourglass_p |
| 1519 | && NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro)) |
| 1520 | { |
| 1521 | record_unwind_protect (cancel_hourglass_unwind, Qnil); |
| 1522 | start_hourglass (); |
| 1523 | } |
| 1524 | #endif |
| 1525 | |
| 1526 | if (NILP (current_kboard->Vprefix_arg)) /* FIXME: Why? --Stef */ |
| 1527 | Fundo_boundary (); |
| 1528 | Fcommand_execute (Vthis_command, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 1529 | |
| 1530 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 1531 | /* Do not check display_hourglass_p here, because |
| 1532 | Fcommand_execute could change it, but we should cancel |
| 1533 | hourglass cursor anyway. |
| 1534 | But don't cancel the hourglass within a macro |
| 1535 | just because a command in the macro finishes. */ |
| 1536 | if (NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro)) |
| 1537 | unbind_to (scount, Qnil); |
| 1538 | #endif |
| 1539 | } |
| 1540 | current_kboard->Vlast_prefix_arg = Vcurrent_prefix_arg; |
| 1541 | |
| 1542 | /* Note that the value cell will never directly contain nil |
| 1543 | if the symbol is a local variable. */ |
| 1544 | if (!NILP (Vpost_command_hook) && !NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1545 | safe_run_hooks (Qpost_command_hook); |
| 1546 | |
| 1547 | /* If displaying a message, resize the echo area window to fit |
| 1548 | that message's size exactly. */ |
| 1549 | if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])) |
| 1550 | resize_echo_area_exactly (); |
| 1551 | |
| 1552 | if (!NILP (Vdeferred_action_list)) |
| 1553 | safe_run_hooks (Qdeferred_action_function); |
| 1554 | |
| 1555 | /* If there is a prefix argument, |
| 1556 | 1) We don't want Vlast_command to be ``universal-argument'' |
| 1557 | (that would be dumb), so don't set Vlast_command, |
| 1558 | 2) we want to leave echoing on so that the prefix will be |
| 1559 | echoed as part of this key sequence, so don't call |
| 1560 | cancel_echoing, and |
| 1561 | 3) we want to leave this_command_key_count non-zero, so that |
| 1562 | read_char will realize that it is re-reading a character, and |
| 1563 | not echo it a second time. |
| 1564 | |
| 1565 | If the command didn't actually create a prefix arg, |
| 1566 | but is merely a frame event that is transparent to prefix args, |
| 1567 | then the above doesn't apply. */ |
| 1568 | if (NILP (current_kboard->Vprefix_arg) || CONSP (last_command_event)) |
| 1569 | { |
| 1570 | current_kboard->Vlast_command = Vthis_command; |
| 1571 | current_kboard->Vreal_last_command = real_this_command; |
| 1572 | if (!CONSP (last_command_event)) |
| 1573 | current_kboard->Vlast_repeatable_command = real_this_command; |
| 1574 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 1575 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 1576 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 1577 | this_single_command_key_start = 0; |
| 1578 | } |
| 1579 | |
| 1580 | if (!NILP (current_buffer->mark_active) |
| 1581 | && !NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1582 | { |
| 1583 | /* In Emacs 22, setting transient-mark-mode to `only' was a |
| 1584 | way of turning it on for just one command. This usage is |
| 1585 | obsolete, but support it anyway. */ |
| 1586 | if (EQ (Vtransient_mark_mode, Qidentity)) |
| 1587 | Vtransient_mark_mode = Qnil; |
| 1588 | else if (EQ (Vtransient_mark_mode, Qonly)) |
| 1589 | Vtransient_mark_mode = Qidentity; |
| 1590 | |
| 1591 | if (!NILP (Vdeactivate_mark)) |
| 1592 | /* If `select-active-regions' is non-nil, this call to |
| 1593 | `deactivate-mark' also sets the PRIMARY selection. */ |
| 1594 | call0 (Qdeactivate_mark); |
| 1595 | else |
| 1596 | { |
| 1597 | /* Even if not deactivating the mark, set PRIMARY if |
| 1598 | `select-active-regions' is non-nil. */ |
| 1599 | if (!NILP (Fwindow_system (Qnil)) |
| 1600 | /* Even if mark_active is non-nil, the actual buffer |
| 1601 | marker may not have been set yet (Bug#7044). */ |
| 1602 | && XMARKER (current_buffer->mark)->buffer |
| 1603 | && (EQ (Vselect_active_regions, Qonly) |
| 1604 | ? EQ (CAR_SAFE (Vtransient_mark_mode), Qonly) |
| 1605 | : (!NILP (Vselect_active_regions) |
| 1606 | && !NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode))) |
| 1607 | && !EQ (Vthis_command, Qhandle_switch_frame)) |
| 1608 | { |
| 1609 | EMACS_INT beg = |
| 1610 | XINT (Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark)); |
| 1611 | EMACS_INT end = PT; |
| 1612 | if (beg < end) |
| 1613 | call2 (Qx_set_selection, QPRIMARY, |
| 1614 | make_buffer_string (beg, end, 0)); |
| 1615 | else if (beg > end) |
| 1616 | call2 (Qx_set_selection, QPRIMARY, |
| 1617 | make_buffer_string (end, beg, 0)); |
| 1618 | /* Don't set empty selections. */ |
| 1619 | } |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 | if (current_buffer != prev_buffer || MODIFF != prev_modiff) |
| 1622 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("activate-mark-hook")); |
| 1623 | } |
| 1624 | |
| 1625 | Vsaved_region_selection = Qnil; |
| 1626 | } |
| 1627 | |
| 1628 | finalize: |
| 1629 | |
| 1630 | if (current_buffer == prev_buffer |
| 1631 | && last_point_position != PT |
| 1632 | && NILP (Vdisable_point_adjustment) |
| 1633 | && NILP (Vglobal_disable_point_adjustment)) |
| 1634 | { |
| 1635 | if (last_point_position > BEGV |
| 1636 | && last_point_position < ZV |
| 1637 | && (composition_adjust_point (last_point_position, |
| 1638 | last_point_position) |
| 1639 | != last_point_position)) |
| 1640 | /* The last point was temporarily set within a grapheme |
| 1641 | cluster to prevent automatic composition. To recover |
| 1642 | the automatic composition, we must update the |
| 1643 | display. */ |
| 1644 | windows_or_buffers_changed++; |
| 1645 | if (!already_adjusted) |
| 1646 | adjust_point_for_property (last_point_position, |
| 1647 | MODIFF != prev_modiff); |
| 1648 | } |
| 1649 | |
| 1650 | /* Install chars successfully executed in kbd macro. */ |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | if (!NILP (current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro) |
| 1653 | && NILP (current_kboard->Vprefix_arg)) |
| 1654 | finalize_kbd_macro_chars (); |
| 1655 | #if 0 /* This shouldn't be necessary anymore. --lorentey */ |
| 1656 | if (!was_locked) |
| 1657 | any_kboard_state (); |
| 1658 | #endif |
| 1659 | } |
| 1660 | } |
| 1661 | |
| 1662 | /* Adjust point to a boundary of a region that has such a property |
| 1663 | that should be treated intangible. For the moment, we check |
| 1664 | `composition', `display' and `invisible' properties. |
| 1665 | LAST_PT is the last position of point. */ |
| 1666 | |
| 1667 | static void |
| 1668 | adjust_point_for_property (EMACS_INT last_pt, int modified) |
| 1669 | { |
| 1670 | EMACS_INT beg, end; |
| 1671 | Lisp_Object val, overlay, tmp; |
| 1672 | /* When called after buffer modification, we should temporarily |
| 1673 | suppress the point adjustment for automatic composition so that a |
| 1674 | user can keep inserting another character at point or keep |
| 1675 | deleting characters around point. */ |
| 1676 | int check_composition = ! modified, check_display = 1, check_invisible = 1; |
| 1677 | EMACS_INT orig_pt = PT; |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 | /* FIXME: cycling is probably not necessary because these properties |
| 1680 | can't be usefully combined anyway. */ |
| 1681 | while (check_composition || check_display || check_invisible) |
| 1682 | { |
| 1683 | /* FIXME: check `intangible'. */ |
| 1684 | if (check_composition |
| 1685 | && PT > BEGV && PT < ZV |
| 1686 | && (beg = composition_adjust_point (last_pt, PT)) != PT) |
| 1687 | { |
| 1688 | SET_PT (beg); |
| 1689 | check_display = check_invisible = 1; |
| 1690 | } |
| 1691 | check_composition = 0; |
| 1692 | if (check_display |
| 1693 | && PT > BEGV && PT < ZV |
| 1694 | && !NILP (val = get_char_property_and_overlay |
| 1695 | (make_number (PT), Qdisplay, Qnil, &overlay)) |
| 1696 | && display_prop_intangible_p (val) |
| 1697 | && (!OVERLAYP (overlay) |
| 1698 | ? get_property_and_range (PT, Qdisplay, &val, &beg, &end, Qnil) |
| 1699 | : (beg = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)), |
| 1700 | end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)))) |
| 1701 | && (beg < PT /* && end > PT <- It's always the case. */ |
| 1702 | || (beg <= PT && STRINGP (val) && SCHARS (val) == 0))) |
| 1703 | { |
| 1704 | xassert (end > PT); |
| 1705 | SET_PT (PT < last_pt |
| 1706 | ? (STRINGP (val) && SCHARS (val) == 0 ? beg - 1 : beg) |
| 1707 | : end); |
| 1708 | check_composition = check_invisible = 1; |
| 1709 | } |
| 1710 | check_display = 0; |
| 1711 | if (check_invisible && PT > BEGV && PT < ZV) |
| 1712 | { |
| 1713 | int inv, ellipsis = 0; |
| 1714 | beg = end = PT; |
| 1715 | |
| 1716 | /* Find boundaries `beg' and `end' of the invisible area, if any. */ |
| 1717 | while (end < ZV |
| 1718 | #if 0 |
| 1719 | /* FIXME: We should stop if we find a spot between |
| 1720 | two runs of `invisible' where inserted text would |
| 1721 | be visible. This is important when we have two |
| 1722 | invisible boundaries that enclose an area: if the |
| 1723 | area is empty, we need this test in order to make |
| 1724 | it possible to place point in the middle rather |
| 1725 | than skip both boundaries. However, this code |
| 1726 | also stops anywhere in a non-sticky text-property, |
| 1727 | which breaks (e.g.) Org mode. */ |
| 1728 | && (val = get_pos_property (make_number (end), |
| 1729 | Qinvisible, Qnil), |
| 1730 | TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val)) |
| 1731 | #endif |
| 1732 | && !NILP (val = get_char_property_and_overlay |
| 1733 | (make_number (end), Qinvisible, Qnil, &overlay)) |
| 1734 | && (inv = TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val))) |
| 1735 | { |
| 1736 | ellipsis = ellipsis || inv > 1 |
| 1737 | || (OVERLAYP (overlay) |
| 1738 | && (!NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string)) |
| 1739 | || !NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string)))); |
| 1740 | tmp = Fnext_single_char_property_change |
| 1741 | (make_number (end), Qinvisible, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 1742 | end = NATNUMP (tmp) ? XFASTINT (tmp) : ZV; |
| 1743 | } |
| 1744 | while (beg > BEGV |
| 1745 | #if 0 |
| 1746 | && (val = get_pos_property (make_number (beg), |
| 1747 | Qinvisible, Qnil), |
| 1748 | TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val)) |
| 1749 | #endif |
| 1750 | && !NILP (val = get_char_property_and_overlay |
| 1751 | (make_number (beg - 1), Qinvisible, Qnil, &overlay)) |
| 1752 | && (inv = TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val))) |
| 1753 | { |
| 1754 | ellipsis = ellipsis || inv > 1 |
| 1755 | || (OVERLAYP (overlay) |
| 1756 | && (!NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string)) |
| 1757 | || !NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string)))); |
| 1758 | tmp = Fprevious_single_char_property_change |
| 1759 | (make_number (beg), Qinvisible, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 1760 | beg = NATNUMP (tmp) ? XFASTINT (tmp) : BEGV; |
| 1761 | } |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 | /* Move away from the inside area. */ |
| 1764 | if (beg < PT && end > PT) |
| 1765 | { |
| 1766 | SET_PT ((orig_pt == PT && (last_pt < beg || last_pt > end)) |
| 1767 | /* We haven't moved yet (so we don't need to fear |
| 1768 | infinite-looping) and we were outside the range |
| 1769 | before (so either end of the range still corresponds |
| 1770 | to a move in the right direction): pretend we moved |
| 1771 | less than we actually did, so that we still have |
| 1772 | more freedom below in choosing which end of the range |
| 1773 | to go to. */ |
| 1774 | ? (orig_pt = -1, PT < last_pt ? end : beg) |
| 1775 | /* We either have moved already or the last point |
| 1776 | was already in the range: we don't get to choose |
| 1777 | which end of the range we have to go to. */ |
| 1778 | : (PT < last_pt ? beg : end)); |
| 1779 | check_composition = check_display = 1; |
| 1780 | } |
| 1781 | #if 0 /* This assertion isn't correct, because SET_PT may end up setting |
| 1782 | the point to something other than its argument, due to |
| 1783 | point-motion hooks, intangibility, etc. */ |
| 1784 | xassert (PT == beg || PT == end); |
| 1785 | #endif |
| 1786 | |
| 1787 | /* Pretend the area doesn't exist if the buffer is not |
| 1788 | modified. */ |
| 1789 | if (!modified && !ellipsis && beg < end) |
| 1790 | { |
| 1791 | if (last_pt == beg && PT == end && end < ZV) |
| 1792 | (check_composition = check_display = 1, SET_PT (end + 1)); |
| 1793 | else if (last_pt == end && PT == beg && beg > BEGV) |
| 1794 | (check_composition = check_display = 1, SET_PT (beg - 1)); |
| 1795 | else if (PT == ((PT < last_pt) ? beg : end)) |
| 1796 | /* We've already moved as far as we can. Trying to go |
| 1797 | to the other end would mean moving backwards and thus |
| 1798 | could lead to an infinite loop. */ |
| 1799 | ; |
| 1800 | else if (val = get_pos_property (make_number (PT), |
| 1801 | Qinvisible, Qnil), |
| 1802 | TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val) |
| 1803 | && (val = get_pos_property |
| 1804 | (make_number (PT == beg ? end : beg), |
| 1805 | Qinvisible, Qnil), |
| 1806 | !TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val))) |
| 1807 | (check_composition = check_display = 1, |
| 1808 | SET_PT (PT == beg ? end : beg)); |
| 1809 | } |
| 1810 | } |
| 1811 | check_invisible = 0; |
| 1812 | } |
| 1813 | } |
| 1814 | |
| 1815 | /* Subroutine for safe_run_hooks: run the hook HOOK. */ |
| 1816 | |
| 1817 | static Lisp_Object |
| 1818 | safe_run_hooks_1 (void) |
| 1819 | { |
| 1820 | if (NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1821 | return Qnil; |
| 1822 | return call1 (Vrun_hooks, Vinhibit_quit); |
| 1823 | } |
| 1824 | |
| 1825 | /* Subroutine for safe_run_hooks: handle an error by clearing out the hook. */ |
| 1826 | |
| 1827 | static Lisp_Object |
| 1828 | safe_run_hooks_error (Lisp_Object data) |
| 1829 | { |
| 1830 | Lisp_Object args[3]; |
| 1831 | args[0] = build_string ("Error in %s: %s"); |
| 1832 | args[1] = Vinhibit_quit; |
| 1833 | args[2] = data; |
| 1834 | Fmessage (3, args); |
| 1835 | return Fset (Vinhibit_quit, Qnil); |
| 1836 | } |
| 1837 | |
| 1838 | /* If we get an error while running the hook, cause the hook variable |
| 1839 | to be nil. Also inhibit quits, so that C-g won't cause the hook |
| 1840 | to mysteriously evaporate. */ |
| 1841 | |
| 1842 | void |
| 1843 | safe_run_hooks (Lisp_Object hook) |
| 1844 | { |
| 1845 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 1846 | specbind (Qinhibit_quit, hook); |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | internal_condition_case (safe_run_hooks_1, Qt, safe_run_hooks_error); |
| 1849 | |
| 1850 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 1851 | } |
| 1852 | |
| 1853 | \f |
| 1854 | /* Nonzero means polling for input is temporarily suppressed. */ |
| 1855 | |
| 1856 | int poll_suppress_count; |
| 1857 | |
| 1858 | /* Asynchronous timer for polling. */ |
| 1859 | |
| 1860 | struct atimer *poll_timer; |
| 1861 | |
| 1862 | |
| 1863 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 1864 | |
| 1865 | /* Poll for input, so that we catch a C-g if it comes in. This |
| 1866 | function is called from x_make_frame_visible, see comment |
| 1867 | there. */ |
| 1868 | |
| 1869 | void |
| 1870 | poll_for_input_1 (void) |
| 1871 | { |
| 1872 | /* Tell ns_read_socket() it is being called asynchronously so it can avoid |
| 1873 | doing anything dangerous. */ |
| 1874 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 1875 | ++handling_signal; |
| 1876 | #endif |
| 1877 | if (interrupt_input_blocked == 0 |
| 1878 | && !waiting_for_input) |
| 1879 | read_avail_input (0); |
| 1880 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 1881 | --handling_signal; |
| 1882 | #endif |
| 1883 | } |
| 1884 | |
| 1885 | /* Timer callback function for poll_timer. TIMER is equal to |
| 1886 | poll_timer. */ |
| 1887 | |
| 1888 | void |
| 1889 | poll_for_input (struct atimer *timer) |
| 1890 | { |
| 1891 | if (poll_suppress_count == 0) |
| 1892 | { |
| 1893 | #ifdef SYNC_INPUT |
| 1894 | interrupt_input_pending = 1; |
| 1895 | pending_signals = 1; |
| 1896 | #else |
| 1897 | poll_for_input_1 (); |
| 1898 | #endif |
| 1899 | } |
| 1900 | } |
| 1901 | |
| 1902 | #endif /* POLL_FOR_INPUT */ |
| 1903 | |
| 1904 | /* Begin signals to poll for input, if they are appropriate. |
| 1905 | This function is called unconditionally from various places. */ |
| 1906 | |
| 1907 | void |
| 1908 | start_polling (void) |
| 1909 | { |
| 1910 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 1911 | /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input), |
| 1912 | but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that |
| 1913 | it's always set. */ |
| 1914 | if (!interrupt_input) |
| 1915 | { |
| 1916 | /* Turn alarm handling on unconditionally. It might have |
| 1917 | been turned off in process.c. */ |
| 1918 | turn_on_atimers (1); |
| 1919 | |
| 1920 | /* If poll timer doesn't exist, are we need one with |
| 1921 | a different interval, start a new one. */ |
| 1922 | if (poll_timer == NULL |
| 1923 | || EMACS_SECS (poll_timer->interval) != polling_period) |
| 1924 | { |
| 1925 | EMACS_TIME interval; |
| 1926 | |
| 1927 | if (poll_timer) |
| 1928 | cancel_atimer (poll_timer); |
| 1929 | |
| 1930 | EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (interval, polling_period, 0); |
| 1931 | poll_timer = start_atimer (ATIMER_CONTINUOUS, interval, |
| 1932 | poll_for_input, NULL); |
| 1933 | } |
| 1934 | |
| 1935 | /* Let the timer's callback function poll for input |
| 1936 | if this becomes zero. */ |
| 1937 | --poll_suppress_count; |
| 1938 | } |
| 1939 | #endif |
| 1940 | } |
| 1941 | |
| 1942 | /* Nonzero if we are using polling to handle input asynchronously. */ |
| 1943 | |
| 1944 | int |
| 1945 | input_polling_used (void) |
| 1946 | { |
| 1947 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 1948 | /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input), |
| 1949 | but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that |
| 1950 | it's always set. */ |
| 1951 | return !interrupt_input; |
| 1952 | #else |
| 1953 | return 0; |
| 1954 | #endif |
| 1955 | } |
| 1956 | |
| 1957 | /* Turn off polling. */ |
| 1958 | |
| 1959 | void |
| 1960 | stop_polling (void) |
| 1961 | { |
| 1962 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 1963 | /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input), |
| 1964 | but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that |
| 1965 | it's always set. */ |
| 1966 | if (!interrupt_input) |
| 1967 | ++poll_suppress_count; |
| 1968 | #endif |
| 1969 | } |
| 1970 | |
| 1971 | /* Set the value of poll_suppress_count to COUNT |
| 1972 | and start or stop polling accordingly. */ |
| 1973 | |
| 1974 | void |
| 1975 | set_poll_suppress_count (int count) |
| 1976 | { |
| 1977 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 1978 | if (count == 0 && poll_suppress_count != 0) |
| 1979 | { |
| 1980 | poll_suppress_count = 1; |
| 1981 | start_polling (); |
| 1982 | } |
| 1983 | else if (count != 0 && poll_suppress_count == 0) |
| 1984 | { |
| 1985 | stop_polling (); |
| 1986 | } |
| 1987 | poll_suppress_count = count; |
| 1988 | #endif |
| 1989 | } |
| 1990 | |
| 1991 | /* Bind polling_period to a value at least N. |
| 1992 | But don't decrease it. */ |
| 1993 | |
| 1994 | void |
| 1995 | bind_polling_period (int n) |
| 1996 | { |
| 1997 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 1998 | int new = polling_period; |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | if (n > new) |
| 2001 | new = n; |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | stop_other_atimers (poll_timer); |
| 2004 | stop_polling (); |
| 2005 | specbind (Qpolling_period, make_number (new)); |
| 2006 | /* Start a new alarm with the new period. */ |
| 2007 | start_polling (); |
| 2008 | #endif |
| 2009 | } |
| 2010 | \f |
| 2011 | /* Apply the control modifier to CHARACTER. */ |
| 2012 | |
| 2013 | int |
| 2014 | make_ctrl_char (int c) |
| 2015 | { |
| 2016 | /* Save the upper bits here. */ |
| 2017 | int upper = c & ~0177; |
| 2018 | |
| 2019 | if (! ASCII_BYTE_P (c)) |
| 2020 | return c |= ctrl_modifier; |
| 2021 | |
| 2022 | c &= 0177; |
| 2023 | |
| 2024 | /* Everything in the columns containing the upper-case letters |
| 2025 | denotes a control character. */ |
| 2026 | if (c >= 0100 && c < 0140) |
| 2027 | { |
| 2028 | int oc = c; |
| 2029 | c &= ~0140; |
| 2030 | /* Set the shift modifier for a control char |
| 2031 | made from a shifted letter. But only for letters! */ |
| 2032 | if (oc >= 'A' && oc <= 'Z') |
| 2033 | c |= shift_modifier; |
| 2034 | } |
| 2035 | |
| 2036 | /* The lower-case letters denote control characters too. */ |
| 2037 | else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') |
| 2038 | c &= ~0140; |
| 2039 | |
| 2040 | /* Include the bits for control and shift |
| 2041 | only if the basic ASCII code can't indicate them. */ |
| 2042 | else if (c >= ' ') |
| 2043 | c |= ctrl_modifier; |
| 2044 | |
| 2045 | /* Replace the high bits. */ |
| 2046 | c |= (upper & ~ctrl_modifier); |
| 2047 | |
| 2048 | return c; |
| 2049 | } |
| 2050 | |
| 2051 | /* Display the help-echo property of the character after the mouse pointer. |
| 2052 | Either show it in the echo area, or call show-help-function to display |
| 2053 | it by other means (maybe in a tooltip). |
| 2054 | |
| 2055 | If HELP is nil, that means clear the previous help echo. |
| 2056 | |
| 2057 | If HELP is a string, display that string. If HELP is a function, |
| 2058 | call it with OBJECT and POS as arguments; the function should |
| 2059 | return a help string or nil for none. For all other types of HELP, |
| 2060 | evaluate it to obtain a string. |
| 2061 | |
| 2062 | WINDOW is the window in which the help was generated, if any. |
| 2063 | It is nil if not in a window. |
| 2064 | |
| 2065 | If OBJECT is a buffer, POS is the position in the buffer where the |
| 2066 | `help-echo' text property was found. |
| 2067 | |
| 2068 | If OBJECT is an overlay, that overlay has a `help-echo' property, |
| 2069 | and POS is the position in the overlay's buffer under the mouse. |
| 2070 | |
| 2071 | If OBJECT is a string (an overlay string or a string displayed with |
| 2072 | the `display' property). POS is the position in that string under |
| 2073 | the mouse. |
| 2074 | |
| 2075 | OK_TO_OVERWRITE_KEYSTROKE_ECHO non-zero means it's okay if the help |
| 2076 | echo overwrites a keystroke echo currently displayed in the echo |
| 2077 | area. |
| 2078 | |
| 2079 | Note: this function may only be called with HELP nil or a string |
| 2080 | from X code running asynchronously. */ |
| 2081 | |
| 2082 | void |
| 2083 | show_help_echo (Lisp_Object help, Lisp_Object window, Lisp_Object object, |
| 2084 | Lisp_Object pos, int ok_to_overwrite_keystroke_echo) |
| 2085 | { |
| 2086 | if (!NILP (help) && !STRINGP (help)) |
| 2087 | { |
| 2088 | if (FUNCTIONP (help)) |
| 2089 | { |
| 2090 | Lisp_Object args[4]; |
| 2091 | args[0] = help; |
| 2092 | args[1] = window; |
| 2093 | args[2] = object; |
| 2094 | args[3] = pos; |
| 2095 | help = safe_call (4, args); |
| 2096 | } |
| 2097 | else |
| 2098 | help = safe_eval (help); |
| 2099 | |
| 2100 | if (!STRINGP (help)) |
| 2101 | return; |
| 2102 | } |
| 2103 | |
| 2104 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 2105 | if (!noninteractive && STRINGP (help)) |
| 2106 | { |
| 2107 | /* The mouse-fixup-help-message Lisp function can call |
| 2108 | mouse_position_hook, which resets the mouse_moved flags. |
| 2109 | This causes trouble if we are trying to read a mouse motion |
| 2110 | event (i.e., if we are inside a `track-mouse' form), so we |
| 2111 | restore the mouse_moved flag. */ |
| 2112 | FRAME_PTR f = NILP (do_mouse_tracking) ? NULL : some_mouse_moved (); |
| 2113 | help = call1 (Qmouse_fixup_help_message, help); |
| 2114 | if (f) |
| 2115 | f->mouse_moved = 1; |
| 2116 | } |
| 2117 | #endif |
| 2118 | |
| 2119 | if (STRINGP (help) || NILP (help)) |
| 2120 | { |
| 2121 | if (!NILP (Vshow_help_function)) |
| 2122 | call1 (Vshow_help_function, help); |
| 2123 | help_echo_showing_p = STRINGP (help); |
| 2124 | } |
| 2125 | } |
| 2126 | |
| 2127 | |
| 2128 | \f |
| 2129 | /* Input of single characters from keyboard */ |
| 2130 | |
| 2131 | Lisp_Object print_help (Lisp_Object object); |
| 2132 | static Lisp_Object kbd_buffer_get_event (KBOARD **kbp, int *used_mouse_menu, |
| 2133 | struct timeval *end_time); |
| 2134 | static void record_char (Lisp_Object c); |
| 2135 | |
| 2136 | static Lisp_Object help_form_saved_window_configs; |
| 2137 | static Lisp_Object |
| 2138 | read_char_help_form_unwind (Lisp_Object arg) |
| 2139 | { |
| 2140 | Lisp_Object window_config = XCAR (help_form_saved_window_configs); |
| 2141 | help_form_saved_window_configs = XCDR (help_form_saved_window_configs); |
| 2142 | if (!NILP (window_config)) |
| 2143 | Fset_window_configuration (window_config); |
| 2144 | return Qnil; |
| 2145 | } |
| 2146 | |
| 2147 | #define STOP_POLLING \ |
| 2148 | do { if (! polling_stopped_here) stop_polling (); \ |
| 2149 | polling_stopped_here = 1; } while (0) |
| 2150 | |
| 2151 | #define RESUME_POLLING \ |
| 2152 | do { if (polling_stopped_here) start_polling (); \ |
| 2153 | polling_stopped_here = 0; } while (0) |
| 2154 | |
| 2155 | /* read a character from the keyboard; call the redisplay if needed */ |
| 2156 | /* commandflag 0 means do not do auto-saving, but do do redisplay. |
| 2157 | -1 means do not do redisplay, but do do autosaving. |
| 2158 | 1 means do both. */ |
| 2159 | |
| 2160 | /* The arguments MAPS and NMAPS are for menu prompting. |
| 2161 | MAPS is an array of keymaps; NMAPS is the length of MAPS. |
| 2162 | |
| 2163 | PREV_EVENT is the previous input event, or nil if we are reading |
| 2164 | the first event of a key sequence (or not reading a key sequence). |
| 2165 | If PREV_EVENT is t, that is a "magic" value that says |
| 2166 | not to run input methods, but in other respects to act as if |
| 2167 | not reading a key sequence. |
| 2168 | |
| 2169 | If USED_MOUSE_MENU is non-null, then we set *USED_MOUSE_MENU to 1 |
| 2170 | if we used a mouse menu to read the input, or zero otherwise. If |
| 2171 | USED_MOUSE_MENU is null, we don't dereference it. |
| 2172 | |
| 2173 | Value is -2 when we find input on another keyboard. A second call |
| 2174 | to read_char will read it. |
| 2175 | |
| 2176 | If END_TIME is non-null, it is a pointer to an EMACS_TIME |
| 2177 | specifying the maximum time to wait until. If no input arrives by |
| 2178 | that time, stop waiting and return nil. |
| 2179 | |
| 2180 | Value is t if we showed a menu and the user rejected it. */ |
| 2181 | |
| 2182 | Lisp_Object |
| 2183 | read_char (int commandflag, int nmaps, Lisp_Object *maps, Lisp_Object prev_event, |
| 2184 | int *used_mouse_menu, struct timeval *end_time) |
| 2185 | { |
| 2186 | volatile Lisp_Object c; |
| 2187 | int count, jmpcount; |
| 2188 | jmp_buf local_getcjmp; |
| 2189 | jmp_buf save_jump; |
| 2190 | volatile int key_already_recorded = 0; |
| 2191 | Lisp_Object tem, save; |
| 2192 | volatile Lisp_Object previous_echo_area_message; |
| 2193 | volatile Lisp_Object also_record; |
| 2194 | volatile int reread; |
| 2195 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
| 2196 | int polling_stopped_here = 0; |
| 2197 | struct kboard *orig_kboard = current_kboard; |
| 2198 | |
| 2199 | also_record = Qnil; |
| 2200 | |
| 2201 | #if 0 /* This was commented out as part of fixing echo for C-u left. */ |
| 2202 | before_command_key_count = this_command_key_count; |
| 2203 | before_command_echo_length = echo_length (); |
| 2204 | #endif |
| 2205 | c = Qnil; |
| 2206 | previous_echo_area_message = Qnil; |
| 2207 | |
| 2208 | GCPRO2 (c, previous_echo_area_message); |
| 2209 | |
| 2210 | retry: |
| 2211 | |
| 2212 | reread = 0; |
| 2213 | if (CONSP (Vunread_post_input_method_events)) |
| 2214 | { |
| 2215 | c = XCAR (Vunread_post_input_method_events); |
| 2216 | Vunread_post_input_method_events |
| 2217 | = XCDR (Vunread_post_input_method_events); |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 | /* Undo what read_char_x_menu_prompt did when it unread |
| 2220 | additional keys returned by Fx_popup_menu. */ |
| 2221 | if (CONSP (c) |
| 2222 | && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (c)) || INTEGERP (XCAR (c))) |
| 2223 | && NILP (XCDR (c))) |
| 2224 | c = XCAR (c); |
| 2225 | |
| 2226 | reread = 1; |
| 2227 | goto reread_first; |
| 2228 | } |
| 2229 | |
| 2230 | if (unread_command_char != -1) |
| 2231 | { |
| 2232 | XSETINT (c, unread_command_char); |
| 2233 | unread_command_char = -1; |
| 2234 | |
| 2235 | reread = 1; |
| 2236 | goto reread_first; |
| 2237 | } |
| 2238 | |
| 2239 | if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 2240 | { |
| 2241 | int was_disabled = 0; |
| 2242 | |
| 2243 | c = XCAR (Vunread_command_events); |
| 2244 | Vunread_command_events = XCDR (Vunread_command_events); |
| 2245 | |
| 2246 | reread = 1; |
| 2247 | |
| 2248 | /* Undo what sit-for did when it unread additional keys |
| 2249 | inside universal-argument. */ |
| 2250 | |
| 2251 | if (CONSP (c) |
| 2252 | && EQ (XCAR (c), Qt)) |
| 2253 | { |
| 2254 | reread = 0; |
| 2255 | c = XCDR (c); |
| 2256 | } |
| 2257 | |
| 2258 | /* Undo what read_char_x_menu_prompt did when it unread |
| 2259 | additional keys returned by Fx_popup_menu. */ |
| 2260 | if (CONSP (c) |
| 2261 | && EQ (XCDR (c), Qdisabled) |
| 2262 | && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (c)) || INTEGERP (XCAR (c)))) |
| 2263 | { |
| 2264 | was_disabled = 1; |
| 2265 | c = XCAR (c); |
| 2266 | } |
| 2267 | |
| 2268 | /* If the queued event is something that used the mouse, |
| 2269 | set used_mouse_menu accordingly. */ |
| 2270 | if (used_mouse_menu |
| 2271 | /* Also check was_disabled so last-nonmenu-event won't return |
| 2272 | a bad value when submenus are involved. (Bug#447) */ |
| 2273 | && (EQ (c, Qtool_bar) || EQ (c, Qmenu_bar) || was_disabled)) |
| 2274 | *used_mouse_menu = 1; |
| 2275 | |
| 2276 | goto reread_for_input_method; |
| 2277 | } |
| 2278 | |
| 2279 | if (CONSP (Vunread_input_method_events)) |
| 2280 | { |
| 2281 | c = XCAR (Vunread_input_method_events); |
| 2282 | Vunread_input_method_events = XCDR (Vunread_input_method_events); |
| 2283 | |
| 2284 | /* Undo what read_char_x_menu_prompt did when it unread |
| 2285 | additional keys returned by Fx_popup_menu. */ |
| 2286 | if (CONSP (c) |
| 2287 | && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (c)) || INTEGERP (XCAR (c))) |
| 2288 | && NILP (XCDR (c))) |
| 2289 | c = XCAR (c); |
| 2290 | reread = 1; |
| 2291 | goto reread_for_input_method; |
| 2292 | } |
| 2293 | |
| 2294 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 2295 | |
| 2296 | if (!NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro)) |
| 2297 | { |
| 2298 | /* We set this to Qmacro; since that's not a frame, nobody will |
| 2299 | try to switch frames on us, and the selected window will |
| 2300 | remain unchanged. |
| 2301 | |
| 2302 | Since this event came from a macro, it would be misleading to |
| 2303 | leave internal_last_event_frame set to wherever the last |
| 2304 | real event came from. Normally, a switch-frame event selects |
| 2305 | internal_last_event_frame after each command is read, but |
| 2306 | events read from a macro should never cause a new frame to be |
| 2307 | selected. */ |
| 2308 | Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame = Qmacro; |
| 2309 | |
| 2310 | /* Exit the macro if we are at the end. |
| 2311 | Also, some things replace the macro with t |
| 2312 | to force an early exit. */ |
| 2313 | if (EQ (Vexecuting_kbd_macro, Qt) |
| 2314 | || executing_kbd_macro_index >= XFASTINT (Flength (Vexecuting_kbd_macro))) |
| 2315 | { |
| 2316 | XSETINT (c, -1); |
| 2317 | goto exit; |
| 2318 | } |
| 2319 | |
| 2320 | c = Faref (Vexecuting_kbd_macro, make_number (executing_kbd_macro_index)); |
| 2321 | if (STRINGP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro) |
| 2322 | && (XINT (c) & 0x80) && (XUINT (c) <= 0xff)) |
| 2323 | XSETFASTINT (c, CHAR_META | (XINT (c) & ~0x80)); |
| 2324 | |
| 2325 | executing_kbd_macro_index++; |
| 2326 | |
| 2327 | goto from_macro; |
| 2328 | } |
| 2329 | |
| 2330 | if (!NILP (unread_switch_frame)) |
| 2331 | { |
| 2332 | c = unread_switch_frame; |
| 2333 | unread_switch_frame = Qnil; |
| 2334 | |
| 2335 | /* This event should make it into this_command_keys, and get echoed |
| 2336 | again, so we do not set `reread'. */ |
| 2337 | goto reread_first; |
| 2338 | } |
| 2339 | |
| 2340 | /* if redisplay was requested */ |
| 2341 | if (commandflag >= 0) |
| 2342 | { |
| 2343 | int echo_current = EQ (echo_message_buffer, echo_area_buffer[0]); |
| 2344 | |
| 2345 | /* If there is pending input, process any events which are not |
| 2346 | user-visible, such as X selection_request events. */ |
| 2347 | if (input_pending |
| 2348 | || detect_input_pending_run_timers (0)) |
| 2349 | swallow_events (0); /* may clear input_pending */ |
| 2350 | |
| 2351 | /* Redisplay if no pending input. */ |
| 2352 | while (!input_pending) |
| 2353 | { |
| 2354 | if (help_echo_showing_p && !EQ (selected_window, minibuf_window)) |
| 2355 | redisplay_preserve_echo_area (5); |
| 2356 | else |
| 2357 | redisplay (); |
| 2358 | |
| 2359 | if (!input_pending) |
| 2360 | /* Normal case: no input arrived during redisplay. */ |
| 2361 | break; |
| 2362 | |
| 2363 | /* Input arrived and pre-empted redisplay. |
| 2364 | Process any events which are not user-visible. */ |
| 2365 | swallow_events (0); |
| 2366 | /* If that cleared input_pending, try again to redisplay. */ |
| 2367 | } |
| 2368 | |
| 2369 | /* Prevent the redisplay we just did |
| 2370 | from messing up echoing of the input after the prompt. */ |
| 2371 | if (commandflag == 0 && echo_current) |
| 2372 | echo_message_buffer = echo_area_buffer[0]; |
| 2373 | |
| 2374 | } |
| 2375 | |
| 2376 | /* Message turns off echoing unless more keystrokes turn it on again. |
| 2377 | |
| 2378 | The code in 20.x for the condition was |
| 2379 | |
| 2380 | 1. echo_area_glyphs && *echo_area_glyphs |
| 2381 | 2. && echo_area_glyphs != current_kboard->echobuf |
| 2382 | 3. && ok_to_echo_at_next_pause != echo_area_glyphs |
| 2383 | |
| 2384 | (1) means there's a current message displayed |
| 2385 | |
| 2386 | (2) means it's not the message from echoing from the current |
| 2387 | kboard. |
| 2388 | |
| 2389 | (3) There's only one place in 20.x where ok_to_echo_at_next_pause |
| 2390 | is set to a non-null value. This is done in read_char and it is |
| 2391 | set to echo_area_glyphs after a call to echo_char. That means |
| 2392 | ok_to_echo_at_next_pause is either null or |
| 2393 | current_kboard->echobuf with the appropriate current_kboard at |
| 2394 | that time. |
| 2395 | |
| 2396 | So, condition (3) means in clear text ok_to_echo_at_next_pause |
| 2397 | must be either null, or the current message isn't from echoing at |
| 2398 | all, or it's from echoing from a different kboard than the |
| 2399 | current one. */ |
| 2400 | |
| 2401 | if (/* There currently is something in the echo area. */ |
| 2402 | !NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]) |
| 2403 | && (/* And it's either not from echoing. */ |
| 2404 | !EQ (echo_area_buffer[0], echo_message_buffer) |
| 2405 | /* Or it's an echo from a different kboard. */ |
| 2406 | || echo_kboard != current_kboard |
| 2407 | /* Or we explicitly allow overwriting whatever there is. */ |
| 2408 | || ok_to_echo_at_next_pause == NULL)) |
| 2409 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 2410 | else |
| 2411 | echo_dash (); |
| 2412 | |
| 2413 | /* Try reading a character via menu prompting in the minibuf. |
| 2414 | Try this before the sit-for, because the sit-for |
| 2415 | would do the wrong thing if we are supposed to do |
| 2416 | menu prompting. If EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS then we are reading |
| 2417 | after a mouse event so don't try a minibuf menu. */ |
| 2418 | c = Qnil; |
| 2419 | if (nmaps > 0 && INTERACTIVE |
| 2420 | && !NILP (prev_event) && ! EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event) |
| 2421 | /* Don't bring up a menu if we already have another event. */ |
| 2422 | && NILP (Vunread_command_events) |
| 2423 | && unread_command_char < 0 |
| 2424 | && !detect_input_pending_run_timers (0)) |
| 2425 | { |
| 2426 | c = read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt (commandflag, nmaps, maps); |
| 2427 | |
| 2428 | if (INTEGERP (c) && XINT (c) == -2) |
| 2429 | return c; /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */ |
| 2430 | |
| 2431 | if (! NILP (c)) |
| 2432 | { |
| 2433 | key_already_recorded = 1; |
| 2434 | goto non_reread_1; |
| 2435 | } |
| 2436 | } |
| 2437 | |
| 2438 | /* Make a longjmp point for quits to use, but don't alter getcjmp just yet. |
| 2439 | We will do that below, temporarily for short sections of code, |
| 2440 | when appropriate. local_getcjmp must be in effect |
| 2441 | around any call to sit_for or kbd_buffer_get_event; |
| 2442 | it *must not* be in effect when we call redisplay. */ |
| 2443 | |
| 2444 | jmpcount = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 2445 | if (_setjmp (local_getcjmp)) |
| 2446 | { |
| 2447 | /* Handle quits while reading the keyboard. */ |
| 2448 | /* We must have saved the outer value of getcjmp here, |
| 2449 | so restore it now. */ |
| 2450 | restore_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2451 | unbind_to (jmpcount, Qnil); |
| 2452 | XSETINT (c, quit_char); |
| 2453 | internal_last_event_frame = selected_frame; |
| 2454 | Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame; |
| 2455 | /* If we report the quit char as an event, |
| 2456 | don't do so more than once. */ |
| 2457 | if (!NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) |
| 2458 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 2459 | |
| 2460 | { |
| 2461 | KBOARD *kb = FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (selected_frame)); |
| 2462 | if (kb != current_kboard) |
| 2463 | { |
| 2464 | Lisp_Object link = kb->kbd_queue; |
| 2465 | /* We shouldn't get here if we were in single-kboard mode! */ |
| 2466 | if (single_kboard) |
| 2467 | abort (); |
| 2468 | if (CONSP (link)) |
| 2469 | { |
| 2470 | while (CONSP (XCDR (link))) |
| 2471 | link = XCDR (link); |
| 2472 | if (!NILP (XCDR (link))) |
| 2473 | abort (); |
| 2474 | } |
| 2475 | if (!CONSP (link)) |
| 2476 | kb->kbd_queue = Fcons (c, Qnil); |
| 2477 | else |
| 2478 | XSETCDR (link, Fcons (c, Qnil)); |
| 2479 | kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 1; |
| 2480 | current_kboard = kb; |
| 2481 | /* This is going to exit from read_char |
| 2482 | so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */ |
| 2483 | UNGCPRO; |
| 2484 | return make_number (-2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */ |
| 2485 | } |
| 2486 | } |
| 2487 | goto non_reread; |
| 2488 | } |
| 2489 | |
| 2490 | /* Start idle timers if no time limit is supplied. We don't do it |
| 2491 | if a time limit is supplied to avoid an infinite recursion in the |
| 2492 | situation where an idle timer calls `sit-for'. */ |
| 2493 | |
| 2494 | if (!end_time) |
| 2495 | timer_start_idle (); |
| 2496 | |
| 2497 | /* If in middle of key sequence and minibuffer not active, |
| 2498 | start echoing if enough time elapses. */ |
| 2499 | |
| 2500 | if (minibuf_level == 0 |
| 2501 | && !end_time |
| 2502 | && !current_kboard->immediate_echo |
| 2503 | && this_command_key_count > 0 |
| 2504 | && ! noninteractive |
| 2505 | && (FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) || INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 2506 | && NILP (Fzerop (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 2507 | && (/* No message. */ |
| 2508 | NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]) |
| 2509 | /* Or empty message. */ |
| 2510 | || (BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer[0])) |
| 2511 | == BUF_Z (XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer[0]))) |
| 2512 | /* Or already echoing from same kboard. */ |
| 2513 | || (echo_kboard && ok_to_echo_at_next_pause == echo_kboard) |
| 2514 | /* Or not echoing before and echoing allowed. */ |
| 2515 | || (!echo_kboard && ok_to_echo_at_next_pause))) |
| 2516 | { |
| 2517 | /* After a mouse event, start echoing right away. |
| 2518 | This is because we are probably about to display a menu, |
| 2519 | and we don't want to delay before doing so. */ |
| 2520 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event)) |
| 2521 | echo_now (); |
| 2522 | else |
| 2523 | { |
| 2524 | Lisp_Object tem0; |
| 2525 | |
| 2526 | save_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2527 | restore_getcjmp (local_getcjmp); |
| 2528 | tem0 = sit_for (Vecho_keystrokes, 1, 1); |
| 2529 | restore_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2530 | if (EQ (tem0, Qt) |
| 2531 | && ! CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 2532 | echo_now (); |
| 2533 | } |
| 2534 | } |
| 2535 | |
| 2536 | /* Maybe auto save due to number of keystrokes. */ |
| 2537 | |
| 2538 | if (commandflag != 0 |
| 2539 | && auto_save_interval > 0 |
| 2540 | && num_nonmacro_input_events - last_auto_save > max (auto_save_interval, 20) |
| 2541 | && !detect_input_pending_run_timers (0)) |
| 2542 | { |
| 2543 | Fdo_auto_save (Qnil, Qnil); |
| 2544 | /* Hooks can actually change some buffers in auto save. */ |
| 2545 | redisplay (); |
| 2546 | } |
| 2547 | |
| 2548 | /* Try reading using an X menu. |
| 2549 | This is never confused with reading using the minibuf |
| 2550 | because the recursive call of read_char in read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt |
| 2551 | does not pass on any keymaps. */ |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 | if (nmaps > 0 && INTERACTIVE |
| 2554 | && !NILP (prev_event) |
| 2555 | && EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event) |
| 2556 | && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qmenu_bar) |
| 2557 | && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qtool_bar) |
| 2558 | /* Don't bring up a menu if we already have another event. */ |
| 2559 | && NILP (Vunread_command_events) |
| 2560 | && unread_command_char < 0) |
| 2561 | { |
| 2562 | c = read_char_x_menu_prompt (nmaps, maps, prev_event, used_mouse_menu); |
| 2563 | |
| 2564 | /* Now that we have read an event, Emacs is not idle. */ |
| 2565 | if (!end_time) |
| 2566 | timer_stop_idle (); |
| 2567 | |
| 2568 | goto exit; |
| 2569 | } |
| 2570 | |
| 2571 | /* Maybe autosave and/or garbage collect due to idleness. */ |
| 2572 | |
| 2573 | if (INTERACTIVE && NILP (c)) |
| 2574 | { |
| 2575 | int delay_level; |
| 2576 | EMACS_INT buffer_size; |
| 2577 | |
| 2578 | /* Slow down auto saves logarithmically in size of current buffer, |
| 2579 | and garbage collect while we're at it. */ |
| 2580 | if (! MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (selected_window))) |
| 2581 | last_non_minibuf_size = Z - BEG; |
| 2582 | buffer_size = (last_non_minibuf_size >> 8) + 1; |
| 2583 | delay_level = 0; |
| 2584 | while (buffer_size > 64) |
| 2585 | delay_level++, buffer_size -= buffer_size >> 2; |
| 2586 | if (delay_level < 4) delay_level = 4; |
| 2587 | /* delay_level is 4 for files under around 50k, 7 at 100k, |
| 2588 | 9 at 200k, 11 at 300k, and 12 at 500k. It is 15 at 1 meg. */ |
| 2589 | |
| 2590 | /* Auto save if enough time goes by without input. */ |
| 2591 | if (commandflag != 0 |
| 2592 | && num_nonmacro_input_events > last_auto_save |
| 2593 | && INTEGERP (Vauto_save_timeout) |
| 2594 | && XINT (Vauto_save_timeout) > 0) |
| 2595 | { |
| 2596 | Lisp_Object tem0; |
| 2597 | int timeout = delay_level * XFASTINT (Vauto_save_timeout) / 4; |
| 2598 | |
| 2599 | save_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2600 | restore_getcjmp (local_getcjmp); |
| 2601 | tem0 = sit_for (make_number (timeout), 1, 1); |
| 2602 | restore_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2603 | |
| 2604 | if (EQ (tem0, Qt) |
| 2605 | && ! CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 2606 | { |
| 2607 | Fdo_auto_save (Qnil, Qnil); |
| 2608 | |
| 2609 | /* If we have auto-saved and there is still no input |
| 2610 | available, garbage collect if there has been enough |
| 2611 | consing going on to make it worthwhile. */ |
| 2612 | if (!detect_input_pending_run_timers (0) |
| 2613 | && consing_since_gc > gc_cons_threshold / 2) |
| 2614 | Fgarbage_collect (); |
| 2615 | |
| 2616 | redisplay (); |
| 2617 | } |
| 2618 | } |
| 2619 | } |
| 2620 | |
| 2621 | /* Notify the caller if an autosave hook, or a timer, sentinel or |
| 2622 | filter in the sit_for calls above have changed the current |
| 2623 | kboard. This could happen if they use the minibuffer or start a |
| 2624 | recursive edit, like the fancy splash screen in server.el's |
| 2625 | filter. If this longjmp wasn't here, read_key_sequence would |
| 2626 | interpret the next key sequence using the wrong translation |
| 2627 | tables and function keymaps. */ |
| 2628 | if (NILP (c) && current_kboard != orig_kboard) |
| 2629 | { |
| 2630 | UNGCPRO; |
| 2631 | return make_number (-2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */ |
| 2632 | } |
| 2633 | |
| 2634 | /* If this has become non-nil here, it has been set by a timer |
| 2635 | or sentinel or filter. */ |
| 2636 | if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 2637 | { |
| 2638 | c = XCAR (Vunread_command_events); |
| 2639 | Vunread_command_events = XCDR (Vunread_command_events); |
| 2640 | } |
| 2641 | |
| 2642 | /* Read something from current KBOARD's side queue, if possible. */ |
| 2643 | |
| 2644 | if (NILP (c)) |
| 2645 | { |
| 2646 | if (current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data) |
| 2647 | { |
| 2648 | if (!CONSP (current_kboard->kbd_queue)) |
| 2649 | abort (); |
| 2650 | c = XCAR (current_kboard->kbd_queue); |
| 2651 | current_kboard->kbd_queue |
| 2652 | = XCDR (current_kboard->kbd_queue); |
| 2653 | if (NILP (current_kboard->kbd_queue)) |
| 2654 | current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data = 0; |
| 2655 | input_pending = readable_events (0); |
| 2656 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c) |
| 2657 | && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qswitch_frame)) |
| 2658 | internal_last_event_frame = XCAR (XCDR (c)); |
| 2659 | Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame; |
| 2660 | } |
| 2661 | } |
| 2662 | |
| 2663 | /* If current_kboard's side queue is empty check the other kboards. |
| 2664 | If one of them has data that we have not yet seen here, |
| 2665 | switch to it and process the data waiting for it. |
| 2666 | |
| 2667 | Note: if the events queued up for another kboard |
| 2668 | have already been seen here, and therefore are not a complete command, |
| 2669 | the kbd_queue_has_data field is 0, so we skip that kboard here. |
| 2670 | That's to avoid an infinite loop switching between kboards here. */ |
| 2671 | if (NILP (c) && !single_kboard) |
| 2672 | { |
| 2673 | KBOARD *kb; |
| 2674 | for (kb = all_kboards; kb; kb = kb->next_kboard) |
| 2675 | if (kb->kbd_queue_has_data) |
| 2676 | { |
| 2677 | current_kboard = kb; |
| 2678 | /* This is going to exit from read_char |
| 2679 | so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */ |
| 2680 | UNGCPRO; |
| 2681 | return make_number (-2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */ |
| 2682 | } |
| 2683 | } |
| 2684 | |
| 2685 | wrong_kboard: |
| 2686 | |
| 2687 | STOP_POLLING; |
| 2688 | |
| 2689 | /* Finally, we read from the main queue, |
| 2690 | and if that gives us something we can't use yet, we put it on the |
| 2691 | appropriate side queue and try again. */ |
| 2692 | |
| 2693 | if (NILP (c)) |
| 2694 | { |
| 2695 | KBOARD *kb; |
| 2696 | |
| 2697 | if (end_time) |
| 2698 | { |
| 2699 | EMACS_TIME now; |
| 2700 | EMACS_GET_TIME (now); |
| 2701 | if (EMACS_TIME_GE (now, *end_time)) |
| 2702 | goto exit; |
| 2703 | } |
| 2704 | |
| 2705 | /* Actually read a character, waiting if necessary. */ |
| 2706 | save_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2707 | restore_getcjmp (local_getcjmp); |
| 2708 | if (!end_time) |
| 2709 | timer_start_idle (); |
| 2710 | c = kbd_buffer_get_event (&kb, used_mouse_menu, end_time); |
| 2711 | restore_getcjmp (save_jump); |
| 2712 | |
| 2713 | if (! NILP (c) && (kb != current_kboard)) |
| 2714 | { |
| 2715 | Lisp_Object link = kb->kbd_queue; |
| 2716 | if (CONSP (link)) |
| 2717 | { |
| 2718 | while (CONSP (XCDR (link))) |
| 2719 | link = XCDR (link); |
| 2720 | if (!NILP (XCDR (link))) |
| 2721 | abort (); |
| 2722 | } |
| 2723 | if (!CONSP (link)) |
| 2724 | kb->kbd_queue = Fcons (c, Qnil); |
| 2725 | else |
| 2726 | XSETCDR (link, Fcons (c, Qnil)); |
| 2727 | kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 1; |
| 2728 | c = Qnil; |
| 2729 | if (single_kboard) |
| 2730 | goto wrong_kboard; |
| 2731 | current_kboard = kb; |
| 2732 | /* This is going to exit from read_char |
| 2733 | so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */ |
| 2734 | UNGCPRO; |
| 2735 | return make_number (-2); |
| 2736 | } |
| 2737 | } |
| 2738 | |
| 2739 | /* Terminate Emacs in batch mode if at eof. */ |
| 2740 | if (noninteractive && INTEGERP (c) && XINT (c) < 0) |
| 2741 | Fkill_emacs (make_number (1)); |
| 2742 | |
| 2743 | if (INTEGERP (c)) |
| 2744 | { |
| 2745 | /* Add in any extra modifiers, where appropriate. */ |
| 2746 | if ((extra_keyboard_modifiers & CHAR_CTL) |
| 2747 | || ((extra_keyboard_modifiers & 0177) < ' ' |
| 2748 | && (extra_keyboard_modifiers & 0177) != 0)) |
| 2749 | XSETINT (c, make_ctrl_char (XINT (c))); |
| 2750 | |
| 2751 | /* Transfer any other modifier bits directly from |
| 2752 | extra_keyboard_modifiers to c. Ignore the actual character code |
| 2753 | in the low 16 bits of extra_keyboard_modifiers. */ |
| 2754 | XSETINT (c, XINT (c) | (extra_keyboard_modifiers & ~0xff7f & ~CHAR_CTL)); |
| 2755 | } |
| 2756 | |
| 2757 | non_reread: |
| 2758 | |
| 2759 | if (!end_time) |
| 2760 | timer_stop_idle (); |
| 2761 | RESUME_POLLING; |
| 2762 | |
| 2763 | if (NILP (c)) |
| 2764 | { |
| 2765 | if (commandflag >= 0 |
| 2766 | && !input_pending && !detect_input_pending_run_timers (0)) |
| 2767 | redisplay (); |
| 2768 | |
| 2769 | goto wrong_kboard; |
| 2770 | } |
| 2771 | |
| 2772 | non_reread_1: |
| 2773 | |
| 2774 | /* Buffer switch events are only for internal wakeups |
| 2775 | so don't show them to the user. |
| 2776 | Also, don't record a key if we already did. */ |
| 2777 | if (BUFFERP (c) || key_already_recorded) |
| 2778 | goto exit; |
| 2779 | |
| 2780 | /* Process special events within read_char |
| 2781 | and loop around to read another event. */ |
| 2782 | save = Vquit_flag; |
| 2783 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 2784 | tem = access_keymap (get_keymap (Vspecial_event_map, 0, 1), c, 0, 0, 1); |
| 2785 | Vquit_flag = save; |
| 2786 | |
| 2787 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 2788 | { |
| 2789 | struct buffer *prev_buffer = current_buffer; |
| 2790 | #if 0 /* This shouldn't be necessary anymore. --lorentey */ |
| 2791 | int was_locked = single_kboard; |
| 2792 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 2793 | record_single_kboard_state (); |
| 2794 | #endif |
| 2795 | |
| 2796 | last_input_event = c; |
| 2797 | Fcommand_execute (tem, Qnil, Fvector (1, &last_input_event), Qt); |
| 2798 | |
| 2799 | if (CONSP (c) && EQ (XCAR (c), Qselect_window) && !end_time) |
| 2800 | /* We stopped being idle for this event; undo that. This |
| 2801 | prevents automatic window selection (under |
| 2802 | mouse_autoselect_window from acting as a real input event, for |
| 2803 | example banishing the mouse under mouse-avoidance-mode. */ |
| 2804 | timer_resume_idle (); |
| 2805 | |
| 2806 | #if 0 /* This shouldn't be necessary anymore. --lorentey */ |
| 2807 | /* Resume allowing input from any kboard, if that was true before. */ |
| 2808 | if (!was_locked) |
| 2809 | any_kboard_state (); |
| 2810 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 2811 | #endif |
| 2812 | |
| 2813 | if (current_buffer != prev_buffer) |
| 2814 | { |
| 2815 | /* The command may have changed the keymaps. Pretend there |
| 2816 | is input in another keyboard and return. This will |
| 2817 | recalculate keymaps. */ |
| 2818 | c = make_number (-2); |
| 2819 | goto exit; |
| 2820 | } |
| 2821 | else |
| 2822 | goto retry; |
| 2823 | } |
| 2824 | |
| 2825 | /* Handle things that only apply to characters. */ |
| 2826 | if (INTEGERP (c)) |
| 2827 | { |
| 2828 | /* If kbd_buffer_get_event gave us an EOF, return that. */ |
| 2829 | if (XINT (c) == -1) |
| 2830 | goto exit; |
| 2831 | |
| 2832 | if ((STRINGP (current_kboard->Vkeyboard_translate_table) |
| 2833 | && SCHARS (current_kboard->Vkeyboard_translate_table) > (unsigned) XFASTINT (c)) |
| 2834 | || (VECTORP (current_kboard->Vkeyboard_translate_table) |
| 2835 | && XVECTOR (current_kboard->Vkeyboard_translate_table)->size > (unsigned) XFASTINT (c)) |
| 2836 | || (CHAR_TABLE_P (current_kboard->Vkeyboard_translate_table) |
| 2837 | && CHARACTERP (c))) |
| 2838 | { |
| 2839 | Lisp_Object d; |
| 2840 | d = Faref (current_kboard->Vkeyboard_translate_table, c); |
| 2841 | /* nil in keyboard-translate-table means no translation. */ |
| 2842 | if (!NILP (d)) |
| 2843 | c = d; |
| 2844 | } |
| 2845 | } |
| 2846 | |
| 2847 | /* If this event is a mouse click in the menu bar, |
| 2848 | return just menu-bar for now. Modify the mouse click event |
| 2849 | so we won't do this twice, then queue it up. */ |
| 2850 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c) |
| 2851 | && CONSP (XCDR (c)) |
| 2852 | && CONSP (EVENT_START (c)) |
| 2853 | && CONSP (XCDR (EVENT_START (c)))) |
| 2854 | { |
| 2855 | Lisp_Object posn; |
| 2856 | |
| 2857 | posn = POSN_POSN (EVENT_START (c)); |
| 2858 | /* Handle menu-bar events: |
| 2859 | insert the dummy prefix event `menu-bar'. */ |
| 2860 | if (EQ (posn, Qmenu_bar) || EQ (posn, Qtool_bar)) |
| 2861 | { |
| 2862 | /* Change menu-bar to (menu-bar) as the event "position". */ |
| 2863 | POSN_SET_POSN (EVENT_START (c), Fcons (posn, Qnil)); |
| 2864 | |
| 2865 | also_record = c; |
| 2866 | Vunread_command_events = Fcons (c, Vunread_command_events); |
| 2867 | c = posn; |
| 2868 | } |
| 2869 | } |
| 2870 | |
| 2871 | /* Store these characters into recent_keys, the dribble file if any, |
| 2872 | and the keyboard macro being defined, if any. */ |
| 2873 | record_char (c); |
| 2874 | if (! NILP (also_record)) |
| 2875 | record_char (also_record); |
| 2876 | |
| 2877 | /* Wipe the echo area. |
| 2878 | But first, if we are about to use an input method, |
| 2879 | save the echo area contents for it to refer to. */ |
| 2880 | if (INTEGERP (c) |
| 2881 | && ! NILP (Vinput_method_function) |
| 2882 | && (unsigned) XINT (c) >= ' ' |
| 2883 | && (unsigned) XINT (c) != 127 |
| 2884 | && (unsigned) XINT (c) < 256) |
| 2885 | { |
| 2886 | previous_echo_area_message = Fcurrent_message (); |
| 2887 | Vinput_method_previous_message = previous_echo_area_message; |
| 2888 | } |
| 2889 | |
| 2890 | /* Now wipe the echo area, except for help events which do their |
| 2891 | own stuff with the echo area. */ |
| 2892 | if (!CONSP (c) |
| 2893 | || (!(EQ (Qhelp_echo, XCAR (c))) |
| 2894 | && !(EQ (Qswitch_frame, XCAR (c))))) |
| 2895 | { |
| 2896 | if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])) |
| 2897 | safe_run_hooks (Qecho_area_clear_hook); |
| 2898 | clear_message (1, 0); |
| 2899 | } |
| 2900 | |
| 2901 | reread_for_input_method: |
| 2902 | from_macro: |
| 2903 | /* Pass this to the input method, if appropriate. */ |
| 2904 | if (INTEGERP (c) |
| 2905 | && ! NILP (Vinput_method_function) |
| 2906 | /* Don't run the input method within a key sequence, |
| 2907 | after the first event of the key sequence. */ |
| 2908 | && NILP (prev_event) |
| 2909 | && (unsigned) XINT (c) >= ' ' |
| 2910 | && (unsigned) XINT (c) != 127 |
| 2911 | && (unsigned) XINT (c) < 256) |
| 2912 | { |
| 2913 | Lisp_Object keys; |
| 2914 | int key_count, key_count_reset; |
| 2915 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 2916 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 2917 | |
| 2918 | /* Save the echo status. */ |
| 2919 | int saved_immediate_echo = current_kboard->immediate_echo; |
| 2920 | struct kboard *saved_ok_to_echo = ok_to_echo_at_next_pause; |
| 2921 | Lisp_Object saved_echo_string = current_kboard->echo_string; |
| 2922 | int saved_echo_after_prompt = current_kboard->echo_after_prompt; |
| 2923 | |
| 2924 | #if 0 |
| 2925 | if (before_command_restore_flag) |
| 2926 | { |
| 2927 | this_command_key_count = before_command_key_count_1; |
| 2928 | if (this_command_key_count < this_single_command_key_start) |
| 2929 | this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count; |
| 2930 | echo_truncate (before_command_echo_length_1); |
| 2931 | before_command_restore_flag = 0; |
| 2932 | } |
| 2933 | #endif |
| 2934 | |
| 2935 | /* Save the this_command_keys status. */ |
| 2936 | key_count = this_command_key_count; |
| 2937 | key_count_reset = this_command_key_count_reset; |
| 2938 | |
| 2939 | if (key_count > 0) |
| 2940 | keys = Fcopy_sequence (this_command_keys); |
| 2941 | else |
| 2942 | keys = Qnil; |
| 2943 | GCPRO1 (keys); |
| 2944 | |
| 2945 | /* Clear out this_command_keys. */ |
| 2946 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 2947 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 2948 | |
| 2949 | /* Now wipe the echo area. */ |
| 2950 | if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])) |
| 2951 | safe_run_hooks (Qecho_area_clear_hook); |
| 2952 | clear_message (1, 0); |
| 2953 | echo_truncate (0); |
| 2954 | |
| 2955 | /* If we are not reading a key sequence, |
| 2956 | never use the echo area. */ |
| 2957 | if (maps == 0) |
| 2958 | { |
| 2959 | specbind (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, Qt); |
| 2960 | } |
| 2961 | |
| 2962 | /* Call the input method. */ |
| 2963 | tem = call1 (Vinput_method_function, c); |
| 2964 | |
| 2965 | tem = unbind_to (count, tem); |
| 2966 | |
| 2967 | /* Restore the saved echoing state |
| 2968 | and this_command_keys state. */ |
| 2969 | this_command_key_count = key_count; |
| 2970 | this_command_key_count_reset = key_count_reset; |
| 2971 | if (key_count > 0) |
| 2972 | this_command_keys = keys; |
| 2973 | |
| 2974 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 2975 | ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = saved_ok_to_echo; |
| 2976 | current_kboard->echo_string = saved_echo_string; |
| 2977 | current_kboard->echo_after_prompt = saved_echo_after_prompt; |
| 2978 | if (saved_immediate_echo) |
| 2979 | echo_now (); |
| 2980 | |
| 2981 | UNGCPRO; |
| 2982 | |
| 2983 | /* The input method can return no events. */ |
| 2984 | if (! CONSP (tem)) |
| 2985 | { |
| 2986 | /* Bring back the previous message, if any. */ |
| 2987 | if (! NILP (previous_echo_area_message)) |
| 2988 | message_with_string ("%s", previous_echo_area_message, 0); |
| 2989 | goto retry; |
| 2990 | } |
| 2991 | /* It returned one event or more. */ |
| 2992 | c = XCAR (tem); |
| 2993 | Vunread_post_input_method_events |
| 2994 | = nconc2 (XCDR (tem), Vunread_post_input_method_events); |
| 2995 | } |
| 2996 | |
| 2997 | reread_first: |
| 2998 | |
| 2999 | /* Display help if not echoing. */ |
| 3000 | if (CONSP (c) && EQ (XCAR (c), Qhelp_echo)) |
| 3001 | { |
| 3002 | /* (help-echo FRAME HELP WINDOW OBJECT POS). */ |
| 3003 | Lisp_Object help, object, position, window, tem; |
| 3004 | |
| 3005 | tem = Fcdr (XCDR (c)); |
| 3006 | help = Fcar (tem); |
| 3007 | tem = Fcdr (tem); |
| 3008 | window = Fcar (tem); |
| 3009 | tem = Fcdr (tem); |
| 3010 | object = Fcar (tem); |
| 3011 | tem = Fcdr (tem); |
| 3012 | position = Fcar (tem); |
| 3013 | |
| 3014 | show_help_echo (help, window, object, position, 0); |
| 3015 | |
| 3016 | /* We stopped being idle for this event; undo that. */ |
| 3017 | if (!end_time) |
| 3018 | timer_resume_idle (); |
| 3019 | goto retry; |
| 3020 | } |
| 3021 | |
| 3022 | if ((! reread || this_command_key_count == 0 |
| 3023 | || this_command_key_count_reset) |
| 3024 | && !end_time) |
| 3025 | { |
| 3026 | |
| 3027 | /* Don't echo mouse motion events. */ |
| 3028 | if ((FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) || INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 3029 | && NILP (Fzerop (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 3030 | && ! (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c) |
| 3031 | && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qmouse_movement))) |
| 3032 | { |
| 3033 | echo_char (c); |
| 3034 | if (! NILP (also_record)) |
| 3035 | echo_char (also_record); |
| 3036 | /* Once we reread a character, echoing can happen |
| 3037 | the next time we pause to read a new one. */ |
| 3038 | ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = current_kboard; |
| 3039 | } |
| 3040 | |
| 3041 | /* Record this character as part of the current key. */ |
| 3042 | add_command_key (c); |
| 3043 | if (! NILP (also_record)) |
| 3044 | add_command_key (also_record); |
| 3045 | } |
| 3046 | |
| 3047 | last_input_event = c; |
| 3048 | num_input_events++; |
| 3049 | |
| 3050 | /* Process the help character specially if enabled */ |
| 3051 | if (!NILP (Vhelp_form) && help_char_p (c)) |
| 3052 | { |
| 3053 | Lisp_Object tem0; |
| 3054 | count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 3055 | |
| 3056 | help_form_saved_window_configs |
| 3057 | = Fcons (Fcurrent_window_configuration (Qnil), |
| 3058 | help_form_saved_window_configs); |
| 3059 | record_unwind_protect (read_char_help_form_unwind, Qnil); |
| 3060 | |
| 3061 | tem0 = Feval (Vhelp_form); |
| 3062 | if (STRINGP (tem0)) |
| 3063 | internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer ("*Help*", print_help, tem0); |
| 3064 | |
| 3065 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 3066 | do |
| 3067 | { |
| 3068 | c = read_char (0, 0, 0, Qnil, 0, NULL); |
| 3069 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c) |
| 3070 | && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qmouse_click)) |
| 3071 | XSETCAR (help_form_saved_window_configs, Qnil); |
| 3072 | } |
| 3073 | while (BUFFERP (c)); |
| 3074 | /* Remove the help from the frame */ |
| 3075 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 3076 | |
| 3077 | redisplay (); |
| 3078 | if (EQ (c, make_number (040))) |
| 3079 | { |
| 3080 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 3081 | do |
| 3082 | c = read_char (0, 0, 0, Qnil, 0, NULL); |
| 3083 | while (BUFFERP (c)); |
| 3084 | } |
| 3085 | } |
| 3086 | |
| 3087 | exit: |
| 3088 | RESUME_POLLING; |
| 3089 | RETURN_UNGCPRO (c); |
| 3090 | } |
| 3091 | |
| 3092 | /* Record a key that came from a mouse menu. |
| 3093 | Record it for echoing, for this-command-keys, and so on. */ |
| 3094 | |
| 3095 | static void |
| 3096 | record_menu_key (Lisp_Object c) |
| 3097 | { |
| 3098 | /* Wipe the echo area. */ |
| 3099 | clear_message (1, 0); |
| 3100 | |
| 3101 | record_char (c); |
| 3102 | |
| 3103 | #if 0 |
| 3104 | before_command_key_count = this_command_key_count; |
| 3105 | before_command_echo_length = echo_length (); |
| 3106 | #endif |
| 3107 | |
| 3108 | /* Don't echo mouse motion events. */ |
| 3109 | if ((FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) || INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 3110 | && NILP (Fzerop (Vecho_keystrokes))) |
| 3111 | { |
| 3112 | echo_char (c); |
| 3113 | |
| 3114 | /* Once we reread a character, echoing can happen |
| 3115 | the next time we pause to read a new one. */ |
| 3116 | ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = 0; |
| 3117 | } |
| 3118 | |
| 3119 | /* Record this character as part of the current key. */ |
| 3120 | add_command_key (c); |
| 3121 | |
| 3122 | /* Re-reading in the middle of a command */ |
| 3123 | last_input_event = c; |
| 3124 | num_input_events++; |
| 3125 | } |
| 3126 | |
| 3127 | /* Return 1 if should recognize C as "the help character". */ |
| 3128 | |
| 3129 | int |
| 3130 | help_char_p (Lisp_Object c) |
| 3131 | { |
| 3132 | Lisp_Object tail; |
| 3133 | |
| 3134 | if (EQ (c, Vhelp_char)) |
| 3135 | return 1; |
| 3136 | for (tail = Vhelp_event_list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 3137 | if (EQ (c, XCAR (tail))) |
| 3138 | return 1; |
| 3139 | return 0; |
| 3140 | } |
| 3141 | |
| 3142 | /* Record the input event C in various ways. */ |
| 3143 | |
| 3144 | static void |
| 3145 | record_char (Lisp_Object c) |
| 3146 | { |
| 3147 | int recorded = 0; |
| 3148 | |
| 3149 | if (CONSP (c) && (EQ (XCAR (c), Qhelp_echo) || EQ (XCAR (c), Qmouse_movement))) |
| 3150 | { |
| 3151 | /* To avoid filling recent_keys with help-echo and mouse-movement |
| 3152 | events, we filter out repeated help-echo events, only store the |
| 3153 | first and last in a series of mouse-movement events, and don't |
| 3154 | store repeated help-echo events which are only separated by |
| 3155 | mouse-movement events. */ |
| 3156 | |
| 3157 | Lisp_Object ev1, ev2, ev3; |
| 3158 | int ix1, ix2, ix3; |
| 3159 | |
| 3160 | if ((ix1 = recent_keys_index - 1) < 0) |
| 3161 | ix1 = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1; |
| 3162 | ev1 = AREF (recent_keys, ix1); |
| 3163 | |
| 3164 | if ((ix2 = ix1 - 1) < 0) |
| 3165 | ix2 = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1; |
| 3166 | ev2 = AREF (recent_keys, ix2); |
| 3167 | |
| 3168 | if ((ix3 = ix2 - 1) < 0) |
| 3169 | ix3 = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1; |
| 3170 | ev3 = AREF (recent_keys, ix3); |
| 3171 | |
| 3172 | if (EQ (XCAR (c), Qhelp_echo)) |
| 3173 | { |
| 3174 | /* Don't record `help-echo' in recent_keys unless it shows some help |
| 3175 | message, and a different help than the previously recorded |
| 3176 | event. */ |
| 3177 | Lisp_Object help, last_help; |
| 3178 | |
| 3179 | help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (c))); |
| 3180 | if (!STRINGP (help)) |
| 3181 | recorded = 1; |
| 3182 | else if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qhelp_echo) |
| 3183 | && (last_help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (ev1))), EQ (last_help, help))) |
| 3184 | recorded = 1; |
| 3185 | else if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qmouse_movement) |
| 3186 | && CONSP (ev2) && EQ (XCAR (ev2), Qhelp_echo) |
| 3187 | && (last_help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (ev2))), EQ (last_help, help))) |
| 3188 | recorded = -1; |
| 3189 | else if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qmouse_movement) |
| 3190 | && CONSP (ev2) && EQ (XCAR (ev2), Qmouse_movement) |
| 3191 | && CONSP (ev3) && EQ (XCAR (ev3), Qhelp_echo) |
| 3192 | && (last_help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (ev3))), EQ (last_help, help))) |
| 3193 | recorded = -2; |
| 3194 | } |
| 3195 | else if (EQ (XCAR (c), Qmouse_movement)) |
| 3196 | { |
| 3197 | /* Only record one pair of `mouse-movement' on a window in recent_keys. |
| 3198 | So additional mouse movement events replace the last element. */ |
| 3199 | Lisp_Object last_window, window; |
| 3200 | |
| 3201 | window = Fcar_safe (Fcar_safe (XCDR (c))); |
| 3202 | if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qmouse_movement) |
| 3203 | && (last_window = Fcar_safe (Fcar_safe (XCDR (ev1))), EQ (last_window, window)) |
| 3204 | && CONSP (ev2) && EQ (XCAR (ev2), Qmouse_movement) |
| 3205 | && (last_window = Fcar_safe (Fcar_safe (XCDR (ev2))), EQ (last_window, window))) |
| 3206 | { |
| 3207 | ASET (recent_keys, ix1, c); |
| 3208 | recorded = 1; |
| 3209 | } |
| 3210 | } |
| 3211 | } |
| 3212 | else |
| 3213 | store_kbd_macro_char (c); |
| 3214 | |
| 3215 | if (!recorded) |
| 3216 | { |
| 3217 | total_keys++; |
| 3218 | ASET (recent_keys, recent_keys_index, c); |
| 3219 | if (++recent_keys_index >= NUM_RECENT_KEYS) |
| 3220 | recent_keys_index = 0; |
| 3221 | } |
| 3222 | else if (recorded < 0) |
| 3223 | { |
| 3224 | /* We need to remove one or two events from recent_keys. |
| 3225 | To do this, we simply put nil at those events and move the |
| 3226 | recent_keys_index backwards over those events. Usually, |
| 3227 | users will never see those nil events, as they will be |
| 3228 | overwritten by the command keys entered to see recent_keys |
| 3229 | (e.g. C-h l). */ |
| 3230 | |
| 3231 | while (recorded++ < 0 && total_keys > 0) |
| 3232 | { |
| 3233 | if (total_keys < NUM_RECENT_KEYS) |
| 3234 | total_keys--; |
| 3235 | if (--recent_keys_index < 0) |
| 3236 | recent_keys_index = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1; |
| 3237 | ASET (recent_keys, recent_keys_index, Qnil); |
| 3238 | } |
| 3239 | } |
| 3240 | |
| 3241 | num_nonmacro_input_events++; |
| 3242 | |
| 3243 | /* Write c to the dribble file. If c is a lispy event, write |
| 3244 | the event's symbol to the dribble file, in <brackets>. Bleaugh. |
| 3245 | If you, dear reader, have a better idea, you've got the source. :-) */ |
| 3246 | if (dribble) |
| 3247 | { |
| 3248 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 3249 | if (INTEGERP (c)) |
| 3250 | { |
| 3251 | if (XUINT (c) < 0x100) |
| 3252 | putc (XINT (c), dribble); |
| 3253 | else |
| 3254 | fprintf (dribble, " 0x%x", (int) XUINT (c)); |
| 3255 | } |
| 3256 | else |
| 3257 | { |
| 3258 | Lisp_Object dribblee; |
| 3259 | |
| 3260 | /* If it's a structured event, take the event header. */ |
| 3261 | dribblee = EVENT_HEAD (c); |
| 3262 | |
| 3263 | if (SYMBOLP (dribblee)) |
| 3264 | { |
| 3265 | putc ('<', dribble); |
| 3266 | fwrite (SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (dribblee)), sizeof (char), |
| 3267 | SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (dribblee)), |
| 3268 | dribble); |
| 3269 | putc ('>', dribble); |
| 3270 | } |
| 3271 | } |
| 3272 | |
| 3273 | fflush (dribble); |
| 3274 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 3275 | } |
| 3276 | } |
| 3277 | |
| 3278 | Lisp_Object |
| 3279 | print_help (Lisp_Object object) |
| 3280 | { |
| 3281 | struct buffer *old = current_buffer; |
| 3282 | Fprinc (object, Qnil); |
| 3283 | set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (Vstandard_output)); |
| 3284 | call0 (intern ("help-mode")); |
| 3285 | set_buffer_internal (old); |
| 3286 | return Qnil; |
| 3287 | } |
| 3288 | |
| 3289 | /* Copy out or in the info on where C-g should throw to. |
| 3290 | This is used when running Lisp code from within get_char, |
| 3291 | in case get_char is called recursively. |
| 3292 | See read_process_output. */ |
| 3293 | |
| 3294 | static void |
| 3295 | save_getcjmp (jmp_buf temp) |
| 3296 | { |
| 3297 | memcpy (temp, getcjmp, sizeof getcjmp); |
| 3298 | } |
| 3299 | |
| 3300 | static void |
| 3301 | restore_getcjmp (jmp_buf temp) |
| 3302 | { |
| 3303 | memcpy (getcjmp, temp, sizeof getcjmp); |
| 3304 | } |
| 3305 | \f |
| 3306 | /* Low level keyboard/mouse input. |
| 3307 | kbd_buffer_store_event places events in kbd_buffer, and |
| 3308 | kbd_buffer_get_event retrieves them. */ |
| 3309 | |
| 3310 | /* Return true if there are any events in the queue that read-char |
| 3311 | would return. If this returns false, a read-char would block. */ |
| 3312 | static int |
| 3313 | readable_events (int flags) |
| 3314 | { |
| 3315 | if (flags & READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW) |
| 3316 | timer_check (1); |
| 3317 | |
| 3318 | /* If the buffer contains only FOCUS_IN_EVENT events, and |
| 3319 | READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS is set, report it as empty. */ |
| 3320 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3321 | { |
| 3322 | if (flags & (READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS |
| 3323 | #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS |
| 3324 | | READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES |
| 3325 | #endif |
| 3326 | )) |
| 3327 | { |
| 3328 | struct input_event *event; |
| 3329 | |
| 3330 | event = ((kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3331 | ? kbd_fetch_ptr |
| 3332 | : kbd_buffer); |
| 3333 | |
| 3334 | do |
| 3335 | { |
| 3336 | if (!( |
| 3337 | #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS |
| 3338 | (flags & READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS) && |
| 3339 | #endif |
| 3340 | event->kind == FOCUS_IN_EVENT) |
| 3341 | #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS |
| 3342 | && !((flags & READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES) |
| 3343 | && event->kind == SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT |
| 3344 | && event->part == scroll_bar_handle |
| 3345 | && event->modifiers == 0) |
| 3346 | #endif |
| 3347 | ) |
| 3348 | return 1; |
| 3349 | event++; |
| 3350 | if (event == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3351 | event = kbd_buffer; |
| 3352 | } |
| 3353 | while (event != kbd_store_ptr); |
| 3354 | } |
| 3355 | else |
| 3356 | return 1; |
| 3357 | } |
| 3358 | |
| 3359 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 3360 | if (!(flags & READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES) |
| 3361 | && !NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ()) |
| 3362 | return 1; |
| 3363 | #endif |
| 3364 | if (single_kboard) |
| 3365 | { |
| 3366 | if (current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data) |
| 3367 | return 1; |
| 3368 | } |
| 3369 | else |
| 3370 | { |
| 3371 | KBOARD *kb; |
| 3372 | for (kb = all_kboards; kb; kb = kb->next_kboard) |
| 3373 | if (kb->kbd_queue_has_data) |
| 3374 | return 1; |
| 3375 | } |
| 3376 | return 0; |
| 3377 | } |
| 3378 | |
| 3379 | /* Set this for debugging, to have a way to get out */ |
| 3380 | int stop_character; |
| 3381 | |
| 3382 | static KBOARD * |
| 3383 | event_to_kboard (struct input_event *event) |
| 3384 | { |
| 3385 | Lisp_Object frame; |
| 3386 | frame = event->frame_or_window; |
| 3387 | if (CONSP (frame)) |
| 3388 | frame = XCAR (frame); |
| 3389 | else if (WINDOWP (frame)) |
| 3390 | frame = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (frame)); |
| 3391 | |
| 3392 | /* There are still some events that don't set this field. |
| 3393 | For now, just ignore the problem. |
| 3394 | Also ignore dead frames here. */ |
| 3395 | if (!FRAMEP (frame) || !FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (frame))) |
| 3396 | return 0; |
| 3397 | else |
| 3398 | return FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (frame)); |
| 3399 | } |
| 3400 | |
| 3401 | #ifdef subprocesses |
| 3402 | /* Return the number of slots occupied in kbd_buffer. */ |
| 3403 | |
| 3404 | static int |
| 3405 | kbd_buffer_nr_stored (void) |
| 3406 | { |
| 3407 | return kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_store_ptr |
| 3408 | ? 0 |
| 3409 | : (kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_store_ptr |
| 3410 | ? kbd_store_ptr - kbd_fetch_ptr |
| 3411 | : ((kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) - kbd_fetch_ptr |
| 3412 | + (kbd_store_ptr - kbd_buffer))); |
| 3413 | } |
| 3414 | #endif /* Store an event obtained at interrupt level into kbd_buffer, fifo */ |
| 3415 | |
| 3416 | void |
| 3417 | kbd_buffer_store_event (register struct input_event *event) |
| 3418 | { |
| 3419 | kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (event, 0); |
| 3420 | } |
| 3421 | |
| 3422 | /* Store EVENT obtained at interrupt level into kbd_buffer, fifo. |
| 3423 | |
| 3424 | If HOLD_QUIT is 0, just stuff EVENT into the fifo. |
| 3425 | Else, if HOLD_QUIT.kind != NO_EVENT, discard EVENT. |
| 3426 | Else, if EVENT is a quit event, store the quit event |
| 3427 | in HOLD_QUIT, and return (thus ignoring further events). |
| 3428 | |
| 3429 | This is used in read_avail_input to postpone the processing |
| 3430 | of the quit event until all subsequent input events have been |
| 3431 | parsed (and discarded). |
| 3432 | */ |
| 3433 | |
| 3434 | void |
| 3435 | kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (register struct input_event *event, |
| 3436 | struct input_event *hold_quit) |
| 3437 | { |
| 3438 | if (event->kind == NO_EVENT) |
| 3439 | abort (); |
| 3440 | |
| 3441 | if (hold_quit && hold_quit->kind != NO_EVENT) |
| 3442 | return; |
| 3443 | |
| 3444 | if (event->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT) |
| 3445 | { |
| 3446 | register int c = event->code & 0377; |
| 3447 | |
| 3448 | if (event->modifiers & ctrl_modifier) |
| 3449 | c = make_ctrl_char (c); |
| 3450 | |
| 3451 | c |= (event->modifiers |
| 3452 | & (meta_modifier | alt_modifier |
| 3453 | | hyper_modifier | super_modifier)); |
| 3454 | |
| 3455 | if (c == quit_char) |
| 3456 | { |
| 3457 | KBOARD *kb = FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window)); |
| 3458 | struct input_event *sp; |
| 3459 | |
| 3460 | if (single_kboard && kb != current_kboard) |
| 3461 | { |
| 3462 | kb->kbd_queue |
| 3463 | = Fcons (make_lispy_switch_frame (event->frame_or_window), |
| 3464 | Fcons (make_number (c), Qnil)); |
| 3465 | kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 1; |
| 3466 | for (sp = kbd_fetch_ptr; sp != kbd_store_ptr; sp++) |
| 3467 | { |
| 3468 | if (sp == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3469 | sp = kbd_buffer; |
| 3470 | |
| 3471 | if (event_to_kboard (sp) == kb) |
| 3472 | { |
| 3473 | sp->kind = NO_EVENT; |
| 3474 | sp->frame_or_window = Qnil; |
| 3475 | sp->arg = Qnil; |
| 3476 | } |
| 3477 | } |
| 3478 | return; |
| 3479 | } |
| 3480 | |
| 3481 | if (hold_quit) |
| 3482 | { |
| 3483 | memcpy (hold_quit, event, sizeof (*event)); |
| 3484 | return; |
| 3485 | } |
| 3486 | |
| 3487 | /* If this results in a quit_char being returned to Emacs as |
| 3488 | input, set Vlast_event_frame properly. If this doesn't |
| 3489 | get returned to Emacs as an event, the next event read |
| 3490 | will set Vlast_event_frame again, so this is safe to do. */ |
| 3491 | { |
| 3492 | Lisp_Object focus; |
| 3493 | |
| 3494 | focus = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window)); |
| 3495 | if (NILP (focus)) |
| 3496 | focus = event->frame_or_window; |
| 3497 | internal_last_event_frame = focus; |
| 3498 | Vlast_event_frame = focus; |
| 3499 | } |
| 3500 | |
| 3501 | last_event_timestamp = event->timestamp; |
| 3502 | handle_interrupt (); |
| 3503 | return; |
| 3504 | } |
| 3505 | |
| 3506 | if (c && c == stop_character) |
| 3507 | { |
| 3508 | sys_suspend (); |
| 3509 | return; |
| 3510 | } |
| 3511 | } |
| 3512 | /* Don't insert two BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT's in a row. |
| 3513 | Just ignore the second one. */ |
| 3514 | else if (event->kind == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT |
| 3515 | && kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr |
| 3516 | && ((kbd_store_ptr == kbd_buffer |
| 3517 | ? kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1 |
| 3518 | : kbd_store_ptr - 1)->kind) == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT) |
| 3519 | return; |
| 3520 | |
| 3521 | if (kbd_store_ptr - kbd_buffer == KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3522 | kbd_store_ptr = kbd_buffer; |
| 3523 | |
| 3524 | /* Don't let the very last slot in the buffer become full, |
| 3525 | since that would make the two pointers equal, |
| 3526 | and that is indistinguishable from an empty buffer. |
| 3527 | Discard the event if it would fill the last slot. */ |
| 3528 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr - 1 != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3529 | { |
| 3530 | *kbd_store_ptr = *event; |
| 3531 | ++kbd_store_ptr; |
| 3532 | #ifdef subprocesses |
| 3533 | if (kbd_buffer_nr_stored () > KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/2 && ! kbd_on_hold_p ()) |
| 3534 | { |
| 3535 | /* Don't read keyboard input until we have processed kbd_buffer. |
| 3536 | This happens when pasting text longer than KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/2. */ |
| 3537 | hold_keyboard_input (); |
| 3538 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 3539 | if (!noninteractive) |
| 3540 | signal (SIGIO, SIG_IGN); |
| 3541 | #endif |
| 3542 | stop_polling (); |
| 3543 | } |
| 3544 | #endif /* subprocesses */ |
| 3545 | } |
| 3546 | |
| 3547 | /* If we're inside while-no-input, and this event qualifies |
| 3548 | as input, set quit-flag to cause an interrupt. */ |
| 3549 | if (!NILP (Vthrow_on_input) |
| 3550 | && event->kind != FOCUS_IN_EVENT |
| 3551 | && event->kind != HELP_EVENT |
| 3552 | && event->kind != DEICONIFY_EVENT) |
| 3553 | { |
| 3554 | Vquit_flag = Vthrow_on_input; |
| 3555 | /* If we're inside a function that wants immediate quits, |
| 3556 | do it now. */ |
| 3557 | if (immediate_quit && NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) |
| 3558 | { |
| 3559 | immediate_quit = 0; |
| 3560 | sigfree (); |
| 3561 | QUIT; |
| 3562 | } |
| 3563 | } |
| 3564 | } |
| 3565 | |
| 3566 | |
| 3567 | /* Put an input event back in the head of the event queue. */ |
| 3568 | |
| 3569 | void |
| 3570 | kbd_buffer_unget_event (register struct input_event *event) |
| 3571 | { |
| 3572 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_buffer) |
| 3573 | kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE; |
| 3574 | |
| 3575 | /* Don't let the very last slot in the buffer become full, */ |
| 3576 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr - 1 != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3577 | { |
| 3578 | --kbd_fetch_ptr; |
| 3579 | *kbd_fetch_ptr = *event; |
| 3580 | } |
| 3581 | } |
| 3582 | |
| 3583 | |
| 3584 | /* Generate a HELP_EVENT input_event and store it in the keyboard |
| 3585 | buffer. |
| 3586 | |
| 3587 | HELP is the help form. |
| 3588 | |
| 3589 | FRAME and WINDOW are the frame and window where the help is |
| 3590 | generated. OBJECT is the Lisp object where the help was found (a |
| 3591 | buffer, a string, an overlay, or nil if neither from a string nor |
| 3592 | from a buffer). POS is the position within OBJECT where the help |
| 3593 | was found. */ |
| 3594 | |
| 3595 | void |
| 3596 | gen_help_event (Lisp_Object help, Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object window, |
| 3597 | Lisp_Object object, EMACS_INT pos) |
| 3598 | { |
| 3599 | struct input_event event; |
| 3600 | |
| 3601 | EVENT_INIT (event); |
| 3602 | |
| 3603 | event.kind = HELP_EVENT; |
| 3604 | event.frame_or_window = frame; |
| 3605 | event.arg = object; |
| 3606 | event.x = WINDOWP (window) ? window : frame; |
| 3607 | event.y = help; |
| 3608 | event.code = pos; |
| 3609 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&event); |
| 3610 | } |
| 3611 | |
| 3612 | |
| 3613 | /* Store HELP_EVENTs for HELP on FRAME in the input queue. */ |
| 3614 | |
| 3615 | void |
| 3616 | kbd_buffer_store_help_event (Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object help) |
| 3617 | { |
| 3618 | struct input_event event; |
| 3619 | |
| 3620 | event.kind = HELP_EVENT; |
| 3621 | event.frame_or_window = frame; |
| 3622 | event.arg = Qnil; |
| 3623 | event.x = Qnil; |
| 3624 | event.y = help; |
| 3625 | event.code = 0; |
| 3626 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&event); |
| 3627 | } |
| 3628 | |
| 3629 | \f |
| 3630 | /* Discard any mouse events in the event buffer by setting them to |
| 3631 | NO_EVENT. */ |
| 3632 | void |
| 3633 | discard_mouse_events (void) |
| 3634 | { |
| 3635 | struct input_event *sp; |
| 3636 | for (sp = kbd_fetch_ptr; sp != kbd_store_ptr; sp++) |
| 3637 | { |
| 3638 | if (sp == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3639 | sp = kbd_buffer; |
| 3640 | |
| 3641 | if (sp->kind == MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT |
| 3642 | || sp->kind == WHEEL_EVENT |
| 3643 | || sp->kind == HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT |
| 3644 | #ifdef HAVE_GPM |
| 3645 | || sp->kind == GPM_CLICK_EVENT |
| 3646 | #endif |
| 3647 | || sp->kind == SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT) |
| 3648 | { |
| 3649 | sp->kind = NO_EVENT; |
| 3650 | } |
| 3651 | } |
| 3652 | } |
| 3653 | |
| 3654 | |
| 3655 | /* Return non-zero if there are any real events waiting in the event |
| 3656 | buffer, not counting `NO_EVENT's. |
| 3657 | |
| 3658 | If DISCARD is non-zero, discard NO_EVENT events at the front of |
| 3659 | the input queue, possibly leaving the input queue empty if there |
| 3660 | are no real input events. */ |
| 3661 | |
| 3662 | int |
| 3663 | kbd_buffer_events_waiting (int discard) |
| 3664 | { |
| 3665 | struct input_event *sp; |
| 3666 | |
| 3667 | for (sp = kbd_fetch_ptr; |
| 3668 | sp != kbd_store_ptr && sp->kind == NO_EVENT; |
| 3669 | ++sp) |
| 3670 | { |
| 3671 | if (sp == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3672 | sp = kbd_buffer; |
| 3673 | } |
| 3674 | |
| 3675 | if (discard) |
| 3676 | kbd_fetch_ptr = sp; |
| 3677 | |
| 3678 | return sp != kbd_store_ptr && sp->kind != NO_EVENT; |
| 3679 | } |
| 3680 | |
| 3681 | \f |
| 3682 | /* Clear input event EVENT. */ |
| 3683 | |
| 3684 | static INLINE void |
| 3685 | clear_event (struct input_event *event) |
| 3686 | { |
| 3687 | event->kind = NO_EVENT; |
| 3688 | } |
| 3689 | |
| 3690 | |
| 3691 | /* Read one event from the event buffer, waiting if necessary. |
| 3692 | The value is a Lisp object representing the event. |
| 3693 | The value is nil for an event that should be ignored, |
| 3694 | or that was handled here. |
| 3695 | We always read and discard one event. */ |
| 3696 | |
| 3697 | static Lisp_Object |
| 3698 | kbd_buffer_get_event (KBOARD **kbp, |
| 3699 | int *used_mouse_menu, |
| 3700 | struct timeval *end_time) |
| 3701 | { |
| 3702 | register int c; |
| 3703 | Lisp_Object obj; |
| 3704 | |
| 3705 | #ifdef subprocesses |
| 3706 | if (kbd_on_hold_p () && kbd_buffer_nr_stored () < KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/4) |
| 3707 | { |
| 3708 | /* Start reading input again, we have processed enough so we can |
| 3709 | accept new events again. */ |
| 3710 | unhold_keyboard_input (); |
| 3711 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 3712 | if (!noninteractive) |
| 3713 | signal (SIGIO, input_available_signal); |
| 3714 | #endif /* SIGIO */ |
| 3715 | start_polling (); |
| 3716 | } |
| 3717 | #endif /* subprocesses */ |
| 3718 | |
| 3719 | if (noninteractive |
| 3720 | /* In case we are running as a daemon, only do this before |
| 3721 | detaching from the terminal. */ |
| 3722 | || (IS_DAEMON && daemon_pipe[1] >= 0)) |
| 3723 | { |
| 3724 | c = getchar (); |
| 3725 | XSETINT (obj, c); |
| 3726 | *kbp = current_kboard; |
| 3727 | return obj; |
| 3728 | } |
| 3729 | |
| 3730 | /* Wait until there is input available. */ |
| 3731 | for (;;) |
| 3732 | { |
| 3733 | /* Break loop if there's an unread command event. Needed in |
| 3734 | moused window autoselection which uses a timer to insert such |
| 3735 | events. */ |
| 3736 | if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 3737 | break; |
| 3738 | |
| 3739 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3740 | break; |
| 3741 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 3742 | if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ()) |
| 3743 | break; |
| 3744 | #endif |
| 3745 | |
| 3746 | /* If the quit flag is set, then read_char will return |
| 3747 | quit_char, so that counts as "available input." */ |
| 3748 | if (!NILP (Vquit_flag)) |
| 3749 | quit_throw_to_read_char (); |
| 3750 | |
| 3751 | /* One way or another, wait until input is available; then, if |
| 3752 | interrupt handlers have not read it, read it now. */ |
| 3753 | |
| 3754 | /* Note SIGIO has been undef'd if FIONREAD is missing. */ |
| 3755 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 3756 | gobble_input (0); |
| 3757 | #endif /* SIGIO */ |
| 3758 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3759 | break; |
| 3760 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 3761 | if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ()) |
| 3762 | break; |
| 3763 | #endif |
| 3764 | if (end_time) |
| 3765 | { |
| 3766 | EMACS_TIME duration; |
| 3767 | EMACS_GET_TIME (duration); |
| 3768 | if (EMACS_TIME_GE (duration, *end_time)) |
| 3769 | return Qnil; /* finished waiting */ |
| 3770 | else |
| 3771 | { |
| 3772 | EMACS_SUB_TIME (duration, *end_time, duration); |
| 3773 | wait_reading_process_output (EMACS_SECS (duration), |
| 3774 | EMACS_USECS (duration), |
| 3775 | -1, 1, Qnil, NULL, 0); |
| 3776 | } |
| 3777 | } |
| 3778 | else |
| 3779 | wait_reading_process_output (0, 0, -1, 1, Qnil, NULL, 0); |
| 3780 | |
| 3781 | if (!interrupt_input && kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3782 | /* Pass 1 for EXPECT since we just waited to have input. */ |
| 3783 | read_avail_input (1); |
| 3784 | } |
| 3785 | |
| 3786 | if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 3787 | { |
| 3788 | Lisp_Object first; |
| 3789 | first = XCAR (Vunread_command_events); |
| 3790 | Vunread_command_events = XCDR (Vunread_command_events); |
| 3791 | *kbp = current_kboard; |
| 3792 | return first; |
| 3793 | } |
| 3794 | |
| 3795 | /* At this point, we know that there is a readable event available |
| 3796 | somewhere. If the event queue is empty, then there must be a |
| 3797 | mouse movement enabled and available. */ |
| 3798 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 3799 | { |
| 3800 | struct input_event *event; |
| 3801 | |
| 3802 | event = ((kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 3803 | ? kbd_fetch_ptr |
| 3804 | : kbd_buffer); |
| 3805 | |
| 3806 | last_event_timestamp = event->timestamp; |
| 3807 | |
| 3808 | *kbp = event_to_kboard (event); |
| 3809 | if (*kbp == 0) |
| 3810 | *kbp = current_kboard; /* Better than returning null ptr? */ |
| 3811 | |
| 3812 | obj = Qnil; |
| 3813 | |
| 3814 | /* These two kinds of events get special handling |
| 3815 | and don't actually appear to the command loop. |
| 3816 | We return nil for them. */ |
| 3817 | if (event->kind == SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT |
| 3818 | || event->kind == SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT) |
| 3819 | { |
| 3820 | #ifdef HAVE_X11 |
| 3821 | struct input_event copy; |
| 3822 | |
| 3823 | /* Remove it from the buffer before processing it, |
| 3824 | since otherwise swallow_events will see it |
| 3825 | and process it again. */ |
| 3826 | copy = *event; |
| 3827 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3828 | input_pending = readable_events (0); |
| 3829 | x_handle_selection_event (©); |
| 3830 | #else |
| 3831 | /* We're getting selection request events, but we don't have |
| 3832 | a window system. */ |
| 3833 | abort (); |
| 3834 | #endif |
| 3835 | } |
| 3836 | |
| 3837 | #if defined (HAVE_NS) |
| 3838 | else if (event->kind == NS_TEXT_EVENT) |
| 3839 | { |
| 3840 | if (event->code == KEY_NS_PUT_WORKING_TEXT) |
| 3841 | obj = Fcons (intern ("ns-put-working-text"), Qnil); |
| 3842 | else |
| 3843 | obj = Fcons (intern ("ns-unput-working-text"), Qnil); |
| 3844 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3845 | if (used_mouse_menu) |
| 3846 | *used_mouse_menu = 1; |
| 3847 | } |
| 3848 | #endif |
| 3849 | |
| 3850 | #if defined (HAVE_X11) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \ |
| 3851 | || defined (HAVE_NS) |
| 3852 | else if (event->kind == DELETE_WINDOW_EVENT) |
| 3853 | { |
| 3854 | /* Make an event (delete-frame (FRAME)). */ |
| 3855 | obj = Fcons (event->frame_or_window, Qnil); |
| 3856 | obj = Fcons (Qdelete_frame, Fcons (obj, Qnil)); |
| 3857 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3858 | } |
| 3859 | #endif |
| 3860 | #if defined (HAVE_X11) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \ |
| 3861 | || defined (HAVE_NS) |
| 3862 | else if (event->kind == ICONIFY_EVENT) |
| 3863 | { |
| 3864 | /* Make an event (iconify-frame (FRAME)). */ |
| 3865 | obj = Fcons (event->frame_or_window, Qnil); |
| 3866 | obj = Fcons (Qiconify_frame, Fcons (obj, Qnil)); |
| 3867 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3868 | } |
| 3869 | else if (event->kind == DEICONIFY_EVENT) |
| 3870 | { |
| 3871 | /* Make an event (make-frame-visible (FRAME)). */ |
| 3872 | obj = Fcons (event->frame_or_window, Qnil); |
| 3873 | obj = Fcons (Qmake_frame_visible, Fcons (obj, Qnil)); |
| 3874 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3875 | } |
| 3876 | #endif |
| 3877 | else if (event->kind == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT) |
| 3878 | { |
| 3879 | /* The value doesn't matter here; only the type is tested. */ |
| 3880 | XSETBUFFER (obj, current_buffer); |
| 3881 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3882 | } |
| 3883 | #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \ |
| 3884 | || defined(HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK) |
| 3885 | else if (event->kind == MENU_BAR_ACTIVATE_EVENT) |
| 3886 | { |
| 3887 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3888 | input_pending = readable_events (0); |
| 3889 | if (FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window))) |
| 3890 | x_activate_menubar (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window)); |
| 3891 | } |
| 3892 | #endif |
| 3893 | #if defined (WINDOWSNT) |
| 3894 | else if (event->kind == LANGUAGE_CHANGE_EVENT) |
| 3895 | { |
| 3896 | /* Make an event (language-change (FRAME CHARSET LCID)). */ |
| 3897 | obj = Fcons (event->frame_or_window, Qnil); |
| 3898 | obj = Fcons (Qlanguage_change, Fcons (obj, Qnil)); |
| 3899 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3900 | } |
| 3901 | #endif |
| 3902 | else if (event->kind == SAVE_SESSION_EVENT) |
| 3903 | { |
| 3904 | obj = Fcons (Qsave_session, Fcons (event->arg, Qnil)); |
| 3905 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3906 | } |
| 3907 | /* Just discard these, by returning nil. |
| 3908 | With MULTI_KBOARD, these events are used as placeholders |
| 3909 | when we need to randomly delete events from the queue. |
| 3910 | (They shouldn't otherwise be found in the buffer, |
| 3911 | but on some machines it appears they do show up |
| 3912 | even without MULTI_KBOARD.) */ |
| 3913 | /* On Windows NT/9X, NO_EVENT is used to delete extraneous |
| 3914 | mouse events during a popup-menu call. */ |
| 3915 | else if (event->kind == NO_EVENT) |
| 3916 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3917 | else if (event->kind == HELP_EVENT) |
| 3918 | { |
| 3919 | Lisp_Object object, position, help, frame, window; |
| 3920 | |
| 3921 | frame = event->frame_or_window; |
| 3922 | object = event->arg; |
| 3923 | position = make_number (event->code); |
| 3924 | window = event->x; |
| 3925 | help = event->y; |
| 3926 | clear_event (event); |
| 3927 | |
| 3928 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3929 | if (!WINDOWP (window)) |
| 3930 | window = Qnil; |
| 3931 | obj = Fcons (Qhelp_echo, |
| 3932 | list5 (frame, help, window, object, position)); |
| 3933 | } |
| 3934 | else if (event->kind == FOCUS_IN_EVENT) |
| 3935 | { |
| 3936 | /* Notification of a FocusIn event. The frame receiving the |
| 3937 | focus is in event->frame_or_window. Generate a |
| 3938 | switch-frame event if necessary. */ |
| 3939 | Lisp_Object frame, focus; |
| 3940 | |
| 3941 | frame = event->frame_or_window; |
| 3942 | focus = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (XFRAME (frame)); |
| 3943 | if (FRAMEP (focus)) |
| 3944 | frame = focus; |
| 3945 | |
| 3946 | if (!EQ (frame, internal_last_event_frame) |
| 3947 | && !EQ (frame, selected_frame)) |
| 3948 | obj = make_lispy_switch_frame (frame); |
| 3949 | internal_last_event_frame = frame; |
| 3950 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3951 | } |
| 3952 | #ifdef HAVE_DBUS |
| 3953 | else if (event->kind == DBUS_EVENT) |
| 3954 | { |
| 3955 | obj = make_lispy_event (event); |
| 3956 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3957 | } |
| 3958 | #endif |
| 3959 | else if (event->kind == CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT) |
| 3960 | { |
| 3961 | obj = make_lispy_event (event); |
| 3962 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 3963 | } |
| 3964 | else |
| 3965 | { |
| 3966 | /* If this event is on a different frame, return a switch-frame this |
| 3967 | time, and leave the event in the queue for next time. */ |
| 3968 | Lisp_Object frame; |
| 3969 | Lisp_Object focus; |
| 3970 | |
| 3971 | frame = event->frame_or_window; |
| 3972 | if (CONSP (frame)) |
| 3973 | frame = XCAR (frame); |
| 3974 | else if (WINDOWP (frame)) |
| 3975 | frame = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (frame)); |
| 3976 | |
| 3977 | focus = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (XFRAME (frame)); |
| 3978 | if (! NILP (focus)) |
| 3979 | frame = focus; |
| 3980 | |
| 3981 | if (! EQ (frame, internal_last_event_frame) |
| 3982 | && !EQ (frame, selected_frame)) |
| 3983 | obj = make_lispy_switch_frame (frame); |
| 3984 | internal_last_event_frame = frame; |
| 3985 | |
| 3986 | /* If we didn't decide to make a switch-frame event, go ahead |
| 3987 | and build a real event from the queue entry. */ |
| 3988 | |
| 3989 | if (NILP (obj)) |
| 3990 | { |
| 3991 | obj = make_lispy_event (event); |
| 3992 | |
| 3993 | #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \ |
| 3994 | || defined(HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK) |
| 3995 | /* If this was a menu selection, then set the flag to inhibit |
| 3996 | writing to last_nonmenu_event. Don't do this if the event |
| 3997 | we're returning is (menu-bar), though; that indicates the |
| 3998 | beginning of the menu sequence, and we might as well leave |
| 3999 | that as the `event with parameters' for this selection. */ |
| 4000 | if (used_mouse_menu |
| 4001 | && !EQ (event->frame_or_window, event->arg) |
| 4002 | && (event->kind == MENU_BAR_EVENT |
| 4003 | || event->kind == TOOL_BAR_EVENT)) |
| 4004 | *used_mouse_menu = 1; |
| 4005 | #endif |
| 4006 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 4007 | /* certain system events are non-key events */ |
| 4008 | if (used_mouse_menu |
| 4009 | && event->kind == NS_NONKEY_EVENT) |
| 4010 | *used_mouse_menu = 1; |
| 4011 | #endif |
| 4012 | |
| 4013 | /* Wipe out this event, to catch bugs. */ |
| 4014 | clear_event (event); |
| 4015 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 4016 | } |
| 4017 | } |
| 4018 | } |
| 4019 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 4020 | /* Try generating a mouse motion event. */ |
| 4021 | else if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ()) |
| 4022 | { |
| 4023 | FRAME_PTR f = some_mouse_moved (); |
| 4024 | Lisp_Object bar_window; |
| 4025 | enum scroll_bar_part part; |
| 4026 | Lisp_Object x, y; |
| 4027 | unsigned long time; |
| 4028 | |
| 4029 | *kbp = current_kboard; |
| 4030 | /* Note that this uses F to determine which terminal to look at. |
| 4031 | If there is no valid info, it does not store anything |
| 4032 | so x remains nil. */ |
| 4033 | x = Qnil; |
| 4034 | |
| 4035 | /* XXX Can f or mouse_position_hook be NULL here? */ |
| 4036 | if (f && FRAME_TERMINAL (f)->mouse_position_hook) |
| 4037 | (*FRAME_TERMINAL (f)->mouse_position_hook) (&f, 0, &bar_window, |
| 4038 | &part, &x, &y, &time); |
| 4039 | |
| 4040 | obj = Qnil; |
| 4041 | |
| 4042 | /* Decide if we should generate a switch-frame event. Don't |
| 4043 | generate switch-frame events for motion outside of all Emacs |
| 4044 | frames. */ |
| 4045 | if (!NILP (x) && f) |
| 4046 | { |
| 4047 | Lisp_Object frame; |
| 4048 | |
| 4049 | frame = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (f); |
| 4050 | if (NILP (frame)) |
| 4051 | XSETFRAME (frame, f); |
| 4052 | |
| 4053 | if (! EQ (frame, internal_last_event_frame) |
| 4054 | && !EQ (frame, selected_frame)) |
| 4055 | obj = make_lispy_switch_frame (frame); |
| 4056 | internal_last_event_frame = frame; |
| 4057 | } |
| 4058 | |
| 4059 | /* If we didn't decide to make a switch-frame event, go ahead and |
| 4060 | return a mouse-motion event. */ |
| 4061 | if (!NILP (x) && NILP (obj)) |
| 4062 | obj = make_lispy_movement (f, bar_window, part, x, y, time); |
| 4063 | } |
| 4064 | #endif /* HAVE_MOUSE || HAVE GPM */ |
| 4065 | else |
| 4066 | /* We were promised by the above while loop that there was |
| 4067 | something for us to read! */ |
| 4068 | abort (); |
| 4069 | |
| 4070 | input_pending = readable_events (0); |
| 4071 | |
| 4072 | Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame; |
| 4073 | |
| 4074 | return (obj); |
| 4075 | } |
| 4076 | \f |
| 4077 | /* Process any events that are not user-visible, |
| 4078 | then return, without reading any user-visible events. */ |
| 4079 | |
| 4080 | void |
| 4081 | swallow_events (int do_display) |
| 4082 | { |
| 4083 | int old_timers_run; |
| 4084 | |
| 4085 | while (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr) |
| 4086 | { |
| 4087 | struct input_event *event; |
| 4088 | |
| 4089 | event = ((kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 4090 | ? kbd_fetch_ptr |
| 4091 | : kbd_buffer); |
| 4092 | |
| 4093 | last_event_timestamp = event->timestamp; |
| 4094 | |
| 4095 | /* These two kinds of events get special handling |
| 4096 | and don't actually appear to the command loop. */ |
| 4097 | if (event->kind == SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT |
| 4098 | || event->kind == SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT) |
| 4099 | { |
| 4100 | #ifdef HAVE_X11 |
| 4101 | struct input_event copy; |
| 4102 | |
| 4103 | /* Remove it from the buffer before processing it, |
| 4104 | since otherwise swallow_events called recursively could see it |
| 4105 | and process it again. */ |
| 4106 | copy = *event; |
| 4107 | kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1; |
| 4108 | input_pending = readable_events (0); |
| 4109 | x_handle_selection_event (©); |
| 4110 | #else |
| 4111 | /* We're getting selection request events, but we don't have |
| 4112 | a window system. */ |
| 4113 | abort (); |
| 4114 | #endif |
| 4115 | } |
| 4116 | else |
| 4117 | break; |
| 4118 | } |
| 4119 | |
| 4120 | old_timers_run = timers_run; |
| 4121 | get_input_pending (&input_pending, READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW); |
| 4122 | |
| 4123 | if (timers_run != old_timers_run && do_display) |
| 4124 | redisplay_preserve_echo_area (7); |
| 4125 | } |
| 4126 | \f |
| 4127 | /* Record the start of when Emacs is idle, |
| 4128 | for the sake of running idle-time timers. */ |
| 4129 | |
| 4130 | static void |
| 4131 | timer_start_idle (void) |
| 4132 | { |
| 4133 | Lisp_Object timers; |
| 4134 | |
| 4135 | /* If we are already in the idle state, do nothing. */ |
| 4136 | if (! EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (timer_idleness_start_time)) |
| 4137 | return; |
| 4138 | |
| 4139 | EMACS_GET_TIME (timer_idleness_start_time); |
| 4140 | |
| 4141 | timer_last_idleness_start_time = timer_idleness_start_time; |
| 4142 | |
| 4143 | /* Mark all idle-time timers as once again candidates for running. */ |
| 4144 | for (timers = Vtimer_idle_list; CONSP (timers); timers = XCDR (timers)) |
| 4145 | { |
| 4146 | Lisp_Object timer; |
| 4147 | |
| 4148 | timer = XCAR (timers); |
| 4149 | |
| 4150 | if (!VECTORP (timer) || XVECTOR (timer)->size != 8) |
| 4151 | continue; |
| 4152 | XVECTOR (timer)->contents[0] = Qnil; |
| 4153 | } |
| 4154 | } |
| 4155 | |
| 4156 | /* Record that Emacs is no longer idle, so stop running idle-time timers. */ |
| 4157 | |
| 4158 | static void |
| 4159 | timer_stop_idle (void) |
| 4160 | { |
| 4161 | EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timer_idleness_start_time, -1, -1); |
| 4162 | } |
| 4163 | |
| 4164 | /* Resume idle timer from last idle start time. */ |
| 4165 | |
| 4166 | static void |
| 4167 | timer_resume_idle (void) |
| 4168 | { |
| 4169 | if (! EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (timer_idleness_start_time)) |
| 4170 | return; |
| 4171 | |
| 4172 | timer_idleness_start_time = timer_last_idleness_start_time; |
| 4173 | } |
| 4174 | |
| 4175 | /* This is only for debugging. */ |
| 4176 | struct input_event last_timer_event; |
| 4177 | |
| 4178 | /* List of elisp functions to call, delayed because they were generated in |
| 4179 | a context where Elisp could not be safely run (e.g. redisplay, signal, |
| 4180 | ...). Each element has the form (FUN . ARGS). */ |
| 4181 | Lisp_Object pending_funcalls; |
| 4182 | |
| 4183 | /* Check whether a timer has fired. To prevent larger problems we simply |
| 4184 | disregard elements that are not proper timers. Do not make a circular |
| 4185 | timer list for the time being. |
| 4186 | |
| 4187 | Returns the time to wait until the next timer fires. If a |
| 4188 | timer is triggering now, return zero. |
| 4189 | If no timer is active, return -1. |
| 4190 | |
| 4191 | If a timer is ripe, we run it, with quitting turned off. |
| 4192 | In that case we return 0 to indicate that a new timer_check_2 call |
| 4193 | should be done. */ |
| 4194 | |
| 4195 | static EMACS_TIME |
| 4196 | timer_check_2 (void) |
| 4197 | { |
| 4198 | EMACS_TIME nexttime; |
| 4199 | EMACS_TIME now, idleness_now; |
| 4200 | Lisp_Object timers, idle_timers, chosen_timer; |
| 4201 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; |
| 4202 | |
| 4203 | EMACS_SET_SECS (nexttime, -1); |
| 4204 | EMACS_SET_USECS (nexttime, -1); |
| 4205 | |
| 4206 | /* Always consider the ordinary timers. */ |
| 4207 | timers = Vtimer_list; |
| 4208 | /* Consider the idle timers only if Emacs is idle. */ |
| 4209 | if (! EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (timer_idleness_start_time)) |
| 4210 | idle_timers = Vtimer_idle_list; |
| 4211 | else |
| 4212 | idle_timers = Qnil; |
| 4213 | chosen_timer = Qnil; |
| 4214 | GCPRO3 (timers, idle_timers, chosen_timer); |
| 4215 | |
| 4216 | /* First run the code that was delayed. */ |
| 4217 | while (CONSP (pending_funcalls)) |
| 4218 | { |
| 4219 | Lisp_Object funcall = XCAR (pending_funcalls); |
| 4220 | pending_funcalls = XCDR (pending_funcalls); |
| 4221 | safe_call2 (Qapply, XCAR (funcall), XCDR (funcall)); |
| 4222 | } |
| 4223 | |
| 4224 | if (CONSP (timers) || CONSP (idle_timers)) |
| 4225 | { |
| 4226 | EMACS_GET_TIME (now); |
| 4227 | if (! EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (timer_idleness_start_time)) |
| 4228 | EMACS_SUB_TIME (idleness_now, now, timer_idleness_start_time); |
| 4229 | } |
| 4230 | |
| 4231 | while (CONSP (timers) || CONSP (idle_timers)) |
| 4232 | { |
| 4233 | Lisp_Object *vector; |
| 4234 | Lisp_Object timer = Qnil, idle_timer = Qnil; |
| 4235 | EMACS_TIME timer_time, idle_timer_time; |
| 4236 | EMACS_TIME difference, timer_difference, idle_timer_difference; |
| 4237 | |
| 4238 | /* Skip past invalid timers and timers already handled. */ |
| 4239 | if (!NILP (timers)) |
| 4240 | { |
| 4241 | timer = XCAR (timers); |
| 4242 | if (!VECTORP (timer) || XVECTOR (timer)->size != 8) |
| 4243 | { |
| 4244 | timers = XCDR (timers); |
| 4245 | continue; |
| 4246 | } |
| 4247 | vector = XVECTOR (timer)->contents; |
| 4248 | |
| 4249 | if (!INTEGERP (vector[1]) || !INTEGERP (vector[2]) |
| 4250 | || !INTEGERP (vector[3]) |
| 4251 | || ! NILP (vector[0])) |
| 4252 | { |
| 4253 | timers = XCDR (timers); |
| 4254 | continue; |
| 4255 | } |
| 4256 | } |
| 4257 | if (!NILP (idle_timers)) |
| 4258 | { |
| 4259 | timer = XCAR (idle_timers); |
| 4260 | if (!VECTORP (timer) || XVECTOR (timer)->size != 8) |
| 4261 | { |
| 4262 | idle_timers = XCDR (idle_timers); |
| 4263 | continue; |
| 4264 | } |
| 4265 | vector = XVECTOR (timer)->contents; |
| 4266 | |
| 4267 | if (!INTEGERP (vector[1]) || !INTEGERP (vector[2]) |
| 4268 | || !INTEGERP (vector[3]) |
| 4269 | || ! NILP (vector[0])) |
| 4270 | { |
| 4271 | idle_timers = XCDR (idle_timers); |
| 4272 | continue; |
| 4273 | } |
| 4274 | } |
| 4275 | |
| 4276 | /* Set TIMER, TIMER_TIME and TIMER_DIFFERENCE |
| 4277 | based on the next ordinary timer. |
| 4278 | TIMER_DIFFERENCE is the distance in time from NOW to when |
| 4279 | this timer becomes ripe (negative if it's already ripe). */ |
| 4280 | if (!NILP (timers)) |
| 4281 | { |
| 4282 | timer = XCAR (timers); |
| 4283 | vector = XVECTOR (timer)->contents; |
| 4284 | EMACS_SET_SECS (timer_time, |
| 4285 | (XINT (vector[1]) << 16) | (XINT (vector[2]))); |
| 4286 | EMACS_SET_USECS (timer_time, XINT (vector[3])); |
| 4287 | EMACS_SUB_TIME (timer_difference, timer_time, now); |
| 4288 | } |
| 4289 | |
| 4290 | /* Set IDLE_TIMER, IDLE_TIMER_TIME and IDLE_TIMER_DIFFERENCE |
| 4291 | based on the next idle timer. */ |
| 4292 | if (!NILP (idle_timers)) |
| 4293 | { |
| 4294 | idle_timer = XCAR (idle_timers); |
| 4295 | vector = XVECTOR (idle_timer)->contents; |
| 4296 | EMACS_SET_SECS (idle_timer_time, |
| 4297 | (XINT (vector[1]) << 16) | (XINT (vector[2]))); |
| 4298 | EMACS_SET_USECS (idle_timer_time, XINT (vector[3])); |
| 4299 | EMACS_SUB_TIME (idle_timer_difference, idle_timer_time, idleness_now); |
| 4300 | } |
| 4301 | |
| 4302 | /* Decide which timer is the next timer, |
| 4303 | and set CHOSEN_TIMER, VECTOR and DIFFERENCE accordingly. |
| 4304 | Also step down the list where we found that timer. */ |
| 4305 | |
| 4306 | if (! NILP (timers) && ! NILP (idle_timers)) |
| 4307 | { |
| 4308 | EMACS_TIME temp; |
| 4309 | EMACS_SUB_TIME (temp, timer_difference, idle_timer_difference); |
| 4310 | if (EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (temp)) |
| 4311 | { |
| 4312 | chosen_timer = timer; |
| 4313 | timers = XCDR (timers); |
| 4314 | difference = timer_difference; |
| 4315 | } |
| 4316 | else |
| 4317 | { |
| 4318 | chosen_timer = idle_timer; |
| 4319 | idle_timers = XCDR (idle_timers); |
| 4320 | difference = idle_timer_difference; |
| 4321 | } |
| 4322 | } |
| 4323 | else if (! NILP (timers)) |
| 4324 | { |
| 4325 | chosen_timer = timer; |
| 4326 | timers = XCDR (timers); |
| 4327 | difference = timer_difference; |
| 4328 | } |
| 4329 | else |
| 4330 | { |
| 4331 | chosen_timer = idle_timer; |
| 4332 | idle_timers = XCDR (idle_timers); |
| 4333 | difference = idle_timer_difference; |
| 4334 | } |
| 4335 | vector = XVECTOR (chosen_timer)->contents; |
| 4336 | |
| 4337 | /* If timer is ripe, run it if it hasn't been run. */ |
| 4338 | if (EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (difference) |
| 4339 | || (EMACS_SECS (difference) == 0 |
| 4340 | && EMACS_USECS (difference) == 0)) |
| 4341 | { |
| 4342 | if (NILP (vector[0])) |
| 4343 | { |
| 4344 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 4345 | Lisp_Object old_deactivate_mark = Vdeactivate_mark; |
| 4346 | |
| 4347 | /* Mark the timer as triggered to prevent problems if the lisp |
| 4348 | code fails to reschedule it right. */ |
| 4349 | vector[0] = Qt; |
| 4350 | |
| 4351 | specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); |
| 4352 | |
| 4353 | call1 (Qtimer_event_handler, chosen_timer); |
| 4354 | Vdeactivate_mark = old_deactivate_mark; |
| 4355 | timers_run++; |
| 4356 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 4357 | |
| 4358 | /* Since we have handled the event, |
| 4359 | we don't need to tell the caller to wake up and do it. */ |
| 4360 | /* But the caller must still wait for the next timer, so |
| 4361 | return 0 to indicate that. */ |
| 4362 | } |
| 4363 | |
| 4364 | EMACS_SET_SECS (nexttime, 0); |
| 4365 | EMACS_SET_USECS (nexttime, 0); |
| 4366 | } |
| 4367 | else |
| 4368 | /* When we encounter a timer that is still waiting, |
| 4369 | return the amount of time to wait before it is ripe. */ |
| 4370 | { |
| 4371 | UNGCPRO; |
| 4372 | return difference; |
| 4373 | } |
| 4374 | } |
| 4375 | |
| 4376 | /* No timers are pending in the future. */ |
| 4377 | /* Return 0 if we generated an event, and -1 if not. */ |
| 4378 | UNGCPRO; |
| 4379 | return nexttime; |
| 4380 | } |
| 4381 | |
| 4382 | |
| 4383 | /* Check whether a timer has fired. To prevent larger problems we simply |
| 4384 | disregard elements that are not proper timers. Do not make a circular |
| 4385 | timer list for the time being. |
| 4386 | |
| 4387 | Returns the time to wait until the next timer fires. |
| 4388 | If no timer is active, return -1. |
| 4389 | |
| 4390 | As long as any timer is ripe, we run it. |
| 4391 | |
| 4392 | DO_IT_NOW is now ignored. It used to mean that we should |
| 4393 | run the timer directly instead of queueing a timer-event. |
| 4394 | Now we always run timers directly. */ |
| 4395 | |
| 4396 | EMACS_TIME |
| 4397 | timer_check (int do_it_now) |
| 4398 | { |
| 4399 | EMACS_TIME nexttime; |
| 4400 | |
| 4401 | do |
| 4402 | { |
| 4403 | nexttime = timer_check_2 (); |
| 4404 | } |
| 4405 | while (EMACS_SECS (nexttime) == 0 && EMACS_USECS (nexttime) == 0); |
| 4406 | |
| 4407 | return nexttime; |
| 4408 | } |
| 4409 | |
| 4410 | DEFUN ("current-idle-time", Fcurrent_idle_time, Scurrent_idle_time, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4411 | doc: /* Return the current length of Emacs idleness, or nil. |
| 4412 | The value when Emacs is idle is a list of three integers. The first has |
| 4413 | the most significant 16 bits of the seconds, while the second has the least |
| 4414 | significant 16 bits. The third integer gives the microsecond count. |
| 4415 | |
| 4416 | The value when Emacs is not idle is nil. |
| 4417 | |
| 4418 | The microsecond count is zero on systems that do not provide |
| 4419 | resolution finer than a second. */) |
| 4420 | (void) |
| 4421 | { |
| 4422 | if (! EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (timer_idleness_start_time)) |
| 4423 | { |
| 4424 | EMACS_TIME now, idleness_now; |
| 4425 | |
| 4426 | EMACS_GET_TIME (now); |
| 4427 | EMACS_SUB_TIME (idleness_now, now, timer_idleness_start_time); |
| 4428 | |
| 4429 | return list3 (make_number ((EMACS_SECS (idleness_now) >> 16) & 0xffff), |
| 4430 | make_number ((EMACS_SECS (idleness_now) >> 0) & 0xffff), |
| 4431 | make_number (EMACS_USECS (idleness_now))); |
| 4432 | } |
| 4433 | |
| 4434 | return Qnil; |
| 4435 | } |
| 4436 | \f |
| 4437 | /* Caches for modify_event_symbol. */ |
| 4438 | static Lisp_Object accent_key_syms; |
| 4439 | static Lisp_Object func_key_syms; |
| 4440 | static Lisp_Object mouse_syms; |
| 4441 | static Lisp_Object wheel_syms; |
| 4442 | static Lisp_Object drag_n_drop_syms; |
| 4443 | |
| 4444 | /* This is a list of keysym codes for special "accent" characters. |
| 4445 | It parallels lispy_accent_keys. */ |
| 4446 | |
| 4447 | static const int lispy_accent_codes[] = |
| 4448 | { |
| 4449 | #ifdef XK_dead_circumflex |
| 4450 | XK_dead_circumflex, |
| 4451 | #else |
| 4452 | 0, |
| 4453 | #endif |
| 4454 | #ifdef XK_dead_grave |
| 4455 | XK_dead_grave, |
| 4456 | #else |
| 4457 | 0, |
| 4458 | #endif |
| 4459 | #ifdef XK_dead_tilde |
| 4460 | XK_dead_tilde, |
| 4461 | #else |
| 4462 | 0, |
| 4463 | #endif |
| 4464 | #ifdef XK_dead_diaeresis |
| 4465 | XK_dead_diaeresis, |
| 4466 | #else |
| 4467 | 0, |
| 4468 | #endif |
| 4469 | #ifdef XK_dead_macron |
| 4470 | XK_dead_macron, |
| 4471 | #else |
| 4472 | 0, |
| 4473 | #endif |
| 4474 | #ifdef XK_dead_degree |
| 4475 | XK_dead_degree, |
| 4476 | #else |
| 4477 | 0, |
| 4478 | #endif |
| 4479 | #ifdef XK_dead_acute |
| 4480 | XK_dead_acute, |
| 4481 | #else |
| 4482 | 0, |
| 4483 | #endif |
| 4484 | #ifdef XK_dead_cedilla |
| 4485 | XK_dead_cedilla, |
| 4486 | #else |
| 4487 | 0, |
| 4488 | #endif |
| 4489 | #ifdef XK_dead_breve |
| 4490 | XK_dead_breve, |
| 4491 | #else |
| 4492 | 0, |
| 4493 | #endif |
| 4494 | #ifdef XK_dead_ogonek |
| 4495 | XK_dead_ogonek, |
| 4496 | #else |
| 4497 | 0, |
| 4498 | #endif |
| 4499 | #ifdef XK_dead_caron |
| 4500 | XK_dead_caron, |
| 4501 | #else |
| 4502 | 0, |
| 4503 | #endif |
| 4504 | #ifdef XK_dead_doubleacute |
| 4505 | XK_dead_doubleacute, |
| 4506 | #else |
| 4507 | 0, |
| 4508 | #endif |
| 4509 | #ifdef XK_dead_abovedot |
| 4510 | XK_dead_abovedot, |
| 4511 | #else |
| 4512 | 0, |
| 4513 | #endif |
| 4514 | #ifdef XK_dead_abovering |
| 4515 | XK_dead_abovering, |
| 4516 | #else |
| 4517 | 0, |
| 4518 | #endif |
| 4519 | #ifdef XK_dead_iota |
| 4520 | XK_dead_iota, |
| 4521 | #else |
| 4522 | 0, |
| 4523 | #endif |
| 4524 | #ifdef XK_dead_belowdot |
| 4525 | XK_dead_belowdot, |
| 4526 | #else |
| 4527 | 0, |
| 4528 | #endif |
| 4529 | #ifdef XK_dead_voiced_sound |
| 4530 | XK_dead_voiced_sound, |
| 4531 | #else |
| 4532 | 0, |
| 4533 | #endif |
| 4534 | #ifdef XK_dead_semivoiced_sound |
| 4535 | XK_dead_semivoiced_sound, |
| 4536 | #else |
| 4537 | 0, |
| 4538 | #endif |
| 4539 | #ifdef XK_dead_hook |
| 4540 | XK_dead_hook, |
| 4541 | #else |
| 4542 | 0, |
| 4543 | #endif |
| 4544 | #ifdef XK_dead_horn |
| 4545 | XK_dead_horn, |
| 4546 | #else |
| 4547 | 0, |
| 4548 | #endif |
| 4549 | }; |
| 4550 | |
| 4551 | /* This is a list of Lisp names for special "accent" characters. |
| 4552 | It parallels lispy_accent_codes. */ |
| 4553 | |
| 4554 | static const char *const lispy_accent_keys[] = |
| 4555 | { |
| 4556 | "dead-circumflex", |
| 4557 | "dead-grave", |
| 4558 | "dead-tilde", |
| 4559 | "dead-diaeresis", |
| 4560 | "dead-macron", |
| 4561 | "dead-degree", |
| 4562 | "dead-acute", |
| 4563 | "dead-cedilla", |
| 4564 | "dead-breve", |
| 4565 | "dead-ogonek", |
| 4566 | "dead-caron", |
| 4567 | "dead-doubleacute", |
| 4568 | "dead-abovedot", |
| 4569 | "dead-abovering", |
| 4570 | "dead-iota", |
| 4571 | "dead-belowdot", |
| 4572 | "dead-voiced-sound", |
| 4573 | "dead-semivoiced-sound", |
| 4574 | "dead-hook", |
| 4575 | "dead-horn", |
| 4576 | }; |
| 4577 | |
| 4578 | #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI |
| 4579 | #define FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET 0x0 |
| 4580 | |
| 4581 | const char *const lispy_function_keys[] = |
| 4582 | { |
| 4583 | 0, /* 0 */ |
| 4584 | |
| 4585 | 0, /* VK_LBUTTON 0x01 */ |
| 4586 | 0, /* VK_RBUTTON 0x02 */ |
| 4587 | "cancel", /* VK_CANCEL 0x03 */ |
| 4588 | 0, /* VK_MBUTTON 0x04 */ |
| 4589 | |
| 4590 | 0, 0, 0, /* 0x05 .. 0x07 */ |
| 4591 | |
| 4592 | "backspace", /* VK_BACK 0x08 */ |
| 4593 | "tab", /* VK_TAB 0x09 */ |
| 4594 | |
| 4595 | 0, 0, /* 0x0A .. 0x0B */ |
| 4596 | |
| 4597 | "clear", /* VK_CLEAR 0x0C */ |
| 4598 | "return", /* VK_RETURN 0x0D */ |
| 4599 | |
| 4600 | 0, 0, /* 0x0E .. 0x0F */ |
| 4601 | |
| 4602 | 0, /* VK_SHIFT 0x10 */ |
| 4603 | 0, /* VK_CONTROL 0x11 */ |
| 4604 | 0, /* VK_MENU 0x12 */ |
| 4605 | "pause", /* VK_PAUSE 0x13 */ |
| 4606 | "capslock", /* VK_CAPITAL 0x14 */ |
| 4607 | "kana", /* VK_KANA/VK_HANGUL 0x15 */ |
| 4608 | 0, /* 0x16 */ |
| 4609 | "junja", /* VK_JUNJA 0x17 */ |
| 4610 | "final", /* VK_FINAL 0x18 */ |
| 4611 | "kanji", /* VK_KANJI/VK_HANJA 0x19 */ |
| 4612 | 0, /* 0x1A */ |
| 4613 | "escape", /* VK_ESCAPE 0x1B */ |
| 4614 | "convert", /* VK_CONVERT 0x1C */ |
| 4615 | "non-convert", /* VK_NONCONVERT 0x1D */ |
| 4616 | "accept", /* VK_ACCEPT 0x1E */ |
| 4617 | "mode-change", /* VK_MODECHANGE 0x1F */ |
| 4618 | 0, /* VK_SPACE 0x20 */ |
| 4619 | "prior", /* VK_PRIOR 0x21 */ |
| 4620 | "next", /* VK_NEXT 0x22 */ |
| 4621 | "end", /* VK_END 0x23 */ |
| 4622 | "home", /* VK_HOME 0x24 */ |
| 4623 | "left", /* VK_LEFT 0x25 */ |
| 4624 | "up", /* VK_UP 0x26 */ |
| 4625 | "right", /* VK_RIGHT 0x27 */ |
| 4626 | "down", /* VK_DOWN 0x28 */ |
| 4627 | "select", /* VK_SELECT 0x29 */ |
| 4628 | "print", /* VK_PRINT 0x2A */ |
| 4629 | "execute", /* VK_EXECUTE 0x2B */ |
| 4630 | "snapshot", /* VK_SNAPSHOT 0x2C */ |
| 4631 | "insert", /* VK_INSERT 0x2D */ |
| 4632 | "delete", /* VK_DELETE 0x2E */ |
| 4633 | "help", /* VK_HELP 0x2F */ |
| 4634 | |
| 4635 | /* VK_0 thru VK_9 are the same as ASCII '0' thru '9' (0x30 - 0x39) */ |
| 4636 | |
| 4637 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4638 | |
| 4639 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x3A .. 0x40 */ |
| 4640 | |
| 4641 | /* VK_A thru VK_Z are the same as ASCII 'A' thru 'Z' (0x41 - 0x5A) */ |
| 4642 | |
| 4643 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4644 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4645 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4646 | |
| 4647 | "lwindow", /* VK_LWIN 0x5B */ |
| 4648 | "rwindow", /* VK_RWIN 0x5C */ |
| 4649 | "apps", /* VK_APPS 0x5D */ |
| 4650 | 0, /* 0x5E */ |
| 4651 | "sleep", |
| 4652 | "kp-0", /* VK_NUMPAD0 0x60 */ |
| 4653 | "kp-1", /* VK_NUMPAD1 0x61 */ |
| 4654 | "kp-2", /* VK_NUMPAD2 0x62 */ |
| 4655 | "kp-3", /* VK_NUMPAD3 0x63 */ |
| 4656 | "kp-4", /* VK_NUMPAD4 0x64 */ |
| 4657 | "kp-5", /* VK_NUMPAD5 0x65 */ |
| 4658 | "kp-6", /* VK_NUMPAD6 0x66 */ |
| 4659 | "kp-7", /* VK_NUMPAD7 0x67 */ |
| 4660 | "kp-8", /* VK_NUMPAD8 0x68 */ |
| 4661 | "kp-9", /* VK_NUMPAD9 0x69 */ |
| 4662 | "kp-multiply", /* VK_MULTIPLY 0x6A */ |
| 4663 | "kp-add", /* VK_ADD 0x6B */ |
| 4664 | "kp-separator", /* VK_SEPARATOR 0x6C */ |
| 4665 | "kp-subtract", /* VK_SUBTRACT 0x6D */ |
| 4666 | "kp-decimal", /* VK_DECIMAL 0x6E */ |
| 4667 | "kp-divide", /* VK_DIVIDE 0x6F */ |
| 4668 | "f1", /* VK_F1 0x70 */ |
| 4669 | "f2", /* VK_F2 0x71 */ |
| 4670 | "f3", /* VK_F3 0x72 */ |
| 4671 | "f4", /* VK_F4 0x73 */ |
| 4672 | "f5", /* VK_F5 0x74 */ |
| 4673 | "f6", /* VK_F6 0x75 */ |
| 4674 | "f7", /* VK_F7 0x76 */ |
| 4675 | "f8", /* VK_F8 0x77 */ |
| 4676 | "f9", /* VK_F9 0x78 */ |
| 4677 | "f10", /* VK_F10 0x79 */ |
| 4678 | "f11", /* VK_F11 0x7A */ |
| 4679 | "f12", /* VK_F12 0x7B */ |
| 4680 | "f13", /* VK_F13 0x7C */ |
| 4681 | "f14", /* VK_F14 0x7D */ |
| 4682 | "f15", /* VK_F15 0x7E */ |
| 4683 | "f16", /* VK_F16 0x7F */ |
| 4684 | "f17", /* VK_F17 0x80 */ |
| 4685 | "f18", /* VK_F18 0x81 */ |
| 4686 | "f19", /* VK_F19 0x82 */ |
| 4687 | "f20", /* VK_F20 0x83 */ |
| 4688 | "f21", /* VK_F21 0x84 */ |
| 4689 | "f22", /* VK_F22 0x85 */ |
| 4690 | "f23", /* VK_F23 0x86 */ |
| 4691 | "f24", /* VK_F24 0x87 */ |
| 4692 | |
| 4693 | 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x88 .. 0x8B */ |
| 4694 | 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x8C .. 0x8F */ |
| 4695 | |
| 4696 | "kp-numlock", /* VK_NUMLOCK 0x90 */ |
| 4697 | "scroll", /* VK_SCROLL 0x91 */ |
| 4698 | /* Not sure where the following block comes from. |
| 4699 | Windows headers have NEC and Fujitsu specific keys in |
| 4700 | this block, but nothing generic. */ |
| 4701 | "kp-space", /* VK_NUMPAD_CLEAR 0x92 */ |
| 4702 | "kp-enter", /* VK_NUMPAD_ENTER 0x93 */ |
| 4703 | "kp-prior", /* VK_NUMPAD_PRIOR 0x94 */ |
| 4704 | "kp-next", /* VK_NUMPAD_NEXT 0x95 */ |
| 4705 | "kp-end", /* VK_NUMPAD_END 0x96 */ |
| 4706 | "kp-home", /* VK_NUMPAD_HOME 0x97 */ |
| 4707 | "kp-left", /* VK_NUMPAD_LEFT 0x98 */ |
| 4708 | "kp-up", /* VK_NUMPAD_UP 0x99 */ |
| 4709 | "kp-right", /* VK_NUMPAD_RIGHT 0x9A */ |
| 4710 | "kp-down", /* VK_NUMPAD_DOWN 0x9B */ |
| 4711 | "kp-insert", /* VK_NUMPAD_INSERT 0x9C */ |
| 4712 | "kp-delete", /* VK_NUMPAD_DELETE 0x9D */ |
| 4713 | |
| 4714 | 0, 0, /* 0x9E .. 0x9F */ |
| 4715 | |
| 4716 | /* |
| 4717 | * VK_L* & VK_R* - left and right Alt, Ctrl and Shift virtual keys. |
| 4718 | * Used only as parameters to GetAsyncKeyState and GetKeyState. |
| 4719 | * No other API or message will distinguish left and right keys this way. |
| 4720 | * 0xA0 .. 0xA5 |
| 4721 | */ |
| 4722 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4723 | |
| 4724 | /* Multimedia keys. These are handled as WM_APPCOMMAND, which allows us |
| 4725 | to enable them selectively, and gives access to a few more functions. |
| 4726 | See lispy_multimedia_keys below. */ |
| 4727 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xA6 .. 0xAC Browser */ |
| 4728 | 0, 0, 0, /* 0xAD .. 0xAF Volume */ |
| 4729 | 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xB0 .. 0xB3 Media */ |
| 4730 | 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xB4 .. 0xB7 Apps */ |
| 4731 | |
| 4732 | /* 0xB8 .. 0xC0 "OEM" keys - all seem to be punctuation. */ |
| 4733 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4734 | |
| 4735 | /* 0xC1 - 0xDA unallocated, 0xDB-0xDF more OEM keys */ |
| 4736 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4737 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4738 | |
| 4739 | 0, /* 0xE0 */ |
| 4740 | "ax", /* VK_OEM_AX 0xE1 */ |
| 4741 | 0, /* VK_OEM_102 0xE2 */ |
| 4742 | "ico-help", /* VK_ICO_HELP 0xE3 */ |
| 4743 | "ico-00", /* VK_ICO_00 0xE4 */ |
| 4744 | 0, /* VK_PROCESSKEY 0xE5 - used by IME */ |
| 4745 | "ico-clear", /* VK_ICO_CLEAR 0xE6 */ |
| 4746 | 0, /* VK_PACKET 0xE7 - used to pass unicode chars */ |
| 4747 | 0, /* 0xE8 */ |
| 4748 | "reset", /* VK_OEM_RESET 0xE9 */ |
| 4749 | "jump", /* VK_OEM_JUMP 0xEA */ |
| 4750 | "oem-pa1", /* VK_OEM_PA1 0xEB */ |
| 4751 | "oem-pa2", /* VK_OEM_PA2 0xEC */ |
| 4752 | "oem-pa3", /* VK_OEM_PA3 0xED */ |
| 4753 | "wsctrl", /* VK_OEM_WSCTRL 0xEE */ |
| 4754 | "cusel", /* VK_OEM_CUSEL 0xEF */ |
| 4755 | "oem-attn", /* VK_OEM_ATTN 0xF0 */ |
| 4756 | "finish", /* VK_OEM_FINISH 0xF1 */ |
| 4757 | "copy", /* VK_OEM_COPY 0xF2 */ |
| 4758 | "auto", /* VK_OEM_AUTO 0xF3 */ |
| 4759 | "enlw", /* VK_OEM_ENLW 0xF4 */ |
| 4760 | "backtab", /* VK_OEM_BACKTAB 0xF5 */ |
| 4761 | "attn", /* VK_ATTN 0xF6 */ |
| 4762 | "crsel", /* VK_CRSEL 0xF7 */ |
| 4763 | "exsel", /* VK_EXSEL 0xF8 */ |
| 4764 | "ereof", /* VK_EREOF 0xF9 */ |
| 4765 | "play", /* VK_PLAY 0xFA */ |
| 4766 | "zoom", /* VK_ZOOM 0xFB */ |
| 4767 | "noname", /* VK_NONAME 0xFC */ |
| 4768 | "pa1", /* VK_PA1 0xFD */ |
| 4769 | "oem_clear", /* VK_OEM_CLEAR 0xFE */ |
| 4770 | 0 /* 0xFF */ |
| 4771 | }; |
| 4772 | |
| 4773 | /* Some of these duplicate the "Media keys" on newer keyboards, |
| 4774 | but they are delivered to the application in a different way. */ |
| 4775 | static const char *const lispy_multimedia_keys[] = |
| 4776 | { |
| 4777 | 0, |
| 4778 | "browser-back", |
| 4779 | "browser-forward", |
| 4780 | "browser-refresh", |
| 4781 | "browser-stop", |
| 4782 | "browser-search", |
| 4783 | "browser-favorites", |
| 4784 | "browser-home", |
| 4785 | "volume-mute", |
| 4786 | "volume-down", |
| 4787 | "volume-up", |
| 4788 | "media-next", |
| 4789 | "media-previous", |
| 4790 | "media-stop", |
| 4791 | "media-play-pause", |
| 4792 | "mail", |
| 4793 | "media-select", |
| 4794 | "app-1", |
| 4795 | "app-2", |
| 4796 | "bass-down", |
| 4797 | "bass-boost", |
| 4798 | "bass-up", |
| 4799 | "treble-down", |
| 4800 | "treble-up", |
| 4801 | "mic-volume-mute", |
| 4802 | "mic-volume-down", |
| 4803 | "mic-volume-up", |
| 4804 | "help", |
| 4805 | "find", |
| 4806 | "new", |
| 4807 | "open", |
| 4808 | "close", |
| 4809 | "save", |
| 4810 | "print", |
| 4811 | "undo", |
| 4812 | "redo", |
| 4813 | "copy", |
| 4814 | "cut", |
| 4815 | "paste", |
| 4816 | "mail-reply", |
| 4817 | "mail-forward", |
| 4818 | "mail-send", |
| 4819 | "spell-check", |
| 4820 | "toggle-dictate-command", |
| 4821 | "mic-toggle", |
| 4822 | "correction-list", |
| 4823 | "media-play", |
| 4824 | "media-pause", |
| 4825 | "media-record", |
| 4826 | "media-fast-forward", |
| 4827 | "media-rewind", |
| 4828 | "media-channel-up", |
| 4829 | "media-channel-down" |
| 4830 | }; |
| 4831 | |
| 4832 | #else /* not HAVE_NTGUI */ |
| 4833 | |
| 4834 | /* This should be dealt with in XTread_socket now, and that doesn't |
| 4835 | depend on the client system having the Kana syms defined. See also |
| 4836 | the XK_kana_A case below. */ |
| 4837 | #if 0 |
| 4838 | #ifdef XK_kana_A |
| 4839 | static const char *const lispy_kana_keys[] = |
| 4840 | { |
| 4841 | /* X Keysym value */ |
| 4842 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x400 .. 0x40f */ |
| 4843 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x410 .. 0x41f */ |
| 4844 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x420 .. 0x42f */ |
| 4845 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x430 .. 0x43f */ |
| 4846 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x440 .. 0x44f */ |
| 4847 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x450 .. 0x45f */ |
| 4848 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x460 .. 0x46f */ |
| 4849 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,"overline",0, |
| 4850 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x480 .. 0x48f */ |
| 4851 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x490 .. 0x49f */ |
| 4852 | 0, "kana-fullstop", "kana-openingbracket", "kana-closingbracket", |
| 4853 | "kana-comma", "kana-conjunctive", "kana-WO", "kana-a", |
| 4854 | "kana-i", "kana-u", "kana-e", "kana-o", |
| 4855 | "kana-ya", "kana-yu", "kana-yo", "kana-tsu", |
| 4856 | "prolongedsound", "kana-A", "kana-I", "kana-U", |
| 4857 | "kana-E", "kana-O", "kana-KA", "kana-KI", |
| 4858 | "kana-KU", "kana-KE", "kana-KO", "kana-SA", |
| 4859 | "kana-SHI", "kana-SU", "kana-SE", "kana-SO", |
| 4860 | "kana-TA", "kana-CHI", "kana-TSU", "kana-TE", |
| 4861 | "kana-TO", "kana-NA", "kana-NI", "kana-NU", |
| 4862 | "kana-NE", "kana-NO", "kana-HA", "kana-HI", |
| 4863 | "kana-FU", "kana-HE", "kana-HO", "kana-MA", |
| 4864 | "kana-MI", "kana-MU", "kana-ME", "kana-MO", |
| 4865 | "kana-YA", "kana-YU", "kana-YO", "kana-RA", |
| 4866 | "kana-RI", "kana-RU", "kana-RE", "kana-RO", |
| 4867 | "kana-WA", "kana-N", "voicedsound", "semivoicedsound", |
| 4868 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x4e0 .. 0x4ef */ |
| 4869 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x4f0 .. 0x4ff */ |
| 4870 | }; |
| 4871 | #endif /* XK_kana_A */ |
| 4872 | #endif /* 0 */ |
| 4873 | |
| 4874 | #define FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET 0xff00 |
| 4875 | |
| 4876 | /* You'll notice that this table is arranged to be conveniently |
| 4877 | indexed by X Windows keysym values. */ |
| 4878 | static const char *const lispy_function_keys[] = |
| 4879 | { |
| 4880 | /* X Keysym value */ |
| 4881 | |
| 4882 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xff00...0f */ |
| 4883 | "backspace", "tab", "linefeed", "clear", |
| 4884 | 0, "return", 0, 0, |
| 4885 | 0, 0, 0, "pause", /* 0xff10...1f */ |
| 4886 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "escape", |
| 4887 | 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4888 | 0, "kanji", "muhenkan", "henkan", /* 0xff20...2f */ |
| 4889 | "romaji", "hiragana", "katakana", "hiragana-katakana", |
| 4890 | "zenkaku", "hankaku", "zenkaku-hankaku", "touroku", |
| 4891 | "massyo", "kana-lock", "kana-shift", "eisu-shift", |
| 4892 | "eisu-toggle", /* 0xff30...3f */ |
| 4893 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4894 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xff40...4f */ |
| 4895 | |
| 4896 | "home", "left", "up", "right", /* 0xff50 */ /* IsCursorKey */ |
| 4897 | "down", "prior", "next", "end", |
| 4898 | "begin", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4899 | "select", /* 0xff60 */ /* IsMiscFunctionKey */ |
| 4900 | "print", |
| 4901 | "execute", |
| 4902 | "insert", |
| 4903 | 0, /* 0xff64 */ |
| 4904 | "undo", |
| 4905 | "redo", |
| 4906 | "menu", |
| 4907 | "find", |
| 4908 | "cancel", |
| 4909 | "help", |
| 4910 | "break", /* 0xff6b */ |
| 4911 | |
| 4912 | 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4913 | 0, 0, 0, 0, "backtab", 0, 0, 0, /* 0xff70... */ |
| 4914 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "kp-numlock", /* 0xff78... */ |
| 4915 | "kp-space", /* 0xff80 */ /* IsKeypadKey */ |
| 4916 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4917 | "kp-tab", /* 0xff89 */ |
| 4918 | 0, 0, 0, |
| 4919 | "kp-enter", /* 0xff8d */ |
| 4920 | 0, 0, 0, |
| 4921 | "kp-f1", /* 0xff91 */ |
| 4922 | "kp-f2", |
| 4923 | "kp-f3", |
| 4924 | "kp-f4", |
| 4925 | "kp-home", /* 0xff95 */ |
| 4926 | "kp-left", |
| 4927 | "kp-up", |
| 4928 | "kp-right", |
| 4929 | "kp-down", |
| 4930 | "kp-prior", /* kp-page-up */ |
| 4931 | "kp-next", /* kp-page-down */ |
| 4932 | "kp-end", |
| 4933 | "kp-begin", |
| 4934 | "kp-insert", |
| 4935 | "kp-delete", |
| 4936 | 0, /* 0xffa0 */ |
| 4937 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4938 | "kp-multiply", /* 0xffaa */ |
| 4939 | "kp-add", |
| 4940 | "kp-separator", |
| 4941 | "kp-subtract", |
| 4942 | "kp-decimal", |
| 4943 | "kp-divide", /* 0xffaf */ |
| 4944 | "kp-0", /* 0xffb0 */ |
| 4945 | "kp-1", "kp-2", "kp-3", "kp-4", "kp-5", "kp-6", "kp-7", "kp-8", "kp-9", |
| 4946 | 0, /* 0xffba */ |
| 4947 | 0, 0, |
| 4948 | "kp-equal", /* 0xffbd */ |
| 4949 | "f1", /* 0xffbe */ /* IsFunctionKey */ |
| 4950 | "f2", |
| 4951 | "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", /* 0xffc0 */ |
| 4952 | "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15", "f16", "f17", "f18", |
| 4953 | "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23", "f24", "f25", "f26", /* 0xffd0 */ |
| 4954 | "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31", "f32", "f33", "f34", |
| 4955 | "f35", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xffe0 */ |
| 4956 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4957 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfff0 */ |
| 4958 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "delete" |
| 4959 | }; |
| 4960 | |
| 4961 | /* ISO 9995 Function and Modifier Keys; the first byte is 0xFE. */ |
| 4962 | #define ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET 0xfe00 |
| 4963 | |
| 4964 | static const char *const iso_lispy_function_keys[] = |
| 4965 | { |
| 4966 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe00 */ |
| 4967 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe08 */ |
| 4968 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe10 */ |
| 4969 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe18 */ |
| 4970 | "iso-lefttab", /* 0xfe20 */ |
| 4971 | "iso-move-line-up", "iso-move-line-down", |
| 4972 | "iso-partial-line-up", "iso-partial-line-down", |
| 4973 | "iso-partial-space-left", "iso-partial-space-right", |
| 4974 | "iso-set-margin-left", "iso-set-margin-right", /* 0xffe27, 28 */ |
| 4975 | "iso-release-margin-left", "iso-release-margin-right", |
| 4976 | "iso-release-both-margins", |
| 4977 | "iso-fast-cursor-left", "iso-fast-cursor-right", |
| 4978 | "iso-fast-cursor-up", "iso-fast-cursor-down", |
| 4979 | "iso-continuous-underline", "iso-discontinuous-underline", /* 0xfe30, 31 */ |
| 4980 | "iso-emphasize", "iso-center-object", "iso-enter", /* ... 0xfe34 */ |
| 4981 | }; |
| 4982 | |
| 4983 | #endif /* not HAVE_NTGUI */ |
| 4984 | |
| 4985 | Lisp_Object Vlispy_mouse_stem; |
| 4986 | |
| 4987 | static const char *const lispy_wheel_names[] = |
| 4988 | { |
| 4989 | "wheel-up", "wheel-down", "wheel-left", "wheel-right" |
| 4990 | }; |
| 4991 | |
| 4992 | /* drag-n-drop events are generated when a set of selected files are |
| 4993 | dragged from another application and dropped onto an Emacs window. */ |
| 4994 | static const char *const lispy_drag_n_drop_names[] = |
| 4995 | { |
| 4996 | "drag-n-drop" |
| 4997 | }; |
| 4998 | |
| 4999 | /* Scroll bar parts. */ |
| 5000 | Lisp_Object Qabove_handle, Qhandle, Qbelow_handle; |
| 5001 | Lisp_Object Qup, Qdown, Qbottom, Qend_scroll; |
| 5002 | Lisp_Object Qtop, Qratio; |
| 5003 | |
| 5004 | /* An array of scroll bar parts, indexed by an enum scroll_bar_part value. */ |
| 5005 | static Lisp_Object *const scroll_bar_parts[] = { |
| 5006 | &Qabove_handle, &Qhandle, &Qbelow_handle, |
| 5007 | &Qup, &Qdown, &Qtop, &Qbottom, &Qend_scroll, &Qratio |
| 5008 | }; |
| 5009 | |
| 5010 | /* A vector, indexed by button number, giving the down-going location |
| 5011 | of currently depressed buttons, both scroll bar and non-scroll bar. |
| 5012 | |
| 5013 | The elements have the form |
| 5014 | (BUTTON-NUMBER MODIFIER-MASK . REST) |
| 5015 | where REST is the cdr of a position as it would be reported in the event. |
| 5016 | |
| 5017 | The make_lispy_event function stores positions here to tell the |
| 5018 | difference between click and drag events, and to store the starting |
| 5019 | location to be included in drag events. */ |
| 5020 | |
| 5021 | static Lisp_Object button_down_location; |
| 5022 | |
| 5023 | /* Information about the most recent up-going button event: Which |
| 5024 | button, what location, and what time. */ |
| 5025 | |
| 5026 | static int last_mouse_button; |
| 5027 | static int last_mouse_x; |
| 5028 | static int last_mouse_y; |
| 5029 | static unsigned long button_down_time; |
| 5030 | |
| 5031 | /* The number of clicks in this multiple-click. */ |
| 5032 | |
| 5033 | int double_click_count; |
| 5034 | |
| 5035 | /* X and Y are frame-relative coordinates for a click or wheel event. |
| 5036 | Return a Lisp-style event list. */ |
| 5037 | |
| 5038 | static Lisp_Object |
| 5039 | make_lispy_position (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object x, Lisp_Object y, |
| 5040 | unsigned long time) |
| 5041 | { |
| 5042 | enum window_part part; |
| 5043 | Lisp_Object posn = Qnil; |
| 5044 | Lisp_Object extra_info = Qnil; |
| 5045 | /* Coordinate pixel positions to return. */ |
| 5046 | int xret = 0, yret = 0; |
| 5047 | /* The window under frame pixel coordinates (x,y) */ |
| 5048 | Lisp_Object window = f |
| 5049 | ? window_from_coordinates (f, XINT (x), XINT (y), &part, 0) |
| 5050 | : Qnil; |
| 5051 | |
| 5052 | if (WINDOWP (window)) |
| 5053 | { |
| 5054 | /* It's a click in window window at frame coordinates (x,y) */ |
| 5055 | struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); |
| 5056 | Lisp_Object string_info = Qnil; |
| 5057 | EMACS_INT textpos = -1; |
| 5058 | int col = -1, row = -1; |
| 5059 | int dx = -1, dy = -1; |
| 5060 | int width = -1, height = -1; |
| 5061 | Lisp_Object object = Qnil; |
| 5062 | |
| 5063 | /* Pixel coordinates relative to the window corner. */ |
| 5064 | int wx = XINT (x) - WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w); |
| 5065 | int wy = XINT (y) - WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w); |
| 5066 | |
| 5067 | /* For text area clicks, return X, Y relative to the corner of |
| 5068 | this text area. Note that dX, dY etc are set below, by |
| 5069 | buffer_posn_from_coords. */ |
| 5070 | if (part == ON_TEXT) |
| 5071 | { |
| 5072 | xret = XINT (x) - window_box_left (w, TEXT_AREA); |
| 5073 | yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w); |
| 5074 | } |
| 5075 | /* For mode line and header line clicks, return X, Y relative to |
| 5076 | the left window edge. Use mode_line_string to look for a |
| 5077 | string on the click position. */ |
| 5078 | else if (part == ON_MODE_LINE || part == ON_HEADER_LINE) |
| 5079 | { |
| 5080 | Lisp_Object string; |
| 5081 | EMACS_INT charpos; |
| 5082 | |
| 5083 | posn = (part == ON_MODE_LINE) ? Qmode_line : Qheader_line; |
| 5084 | /* Note that mode_line_string takes COL, ROW as pixels and |
| 5085 | converts them to characters. */ |
| 5086 | col = wx; |
| 5087 | row = wy; |
| 5088 | string = mode_line_string (w, part, &col, &row, &charpos, |
| 5089 | &object, &dx, &dy, &width, &height); |
| 5090 | if (STRINGP (string)) |
| 5091 | string_info = Fcons (string, make_number (charpos)); |
| 5092 | textpos = (w == XWINDOW (selected_window) |
| 5093 | && current_buffer == XBUFFER (w->buffer)) |
| 5094 | ? PT : XMARKER (w->pointm)->charpos; |
| 5095 | |
| 5096 | xret = wx; |
| 5097 | yret = wy; |
| 5098 | } |
| 5099 | /* For fringes and margins, Y is relative to the area's (and the |
| 5100 | window's) top edge, while X is meaningless. */ |
| 5101 | else if (part == ON_LEFT_MARGIN || part == ON_RIGHT_MARGIN) |
| 5102 | { |
| 5103 | Lisp_Object string; |
| 5104 | EMACS_INT charpos; |
| 5105 | |
| 5106 | posn = (part == ON_LEFT_MARGIN) ? Qleft_margin : Qright_margin; |
| 5107 | col = wx; |
| 5108 | row = wy; |
| 5109 | string = marginal_area_string (w, part, &col, &row, &charpos, |
| 5110 | &object, &dx, &dy, &width, &height); |
| 5111 | if (STRINGP (string)) |
| 5112 | string_info = Fcons (string, make_number (charpos)); |
| 5113 | yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w); |
| 5114 | } |
| 5115 | else if (part == ON_LEFT_FRINGE) |
| 5116 | { |
| 5117 | posn = Qleft_fringe; |
| 5118 | col = 0; |
| 5119 | dx = wx |
| 5120 | - (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w) |
| 5121 | ? 0 : window_box_width (w, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA)); |
| 5122 | dy = yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w); |
| 5123 | } |
| 5124 | else if (part == ON_RIGHT_FRINGE) |
| 5125 | { |
| 5126 | posn = Qright_fringe; |
| 5127 | col = 0; |
| 5128 | dx = wx |
| 5129 | - window_box_width (w, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA) |
| 5130 | - window_box_width (w, TEXT_AREA) |
| 5131 | - (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w) |
| 5132 | ? window_box_width (w, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA) |
| 5133 | : 0); |
| 5134 | dy = yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w); |
| 5135 | } |
| 5136 | else if (part == ON_VERTICAL_BORDER) |
| 5137 | { |
| 5138 | posn = Qvertical_line; |
| 5139 | width = 1; |
| 5140 | dx = 0; |
| 5141 | dy = yret = wy; |
| 5142 | } |
| 5143 | /* Nothing special for part == ON_SCROLL_BAR. */ |
| 5144 | |
| 5145 | /* For clicks in the text area, fringes, or margins, call |
| 5146 | buffer_posn_from_coords to extract TEXTPOS, the buffer |
| 5147 | position nearest to the click. */ |
| 5148 | if (textpos < 0) |
| 5149 | { |
| 5150 | Lisp_Object string2, object2 = Qnil; |
| 5151 | struct display_pos p; |
| 5152 | int dx2, dy2; |
| 5153 | int width2, height2; |
| 5154 | /* The pixel X coordinate passed to buffer_posn_from_coords |
| 5155 | is the X coordinate relative to the text area for |
| 5156 | text-area clicks, zero otherwise. */ |
| 5157 | int x2 = (part == ON_TEXT) ? xret : 0; |
| 5158 | int y2 = wy; |
| 5159 | |
| 5160 | string2 = buffer_posn_from_coords (w, &x2, &y2, &p, |
| 5161 | &object2, &dx2, &dy2, |
| 5162 | &width2, &height2); |
| 5163 | textpos = CHARPOS (p.pos); |
| 5164 | if (col < 0) col = x2; |
| 5165 | if (row < 0) row = y2; |
| 5166 | if (dx < 0) dx = dx2; |
| 5167 | if (dy < 0) dy = dy2; |
| 5168 | if (width < 0) width = width2; |
| 5169 | if (height < 0) height = height2; |
| 5170 | |
| 5171 | if (NILP (posn)) |
| 5172 | { |
| 5173 | posn = make_number (textpos); |
| 5174 | if (STRINGP (string2)) |
| 5175 | string_info = Fcons (string2, |
| 5176 | make_number (CHARPOS (p.string_pos))); |
| 5177 | } |
| 5178 | if (NILP (object)) |
| 5179 | object = object2; |
| 5180 | } |
| 5181 | |
| 5182 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 5183 | if (IMAGEP (object)) |
| 5184 | { |
| 5185 | Lisp_Object image_map, hotspot; |
| 5186 | if ((image_map = Fplist_get (XCDR (object), QCmap), |
| 5187 | !NILP (image_map)) |
| 5188 | && (hotspot = find_hot_spot (image_map, dx, dy), |
| 5189 | CONSP (hotspot)) |
| 5190 | && (hotspot = XCDR (hotspot), CONSP (hotspot))) |
| 5191 | posn = XCAR (hotspot); |
| 5192 | } |
| 5193 | #endif |
| 5194 | |
| 5195 | /* Object info */ |
| 5196 | extra_info |
| 5197 | = list3 (object, |
| 5198 | Fcons (make_number (dx), make_number (dy)), |
| 5199 | Fcons (make_number (width), make_number (height))); |
| 5200 | |
| 5201 | /* String info */ |
| 5202 | extra_info = Fcons (string_info, |
| 5203 | Fcons (make_number (textpos), |
| 5204 | Fcons (Fcons (make_number (col), |
| 5205 | make_number (row)), |
| 5206 | extra_info))); |
| 5207 | } |
| 5208 | else if (f != 0) |
| 5209 | XSETFRAME (window, f); |
| 5210 | else |
| 5211 | window = Qnil; |
| 5212 | |
| 5213 | return Fcons (window, |
| 5214 | Fcons (posn, |
| 5215 | Fcons (Fcons (make_number (xret), |
| 5216 | make_number (yret)), |
| 5217 | Fcons (make_number (time), |
| 5218 | extra_info)))); |
| 5219 | } |
| 5220 | |
| 5221 | /* Given a struct input_event, build the lisp event which represents |
| 5222 | it. If EVENT is 0, build a mouse movement event from the mouse |
| 5223 | movement buffer, which should have a movement event in it. |
| 5224 | |
| 5225 | Note that events must be passed to this function in the order they |
| 5226 | are received; this function stores the location of button presses |
| 5227 | in order to build drag events when the button is released. */ |
| 5228 | |
| 5229 | static Lisp_Object |
| 5230 | make_lispy_event (struct input_event *event) |
| 5231 | { |
| 5232 | int i; |
| 5233 | |
| 5234 | switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (event->kind)) |
| 5235 | { |
| 5236 | /* A simple keystroke. */ |
| 5237 | case ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT: |
| 5238 | case MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT: |
| 5239 | { |
| 5240 | Lisp_Object lispy_c; |
| 5241 | EMACS_INT c = event->code; |
| 5242 | if (event->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT) |
| 5243 | { |
| 5244 | c &= 0377; |
| 5245 | eassert (c == event->code); |
| 5246 | /* Turn ASCII characters into control characters |
| 5247 | when proper. */ |
| 5248 | if (event->modifiers & ctrl_modifier) |
| 5249 | { |
| 5250 | c = make_ctrl_char (c); |
| 5251 | event->modifiers &= ~ctrl_modifier; |
| 5252 | } |
| 5253 | } |
| 5254 | |
| 5255 | /* Add in the other modifier bits. The shift key was taken care |
| 5256 | of by the X code. */ |
| 5257 | c |= (event->modifiers |
| 5258 | & (meta_modifier | alt_modifier |
| 5259 | | hyper_modifier | super_modifier | ctrl_modifier)); |
| 5260 | /* Distinguish Shift-SPC from SPC. */ |
| 5261 | if ((event->code) == 040 |
| 5262 | && event->modifiers & shift_modifier) |
| 5263 | c |= shift_modifier; |
| 5264 | button_down_time = 0; |
| 5265 | XSETFASTINT (lispy_c, c); |
| 5266 | return lispy_c; |
| 5267 | } |
| 5268 | |
| 5269 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 5270 | /* NS_NONKEY_EVENTs are just like NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENTs, |
| 5271 | except that they are non-key events (last-nonmenu-event is nil). */ |
| 5272 | case NS_NONKEY_EVENT: |
| 5273 | #endif |
| 5274 | |
| 5275 | /* A function key. The symbol may need to have modifier prefixes |
| 5276 | tacked onto it. */ |
| 5277 | case NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT: |
| 5278 | button_down_time = 0; |
| 5279 | |
| 5280 | for (i = 0; i < sizeof (lispy_accent_codes) / sizeof (int); i++) |
| 5281 | if (event->code == lispy_accent_codes[i]) |
| 5282 | return modify_event_symbol (i, |
| 5283 | event->modifiers, |
| 5284 | Qfunction_key, Qnil, |
| 5285 | lispy_accent_keys, &accent_key_syms, |
| 5286 | (sizeof (lispy_accent_keys) |
| 5287 | / sizeof (lispy_accent_keys[0]))); |
| 5288 | |
| 5289 | #if 0 |
| 5290 | #ifdef XK_kana_A |
| 5291 | if (event->code >= 0x400 && event->code < 0x500) |
| 5292 | return modify_event_symbol (event->code - 0x400, |
| 5293 | event->modifiers & ~shift_modifier, |
| 5294 | Qfunction_key, Qnil, |
| 5295 | lispy_kana_keys, &func_key_syms, |
| 5296 | (sizeof (lispy_kana_keys) |
| 5297 | / sizeof (lispy_kana_keys[0]))); |
| 5298 | #endif /* XK_kana_A */ |
| 5299 | #endif /* 0 */ |
| 5300 | |
| 5301 | #ifdef ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET |
| 5302 | if (event->code < FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET |
| 5303 | && event->code >= ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET) |
| 5304 | return modify_event_symbol (event->code - ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET, |
| 5305 | event->modifiers, |
| 5306 | Qfunction_key, Qnil, |
| 5307 | iso_lispy_function_keys, &func_key_syms, |
| 5308 | (sizeof (iso_lispy_function_keys) |
| 5309 | / sizeof (iso_lispy_function_keys[0]))); |
| 5310 | #endif |
| 5311 | |
| 5312 | /* Handle system-specific or unknown keysyms. */ |
| 5313 | if (event->code & (1 << 28) |
| 5314 | || event->code - FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET < 0 |
| 5315 | || (event->code - FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET |
| 5316 | >= sizeof lispy_function_keys / sizeof *lispy_function_keys) |
| 5317 | || !lispy_function_keys[event->code - FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET]) |
| 5318 | { |
| 5319 | /* We need to use an alist rather than a vector as the cache |
| 5320 | since we can't make a vector long enuf. */ |
| 5321 | if (NILP (current_kboard->system_key_syms)) |
| 5322 | current_kboard->system_key_syms = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil); |
| 5323 | return modify_event_symbol (event->code, |
| 5324 | event->modifiers, |
| 5325 | Qfunction_key, |
| 5326 | current_kboard->Vsystem_key_alist, |
| 5327 | 0, ¤t_kboard->system_key_syms, |
| 5328 | (unsigned) -1); |
| 5329 | } |
| 5330 | |
| 5331 | return modify_event_symbol (event->code - FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET, |
| 5332 | event->modifiers, |
| 5333 | Qfunction_key, Qnil, |
| 5334 | lispy_function_keys, &func_key_syms, |
| 5335 | (sizeof (lispy_function_keys) |
| 5336 | / sizeof (lispy_function_keys[0]))); |
| 5337 | |
| 5338 | #ifdef WINDOWSNT |
| 5339 | case MULTIMEDIA_KEY_EVENT: |
| 5340 | if (event->code < (sizeof (lispy_multimedia_keys) |
| 5341 | / sizeof (lispy_multimedia_keys[0])) |
| 5342 | && event->code > 0 && lispy_multimedia_keys[event->code]) |
| 5343 | { |
| 5344 | return modify_event_symbol (event->code, event->modifiers, |
| 5345 | Qfunction_key, Qnil, |
| 5346 | lispy_multimedia_keys, &func_key_syms, |
| 5347 | (sizeof (lispy_multimedia_keys) |
| 5348 | / sizeof (lispy_multimedia_keys[0]))); |
| 5349 | } |
| 5350 | return Qnil; |
| 5351 | #endif |
| 5352 | |
| 5353 | #ifdef HAVE_MOUSE |
| 5354 | /* A mouse click. Figure out where it is, decide whether it's |
| 5355 | a press, click or drag, and build the appropriate structure. */ |
| 5356 | case MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT: |
| 5357 | #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS |
| 5358 | case SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT: |
| 5359 | #endif |
| 5360 | { |
| 5361 | int button = event->code; |
| 5362 | int is_double; |
| 5363 | Lisp_Object position; |
| 5364 | Lisp_Object *start_pos_ptr; |
| 5365 | Lisp_Object start_pos; |
| 5366 | |
| 5367 | position = Qnil; |
| 5368 | |
| 5369 | /* Build the position as appropriate for this mouse click. */ |
| 5370 | if (event->kind == MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT) |
| 5371 | { |
| 5372 | struct frame *f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window); |
| 5373 | #if ! defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) && ! defined (USE_GTK) && ! defined (HAVE_NS) |
| 5374 | int row, column; |
| 5375 | #endif |
| 5376 | |
| 5377 | /* Ignore mouse events that were made on frame that |
| 5378 | have been deleted. */ |
| 5379 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (f)) |
| 5380 | return Qnil; |
| 5381 | |
| 5382 | #if ! defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) && ! defined (USE_GTK) && ! defined (HAVE_NS) |
| 5383 | /* EVENT->x and EVENT->y are frame-relative pixel |
| 5384 | coordinates at this place. Under old redisplay, COLUMN |
| 5385 | and ROW are set to frame relative glyph coordinates |
| 5386 | which are then used to determine whether this click is |
| 5387 | in a menu (non-toolkit version). */ |
| 5388 | pixel_to_glyph_coords (f, XINT (event->x), XINT (event->y), |
| 5389 | &column, &row, NULL, 1); |
| 5390 | |
| 5391 | /* In the non-toolkit version, clicks on the menu bar |
| 5392 | are ordinary button events in the event buffer. |
| 5393 | Distinguish them, and invoke the menu. |
| 5394 | |
| 5395 | (In the toolkit version, the toolkit handles the menu bar |
| 5396 | and Emacs doesn't know about it until after the user |
| 5397 | makes a selection.) */ |
| 5398 | if (row >= 0 && row < FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f) |
| 5399 | && (event->modifiers & down_modifier)) |
| 5400 | { |
| 5401 | Lisp_Object items, item; |
| 5402 | int hpos; |
| 5403 | int i; |
| 5404 | |
| 5405 | /* Find the menu bar item under `column'. */ |
| 5406 | item = Qnil; |
| 5407 | items = FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (f); |
| 5408 | for (i = 0; i < XVECTOR (items)->size; i += 4) |
| 5409 | { |
| 5410 | Lisp_Object pos, string; |
| 5411 | string = AREF (items, i + 1); |
| 5412 | pos = AREF (items, i + 3); |
| 5413 | if (NILP (string)) |
| 5414 | break; |
| 5415 | if (column >= XINT (pos) |
| 5416 | && column < XINT (pos) + SCHARS (string)) |
| 5417 | { |
| 5418 | item = AREF (items, i); |
| 5419 | break; |
| 5420 | } |
| 5421 | } |
| 5422 | |
| 5423 | /* ELisp manual 2.4b says (x y) are window relative but |
| 5424 | code says they are frame-relative. */ |
| 5425 | position |
| 5426 | = Fcons (event->frame_or_window, |
| 5427 | Fcons (Qmenu_bar, |
| 5428 | Fcons (Fcons (event->x, event->y), |
| 5429 | Fcons (make_number (event->timestamp), |
| 5430 | Qnil)))); |
| 5431 | |
| 5432 | return Fcons (item, Fcons (position, Qnil)); |
| 5433 | } |
| 5434 | #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT && not USE_GTK && not HAVE_NS */ |
| 5435 | |
| 5436 | position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y, |
| 5437 | event->timestamp); |
| 5438 | } |
| 5439 | #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS |
| 5440 | else |
| 5441 | { |
| 5442 | /* It's a scrollbar click. */ |
| 5443 | Lisp_Object window; |
| 5444 | Lisp_Object portion_whole; |
| 5445 | Lisp_Object part; |
| 5446 | |
| 5447 | window = event->frame_or_window; |
| 5448 | portion_whole = Fcons (event->x, event->y); |
| 5449 | part = *scroll_bar_parts[(int) event->part]; |
| 5450 | |
| 5451 | position |
| 5452 | = Fcons (window, |
| 5453 | Fcons (Qvertical_scroll_bar, |
| 5454 | Fcons (portion_whole, |
| 5455 | Fcons (make_number (event->timestamp), |
| 5456 | Fcons (part, Qnil))))); |
| 5457 | } |
| 5458 | #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */ |
| 5459 | |
| 5460 | if (button >= ASIZE (button_down_location)) |
| 5461 | { |
| 5462 | button_down_location = larger_vector (button_down_location, |
| 5463 | button + 1, Qnil); |
| 5464 | mouse_syms = larger_vector (mouse_syms, button + 1, Qnil); |
| 5465 | } |
| 5466 | |
| 5467 | start_pos_ptr = &AREF (button_down_location, button); |
| 5468 | start_pos = *start_pos_ptr; |
| 5469 | *start_pos_ptr = Qnil; |
| 5470 | |
| 5471 | { |
| 5472 | /* On window-system frames, use the value of |
| 5473 | double-click-fuzz as is. On other frames, interpret it |
| 5474 | as a multiple of 1/8 characters. */ |
| 5475 | struct frame *f; |
| 5476 | int fuzz; |
| 5477 | |
| 5478 | if (WINDOWP (event->frame_or_window)) |
| 5479 | f = XFRAME (XWINDOW (event->frame_or_window)->frame); |
| 5480 | else if (FRAMEP (event->frame_or_window)) |
| 5481 | f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window); |
| 5482 | else |
| 5483 | abort (); |
| 5484 | |
| 5485 | if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f)) |
| 5486 | fuzz = double_click_fuzz; |
| 5487 | else |
| 5488 | fuzz = double_click_fuzz / 8; |
| 5489 | |
| 5490 | is_double = (button == last_mouse_button |
| 5491 | && (eabs (XINT (event->x) - last_mouse_x) <= fuzz) |
| 5492 | && (eabs (XINT (event->y) - last_mouse_y) <= fuzz) |
| 5493 | && button_down_time != 0 |
| 5494 | && (EQ (Vdouble_click_time, Qt) |
| 5495 | || (INTEGERP (Vdouble_click_time) |
| 5496 | && ((int)(event->timestamp - button_down_time) |
| 5497 | < XINT (Vdouble_click_time))))); |
| 5498 | } |
| 5499 | |
| 5500 | last_mouse_button = button; |
| 5501 | last_mouse_x = XINT (event->x); |
| 5502 | last_mouse_y = XINT (event->y); |
| 5503 | |
| 5504 | /* If this is a button press, squirrel away the location, so |
| 5505 | we can decide later whether it was a click or a drag. */ |
| 5506 | if (event->modifiers & down_modifier) |
| 5507 | { |
| 5508 | if (is_double) |
| 5509 | { |
| 5510 | double_click_count++; |
| 5511 | event->modifiers |= ((double_click_count > 2) |
| 5512 | ? triple_modifier |
| 5513 | : double_modifier); |
| 5514 | } |
| 5515 | else |
| 5516 | double_click_count = 1; |
| 5517 | button_down_time = event->timestamp; |
| 5518 | *start_pos_ptr = Fcopy_alist (position); |
| 5519 | ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0; |
| 5520 | } |
| 5521 | |
| 5522 | /* Now we're releasing a button - check the co-ordinates to |
| 5523 | see if this was a click or a drag. */ |
| 5524 | else if (event->modifiers & up_modifier) |
| 5525 | { |
| 5526 | /* If we did not see a down before this up, ignore the up. |
| 5527 | Probably this happened because the down event chose a |
| 5528 | menu item. It would be an annoyance to treat the |
| 5529 | release of the button that chose the menu item as a |
| 5530 | separate event. */ |
| 5531 | |
| 5532 | if (!CONSP (start_pos)) |
| 5533 | return Qnil; |
| 5534 | |
| 5535 | event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier; |
| 5536 | |
| 5537 | { |
| 5538 | Lisp_Object new_down, down; |
| 5539 | EMACS_INT xdiff = double_click_fuzz, ydiff = double_click_fuzz; |
| 5540 | |
| 5541 | /* The third element of every position |
| 5542 | should be the (x,y) pair. */ |
| 5543 | down = Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (start_pos))); |
| 5544 | new_down = Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (position))); |
| 5545 | |
| 5546 | if (CONSP (down) |
| 5547 | && INTEGERP (XCAR (down)) && INTEGERP (XCDR (down))) |
| 5548 | { |
| 5549 | xdiff = XINT (XCAR (new_down)) - XINT (XCAR (down)); |
| 5550 | ydiff = XINT (XCDR (new_down)) - XINT (XCDR (down)); |
| 5551 | } |
| 5552 | |
| 5553 | if (ignore_mouse_drag_p) |
| 5554 | { |
| 5555 | event->modifiers |= click_modifier; |
| 5556 | ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0; |
| 5557 | } |
| 5558 | else if (xdiff < double_click_fuzz && xdiff > - double_click_fuzz |
| 5559 | && ydiff < double_click_fuzz && ydiff > - double_click_fuzz |
| 5560 | /* Maybe the mouse has moved a lot, caused scrolling, and |
| 5561 | eventually ended up at the same screen position (but |
| 5562 | not buffer position) in which case it is a drag, not |
| 5563 | a click. */ |
| 5564 | /* FIXME: OTOH if the buffer position has changed |
| 5565 | because of a timer or process filter rather than |
| 5566 | because of mouse movement, it should be considered as |
| 5567 | a click. But mouse-drag-region completely ignores |
| 5568 | this case and it hasn't caused any real problem, so |
| 5569 | it's probably OK to ignore it as well. */ |
| 5570 | && EQ (Fcar (Fcdr (start_pos)), Fcar (Fcdr (position)))) |
| 5571 | /* Mouse hasn't moved (much). */ |
| 5572 | event->modifiers |= click_modifier; |
| 5573 | else |
| 5574 | { |
| 5575 | button_down_time = 0; |
| 5576 | event->modifiers |= drag_modifier; |
| 5577 | } |
| 5578 | |
| 5579 | /* Don't check is_double; treat this as multiple |
| 5580 | if the down-event was multiple. */ |
| 5581 | if (double_click_count > 1) |
| 5582 | event->modifiers |= ((double_click_count > 2) |
| 5583 | ? triple_modifier |
| 5584 | : double_modifier); |
| 5585 | } |
| 5586 | } |
| 5587 | else |
| 5588 | /* Every mouse event should either have the down_modifier or |
| 5589 | the up_modifier set. */ |
| 5590 | abort (); |
| 5591 | |
| 5592 | { |
| 5593 | /* Get the symbol we should use for the mouse click. */ |
| 5594 | Lisp_Object head; |
| 5595 | |
| 5596 | head = modify_event_symbol (button, |
| 5597 | event->modifiers, |
| 5598 | Qmouse_click, Vlispy_mouse_stem, |
| 5599 | NULL, |
| 5600 | &mouse_syms, |
| 5601 | XVECTOR (mouse_syms)->size); |
| 5602 | if (event->modifiers & drag_modifier) |
| 5603 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5604 | Fcons (start_pos, |
| 5605 | Fcons (position, |
| 5606 | Qnil))); |
| 5607 | else if (event->modifiers & (double_modifier | triple_modifier)) |
| 5608 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5609 | Fcons (position, |
| 5610 | Fcons (make_number (double_click_count), |
| 5611 | Qnil))); |
| 5612 | else |
| 5613 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5614 | Fcons (position, |
| 5615 | Qnil)); |
| 5616 | } |
| 5617 | } |
| 5618 | |
| 5619 | case WHEEL_EVENT: |
| 5620 | case HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT: |
| 5621 | { |
| 5622 | Lisp_Object position; |
| 5623 | Lisp_Object head; |
| 5624 | |
| 5625 | /* Build the position as appropriate for this mouse click. */ |
| 5626 | struct frame *f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window); |
| 5627 | |
| 5628 | /* Ignore wheel events that were made on frame that have been |
| 5629 | deleted. */ |
| 5630 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (f)) |
| 5631 | return Qnil; |
| 5632 | |
| 5633 | position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y, |
| 5634 | event->timestamp); |
| 5635 | |
| 5636 | /* Set double or triple modifiers to indicate the wheel speed. */ |
| 5637 | { |
| 5638 | /* On window-system frames, use the value of |
| 5639 | double-click-fuzz as is. On other frames, interpret it |
| 5640 | as a multiple of 1/8 characters. */ |
| 5641 | struct frame *f; |
| 5642 | int fuzz; |
| 5643 | int symbol_num; |
| 5644 | int is_double; |
| 5645 | |
| 5646 | if (WINDOWP (event->frame_or_window)) |
| 5647 | f = XFRAME (XWINDOW (event->frame_or_window)->frame); |
| 5648 | else if (FRAMEP (event->frame_or_window)) |
| 5649 | f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window); |
| 5650 | else |
| 5651 | abort (); |
| 5652 | |
| 5653 | fuzz = FRAME_WINDOW_P (f) |
| 5654 | ? double_click_fuzz : double_click_fuzz / 8; |
| 5655 | |
| 5656 | if (event->modifiers & up_modifier) |
| 5657 | { |
| 5658 | /* Emit a wheel-up event. */ |
| 5659 | event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier; |
| 5660 | symbol_num = 0; |
| 5661 | } |
| 5662 | else if (event->modifiers & down_modifier) |
| 5663 | { |
| 5664 | /* Emit a wheel-down event. */ |
| 5665 | event->modifiers &= ~down_modifier; |
| 5666 | symbol_num = 1; |
| 5667 | } |
| 5668 | else |
| 5669 | /* Every wheel event should either have the down_modifier or |
| 5670 | the up_modifier set. */ |
| 5671 | abort (); |
| 5672 | |
| 5673 | if (event->kind == HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT) |
| 5674 | symbol_num += 2; |
| 5675 | |
| 5676 | is_double = (last_mouse_button == - (1 + symbol_num) |
| 5677 | && (eabs (XINT (event->x) - last_mouse_x) <= fuzz) |
| 5678 | && (eabs (XINT (event->y) - last_mouse_y) <= fuzz) |
| 5679 | && button_down_time != 0 |
| 5680 | && (EQ (Vdouble_click_time, Qt) |
| 5681 | || (INTEGERP (Vdouble_click_time) |
| 5682 | && ((int)(event->timestamp - button_down_time) |
| 5683 | < XINT (Vdouble_click_time))))); |
| 5684 | if (is_double) |
| 5685 | { |
| 5686 | double_click_count++; |
| 5687 | event->modifiers |= ((double_click_count > 2) |
| 5688 | ? triple_modifier |
| 5689 | : double_modifier); |
| 5690 | } |
| 5691 | else |
| 5692 | { |
| 5693 | double_click_count = 1; |
| 5694 | event->modifiers |= click_modifier; |
| 5695 | } |
| 5696 | |
| 5697 | button_down_time = event->timestamp; |
| 5698 | /* Use a negative value to distinguish wheel from mouse button. */ |
| 5699 | last_mouse_button = - (1 + symbol_num); |
| 5700 | last_mouse_x = XINT (event->x); |
| 5701 | last_mouse_y = XINT (event->y); |
| 5702 | |
| 5703 | /* Get the symbol we should use for the wheel event. */ |
| 5704 | head = modify_event_symbol (symbol_num, |
| 5705 | event->modifiers, |
| 5706 | Qmouse_click, |
| 5707 | Qnil, |
| 5708 | lispy_wheel_names, |
| 5709 | &wheel_syms, |
| 5710 | ASIZE (wheel_syms)); |
| 5711 | } |
| 5712 | |
| 5713 | if (event->modifiers & (double_modifier | triple_modifier)) |
| 5714 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5715 | Fcons (position, |
| 5716 | Fcons (make_number (double_click_count), |
| 5717 | Qnil))); |
| 5718 | else |
| 5719 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5720 | Fcons (position, |
| 5721 | Qnil)); |
| 5722 | } |
| 5723 | |
| 5724 | |
| 5725 | #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS |
| 5726 | |
| 5727 | /* We don't have down and up events if using toolkit scroll bars, |
| 5728 | so make this always a click event. Store in the `part' of |
| 5729 | the Lisp event a symbol which maps to the following actions: |
| 5730 | |
| 5731 | `above_handle' page up |
| 5732 | `below_handle' page down |
| 5733 | `up' line up |
| 5734 | `down' line down |
| 5735 | `top' top of buffer |
| 5736 | `bottom' bottom of buffer |
| 5737 | `handle' thumb has been dragged. |
| 5738 | `end-scroll' end of interaction with scroll bar |
| 5739 | |
| 5740 | The incoming input_event contains in its `part' member an |
| 5741 | index of type `enum scroll_bar_part' which we can use as an |
| 5742 | index in scroll_bar_parts to get the appropriate symbol. */ |
| 5743 | |
| 5744 | case SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT: |
| 5745 | { |
| 5746 | Lisp_Object position, head, window, portion_whole, part; |
| 5747 | |
| 5748 | window = event->frame_or_window; |
| 5749 | portion_whole = Fcons (event->x, event->y); |
| 5750 | part = *scroll_bar_parts[(int) event->part]; |
| 5751 | |
| 5752 | position |
| 5753 | = Fcons (window, |
| 5754 | Fcons (Qvertical_scroll_bar, |
| 5755 | Fcons (portion_whole, |
| 5756 | Fcons (make_number (event->timestamp), |
| 5757 | Fcons (part, Qnil))))); |
| 5758 | |
| 5759 | /* Always treat scroll bar events as clicks. */ |
| 5760 | event->modifiers |= click_modifier; |
| 5761 | event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier; |
| 5762 | |
| 5763 | if (event->code >= ASIZE (mouse_syms)) |
| 5764 | mouse_syms = larger_vector (mouse_syms, event->code + 1, Qnil); |
| 5765 | |
| 5766 | /* Get the symbol we should use for the mouse click. */ |
| 5767 | head = modify_event_symbol (event->code, |
| 5768 | event->modifiers, |
| 5769 | Qmouse_click, |
| 5770 | Vlispy_mouse_stem, |
| 5771 | NULL, &mouse_syms, |
| 5772 | XVECTOR (mouse_syms)->size); |
| 5773 | return Fcons (head, Fcons (position, Qnil)); |
| 5774 | } |
| 5775 | |
| 5776 | #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */ |
| 5777 | |
| 5778 | case DRAG_N_DROP_EVENT: |
| 5779 | { |
| 5780 | FRAME_PTR f; |
| 5781 | Lisp_Object head, position; |
| 5782 | Lisp_Object files; |
| 5783 | |
| 5784 | f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window); |
| 5785 | files = event->arg; |
| 5786 | |
| 5787 | /* Ignore mouse events that were made on frames that |
| 5788 | have been deleted. */ |
| 5789 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (f)) |
| 5790 | return Qnil; |
| 5791 | |
| 5792 | position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y, |
| 5793 | event->timestamp); |
| 5794 | |
| 5795 | head = modify_event_symbol (0, event->modifiers, |
| 5796 | Qdrag_n_drop, Qnil, |
| 5797 | lispy_drag_n_drop_names, |
| 5798 | &drag_n_drop_syms, 1); |
| 5799 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5800 | Fcons (position, |
| 5801 | Fcons (files, |
| 5802 | Qnil))); |
| 5803 | } |
| 5804 | #endif /* HAVE_MOUSE */ |
| 5805 | |
| 5806 | #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \ |
| 5807 | || defined(HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK) |
| 5808 | case MENU_BAR_EVENT: |
| 5809 | if (EQ (event->arg, event->frame_or_window)) |
| 5810 | /* This is the prefix key. We translate this to |
| 5811 | `(menu_bar)' because the code in keyboard.c for menu |
| 5812 | events, which we use, relies on this. */ |
| 5813 | return Fcons (Qmenu_bar, Qnil); |
| 5814 | return event->arg; |
| 5815 | #endif |
| 5816 | |
| 5817 | case SELECT_WINDOW_EVENT: |
| 5818 | /* Make an event (select-window (WINDOW)). */ |
| 5819 | return Fcons (Qselect_window, |
| 5820 | Fcons (Fcons (event->frame_or_window, Qnil), |
| 5821 | Qnil)); |
| 5822 | |
| 5823 | case TOOL_BAR_EVENT: |
| 5824 | if (EQ (event->arg, event->frame_or_window)) |
| 5825 | /* This is the prefix key. We translate this to |
| 5826 | `(tool_bar)' because the code in keyboard.c for tool bar |
| 5827 | events, which we use, relies on this. */ |
| 5828 | return Fcons (Qtool_bar, Qnil); |
| 5829 | else if (SYMBOLP (event->arg)) |
| 5830 | return apply_modifiers (event->modifiers, event->arg); |
| 5831 | return event->arg; |
| 5832 | |
| 5833 | case USER_SIGNAL_EVENT: |
| 5834 | /* A user signal. */ |
| 5835 | { |
| 5836 | char *name = find_user_signal_name (event->code); |
| 5837 | if (!name) |
| 5838 | abort (); |
| 5839 | return intern (name); |
| 5840 | } |
| 5841 | |
| 5842 | case SAVE_SESSION_EVENT: |
| 5843 | return Qsave_session; |
| 5844 | |
| 5845 | #ifdef HAVE_DBUS |
| 5846 | case DBUS_EVENT: |
| 5847 | { |
| 5848 | return Fcons (Qdbus_event, event->arg); |
| 5849 | } |
| 5850 | #endif /* HAVE_DBUS */ |
| 5851 | |
| 5852 | case CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT: |
| 5853 | return Fcons (Qconfig_changed_event, |
| 5854 | Fcons (event->arg, |
| 5855 | Fcons (event->frame_or_window, Qnil))); |
| 5856 | #ifdef HAVE_GPM |
| 5857 | case GPM_CLICK_EVENT: |
| 5858 | { |
| 5859 | FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window); |
| 5860 | Lisp_Object head, position; |
| 5861 | Lisp_Object *start_pos_ptr; |
| 5862 | Lisp_Object start_pos; |
| 5863 | int button = event->code; |
| 5864 | |
| 5865 | if (button >= ASIZE (button_down_location)) |
| 5866 | { |
| 5867 | button_down_location = larger_vector (button_down_location, |
| 5868 | button + 1, Qnil); |
| 5869 | mouse_syms = larger_vector (mouse_syms, button + 1, Qnil); |
| 5870 | } |
| 5871 | |
| 5872 | start_pos_ptr = &AREF (button_down_location, button); |
| 5873 | start_pos = *start_pos_ptr; |
| 5874 | |
| 5875 | position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y, |
| 5876 | event->timestamp); |
| 5877 | |
| 5878 | if (event->modifiers & down_modifier) |
| 5879 | *start_pos_ptr = Fcopy_alist (position); |
| 5880 | else if (event->modifiers & (up_modifier | drag_modifier)) |
| 5881 | { |
| 5882 | if (!CONSP (start_pos)) |
| 5883 | return Qnil; |
| 5884 | event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier; |
| 5885 | } |
| 5886 | |
| 5887 | head = modify_event_symbol (button, |
| 5888 | event->modifiers, |
| 5889 | Qmouse_click, Vlispy_mouse_stem, |
| 5890 | NULL, |
| 5891 | &mouse_syms, |
| 5892 | XVECTOR (mouse_syms)->size); |
| 5893 | |
| 5894 | if (event->modifiers & drag_modifier) |
| 5895 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5896 | Fcons (start_pos, |
| 5897 | Fcons (position, |
| 5898 | Qnil))); |
| 5899 | else if (event->modifiers & double_modifier) |
| 5900 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5901 | Fcons (position, |
| 5902 | Fcons (make_number (2), |
| 5903 | Qnil))); |
| 5904 | else if (event->modifiers & triple_modifier) |
| 5905 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5906 | Fcons (position, |
| 5907 | Fcons (make_number (3), |
| 5908 | Qnil))); |
| 5909 | else |
| 5910 | return Fcons (head, |
| 5911 | Fcons (position, |
| 5912 | Qnil)); |
| 5913 | } |
| 5914 | #endif /* HAVE_GPM */ |
| 5915 | |
| 5916 | /* The 'kind' field of the event is something we don't recognize. */ |
| 5917 | default: |
| 5918 | abort (); |
| 5919 | } |
| 5920 | } |
| 5921 | |
| 5922 | #if defined(HAVE_MOUSE) || defined(HAVE_GPM) |
| 5923 | |
| 5924 | static Lisp_Object |
| 5925 | make_lispy_movement (FRAME_PTR frame, Lisp_Object bar_window, enum scroll_bar_part part, |
| 5926 | Lisp_Object x, Lisp_Object y, unsigned long time) |
| 5927 | { |
| 5928 | /* Is it a scroll bar movement? */ |
| 5929 | if (frame && ! NILP (bar_window)) |
| 5930 | { |
| 5931 | Lisp_Object part_sym; |
| 5932 | |
| 5933 | part_sym = *scroll_bar_parts[(int) part]; |
| 5934 | return Fcons (Qscroll_bar_movement, |
| 5935 | Fcons (list5 (bar_window, |
| 5936 | Qvertical_scroll_bar, |
| 5937 | Fcons (x, y), |
| 5938 | make_number (time), |
| 5939 | part_sym), |
| 5940 | Qnil)); |
| 5941 | } |
| 5942 | /* Or is it an ordinary mouse movement? */ |
| 5943 | else |
| 5944 | { |
| 5945 | Lisp_Object position; |
| 5946 | position = make_lispy_position (frame, x, y, time); |
| 5947 | return list2 (Qmouse_movement, position); |
| 5948 | } |
| 5949 | } |
| 5950 | |
| 5951 | #endif /* HAVE_MOUSE || HAVE GPM */ |
| 5952 | |
| 5953 | /* Construct a switch frame event. */ |
| 5954 | static Lisp_Object |
| 5955 | make_lispy_switch_frame (Lisp_Object frame) |
| 5956 | { |
| 5957 | return Fcons (Qswitch_frame, Fcons (frame, Qnil)); |
| 5958 | } |
| 5959 | \f |
| 5960 | /* Manipulating modifiers. */ |
| 5961 | |
| 5962 | /* Parse the name of SYMBOL, and return the set of modifiers it contains. |
| 5963 | |
| 5964 | If MODIFIER_END is non-zero, set *MODIFIER_END to the position in |
| 5965 | SYMBOL's name of the end of the modifiers; the string from this |
| 5966 | position is the unmodified symbol name. |
| 5967 | |
| 5968 | This doesn't use any caches. */ |
| 5969 | |
| 5970 | static int |
| 5971 | parse_modifiers_uncached (Lisp_Object symbol, int *modifier_end) |
| 5972 | { |
| 5973 | Lisp_Object name; |
| 5974 | int i; |
| 5975 | int modifiers; |
| 5976 | |
| 5977 | CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol); |
| 5978 | |
| 5979 | modifiers = 0; |
| 5980 | name = SYMBOL_NAME (symbol); |
| 5981 | |
| 5982 | for (i = 0; i+2 <= SBYTES (name); ) |
| 5983 | { |
| 5984 | int this_mod_end = 0; |
| 5985 | int this_mod = 0; |
| 5986 | |
| 5987 | /* See if the name continues with a modifier word. |
| 5988 | Check that the word appears, but don't check what follows it. |
| 5989 | Set this_mod and this_mod_end to record what we find. */ |
| 5990 | |
| 5991 | switch (SREF (name, i)) |
| 5992 | { |
| 5993 | #define SINGLE_LETTER_MOD(BIT) \ |
| 5994 | (this_mod_end = i + 1, this_mod = BIT) |
| 5995 | |
| 5996 | case 'A': |
| 5997 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (alt_modifier); |
| 5998 | break; |
| 5999 | |
| 6000 | case 'C': |
| 6001 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier); |
| 6002 | break; |
| 6003 | |
| 6004 | case 'H': |
| 6005 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (hyper_modifier); |
| 6006 | break; |
| 6007 | |
| 6008 | case 'M': |
| 6009 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (meta_modifier); |
| 6010 | break; |
| 6011 | |
| 6012 | case 'S': |
| 6013 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (shift_modifier); |
| 6014 | break; |
| 6015 | |
| 6016 | case 's': |
| 6017 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (super_modifier); |
| 6018 | break; |
| 6019 | |
| 6020 | #undef SINGLE_LETTER_MOD |
| 6021 | |
| 6022 | #define MULTI_LETTER_MOD(BIT, NAME, LEN) \ |
| 6023 | if (i + LEN + 1 <= SBYTES (name) \ |
| 6024 | && ! strncmp (SDATA (name) + i, NAME, LEN)) \ |
| 6025 | { \ |
| 6026 | this_mod_end = i + LEN; \ |
| 6027 | this_mod = BIT; \ |
| 6028 | } |
| 6029 | |
| 6030 | case 'd': |
| 6031 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (drag_modifier, "drag", 4); |
| 6032 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (down_modifier, "down", 4); |
| 6033 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (double_modifier, "double", 6); |
| 6034 | break; |
| 6035 | |
| 6036 | case 't': |
| 6037 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (triple_modifier, "triple", 6); |
| 6038 | break; |
| 6039 | #undef MULTI_LETTER_MOD |
| 6040 | |
| 6041 | } |
| 6042 | |
| 6043 | /* If we found no modifier, stop looking for them. */ |
| 6044 | if (this_mod_end == 0) |
| 6045 | break; |
| 6046 | |
| 6047 | /* Check there is a dash after the modifier, so that it |
| 6048 | really is a modifier. */ |
| 6049 | if (this_mod_end >= SBYTES (name) |
| 6050 | || SREF (name, this_mod_end) != '-') |
| 6051 | break; |
| 6052 | |
| 6053 | /* This modifier is real; look for another. */ |
| 6054 | modifiers |= this_mod; |
| 6055 | i = this_mod_end + 1; |
| 6056 | } |
| 6057 | |
| 6058 | /* Should we include the `click' modifier? */ |
| 6059 | if (! (modifiers & (down_modifier | drag_modifier |
| 6060 | | double_modifier | triple_modifier)) |
| 6061 | && i + 7 == SBYTES (name) |
| 6062 | && strncmp (SDATA (name) + i, "mouse-", 6) == 0 |
| 6063 | && ('0' <= SREF (name, i + 6) && SREF (name, i + 6) <= '9')) |
| 6064 | modifiers |= click_modifier; |
| 6065 | |
| 6066 | if (! (modifiers & (double_modifier | triple_modifier)) |
| 6067 | && i + 6 < SBYTES (name) |
| 6068 | && strncmp (SDATA (name) + i, "wheel-", 6) == 0) |
| 6069 | modifiers |= click_modifier; |
| 6070 | |
| 6071 | if (modifier_end) |
| 6072 | *modifier_end = i; |
| 6073 | |
| 6074 | return modifiers; |
| 6075 | } |
| 6076 | |
| 6077 | /* Return a symbol whose name is the modifier prefixes for MODIFIERS |
| 6078 | prepended to the string BASE[0..BASE_LEN-1]. |
| 6079 | This doesn't use any caches. */ |
| 6080 | static Lisp_Object |
| 6081 | apply_modifiers_uncached (int modifiers, char *base, int base_len, int base_len_byte) |
| 6082 | { |
| 6083 | /* Since BASE could contain nulls, we can't use intern here; we have |
| 6084 | to use Fintern, which expects a genuine Lisp_String, and keeps a |
| 6085 | reference to it. */ |
| 6086 | char *new_mods |
| 6087 | = (char *) alloca (sizeof ("A-C-H-M-S-s-down-drag-double-triple-")); |
| 6088 | int mod_len; |
| 6089 | |
| 6090 | { |
| 6091 | char *p = new_mods; |
| 6092 | |
| 6093 | /* Only the event queue may use the `up' modifier; it should always |
| 6094 | be turned into a click or drag event before presented to lisp code. */ |
| 6095 | if (modifiers & up_modifier) |
| 6096 | abort (); |
| 6097 | |
| 6098 | if (modifiers & alt_modifier) { *p++ = 'A'; *p++ = '-'; } |
| 6099 | if (modifiers & ctrl_modifier) { *p++ = 'C'; *p++ = '-'; } |
| 6100 | if (modifiers & hyper_modifier) { *p++ = 'H'; *p++ = '-'; } |
| 6101 | if (modifiers & meta_modifier) { *p++ = 'M'; *p++ = '-'; } |
| 6102 | if (modifiers & shift_modifier) { *p++ = 'S'; *p++ = '-'; } |
| 6103 | if (modifiers & super_modifier) { *p++ = 's'; *p++ = '-'; } |
| 6104 | if (modifiers & double_modifier) { strcpy (p, "double-"); p += 7; } |
| 6105 | if (modifiers & triple_modifier) { strcpy (p, "triple-"); p += 7; } |
| 6106 | if (modifiers & down_modifier) { strcpy (p, "down-"); p += 5; } |
| 6107 | if (modifiers & drag_modifier) { strcpy (p, "drag-"); p += 5; } |
| 6108 | /* The click modifier is denoted by the absence of other modifiers. */ |
| 6109 | |
| 6110 | *p = '\0'; |
| 6111 | |
| 6112 | mod_len = p - new_mods; |
| 6113 | } |
| 6114 | |
| 6115 | { |
| 6116 | Lisp_Object new_name; |
| 6117 | |
| 6118 | new_name = make_uninit_multibyte_string (mod_len + base_len, |
| 6119 | mod_len + base_len_byte); |
| 6120 | memcpy (SDATA (new_name), new_mods, mod_len); |
| 6121 | memcpy (SDATA (new_name) + mod_len, base, base_len_byte); |
| 6122 | |
| 6123 | return Fintern (new_name, Qnil); |
| 6124 | } |
| 6125 | } |
| 6126 | |
| 6127 | |
| 6128 | static const char *const modifier_names[] = |
| 6129 | { |
| 6130 | "up", "down", "drag", "click", "double", "triple", 0, 0, |
| 6131 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
| 6132 | 0, 0, "alt", "super", "hyper", "shift", "control", "meta" |
| 6133 | }; |
| 6134 | #define NUM_MOD_NAMES (sizeof (modifier_names) / sizeof (modifier_names[0])) |
| 6135 | |
| 6136 | static Lisp_Object modifier_symbols; |
| 6137 | |
| 6138 | /* Return the list of modifier symbols corresponding to the mask MODIFIERS. */ |
| 6139 | static Lisp_Object |
| 6140 | lispy_modifier_list (int modifiers) |
| 6141 | { |
| 6142 | Lisp_Object modifier_list; |
| 6143 | int i; |
| 6144 | |
| 6145 | modifier_list = Qnil; |
| 6146 | for (i = 0; (1<<i) <= modifiers && i < NUM_MOD_NAMES; i++) |
| 6147 | if (modifiers & (1<<i)) |
| 6148 | modifier_list = Fcons (XVECTOR (modifier_symbols)->contents[i], |
| 6149 | modifier_list); |
| 6150 | |
| 6151 | return modifier_list; |
| 6152 | } |
| 6153 | |
| 6154 | |
| 6155 | /* Parse the modifiers on SYMBOL, and return a list like (UNMODIFIED MASK), |
| 6156 | where UNMODIFIED is the unmodified form of SYMBOL, |
| 6157 | MASK is the set of modifiers present in SYMBOL's name. |
| 6158 | This is similar to parse_modifiers_uncached, but uses the cache in |
| 6159 | SYMBOL's Qevent_symbol_element_mask property, and maintains the |
| 6160 | Qevent_symbol_elements property. */ |
| 6161 | |
| 6162 | #define KEY_TO_CHAR(k) (XINT (k) & ((1 << CHARACTERBITS) - 1)) |
| 6163 | |
| 6164 | Lisp_Object |
| 6165 | parse_modifiers (Lisp_Object symbol) |
| 6166 | { |
| 6167 | Lisp_Object elements; |
| 6168 | |
| 6169 | if (INTEGERP (symbol)) |
| 6170 | return (Fcons (make_number (KEY_TO_CHAR (symbol)), |
| 6171 | Fcons (make_number (XINT (symbol) & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK), |
| 6172 | Qnil))); |
| 6173 | else if (!SYMBOLP (symbol)) |
| 6174 | return Qnil; |
| 6175 | |
| 6176 | elements = Fget (symbol, Qevent_symbol_element_mask); |
| 6177 | if (CONSP (elements)) |
| 6178 | return elements; |
| 6179 | else |
| 6180 | { |
| 6181 | int end; |
| 6182 | int modifiers = parse_modifiers_uncached (symbol, &end); |
| 6183 | Lisp_Object unmodified; |
| 6184 | Lisp_Object mask; |
| 6185 | |
| 6186 | unmodified = Fintern (make_string (SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)) + end, |
| 6187 | SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)) - end), |
| 6188 | Qnil); |
| 6189 | |
| 6190 | if (modifiers & ~INTMASK) |
| 6191 | abort (); |
| 6192 | XSETFASTINT (mask, modifiers); |
| 6193 | elements = Fcons (unmodified, Fcons (mask, Qnil)); |
| 6194 | |
| 6195 | /* Cache the parsing results on SYMBOL. */ |
| 6196 | Fput (symbol, Qevent_symbol_element_mask, |
| 6197 | elements); |
| 6198 | Fput (symbol, Qevent_symbol_elements, |
| 6199 | Fcons (unmodified, lispy_modifier_list (modifiers))); |
| 6200 | |
| 6201 | /* Since we know that SYMBOL is modifiers applied to unmodified, |
| 6202 | it would be nice to put that in unmodified's cache. |
| 6203 | But we can't, since we're not sure that parse_modifiers is |
| 6204 | canonical. */ |
| 6205 | |
| 6206 | return elements; |
| 6207 | } |
| 6208 | } |
| 6209 | |
| 6210 | DEFUN ("internal-event-symbol-parse-modifiers", Fevent_symbol_parse_modifiers, |
| 6211 | Sevent_symbol_parse_modifiers, 1, 1, 0, |
| 6212 | doc: /* Parse the event symbol. For internal use. */) |
| 6213 | (Lisp_Object symbol) |
| 6214 | { |
| 6215 | /* Fill the cache if needed. */ |
| 6216 | parse_modifiers (symbol); |
| 6217 | /* Ignore the result (which is stored on Qevent_symbol_element_mask) |
| 6218 | and use the Lispier representation stored on Qevent_symbol_elements |
| 6219 | instead. */ |
| 6220 | return Fget (symbol, Qevent_symbol_elements); |
| 6221 | } |
| 6222 | |
| 6223 | /* Apply the modifiers MODIFIERS to the symbol BASE. |
| 6224 | BASE must be unmodified. |
| 6225 | |
| 6226 | This is like apply_modifiers_uncached, but uses BASE's |
| 6227 | Qmodifier_cache property, if present. It also builds |
| 6228 | Qevent_symbol_elements properties, since it has that info anyway. |
| 6229 | |
| 6230 | apply_modifiers copies the value of BASE's Qevent_kind property to |
| 6231 | the modified symbol. */ |
| 6232 | static Lisp_Object |
| 6233 | apply_modifiers (int modifiers, Lisp_Object base) |
| 6234 | { |
| 6235 | Lisp_Object cache, index, entry, new_symbol; |
| 6236 | |
| 6237 | /* Mask out upper bits. We don't know where this value's been. */ |
| 6238 | modifiers &= INTMASK; |
| 6239 | |
| 6240 | if (INTEGERP (base)) |
| 6241 | return make_number (XINT (base) | modifiers); |
| 6242 | |
| 6243 | /* The click modifier never figures into cache indices. */ |
| 6244 | cache = Fget (base, Qmodifier_cache); |
| 6245 | XSETFASTINT (index, (modifiers & ~click_modifier)); |
| 6246 | entry = assq_no_quit (index, cache); |
| 6247 | |
| 6248 | if (CONSP (entry)) |
| 6249 | new_symbol = XCDR (entry); |
| 6250 | else |
| 6251 | { |
| 6252 | /* We have to create the symbol ourselves. */ |
| 6253 | new_symbol = apply_modifiers_uncached (modifiers, |
| 6254 | SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (base)), |
| 6255 | SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (base)), |
| 6256 | SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (base))); |
| 6257 | |
| 6258 | /* Add the new symbol to the base's cache. */ |
| 6259 | entry = Fcons (index, new_symbol); |
| 6260 | Fput (base, Qmodifier_cache, Fcons (entry, cache)); |
| 6261 | |
| 6262 | /* We have the parsing info now for free, so we could add it to |
| 6263 | the caches: |
| 6264 | XSETFASTINT (index, modifiers); |
| 6265 | Fput (new_symbol, Qevent_symbol_element_mask, |
| 6266 | Fcons (base, Fcons (index, Qnil))); |
| 6267 | Fput (new_symbol, Qevent_symbol_elements, |
| 6268 | Fcons (base, lispy_modifier_list (modifiers))); |
| 6269 | Sadly, this is only correct if `base' is indeed a base event, |
| 6270 | which is not necessarily the case. -stef */ |
| 6271 | } |
| 6272 | |
| 6273 | /* Make sure this symbol is of the same kind as BASE. |
| 6274 | |
| 6275 | You'd think we could just set this once and for all when we |
| 6276 | intern the symbol above, but reorder_modifiers may call us when |
| 6277 | BASE's property isn't set right; we can't assume that just |
| 6278 | because it has a Qmodifier_cache property it must have its |
| 6279 | Qevent_kind set right as well. */ |
| 6280 | if (NILP (Fget (new_symbol, Qevent_kind))) |
| 6281 | { |
| 6282 | Lisp_Object kind; |
| 6283 | |
| 6284 | kind = Fget (base, Qevent_kind); |
| 6285 | if (! NILP (kind)) |
| 6286 | Fput (new_symbol, Qevent_kind, kind); |
| 6287 | } |
| 6288 | |
| 6289 | return new_symbol; |
| 6290 | } |
| 6291 | |
| 6292 | |
| 6293 | /* Given a symbol whose name begins with modifiers ("C-", "M-", etc), |
| 6294 | return a symbol with the modifiers placed in the canonical order. |
| 6295 | Canonical order is alphabetical, except for down and drag, which |
| 6296 | always come last. The 'click' modifier is never written out. |
| 6297 | |
| 6298 | Fdefine_key calls this to make sure that (for example) C-M-foo |
| 6299 | and M-C-foo end up being equivalent in the keymap. */ |
| 6300 | |
| 6301 | Lisp_Object |
| 6302 | reorder_modifiers (Lisp_Object symbol) |
| 6303 | { |
| 6304 | /* It's hopefully okay to write the code this way, since everything |
| 6305 | will soon be in caches, and no consing will be done at all. */ |
| 6306 | Lisp_Object parsed; |
| 6307 | |
| 6308 | parsed = parse_modifiers (symbol); |
| 6309 | return apply_modifiers ((int) XINT (XCAR (XCDR (parsed))), |
| 6310 | XCAR (parsed)); |
| 6311 | } |
| 6312 | |
| 6313 | |
| 6314 | /* For handling events, we often want to produce a symbol whose name |
| 6315 | is a series of modifier key prefixes ("M-", "C-", etcetera) attached |
| 6316 | to some base, like the name of a function key or mouse button. |
| 6317 | modify_event_symbol produces symbols of this sort. |
| 6318 | |
| 6319 | NAME_TABLE should point to an array of strings, such that NAME_TABLE[i] |
| 6320 | is the name of the i'th symbol. TABLE_SIZE is the number of elements |
| 6321 | in the table. |
| 6322 | |
| 6323 | Alternatively, NAME_ALIST_OR_STEM is either an alist mapping codes |
| 6324 | into symbol names, or a string specifying a name stem used to |
| 6325 | construct a symbol name or the form `STEM-N', where N is the decimal |
| 6326 | representation of SYMBOL_NUM. NAME_ALIST_OR_STEM is used if it is |
| 6327 | non-nil; otherwise NAME_TABLE is used. |
| 6328 | |
| 6329 | SYMBOL_TABLE should be a pointer to a Lisp_Object whose value will |
| 6330 | persist between calls to modify_event_symbol that it can use to |
| 6331 | store a cache of the symbols it's generated for this NAME_TABLE |
| 6332 | before. The object stored there may be a vector or an alist. |
| 6333 | |
| 6334 | SYMBOL_NUM is the number of the base name we want from NAME_TABLE. |
| 6335 | |
| 6336 | MODIFIERS is a set of modifier bits (as given in struct input_events) |
| 6337 | whose prefixes should be applied to the symbol name. |
| 6338 | |
| 6339 | SYMBOL_KIND is the value to be placed in the event_kind property of |
| 6340 | the returned symbol. |
| 6341 | |
| 6342 | The symbols we create are supposed to have an |
| 6343 | `event-symbol-elements' property, which lists the modifiers present |
| 6344 | in the symbol's name. */ |
| 6345 | |
| 6346 | static Lisp_Object |
| 6347 | modify_event_symbol (EMACS_INT symbol_num, unsigned int modifiers, Lisp_Object symbol_kind, |
| 6348 | Lisp_Object name_alist_or_stem, const char *const *name_table, |
| 6349 | Lisp_Object *symbol_table, unsigned int table_size) |
| 6350 | { |
| 6351 | Lisp_Object value; |
| 6352 | Lisp_Object symbol_int; |
| 6353 | |
| 6354 | /* Get rid of the "vendor-specific" bit here. */ |
| 6355 | XSETINT (symbol_int, symbol_num & 0xffffff); |
| 6356 | |
| 6357 | /* Is this a request for a valid symbol? */ |
| 6358 | if (symbol_num < 0 || symbol_num >= table_size) |
| 6359 | return Qnil; |
| 6360 | |
| 6361 | if (CONSP (*symbol_table)) |
| 6362 | value = Fcdr (assq_no_quit (symbol_int, *symbol_table)); |
| 6363 | |
| 6364 | /* If *symbol_table doesn't seem to be initialized properly, fix that. |
| 6365 | *symbol_table should be a lisp vector TABLE_SIZE elements long, |
| 6366 | where the Nth element is the symbol for NAME_TABLE[N], or nil if |
| 6367 | we've never used that symbol before. */ |
| 6368 | else |
| 6369 | { |
| 6370 | if (! VECTORP (*symbol_table) |
| 6371 | || XVECTOR (*symbol_table)->size != table_size) |
| 6372 | { |
| 6373 | Lisp_Object size; |
| 6374 | |
| 6375 | XSETFASTINT (size, table_size); |
| 6376 | *symbol_table = Fmake_vector (size, Qnil); |
| 6377 | } |
| 6378 | |
| 6379 | value = XVECTOR (*symbol_table)->contents[symbol_num]; |
| 6380 | } |
| 6381 | |
| 6382 | /* Have we already used this symbol before? */ |
| 6383 | if (NILP (value)) |
| 6384 | { |
| 6385 | /* No; let's create it. */ |
| 6386 | if (CONSP (name_alist_or_stem)) |
| 6387 | value = Fcdr_safe (Fassq (symbol_int, name_alist_or_stem)); |
| 6388 | else if (STRINGP (name_alist_or_stem)) |
| 6389 | { |
| 6390 | int len = SBYTES (name_alist_or_stem); |
| 6391 | char *buf = (char *) alloca (len + 50); |
| 6392 | sprintf (buf, "%s-%ld", SDATA (name_alist_or_stem), |
| 6393 | (long) XINT (symbol_int) + 1); |
| 6394 | value = intern (buf); |
| 6395 | } |
| 6396 | else if (name_table != 0 && name_table[symbol_num]) |
| 6397 | value = intern (name_table[symbol_num]); |
| 6398 | |
| 6399 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 6400 | if (NILP (value)) |
| 6401 | { |
| 6402 | char *name = x_get_keysym_name (symbol_num); |
| 6403 | if (name) |
| 6404 | value = intern (name); |
| 6405 | } |
| 6406 | #endif |
| 6407 | |
| 6408 | if (NILP (value)) |
| 6409 | { |
| 6410 | char buf[20]; |
| 6411 | sprintf (buf, "key-%ld", (long)symbol_num); |
| 6412 | value = intern (buf); |
| 6413 | } |
| 6414 | |
| 6415 | if (CONSP (*symbol_table)) |
| 6416 | *symbol_table = Fcons (Fcons (symbol_int, value), *symbol_table); |
| 6417 | else |
| 6418 | XVECTOR (*symbol_table)->contents[symbol_num] = value; |
| 6419 | |
| 6420 | /* Fill in the cache entries for this symbol; this also |
| 6421 | builds the Qevent_symbol_elements property, which the user |
| 6422 | cares about. */ |
| 6423 | apply_modifiers (modifiers & click_modifier, value); |
| 6424 | Fput (value, Qevent_kind, symbol_kind); |
| 6425 | } |
| 6426 | |
| 6427 | /* Apply modifiers to that symbol. */ |
| 6428 | return apply_modifiers (modifiers, value); |
| 6429 | } |
| 6430 | \f |
| 6431 | /* Convert a list that represents an event type, |
| 6432 | such as (ctrl meta backspace), into the usual representation of that |
| 6433 | event type as a number or a symbol. */ |
| 6434 | |
| 6435 | DEFUN ("event-convert-list", Fevent_convert_list, Sevent_convert_list, 1, 1, 0, |
| 6436 | doc: /* Convert the event description list EVENT-DESC to an event type. |
| 6437 | EVENT-DESC should contain one base event type (a character or symbol) |
| 6438 | and zero or more modifier names (control, meta, hyper, super, shift, alt, |
| 6439 | drag, down, double or triple). The base must be last. |
| 6440 | The return value is an event type (a character or symbol) which |
| 6441 | has the same base event type and all the specified modifiers. */) |
| 6442 | (Lisp_Object event_desc) |
| 6443 | { |
| 6444 | Lisp_Object base; |
| 6445 | int modifiers = 0; |
| 6446 | Lisp_Object rest; |
| 6447 | |
| 6448 | base = Qnil; |
| 6449 | rest = event_desc; |
| 6450 | while (CONSP (rest)) |
| 6451 | { |
| 6452 | Lisp_Object elt; |
| 6453 | int this = 0; |
| 6454 | |
| 6455 | elt = XCAR (rest); |
| 6456 | rest = XCDR (rest); |
| 6457 | |
| 6458 | /* Given a symbol, see if it is a modifier name. */ |
| 6459 | if (SYMBOLP (elt) && CONSP (rest)) |
| 6460 | this = parse_solitary_modifier (elt); |
| 6461 | |
| 6462 | if (this != 0) |
| 6463 | modifiers |= this; |
| 6464 | else if (!NILP (base)) |
| 6465 | error ("Two bases given in one event"); |
| 6466 | else |
| 6467 | base = elt; |
| 6468 | |
| 6469 | } |
| 6470 | |
| 6471 | /* Let the symbol A refer to the character A. */ |
| 6472 | if (SYMBOLP (base) && SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (base)) == 1) |
| 6473 | XSETINT (base, SREF (SYMBOL_NAME (base), 0)); |
| 6474 | |
| 6475 | if (INTEGERP (base)) |
| 6476 | { |
| 6477 | /* Turn (shift a) into A. */ |
| 6478 | if ((modifiers & shift_modifier) != 0 |
| 6479 | && (XINT (base) >= 'a' && XINT (base) <= 'z')) |
| 6480 | { |
| 6481 | XSETINT (base, XINT (base) - ('a' - 'A')); |
| 6482 | modifiers &= ~shift_modifier; |
| 6483 | } |
| 6484 | |
| 6485 | /* Turn (control a) into C-a. */ |
| 6486 | if (modifiers & ctrl_modifier) |
| 6487 | return make_number ((modifiers & ~ctrl_modifier) |
| 6488 | | make_ctrl_char (XINT (base))); |
| 6489 | else |
| 6490 | return make_number (modifiers | XINT (base)); |
| 6491 | } |
| 6492 | else if (SYMBOLP (base)) |
| 6493 | return apply_modifiers (modifiers, base); |
| 6494 | else |
| 6495 | { |
| 6496 | error ("Invalid base event"); |
| 6497 | return Qnil; |
| 6498 | } |
| 6499 | } |
| 6500 | |
| 6501 | /* Try to recognize SYMBOL as a modifier name. |
| 6502 | Return the modifier flag bit, or 0 if not recognized. */ |
| 6503 | |
| 6504 | int |
| 6505 | parse_solitary_modifier (Lisp_Object symbol) |
| 6506 | { |
| 6507 | Lisp_Object name = SYMBOL_NAME (symbol); |
| 6508 | |
| 6509 | switch (SREF (name, 0)) |
| 6510 | { |
| 6511 | #define SINGLE_LETTER_MOD(BIT) \ |
| 6512 | if (SBYTES (name) == 1) \ |
| 6513 | return BIT; |
| 6514 | |
| 6515 | #define MULTI_LETTER_MOD(BIT, NAME, LEN) \ |
| 6516 | if (LEN == SBYTES (name) \ |
| 6517 | && ! strncmp (SDATA (name), NAME, LEN)) \ |
| 6518 | return BIT; |
| 6519 | |
| 6520 | case 'A': |
| 6521 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (alt_modifier); |
| 6522 | break; |
| 6523 | |
| 6524 | case 'a': |
| 6525 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (alt_modifier, "alt", 3); |
| 6526 | break; |
| 6527 | |
| 6528 | case 'C': |
| 6529 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier); |
| 6530 | break; |
| 6531 | |
| 6532 | case 'c': |
| 6533 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier, "ctrl", 4); |
| 6534 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier, "control", 7); |
| 6535 | break; |
| 6536 | |
| 6537 | case 'H': |
| 6538 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (hyper_modifier); |
| 6539 | break; |
| 6540 | |
| 6541 | case 'h': |
| 6542 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (hyper_modifier, "hyper", 5); |
| 6543 | break; |
| 6544 | |
| 6545 | case 'M': |
| 6546 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (meta_modifier); |
| 6547 | break; |
| 6548 | |
| 6549 | case 'm': |
| 6550 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (meta_modifier, "meta", 4); |
| 6551 | break; |
| 6552 | |
| 6553 | case 'S': |
| 6554 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (shift_modifier); |
| 6555 | break; |
| 6556 | |
| 6557 | case 's': |
| 6558 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (shift_modifier, "shift", 5); |
| 6559 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (super_modifier, "super", 5); |
| 6560 | SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (super_modifier); |
| 6561 | break; |
| 6562 | |
| 6563 | case 'd': |
| 6564 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (drag_modifier, "drag", 4); |
| 6565 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (down_modifier, "down", 4); |
| 6566 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (double_modifier, "double", 6); |
| 6567 | break; |
| 6568 | |
| 6569 | case 't': |
| 6570 | MULTI_LETTER_MOD (triple_modifier, "triple", 6); |
| 6571 | break; |
| 6572 | |
| 6573 | #undef SINGLE_LETTER_MOD |
| 6574 | #undef MULTI_LETTER_MOD |
| 6575 | } |
| 6576 | |
| 6577 | return 0; |
| 6578 | } |
| 6579 | |
| 6580 | /* Return 1 if EVENT is a list whose elements are all integers or symbols. |
| 6581 | Such a list is not valid as an event, |
| 6582 | but it can be a Lucid-style event type list. */ |
| 6583 | |
| 6584 | int |
| 6585 | lucid_event_type_list_p (Lisp_Object object) |
| 6586 | { |
| 6587 | Lisp_Object tail; |
| 6588 | |
| 6589 | if (! CONSP (object)) |
| 6590 | return 0; |
| 6591 | |
| 6592 | if (EQ (XCAR (object), Qhelp_echo) |
| 6593 | || EQ (XCAR (object), Qvertical_line) |
| 6594 | || EQ (XCAR (object), Qmode_line) |
| 6595 | || EQ (XCAR (object), Qheader_line)) |
| 6596 | return 0; |
| 6597 | |
| 6598 | for (tail = object; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 6599 | { |
| 6600 | Lisp_Object elt; |
| 6601 | elt = XCAR (tail); |
| 6602 | if (! (INTEGERP (elt) || SYMBOLP (elt))) |
| 6603 | return 0; |
| 6604 | } |
| 6605 | |
| 6606 | return NILP (tail); |
| 6607 | } |
| 6608 | \f |
| 6609 | /* Store into *addr a value nonzero if terminal input chars are available. |
| 6610 | Serves the purpose of ioctl (0, FIONREAD, addr) |
| 6611 | but works even if FIONREAD does not exist. |
| 6612 | (In fact, this may actually read some input.) |
| 6613 | |
| 6614 | If READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW is set in FLAGS, actually run |
| 6615 | timer events that are ripe. |
| 6616 | If READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS is set in FLAGS, ignore internal |
| 6617 | events (FOCUS_IN_EVENT). |
| 6618 | If READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES is set in FLAGS, ignore mouse |
| 6619 | movements and toolkit scroll bar thumb drags. */ |
| 6620 | |
| 6621 | static void |
| 6622 | get_input_pending (int *addr, int flags) |
| 6623 | { |
| 6624 | /* First of all, have we already counted some input? */ |
| 6625 | *addr = (!NILP (Vquit_flag) || readable_events (flags)); |
| 6626 | |
| 6627 | /* If input is being read as it arrives, and we have none, there is none. */ |
| 6628 | if (*addr > 0 || (interrupt_input && ! interrupts_deferred)) |
| 6629 | return; |
| 6630 | |
| 6631 | /* Try to read some input and see how much we get. */ |
| 6632 | gobble_input (0); |
| 6633 | *addr = (!NILP (Vquit_flag) || readable_events (flags)); |
| 6634 | } |
| 6635 | |
| 6636 | /* Interface to read_avail_input, blocking SIGIO or SIGALRM if necessary. */ |
| 6637 | |
| 6638 | void |
| 6639 | gobble_input (int expected) |
| 6640 | { |
| 6641 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 6642 | if (interrupt_input) |
| 6643 | { |
| 6644 | SIGMASKTYPE mask; |
| 6645 | mask = sigblock (sigmask (SIGIO)); |
| 6646 | read_avail_input (expected); |
| 6647 | sigsetmask (mask); |
| 6648 | } |
| 6649 | else |
| 6650 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 6651 | /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input), |
| 6652 | but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that |
| 6653 | it's always set. */ |
| 6654 | if (!interrupt_input && poll_suppress_count == 0) |
| 6655 | { |
| 6656 | SIGMASKTYPE mask; |
| 6657 | mask = sigblock (sigmask (SIGALRM)); |
| 6658 | read_avail_input (expected); |
| 6659 | sigsetmask (mask); |
| 6660 | } |
| 6661 | else |
| 6662 | #endif |
| 6663 | #endif |
| 6664 | read_avail_input (expected); |
| 6665 | } |
| 6666 | |
| 6667 | /* Put a BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT in the buffer |
| 6668 | so that read_key_sequence will notice the new current buffer. */ |
| 6669 | |
| 6670 | void |
| 6671 | record_asynch_buffer_change (void) |
| 6672 | { |
| 6673 | struct input_event event; |
| 6674 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 6675 | EVENT_INIT (event); |
| 6676 | |
| 6677 | event.kind = BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT; |
| 6678 | event.frame_or_window = Qnil; |
| 6679 | event.arg = Qnil; |
| 6680 | |
| 6681 | /* We don't need a buffer-switch event unless Emacs is waiting for input. |
| 6682 | The purpose of the event is to make read_key_sequence look up the |
| 6683 | keymaps again. If we aren't in read_key_sequence, we don't need one, |
| 6684 | and the event could cause trouble by messing up (input-pending-p). |
| 6685 | Note: Fwaiting_for_user_input_p always returns nil when async |
| 6686 | subprocesses aren't supported. */ |
| 6687 | tem = Fwaiting_for_user_input_p (); |
| 6688 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 6689 | return; |
| 6690 | |
| 6691 | /* Make sure no interrupt happens while storing the event. */ |
| 6692 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 6693 | if (interrupt_input) |
| 6694 | { |
| 6695 | SIGMASKTYPE mask; |
| 6696 | mask = sigblock (sigmask (SIGIO)); |
| 6697 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&event); |
| 6698 | sigsetmask (mask); |
| 6699 | } |
| 6700 | else |
| 6701 | #endif |
| 6702 | { |
| 6703 | stop_polling (); |
| 6704 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&event); |
| 6705 | start_polling (); |
| 6706 | } |
| 6707 | } |
| 6708 | \f |
| 6709 | /* Read any terminal input already buffered up by the system |
| 6710 | into the kbd_buffer, but do not wait. |
| 6711 | |
| 6712 | EXPECTED should be nonzero if the caller knows there is some input. |
| 6713 | |
| 6714 | Returns the number of keyboard chars read, or -1 meaning |
| 6715 | this is a bad time to try to read input. */ |
| 6716 | |
| 6717 | static int |
| 6718 | read_avail_input (int expected) |
| 6719 | { |
| 6720 | int nread = 0; |
| 6721 | int err = 0; |
| 6722 | struct terminal *t; |
| 6723 | |
| 6724 | /* Store pending user signal events, if any. */ |
| 6725 | if (store_user_signal_events ()) |
| 6726 | expected = 0; |
| 6727 | |
| 6728 | /* Loop through the available terminals, and call their input hooks. */ |
| 6729 | t = terminal_list; |
| 6730 | while (t) |
| 6731 | { |
| 6732 | struct terminal *next = t->next_terminal; |
| 6733 | |
| 6734 | if (t->read_socket_hook) |
| 6735 | { |
| 6736 | int nr; |
| 6737 | struct input_event hold_quit; |
| 6738 | |
| 6739 | EVENT_INIT (hold_quit); |
| 6740 | hold_quit.kind = NO_EVENT; |
| 6741 | |
| 6742 | /* No need for FIONREAD or fcntl; just say don't wait. */ |
| 6743 | while (nr = (*t->read_socket_hook) (t, expected, &hold_quit), nr > 0) |
| 6744 | { |
| 6745 | nread += nr; |
| 6746 | expected = 0; |
| 6747 | } |
| 6748 | |
| 6749 | if (nr == -1) /* Not OK to read input now. */ |
| 6750 | { |
| 6751 | err = 1; |
| 6752 | } |
| 6753 | else if (nr == -2) /* Non-transient error. */ |
| 6754 | { |
| 6755 | /* The terminal device terminated; it should be closed. */ |
| 6756 | |
| 6757 | /* Kill Emacs if this was our last terminal. */ |
| 6758 | if (!terminal_list->next_terminal) |
| 6759 | /* Formerly simply reported no input, but that |
| 6760 | sometimes led to a failure of Emacs to terminate. |
| 6761 | SIGHUP seems appropriate if we can't reach the |
| 6762 | terminal. */ |
| 6763 | /* ??? Is it really right to send the signal just to |
| 6764 | this process rather than to the whole process |
| 6765 | group? Perhaps on systems with FIONREAD Emacs is |
| 6766 | alone in its group. */ |
| 6767 | kill (getpid (), SIGHUP); |
| 6768 | |
| 6769 | /* XXX Is calling delete_terminal safe here? It calls delete_frame. */ |
| 6770 | { |
| 6771 | Lisp_Object tmp; |
| 6772 | XSETTERMINAL (tmp, t); |
| 6773 | Fdelete_terminal (tmp, Qnoelisp); |
| 6774 | } |
| 6775 | } |
| 6776 | |
| 6777 | if (hold_quit.kind != NO_EVENT) |
| 6778 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&hold_quit); |
| 6779 | } |
| 6780 | |
| 6781 | t = next; |
| 6782 | } |
| 6783 | |
| 6784 | if (err && !nread) |
| 6785 | nread = -1; |
| 6786 | |
| 6787 | frame_make_pointer_visible (); |
| 6788 | |
| 6789 | return nread; |
| 6790 | } |
| 6791 | |
| 6792 | static void |
| 6793 | decode_keyboard_code (struct tty_display_info *tty, |
| 6794 | struct coding_system *coding, |
| 6795 | unsigned char *buf, int nbytes) |
| 6796 | { |
| 6797 | unsigned char *src = buf; |
| 6798 | const unsigned char *p; |
| 6799 | int i; |
| 6800 | |
| 6801 | if (nbytes == 0) |
| 6802 | return; |
| 6803 | if (tty->meta_key != 2) |
| 6804 | for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) |
| 6805 | buf[i] &= ~0x80; |
| 6806 | if (coding->carryover_bytes > 0) |
| 6807 | { |
| 6808 | src = alloca (coding->carryover_bytes + nbytes); |
| 6809 | memcpy (src, coding->carryover, coding->carryover_bytes); |
| 6810 | memcpy (src + coding->carryover_bytes, buf, nbytes); |
| 6811 | nbytes += coding->carryover_bytes; |
| 6812 | } |
| 6813 | coding->destination = alloca (nbytes * 4); |
| 6814 | coding->dst_bytes = nbytes * 4; |
| 6815 | decode_coding_c_string (coding, src, nbytes, Qnil); |
| 6816 | if (coding->produced_char == 0) |
| 6817 | return; |
| 6818 | for (i = 0, p = coding->destination; i < coding->produced_char; i++) |
| 6819 | { |
| 6820 | struct input_event buf; |
| 6821 | |
| 6822 | EVENT_INIT (buf); |
| 6823 | buf.code = STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (p); |
| 6824 | buf.kind = (ASCII_CHAR_P (buf.code) |
| 6825 | ? ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT : MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT); |
| 6826 | /* See the comment in tty_read_avail_input. */ |
| 6827 | buf.frame_or_window = tty->top_frame; |
| 6828 | buf.arg = Qnil; |
| 6829 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf); |
| 6830 | } |
| 6831 | } |
| 6832 | |
| 6833 | /* This is the tty way of reading available input. |
| 6834 | |
| 6835 | Note that each terminal device has its own `struct terminal' object, |
| 6836 | and so this function is called once for each individual termcap |
| 6837 | terminal. The first parameter indicates which terminal to read from. */ |
| 6838 | |
| 6839 | int |
| 6840 | tty_read_avail_input (struct terminal *terminal, |
| 6841 | int expected, |
| 6842 | struct input_event *hold_quit) |
| 6843 | { |
| 6844 | /* Using KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1 here avoids reading more than |
| 6845 | the kbd_buffer can really hold. That may prevent loss |
| 6846 | of characters on some systems when input is stuffed at us. */ |
| 6847 | unsigned char cbuf[KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1]; |
| 6848 | int n_to_read, i; |
| 6849 | struct tty_display_info *tty = terminal->display_info.tty; |
| 6850 | int nread = 0; |
| 6851 | #ifdef subprocesses |
| 6852 | int buffer_free = KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - kbd_buffer_nr_stored () - 1; |
| 6853 | |
| 6854 | if (kbd_on_hold_p () || buffer_free <= 0) |
| 6855 | return 0; |
| 6856 | #endif /* subprocesses */ |
| 6857 | |
| 6858 | if (!terminal->name) /* Don't read from a dead terminal. */ |
| 6859 | return 0; |
| 6860 | |
| 6861 | if (terminal->type != output_termcap |
| 6862 | && terminal->type != output_msdos_raw) |
| 6863 | abort (); |
| 6864 | |
| 6865 | /* XXX I think the following code should be moved to separate hook |
| 6866 | functions in system-dependent files. */ |
| 6867 | #ifdef WINDOWSNT |
| 6868 | return 0; |
| 6869 | #else /* not WINDOWSNT */ |
| 6870 | if (! tty->term_initted) /* In case we get called during bootstrap. */ |
| 6871 | return 0; |
| 6872 | |
| 6873 | if (! tty->input) |
| 6874 | return 0; /* The terminal is suspended. */ |
| 6875 | |
| 6876 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 6877 | n_to_read = dos_keysns (); |
| 6878 | if (n_to_read == 0) |
| 6879 | return 0; |
| 6880 | |
| 6881 | cbuf[0] = dos_keyread (); |
| 6882 | nread = 1; |
| 6883 | |
| 6884 | #else /* not MSDOS */ |
| 6885 | #ifdef HAVE_GPM |
| 6886 | if (gpm_tty == tty) |
| 6887 | { |
| 6888 | Gpm_Event event; |
| 6889 | struct input_event hold_quit; |
| 6890 | int gpm, fd = gpm_fd; |
| 6891 | |
| 6892 | EVENT_INIT (hold_quit); |
| 6893 | hold_quit.kind = NO_EVENT; |
| 6894 | |
| 6895 | /* gpm==1 if event received. |
| 6896 | gpm==0 if the GPM daemon has closed the connection, in which case |
| 6897 | Gpm_GetEvent closes gpm_fd and clears it to -1, which is why |
| 6898 | we save it in `fd' so close_gpm can remove it from the |
| 6899 | select masks. |
| 6900 | gpm==-1 if a protocol error or EWOULDBLOCK; the latter is normal. */ |
| 6901 | while (gpm = Gpm_GetEvent (&event), gpm == 1) { |
| 6902 | nread += handle_one_term_event (tty, &event, &hold_quit); |
| 6903 | } |
| 6904 | if (gpm == 0) |
| 6905 | /* Presumably the GPM daemon has closed the connection. */ |
| 6906 | close_gpm (fd); |
| 6907 | if (hold_quit.kind != NO_EVENT) |
| 6908 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&hold_quit); |
| 6909 | if (nread) |
| 6910 | return nread; |
| 6911 | } |
| 6912 | #endif /* HAVE_GPM */ |
| 6913 | |
| 6914 | /* Determine how many characters we should *try* to read. */ |
| 6915 | #ifdef FIONREAD |
| 6916 | /* Find out how much input is available. */ |
| 6917 | if (ioctl (fileno (tty->input), FIONREAD, &n_to_read) < 0) |
| 6918 | { |
| 6919 | if (! noninteractive) |
| 6920 | return -2; /* Close this terminal. */ |
| 6921 | else |
| 6922 | n_to_read = 0; |
| 6923 | } |
| 6924 | if (n_to_read == 0) |
| 6925 | return 0; |
| 6926 | if (n_to_read > sizeof cbuf) |
| 6927 | n_to_read = sizeof cbuf; |
| 6928 | #else /* no FIONREAD */ |
| 6929 | #if defined (USG) || defined(CYGWIN) |
| 6930 | /* Read some input if available, but don't wait. */ |
| 6931 | n_to_read = sizeof cbuf; |
| 6932 | fcntl (fileno (tty->input), F_SETFL, O_NDELAY); |
| 6933 | #else |
| 6934 | you lose; |
| 6935 | #endif |
| 6936 | #endif |
| 6937 | |
| 6938 | #ifdef subprocesses |
| 6939 | /* Don't read more than we can store. */ |
| 6940 | if (n_to_read > buffer_free) |
| 6941 | n_to_read = buffer_free; |
| 6942 | #endif /* subprocesses */ |
| 6943 | |
| 6944 | /* Now read; for one reason or another, this will not block. |
| 6945 | NREAD is set to the number of chars read. */ |
| 6946 | do |
| 6947 | { |
| 6948 | nread = emacs_read (fileno (tty->input), cbuf, n_to_read); |
| 6949 | /* POSIX infers that processes which are not in the session leader's |
| 6950 | process group won't get SIGHUP's at logout time. BSDI adheres to |
| 6951 | this part standard and returns -1 from read (0) with errno==EIO |
| 6952 | when the control tty is taken away. |
| 6953 | Jeffrey Honig <jch@bsdi.com> says this is generally safe. */ |
| 6954 | if (nread == -1 && errno == EIO) |
| 6955 | return -2; /* Close this terminal. */ |
| 6956 | #if defined (AIX) && defined (_BSD) |
| 6957 | /* The kernel sometimes fails to deliver SIGHUP for ptys. |
| 6958 | This looks incorrect, but it isn't, because _BSD causes |
| 6959 | O_NDELAY to be defined in fcntl.h as O_NONBLOCK, |
| 6960 | and that causes a value other than 0 when there is no input. */ |
| 6961 | if (nread == 0) |
| 6962 | return -2; /* Close this terminal. */ |
| 6963 | #endif |
| 6964 | } |
| 6965 | while ( |
| 6966 | /* We used to retry the read if it was interrupted. |
| 6967 | But this does the wrong thing when O_NDELAY causes |
| 6968 | an EAGAIN error. Does anybody know of a situation |
| 6969 | where a retry is actually needed? */ |
| 6970 | #if 0 |
| 6971 | nread < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN |
| 6972 | #ifdef EFAULT |
| 6973 | || errno == EFAULT |
| 6974 | #endif |
| 6975 | #ifdef EBADSLT |
| 6976 | || errno == EBADSLT |
| 6977 | #endif |
| 6978 | ) |
| 6979 | #else |
| 6980 | 0 |
| 6981 | #endif |
| 6982 | ); |
| 6983 | |
| 6984 | #ifndef FIONREAD |
| 6985 | #if defined (USG) || defined (CYGWIN) |
| 6986 | fcntl (fileno (tty->input), F_SETFL, 0); |
| 6987 | #endif /* USG or CYGWIN */ |
| 6988 | #endif /* no FIONREAD */ |
| 6989 | |
| 6990 | if (nread <= 0) |
| 6991 | return nread; |
| 6992 | |
| 6993 | #endif /* not MSDOS */ |
| 6994 | #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */ |
| 6995 | |
| 6996 | if (TERMINAL_KEYBOARD_CODING (terminal)->common_flags |
| 6997 | & CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING_MASK) |
| 6998 | { |
| 6999 | struct coding_system *coding = TERMINAL_KEYBOARD_CODING (terminal); |
| 7000 | int from; |
| 7001 | |
| 7002 | /* Decode the key sequence except for those with meta |
| 7003 | modifiers. */ |
| 7004 | for (i = from = 0; ; i++) |
| 7005 | if (i == nread || (tty->meta_key == 1 && (cbuf[i] & 0x80))) |
| 7006 | { |
| 7007 | struct input_event buf; |
| 7008 | |
| 7009 | decode_keyboard_code (tty, coding, cbuf + from, i - from); |
| 7010 | if (i == nread) |
| 7011 | break; |
| 7012 | |
| 7013 | EVENT_INIT (buf); |
| 7014 | buf.kind = ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT; |
| 7015 | buf.modifiers = meta_modifier; |
| 7016 | buf.code = cbuf[i] & ~0x80; |
| 7017 | /* See the comment below. */ |
| 7018 | buf.frame_or_window = tty->top_frame; |
| 7019 | buf.arg = Qnil; |
| 7020 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf); |
| 7021 | from = i + 1; |
| 7022 | } |
| 7023 | return nread; |
| 7024 | } |
| 7025 | |
| 7026 | for (i = 0; i < nread; i++) |
| 7027 | { |
| 7028 | struct input_event buf; |
| 7029 | EVENT_INIT (buf); |
| 7030 | buf.kind = ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT; |
| 7031 | buf.modifiers = 0; |
| 7032 | if (tty->meta_key == 1 && (cbuf[i] & 0x80)) |
| 7033 | buf.modifiers = meta_modifier; |
| 7034 | if (tty->meta_key != 2) |
| 7035 | cbuf[i] &= ~0x80; |
| 7036 | |
| 7037 | buf.code = cbuf[i]; |
| 7038 | /* Set the frame corresponding to the active tty. Note that the |
| 7039 | value of selected_frame is not reliable here, redisplay tends |
| 7040 | to temporarily change it. */ |
| 7041 | buf.frame_or_window = tty->top_frame; |
| 7042 | buf.arg = Qnil; |
| 7043 | |
| 7044 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf); |
| 7045 | /* Don't look at input that follows a C-g too closely. |
| 7046 | This reduces lossage due to autorepeat on C-g. */ |
| 7047 | if (buf.kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT |
| 7048 | && buf.code == quit_char) |
| 7049 | break; |
| 7050 | } |
| 7051 | |
| 7052 | return nread; |
| 7053 | } |
| 7054 | \f |
| 7055 | void |
| 7056 | handle_async_input (void) |
| 7057 | { |
| 7058 | interrupt_input_pending = 0; |
| 7059 | #ifdef SYNC_INPUT |
| 7060 | pending_signals = pending_atimers; |
| 7061 | #endif |
| 7062 | /* Tell ns_read_socket() it is being called asynchronously so it can avoid |
| 7063 | doing anything dangerous. */ |
| 7064 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 7065 | ++handling_signal; |
| 7066 | #endif |
| 7067 | while (1) |
| 7068 | { |
| 7069 | int nread; |
| 7070 | nread = read_avail_input (1); |
| 7071 | /* -1 means it's not ok to read the input now. |
| 7072 | UNBLOCK_INPUT will read it later; now, avoid infinite loop. |
| 7073 | 0 means there was no keyboard input available. */ |
| 7074 | if (nread <= 0) |
| 7075 | break; |
| 7076 | } |
| 7077 | #ifdef HAVE_NS |
| 7078 | --handling_signal; |
| 7079 | #endif |
| 7080 | } |
| 7081 | |
| 7082 | void |
| 7083 | process_pending_signals (void) |
| 7084 | { |
| 7085 | if (interrupt_input_pending) |
| 7086 | handle_async_input (); |
| 7087 | do_pending_atimers (); |
| 7088 | } |
| 7089 | |
| 7090 | #ifdef SIGIO /* for entire page */ |
| 7091 | /* Note SIGIO has been undef'd if FIONREAD is missing. */ |
| 7092 | |
| 7093 | static SIGTYPE |
| 7094 | input_available_signal (int signo) |
| 7095 | { |
| 7096 | /* Must preserve main program's value of errno. */ |
| 7097 | int old_errno = errno; |
| 7098 | SIGNAL_THREAD_CHECK (signo); |
| 7099 | |
| 7100 | #ifdef SYNC_INPUT |
| 7101 | interrupt_input_pending = 1; |
| 7102 | pending_signals = 1; |
| 7103 | #endif |
| 7104 | |
| 7105 | if (input_available_clear_time) |
| 7106 | EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (*input_available_clear_time, 0, 0); |
| 7107 | |
| 7108 | #ifndef SYNC_INPUT |
| 7109 | handle_async_input (); |
| 7110 | #endif |
| 7111 | |
| 7112 | errno = old_errno; |
| 7113 | } |
| 7114 | #endif /* SIGIO */ |
| 7115 | |
| 7116 | /* Send ourselves a SIGIO. |
| 7117 | |
| 7118 | This function exists so that the UNBLOCK_INPUT macro in |
| 7119 | blockinput.h can have some way to take care of input we put off |
| 7120 | dealing with, without assuming that every file which uses |
| 7121 | UNBLOCK_INPUT also has #included the files necessary to get SIGIO. */ |
| 7122 | void |
| 7123 | reinvoke_input_signal (void) |
| 7124 | { |
| 7125 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 7126 | handle_async_input (); |
| 7127 | #endif |
| 7128 | } |
| 7129 | |
| 7130 | |
| 7131 | \f |
| 7132 | /* User signal events. */ |
| 7133 | |
| 7134 | struct user_signal_info |
| 7135 | { |
| 7136 | /* Signal number. */ |
| 7137 | int sig; |
| 7138 | |
| 7139 | /* Name of the signal. */ |
| 7140 | char *name; |
| 7141 | |
| 7142 | /* Number of pending signals. */ |
| 7143 | int npending; |
| 7144 | |
| 7145 | struct user_signal_info *next; |
| 7146 | }; |
| 7147 | |
| 7148 | /* List of user signals. */ |
| 7149 | static struct user_signal_info *user_signals = NULL; |
| 7150 | |
| 7151 | void |
| 7152 | add_user_signal (int sig, const char *name) |
| 7153 | { |
| 7154 | struct user_signal_info *p; |
| 7155 | |
| 7156 | for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next) |
| 7157 | if (p->sig == sig) |
| 7158 | /* Already added. */ |
| 7159 | return; |
| 7160 | |
| 7161 | p = xmalloc (sizeof (struct user_signal_info)); |
| 7162 | p->sig = sig; |
| 7163 | p->name = xstrdup (name); |
| 7164 | p->npending = 0; |
| 7165 | p->next = user_signals; |
| 7166 | user_signals = p; |
| 7167 | |
| 7168 | signal (sig, handle_user_signal); |
| 7169 | } |
| 7170 | |
| 7171 | static SIGTYPE |
| 7172 | handle_user_signal (int sig) |
| 7173 | { |
| 7174 | int old_errno = errno; |
| 7175 | struct user_signal_info *p; |
| 7176 | |
| 7177 | SIGNAL_THREAD_CHECK (sig); |
| 7178 | |
| 7179 | for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next) |
| 7180 | if (p->sig == sig) |
| 7181 | { |
| 7182 | p->npending++; |
| 7183 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 7184 | if (interrupt_input) |
| 7185 | kill (getpid (), SIGIO); |
| 7186 | else |
| 7187 | #endif |
| 7188 | { |
| 7189 | /* Tell wait_reading_process_output that it needs to wake |
| 7190 | up and look around. */ |
| 7191 | if (input_available_clear_time) |
| 7192 | EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (*input_available_clear_time, 0, 0); |
| 7193 | } |
| 7194 | break; |
| 7195 | } |
| 7196 | |
| 7197 | errno = old_errno; |
| 7198 | } |
| 7199 | |
| 7200 | static char * |
| 7201 | find_user_signal_name (int sig) |
| 7202 | { |
| 7203 | struct user_signal_info *p; |
| 7204 | |
| 7205 | for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next) |
| 7206 | if (p->sig == sig) |
| 7207 | return p->name; |
| 7208 | |
| 7209 | return NULL; |
| 7210 | } |
| 7211 | |
| 7212 | static int |
| 7213 | store_user_signal_events (void) |
| 7214 | { |
| 7215 | struct user_signal_info *p; |
| 7216 | struct input_event buf; |
| 7217 | int nstored = 0; |
| 7218 | |
| 7219 | for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next) |
| 7220 | if (p->npending > 0) |
| 7221 | { |
| 7222 | SIGMASKTYPE mask; |
| 7223 | |
| 7224 | if (nstored == 0) |
| 7225 | { |
| 7226 | memset (&buf, 0, sizeof buf); |
| 7227 | buf.kind = USER_SIGNAL_EVENT; |
| 7228 | buf.frame_or_window = selected_frame; |
| 7229 | } |
| 7230 | nstored += p->npending; |
| 7231 | |
| 7232 | mask = sigblock (sigmask (p->sig)); |
| 7233 | do |
| 7234 | { |
| 7235 | buf.code = p->sig; |
| 7236 | kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf); |
| 7237 | p->npending--; |
| 7238 | } |
| 7239 | while (p->npending > 0); |
| 7240 | sigsetmask (mask); |
| 7241 | } |
| 7242 | |
| 7243 | return nstored; |
| 7244 | } |
| 7245 | |
| 7246 | \f |
| 7247 | static void menu_bar_item (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, void*); |
| 7248 | static Lisp_Object menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items; |
| 7249 | |
| 7250 | /* These variables hold the vector under construction within |
| 7251 | menu_bar_items and its subroutines, and the current index |
| 7252 | for storing into that vector. */ |
| 7253 | static Lisp_Object menu_bar_items_vector; |
| 7254 | static int menu_bar_items_index; |
| 7255 | |
| 7256 | |
| 7257 | static const char* separator_names[] = { |
| 7258 | "space", |
| 7259 | "no-line", |
| 7260 | "single-line", |
| 7261 | "double-line", |
| 7262 | "single-dashed-line", |
| 7263 | "double-dashed-line", |
| 7264 | "shadow-etched-in", |
| 7265 | "shadow-etched-out", |
| 7266 | "shadow-etched-in-dash", |
| 7267 | "shadow-etched-out-dash", |
| 7268 | "shadow-double-etched-in", |
| 7269 | "shadow-double-etched-out", |
| 7270 | "shadow-double-etched-in-dash", |
| 7271 | "shadow-double-etched-out-dash", |
| 7272 | 0, |
| 7273 | }; |
| 7274 | |
| 7275 | /* Return non-zero if LABEL specifies a separator. */ |
| 7276 | |
| 7277 | int |
| 7278 | menu_separator_name_p (const char *label) |
| 7279 | { |
| 7280 | if (!label) |
| 7281 | return 0; |
| 7282 | else if (strlen (label) > 3 |
| 7283 | && strncmp (label, "--", 2) == 0 |
| 7284 | && label[2] != '-') |
| 7285 | { |
| 7286 | int i; |
| 7287 | label += 2; |
| 7288 | for (i = 0; separator_names[i]; ++i) |
| 7289 | if (strcmp (label, separator_names[i]) == 0) |
| 7290 | return 1; |
| 7291 | } |
| 7292 | else |
| 7293 | { |
| 7294 | /* It's a separator if it contains only dashes. */ |
| 7295 | while (*label == '-') |
| 7296 | ++label; |
| 7297 | return (*label == 0); |
| 7298 | } |
| 7299 | |
| 7300 | return 0; |
| 7301 | } |
| 7302 | |
| 7303 | |
| 7304 | /* Return a vector of menu items for a menu bar, appropriate |
| 7305 | to the current buffer. Each item has three elements in the vector: |
| 7306 | KEY STRING MAPLIST. |
| 7307 | |
| 7308 | OLD is an old vector we can optionally reuse, or nil. */ |
| 7309 | |
| 7310 | Lisp_Object |
| 7311 | menu_bar_items (Lisp_Object old) |
| 7312 | { |
| 7313 | /* The number of keymaps we're scanning right now, and the number of |
| 7314 | keymaps we have allocated space for. */ |
| 7315 | int nmaps; |
| 7316 | |
| 7317 | /* maps[0..nmaps-1] are the prefix definitions of KEYBUF[0..t-1] |
| 7318 | in the current keymaps, or nil where it is not a prefix. */ |
| 7319 | Lisp_Object *maps; |
| 7320 | |
| 7321 | Lisp_Object def, tail; |
| 7322 | |
| 7323 | Lisp_Object result; |
| 7324 | |
| 7325 | int mapno; |
| 7326 | Lisp_Object oquit; |
| 7327 | |
| 7328 | int i; |
| 7329 | |
| 7330 | /* In order to build the menus, we need to call the keymap |
| 7331 | accessors. They all call QUIT. But this function is called |
| 7332 | during redisplay, during which a quit is fatal. So inhibit |
| 7333 | quitting while building the menus. |
| 7334 | We do this instead of specbind because (1) errors will clear it anyway |
| 7335 | and (2) this avoids risk of specpdl overflow. */ |
| 7336 | oquit = Vinhibit_quit; |
| 7337 | Vinhibit_quit = Qt; |
| 7338 | |
| 7339 | if (!NILP (old)) |
| 7340 | menu_bar_items_vector = old; |
| 7341 | else |
| 7342 | menu_bar_items_vector = Fmake_vector (make_number (24), Qnil); |
| 7343 | menu_bar_items_index = 0; |
| 7344 | |
| 7345 | /* Build our list of keymaps. |
| 7346 | If we recognize a function key and replace its escape sequence in |
| 7347 | keybuf with its symbol, or if the sequence starts with a mouse |
| 7348 | click and we need to switch buffers, we jump back here to rebuild |
| 7349 | the initial keymaps from the current buffer. */ |
| 7350 | { |
| 7351 | Lisp_Object *tmaps; |
| 7352 | |
| 7353 | /* Should overriding-terminal-local-map and overriding-local-map apply? */ |
| 7354 | if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag)) |
| 7355 | { |
| 7356 | /* Yes, use them (if non-nil) as well as the global map. */ |
| 7357 | maps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (3 * sizeof (maps[0])); |
| 7358 | nmaps = 0; |
| 7359 | if (!NILP (current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map)) |
| 7360 | maps[nmaps++] = current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map; |
| 7361 | if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map)) |
| 7362 | maps[nmaps++] = Voverriding_local_map; |
| 7363 | } |
| 7364 | else |
| 7365 | { |
| 7366 | /* No, so use major and minor mode keymaps and keymap property. |
| 7367 | Note that menu-bar bindings in the local-map and keymap |
| 7368 | properties may not work reliable, as they are only |
| 7369 | recognized when the menu-bar (or mode-line) is updated, |
| 7370 | which does not normally happen after every command. */ |
| 7371 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 7372 | int nminor; |
| 7373 | nminor = current_minor_maps (NULL, &tmaps); |
| 7374 | maps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca ((nminor + 3) * sizeof (maps[0])); |
| 7375 | nmaps = 0; |
| 7376 | if (tem = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap), !NILP (tem)) |
| 7377 | maps[nmaps++] = tem; |
| 7378 | memcpy (maps + nmaps, tmaps, nminor * sizeof (maps[0])); |
| 7379 | nmaps += nminor; |
| 7380 | maps[nmaps++] = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 7381 | } |
| 7382 | maps[nmaps++] = current_global_map; |
| 7383 | } |
| 7384 | |
| 7385 | /* Look up in each map the dummy prefix key `menu-bar'. */ |
| 7386 | |
| 7387 | result = Qnil; |
| 7388 | |
| 7389 | for (mapno = nmaps - 1; mapno >= 0; mapno--) |
| 7390 | if (!NILP (maps[mapno])) |
| 7391 | { |
| 7392 | def = get_keymap (access_keymap (maps[mapno], Qmenu_bar, 1, 0, 1), |
| 7393 | 0, 1); |
| 7394 | if (CONSP (def)) |
| 7395 | { |
| 7396 | menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items = Qnil; |
| 7397 | map_keymap (def, menu_bar_item, Qnil, NULL, 1); |
| 7398 | } |
| 7399 | } |
| 7400 | |
| 7401 | /* Move to the end those items that should be at the end. */ |
| 7402 | |
| 7403 | for (tail = Vmenu_bar_final_items; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 7404 | { |
| 7405 | int i; |
| 7406 | int end = menu_bar_items_index; |
| 7407 | |
| 7408 | for (i = 0; i < end; i += 4) |
| 7409 | if (EQ (XCAR (tail), XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i])) |
| 7410 | { |
| 7411 | Lisp_Object tem0, tem1, tem2, tem3; |
| 7412 | /* Move the item at index I to the end, |
| 7413 | shifting all the others forward. */ |
| 7414 | tem0 = XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 0]; |
| 7415 | tem1 = XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 1]; |
| 7416 | tem2 = XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 2]; |
| 7417 | tem3 = XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 3]; |
| 7418 | if (end > i + 4) |
| 7419 | memmove (&XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i], |
| 7420 | &XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 4], |
| 7421 | (end - i - 4) * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); |
| 7422 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[end - 4] = tem0; |
| 7423 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[end - 3] = tem1; |
| 7424 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[end - 2] = tem2; |
| 7425 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[end - 1] = tem3; |
| 7426 | break; |
| 7427 | } |
| 7428 | } |
| 7429 | |
| 7430 | /* Add nil, nil, nil, nil at the end. */ |
| 7431 | i = menu_bar_items_index; |
| 7432 | if (i + 4 > XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->size) |
| 7433 | menu_bar_items_vector = larger_vector (menu_bar_items_vector, 2 * i, Qnil); |
| 7434 | /* Add this item. */ |
| 7435 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = Qnil; |
| 7436 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = Qnil; |
| 7437 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = Qnil; |
| 7438 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = Qnil; |
| 7439 | menu_bar_items_index = i; |
| 7440 | |
| 7441 | Vinhibit_quit = oquit; |
| 7442 | return menu_bar_items_vector; |
| 7443 | } |
| 7444 | \f |
| 7445 | /* Add one item to menu_bar_items_vector, for KEY, ITEM_STRING and DEF. |
| 7446 | If there's already an item for KEY, add this DEF to it. */ |
| 7447 | |
| 7448 | Lisp_Object item_properties; |
| 7449 | |
| 7450 | static void |
| 7451 | menu_bar_item (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object item, Lisp_Object dummy1, void *dummy2) |
| 7452 | { |
| 7453 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 7454 | int i; |
| 7455 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 7456 | |
| 7457 | if (EQ (item, Qundefined)) |
| 7458 | { |
| 7459 | /* If a map has an explicit `undefined' as definition, |
| 7460 | discard any previously made menu bar item. */ |
| 7461 | |
| 7462 | for (i = 0; i < menu_bar_items_index; i += 4) |
| 7463 | if (EQ (key, XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i])) |
| 7464 | { |
| 7465 | if (menu_bar_items_index > i + 4) |
| 7466 | memmove (&XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i], |
| 7467 | &XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 4], |
| 7468 | (menu_bar_items_index - i - 4) * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); |
| 7469 | menu_bar_items_index -= 4; |
| 7470 | } |
| 7471 | } |
| 7472 | |
| 7473 | /* If this keymap has already contributed to this KEY, |
| 7474 | don't contribute to it a second time. */ |
| 7475 | tem = Fmemq (key, menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items); |
| 7476 | if (!NILP (tem) || NILP (item)) |
| 7477 | return; |
| 7478 | |
| 7479 | menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items |
| 7480 | = Fcons (key, menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items); |
| 7481 | |
| 7482 | /* We add to menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items before doing the |
| 7483 | parse_menu_item, so that if it turns out it wasn't a menu item, |
| 7484 | it still correctly hides any further menu item. */ |
| 7485 | GCPRO1 (key); |
| 7486 | i = parse_menu_item (item, 1); |
| 7487 | UNGCPRO; |
| 7488 | if (!i) |
| 7489 | return; |
| 7490 | |
| 7491 | item = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF]; |
| 7492 | |
| 7493 | /* Find any existing item for this KEY. */ |
| 7494 | for (i = 0; i < menu_bar_items_index; i += 4) |
| 7495 | if (EQ (key, XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i])) |
| 7496 | break; |
| 7497 | |
| 7498 | /* If we did not find this KEY, add it at the end. */ |
| 7499 | if (i == menu_bar_items_index) |
| 7500 | { |
| 7501 | /* If vector is too small, get a bigger one. */ |
| 7502 | if (i + 4 > XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->size) |
| 7503 | menu_bar_items_vector = larger_vector (menu_bar_items_vector, 2 * i, Qnil); |
| 7504 | /* Add this item. */ |
| 7505 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = key; |
| 7506 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] |
| 7507 | = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME]; |
| 7508 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = Fcons (item, Qnil); |
| 7509 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i++] = make_number (0); |
| 7510 | menu_bar_items_index = i; |
| 7511 | } |
| 7512 | /* We did find an item for this KEY. Add ITEM to its list of maps. */ |
| 7513 | else |
| 7514 | { |
| 7515 | Lisp_Object old; |
| 7516 | old = XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 2]; |
| 7517 | /* If the new and the old items are not both keymaps, |
| 7518 | the lookup will only find `item'. */ |
| 7519 | item = Fcons (item, KEYMAPP (item) && KEYMAPP (XCAR (old)) ? old : Qnil); |
| 7520 | XVECTOR (menu_bar_items_vector)->contents[i + 2] = item; |
| 7521 | } |
| 7522 | } |
| 7523 | \f |
| 7524 | /* This is used as the handler when calling menu_item_eval_property. */ |
| 7525 | static Lisp_Object |
| 7526 | menu_item_eval_property_1 (Lisp_Object arg) |
| 7527 | { |
| 7528 | /* If we got a quit from within the menu computation, |
| 7529 | quit all the way out of it. This takes care of C-] in the debugger. */ |
| 7530 | if (CONSP (arg) && EQ (XCAR (arg), Qquit)) |
| 7531 | Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); |
| 7532 | |
| 7533 | return Qnil; |
| 7534 | } |
| 7535 | |
| 7536 | /* Evaluate an expression and return the result (or nil if something |
| 7537 | went wrong). Used to evaluate dynamic parts of menu items. */ |
| 7538 | Lisp_Object |
| 7539 | menu_item_eval_property (Lisp_Object sexpr) |
| 7540 | { |
| 7541 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 7542 | Lisp_Object val; |
| 7543 | specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qt); |
| 7544 | val = internal_condition_case_1 (Feval, sexpr, Qerror, |
| 7545 | menu_item_eval_property_1); |
| 7546 | return unbind_to (count, val); |
| 7547 | } |
| 7548 | |
| 7549 | /* This function parses a menu item and leaves the result in the |
| 7550 | vector item_properties. |
| 7551 | ITEM is a key binding, a possible menu item. |
| 7552 | INMENUBAR is > 0 when this is considered for an entry in a menu bar |
| 7553 | top level. |
| 7554 | INMENUBAR is < 0 when this is considered for an entry in a keyboard menu. |
| 7555 | parse_menu_item returns true if the item is a menu item and false |
| 7556 | otherwise. */ |
| 7557 | |
| 7558 | int |
| 7559 | parse_menu_item (Lisp_Object item, int inmenubar) |
| 7560 | { |
| 7561 | Lisp_Object def, tem, item_string, start; |
| 7562 | Lisp_Object filter; |
| 7563 | Lisp_Object keyhint; |
| 7564 | int i; |
| 7565 | |
| 7566 | filter = Qnil; |
| 7567 | keyhint = Qnil; |
| 7568 | |
| 7569 | if (!CONSP (item)) |
| 7570 | return 0; |
| 7571 | |
| 7572 | /* Create item_properties vector if necessary. */ |
| 7573 | if (NILP (item_properties)) |
| 7574 | item_properties |
| 7575 | = Fmake_vector (make_number (ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE + 1), Qnil); |
| 7576 | |
| 7577 | /* Initialize optional entries. */ |
| 7578 | for (i = ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF; i < ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE; i++) |
| 7579 | ASET (item_properties, i, Qnil); |
| 7580 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, Qt); |
| 7581 | |
| 7582 | /* Save the item here to protect it from GC. */ |
| 7583 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ITEM, item); |
| 7584 | |
| 7585 | item_string = XCAR (item); |
| 7586 | |
| 7587 | start = item; |
| 7588 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 7589 | if (STRINGP (item_string)) |
| 7590 | { |
| 7591 | /* Old format menu item. */ |
| 7592 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME, item_string); |
| 7593 | |
| 7594 | /* Maybe help string. */ |
| 7595 | if (CONSP (item) && STRINGP (XCAR (item))) |
| 7596 | { |
| 7597 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP, XCAR (item)); |
| 7598 | start = item; |
| 7599 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 7600 | } |
| 7601 | |
| 7602 | /* Maybe an obsolete key binding cache. */ |
| 7603 | if (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCAR (item)) |
| 7604 | && (NILP (XCAR (XCAR (item))) |
| 7605 | || VECTORP (XCAR (XCAR (item))))) |
| 7606 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 7607 | |
| 7608 | /* This is the real definition--the function to run. */ |
| 7609 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, item); |
| 7610 | |
| 7611 | /* Get enable property, if any. */ |
| 7612 | if (SYMBOLP (item)) |
| 7613 | { |
| 7614 | tem = Fget (item, Qmenu_enable); |
| 7615 | if (!NILP (Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons)) |
| 7616 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, Qt); |
| 7617 | else if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 7618 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, tem); |
| 7619 | } |
| 7620 | } |
| 7621 | else if (EQ (item_string, Qmenu_item) && CONSP (item)) |
| 7622 | { |
| 7623 | /* New format menu item. */ |
| 7624 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME, XCAR (item)); |
| 7625 | start = XCDR (item); |
| 7626 | if (CONSP (start)) |
| 7627 | { |
| 7628 | /* We have a real binding. */ |
| 7629 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, XCAR (start)); |
| 7630 | |
| 7631 | item = XCDR (start); |
| 7632 | /* Is there an obsolete cache list with key equivalences. */ |
| 7633 | if (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCAR (item))) |
| 7634 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 7635 | |
| 7636 | /* Parse properties. */ |
| 7637 | while (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCDR (item))) |
| 7638 | { |
| 7639 | tem = XCAR (item); |
| 7640 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 7641 | |
| 7642 | if (EQ (tem, QCenable)) |
| 7643 | { |
| 7644 | if (!NILP (Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons)) |
| 7645 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, Qt); |
| 7646 | else |
| 7647 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, XCAR (item)); |
| 7648 | } |
| 7649 | else if (EQ (tem, QCvisible)) |
| 7650 | { |
| 7651 | /* If got a visible property and that evaluates to nil |
| 7652 | then ignore this item. */ |
| 7653 | tem = menu_item_eval_property (XCAR (item)); |
| 7654 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 7655 | return 0; |
| 7656 | } |
| 7657 | else if (EQ (tem, QChelp)) |
| 7658 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP, XCAR (item)); |
| 7659 | else if (EQ (tem, QCfilter)) |
| 7660 | filter = item; |
| 7661 | else if (EQ (tem, QCkey_sequence)) |
| 7662 | { |
| 7663 | tem = XCAR (item); |
| 7664 | if (SYMBOLP (tem) || STRINGP (tem) || VECTORP (tem)) |
| 7665 | /* Be GC protected. Set keyhint to item instead of tem. */ |
| 7666 | keyhint = item; |
| 7667 | } |
| 7668 | else if (EQ (tem, QCkeys)) |
| 7669 | { |
| 7670 | tem = XCAR (item); |
| 7671 | if (CONSP (tem) || STRINGP (tem)) |
| 7672 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ, tem); |
| 7673 | } |
| 7674 | else if (EQ (tem, QCbutton) && CONSP (XCAR (item))) |
| 7675 | { |
| 7676 | Lisp_Object type; |
| 7677 | tem = XCAR (item); |
| 7678 | type = XCAR (tem); |
| 7679 | if (EQ (type, QCtoggle) || EQ (type, QCradio)) |
| 7680 | { |
| 7681 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED, |
| 7682 | XCDR (tem)); |
| 7683 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_TYPE, type); |
| 7684 | } |
| 7685 | } |
| 7686 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 7687 | } |
| 7688 | } |
| 7689 | else if (inmenubar || !NILP (start)) |
| 7690 | return 0; |
| 7691 | } |
| 7692 | else |
| 7693 | return 0; /* not a menu item */ |
| 7694 | |
| 7695 | /* If item string is not a string, evaluate it to get string. |
| 7696 | If we don't get a string, skip this item. */ |
| 7697 | item_string = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME); |
| 7698 | if (!(STRINGP (item_string))) |
| 7699 | { |
| 7700 | item_string = menu_item_eval_property (item_string); |
| 7701 | if (!STRINGP (item_string)) |
| 7702 | return 0; |
| 7703 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME, item_string); |
| 7704 | } |
| 7705 | |
| 7706 | /* If got a filter apply it on definition. */ |
| 7707 | def = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF); |
| 7708 | if (!NILP (filter)) |
| 7709 | { |
| 7710 | def = menu_item_eval_property (list2 (XCAR (filter), |
| 7711 | list2 (Qquote, def))); |
| 7712 | |
| 7713 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, def); |
| 7714 | } |
| 7715 | |
| 7716 | /* Enable or disable selection of item. */ |
| 7717 | tem = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE); |
| 7718 | if (!EQ (tem, Qt)) |
| 7719 | { |
| 7720 | tem = menu_item_eval_property (tem); |
| 7721 | if (inmenubar && NILP (tem)) |
| 7722 | return 0; /* Ignore disabled items in menu bar. */ |
| 7723 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, tem); |
| 7724 | } |
| 7725 | |
| 7726 | /* If we got no definition, this item is just unselectable text which |
| 7727 | is OK in a submenu but not in the menubar. */ |
| 7728 | if (NILP (def)) |
| 7729 | return (inmenubar ? 0 : 1); |
| 7730 | |
| 7731 | /* See if this is a separate pane or a submenu. */ |
| 7732 | def = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF); |
| 7733 | tem = get_keymap (def, 0, 1); |
| 7734 | /* For a subkeymap, just record its details and exit. */ |
| 7735 | if (CONSP (tem)) |
| 7736 | { |
| 7737 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_MAP, tem); |
| 7738 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, tem); |
| 7739 | return 1; |
| 7740 | } |
| 7741 | |
| 7742 | /* At the top level in the menu bar, do likewise for commands also. |
| 7743 | The menu bar does not display equivalent key bindings anyway. |
| 7744 | ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF is already set up properly. */ |
| 7745 | if (inmenubar > 0) |
| 7746 | return 1; |
| 7747 | |
| 7748 | { /* This is a command. See if there is an equivalent key binding. */ |
| 7749 | Lisp_Object keyeq = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ); |
| 7750 | |
| 7751 | /* The previous code preferred :key-sequence to :keys, so we |
| 7752 | preserve this behavior. */ |
| 7753 | if (STRINGP (keyeq) && !CONSP (keyhint)) |
| 7754 | keyeq = concat2 (build_string (" "), Fsubstitute_command_keys (keyeq)); |
| 7755 | else |
| 7756 | { |
| 7757 | Lisp_Object prefix = keyeq; |
| 7758 | Lisp_Object keys = Qnil; |
| 7759 | |
| 7760 | if (CONSP (prefix)) |
| 7761 | { |
| 7762 | def = XCAR (prefix); |
| 7763 | prefix = XCDR (prefix); |
| 7764 | } |
| 7765 | else |
| 7766 | def = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF); |
| 7767 | |
| 7768 | if (CONSP (keyhint) && !NILP (XCAR (keyhint))) |
| 7769 | { |
| 7770 | keys = XCAR (keyhint); |
| 7771 | tem = Fkey_binding (keys, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 7772 | |
| 7773 | /* We have a suggested key. Is it bound to the command? */ |
| 7774 | if (NILP (tem) |
| 7775 | || (!EQ (tem, def) |
| 7776 | /* If the command is an alias for another |
| 7777 | (such as lmenu.el set it up), check if the |
| 7778 | original command matches the cached command. */ |
| 7779 | && !(SYMBOLP (def) && EQ (tem, XSYMBOL (def)->function)))) |
| 7780 | keys = Qnil; |
| 7781 | } |
| 7782 | |
| 7783 | if (NILP (keys)) |
| 7784 | keys = Fwhere_is_internal (def, Qnil, Qt, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 7785 | |
| 7786 | if (!NILP (keys)) |
| 7787 | { |
| 7788 | tem = Fkey_description (keys, Qnil); |
| 7789 | if (CONSP (prefix)) |
| 7790 | { |
| 7791 | if (STRINGP (XCAR (prefix))) |
| 7792 | tem = concat2 (XCAR (prefix), tem); |
| 7793 | if (STRINGP (XCDR (prefix))) |
| 7794 | tem = concat2 (tem, XCDR (prefix)); |
| 7795 | } |
| 7796 | keyeq = concat2 (build_string (" "), tem); |
| 7797 | /* keyeq = concat3(build_string(" ("),tem,build_string(")")); */ |
| 7798 | } |
| 7799 | else |
| 7800 | keyeq = Qnil; |
| 7801 | } |
| 7802 | |
| 7803 | /* If we have an equivalent key binding, use that. */ |
| 7804 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ, keyeq); |
| 7805 | } |
| 7806 | |
| 7807 | /* Include this when menu help is implemented. |
| 7808 | tem = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP]; |
| 7809 | if (!(NILP (tem) || STRINGP (tem))) |
| 7810 | { |
| 7811 | tem = menu_item_eval_property (tem); |
| 7812 | if (!STRINGP (tem)) |
| 7813 | tem = Qnil; |
| 7814 | XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP] = tem; |
| 7815 | } |
| 7816 | */ |
| 7817 | |
| 7818 | /* Handle radio buttons or toggle boxes. */ |
| 7819 | tem = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED); |
| 7820 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 7821 | ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED, |
| 7822 | menu_item_eval_property (tem)); |
| 7823 | |
| 7824 | return 1; |
| 7825 | } |
| 7826 | |
| 7827 | |
| 7828 | \f |
| 7829 | /*********************************************************************** |
| 7830 | Tool-bars |
| 7831 | ***********************************************************************/ |
| 7832 | |
| 7833 | /* A vector holding tool bar items while they are parsed in function |
| 7834 | tool_bar_items. Each item occupies TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSCLOTS elements |
| 7835 | in the vector. */ |
| 7836 | |
| 7837 | static Lisp_Object tool_bar_items_vector; |
| 7838 | |
| 7839 | /* A vector holding the result of parse_tool_bar_item. Layout is like |
| 7840 | the one for a single item in tool_bar_items_vector. */ |
| 7841 | |
| 7842 | static Lisp_Object tool_bar_item_properties; |
| 7843 | |
| 7844 | /* Next free index in tool_bar_items_vector. */ |
| 7845 | |
| 7846 | static int ntool_bar_items; |
| 7847 | |
| 7848 | /* The symbols `:image' and `:rtl'. */ |
| 7849 | |
| 7850 | Lisp_Object QCimage; |
| 7851 | Lisp_Object Qrtl; |
| 7852 | |
| 7853 | /* Function prototypes. */ |
| 7854 | |
| 7855 | static void init_tool_bar_items (Lisp_Object); |
| 7856 | static void process_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, void*); |
| 7857 | static int parse_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 7858 | static void append_tool_bar_item (void); |
| 7859 | |
| 7860 | |
| 7861 | /* Return a vector of tool bar items for keymaps currently in effect. |
| 7862 | Reuse vector REUSE if non-nil. Return in *NITEMS the number of |
| 7863 | tool bar items found. */ |
| 7864 | |
| 7865 | Lisp_Object |
| 7866 | tool_bar_items (Lisp_Object reuse, int *nitems) |
| 7867 | { |
| 7868 | Lisp_Object *maps; |
| 7869 | int nmaps, i; |
| 7870 | Lisp_Object oquit; |
| 7871 | Lisp_Object *tmaps; |
| 7872 | |
| 7873 | *nitems = 0; |
| 7874 | |
| 7875 | /* In order to build the menus, we need to call the keymap |
| 7876 | accessors. They all call QUIT. But this function is called |
| 7877 | during redisplay, during which a quit is fatal. So inhibit |
| 7878 | quitting while building the menus. We do this instead of |
| 7879 | specbind because (1) errors will clear it anyway and (2) this |
| 7880 | avoids risk of specpdl overflow. */ |
| 7881 | oquit = Vinhibit_quit; |
| 7882 | Vinhibit_quit = Qt; |
| 7883 | |
| 7884 | /* Initialize tool_bar_items_vector and protect it from GC. */ |
| 7885 | init_tool_bar_items (reuse); |
| 7886 | |
| 7887 | /* Build list of keymaps in maps. Set nmaps to the number of maps |
| 7888 | to process. */ |
| 7889 | |
| 7890 | /* Should overriding-terminal-local-map and overriding-local-map apply? */ |
| 7891 | if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag)) |
| 7892 | { |
| 7893 | /* Yes, use them (if non-nil) as well as the global map. */ |
| 7894 | maps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (3 * sizeof (maps[0])); |
| 7895 | nmaps = 0; |
| 7896 | if (!NILP (current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map)) |
| 7897 | maps[nmaps++] = current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map; |
| 7898 | if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map)) |
| 7899 | maps[nmaps++] = Voverriding_local_map; |
| 7900 | } |
| 7901 | else |
| 7902 | { |
| 7903 | /* No, so use major and minor mode keymaps and keymap property. |
| 7904 | Note that tool-bar bindings in the local-map and keymap |
| 7905 | properties may not work reliable, as they are only |
| 7906 | recognized when the tool-bar (or mode-line) is updated, |
| 7907 | which does not normally happen after every command. */ |
| 7908 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 7909 | int nminor; |
| 7910 | nminor = current_minor_maps (NULL, &tmaps); |
| 7911 | maps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca ((nminor + 3) * sizeof (maps[0])); |
| 7912 | nmaps = 0; |
| 7913 | if (tem = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap), !NILP (tem)) |
| 7914 | maps[nmaps++] = tem; |
| 7915 | memcpy (maps + nmaps, tmaps, nminor * sizeof (maps[0])); |
| 7916 | nmaps += nminor; |
| 7917 | maps[nmaps++] = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 7918 | } |
| 7919 | |
| 7920 | /* Add global keymap at the end. */ |
| 7921 | maps[nmaps++] = current_global_map; |
| 7922 | |
| 7923 | /* Process maps in reverse order and look up in each map the prefix |
| 7924 | key `tool-bar'. */ |
| 7925 | for (i = nmaps - 1; i >= 0; --i) |
| 7926 | if (!NILP (maps[i])) |
| 7927 | { |
| 7928 | Lisp_Object keymap; |
| 7929 | |
| 7930 | keymap = get_keymap (access_keymap (maps[i], Qtool_bar, 1, 0, 1), 0, 1); |
| 7931 | if (CONSP (keymap)) |
| 7932 | map_keymap (keymap, process_tool_bar_item, Qnil, NULL, 1); |
| 7933 | } |
| 7934 | |
| 7935 | Vinhibit_quit = oquit; |
| 7936 | *nitems = ntool_bar_items / TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS; |
| 7937 | return tool_bar_items_vector; |
| 7938 | } |
| 7939 | |
| 7940 | |
| 7941 | /* Process the definition of KEY which is DEF. */ |
| 7942 | |
| 7943 | static void |
| 7944 | process_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object def, Lisp_Object data, void *args) |
| 7945 | { |
| 7946 | int i; |
| 7947 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
| 7948 | |
| 7949 | /* Protect KEY and DEF from GC because parse_tool_bar_item may call |
| 7950 | eval. */ |
| 7951 | GCPRO2 (key, def); |
| 7952 | |
| 7953 | if (EQ (def, Qundefined)) |
| 7954 | { |
| 7955 | /* If a map has an explicit `undefined' as definition, |
| 7956 | discard any previously made item. */ |
| 7957 | for (i = 0; i < ntool_bar_items; i += TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS) |
| 7958 | { |
| 7959 | Lisp_Object *v = XVECTOR (tool_bar_items_vector)->contents + i; |
| 7960 | |
| 7961 | if (EQ (key, v[TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY])) |
| 7962 | { |
| 7963 | if (ntool_bar_items > i + TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS) |
| 7964 | memmove (v, v + TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS, |
| 7965 | ((ntool_bar_items - i - TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS) |
| 7966 | * sizeof (Lisp_Object))); |
| 7967 | ntool_bar_items -= TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS; |
| 7968 | break; |
| 7969 | } |
| 7970 | } |
| 7971 | } |
| 7972 | else if (parse_tool_bar_item (key, def)) |
| 7973 | /* Append a new tool bar item to tool_bar_items_vector. Accept |
| 7974 | more than one definition for the same key. */ |
| 7975 | append_tool_bar_item (); |
| 7976 | |
| 7977 | UNGCPRO; |
| 7978 | } |
| 7979 | |
| 7980 | |
| 7981 | /* Parse a tool bar item specification ITEM for key KEY and return the |
| 7982 | result in tool_bar_item_properties. Value is zero if ITEM is |
| 7983 | invalid. |
| 7984 | |
| 7985 | ITEM is a list `(menu-item CAPTION BINDING PROPS...)'. |
| 7986 | |
| 7987 | CAPTION is the caption of the item, If it's not a string, it is |
| 7988 | evaluated to get a string. |
| 7989 | |
| 7990 | BINDING is the tool bar item's binding. Tool-bar items with keymaps |
| 7991 | as binding are currently ignored. |
| 7992 | |
| 7993 | The following properties are recognized: |
| 7994 | |
| 7995 | - `:enable FORM'. |
| 7996 | |
| 7997 | FORM is evaluated and specifies whether the tool bar item is |
| 7998 | enabled or disabled. |
| 7999 | |
| 8000 | - `:visible FORM' |
| 8001 | |
| 8002 | FORM is evaluated and specifies whether the tool bar item is visible. |
| 8003 | |
| 8004 | - `:filter FUNCTION' |
| 8005 | |
| 8006 | FUNCTION is invoked with one parameter `(quote BINDING)'. Its |
| 8007 | result is stored as the new binding. |
| 8008 | |
| 8009 | - `:button (TYPE SELECTED)' |
| 8010 | |
| 8011 | TYPE must be one of `:radio' or `:toggle'. SELECTED is evaluated |
| 8012 | and specifies whether the button is selected (pressed) or not. |
| 8013 | |
| 8014 | - `:image IMAGES' |
| 8015 | |
| 8016 | IMAGES is either a single image specification or a vector of four |
| 8017 | image specifications. See enum tool_bar_item_images. |
| 8018 | |
| 8019 | - `:help HELP-STRING'. |
| 8020 | |
| 8021 | Gives a help string to display for the tool bar item. |
| 8022 | |
| 8023 | - `:label LABEL-STRING'. |
| 8024 | |
| 8025 | A text label to show with the tool bar button if labels are enabled. */ |
| 8026 | |
| 8027 | static int |
| 8028 | parse_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object item) |
| 8029 | { |
| 8030 | /* Access slot with index IDX of vector tool_bar_item_properties. */ |
| 8031 | #define PROP(IDX) XVECTOR (tool_bar_item_properties)->contents[IDX] |
| 8032 | |
| 8033 | Lisp_Object filter = Qnil; |
| 8034 | Lisp_Object caption; |
| 8035 | int i, have_label = 0; |
| 8036 | |
| 8037 | /* Defininition looks like `(menu-item CAPTION BINDING PROPS...)'. |
| 8038 | Rule out items that aren't lists, don't start with |
| 8039 | `menu-item' or whose rest following `tool-bar-item' is not a |
| 8040 | list. */ |
| 8041 | if (!CONSP (item)) |
| 8042 | return 0; |
| 8043 | |
| 8044 | /* As an exception, allow old-style menu separators. */ |
| 8045 | if (STRINGP (XCAR (item))) |
| 8046 | item = Fcons (XCAR (item), Qnil); |
| 8047 | else if (!EQ (XCAR (item), Qmenu_item) |
| 8048 | || (item = XCDR (item), !CONSP (item))) |
| 8049 | return 0; |
| 8050 | |
| 8051 | /* Create tool_bar_item_properties vector if necessary. Reset it to |
| 8052 | defaults. */ |
| 8053 | if (VECTORP (tool_bar_item_properties)) |
| 8054 | { |
| 8055 | for (i = 0; i < TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS; ++i) |
| 8056 | PROP (i) = Qnil; |
| 8057 | } |
| 8058 | else |
| 8059 | tool_bar_item_properties |
| 8060 | = Fmake_vector (make_number (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS), Qnil); |
| 8061 | |
| 8062 | /* Set defaults. */ |
| 8063 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY) = key; |
| 8064 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P) = Qt; |
| 8065 | |
| 8066 | /* Get the caption of the item. If the caption is not a string, |
| 8067 | evaluate it to get a string. If we don't get a string, skip this |
| 8068 | item. */ |
| 8069 | caption = XCAR (item); |
| 8070 | if (!STRINGP (caption)) |
| 8071 | { |
| 8072 | caption = menu_item_eval_property (caption); |
| 8073 | if (!STRINGP (caption)) |
| 8074 | return 0; |
| 8075 | } |
| 8076 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION) = caption; |
| 8077 | |
| 8078 | /* If the rest following the caption is not a list, the menu item is |
| 8079 | either a separator, or invalid. */ |
| 8080 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 8081 | if (!CONSP (item)) |
| 8082 | { |
| 8083 | if (menu_separator_name_p (SDATA (caption))) |
| 8084 | { |
| 8085 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_TYPE) = Qt; |
| 8086 | #if !defined (USE_GTK) && !defined (HAVE_NS) |
| 8087 | /* If we use build_desired_tool_bar_string to render the |
| 8088 | tool bar, the separator is rendered as an image. */ |
| 8089 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_IMAGES) |
| 8090 | = menu_item_eval_property (Vtool_bar_separator_image_expression); |
| 8091 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P) = Qnil; |
| 8092 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P) = Qnil; |
| 8093 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION) = Qnil; |
| 8094 | #endif |
| 8095 | return 1; |
| 8096 | } |
| 8097 | return 0; |
| 8098 | } |
| 8099 | |
| 8100 | /* Store the binding. */ |
| 8101 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING) = XCAR (item); |
| 8102 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 8103 | |
| 8104 | /* Ignore cached key binding, if any. */ |
| 8105 | if (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCAR (item))) |
| 8106 | item = XCDR (item); |
| 8107 | |
| 8108 | /* Process the rest of the properties. */ |
| 8109 | for (; CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCDR (item)); item = XCDR (XCDR (item))) |
| 8110 | { |
| 8111 | Lisp_Object key, value; |
| 8112 | |
| 8113 | key = XCAR (item); |
| 8114 | value = XCAR (XCDR (item)); |
| 8115 | |
| 8116 | if (EQ (key, QCenable)) |
| 8117 | { |
| 8118 | /* `:enable FORM'. */ |
| 8119 | if (!NILP (Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons)) |
| 8120 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P) = Qt; |
| 8121 | else |
| 8122 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P) = value; |
| 8123 | } |
| 8124 | else if (EQ (key, QCvisible)) |
| 8125 | { |
| 8126 | /* `:visible FORM'. If got a visible property and that |
| 8127 | evaluates to nil then ignore this item. */ |
| 8128 | if (NILP (menu_item_eval_property (value))) |
| 8129 | return 0; |
| 8130 | } |
| 8131 | else if (EQ (key, QChelp)) |
| 8132 | /* `:help HELP-STRING'. */ |
| 8133 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_HELP) = value; |
| 8134 | else if (EQ (key, QCvert_only)) |
| 8135 | /* `:vert-only t/nil'. */ |
| 8136 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_VERT_ONLY) = value; |
| 8137 | else if (EQ (key, QClabel)) |
| 8138 | { |
| 8139 | const char *bad_label = "!!?GARBLED ITEM?!!"; |
| 8140 | /* `:label LABEL-STRING'. */ |
| 8141 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_LABEL) = STRINGP (value) |
| 8142 | ? value |
| 8143 | : make_string (bad_label, strlen (bad_label)); |
| 8144 | have_label = 1; |
| 8145 | } |
| 8146 | else if (EQ (key, QCfilter)) |
| 8147 | /* ':filter FORM'. */ |
| 8148 | filter = value; |
| 8149 | else if (EQ (key, QCbutton) && CONSP (value)) |
| 8150 | { |
| 8151 | /* `:button (TYPE . SELECTED)'. */ |
| 8152 | Lisp_Object type, selected; |
| 8153 | |
| 8154 | type = XCAR (value); |
| 8155 | selected = XCDR (value); |
| 8156 | if (EQ (type, QCtoggle) || EQ (type, QCradio)) |
| 8157 | { |
| 8158 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P) = selected; |
| 8159 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_TYPE) = type; |
| 8160 | } |
| 8161 | } |
| 8162 | else if (EQ (key, QCimage) |
| 8163 | && (CONSP (value) |
| 8164 | || (VECTORP (value) && XVECTOR (value)->size == 4))) |
| 8165 | /* Value is either a single image specification or a vector |
| 8166 | of 4 such specifications for the different button states. */ |
| 8167 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_IMAGES) = value; |
| 8168 | else if (EQ (key, Qrtl)) |
| 8169 | /* ':rtl STRING' */ |
| 8170 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_RTL_IMAGE) = value; |
| 8171 | } |
| 8172 | |
| 8173 | |
| 8174 | if (!have_label) |
| 8175 | { |
| 8176 | /* Try to make one from caption and key. */ |
| 8177 | Lisp_Object key = PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY); |
| 8178 | Lisp_Object capt = PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION); |
| 8179 | const char *label = SYMBOLP (key) ? SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (key)) : ""; |
| 8180 | const char *caption = STRINGP (capt) ? SSDATA (capt) : ""; |
| 8181 | EMACS_INT max_lbl = 2 * tool_bar_max_label_size; |
| 8182 | char *buf = (char *) xmalloc (max_lbl + 1); |
| 8183 | Lisp_Object new_lbl; |
| 8184 | size_t caption_len = strlen (caption); |
| 8185 | |
| 8186 | if (caption_len <= max_lbl && caption[0] != '\0') |
| 8187 | { |
| 8188 | strcpy (buf, caption); |
| 8189 | while (caption_len > 0 && buf[caption_len - 1] == '.') |
| 8190 | caption_len--; |
| 8191 | buf[caption_len] = '\0'; |
| 8192 | label = caption = buf; |
| 8193 | } |
| 8194 | |
| 8195 | if (strlen (label) <= max_lbl && label[0] != '\0') |
| 8196 | { |
| 8197 | int i; |
| 8198 | if (label != buf) |
| 8199 | strcpy (buf, label); |
| 8200 | |
| 8201 | for (i = 0; buf[i] != '\0'; ++i) |
| 8202 | if (buf[i] == '-') |
| 8203 | buf[i] = ' '; |
| 8204 | label = buf; |
| 8205 | |
| 8206 | } |
| 8207 | else |
| 8208 | label = ""; |
| 8209 | |
| 8210 | new_lbl = Fupcase_initials (make_string (label, strlen (label))); |
| 8211 | if (SCHARS (new_lbl) <= tool_bar_max_label_size) |
| 8212 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_LABEL) = new_lbl; |
| 8213 | else |
| 8214 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_LABEL) = make_string ("", 0); |
| 8215 | free (buf); |
| 8216 | } |
| 8217 | |
| 8218 | /* If got a filter apply it on binding. */ |
| 8219 | if (!NILP (filter)) |
| 8220 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING) |
| 8221 | = menu_item_eval_property (list2 (filter, |
| 8222 | list2 (Qquote, |
| 8223 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING)))); |
| 8224 | |
| 8225 | /* See if the binding is a keymap. Give up if it is. */ |
| 8226 | if (CONSP (get_keymap (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING), 0, 1))) |
| 8227 | return 0; |
| 8228 | |
| 8229 | /* Enable or disable selection of item. */ |
| 8230 | if (!EQ (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P), Qt)) |
| 8231 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P) |
| 8232 | = menu_item_eval_property (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P)); |
| 8233 | |
| 8234 | /* Handle radio buttons or toggle boxes. */ |
| 8235 | if (!NILP (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P))) |
| 8236 | PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P) |
| 8237 | = menu_item_eval_property (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P)); |
| 8238 | |
| 8239 | return 1; |
| 8240 | |
| 8241 | #undef PROP |
| 8242 | } |
| 8243 | |
| 8244 | |
| 8245 | /* Initialize tool_bar_items_vector. REUSE, if non-nil, is a vector |
| 8246 | that can be reused. */ |
| 8247 | |
| 8248 | static void |
| 8249 | init_tool_bar_items (Lisp_Object reuse) |
| 8250 | { |
| 8251 | if (VECTORP (reuse)) |
| 8252 | tool_bar_items_vector = reuse; |
| 8253 | else |
| 8254 | tool_bar_items_vector = Fmake_vector (make_number (64), Qnil); |
| 8255 | ntool_bar_items = 0; |
| 8256 | } |
| 8257 | |
| 8258 | |
| 8259 | /* Append parsed tool bar item properties from |
| 8260 | tool_bar_item_properties */ |
| 8261 | |
| 8262 | static void |
| 8263 | append_tool_bar_item (void) |
| 8264 | { |
| 8265 | Lisp_Object *to, *from; |
| 8266 | |
| 8267 | /* Enlarge tool_bar_items_vector if necessary. */ |
| 8268 | if (ntool_bar_items + TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS |
| 8269 | >= XVECTOR (tool_bar_items_vector)->size) |
| 8270 | tool_bar_items_vector |
| 8271 | = larger_vector (tool_bar_items_vector, |
| 8272 | 2 * XVECTOR (tool_bar_items_vector)->size, Qnil); |
| 8273 | |
| 8274 | /* Append entries from tool_bar_item_properties to the end of |
| 8275 | tool_bar_items_vector. */ |
| 8276 | to = XVECTOR (tool_bar_items_vector)->contents + ntool_bar_items; |
| 8277 | from = XVECTOR (tool_bar_item_properties)->contents; |
| 8278 | memcpy (to, from, TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS * sizeof *to); |
| 8279 | ntool_bar_items += TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS; |
| 8280 | } |
| 8281 | |
| 8282 | |
| 8283 | |
| 8284 | |
| 8285 | \f |
| 8286 | /* Read a character using menus based on maps in the array MAPS. |
| 8287 | NMAPS is the length of MAPS. Return nil if there are no menus in the maps. |
| 8288 | Return t if we displayed a menu but the user rejected it. |
| 8289 | |
| 8290 | PREV_EVENT is the previous input event, or nil if we are reading |
| 8291 | the first event of a key sequence. |
| 8292 | |
| 8293 | If USED_MOUSE_MENU is non-null, then we set *USED_MOUSE_MENU to 1 |
| 8294 | if we used a mouse menu to read the input, or zero otherwise. If |
| 8295 | USED_MOUSE_MENU is null, we don't dereference it. |
| 8296 | |
| 8297 | The prompting is done based on the prompt-string of the map |
| 8298 | and the strings associated with various map elements. |
| 8299 | |
| 8300 | This can be done with X menus or with menus put in the minibuf. |
| 8301 | These are done in different ways, depending on how the input will be read. |
| 8302 | Menus using X are done after auto-saving in read-char, getting the input |
| 8303 | event from Fx_popup_menu; menus using the minibuf use read_char recursively |
| 8304 | and do auto-saving in the inner call of read_char. */ |
| 8305 | |
| 8306 | static Lisp_Object |
| 8307 | read_char_x_menu_prompt (int nmaps, Lisp_Object *maps, Lisp_Object prev_event, |
| 8308 | int *used_mouse_menu) |
| 8309 | { |
| 8310 | int mapno; |
| 8311 | |
| 8312 | if (used_mouse_menu) |
| 8313 | *used_mouse_menu = 0; |
| 8314 | |
| 8315 | /* Use local over global Menu maps */ |
| 8316 | |
| 8317 | if (! menu_prompting) |
| 8318 | return Qnil; |
| 8319 | |
| 8320 | /* Optionally disregard all but the global map. */ |
| 8321 | if (inhibit_local_menu_bar_menus) |
| 8322 | { |
| 8323 | maps += (nmaps - 1); |
| 8324 | nmaps = 1; |
| 8325 | } |
| 8326 | |
| 8327 | #ifdef HAVE_MENUS |
| 8328 | /* If we got to this point via a mouse click, |
| 8329 | use a real menu for mouse selection. */ |
| 8330 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event) |
| 8331 | && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qmenu_bar) |
| 8332 | && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qtool_bar)) |
| 8333 | { |
| 8334 | /* Display the menu and get the selection. */ |
| 8335 | Lisp_Object *realmaps |
| 8336 | = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (nmaps * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); |
| 8337 | Lisp_Object value; |
| 8338 | int nmaps1 = 0; |
| 8339 | |
| 8340 | /* Use the maps that are not nil. */ |
| 8341 | for (mapno = 0; mapno < nmaps; mapno++) |
| 8342 | if (!NILP (maps[mapno])) |
| 8343 | realmaps[nmaps1++] = maps[mapno]; |
| 8344 | |
| 8345 | value = Fx_popup_menu (prev_event, Flist (nmaps1, realmaps)); |
| 8346 | if (CONSP (value)) |
| 8347 | { |
| 8348 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 8349 | |
| 8350 | record_menu_key (XCAR (value)); |
| 8351 | |
| 8352 | /* If we got multiple events, unread all but |
| 8353 | the first. |
| 8354 | There is no way to prevent those unread events |
| 8355 | from showing up later in last_nonmenu_event. |
| 8356 | So turn symbol and integer events into lists, |
| 8357 | to indicate that they came from a mouse menu, |
| 8358 | so that when present in last_nonmenu_event |
| 8359 | they won't confuse things. */ |
| 8360 | for (tem = XCDR (value); CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem)) |
| 8361 | { |
| 8362 | record_menu_key (XCAR (tem)); |
| 8363 | if (SYMBOLP (XCAR (tem)) |
| 8364 | || INTEGERP (XCAR (tem))) |
| 8365 | XSETCAR (tem, Fcons (XCAR (tem), Qdisabled)); |
| 8366 | } |
| 8367 | |
| 8368 | /* If we got more than one event, put all but the first |
| 8369 | onto this list to be read later. |
| 8370 | Return just the first event now. */ |
| 8371 | Vunread_command_events |
| 8372 | = nconc2 (XCDR (value), Vunread_command_events); |
| 8373 | value = XCAR (value); |
| 8374 | } |
| 8375 | else if (NILP (value)) |
| 8376 | value = Qt; |
| 8377 | if (used_mouse_menu) |
| 8378 | *used_mouse_menu = 1; |
| 8379 | return value; |
| 8380 | } |
| 8381 | #endif /* HAVE_MENUS */ |
| 8382 | return Qnil ; |
| 8383 | } |
| 8384 | |
| 8385 | /* Buffer in use so far for the minibuf prompts for menu keymaps. |
| 8386 | We make this bigger when necessary, and never free it. */ |
| 8387 | static char *read_char_minibuf_menu_text; |
| 8388 | /* Size of that buffer. */ |
| 8389 | static int read_char_minibuf_menu_width; |
| 8390 | |
| 8391 | static Lisp_Object |
| 8392 | read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt (int commandflag, int nmaps, Lisp_Object *maps) |
| 8393 | { |
| 8394 | int mapno; |
| 8395 | register Lisp_Object name; |
| 8396 | int nlength; |
| 8397 | /* FIXME: Use the minibuffer's frame width. */ |
| 8398 | int width = FRAME_COLS (SELECTED_FRAME ()) - 4; |
| 8399 | int idx = -1; |
| 8400 | int nobindings = 1; |
| 8401 | Lisp_Object rest, vector; |
| 8402 | char *menu; |
| 8403 | |
| 8404 | vector = Qnil; |
| 8405 | name = Qnil; |
| 8406 | |
| 8407 | if (! menu_prompting) |
| 8408 | return Qnil; |
| 8409 | |
| 8410 | /* Get the menu name from the first map that has one (a prompt string). */ |
| 8411 | for (mapno = 0; mapno < nmaps; mapno++) |
| 8412 | { |
| 8413 | name = Fkeymap_prompt (maps[mapno]); |
| 8414 | if (!NILP (name)) |
| 8415 | break; |
| 8416 | } |
| 8417 | |
| 8418 | /* If we don't have any menus, just read a character normally. */ |
| 8419 | if (!STRINGP (name)) |
| 8420 | return Qnil; |
| 8421 | |
| 8422 | /* Make sure we have a big enough buffer for the menu text. */ |
| 8423 | width = max (width, SBYTES (name)); |
| 8424 | if (read_char_minibuf_menu_text == 0) |
| 8425 | { |
| 8426 | read_char_minibuf_menu_width = width + 4; |
| 8427 | read_char_minibuf_menu_text = (char *) xmalloc (width + 4); |
| 8428 | } |
| 8429 | else if (width + 4 > read_char_minibuf_menu_width) |
| 8430 | { |
| 8431 | read_char_minibuf_menu_width = width + 4; |
| 8432 | read_char_minibuf_menu_text |
| 8433 | = (char *) xrealloc (read_char_minibuf_menu_text, width + 4); |
| 8434 | } |
| 8435 | menu = read_char_minibuf_menu_text; |
| 8436 | |
| 8437 | /* Prompt string always starts with map's prompt, and a space. */ |
| 8438 | strcpy (menu, SDATA (name)); |
| 8439 | nlength = SBYTES (name); |
| 8440 | menu[nlength++] = ':'; |
| 8441 | menu[nlength++] = ' '; |
| 8442 | menu[nlength] = 0; |
| 8443 | |
| 8444 | /* Start prompting at start of first map. */ |
| 8445 | mapno = 0; |
| 8446 | rest = maps[mapno]; |
| 8447 | |
| 8448 | /* Present the documented bindings, a line at a time. */ |
| 8449 | while (1) |
| 8450 | { |
| 8451 | int notfirst = 0; |
| 8452 | int i = nlength; |
| 8453 | Lisp_Object obj; |
| 8454 | int ch; |
| 8455 | Lisp_Object orig_defn_macro; |
| 8456 | |
| 8457 | /* Loop over elements of map. */ |
| 8458 | while (i < width) |
| 8459 | { |
| 8460 | Lisp_Object elt; |
| 8461 | |
| 8462 | /* If reached end of map, start at beginning of next map. */ |
| 8463 | if (NILP (rest)) |
| 8464 | { |
| 8465 | mapno++; |
| 8466 | /* At end of last map, wrap around to first map if just starting, |
| 8467 | or end this line if already have something on it. */ |
| 8468 | if (mapno == nmaps) |
| 8469 | { |
| 8470 | mapno = 0; |
| 8471 | if (notfirst || nobindings) break; |
| 8472 | } |
| 8473 | rest = maps[mapno]; |
| 8474 | } |
| 8475 | |
| 8476 | /* Look at the next element of the map. */ |
| 8477 | if (idx >= 0) |
| 8478 | elt = XVECTOR (vector)->contents[idx]; |
| 8479 | else |
| 8480 | elt = Fcar_safe (rest); |
| 8481 | |
| 8482 | if (idx < 0 && VECTORP (elt)) |
| 8483 | { |
| 8484 | /* If we found a dense table in the keymap, |
| 8485 | advanced past it, but start scanning its contents. */ |
| 8486 | rest = Fcdr_safe (rest); |
| 8487 | vector = elt; |
| 8488 | idx = 0; |
| 8489 | } |
| 8490 | else |
| 8491 | { |
| 8492 | /* An ordinary element. */ |
| 8493 | Lisp_Object event, tem; |
| 8494 | |
| 8495 | if (idx < 0) |
| 8496 | { |
| 8497 | event = Fcar_safe (elt); /* alist */ |
| 8498 | elt = Fcdr_safe (elt); |
| 8499 | } |
| 8500 | else |
| 8501 | { |
| 8502 | XSETINT (event, idx); /* vector */ |
| 8503 | } |
| 8504 | |
| 8505 | /* Ignore the element if it has no prompt string. */ |
| 8506 | if (INTEGERP (event) && parse_menu_item (elt, -1)) |
| 8507 | { |
| 8508 | /* 1 if the char to type matches the string. */ |
| 8509 | int char_matches; |
| 8510 | Lisp_Object upcased_event, downcased_event; |
| 8511 | Lisp_Object desc = Qnil; |
| 8512 | Lisp_Object s |
| 8513 | = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME]; |
| 8514 | |
| 8515 | upcased_event = Fupcase (event); |
| 8516 | downcased_event = Fdowncase (event); |
| 8517 | char_matches = (XINT (upcased_event) == SREF (s, 0) |
| 8518 | || XINT (downcased_event) == SREF (s, 0)); |
| 8519 | if (! char_matches) |
| 8520 | desc = Fsingle_key_description (event, Qnil); |
| 8521 | |
| 8522 | #if 0 /* It is redundant to list the equivalent key bindings because |
| 8523 | the prefix is what the user has already typed. */ |
| 8524 | tem |
| 8525 | = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ]; |
| 8526 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 8527 | /* Insert equivalent keybinding. */ |
| 8528 | s = concat2 (s, tem); |
| 8529 | #endif |
| 8530 | tem |
| 8531 | = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_TYPE]; |
| 8532 | if (EQ (tem, QCradio) || EQ (tem, QCtoggle)) |
| 8533 | { |
| 8534 | /* Insert button prefix. */ |
| 8535 | Lisp_Object selected |
| 8536 | = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED]; |
| 8537 | if (EQ (tem, QCradio)) |
| 8538 | tem = build_string (NILP (selected) ? "(*) " : "( ) "); |
| 8539 | else |
| 8540 | tem = build_string (NILP (selected) ? "[X] " : "[ ] "); |
| 8541 | s = concat2 (tem, s); |
| 8542 | } |
| 8543 | |
| 8544 | |
| 8545 | /* If we have room for the prompt string, add it to this line. |
| 8546 | If this is the first on the line, always add it. */ |
| 8547 | if ((SCHARS (s) + i + 2 |
| 8548 | + (char_matches ? 0 : SCHARS (desc) + 3)) |
| 8549 | < width |
| 8550 | || !notfirst) |
| 8551 | { |
| 8552 | int thiswidth; |
| 8553 | |
| 8554 | /* Punctuate between strings. */ |
| 8555 | if (notfirst) |
| 8556 | { |
| 8557 | strcpy (menu + i, ", "); |
| 8558 | i += 2; |
| 8559 | } |
| 8560 | notfirst = 1; |
| 8561 | nobindings = 0 ; |
| 8562 | |
| 8563 | /* If the char to type doesn't match the string's |
| 8564 | first char, explicitly show what char to type. */ |
| 8565 | if (! char_matches) |
| 8566 | { |
| 8567 | /* Add as much of string as fits. */ |
| 8568 | thiswidth = SCHARS (desc); |
| 8569 | if (thiswidth + i > width) |
| 8570 | thiswidth = width - i; |
| 8571 | memcpy (menu + i, SDATA (desc), thiswidth); |
| 8572 | i += thiswidth; |
| 8573 | strcpy (menu + i, " = "); |
| 8574 | i += 3; |
| 8575 | } |
| 8576 | |
| 8577 | /* Add as much of string as fits. */ |
| 8578 | thiswidth = SCHARS (s); |
| 8579 | if (thiswidth + i > width) |
| 8580 | thiswidth = width - i; |
| 8581 | memcpy (menu + i, SDATA (s), thiswidth); |
| 8582 | i += thiswidth; |
| 8583 | menu[i] = 0; |
| 8584 | } |
| 8585 | else |
| 8586 | { |
| 8587 | /* If this element does not fit, end the line now, |
| 8588 | and save the element for the next line. */ |
| 8589 | strcpy (menu + i, "..."); |
| 8590 | break; |
| 8591 | } |
| 8592 | } |
| 8593 | |
| 8594 | /* Move past this element. */ |
| 8595 | if (idx >= 0 && idx + 1 >= XVECTOR (vector)->size) |
| 8596 | /* Handle reaching end of dense table. */ |
| 8597 | idx = -1; |
| 8598 | if (idx >= 0) |
| 8599 | idx++; |
| 8600 | else |
| 8601 | rest = Fcdr_safe (rest); |
| 8602 | } |
| 8603 | } |
| 8604 | |
| 8605 | /* Prompt with that and read response. */ |
| 8606 | message2_nolog (menu, strlen (menu), |
| 8607 | ! NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)); |
| 8608 | |
| 8609 | /* Make believe its not a keyboard macro in case the help char |
| 8610 | is pressed. Help characters are not recorded because menu prompting |
| 8611 | is not used on replay. |
| 8612 | */ |
| 8613 | orig_defn_macro = current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro; |
| 8614 | current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 8615 | do |
| 8616 | obj = read_char (commandflag, 0, 0, Qt, 0, NULL); |
| 8617 | while (BUFFERP (obj)); |
| 8618 | current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro = orig_defn_macro; |
| 8619 | |
| 8620 | if (!INTEGERP (obj)) |
| 8621 | return obj; |
| 8622 | else if (XINT (obj) == -2) |
| 8623 | return obj; |
| 8624 | else |
| 8625 | ch = XINT (obj); |
| 8626 | |
| 8627 | if (! EQ (obj, menu_prompt_more_char) |
| 8628 | && (!INTEGERP (menu_prompt_more_char) |
| 8629 | || ! EQ (obj, make_number (Ctl (XINT (menu_prompt_more_char)))))) |
| 8630 | { |
| 8631 | if (!NILP (current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro)) |
| 8632 | store_kbd_macro_char (obj); |
| 8633 | return obj; |
| 8634 | } |
| 8635 | /* Help char - go round again */ |
| 8636 | } |
| 8637 | } |
| 8638 | \f |
| 8639 | /* Reading key sequences. */ |
| 8640 | |
| 8641 | /* Follow KEY in the maps in CURRENT[0..NMAPS-1], placing its bindings |
| 8642 | in DEFS[0..NMAPS-1]. Set NEXT[i] to DEFS[i] if DEFS[i] is a |
| 8643 | keymap, or nil otherwise. Return the index of the first keymap in |
| 8644 | which KEY has any binding, or NMAPS if no map has a binding. |
| 8645 | |
| 8646 | If KEY is a meta ASCII character, treat it like meta-prefix-char |
| 8647 | followed by the corresponding non-meta character. Keymaps in |
| 8648 | CURRENT with non-prefix bindings for meta-prefix-char become nil in |
| 8649 | NEXT. |
| 8650 | |
| 8651 | If KEY has no bindings in any of the CURRENT maps, NEXT is left |
| 8652 | unmodified. |
| 8653 | |
| 8654 | NEXT may be the same array as CURRENT. */ |
| 8655 | |
| 8656 | static int |
| 8657 | follow_key (Lisp_Object key, int nmaps, Lisp_Object *current, Lisp_Object *defs, |
| 8658 | Lisp_Object *next) |
| 8659 | { |
| 8660 | int i, first_binding; |
| 8661 | |
| 8662 | first_binding = nmaps; |
| 8663 | for (i = nmaps - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 8664 | { |
| 8665 | if (! NILP (current[i])) |
| 8666 | { |
| 8667 | defs[i] = access_keymap (current[i], key, 1, 0, 1); |
| 8668 | if (! NILP (defs[i])) |
| 8669 | first_binding = i; |
| 8670 | } |
| 8671 | else |
| 8672 | defs[i] = Qnil; |
| 8673 | } |
| 8674 | |
| 8675 | /* Given the set of bindings we've found, produce the next set of maps. */ |
| 8676 | if (first_binding < nmaps) |
| 8677 | for (i = 0; i < nmaps; i++) |
| 8678 | next[i] = NILP (defs[i]) ? Qnil : get_keymap (defs[i], 0, 1); |
| 8679 | |
| 8680 | return first_binding; |
| 8681 | } |
| 8682 | |
| 8683 | /* Structure used to keep track of partial application of key remapping |
| 8684 | such as Vfunction_key_map and Vkey_translation_map. */ |
| 8685 | typedef struct keyremap |
| 8686 | { |
| 8687 | /* This is the map originally specified for this use. */ |
| 8688 | Lisp_Object parent; |
| 8689 | /* This is a submap reached by looking up, in PARENT, |
| 8690 | the events from START to END. */ |
| 8691 | Lisp_Object map; |
| 8692 | /* Positions [START, END) in the key sequence buffer |
| 8693 | are the key that we have scanned so far. |
| 8694 | Those events are the ones that we will replace |
| 8695 | if PAREHT maps them into a key sequence. */ |
| 8696 | int start, end; |
| 8697 | } keyremap; |
| 8698 | |
| 8699 | /* Lookup KEY in MAP. |
| 8700 | MAP is a keymap mapping keys to key vectors or functions. |
| 8701 | If the mapping is a function and DO_FUNCTION is non-zero, then |
| 8702 | the function is called with PROMPT as parameter and its return |
| 8703 | value is used as the return value of this function (after checking |
| 8704 | that it is indeed a vector). */ |
| 8705 | |
| 8706 | static Lisp_Object |
| 8707 | access_keymap_keyremap (Lisp_Object map, Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object prompt, |
| 8708 | int do_funcall) |
| 8709 | { |
| 8710 | Lisp_Object next; |
| 8711 | |
| 8712 | next = access_keymap (map, key, 1, 0, 1); |
| 8713 | |
| 8714 | /* Handle symbol with autoload definition. */ |
| 8715 | if (SYMBOLP (next) && !NILP (Ffboundp (next)) |
| 8716 | && CONSP (XSYMBOL (next)->function) |
| 8717 | && EQ (XCAR (XSYMBOL (next)->function), Qautoload)) |
| 8718 | do_autoload (XSYMBOL (next)->function, next); |
| 8719 | |
| 8720 | /* Handle a symbol whose function definition is a keymap |
| 8721 | or an array. */ |
| 8722 | if (SYMBOLP (next) && !NILP (Ffboundp (next)) |
| 8723 | && (ARRAYP (XSYMBOL (next)->function) |
| 8724 | || KEYMAPP (XSYMBOL (next)->function))) |
| 8725 | next = XSYMBOL (next)->function; |
| 8726 | |
| 8727 | /* If the keymap gives a function, not an |
| 8728 | array, then call the function with one arg and use |
| 8729 | its value instead. */ |
| 8730 | if (SYMBOLP (next) && !NILP (Ffboundp (next)) && do_funcall) |
| 8731 | { |
| 8732 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 8733 | tem = next; |
| 8734 | |
| 8735 | next = call1 (next, prompt); |
| 8736 | /* If the function returned something invalid, |
| 8737 | barf--don't ignore it. |
| 8738 | (To ignore it safely, we would need to gcpro a bunch of |
| 8739 | other variables.) */ |
| 8740 | if (! (VECTORP (next) || STRINGP (next))) |
| 8741 | error ("Function %s returns invalid key sequence", tem); |
| 8742 | } |
| 8743 | return next; |
| 8744 | } |
| 8745 | |
| 8746 | /* Do one step of the key remapping used for function-key-map and |
| 8747 | key-translation-map: |
| 8748 | KEYBUF is the buffer holding the input events. |
| 8749 | BUFSIZE is its maximum size. |
| 8750 | FKEY is a pointer to the keyremap structure to use. |
| 8751 | INPUT is the index of the last element in KEYBUF. |
| 8752 | DOIT if non-zero says that the remapping can actually take place. |
| 8753 | DIFF is used to return the number of keys added/removed by the remapping. |
| 8754 | PARENT is the root of the keymap. |
| 8755 | PROMPT is the prompt to use if the remapping happens through a function. |
| 8756 | The return value is non-zero if the remapping actually took place. */ |
| 8757 | |
| 8758 | static int |
| 8759 | keyremap_step (Lisp_Object *keybuf, int bufsize, volatile keyremap *fkey, |
| 8760 | int input, int doit, int *diff, Lisp_Object prompt) |
| 8761 | { |
| 8762 | Lisp_Object next, key; |
| 8763 | |
| 8764 | key = keybuf[fkey->end++]; |
| 8765 | |
| 8766 | if (KEYMAPP (fkey->parent)) |
| 8767 | next = access_keymap_keyremap (fkey->map, key, prompt, doit); |
| 8768 | else |
| 8769 | next = Qnil; |
| 8770 | |
| 8771 | /* If keybuf[fkey->start..fkey->end] is bound in the |
| 8772 | map and we're in a position to do the key remapping, replace it with |
| 8773 | the binding and restart with fkey->start at the end. */ |
| 8774 | if ((VECTORP (next) || STRINGP (next)) && doit) |
| 8775 | { |
| 8776 | int len = XFASTINT (Flength (next)); |
| 8777 | int i; |
| 8778 | |
| 8779 | *diff = len - (fkey->end - fkey->start); |
| 8780 | |
| 8781 | if (input + *diff >= bufsize) |
| 8782 | error ("Key sequence too long"); |
| 8783 | |
| 8784 | /* Shift the keys that follow fkey->end. */ |
| 8785 | if (*diff < 0) |
| 8786 | for (i = fkey->end; i < input; i++) |
| 8787 | keybuf[i + *diff] = keybuf[i]; |
| 8788 | else if (*diff > 0) |
| 8789 | for (i = input - 1; i >= fkey->end; i--) |
| 8790 | keybuf[i + *diff] = keybuf[i]; |
| 8791 | /* Overwrite the old keys with the new ones. */ |
| 8792 | for (i = 0; i < len; i++) |
| 8793 | keybuf[fkey->start + i] |
| 8794 | = Faref (next, make_number (i)); |
| 8795 | |
| 8796 | fkey->start = fkey->end += *diff; |
| 8797 | fkey->map = fkey->parent; |
| 8798 | |
| 8799 | return 1; |
| 8800 | } |
| 8801 | |
| 8802 | fkey->map = get_keymap (next, 0, 1); |
| 8803 | |
| 8804 | /* If we no longer have a bound suffix, try a new position for |
| 8805 | fkey->start. */ |
| 8806 | if (!CONSP (fkey->map)) |
| 8807 | { |
| 8808 | fkey->end = ++fkey->start; |
| 8809 | fkey->map = fkey->parent; |
| 8810 | } |
| 8811 | return 0; |
| 8812 | } |
| 8813 | |
| 8814 | /* Read a sequence of keys that ends with a non prefix character, |
| 8815 | storing it in KEYBUF, a buffer of size BUFSIZE. |
| 8816 | Prompt with PROMPT. |
| 8817 | Return the length of the key sequence stored. |
| 8818 | Return -1 if the user rejected a command menu. |
| 8819 | |
| 8820 | Echo starting immediately unless `prompt' is 0. |
| 8821 | |
| 8822 | Where a key sequence ends depends on the currently active keymaps. |
| 8823 | These include any minor mode keymaps active in the current buffer, |
| 8824 | the current buffer's local map, and the global map. |
| 8825 | |
| 8826 | If a key sequence has no other bindings, we check Vfunction_key_map |
| 8827 | to see if some trailing subsequence might be the beginning of a |
| 8828 | function key's sequence. If so, we try to read the whole function |
| 8829 | key, and substitute its symbolic name into the key sequence. |
| 8830 | |
| 8831 | We ignore unbound `down-' mouse clicks. We turn unbound `drag-' and |
| 8832 | `double-' events into similar click events, if that would make them |
| 8833 | bound. We try to turn `triple-' events first into `double-' events, |
| 8834 | then into clicks. |
| 8835 | |
| 8836 | If we get a mouse click in a mode line, vertical divider, or other |
| 8837 | non-text area, we treat the click as if it were prefixed by the |
| 8838 | symbol denoting that area - `mode-line', `vertical-line', or |
| 8839 | whatever. |
| 8840 | |
| 8841 | If the sequence starts with a mouse click, we read the key sequence |
| 8842 | with respect to the buffer clicked on, not the current buffer. |
| 8843 | |
| 8844 | If the user switches frames in the midst of a key sequence, we put |
| 8845 | off the switch-frame event until later; the next call to |
| 8846 | read_char will return it. |
| 8847 | |
| 8848 | If FIX_CURRENT_BUFFER is nonzero, we restore current_buffer |
| 8849 | from the selected window's buffer. */ |
| 8850 | |
| 8851 | static int |
| 8852 | read_key_sequence (Lisp_Object *keybuf, int bufsize, Lisp_Object prompt, |
| 8853 | int dont_downcase_last, int can_return_switch_frame, |
| 8854 | int fix_current_buffer) |
| 8855 | { |
| 8856 | Lisp_Object from_string; |
| 8857 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 8858 | |
| 8859 | /* How many keys there are in the current key sequence. */ |
| 8860 | int t; |
| 8861 | |
| 8862 | /* The length of the echo buffer when we started reading, and |
| 8863 | the length of this_command_keys when we started reading. */ |
| 8864 | int echo_start; |
| 8865 | int keys_start; |
| 8866 | |
| 8867 | /* The number of keymaps we're scanning right now, and the number of |
| 8868 | keymaps we have allocated space for. */ |
| 8869 | int nmaps; |
| 8870 | int nmaps_allocated = 0; |
| 8871 | |
| 8872 | /* defs[0..nmaps-1] are the definitions of KEYBUF[0..t-1] in |
| 8873 | the current keymaps. */ |
| 8874 | Lisp_Object *defs = NULL; |
| 8875 | |
| 8876 | /* submaps[0..nmaps-1] are the prefix definitions of KEYBUF[0..t-1] |
| 8877 | in the current keymaps, or nil where it is not a prefix. */ |
| 8878 | Lisp_Object *submaps = NULL; |
| 8879 | |
| 8880 | /* The local map to start out with at start of key sequence. */ |
| 8881 | Lisp_Object orig_local_map; |
| 8882 | |
| 8883 | /* The map from the `keymap' property to start out with at start of |
| 8884 | key sequence. */ |
| 8885 | Lisp_Object orig_keymap; |
| 8886 | |
| 8887 | /* 1 if we have already considered switching to the local-map property |
| 8888 | of the place where a mouse click occurred. */ |
| 8889 | int localized_local_map = 0; |
| 8890 | |
| 8891 | /* The index in submaps[] of the first keymap that has a binding for |
| 8892 | this key sequence. In other words, the lowest i such that |
| 8893 | submaps[i] is non-nil. */ |
| 8894 | int first_binding; |
| 8895 | /* Index of the first key that has no binding. |
| 8896 | It is useless to try fkey.start larger than that. */ |
| 8897 | int first_unbound; |
| 8898 | |
| 8899 | /* If t < mock_input, then KEYBUF[t] should be read as the next |
| 8900 | input key. |
| 8901 | |
| 8902 | We use this to recover after recognizing a function key. Once we |
| 8903 | realize that a suffix of the current key sequence is actually a |
| 8904 | function key's escape sequence, we replace the suffix with the |
| 8905 | function key's binding from Vfunction_key_map. Now keybuf |
| 8906 | contains a new and different key sequence, so the echo area, |
| 8907 | this_command_keys, and the submaps and defs arrays are wrong. In |
| 8908 | this situation, we set mock_input to t, set t to 0, and jump to |
| 8909 | restart_sequence; the loop will read keys from keybuf up until |
| 8910 | mock_input, thus rebuilding the state; and then it will resume |
| 8911 | reading characters from the keyboard. */ |
| 8912 | int mock_input = 0; |
| 8913 | |
| 8914 | /* If the sequence is unbound in submaps[], then |
| 8915 | keybuf[fkey.start..fkey.end-1] is a prefix in Vfunction_key_map, |
| 8916 | and fkey.map is its binding. |
| 8917 | |
| 8918 | These might be > t, indicating that all function key scanning |
| 8919 | should hold off until t reaches them. We do this when we've just |
| 8920 | recognized a function key, to avoid searching for the function |
| 8921 | key's again in Vfunction_key_map. */ |
| 8922 | keyremap fkey; |
| 8923 | |
| 8924 | /* Likewise, for key_translation_map and input-decode-map. */ |
| 8925 | keyremap keytran, indec; |
| 8926 | |
| 8927 | /* Non-zero if we are trying to map a key by changing an upper-case |
| 8928 | letter to lower case, or a shifted function key to an unshifted |
| 8929 | one. */ |
| 8930 | int shift_translated = 0; |
| 8931 | |
| 8932 | /* If we receive a `switch-frame' or `select-window' event in the middle of |
| 8933 | a key sequence, we put it off for later. |
| 8934 | While we're reading, we keep the event here. */ |
| 8935 | Lisp_Object delayed_switch_frame; |
| 8936 | |
| 8937 | /* See the comment below... */ |
| 8938 | #if defined (GOBBLE_FIRST_EVENT) |
| 8939 | Lisp_Object first_event; |
| 8940 | #endif |
| 8941 | |
| 8942 | Lisp_Object original_uppercase; |
| 8943 | int original_uppercase_position = -1; |
| 8944 | |
| 8945 | /* Gets around Microsoft compiler limitations. */ |
| 8946 | int dummyflag = 0; |
| 8947 | |
| 8948 | struct buffer *starting_buffer; |
| 8949 | |
| 8950 | /* List of events for which a fake prefix key has been generated. */ |
| 8951 | Lisp_Object fake_prefixed_keys = Qnil; |
| 8952 | |
| 8953 | #if defined (GOBBLE_FIRST_EVENT) |
| 8954 | int junk; |
| 8955 | #endif |
| 8956 | |
| 8957 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 8958 | |
| 8959 | GCPRO1 (fake_prefixed_keys); |
| 8960 | raw_keybuf_count = 0; |
| 8961 | |
| 8962 | last_nonmenu_event = Qnil; |
| 8963 | |
| 8964 | delayed_switch_frame = Qnil; |
| 8965 | |
| 8966 | if (INTERACTIVE) |
| 8967 | { |
| 8968 | if (!NILP (prompt)) |
| 8969 | { |
| 8970 | /* Install the string STR as the beginning of the string of |
| 8971 | echoing, so that it serves as a prompt for the next |
| 8972 | character. */ |
| 8973 | current_kboard->echo_string = prompt; |
| 8974 | current_kboard->echo_after_prompt = SCHARS (prompt); |
| 8975 | echo_now (); |
| 8976 | } |
| 8977 | else if (cursor_in_echo_area |
| 8978 | && (FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) || INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 8979 | && NILP (Fzerop (Vecho_keystrokes))) |
| 8980 | /* This doesn't put in a dash if the echo buffer is empty, so |
| 8981 | you don't always see a dash hanging out in the minibuffer. */ |
| 8982 | echo_dash (); |
| 8983 | } |
| 8984 | |
| 8985 | /* Record the initial state of the echo area and this_command_keys; |
| 8986 | we will need to restore them if we replay a key sequence. */ |
| 8987 | if (INTERACTIVE) |
| 8988 | echo_start = echo_length (); |
| 8989 | keys_start = this_command_key_count; |
| 8990 | this_single_command_key_start = keys_start; |
| 8991 | |
| 8992 | #if defined (GOBBLE_FIRST_EVENT) |
| 8993 | /* This doesn't quite work, because some of the things that read_char |
| 8994 | does cannot safely be bypassed. It seems too risky to try to make |
| 8995 | this work right. */ |
| 8996 | |
| 8997 | /* Read the first char of the sequence specially, before setting |
| 8998 | up any keymaps, in case a filter runs and switches buffers on us. */ |
| 8999 | first_event = read_char (NILP (prompt), 0, submaps, last_nonmenu_event, |
| 9000 | &junk, NULL); |
| 9001 | #endif /* GOBBLE_FIRST_EVENT */ |
| 9002 | |
| 9003 | orig_local_map = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 9004 | orig_keymap = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap); |
| 9005 | from_string = Qnil; |
| 9006 | |
| 9007 | /* We jump here when we need to reinitialize fkey and keytran; this |
| 9008 | happens if we switch keyboards between rescans. */ |
| 9009 | replay_entire_sequence: |
| 9010 | |
| 9011 | indec.map = indec.parent = current_kboard->Vinput_decode_map; |
| 9012 | fkey.map = fkey.parent = current_kboard->Vlocal_function_key_map; |
| 9013 | keytran.map = keytran.parent = Vkey_translation_map; |
| 9014 | indec.start = indec.end = 0; |
| 9015 | fkey.start = fkey.end = 0; |
| 9016 | keytran.start = keytran.end = 0; |
| 9017 | |
| 9018 | /* We jump here when the key sequence has been thoroughly changed, and |
| 9019 | we need to rescan it starting from the beginning. When we jump here, |
| 9020 | keybuf[0..mock_input] holds the sequence we should reread. */ |
| 9021 | replay_sequence: |
| 9022 | |
| 9023 | starting_buffer = current_buffer; |
| 9024 | first_unbound = bufsize + 1; |
| 9025 | |
| 9026 | /* Build our list of keymaps. |
| 9027 | If we recognize a function key and replace its escape sequence in |
| 9028 | keybuf with its symbol, or if the sequence starts with a mouse |
| 9029 | click and we need to switch buffers, we jump back here to rebuild |
| 9030 | the initial keymaps from the current buffer. */ |
| 9031 | nmaps = 0; |
| 9032 | |
| 9033 | if (!NILP (current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map)) |
| 9034 | { |
| 9035 | if (2 > nmaps_allocated) |
| 9036 | { |
| 9037 | submaps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (2 * sizeof (submaps[0])); |
| 9038 | defs = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (2 * sizeof (defs[0])); |
| 9039 | nmaps_allocated = 2; |
| 9040 | } |
| 9041 | submaps[nmaps++] = current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map; |
| 9042 | } |
| 9043 | else if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map)) |
| 9044 | { |
| 9045 | if (2 > nmaps_allocated) |
| 9046 | { |
| 9047 | submaps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (2 * sizeof (submaps[0])); |
| 9048 | defs = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (2 * sizeof (defs[0])); |
| 9049 | nmaps_allocated = 2; |
| 9050 | } |
| 9051 | submaps[nmaps++] = Voverriding_local_map; |
| 9052 | } |
| 9053 | else |
| 9054 | { |
| 9055 | int nminor; |
| 9056 | int total; |
| 9057 | Lisp_Object *maps; |
| 9058 | |
| 9059 | nminor = current_minor_maps (0, &maps); |
| 9060 | total = nminor + (!NILP (orig_keymap) ? 3 : 2); |
| 9061 | |
| 9062 | if (total > nmaps_allocated) |
| 9063 | { |
| 9064 | submaps = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (total * sizeof (submaps[0])); |
| 9065 | defs = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (total * sizeof (defs[0])); |
| 9066 | nmaps_allocated = total; |
| 9067 | } |
| 9068 | |
| 9069 | if (!NILP (orig_keymap)) |
| 9070 | submaps[nmaps++] = orig_keymap; |
| 9071 | |
| 9072 | memcpy (submaps + nmaps, maps, nminor * sizeof (submaps[0])); |
| 9073 | |
| 9074 | nmaps += nminor; |
| 9075 | |
| 9076 | submaps[nmaps++] = orig_local_map; |
| 9077 | } |
| 9078 | submaps[nmaps++] = current_global_map; |
| 9079 | |
| 9080 | /* Find an accurate initial value for first_binding. */ |
| 9081 | for (first_binding = 0; first_binding < nmaps; first_binding++) |
| 9082 | if (! NILP (submaps[first_binding])) |
| 9083 | break; |
| 9084 | |
| 9085 | /* Start from the beginning in keybuf. */ |
| 9086 | t = 0; |
| 9087 | |
| 9088 | /* These are no-ops the first time through, but if we restart, they |
| 9089 | revert the echo area and this_command_keys to their original state. */ |
| 9090 | this_command_key_count = keys_start; |
| 9091 | if (INTERACTIVE && t < mock_input) |
| 9092 | echo_truncate (echo_start); |
| 9093 | |
| 9094 | /* If the best binding for the current key sequence is a keymap, or |
| 9095 | we may be looking at a function key's escape sequence, keep on |
| 9096 | reading. */ |
| 9097 | while (first_binding < nmaps |
| 9098 | /* Keep reading as long as there's a prefix binding. */ |
| 9099 | ? !NILP (submaps[first_binding]) |
| 9100 | /* Don't return in the middle of a possible function key sequence, |
| 9101 | if the only bindings we found were via case conversion. |
| 9102 | Thus, if ESC O a has a function-key-map translation |
| 9103 | and ESC o has a binding, don't return after ESC O, |
| 9104 | so that we can translate ESC O plus the next character. */ |
| 9105 | : (/* indec.start < t || fkey.start < t || */ keytran.start < t)) |
| 9106 | { |
| 9107 | Lisp_Object key; |
| 9108 | int used_mouse_menu = 0; |
| 9109 | |
| 9110 | /* Where the last real key started. If we need to throw away a |
| 9111 | key that has expanded into more than one element of keybuf |
| 9112 | (say, a mouse click on the mode line which is being treated |
| 9113 | as [mode-line (mouse-...)], then we backtrack to this point |
| 9114 | of keybuf. */ |
| 9115 | int last_real_key_start; |
| 9116 | |
| 9117 | /* These variables are analogous to echo_start and keys_start; |
| 9118 | while those allow us to restart the entire key sequence, |
| 9119 | echo_local_start and keys_local_start allow us to throw away |
| 9120 | just one key. */ |
| 9121 | int echo_local_start, keys_local_start, local_first_binding; |
| 9122 | |
| 9123 | eassert (indec.end == t || (indec.end > t && indec.end <= mock_input)); |
| 9124 | eassert (indec.start <= indec.end); |
| 9125 | eassert (fkey.start <= fkey.end); |
| 9126 | eassert (keytran.start <= keytran.end); |
| 9127 | /* key-translation-map is applied *after* function-key-map |
| 9128 | which is itself applied *after* input-decode-map. */ |
| 9129 | eassert (fkey.end <= indec.start); |
| 9130 | eassert (keytran.end <= fkey.start); |
| 9131 | |
| 9132 | if (/* first_unbound < indec.start && first_unbound < fkey.start && */ |
| 9133 | first_unbound < keytran.start) |
| 9134 | { /* The prefix upto first_unbound has no binding and has |
| 9135 | no translation left to do either, so we know it's unbound. |
| 9136 | If we don't stop now, we risk staying here indefinitely |
| 9137 | (if the user keeps entering fkey or keytran prefixes |
| 9138 | like C-c ESC ESC ESC ESC ...) */ |
| 9139 | int i; |
| 9140 | for (i = first_unbound + 1; i < t; i++) |
| 9141 | keybuf[i - first_unbound - 1] = keybuf[i]; |
| 9142 | mock_input = t - first_unbound - 1; |
| 9143 | indec.end = indec.start -= first_unbound + 1; |
| 9144 | indec.map = indec.parent; |
| 9145 | fkey.end = fkey.start -= first_unbound + 1; |
| 9146 | fkey.map = fkey.parent; |
| 9147 | keytran.end = keytran.start -= first_unbound + 1; |
| 9148 | keytran.map = keytran.parent; |
| 9149 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9150 | } |
| 9151 | |
| 9152 | if (t >= bufsize) |
| 9153 | error ("Key sequence too long"); |
| 9154 | |
| 9155 | if (INTERACTIVE) |
| 9156 | echo_local_start = echo_length (); |
| 9157 | keys_local_start = this_command_key_count; |
| 9158 | local_first_binding = first_binding; |
| 9159 | |
| 9160 | replay_key: |
| 9161 | /* These are no-ops, unless we throw away a keystroke below and |
| 9162 | jumped back up to replay_key; in that case, these restore the |
| 9163 | variables to their original state, allowing us to replay the |
| 9164 | loop. */ |
| 9165 | if (INTERACTIVE && t < mock_input) |
| 9166 | echo_truncate (echo_local_start); |
| 9167 | this_command_key_count = keys_local_start; |
| 9168 | first_binding = local_first_binding; |
| 9169 | |
| 9170 | /* By default, assume each event is "real". */ |
| 9171 | last_real_key_start = t; |
| 9172 | |
| 9173 | /* Does mock_input indicate that we are re-reading a key sequence? */ |
| 9174 | if (t < mock_input) |
| 9175 | { |
| 9176 | key = keybuf[t]; |
| 9177 | add_command_key (key); |
| 9178 | if ((FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) || INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 9179 | && NILP (Fzerop (Vecho_keystrokes))) |
| 9180 | echo_char (key); |
| 9181 | } |
| 9182 | |
| 9183 | /* If not, we should actually read a character. */ |
| 9184 | else |
| 9185 | { |
| 9186 | { |
| 9187 | KBOARD *interrupted_kboard = current_kboard; |
| 9188 | struct frame *interrupted_frame = SELECTED_FRAME (); |
| 9189 | key = read_char (NILP (prompt), nmaps, |
| 9190 | (Lisp_Object *) submaps, last_nonmenu_event, |
| 9191 | &used_mouse_menu, NULL); |
| 9192 | if ((INTEGERP (key) && XINT (key) == -2) /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */ |
| 9193 | /* When switching to a new tty (with a new keyboard), |
| 9194 | read_char returns the new buffer, rather than -2 |
| 9195 | (Bug#5095). This is because `terminal-init-xterm' |
| 9196 | calls read-char, which eats the wrong_kboard_jmpbuf |
| 9197 | return. Any better way to fix this? -- cyd */ |
| 9198 | || (interrupted_kboard != current_kboard)) |
| 9199 | { |
| 9200 | int found = 0; |
| 9201 | struct kboard *k; |
| 9202 | |
| 9203 | for (k = all_kboards; k; k = k->next_kboard) |
| 9204 | if (k == interrupted_kboard) |
| 9205 | found = 1; |
| 9206 | |
| 9207 | if (!found) |
| 9208 | { |
| 9209 | /* Don't touch interrupted_kboard when it's been |
| 9210 | deleted. */ |
| 9211 | delayed_switch_frame = Qnil; |
| 9212 | goto replay_entire_sequence; |
| 9213 | } |
| 9214 | |
| 9215 | if (!NILP (delayed_switch_frame)) |
| 9216 | { |
| 9217 | interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue |
| 9218 | = Fcons (delayed_switch_frame, |
| 9219 | interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue); |
| 9220 | delayed_switch_frame = Qnil; |
| 9221 | } |
| 9222 | |
| 9223 | while (t > 0) |
| 9224 | interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue |
| 9225 | = Fcons (keybuf[--t], interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue); |
| 9226 | |
| 9227 | /* If the side queue is non-empty, ensure it begins with a |
| 9228 | switch-frame, so we'll replay it in the right context. */ |
| 9229 | if (CONSP (interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue) |
| 9230 | && (key = XCAR (interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue), |
| 9231 | !(EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (key) |
| 9232 | && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (key)), |
| 9233 | Qswitch_frame)))) |
| 9234 | { |
| 9235 | Lisp_Object frame; |
| 9236 | XSETFRAME (frame, interrupted_frame); |
| 9237 | interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue |
| 9238 | = Fcons (make_lispy_switch_frame (frame), |
| 9239 | interrupted_kboard->kbd_queue); |
| 9240 | } |
| 9241 | mock_input = 0; |
| 9242 | orig_local_map = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 9243 | orig_keymap = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap); |
| 9244 | goto replay_entire_sequence; |
| 9245 | } |
| 9246 | } |
| 9247 | |
| 9248 | /* read_char returns t when it shows a menu and the user rejects it. |
| 9249 | Just return -1. */ |
| 9250 | if (EQ (key, Qt)) |
| 9251 | { |
| 9252 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 9253 | UNGCPRO; |
| 9254 | return -1; |
| 9255 | } |
| 9256 | |
| 9257 | /* read_char returns -1 at the end of a macro. |
| 9258 | Emacs 18 handles this by returning immediately with a |
| 9259 | zero, so that's what we'll do. */ |
| 9260 | if (INTEGERP (key) && XINT (key) == -1) |
| 9261 | { |
| 9262 | t = 0; |
| 9263 | /* The Microsoft C compiler can't handle the goto that |
| 9264 | would go here. */ |
| 9265 | dummyflag = 1; |
| 9266 | break; |
| 9267 | } |
| 9268 | |
| 9269 | /* If the current buffer has been changed from under us, the |
| 9270 | keymap may have changed, so replay the sequence. */ |
| 9271 | if (BUFFERP (key)) |
| 9272 | { |
| 9273 | timer_resume_idle (); |
| 9274 | |
| 9275 | mock_input = t; |
| 9276 | /* Reset the current buffer from the selected window |
| 9277 | in case something changed the former and not the latter. |
| 9278 | This is to be more consistent with the behavior |
| 9279 | of the command_loop_1. */ |
| 9280 | if (fix_current_buffer) |
| 9281 | { |
| 9282 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame))) |
| 9283 | Fkill_emacs (Qnil); |
| 9284 | if (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer) != current_buffer) |
| 9285 | Fset_buffer (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer); |
| 9286 | } |
| 9287 | |
| 9288 | orig_local_map = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 9289 | orig_keymap = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap); |
| 9290 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9291 | } |
| 9292 | |
| 9293 | /* If we have a quit that was typed in another frame, and |
| 9294 | quit_throw_to_read_char switched buffers, |
| 9295 | replay to get the right keymap. */ |
| 9296 | if (INTEGERP (key) |
| 9297 | && XINT (key) == quit_char |
| 9298 | && current_buffer != starting_buffer) |
| 9299 | { |
| 9300 | GROW_RAW_KEYBUF; |
| 9301 | XVECTOR (raw_keybuf)->contents[raw_keybuf_count++] = key; |
| 9302 | keybuf[t++] = key; |
| 9303 | mock_input = t; |
| 9304 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 9305 | orig_local_map = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 9306 | orig_keymap = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap); |
| 9307 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9308 | } |
| 9309 | |
| 9310 | Vquit_flag = Qnil; |
| 9311 | |
| 9312 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (key) |
| 9313 | /* Either a `switch-frame' or a `select-window' event. */ |
| 9314 | && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (key)), Qswitch_frame)) |
| 9315 | { |
| 9316 | /* If we're at the beginning of a key sequence, and the caller |
| 9317 | says it's okay, go ahead and return this event. If we're |
| 9318 | in the midst of a key sequence, delay it until the end. */ |
| 9319 | if (t > 0 || !can_return_switch_frame) |
| 9320 | { |
| 9321 | delayed_switch_frame = key; |
| 9322 | goto replay_key; |
| 9323 | } |
| 9324 | } |
| 9325 | |
| 9326 | GROW_RAW_KEYBUF; |
| 9327 | ASET (raw_keybuf, raw_keybuf_count, key); |
| 9328 | raw_keybuf_count++; |
| 9329 | } |
| 9330 | |
| 9331 | /* Clicks in non-text areas get prefixed by the symbol |
| 9332 | in their CHAR-ADDRESS field. For example, a click on |
| 9333 | the mode line is prefixed by the symbol `mode-line'. |
| 9334 | |
| 9335 | Furthermore, key sequences beginning with mouse clicks |
| 9336 | are read using the keymaps of the buffer clicked on, not |
| 9337 | the current buffer. So we may have to switch the buffer |
| 9338 | here. |
| 9339 | |
| 9340 | When we turn one event into two events, we must make sure |
| 9341 | that neither of the two looks like the original--so that, |
| 9342 | if we replay the events, they won't be expanded again. |
| 9343 | If not for this, such reexpansion could happen either here |
| 9344 | or when user programs play with this-command-keys. */ |
| 9345 | if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (key)) |
| 9346 | { |
| 9347 | Lisp_Object kind; |
| 9348 | Lisp_Object string; |
| 9349 | |
| 9350 | kind = EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (key)); |
| 9351 | if (EQ (kind, Qmouse_click)) |
| 9352 | { |
| 9353 | Lisp_Object window, posn; |
| 9354 | |
| 9355 | window = POSN_WINDOW (EVENT_START (key)); |
| 9356 | posn = POSN_POSN (EVENT_START (key)); |
| 9357 | |
| 9358 | if (CONSP (posn) |
| 9359 | || (!NILP (fake_prefixed_keys) |
| 9360 | && !NILP (Fmemq (key, fake_prefixed_keys)))) |
| 9361 | { |
| 9362 | /* We're looking a second time at an event for which |
| 9363 | we generated a fake prefix key. Set |
| 9364 | last_real_key_start appropriately. */ |
| 9365 | if (t > 0) |
| 9366 | last_real_key_start = t - 1; |
| 9367 | } |
| 9368 | |
| 9369 | /* Key sequences beginning with mouse clicks are |
| 9370 | read using the keymaps in the buffer clicked on, |
| 9371 | not the current buffer. If we're at the |
| 9372 | beginning of a key sequence, switch buffers. */ |
| 9373 | if (last_real_key_start == 0 |
| 9374 | && WINDOWP (window) |
| 9375 | && BUFFERP (XWINDOW (window)->buffer) |
| 9376 | && XBUFFER (XWINDOW (window)->buffer) != current_buffer) |
| 9377 | { |
| 9378 | XVECTOR (raw_keybuf)->contents[raw_keybuf_count++] = key; |
| 9379 | keybuf[t] = key; |
| 9380 | mock_input = t + 1; |
| 9381 | |
| 9382 | /* Arrange to go back to the original buffer once we're |
| 9383 | done reading the key sequence. Note that we can't |
| 9384 | use save_excursion_{save,restore} here, because they |
| 9385 | save point as well as the current buffer; we don't |
| 9386 | want to save point, because redisplay may change it, |
| 9387 | to accommodate a Fset_window_start or something. We |
| 9388 | don't want to do this at the top of the function, |
| 9389 | because we may get input from a subprocess which |
| 9390 | wants to change the selected window and stuff (say, |
| 9391 | emacsclient). */ |
| 9392 | record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); |
| 9393 | |
| 9394 | if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame))) |
| 9395 | Fkill_emacs (Qnil); |
| 9396 | set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (window)->buffer)); |
| 9397 | orig_local_map = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, |
| 9398 | Qlocal_map); |
| 9399 | orig_keymap = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap); |
| 9400 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9401 | } |
| 9402 | |
| 9403 | /* For a mouse click, get the local text-property keymap |
| 9404 | of the place clicked on, rather than point. */ |
| 9405 | if (last_real_key_start == 0 |
| 9406 | && CONSP (XCDR (key)) |
| 9407 | && ! localized_local_map) |
| 9408 | { |
| 9409 | Lisp_Object map_here, start, pos; |
| 9410 | |
| 9411 | localized_local_map = 1; |
| 9412 | start = EVENT_START (key); |
| 9413 | |
| 9414 | if (CONSP (start) && POSN_INBUFFER_P (start)) |
| 9415 | { |
| 9416 | pos = POSN_BUFFER_POSN (start); |
| 9417 | if (INTEGERP (pos) |
| 9418 | && XINT (pos) >= BEGV |
| 9419 | && XINT (pos) <= ZV) |
| 9420 | { |
| 9421 | map_here = get_local_map (XINT (pos), |
| 9422 | current_buffer, Qlocal_map); |
| 9423 | if (!EQ (map_here, orig_local_map)) |
| 9424 | { |
| 9425 | orig_local_map = map_here; |
| 9426 | ++localized_local_map; |
| 9427 | } |
| 9428 | |
| 9429 | map_here = get_local_map (XINT (pos), |
| 9430 | current_buffer, Qkeymap); |
| 9431 | if (!EQ (map_here, orig_keymap)) |
| 9432 | { |
| 9433 | orig_keymap = map_here; |
| 9434 | ++localized_local_map; |
| 9435 | } |
| 9436 | |
| 9437 | if (localized_local_map > 1) |
| 9438 | { |
| 9439 | keybuf[t] = key; |
| 9440 | mock_input = t + 1; |
| 9441 | |
| 9442 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9443 | } |
| 9444 | } |
| 9445 | } |
| 9446 | } |
| 9447 | |
| 9448 | /* Expand mode-line and scroll-bar events into two events: |
| 9449 | use posn as a fake prefix key. */ |
| 9450 | if (SYMBOLP (posn) |
| 9451 | && (NILP (fake_prefixed_keys) |
| 9452 | || NILP (Fmemq (key, fake_prefixed_keys)))) |
| 9453 | { |
| 9454 | if (t + 1 >= bufsize) |
| 9455 | error ("Key sequence too long"); |
| 9456 | |
| 9457 | keybuf[t] = posn; |
| 9458 | keybuf[t + 1] = key; |
| 9459 | mock_input = t + 2; |
| 9460 | |
| 9461 | /* Record that a fake prefix key has been generated |
| 9462 | for KEY. Don't modify the event; this would |
| 9463 | prevent proper action when the event is pushed |
| 9464 | back into unread-command-events. */ |
| 9465 | fake_prefixed_keys = Fcons (key, fake_prefixed_keys); |
| 9466 | |
| 9467 | /* If on a mode line string with a local keymap, |
| 9468 | reconsider the key sequence with that keymap. */ |
| 9469 | if (string = POSN_STRING (EVENT_START (key)), |
| 9470 | (CONSP (string) && STRINGP (XCAR (string)))) |
| 9471 | { |
| 9472 | Lisp_Object pos, map, map2; |
| 9473 | |
| 9474 | pos = XCDR (string); |
| 9475 | string = XCAR (string); |
| 9476 | if (XINT (pos) >= 0 |
| 9477 | && XINT (pos) < SCHARS (string)) |
| 9478 | { |
| 9479 | map = Fget_text_property (pos, Qlocal_map, string); |
| 9480 | if (!NILP (map)) |
| 9481 | orig_local_map = map; |
| 9482 | map2 = Fget_text_property (pos, Qkeymap, string); |
| 9483 | if (!NILP (map2)) |
| 9484 | orig_keymap = map2; |
| 9485 | if (!NILP (map) || !NILP (map2)) |
| 9486 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9487 | } |
| 9488 | } |
| 9489 | |
| 9490 | goto replay_key; |
| 9491 | } |
| 9492 | else if (NILP (from_string) |
| 9493 | && (string = POSN_STRING (EVENT_START (key)), |
| 9494 | (CONSP (string) && STRINGP (XCAR (string))))) |
| 9495 | { |
| 9496 | /* For a click on a string, i.e. overlay string or a |
| 9497 | string displayed via the `display' property, |
| 9498 | consider `local-map' and `keymap' properties of |
| 9499 | that string. */ |
| 9500 | Lisp_Object pos, map, map2; |
| 9501 | |
| 9502 | pos = XCDR (string); |
| 9503 | string = XCAR (string); |
| 9504 | if (XINT (pos) >= 0 |
| 9505 | && XINT (pos) < SCHARS (string)) |
| 9506 | { |
| 9507 | map = Fget_text_property (pos, Qlocal_map, string); |
| 9508 | if (!NILP (map)) |
| 9509 | orig_local_map = map; |
| 9510 | map2 = Fget_text_property (pos, Qkeymap, string); |
| 9511 | if (!NILP (map2)) |
| 9512 | orig_keymap = map2; |
| 9513 | |
| 9514 | if (!NILP (map) || !NILP (map2)) |
| 9515 | { |
| 9516 | from_string = string; |
| 9517 | keybuf[t++] = key; |
| 9518 | mock_input = t; |
| 9519 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9520 | } |
| 9521 | } |
| 9522 | } |
| 9523 | } |
| 9524 | else if (CONSP (XCDR (key)) |
| 9525 | && CONSP (EVENT_START (key)) |
| 9526 | && CONSP (XCDR (EVENT_START (key)))) |
| 9527 | { |
| 9528 | Lisp_Object posn; |
| 9529 | |
| 9530 | posn = POSN_POSN (EVENT_START (key)); |
| 9531 | /* Handle menu-bar events: |
| 9532 | insert the dummy prefix event `menu-bar'. */ |
| 9533 | if (EQ (posn, Qmenu_bar) || EQ (posn, Qtool_bar)) |
| 9534 | { |
| 9535 | if (t + 1 >= bufsize) |
| 9536 | error ("Key sequence too long"); |
| 9537 | keybuf[t] = posn; |
| 9538 | keybuf[t+1] = key; |
| 9539 | |
| 9540 | /* Zap the position in key, so we know that we've |
| 9541 | expanded it, and don't try to do so again. */ |
| 9542 | POSN_SET_POSN (EVENT_START (key), |
| 9543 | Fcons (posn, Qnil)); |
| 9544 | |
| 9545 | mock_input = t + 2; |
| 9546 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9547 | } |
| 9548 | else if (CONSP (posn)) |
| 9549 | { |
| 9550 | /* We're looking at the second event of a |
| 9551 | sequence which we expanded before. Set |
| 9552 | last_real_key_start appropriately. */ |
| 9553 | if (last_real_key_start == t && t > 0) |
| 9554 | last_real_key_start = t - 1; |
| 9555 | } |
| 9556 | } |
| 9557 | } |
| 9558 | |
| 9559 | /* We have finally decided that KEY is something we might want |
| 9560 | to look up. */ |
| 9561 | first_binding = (follow_key (key, |
| 9562 | nmaps - first_binding, |
| 9563 | submaps + first_binding, |
| 9564 | defs + first_binding, |
| 9565 | submaps + first_binding) |
| 9566 | + first_binding); |
| 9567 | |
| 9568 | /* If KEY wasn't bound, we'll try some fallbacks. */ |
| 9569 | if (first_binding < nmaps) |
| 9570 | /* This is needed for the following scenario: |
| 9571 | event 0: a down-event that gets dropped by calling replay_key. |
| 9572 | event 1: some normal prefix like C-h. |
| 9573 | After event 0, first_unbound is 0, after event 1 indec.start, |
| 9574 | fkey.start, and keytran.start are all 1, so when we see that |
| 9575 | C-h is bound, we need to update first_unbound. */ |
| 9576 | first_unbound = max (t + 1, first_unbound); |
| 9577 | else |
| 9578 | { |
| 9579 | Lisp_Object head; |
| 9580 | |
| 9581 | /* Remember the position to put an upper bound on indec.start. */ |
| 9582 | first_unbound = min (t, first_unbound); |
| 9583 | |
| 9584 | head = EVENT_HEAD (key); |
| 9585 | if (help_char_p (head) && t > 0) |
| 9586 | { |
| 9587 | read_key_sequence_cmd = Vprefix_help_command; |
| 9588 | keybuf[t++] = key; |
| 9589 | last_nonmenu_event = key; |
| 9590 | /* The Microsoft C compiler can't handle the goto that |
| 9591 | would go here. */ |
| 9592 | dummyflag = 1; |
| 9593 | break; |
| 9594 | } |
| 9595 | |
| 9596 | if (SYMBOLP (head)) |
| 9597 | { |
| 9598 | Lisp_Object breakdown; |
| 9599 | int modifiers; |
| 9600 | |
| 9601 | breakdown = parse_modifiers (head); |
| 9602 | modifiers = XINT (XCAR (XCDR (breakdown))); |
| 9603 | /* Attempt to reduce an unbound mouse event to a simpler |
| 9604 | event that is bound: |
| 9605 | Drags reduce to clicks. |
| 9606 | Double-clicks reduce to clicks. |
| 9607 | Triple-clicks reduce to double-clicks, then to clicks. |
| 9608 | Down-clicks are eliminated. |
| 9609 | Double-downs reduce to downs, then are eliminated. |
| 9610 | Triple-downs reduce to double-downs, then to downs, |
| 9611 | then are eliminated. */ |
| 9612 | if (modifiers & (down_modifier | drag_modifier |
| 9613 | | double_modifier | triple_modifier)) |
| 9614 | { |
| 9615 | while (modifiers & (down_modifier | drag_modifier |
| 9616 | | double_modifier | triple_modifier)) |
| 9617 | { |
| 9618 | Lisp_Object new_head, new_click; |
| 9619 | if (modifiers & triple_modifier) |
| 9620 | modifiers ^= (double_modifier | triple_modifier); |
| 9621 | else if (modifiers & double_modifier) |
| 9622 | modifiers &= ~double_modifier; |
| 9623 | else if (modifiers & drag_modifier) |
| 9624 | modifiers &= ~drag_modifier; |
| 9625 | else |
| 9626 | { |
| 9627 | /* Dispose of this `down' event by simply jumping |
| 9628 | back to replay_key, to get another event. |
| 9629 | |
| 9630 | Note that if this event came from mock input, |
| 9631 | then just jumping back to replay_key will just |
| 9632 | hand it to us again. So we have to wipe out any |
| 9633 | mock input. |
| 9634 | |
| 9635 | We could delete keybuf[t] and shift everything |
| 9636 | after that to the left by one spot, but we'd also |
| 9637 | have to fix up any variable that points into |
| 9638 | keybuf, and shifting isn't really necessary |
| 9639 | anyway. |
| 9640 | |
| 9641 | Adding prefixes for non-textual mouse clicks |
| 9642 | creates two characters of mock input, and both |
| 9643 | must be thrown away. If we're only looking at |
| 9644 | the prefix now, we can just jump back to |
| 9645 | replay_key. On the other hand, if we've already |
| 9646 | processed the prefix, and now the actual click |
| 9647 | itself is giving us trouble, then we've lost the |
| 9648 | state of the keymaps we want to backtrack to, and |
| 9649 | we need to replay the whole sequence to rebuild |
| 9650 | it. |
| 9651 | |
| 9652 | Beyond that, only function key expansion could |
| 9653 | create more than two keys, but that should never |
| 9654 | generate mouse events, so it's okay to zero |
| 9655 | mock_input in that case too. |
| 9656 | |
| 9657 | FIXME: The above paragraph seems just plain |
| 9658 | wrong, if you consider things like |
| 9659 | xterm-mouse-mode. -stef |
| 9660 | |
| 9661 | Isn't this just the most wonderful code ever? */ |
| 9662 | |
| 9663 | /* If mock_input > t + 1, the above simplification |
| 9664 | will actually end up dropping keys on the floor. |
| 9665 | This is probably OK for now, but even |
| 9666 | if mock_input <= t + 1, we need to adjust indec, |
| 9667 | fkey, and keytran. |
| 9668 | Typical case [header-line down-mouse-N]: |
| 9669 | mock_input = 2, t = 1, fkey.end = 1, |
| 9670 | last_real_key_start = 0. */ |
| 9671 | if (indec.end > last_real_key_start) |
| 9672 | { |
| 9673 | indec.end = indec.start |
| 9674 | = min (last_real_key_start, indec.start); |
| 9675 | indec.map = indec.parent; |
| 9676 | if (fkey.end > last_real_key_start) |
| 9677 | { |
| 9678 | fkey.end = fkey.start |
| 9679 | = min (last_real_key_start, fkey.start); |
| 9680 | fkey.map = fkey.parent; |
| 9681 | if (keytran.end > last_real_key_start) |
| 9682 | { |
| 9683 | keytran.end = keytran.start |
| 9684 | = min (last_real_key_start, keytran.start); |
| 9685 | keytran.map = keytran.parent; |
| 9686 | } |
| 9687 | } |
| 9688 | } |
| 9689 | if (t == last_real_key_start) |
| 9690 | { |
| 9691 | mock_input = 0; |
| 9692 | goto replay_key; |
| 9693 | } |
| 9694 | else |
| 9695 | { |
| 9696 | mock_input = last_real_key_start; |
| 9697 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9698 | } |
| 9699 | } |
| 9700 | |
| 9701 | new_head |
| 9702 | = apply_modifiers (modifiers, XCAR (breakdown)); |
| 9703 | new_click |
| 9704 | = Fcons (new_head, Fcons (EVENT_START (key), Qnil)); |
| 9705 | |
| 9706 | /* Look for a binding for this new key. follow_key |
| 9707 | promises that it didn't munge submaps the |
| 9708 | last time we called it, since key was unbound. */ |
| 9709 | first_binding |
| 9710 | = (follow_key (new_click, |
| 9711 | nmaps - local_first_binding, |
| 9712 | submaps + local_first_binding, |
| 9713 | defs + local_first_binding, |
| 9714 | submaps + local_first_binding) |
| 9715 | + local_first_binding); |
| 9716 | |
| 9717 | /* If that click is bound, go for it. */ |
| 9718 | if (first_binding < nmaps) |
| 9719 | { |
| 9720 | key = new_click; |
| 9721 | break; |
| 9722 | } |
| 9723 | /* Otherwise, we'll leave key set to the drag event. */ |
| 9724 | } |
| 9725 | } |
| 9726 | } |
| 9727 | } |
| 9728 | |
| 9729 | keybuf[t++] = key; |
| 9730 | /* Normally, last_nonmenu_event gets the previous key we read. |
| 9731 | But when a mouse popup menu is being used, |
| 9732 | we don't update last_nonmenu_event; it continues to hold the mouse |
| 9733 | event that preceded the first level of menu. */ |
| 9734 | if (!used_mouse_menu) |
| 9735 | last_nonmenu_event = key; |
| 9736 | |
| 9737 | /* Record what part of this_command_keys is the current key sequence. */ |
| 9738 | this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count - t; |
| 9739 | |
| 9740 | /* Look for this sequence in input-decode-map. |
| 9741 | Scan from indec.end until we find a bound suffix. */ |
| 9742 | while (indec.end < t) |
| 9743 | { |
| 9744 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 9745 | int done, diff; |
| 9746 | |
| 9747 | GCPRO4 (indec.map, fkey.map, keytran.map, delayed_switch_frame); |
| 9748 | done = keyremap_step (keybuf, bufsize, &indec, max (t, mock_input), |
| 9749 | 1, &diff, prompt); |
| 9750 | UNGCPRO; |
| 9751 | if (done) |
| 9752 | { |
| 9753 | mock_input = diff + max (t, mock_input); |
| 9754 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9755 | } |
| 9756 | } |
| 9757 | |
| 9758 | if (first_binding < nmaps && NILP (submaps[first_binding]) |
| 9759 | && indec.start >= t) |
| 9760 | /* There is a binding and it's not a prefix. |
| 9761 | (and it doesn't have any input-decode-map translation pending). |
| 9762 | There is thus no function-key in this sequence. |
| 9763 | Moving fkey.start is important in this case to allow keytran.start |
| 9764 | to go over the sequence before we return (since we keep the |
| 9765 | invariant that keytran.end <= fkey.start). */ |
| 9766 | { |
| 9767 | if (fkey.start < t) |
| 9768 | (fkey.start = fkey.end = t, fkey.map = fkey.parent); |
| 9769 | } |
| 9770 | else |
| 9771 | /* If the sequence is unbound, see if we can hang a function key |
| 9772 | off the end of it. */ |
| 9773 | /* Continue scan from fkey.end until we find a bound suffix. */ |
| 9774 | while (fkey.end < indec.start) |
| 9775 | { |
| 9776 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 9777 | int done, diff; |
| 9778 | |
| 9779 | GCPRO4 (indec.map, fkey.map, keytran.map, delayed_switch_frame); |
| 9780 | done = keyremap_step (keybuf, bufsize, &fkey, |
| 9781 | max (t, mock_input), |
| 9782 | /* If there's a binding (i.e. |
| 9783 | first_binding >= nmaps) we don't want |
| 9784 | to apply this function-key-mapping. */ |
| 9785 | fkey.end + 1 == t && first_binding >= nmaps, |
| 9786 | &diff, prompt); |
| 9787 | UNGCPRO; |
| 9788 | if (done) |
| 9789 | { |
| 9790 | mock_input = diff + max (t, mock_input); |
| 9791 | /* Adjust the input-decode-map counters. */ |
| 9792 | indec.end += diff; |
| 9793 | indec.start += diff; |
| 9794 | |
| 9795 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9796 | } |
| 9797 | } |
| 9798 | |
| 9799 | /* Look for this sequence in key-translation-map. |
| 9800 | Scan from keytran.end until we find a bound suffix. */ |
| 9801 | while (keytran.end < fkey.start) |
| 9802 | { |
| 9803 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 9804 | int done, diff; |
| 9805 | |
| 9806 | GCPRO4 (indec.map, fkey.map, keytran.map, delayed_switch_frame); |
| 9807 | done = keyremap_step (keybuf, bufsize, &keytran, max (t, mock_input), |
| 9808 | 1, &diff, prompt); |
| 9809 | UNGCPRO; |
| 9810 | if (done) |
| 9811 | { |
| 9812 | mock_input = diff + max (t, mock_input); |
| 9813 | /* Adjust the function-key-map and input-decode-map counters. */ |
| 9814 | indec.end += diff; |
| 9815 | indec.start += diff; |
| 9816 | fkey.end += diff; |
| 9817 | fkey.start += diff; |
| 9818 | |
| 9819 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9820 | } |
| 9821 | } |
| 9822 | |
| 9823 | /* If KEY is not defined in any of the keymaps, |
| 9824 | and cannot be part of a function key or translation, |
| 9825 | and is an upper case letter |
| 9826 | use the corresponding lower-case letter instead. */ |
| 9827 | if (first_binding >= nmaps |
| 9828 | && /* indec.start >= t && fkey.start >= t && */ keytran.start >= t |
| 9829 | && INTEGERP (key) |
| 9830 | && ((CHARACTERP (make_number (XINT (key) & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)) |
| 9831 | && UPPERCASEP (XINT (key) & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)) |
| 9832 | || (XINT (key) & shift_modifier))) |
| 9833 | { |
| 9834 | Lisp_Object new_key; |
| 9835 | |
| 9836 | original_uppercase = key; |
| 9837 | original_uppercase_position = t - 1; |
| 9838 | |
| 9839 | if (XINT (key) & shift_modifier) |
| 9840 | XSETINT (new_key, XINT (key) & ~shift_modifier); |
| 9841 | else |
| 9842 | XSETINT (new_key, (DOWNCASE (XINT (key) & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK) |
| 9843 | | (XINT (key) & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK))); |
| 9844 | |
| 9845 | /* We have to do this unconditionally, regardless of whether |
| 9846 | the lower-case char is defined in the keymaps, because they |
| 9847 | might get translated through function-key-map. */ |
| 9848 | keybuf[t - 1] = new_key; |
| 9849 | mock_input = max (t, mock_input); |
| 9850 | shift_translated = 1; |
| 9851 | |
| 9852 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9853 | } |
| 9854 | /* If KEY is not defined in any of the keymaps, |
| 9855 | and cannot be part of a function key or translation, |
| 9856 | and is a shifted function key, |
| 9857 | use the corresponding unshifted function key instead. */ |
| 9858 | if (first_binding >= nmaps |
| 9859 | && /* indec.start >= t && fkey.start >= t && */ keytran.start >= t) |
| 9860 | { |
| 9861 | Lisp_Object breakdown = parse_modifiers (key); |
| 9862 | int modifiers |
| 9863 | = CONSP (breakdown) ? (XINT (XCAR (XCDR (breakdown)))) : 0; |
| 9864 | |
| 9865 | if (modifiers & shift_modifier |
| 9866 | /* Treat uppercase keys as shifted. */ |
| 9867 | || (INTEGERP (key) |
| 9868 | && (KEY_TO_CHAR (key) |
| 9869 | < XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->downcase_table)->size) |
| 9870 | && UPPERCASEP (KEY_TO_CHAR (key)))) |
| 9871 | { |
| 9872 | Lisp_Object new_key |
| 9873 | = (modifiers & shift_modifier |
| 9874 | ? apply_modifiers (modifiers & ~shift_modifier, |
| 9875 | XCAR (breakdown)) |
| 9876 | : make_number (DOWNCASE (KEY_TO_CHAR (key)) | modifiers)); |
| 9877 | |
| 9878 | original_uppercase = key; |
| 9879 | original_uppercase_position = t - 1; |
| 9880 | |
| 9881 | /* We have to do this unconditionally, regardless of whether |
| 9882 | the lower-case char is defined in the keymaps, because they |
| 9883 | might get translated through function-key-map. */ |
| 9884 | keybuf[t - 1] = new_key; |
| 9885 | mock_input = max (t, mock_input); |
| 9886 | /* Reset fkey (and consequently keytran) to apply |
| 9887 | function-key-map on the result, so that S-backspace is |
| 9888 | correctly mapped to DEL (via backspace). OTOH, |
| 9889 | input-decode-map doesn't need to go through it again. */ |
| 9890 | fkey.start = fkey.end = 0; |
| 9891 | keytran.start = keytran.end = 0; |
| 9892 | shift_translated = 1; |
| 9893 | |
| 9894 | goto replay_sequence; |
| 9895 | } |
| 9896 | } |
| 9897 | } |
| 9898 | if (!dummyflag) |
| 9899 | read_key_sequence_cmd = (first_binding < nmaps |
| 9900 | ? defs[first_binding] |
| 9901 | : Qnil); |
| 9902 | |
| 9903 | unread_switch_frame = delayed_switch_frame; |
| 9904 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 9905 | |
| 9906 | /* Don't downcase the last character if the caller says don't. |
| 9907 | Don't downcase it if the result is undefined, either. */ |
| 9908 | if ((dont_downcase_last || first_binding >= nmaps) |
| 9909 | && t > 0 |
| 9910 | && t - 1 == original_uppercase_position) |
| 9911 | { |
| 9912 | keybuf[t - 1] = original_uppercase; |
| 9913 | shift_translated = 0; |
| 9914 | } |
| 9915 | |
| 9916 | if (shift_translated) |
| 9917 | Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated = Qt; |
| 9918 | |
| 9919 | /* Occasionally we fabricate events, perhaps by expanding something |
| 9920 | according to function-key-map, or by adding a prefix symbol to a |
| 9921 | mouse click in the scroll bar or modeline. In this cases, return |
| 9922 | the entire generated key sequence, even if we hit an unbound |
| 9923 | prefix or a definition before the end. This means that you will |
| 9924 | be able to push back the event properly, and also means that |
| 9925 | read-key-sequence will always return a logical unit. |
| 9926 | |
| 9927 | Better ideas? */ |
| 9928 | for (; t < mock_input; t++) |
| 9929 | { |
| 9930 | if ((FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) || INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes)) |
| 9931 | && NILP (Fzerop (Vecho_keystrokes))) |
| 9932 | echo_char (keybuf[t]); |
| 9933 | add_command_key (keybuf[t]); |
| 9934 | } |
| 9935 | |
| 9936 | UNGCPRO; |
| 9937 | return t; |
| 9938 | } |
| 9939 | |
| 9940 | DEFUN ("read-key-sequence", Fread_key_sequence, Sread_key_sequence, 1, 5, 0, |
| 9941 | doc: /* Read a sequence of keystrokes and return as a string or vector. |
| 9942 | The sequence is sufficient to specify a non-prefix command in the |
| 9943 | current local and global maps. |
| 9944 | |
| 9945 | First arg PROMPT is a prompt string. If nil, do not prompt specially. |
| 9946 | Second (optional) arg CONTINUE-ECHO, if non-nil, means this key echos |
| 9947 | as a continuation of the previous key. |
| 9948 | |
| 9949 | The third (optional) arg DONT-DOWNCASE-LAST, if non-nil, means do not |
| 9950 | convert the last event to lower case. (Normally any upper case event |
| 9951 | is converted to lower case if the original event is undefined and the lower |
| 9952 | case equivalent is defined.) A non-nil value is appropriate for reading |
| 9953 | a key sequence to be defined. |
| 9954 | |
| 9955 | A C-g typed while in this function is treated like any other character, |
| 9956 | and `quit-flag' is not set. |
| 9957 | |
| 9958 | If the key sequence starts with a mouse click, then the sequence is read |
| 9959 | using the keymaps of the buffer of the window clicked in, not the buffer |
| 9960 | of the selected window as normal. |
| 9961 | |
| 9962 | `read-key-sequence' drops unbound button-down events, since you normally |
| 9963 | only care about the click or drag events which follow them. If a drag |
| 9964 | or multi-click event is unbound, but the corresponding click event would |
| 9965 | be bound, `read-key-sequence' turns the event into a click event at the |
| 9966 | drag's starting position. This means that you don't have to distinguish |
| 9967 | between click and drag, double, or triple events unless you want to. |
| 9968 | |
| 9969 | `read-key-sequence' prefixes mouse events on mode lines, the vertical |
| 9970 | lines separating windows, and scroll bars with imaginary keys |
| 9971 | `mode-line', `vertical-line', and `vertical-scroll-bar'. |
| 9972 | |
| 9973 | Optional fourth argument CAN-RETURN-SWITCH-FRAME non-nil means that this |
| 9974 | function will process a switch-frame event if the user switches frames |
| 9975 | before typing anything. If the user switches frames in the middle of a |
| 9976 | key sequence, or at the start of the sequence but CAN-RETURN-SWITCH-FRAME |
| 9977 | is nil, then the event will be put off until after the current key sequence. |
| 9978 | |
| 9979 | `read-key-sequence' checks `function-key-map' for function key |
| 9980 | sequences, where they wouldn't conflict with ordinary bindings. See |
| 9981 | `function-key-map' for more details. |
| 9982 | |
| 9983 | The optional fifth argument COMMAND-LOOP, if non-nil, means |
| 9984 | that this key sequence is being read by something that will |
| 9985 | read commands one after another. It should be nil if the caller |
| 9986 | will read just one key sequence. */) |
| 9987 | (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object continue_echo, Lisp_Object dont_downcase_last, Lisp_Object can_return_switch_frame, Lisp_Object command_loop) |
| 9988 | { |
| 9989 | Lisp_Object keybuf[30]; |
| 9990 | register int i; |
| 9991 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 9992 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 9993 | |
| 9994 | if (!NILP (prompt)) |
| 9995 | CHECK_STRING (prompt); |
| 9996 | QUIT; |
| 9997 | |
| 9998 | specbind (Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char, |
| 9999 | (NILP (command_loop) ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 10000 | specbind (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, |
| 10001 | (NILP (command_loop) ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 10002 | |
| 10003 | memset (keybuf, 0, sizeof keybuf); |
| 10004 | GCPRO1 (keybuf[0]); |
| 10005 | gcpro1.nvars = (sizeof keybuf/sizeof (keybuf[0])); |
| 10006 | |
| 10007 | if (NILP (continue_echo)) |
| 10008 | { |
| 10009 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 10010 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 10011 | this_single_command_key_start = 0; |
| 10012 | } |
| 10013 | |
| 10014 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 10015 | if (display_hourglass_p) |
| 10016 | cancel_hourglass (); |
| 10017 | #endif |
| 10018 | |
| 10019 | i = read_key_sequence (keybuf, (sizeof keybuf/sizeof (keybuf[0])), |
| 10020 | prompt, ! NILP (dont_downcase_last), |
| 10021 | ! NILP (can_return_switch_frame), 0); |
| 10022 | |
| 10023 | #if 0 /* The following is fine for code reading a key sequence and |
| 10024 | then proceeding with a lenghty computation, but it's not good |
| 10025 | for code reading keys in a loop, like an input method. */ |
| 10026 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 10027 | if (display_hourglass_p) |
| 10028 | start_hourglass (); |
| 10029 | #endif |
| 10030 | #endif |
| 10031 | |
| 10032 | if (i == -1) |
| 10033 | { |
| 10034 | Vquit_flag = Qt; |
| 10035 | QUIT; |
| 10036 | } |
| 10037 | UNGCPRO; |
| 10038 | return unbind_to (count, make_event_array (i, keybuf)); |
| 10039 | } |
| 10040 | |
| 10041 | DEFUN ("read-key-sequence-vector", Fread_key_sequence_vector, |
| 10042 | Sread_key_sequence_vector, 1, 5, 0, |
| 10043 | doc: /* Like `read-key-sequence' but always return a vector. */) |
| 10044 | (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object continue_echo, Lisp_Object dont_downcase_last, Lisp_Object can_return_switch_frame, Lisp_Object command_loop) |
| 10045 | { |
| 10046 | Lisp_Object keybuf[30]; |
| 10047 | register int i; |
| 10048 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 10049 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 10050 | |
| 10051 | if (!NILP (prompt)) |
| 10052 | CHECK_STRING (prompt); |
| 10053 | QUIT; |
| 10054 | |
| 10055 | specbind (Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char, |
| 10056 | (NILP (command_loop) ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 10057 | specbind (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, |
| 10058 | (NILP (command_loop) ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 10059 | |
| 10060 | memset (keybuf, 0, sizeof keybuf); |
| 10061 | GCPRO1 (keybuf[0]); |
| 10062 | gcpro1.nvars = (sizeof keybuf/sizeof (keybuf[0])); |
| 10063 | |
| 10064 | if (NILP (continue_echo)) |
| 10065 | { |
| 10066 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 10067 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 10068 | this_single_command_key_start = 0; |
| 10069 | } |
| 10070 | |
| 10071 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 10072 | if (display_hourglass_p) |
| 10073 | cancel_hourglass (); |
| 10074 | #endif |
| 10075 | |
| 10076 | i = read_key_sequence (keybuf, (sizeof keybuf/sizeof (keybuf[0])), |
| 10077 | prompt, ! NILP (dont_downcase_last), |
| 10078 | ! NILP (can_return_switch_frame), 0); |
| 10079 | |
| 10080 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 10081 | if (display_hourglass_p) |
| 10082 | start_hourglass (); |
| 10083 | #endif |
| 10084 | |
| 10085 | if (i == -1) |
| 10086 | { |
| 10087 | Vquit_flag = Qt; |
| 10088 | QUIT; |
| 10089 | } |
| 10090 | UNGCPRO; |
| 10091 | return unbind_to (count, Fvector (i, keybuf)); |
| 10092 | } |
| 10093 | \f |
| 10094 | DEFUN ("command-execute", Fcommand_execute, Scommand_execute, 1, 4, 0, |
| 10095 | doc: /* Execute CMD as an editor command. |
| 10096 | CMD must be a symbol that satisfies the `commandp' predicate. |
| 10097 | Optional second arg RECORD-FLAG non-nil |
| 10098 | means unconditionally put this command in `command-history'. |
| 10099 | Otherwise, that is done only if an arg is read using the minibuffer. |
| 10100 | The argument KEYS specifies the value to use instead of (this-command-keys) |
| 10101 | when reading the arguments; if it is nil, (this-command-keys) is used. |
| 10102 | The argument SPECIAL, if non-nil, means that this command is executing |
| 10103 | a special event, so ignore the prefix argument and don't clear it. */) |
| 10104 | (Lisp_Object cmd, Lisp_Object record_flag, Lisp_Object keys, Lisp_Object special) |
| 10105 | { |
| 10106 | register Lisp_Object final; |
| 10107 | register Lisp_Object tem; |
| 10108 | Lisp_Object prefixarg; |
| 10109 | |
| 10110 | debug_on_next_call = 0; |
| 10111 | |
| 10112 | if (NILP (special)) |
| 10113 | { |
| 10114 | prefixarg = current_kboard->Vprefix_arg; |
| 10115 | Vcurrent_prefix_arg = prefixarg; |
| 10116 | current_kboard->Vprefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 10117 | } |
| 10118 | else |
| 10119 | prefixarg = Qnil; |
| 10120 | |
| 10121 | if (SYMBOLP (cmd)) |
| 10122 | { |
| 10123 | tem = Fget (cmd, Qdisabled); |
| 10124 | if (!NILP (tem) && !NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 10125 | { |
| 10126 | tem = Fsymbol_value (Qdisabled_command_function); |
| 10127 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 10128 | return call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qdisabled_command_function); |
| 10129 | } |
| 10130 | } |
| 10131 | |
| 10132 | while (1) |
| 10133 | { |
| 10134 | final = Findirect_function (cmd, Qnil); |
| 10135 | |
| 10136 | if (CONSP (final) && (tem = Fcar (final), EQ (tem, Qautoload))) |
| 10137 | { |
| 10138 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
| 10139 | |
| 10140 | GCPRO2 (cmd, prefixarg); |
| 10141 | do_autoload (final, cmd); |
| 10142 | UNGCPRO; |
| 10143 | } |
| 10144 | else |
| 10145 | break; |
| 10146 | } |
| 10147 | |
| 10148 | if (STRINGP (final) || VECTORP (final)) |
| 10149 | { |
| 10150 | /* If requested, place the macro in the command history. For |
| 10151 | other sorts of commands, call-interactively takes care of |
| 10152 | this. */ |
| 10153 | if (!NILP (record_flag)) |
| 10154 | { |
| 10155 | Vcommand_history |
| 10156 | = Fcons (Fcons (Qexecute_kbd_macro, |
| 10157 | Fcons (final, Fcons (prefixarg, Qnil))), |
| 10158 | Vcommand_history); |
| 10159 | |
| 10160 | /* Don't keep command history around forever. */ |
| 10161 | if (NUMBERP (Vhistory_length) && XINT (Vhistory_length) > 0) |
| 10162 | { |
| 10163 | tem = Fnthcdr (Vhistory_length, Vcommand_history); |
| 10164 | if (CONSP (tem)) |
| 10165 | XSETCDR (tem, Qnil); |
| 10166 | } |
| 10167 | } |
| 10168 | |
| 10169 | return Fexecute_kbd_macro (final, prefixarg, Qnil); |
| 10170 | } |
| 10171 | |
| 10172 | if (CONSP (final) || SUBRP (final) || COMPILEDP (final)) |
| 10173 | /* Don't call Fcall_interactively directly because we want to make |
| 10174 | sure the backtrace has an entry for `call-interactively'. |
| 10175 | For the same reason, pass `cmd' rather than `final'. */ |
| 10176 | return call3 (Qcall_interactively, cmd, record_flag, keys); |
| 10177 | |
| 10178 | return Qnil; |
| 10179 | } |
| 10180 | |
| 10181 | |
| 10182 | \f |
| 10183 | DEFUN ("execute-extended-command", Fexecute_extended_command, Sexecute_extended_command, |
| 10184 | 1, 1, "P", |
| 10185 | doc: /* Read function name, then read its arguments and call it. |
| 10186 | |
| 10187 | To pass a numeric argument to the command you are invoking with, specify |
| 10188 | the numeric argument to this command. |
| 10189 | |
| 10190 | Noninteractively, the argument PREFIXARG is the prefix argument to |
| 10191 | give to the command you invoke, if it asks for an argument. */) |
| 10192 | (Lisp_Object prefixarg) |
| 10193 | { |
| 10194 | Lisp_Object function; |
| 10195 | EMACS_INT saved_last_point_position; |
| 10196 | Lisp_Object saved_keys, saved_last_point_position_buffer; |
| 10197 | Lisp_Object bindings, value; |
| 10198 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; |
| 10199 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 10200 | /* The call to Fcompleting_read will start and cancel the hourglass, |
| 10201 | but if the hourglass was already scheduled, this means that no |
| 10202 | hourglass will be shown for the actual M-x command itself. |
| 10203 | So we restart it if it is already scheduled. Note that checking |
| 10204 | hourglass_shown_p is not enough, normally the hourglass is not shown, |
| 10205 | just scheduled to be shown. */ |
| 10206 | int hstarted = hourglass_started (); |
| 10207 | #endif |
| 10208 | |
| 10209 | saved_keys = Fvector (this_command_key_count, |
| 10210 | XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents); |
| 10211 | saved_last_point_position_buffer = last_point_position_buffer; |
| 10212 | saved_last_point_position = last_point_position; |
| 10213 | GCPRO3 (saved_keys, prefixarg, saved_last_point_position_buffer); |
| 10214 | |
| 10215 | function = call0 (intern ("read-extended-command")); |
| 10216 | |
| 10217 | #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM |
| 10218 | if (hstarted) start_hourglass (); |
| 10219 | #endif |
| 10220 | |
| 10221 | if (STRINGP (function) && SCHARS (function) == 0) |
| 10222 | error ("No command name given"); |
| 10223 | |
| 10224 | /* Set this_command_keys to the concatenation of saved_keys and |
| 10225 | function, followed by a RET. */ |
| 10226 | { |
| 10227 | Lisp_Object *keys; |
| 10228 | int i; |
| 10229 | |
| 10230 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 10231 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 10232 | this_single_command_key_start = 0; |
| 10233 | |
| 10234 | keys = XVECTOR (saved_keys)->contents; |
| 10235 | for (i = 0; i < XVECTOR (saved_keys)->size; i++) |
| 10236 | add_command_key (keys[i]); |
| 10237 | |
| 10238 | for (i = 0; i < SCHARS (function); i++) |
| 10239 | add_command_key (Faref (function, make_number (i))); |
| 10240 | |
| 10241 | add_command_key (make_number ('\015')); |
| 10242 | } |
| 10243 | |
| 10244 | last_point_position = saved_last_point_position; |
| 10245 | last_point_position_buffer = saved_last_point_position_buffer; |
| 10246 | |
| 10247 | UNGCPRO; |
| 10248 | |
| 10249 | function = Fintern (function, Qnil); |
| 10250 | current_kboard->Vprefix_arg = prefixarg; |
| 10251 | Vthis_command = function; |
| 10252 | real_this_command = function; |
| 10253 | |
| 10254 | /* If enabled, show which key runs this command. */ |
| 10255 | if (!NILP (Vsuggest_key_bindings) |
| 10256 | && NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro) |
| 10257 | && SYMBOLP (function)) |
| 10258 | bindings = Fwhere_is_internal (function, Voverriding_local_map, |
| 10259 | Qt, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 10260 | else |
| 10261 | bindings = Qnil; |
| 10262 | |
| 10263 | value = Qnil; |
| 10264 | GCPRO3 (bindings, value, function); |
| 10265 | value = Fcommand_execute (function, Qt, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 10266 | |
| 10267 | /* If the command has a key binding, print it now. */ |
| 10268 | if (!NILP (bindings) |
| 10269 | && ! (VECTORP (bindings) && EQ (Faref (bindings, make_number (0)), |
| 10270 | Qmouse_movement))) |
| 10271 | { |
| 10272 | /* But first wait, and skip the message if there is input. */ |
| 10273 | Lisp_Object waited; |
| 10274 | |
| 10275 | /* If this command displayed something in the echo area; |
| 10276 | wait a few seconds, then display our suggestion message. */ |
| 10277 | if (NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])) |
| 10278 | waited = sit_for (make_number (0), 0, 2); |
| 10279 | else if (NUMBERP (Vsuggest_key_bindings)) |
| 10280 | waited = sit_for (Vsuggest_key_bindings, 0, 2); |
| 10281 | else |
| 10282 | waited = sit_for (make_number (2), 0, 2); |
| 10283 | |
| 10284 | if (!NILP (waited) && ! CONSP (Vunread_command_events)) |
| 10285 | { |
| 10286 | Lisp_Object binding; |
| 10287 | char *newmessage; |
| 10288 | int message_p = push_message (); |
| 10289 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 10290 | |
| 10291 | record_unwind_protect (pop_message_unwind, Qnil); |
| 10292 | binding = Fkey_description (bindings, Qnil); |
| 10293 | |
| 10294 | newmessage |
| 10295 | = (char *) alloca (SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (function)) |
| 10296 | + SBYTES (binding) |
| 10297 | + 100); |
| 10298 | sprintf (newmessage, "You can run the command `%s' with %s", |
| 10299 | SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (function)), |
| 10300 | SDATA (binding)); |
| 10301 | message2_nolog (newmessage, |
| 10302 | strlen (newmessage), |
| 10303 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (binding)); |
| 10304 | if (NUMBERP (Vsuggest_key_bindings)) |
| 10305 | waited = sit_for (Vsuggest_key_bindings, 0, 2); |
| 10306 | else |
| 10307 | waited = sit_for (make_number (2), 0, 2); |
| 10308 | |
| 10309 | if (!NILP (waited) && message_p) |
| 10310 | restore_message (); |
| 10311 | |
| 10312 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 10313 | } |
| 10314 | } |
| 10315 | |
| 10316 | RETURN_UNGCPRO (value); |
| 10317 | } |
| 10318 | |
| 10319 | \f |
| 10320 | /* Return nonzero if input events are pending. */ |
| 10321 | |
| 10322 | int |
| 10323 | detect_input_pending (void) |
| 10324 | { |
| 10325 | if (!input_pending) |
| 10326 | get_input_pending (&input_pending, 0); |
| 10327 | |
| 10328 | return input_pending; |
| 10329 | } |
| 10330 | |
| 10331 | /* Return nonzero if input events other than mouse movements are |
| 10332 | pending. */ |
| 10333 | |
| 10334 | int |
| 10335 | detect_input_pending_ignore_squeezables (void) |
| 10336 | { |
| 10337 | if (!input_pending) |
| 10338 | get_input_pending (&input_pending, READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES); |
| 10339 | |
| 10340 | return input_pending; |
| 10341 | } |
| 10342 | |
| 10343 | /* Return nonzero if input events are pending, and run any pending timers. */ |
| 10344 | |
| 10345 | int |
| 10346 | detect_input_pending_run_timers (int do_display) |
| 10347 | { |
| 10348 | int old_timers_run = timers_run; |
| 10349 | |
| 10350 | if (!input_pending) |
| 10351 | get_input_pending (&input_pending, READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW); |
| 10352 | |
| 10353 | if (old_timers_run != timers_run && do_display) |
| 10354 | { |
| 10355 | redisplay_preserve_echo_area (8); |
| 10356 | /* The following fixes a bug when using lazy-lock with |
| 10357 | lazy-lock-defer-on-the-fly set to t, i.e. when fontifying |
| 10358 | from an idle timer function. The symptom of the bug is that |
| 10359 | the cursor sometimes doesn't become visible until the next X |
| 10360 | event is processed. --gerd. */ |
| 10361 | { |
| 10362 | Lisp_Object tail, frame; |
| 10363 | FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) |
| 10364 | if (FRAME_RIF (XFRAME (frame))) |
| 10365 | FRAME_RIF (XFRAME (frame))->flush_display (XFRAME (frame)); |
| 10366 | } |
| 10367 | } |
| 10368 | |
| 10369 | return input_pending; |
| 10370 | } |
| 10371 | |
| 10372 | /* This is called in some cases before a possible quit. |
| 10373 | It cases the next call to detect_input_pending to recompute input_pending. |
| 10374 | So calling this function unnecessarily can't do any harm. */ |
| 10375 | |
| 10376 | void |
| 10377 | clear_input_pending (void) |
| 10378 | { |
| 10379 | input_pending = 0; |
| 10380 | } |
| 10381 | |
| 10382 | /* Return nonzero if there are pending requeued events. |
| 10383 | This isn't used yet. The hope is to make wait_reading_process_output |
| 10384 | call it, and return if it runs Lisp code that unreads something. |
| 10385 | The problem is, kbd_buffer_get_event needs to be fixed to know what |
| 10386 | to do in that case. It isn't trivial. */ |
| 10387 | |
| 10388 | int |
| 10389 | requeued_events_pending_p (void) |
| 10390 | { |
| 10391 | return (!NILP (Vunread_command_events) || unread_command_char != -1); |
| 10392 | } |
| 10393 | |
| 10394 | |
| 10395 | DEFUN ("input-pending-p", Finput_pending_p, Sinput_pending_p, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10396 | doc: /* Return t if command input is currently available with no wait. |
| 10397 | Actually, the value is nil only if we can be sure that no input is available; |
| 10398 | if there is a doubt, the value is t. */) |
| 10399 | (void) |
| 10400 | { |
| 10401 | if (!NILP (Vunread_command_events) || unread_command_char != -1 |
| 10402 | || !NILP (Vunread_post_input_method_events) |
| 10403 | || !NILP (Vunread_input_method_events)) |
| 10404 | return (Qt); |
| 10405 | |
| 10406 | get_input_pending (&input_pending, |
| 10407 | READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW |
| 10408 | | READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS); |
| 10409 | return input_pending > 0 ? Qt : Qnil; |
| 10410 | } |
| 10411 | |
| 10412 | DEFUN ("recent-keys", Frecent_keys, Srecent_keys, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10413 | doc: /* Return vector of last 300 events, not counting those from keyboard macros. */) |
| 10414 | (void) |
| 10415 | { |
| 10416 | Lisp_Object *keys = XVECTOR (recent_keys)->contents; |
| 10417 | Lisp_Object val; |
| 10418 | |
| 10419 | if (total_keys < NUM_RECENT_KEYS) |
| 10420 | return Fvector (total_keys, keys); |
| 10421 | else |
| 10422 | { |
| 10423 | val = Fvector (NUM_RECENT_KEYS, keys); |
| 10424 | memcpy (XVECTOR (val)->contents, keys + recent_keys_index, |
| 10425 | (NUM_RECENT_KEYS - recent_keys_index) * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); |
| 10426 | memcpy (XVECTOR (val)->contents + NUM_RECENT_KEYS - recent_keys_index, |
| 10427 | keys, recent_keys_index * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); |
| 10428 | return val; |
| 10429 | } |
| 10430 | } |
| 10431 | |
| 10432 | DEFUN ("this-command-keys", Fthis_command_keys, Sthis_command_keys, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10433 | doc: /* Return the key sequence that invoked this command. |
| 10434 | However, if the command has called `read-key-sequence', it returns |
| 10435 | the last key sequence that has been read. |
| 10436 | The value is a string or a vector. |
| 10437 | |
| 10438 | See also `this-command-keys-vector'. */) |
| 10439 | (void) |
| 10440 | { |
| 10441 | return make_event_array (this_command_key_count, |
| 10442 | XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents); |
| 10443 | } |
| 10444 | |
| 10445 | DEFUN ("this-command-keys-vector", Fthis_command_keys_vector, Sthis_command_keys_vector, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10446 | doc: /* Return the key sequence that invoked this command, as a vector. |
| 10447 | However, if the command has called `read-key-sequence', it returns |
| 10448 | the last key sequence that has been read. |
| 10449 | |
| 10450 | See also `this-command-keys'. */) |
| 10451 | (void) |
| 10452 | { |
| 10453 | return Fvector (this_command_key_count, |
| 10454 | XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents); |
| 10455 | } |
| 10456 | |
| 10457 | DEFUN ("this-single-command-keys", Fthis_single_command_keys, |
| 10458 | Sthis_single_command_keys, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10459 | doc: /* Return the key sequence that invoked this command. |
| 10460 | More generally, it returns the last key sequence read, either by |
| 10461 | the command loop or by `read-key-sequence'. |
| 10462 | Unlike `this-command-keys', this function's value |
| 10463 | does not include prefix arguments. |
| 10464 | The value is always a vector. */) |
| 10465 | (void) |
| 10466 | { |
| 10467 | return Fvector (this_command_key_count |
| 10468 | - this_single_command_key_start, |
| 10469 | (XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents |
| 10470 | + this_single_command_key_start)); |
| 10471 | } |
| 10472 | |
| 10473 | DEFUN ("this-single-command-raw-keys", Fthis_single_command_raw_keys, |
| 10474 | Sthis_single_command_raw_keys, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10475 | doc: /* Return the raw events that were read for this command. |
| 10476 | More generally, it returns the last key sequence read, either by |
| 10477 | the command loop or by `read-key-sequence'. |
| 10478 | Unlike `this-single-command-keys', this function's value |
| 10479 | shows the events before all translations (except for input methods). |
| 10480 | The value is always a vector. */) |
| 10481 | (void) |
| 10482 | { |
| 10483 | return Fvector (raw_keybuf_count, |
| 10484 | (XVECTOR (raw_keybuf)->contents)); |
| 10485 | } |
| 10486 | |
| 10487 | DEFUN ("reset-this-command-lengths", Freset_this_command_lengths, |
| 10488 | Sreset_this_command_lengths, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10489 | doc: /* Make the unread events replace the last command and echo. |
| 10490 | Used in `universal-argument-other-key'. |
| 10491 | |
| 10492 | `universal-argument-other-key' rereads the event just typed. |
| 10493 | It then gets translated through `function-key-map'. |
| 10494 | The translated event has to replace the real events, |
| 10495 | both in the value of (this-command-keys) and in echoing. |
| 10496 | To achieve this, `universal-argument-other-key' calls |
| 10497 | `reset-this-command-lengths', which discards the record of reading |
| 10498 | these events the first time. */) |
| 10499 | (void) |
| 10500 | { |
| 10501 | this_command_key_count = before_command_key_count; |
| 10502 | if (this_command_key_count < this_single_command_key_start) |
| 10503 | this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count; |
| 10504 | |
| 10505 | echo_truncate (before_command_echo_length); |
| 10506 | |
| 10507 | /* Cause whatever we put into unread-command-events |
| 10508 | to echo as if it were being freshly read from the keyboard. */ |
| 10509 | this_command_key_count_reset = 1; |
| 10510 | |
| 10511 | return Qnil; |
| 10512 | } |
| 10513 | |
| 10514 | DEFUN ("clear-this-command-keys", Fclear_this_command_keys, |
| 10515 | Sclear_this_command_keys, 0, 1, 0, |
| 10516 | doc: /* Clear out the vector that `this-command-keys' returns. |
| 10517 | Also clear the record of the last 100 events, unless optional arg |
| 10518 | KEEP-RECORD is non-nil. */) |
| 10519 | (Lisp_Object keep_record) |
| 10520 | { |
| 10521 | int i; |
| 10522 | |
| 10523 | this_command_key_count = 0; |
| 10524 | this_command_key_count_reset = 0; |
| 10525 | |
| 10526 | if (NILP (keep_record)) |
| 10527 | { |
| 10528 | for (i = 0; i < XVECTOR (recent_keys)->size; ++i) |
| 10529 | XVECTOR (recent_keys)->contents[i] = Qnil; |
| 10530 | total_keys = 0; |
| 10531 | recent_keys_index = 0; |
| 10532 | } |
| 10533 | return Qnil; |
| 10534 | } |
| 10535 | |
| 10536 | DEFUN ("recursion-depth", Frecursion_depth, Srecursion_depth, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10537 | doc: /* Return the current depth in recursive edits. */) |
| 10538 | (void) |
| 10539 | { |
| 10540 | Lisp_Object temp; |
| 10541 | XSETFASTINT (temp, command_loop_level + minibuf_level); |
| 10542 | return temp; |
| 10543 | } |
| 10544 | |
| 10545 | DEFUN ("open-dribble-file", Fopen_dribble_file, Sopen_dribble_file, 1, 1, |
| 10546 | "FOpen dribble file: ", |
| 10547 | doc: /* Start writing all keyboard characters to a dribble file called FILE. |
| 10548 | If FILE is nil, close any open dribble file. */) |
| 10549 | (Lisp_Object file) |
| 10550 | { |
| 10551 | if (dribble) |
| 10552 | { |
| 10553 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 10554 | fclose (dribble); |
| 10555 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 10556 | dribble = 0; |
| 10557 | } |
| 10558 | if (!NILP (file)) |
| 10559 | { |
| 10560 | file = Fexpand_file_name (file, Qnil); |
| 10561 | dribble = fopen (SDATA (file), "w"); |
| 10562 | if (dribble == 0) |
| 10563 | report_file_error ("Opening dribble", Fcons (file, Qnil)); |
| 10564 | } |
| 10565 | return Qnil; |
| 10566 | } |
| 10567 | |
| 10568 | DEFUN ("discard-input", Fdiscard_input, Sdiscard_input, 0, 0, 0, |
| 10569 | doc: /* Discard the contents of the terminal input buffer. |
| 10570 | Also end any kbd macro being defined. */) |
| 10571 | (void) |
| 10572 | { |
| 10573 | if (!NILP (current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro)) |
| 10574 | { |
| 10575 | /* Discard the last command from the macro. */ |
| 10576 | Fcancel_kbd_macro_events (); |
| 10577 | end_kbd_macro (); |
| 10578 | } |
| 10579 | |
| 10580 | update_mode_lines++; |
| 10581 | |
| 10582 | Vunread_command_events = Qnil; |
| 10583 | unread_command_char = -1; |
| 10584 | |
| 10585 | discard_tty_input (); |
| 10586 | |
| 10587 | kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_store_ptr; |
| 10588 | input_pending = 0; |
| 10589 | |
| 10590 | return Qnil; |
| 10591 | } |
| 10592 | \f |
| 10593 | DEFUN ("suspend-emacs", Fsuspend_emacs, Ssuspend_emacs, 0, 1, "", |
| 10594 | doc: /* Stop Emacs and return to superior process. You can resume later. |
| 10595 | If `cannot-suspend' is non-nil, or if the system doesn't support job |
| 10596 | control, run a subshell instead. |
| 10597 | |
| 10598 | If optional arg STUFFSTRING is non-nil, its characters are stuffed |
| 10599 | to be read as terminal input by Emacs's parent, after suspension. |
| 10600 | |
| 10601 | Before suspending, run the normal hook `suspend-hook'. |
| 10602 | After resumption run the normal hook `suspend-resume-hook'. |
| 10603 | |
| 10604 | Some operating systems cannot stop the Emacs process and resume it later. |
| 10605 | On such systems, Emacs starts a subshell instead of suspending. */) |
| 10606 | (Lisp_Object stuffstring) |
| 10607 | { |
| 10608 | int count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 10609 | int old_height, old_width; |
| 10610 | int width, height; |
| 10611 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 10612 | |
| 10613 | if (tty_list && tty_list->next) |
| 10614 | error ("There are other tty frames open; close them before suspending Emacs"); |
| 10615 | |
| 10616 | if (!NILP (stuffstring)) |
| 10617 | CHECK_STRING (stuffstring); |
| 10618 | |
| 10619 | /* Run the functions in suspend-hook. */ |
| 10620 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 10621 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("suspend-hook")); |
| 10622 | |
| 10623 | GCPRO1 (stuffstring); |
| 10624 | get_tty_size (fileno (CURTTY ()->input), &old_width, &old_height); |
| 10625 | reset_all_sys_modes (); |
| 10626 | /* sys_suspend can get an error if it tries to fork a subshell |
| 10627 | and the system resources aren't available for that. */ |
| 10628 | record_unwind_protect ((Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object)) init_all_sys_modes, |
| 10629 | Qnil); |
| 10630 | stuff_buffered_input (stuffstring); |
| 10631 | if (cannot_suspend) |
| 10632 | sys_subshell (); |
| 10633 | else |
| 10634 | sys_suspend (); |
| 10635 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 10636 | |
| 10637 | /* Check if terminal/window size has changed. |
| 10638 | Note that this is not useful when we are running directly |
| 10639 | with a window system; but suspend should be disabled in that case. */ |
| 10640 | get_tty_size (fileno (CURTTY ()->input), &width, &height); |
| 10641 | if (width != old_width || height != old_height) |
| 10642 | change_frame_size (SELECTED_FRAME (), height, width, 0, 0, 0); |
| 10643 | |
| 10644 | /* Run suspend-resume-hook. */ |
| 10645 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 10646 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("suspend-resume-hook")); |
| 10647 | |
| 10648 | UNGCPRO; |
| 10649 | return Qnil; |
| 10650 | } |
| 10651 | |
| 10652 | /* If STUFFSTRING is a string, stuff its contents as pending terminal input. |
| 10653 | Then in any case stuff anything Emacs has read ahead and not used. */ |
| 10654 | |
| 10655 | void |
| 10656 | stuff_buffered_input (Lisp_Object stuffstring) |
| 10657 | { |
| 10658 | #ifdef SIGTSTP /* stuff_char is defined if SIGTSTP. */ |
| 10659 | register unsigned char *p; |
| 10660 | |
| 10661 | if (STRINGP (stuffstring)) |
| 10662 | { |
| 10663 | register EMACS_INT count; |
| 10664 | |
| 10665 | p = SDATA (stuffstring); |
| 10666 | count = SBYTES (stuffstring); |
| 10667 | while (count-- > 0) |
| 10668 | stuff_char (*p++); |
| 10669 | stuff_char ('\n'); |
| 10670 | } |
| 10671 | |
| 10672 | /* Anything we have read ahead, put back for the shell to read. */ |
| 10673 | /* ?? What should this do when we have multiple keyboards?? |
| 10674 | Should we ignore anything that was typed in at the "wrong" kboard? |
| 10675 | |
| 10676 | rms: we should stuff everything back into the kboard |
| 10677 | it came from. */ |
| 10678 | for (; kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr; kbd_fetch_ptr++) |
| 10679 | { |
| 10680 | |
| 10681 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 10682 | kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer; |
| 10683 | if (kbd_fetch_ptr->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT) |
| 10684 | stuff_char (kbd_fetch_ptr->code); |
| 10685 | |
| 10686 | clear_event (kbd_fetch_ptr); |
| 10687 | } |
| 10688 | |
| 10689 | input_pending = 0; |
| 10690 | #endif /* SIGTSTP */ |
| 10691 | } |
| 10692 | \f |
| 10693 | void |
| 10694 | set_waiting_for_input (struct timeval *time_to_clear) |
| 10695 | { |
| 10696 | input_available_clear_time = time_to_clear; |
| 10697 | |
| 10698 | /* Tell handle_interrupt to throw back to read_char, */ |
| 10699 | waiting_for_input = 1; |
| 10700 | |
| 10701 | /* If handle_interrupt was called before and buffered a C-g, |
| 10702 | make it run again now, to avoid timing error. */ |
| 10703 | if (!NILP (Vquit_flag)) |
| 10704 | quit_throw_to_read_char (); |
| 10705 | } |
| 10706 | |
| 10707 | void |
| 10708 | clear_waiting_for_input (void) |
| 10709 | { |
| 10710 | /* Tell handle_interrupt not to throw back to read_char, */ |
| 10711 | waiting_for_input = 0; |
| 10712 | input_available_clear_time = 0; |
| 10713 | } |
| 10714 | |
| 10715 | /* The SIGINT handler. |
| 10716 | |
| 10717 | If we have a frame on the controlling tty, we assume that the |
| 10718 | SIGINT was generated by C-g, so we call handle_interrupt. |
| 10719 | Otherwise, the handler kills Emacs. */ |
| 10720 | |
| 10721 | static SIGTYPE |
| 10722 | interrupt_signal (int signalnum) /* If we don't have an argument, some */ |
| 10723 | /* compilers complain in signal calls. */ |
| 10724 | { |
| 10725 | /* Must preserve main program's value of errno. */ |
| 10726 | int old_errno = errno; |
| 10727 | struct terminal *terminal; |
| 10728 | |
| 10729 | SIGNAL_THREAD_CHECK (signalnum); |
| 10730 | |
| 10731 | /* See if we have an active terminal on our controlling tty. */ |
| 10732 | terminal = get_named_tty ("/dev/tty"); |
| 10733 | if (!terminal) |
| 10734 | { |
| 10735 | /* If there are no frames there, let's pretend that we are a |
| 10736 | well-behaving UN*X program and quit. */ |
| 10737 | Fkill_emacs (Qnil); |
| 10738 | } |
| 10739 | else |
| 10740 | { |
| 10741 | /* Otherwise, the SIGINT was probably generated by C-g. */ |
| 10742 | |
| 10743 | /* Set internal_last_event_frame to the top frame of the |
| 10744 | controlling tty, if we have a frame there. We disable the |
| 10745 | interrupt key on secondary ttys, so the SIGINT must have come |
| 10746 | from the controlling tty. */ |
| 10747 | internal_last_event_frame = terminal->display_info.tty->top_frame; |
| 10748 | |
| 10749 | handle_interrupt (); |
| 10750 | } |
| 10751 | |
| 10752 | errno = old_errno; |
| 10753 | } |
| 10754 | |
| 10755 | /* This routine is called at interrupt level in response to C-g. |
| 10756 | |
| 10757 | It is called from the SIGINT handler or kbd_buffer_store_event. |
| 10758 | |
| 10759 | If `waiting_for_input' is non zero, then unless `echoing' is |
| 10760 | nonzero, immediately throw back to read_char. |
| 10761 | |
| 10762 | Otherwise it sets the Lisp variable quit-flag not-nil. This causes |
| 10763 | eval to throw, when it gets a chance. If quit-flag is already |
| 10764 | non-nil, it stops the job right away. */ |
| 10765 | |
| 10766 | static void |
| 10767 | handle_interrupt (void) |
| 10768 | { |
| 10769 | char c; |
| 10770 | |
| 10771 | cancel_echoing (); |
| 10772 | |
| 10773 | /* XXX This code needs to be revised for multi-tty support. */ |
| 10774 | if (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && get_named_tty ("/dev/tty")) |
| 10775 | { |
| 10776 | /* If SIGINT isn't blocked, don't let us be interrupted by |
| 10777 | another SIGINT, it might be harmful due to non-reentrancy |
| 10778 | in I/O functions. */ |
| 10779 | sigblock (sigmask (SIGINT)); |
| 10780 | |
| 10781 | fflush (stdout); |
| 10782 | reset_all_sys_modes (); |
| 10783 | |
| 10784 | #ifdef SIGTSTP /* Support possible in later USG versions */ |
| 10785 | /* |
| 10786 | * On systems which can suspend the current process and return to the original |
| 10787 | * shell, this command causes the user to end up back at the shell. |
| 10788 | * The "Auto-save" and "Abort" questions are not asked until |
| 10789 | * the user elects to return to emacs, at which point he can save the current |
| 10790 | * job and either dump core or continue. |
| 10791 | */ |
| 10792 | sys_suspend (); |
| 10793 | #else |
| 10794 | /* Perhaps should really fork an inferior shell? |
| 10795 | But that would not provide any way to get back |
| 10796 | to the original shell, ever. */ |
| 10797 | printf ("No support for stopping a process on this operating system;\n"); |
| 10798 | printf ("you can continue or abort.\n"); |
| 10799 | #endif /* not SIGTSTP */ |
| 10800 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 10801 | /* We must remain inside the screen area when the internal terminal |
| 10802 | is used. Note that [Enter] is not echoed by dos. */ |
| 10803 | cursor_to (SELECTED_FRAME (), 0, 0); |
| 10804 | #endif |
| 10805 | /* It doesn't work to autosave while GC is in progress; |
| 10806 | the code used for auto-saving doesn't cope with the mark bit. */ |
| 10807 | if (!gc_in_progress) |
| 10808 | { |
| 10809 | printf ("Auto-save? (y or n) "); |
| 10810 | fflush (stdout); |
| 10811 | if (((c = getchar ()) & ~040) == 'Y') |
| 10812 | { |
| 10813 | Fdo_auto_save (Qt, Qnil); |
| 10814 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 10815 | printf ("\r\nAuto-save done"); |
| 10816 | #else /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10817 | printf ("Auto-save done\n"); |
| 10818 | #endif /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10819 | } |
| 10820 | while (c != '\n') c = getchar (); |
| 10821 | } |
| 10822 | else |
| 10823 | { |
| 10824 | /* During GC, it must be safe to reenable quitting again. */ |
| 10825 | Vinhibit_quit = Qnil; |
| 10826 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 10827 | printf ("\r\n"); |
| 10828 | #endif /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10829 | printf ("Garbage collection in progress; cannot auto-save now\r\n"); |
| 10830 | printf ("but will instead do a real quit after garbage collection ends\r\n"); |
| 10831 | fflush (stdout); |
| 10832 | } |
| 10833 | |
| 10834 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 10835 | printf ("\r\nAbort? (y or n) "); |
| 10836 | #else /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10837 | printf ("Abort (and dump core)? (y or n) "); |
| 10838 | #endif /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10839 | fflush (stdout); |
| 10840 | if (((c = getchar ()) & ~040) == 'Y') |
| 10841 | abort (); |
| 10842 | while (c != '\n') c = getchar (); |
| 10843 | #ifdef MSDOS |
| 10844 | printf ("\r\nContinuing...\r\n"); |
| 10845 | #else /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10846 | printf ("Continuing...\n"); |
| 10847 | #endif /* not MSDOS */ |
| 10848 | fflush (stdout); |
| 10849 | init_all_sys_modes (); |
| 10850 | sigfree (); |
| 10851 | } |
| 10852 | else |
| 10853 | { |
| 10854 | /* If executing a function that wants to be interrupted out of |
| 10855 | and the user has not deferred quitting by binding `inhibit-quit' |
| 10856 | then quit right away. */ |
| 10857 | if (immediate_quit && NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) |
| 10858 | { |
| 10859 | struct gl_state_s saved; |
| 10860 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 10861 | |
| 10862 | immediate_quit = 0; |
| 10863 | sigfree (); |
| 10864 | saved = gl_state; |
| 10865 | GCPRO4 (saved.object, saved.global_code, |
| 10866 | saved.current_syntax_table, saved.old_prop); |
| 10867 | Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); |
| 10868 | /* FIXME: AFAIK, `quit' can never return, so this code is dead! */ |
| 10869 | gl_state = saved; |
| 10870 | UNGCPRO; |
| 10871 | } |
| 10872 | else |
| 10873 | /* Else request quit when it's safe */ |
| 10874 | Vquit_flag = Qt; |
| 10875 | } |
| 10876 | |
| 10877 | /* TODO: The longjmp in this call throws the NS event loop integration off, |
| 10878 | and it seems to do fine without this. Probably some attention |
| 10879 | needs to be paid to the setting of waiting_for_input in |
| 10880 | wait_reading_process_output() under HAVE_NS because of the call |
| 10881 | to ns_select there (needed because otherwise events aren't picked up |
| 10882 | outside of polling since we don't get SIGIO like X and we don't have a |
| 10883 | separate event loop thread like W32. */ |
| 10884 | #ifndef HAVE_NS |
| 10885 | if (waiting_for_input && !echoing) |
| 10886 | quit_throw_to_read_char (); |
| 10887 | #endif |
| 10888 | } |
| 10889 | |
| 10890 | /* Handle a C-g by making read_char return C-g. */ |
| 10891 | |
| 10892 | void |
| 10893 | quit_throw_to_read_char (void) |
| 10894 | { |
| 10895 | sigfree (); |
| 10896 | /* Prevent another signal from doing this before we finish. */ |
| 10897 | clear_waiting_for_input (); |
| 10898 | input_pending = 0; |
| 10899 | |
| 10900 | Vunread_command_events = Qnil; |
| 10901 | unread_command_char = -1; |
| 10902 | |
| 10903 | #if 0 /* Currently, sit_for is called from read_char without turning |
| 10904 | off polling. And that can call set_waiting_for_input. |
| 10905 | It seems to be harmless. */ |
| 10906 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 10907 | /* May be > 1 if in recursive minibuffer. */ |
| 10908 | if (poll_suppress_count == 0) |
| 10909 | abort (); |
| 10910 | #endif |
| 10911 | #endif |
| 10912 | if (FRAMEP (internal_last_event_frame) |
| 10913 | && !EQ (internal_last_event_frame, selected_frame)) |
| 10914 | do_switch_frame (make_lispy_switch_frame (internal_last_event_frame), |
| 10915 | 0, 0, Qnil); |
| 10916 | |
| 10917 | _longjmp (getcjmp, 1); |
| 10918 | } |
| 10919 | \f |
| 10920 | DEFUN ("set-input-interrupt-mode", Fset_input_interrupt_mode, Sset_input_interrupt_mode, 1, 1, 0, |
| 10921 | doc: /* Set interrupt mode of reading keyboard input. |
| 10922 | If INTERRUPT is non-nil, Emacs will use input interrupts; |
| 10923 | otherwise Emacs uses CBREAK mode. |
| 10924 | |
| 10925 | See also `current-input-mode'. */) |
| 10926 | (Lisp_Object interrupt) |
| 10927 | { |
| 10928 | int new_interrupt_input; |
| 10929 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 10930 | /* Note SIGIO has been undef'd if FIONREAD is missing. */ |
| 10931 | #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS |
| 10932 | if (x_display_list != NULL) |
| 10933 | { |
| 10934 | /* When using X, don't give the user a real choice, |
| 10935 | because we haven't implemented the mechanisms to support it. */ |
| 10936 | new_interrupt_input = 1; |
| 10937 | } |
| 10938 | else |
| 10939 | #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */ |
| 10940 | new_interrupt_input = !NILP (interrupt); |
| 10941 | #else /* not SIGIO */ |
| 10942 | new_interrupt_input = 0; |
| 10943 | #endif /* not SIGIO */ |
| 10944 | |
| 10945 | if (new_interrupt_input != interrupt_input) |
| 10946 | { |
| 10947 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 10948 | stop_polling (); |
| 10949 | #endif |
| 10950 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 10951 | /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */ |
| 10952 | reset_all_sys_modes (); |
| 10953 | interrupt_input = new_interrupt_input; |
| 10954 | init_all_sys_modes (); |
| 10955 | #else |
| 10956 | interrupt_input = new_interrupt_input; |
| 10957 | #endif |
| 10958 | |
| 10959 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 10960 | poll_suppress_count = 1; |
| 10961 | start_polling (); |
| 10962 | #endif |
| 10963 | } |
| 10964 | return Qnil; |
| 10965 | } |
| 10966 | |
| 10967 | DEFUN ("set-output-flow-control", Fset_output_flow_control, Sset_output_flow_control, 1, 2, 0, |
| 10968 | doc: /* Enable or disable ^S/^Q flow control for output to TERMINAL. |
| 10969 | If FLOW is non-nil, flow control is enabled and you cannot use C-s or |
| 10970 | C-q in key sequences. |
| 10971 | |
| 10972 | This setting only has an effect on tty terminals and only when |
| 10973 | Emacs reads input in CBREAK mode; see `set-input-interrupt-mode'. |
| 10974 | |
| 10975 | See also `current-input-mode'. */) |
| 10976 | (Lisp_Object flow, Lisp_Object terminal) |
| 10977 | { |
| 10978 | struct terminal *t = get_terminal (terminal, 1); |
| 10979 | struct tty_display_info *tty; |
| 10980 | if (t == NULL || (t->type != output_termcap && t->type != output_msdos_raw)) |
| 10981 | return Qnil; |
| 10982 | tty = t->display_info.tty; |
| 10983 | |
| 10984 | if (tty->flow_control != !NILP (flow)) |
| 10985 | { |
| 10986 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 10987 | /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */ |
| 10988 | reset_sys_modes (tty); |
| 10989 | #endif |
| 10990 | |
| 10991 | tty->flow_control = !NILP (flow); |
| 10992 | |
| 10993 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 10994 | init_sys_modes (tty); |
| 10995 | #endif |
| 10996 | } |
| 10997 | return Qnil; |
| 10998 | } |
| 10999 | |
| 11000 | DEFUN ("set-input-meta-mode", Fset_input_meta_mode, Sset_input_meta_mode, 1, 2, 0, |
| 11001 | doc: /* Enable or disable 8-bit input on TERMINAL. |
| 11002 | If META is t, Emacs will accept 8-bit input, and interpret the 8th |
| 11003 | bit as the Meta modifier. |
| 11004 | |
| 11005 | If META is nil, Emacs will ignore the top bit, on the assumption it is |
| 11006 | parity. |
| 11007 | |
| 11008 | Otherwise, Emacs will accept and pass through 8-bit input without |
| 11009 | specially interpreting the top bit. |
| 11010 | |
| 11011 | This setting only has an effect on tty terminal devices. |
| 11012 | |
| 11013 | Optional parameter TERMINAL specifies the tty terminal device to use. |
| 11014 | It may be a terminal object, a frame, or nil for the terminal used by |
| 11015 | the currently selected frame. |
| 11016 | |
| 11017 | See also `current-input-mode'. */) |
| 11018 | (Lisp_Object meta, Lisp_Object terminal) |
| 11019 | { |
| 11020 | struct terminal *t = get_terminal (terminal, 1); |
| 11021 | struct tty_display_info *tty; |
| 11022 | int new_meta; |
| 11023 | |
| 11024 | if (t == NULL || (t->type != output_termcap && t->type != output_msdos_raw)) |
| 11025 | return Qnil; |
| 11026 | tty = t->display_info.tty; |
| 11027 | |
| 11028 | if (NILP (meta)) |
| 11029 | new_meta = 0; |
| 11030 | else if (EQ (meta, Qt)) |
| 11031 | new_meta = 1; |
| 11032 | else |
| 11033 | new_meta = 2; |
| 11034 | |
| 11035 | if (tty->meta_key != new_meta) |
| 11036 | { |
| 11037 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 11038 | /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */ |
| 11039 | reset_sys_modes (tty); |
| 11040 | #endif |
| 11041 | |
| 11042 | tty->meta_key = new_meta; |
| 11043 | |
| 11044 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 11045 | init_sys_modes (tty); |
| 11046 | #endif |
| 11047 | } |
| 11048 | return Qnil; |
| 11049 | } |
| 11050 | |
| 11051 | DEFUN ("set-quit-char", Fset_quit_char, Sset_quit_char, 1, 1, 0, |
| 11052 | doc: /* Specify character used for quitting. |
| 11053 | QUIT must be an ASCII character. |
| 11054 | |
| 11055 | This function only has an effect on the controlling tty of the Emacs |
| 11056 | process. |
| 11057 | |
| 11058 | See also `current-input-mode'. */) |
| 11059 | (Lisp_Object quit) |
| 11060 | { |
| 11061 | struct terminal *t = get_named_tty ("/dev/tty"); |
| 11062 | struct tty_display_info *tty; |
| 11063 | if (t == NULL || (t->type != output_termcap && t->type != output_msdos_raw)) |
| 11064 | return Qnil; |
| 11065 | tty = t->display_info.tty; |
| 11066 | |
| 11067 | if (NILP (quit) || !INTEGERP (quit) || XINT (quit) < 0 || XINT (quit) > 0400) |
| 11068 | error ("QUIT must be an ASCII character"); |
| 11069 | |
| 11070 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 11071 | /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */ |
| 11072 | reset_sys_modes (tty); |
| 11073 | #endif |
| 11074 | |
| 11075 | /* Don't let this value be out of range. */ |
| 11076 | quit_char = XINT (quit) & (tty->meta_key == 0 ? 0177 : 0377); |
| 11077 | |
| 11078 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 11079 | init_sys_modes (tty); |
| 11080 | #endif |
| 11081 | |
| 11082 | return Qnil; |
| 11083 | } |
| 11084 | |
| 11085 | DEFUN ("set-input-mode", Fset_input_mode, Sset_input_mode, 3, 4, 0, |
| 11086 | doc: /* Set mode of reading keyboard input. |
| 11087 | First arg INTERRUPT non-nil means use input interrupts; |
| 11088 | nil means use CBREAK mode. |
| 11089 | Second arg FLOW non-nil means use ^S/^Q flow control for output to terminal |
| 11090 | (no effect except in CBREAK mode). |
| 11091 | Third arg META t means accept 8-bit input (for a Meta key). |
| 11092 | META nil means ignore the top bit, on the assumption it is parity. |
| 11093 | Otherwise, accept 8-bit input and don't use the top bit for Meta. |
| 11094 | Optional fourth arg QUIT if non-nil specifies character to use for quitting. |
| 11095 | See also `current-input-mode'. */) |
| 11096 | (Lisp_Object interrupt, Lisp_Object flow, Lisp_Object meta, Lisp_Object quit) |
| 11097 | { |
| 11098 | Fset_input_interrupt_mode (interrupt); |
| 11099 | Fset_output_flow_control (flow, Qnil); |
| 11100 | Fset_input_meta_mode (meta, Qnil); |
| 11101 | if (!NILP (quit)) |
| 11102 | Fset_quit_char (quit); |
| 11103 | return Qnil; |
| 11104 | } |
| 11105 | |
| 11106 | DEFUN ("current-input-mode", Fcurrent_input_mode, Scurrent_input_mode, 0, 0, 0, |
| 11107 | doc: /* Return information about the way Emacs currently reads keyboard input. |
| 11108 | The value is a list of the form (INTERRUPT FLOW META QUIT), where |
| 11109 | INTERRUPT is non-nil if Emacs is using interrupt-driven input; if |
| 11110 | nil, Emacs is using CBREAK mode. |
| 11111 | FLOW is non-nil if Emacs uses ^S/^Q flow control for output to the |
| 11112 | terminal; this does not apply if Emacs uses interrupt-driven input. |
| 11113 | META is t if accepting 8-bit input with 8th bit as Meta flag. |
| 11114 | META nil means ignoring the top bit, on the assumption it is parity. |
| 11115 | META is neither t nor nil if accepting 8-bit input and using |
| 11116 | all 8 bits as the character code. |
| 11117 | QUIT is the character Emacs currently uses to quit. |
| 11118 | The elements of this list correspond to the arguments of |
| 11119 | `set-input-mode'. */) |
| 11120 | (void) |
| 11121 | { |
| 11122 | Lisp_Object val[4]; |
| 11123 | struct frame *sf = XFRAME (selected_frame); |
| 11124 | |
| 11125 | val[0] = interrupt_input ? Qt : Qnil; |
| 11126 | if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (sf) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (sf)) |
| 11127 | { |
| 11128 | val[1] = FRAME_TTY (sf)->flow_control ? Qt : Qnil; |
| 11129 | val[2] = (FRAME_TTY (sf)->meta_key == 2 |
| 11130 | ? make_number (0) |
| 11131 | : (CURTTY ()->meta_key == 1 ? Qt : Qnil)); |
| 11132 | } |
| 11133 | else |
| 11134 | { |
| 11135 | val[1] = Qnil; |
| 11136 | val[2] = Qt; |
| 11137 | } |
| 11138 | XSETFASTINT (val[3], quit_char); |
| 11139 | |
| 11140 | return Flist (sizeof (val) / sizeof (val[0]), val); |
| 11141 | } |
| 11142 | |
| 11143 | DEFUN ("posn-at-x-y", Fposn_at_x_y, Sposn_at_x_y, 2, 4, 0, |
| 11144 | doc: /* Return position information for pixel coordinates X and Y. |
| 11145 | By default, X and Y are relative to text area of the selected window. |
| 11146 | Optional third arg FRAME-OR-WINDOW non-nil specifies frame or window. |
| 11147 | If optional fourth arg WHOLE is non-nil, X is relative to the left |
| 11148 | edge of the window. |
| 11149 | |
| 11150 | The return value is similar to a mouse click position: |
| 11151 | (WINDOW AREA-OR-POS (X . Y) TIMESTAMP OBJECT POS (COL . ROW) |
| 11152 | IMAGE (DX . DY) (WIDTH . HEIGHT)) |
| 11153 | The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists. */) |
| 11154 | (Lisp_Object x, Lisp_Object y, Lisp_Object frame_or_window, Lisp_Object whole) |
| 11155 | { |
| 11156 | CHECK_NATNUM (x); |
| 11157 | CHECK_NATNUM (y); |
| 11158 | |
| 11159 | if (NILP (frame_or_window)) |
| 11160 | frame_or_window = selected_window; |
| 11161 | |
| 11162 | if (WINDOWP (frame_or_window)) |
| 11163 | { |
| 11164 | struct window *w; |
| 11165 | |
| 11166 | CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (frame_or_window); |
| 11167 | |
| 11168 | w = XWINDOW (frame_or_window); |
| 11169 | XSETINT (x, (XINT (x) |
| 11170 | + WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w) |
| 11171 | + (NILP (whole) |
| 11172 | ? window_box_left_offset (w, TEXT_AREA) |
| 11173 | : 0))); |
| 11174 | XSETINT (y, WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w, XINT (y))); |
| 11175 | frame_or_window = w->frame; |
| 11176 | } |
| 11177 | |
| 11178 | CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame_or_window); |
| 11179 | |
| 11180 | return make_lispy_position (XFRAME (frame_or_window), x, y, 0); |
| 11181 | } |
| 11182 | |
| 11183 | DEFUN ("posn-at-point", Fposn_at_point, Sposn_at_point, 0, 2, 0, |
| 11184 | doc: /* Return position information for buffer POS in WINDOW. |
| 11185 | POS defaults to point in WINDOW; WINDOW defaults to the selected window. |
| 11186 | |
| 11187 | Return nil if position is not visible in window. Otherwise, |
| 11188 | the return value is similar to that returned by `event-start' for |
| 11189 | a mouse click at the upper left corner of the glyph corresponding |
| 11190 | to the given buffer position: |
| 11191 | (WINDOW AREA-OR-POS (X . Y) TIMESTAMP OBJECT POS (COL . ROW) |
| 11192 | IMAGE (DX . DY) (WIDTH . HEIGHT)) |
| 11193 | The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists. */) |
| 11194 | (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object window) |
| 11195 | { |
| 11196 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 11197 | |
| 11198 | if (NILP (window)) |
| 11199 | window = selected_window; |
| 11200 | |
| 11201 | tem = Fpos_visible_in_window_p (pos, window, Qt); |
| 11202 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 11203 | { |
| 11204 | Lisp_Object x = XCAR (tem); |
| 11205 | Lisp_Object y = XCAR (XCDR (tem)); |
| 11206 | |
| 11207 | /* Point invisible due to hscrolling? */ |
| 11208 | if (XINT (x) < 0) |
| 11209 | return Qnil; |
| 11210 | tem = Fposn_at_x_y (x, y, window, Qnil); |
| 11211 | } |
| 11212 | |
| 11213 | return tem; |
| 11214 | } |
| 11215 | |
| 11216 | \f |
| 11217 | /* |
| 11218 | * Set up a new kboard object with reasonable initial values. |
| 11219 | */ |
| 11220 | void |
| 11221 | init_kboard (KBOARD *kb) |
| 11222 | { |
| 11223 | kb->Voverriding_terminal_local_map = Qnil; |
| 11224 | kb->Vlast_command = Qnil; |
| 11225 | kb->Vreal_last_command = Qnil; |
| 11226 | kb->Vkeyboard_translate_table = Qnil; |
| 11227 | kb->Vlast_repeatable_command = Qnil; |
| 11228 | kb->Vprefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 11229 | kb->Vlast_prefix_arg = Qnil; |
| 11230 | kb->kbd_queue = Qnil; |
| 11231 | kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 0; |
| 11232 | kb->immediate_echo = 0; |
| 11233 | kb->echo_string = Qnil; |
| 11234 | kb->echo_after_prompt = -1; |
| 11235 | kb->kbd_macro_buffer = 0; |
| 11236 | kb->kbd_macro_bufsize = 0; |
| 11237 | kb->defining_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 11238 | kb->Vlast_kbd_macro = Qnil; |
| 11239 | kb->reference_count = 0; |
| 11240 | kb->Vsystem_key_alist = Qnil; |
| 11241 | kb->system_key_syms = Qnil; |
| 11242 | kb->Vwindow_system = Qt; /* Unset. */ |
| 11243 | kb->Vinput_decode_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil); |
| 11244 | kb->Vlocal_function_key_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil); |
| 11245 | Fset_keymap_parent (kb->Vlocal_function_key_map, Vfunction_key_map); |
| 11246 | kb->Vdefault_minibuffer_frame = Qnil; |
| 11247 | } |
| 11248 | |
| 11249 | /* |
| 11250 | * Destroy the contents of a kboard object, but not the object itself. |
| 11251 | * We use this just before deleting it, or if we're going to initialize |
| 11252 | * it a second time. |
| 11253 | */ |
| 11254 | static void |
| 11255 | wipe_kboard (KBOARD *kb) |
| 11256 | { |
| 11257 | xfree (kb->kbd_macro_buffer); |
| 11258 | } |
| 11259 | |
| 11260 | /* Free KB and memory referenced from it. */ |
| 11261 | |
| 11262 | void |
| 11263 | delete_kboard (KBOARD *kb) |
| 11264 | { |
| 11265 | KBOARD **kbp; |
| 11266 | |
| 11267 | for (kbp = &all_kboards; *kbp != kb; kbp = &(*kbp)->next_kboard) |
| 11268 | if (*kbp == NULL) |
| 11269 | abort (); |
| 11270 | *kbp = kb->next_kboard; |
| 11271 | |
| 11272 | /* Prevent a dangling reference to KB. */ |
| 11273 | if (kb == current_kboard |
| 11274 | && FRAMEP (selected_frame) |
| 11275 | && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame))) |
| 11276 | { |
| 11277 | current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (selected_frame)); |
| 11278 | single_kboard = 0; |
| 11279 | if (current_kboard == kb) |
| 11280 | abort (); |
| 11281 | } |
| 11282 | |
| 11283 | wipe_kboard (kb); |
| 11284 | xfree (kb); |
| 11285 | } |
| 11286 | |
| 11287 | void |
| 11288 | init_keyboard (void) |
| 11289 | { |
| 11290 | /* This is correct before outermost invocation of the editor loop */ |
| 11291 | command_loop_level = -1; |
| 11292 | immediate_quit = 0; |
| 11293 | quit_char = Ctl ('g'); |
| 11294 | Vunread_command_events = Qnil; |
| 11295 | unread_command_char = -1; |
| 11296 | EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (timer_idleness_start_time, -1, -1); |
| 11297 | total_keys = 0; |
| 11298 | recent_keys_index = 0; |
| 11299 | kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer; |
| 11300 | kbd_store_ptr = kbd_buffer; |
| 11301 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 11302 | do_mouse_tracking = Qnil; |
| 11303 | #endif |
| 11304 | input_pending = 0; |
| 11305 | interrupt_input_blocked = 0; |
| 11306 | interrupt_input_pending = 0; |
| 11307 | #ifdef SYNC_INPUT |
| 11308 | pending_signals = 0; |
| 11309 | #endif |
| 11310 | |
| 11311 | /* This means that command_loop_1 won't try to select anything the first |
| 11312 | time through. */ |
| 11313 | internal_last_event_frame = Qnil; |
| 11314 | Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame; |
| 11315 | |
| 11316 | current_kboard = initial_kboard; |
| 11317 | /* Re-initialize the keyboard again. */ |
| 11318 | wipe_kboard (current_kboard); |
| 11319 | init_kboard (current_kboard); |
| 11320 | /* A value of nil for Vwindow_system normally means a tty, but we also use |
| 11321 | it for the initial terminal since there is no window system there. */ |
| 11322 | current_kboard->Vwindow_system = Qnil; |
| 11323 | |
| 11324 | if (!noninteractive) |
| 11325 | { |
| 11326 | /* Before multi-tty support, these handlers used to be installed |
| 11327 | only if the current session was a tty session. Now an Emacs |
| 11328 | session may have multiple display types, so we always handle |
| 11329 | SIGINT. There is special code in interrupt_signal to exit |
| 11330 | Emacs on SIGINT when there are no termcap frames on the |
| 11331 | controlling terminal. */ |
| 11332 | signal (SIGINT, interrupt_signal); |
| 11333 | #ifndef DOS_NT |
| 11334 | /* For systems with SysV TERMIO, C-g is set up for both SIGINT and |
| 11335 | SIGQUIT and we can't tell which one it will give us. */ |
| 11336 | signal (SIGQUIT, interrupt_signal); |
| 11337 | #endif /* not DOS_NT */ |
| 11338 | } |
| 11339 | /* Note SIGIO has been undef'd if FIONREAD is missing. */ |
| 11340 | #ifdef SIGIO |
| 11341 | if (!noninteractive) |
| 11342 | signal (SIGIO, input_available_signal); |
| 11343 | #endif /* SIGIO */ |
| 11344 | |
| 11345 | /* Use interrupt input by default, if it works and noninterrupt input |
| 11346 | has deficiencies. */ |
| 11347 | |
| 11348 | #ifdef INTERRUPT_INPUT |
| 11349 | interrupt_input = 1; |
| 11350 | #else |
| 11351 | interrupt_input = 0; |
| 11352 | #endif |
| 11353 | |
| 11354 | sigfree (); |
| 11355 | dribble = 0; |
| 11356 | |
| 11357 | if (keyboard_init_hook) |
| 11358 | (*keyboard_init_hook) (); |
| 11359 | |
| 11360 | #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT |
| 11361 | poll_timer = NULL; |
| 11362 | poll_suppress_count = 1; |
| 11363 | start_polling (); |
| 11364 | #endif |
| 11365 | } |
| 11366 | |
| 11367 | /* This type's only use is in syms_of_keyboard, to initialize the |
| 11368 | event header symbols and put properties on them. */ |
| 11369 | struct event_head { |
| 11370 | Lisp_Object *var; |
| 11371 | const char *name; |
| 11372 | Lisp_Object *kind; |
| 11373 | }; |
| 11374 | |
| 11375 | static const struct event_head head_table[] = { |
| 11376 | {&Qmouse_movement, "mouse-movement", &Qmouse_movement}, |
| 11377 | {&Qscroll_bar_movement, "scroll-bar-movement", &Qmouse_movement}, |
| 11378 | {&Qswitch_frame, "switch-frame", &Qswitch_frame}, |
| 11379 | {&Qdelete_frame, "delete-frame", &Qdelete_frame}, |
| 11380 | {&Qiconify_frame, "iconify-frame", &Qiconify_frame}, |
| 11381 | {&Qmake_frame_visible, "make-frame-visible", &Qmake_frame_visible}, |
| 11382 | /* `select-window' should be handled just like `switch-frame' |
| 11383 | in read_key_sequence. */ |
| 11384 | {&Qselect_window, "select-window", &Qswitch_frame} |
| 11385 | }; |
| 11386 | |
| 11387 | void |
| 11388 | syms_of_keyboard (void) |
| 11389 | { |
| 11390 | pending_funcalls = Qnil; |
| 11391 | staticpro (&pending_funcalls); |
| 11392 | |
| 11393 | Vlispy_mouse_stem = make_pure_c_string ("mouse"); |
| 11394 | staticpro (&Vlispy_mouse_stem); |
| 11395 | |
| 11396 | /* Tool-bars. */ |
| 11397 | QCimage = intern_c_string (":image"); |
| 11398 | staticpro (&QCimage); |
| 11399 | |
| 11400 | staticpro (&Qhelp_echo); |
| 11401 | Qhelp_echo = intern_c_string ("help-echo"); |
| 11402 | |
| 11403 | staticpro (&Qrtl); |
| 11404 | Qrtl = intern_c_string (":rtl"); |
| 11405 | |
| 11406 | staticpro (&item_properties); |
| 11407 | item_properties = Qnil; |
| 11408 | |
| 11409 | staticpro (&tool_bar_item_properties); |
| 11410 | tool_bar_item_properties = Qnil; |
| 11411 | staticpro (&tool_bar_items_vector); |
| 11412 | tool_bar_items_vector = Qnil; |
| 11413 | |
| 11414 | staticpro (&real_this_command); |
| 11415 | real_this_command = Qnil; |
| 11416 | |
| 11417 | Qtimer_event_handler = intern_c_string ("timer-event-handler"); |
| 11418 | staticpro (&Qtimer_event_handler); |
| 11419 | |
| 11420 | Qdisabled_command_function = intern_c_string ("disabled-command-function"); |
| 11421 | staticpro (&Qdisabled_command_function); |
| 11422 | |
| 11423 | Qself_insert_command = intern_c_string ("self-insert-command"); |
| 11424 | staticpro (&Qself_insert_command); |
| 11425 | |
| 11426 | Qforward_char = intern_c_string ("forward-char"); |
| 11427 | staticpro (&Qforward_char); |
| 11428 | |
| 11429 | Qbackward_char = intern_c_string ("backward-char"); |
| 11430 | staticpro (&Qbackward_char); |
| 11431 | |
| 11432 | Qdisabled = intern_c_string ("disabled"); |
| 11433 | staticpro (&Qdisabled); |
| 11434 | |
| 11435 | Qundefined = intern_c_string ("undefined"); |
| 11436 | staticpro (&Qundefined); |
| 11437 | |
| 11438 | Qpre_command_hook = intern_c_string ("pre-command-hook"); |
| 11439 | staticpro (&Qpre_command_hook); |
| 11440 | |
| 11441 | Qpost_command_hook = intern_c_string ("post-command-hook"); |
| 11442 | staticpro (&Qpost_command_hook); |
| 11443 | |
| 11444 | Qdeferred_action_function = intern_c_string ("deferred-action-function"); |
| 11445 | staticpro (&Qdeferred_action_function); |
| 11446 | |
| 11447 | Qcommand_hook_internal = intern_c_string ("command-hook-internal"); |
| 11448 | staticpro (&Qcommand_hook_internal); |
| 11449 | |
| 11450 | Qfunction_key = intern_c_string ("function-key"); |
| 11451 | staticpro (&Qfunction_key); |
| 11452 | Qmouse_click = intern_c_string ("mouse-click"); |
| 11453 | staticpro (&Qmouse_click); |
| 11454 | #if defined (WINDOWSNT) |
| 11455 | Qlanguage_change = intern_c_string ("language-change"); |
| 11456 | staticpro (&Qlanguage_change); |
| 11457 | #endif |
| 11458 | Qdrag_n_drop = intern_c_string ("drag-n-drop"); |
| 11459 | staticpro (&Qdrag_n_drop); |
| 11460 | |
| 11461 | Qsave_session = intern_c_string ("save-session"); |
| 11462 | staticpro (&Qsave_session); |
| 11463 | |
| 11464 | #ifdef HAVE_DBUS |
| 11465 | Qdbus_event = intern_c_string ("dbus-event"); |
| 11466 | staticpro (&Qdbus_event); |
| 11467 | #endif |
| 11468 | |
| 11469 | Qconfig_changed_event = intern_c_string ("config-changed-event"); |
| 11470 | staticpro (&Qconfig_changed_event); |
| 11471 | |
| 11472 | Qmenu_enable = intern_c_string ("menu-enable"); |
| 11473 | staticpro (&Qmenu_enable); |
| 11474 | QCenable = intern_c_string (":enable"); |
| 11475 | staticpro (&QCenable); |
| 11476 | QCvisible = intern_c_string (":visible"); |
| 11477 | staticpro (&QCvisible); |
| 11478 | QChelp = intern_c_string (":help"); |
| 11479 | staticpro (&QChelp); |
| 11480 | QCfilter = intern_c_string (":filter"); |
| 11481 | staticpro (&QCfilter); |
| 11482 | QCbutton = intern_c_string (":button"); |
| 11483 | staticpro (&QCbutton); |
| 11484 | QCkeys = intern_c_string (":keys"); |
| 11485 | staticpro (&QCkeys); |
| 11486 | QCkey_sequence = intern_c_string (":key-sequence"); |
| 11487 | staticpro (&QCkey_sequence); |
| 11488 | QCtoggle = intern_c_string (":toggle"); |
| 11489 | staticpro (&QCtoggle); |
| 11490 | QCradio = intern_c_string (":radio"); |
| 11491 | staticpro (&QCradio); |
| 11492 | QClabel = intern_c_string (":label"); |
| 11493 | staticpro (&QClabel); |
| 11494 | QCvert_only = intern_c_string (":vert-only"); |
| 11495 | staticpro (&QCvert_only); |
| 11496 | |
| 11497 | Qmode_line = intern_c_string ("mode-line"); |
| 11498 | staticpro (&Qmode_line); |
| 11499 | Qvertical_line = intern_c_string ("vertical-line"); |
| 11500 | staticpro (&Qvertical_line); |
| 11501 | Qvertical_scroll_bar = intern_c_string ("vertical-scroll-bar"); |
| 11502 | staticpro (&Qvertical_scroll_bar); |
| 11503 | Qmenu_bar = intern_c_string ("menu-bar"); |
| 11504 | staticpro (&Qmenu_bar); |
| 11505 | |
| 11506 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 11507 | Qmouse_fixup_help_message = intern_c_string ("mouse-fixup-help-message"); |
| 11508 | staticpro (&Qmouse_fixup_help_message); |
| 11509 | #endif |
| 11510 | |
| 11511 | Qabove_handle = intern_c_string ("above-handle"); |
| 11512 | staticpro (&Qabove_handle); |
| 11513 | Qhandle = intern_c_string ("handle"); |
| 11514 | staticpro (&Qhandle); |
| 11515 | Qbelow_handle = intern_c_string ("below-handle"); |
| 11516 | staticpro (&Qbelow_handle); |
| 11517 | Qup = intern_c_string ("up"); |
| 11518 | staticpro (&Qup); |
| 11519 | Qdown = intern_c_string ("down"); |
| 11520 | staticpro (&Qdown); |
| 11521 | Qtop = intern_c_string ("top"); |
| 11522 | staticpro (&Qtop); |
| 11523 | Qbottom = intern_c_string ("bottom"); |
| 11524 | staticpro (&Qbottom); |
| 11525 | Qend_scroll = intern_c_string ("end-scroll"); |
| 11526 | staticpro (&Qend_scroll); |
| 11527 | Qratio = intern_c_string ("ratio"); |
| 11528 | staticpro (&Qratio); |
| 11529 | |
| 11530 | Qevent_kind = intern_c_string ("event-kind"); |
| 11531 | staticpro (&Qevent_kind); |
| 11532 | Qevent_symbol_elements = intern_c_string ("event-symbol-elements"); |
| 11533 | staticpro (&Qevent_symbol_elements); |
| 11534 | Qevent_symbol_element_mask = intern_c_string ("event-symbol-element-mask"); |
| 11535 | staticpro (&Qevent_symbol_element_mask); |
| 11536 | Qmodifier_cache = intern_c_string ("modifier-cache"); |
| 11537 | staticpro (&Qmodifier_cache); |
| 11538 | |
| 11539 | Qrecompute_lucid_menubar = intern_c_string ("recompute-lucid-menubar"); |
| 11540 | staticpro (&Qrecompute_lucid_menubar); |
| 11541 | Qactivate_menubar_hook = intern_c_string ("activate-menubar-hook"); |
| 11542 | staticpro (&Qactivate_menubar_hook); |
| 11543 | |
| 11544 | Qpolling_period = intern_c_string ("polling-period"); |
| 11545 | staticpro (&Qpolling_period); |
| 11546 | |
| 11547 | Qinput_method_function = intern_c_string ("input-method-function"); |
| 11548 | staticpro (&Qinput_method_function); |
| 11549 | |
| 11550 | Qx_set_selection = intern_c_string ("x-set-selection"); |
| 11551 | staticpro (&Qx_set_selection); |
| 11552 | QPRIMARY = intern_c_string ("PRIMARY"); |
| 11553 | staticpro (&QPRIMARY); |
| 11554 | Qhandle_switch_frame = intern_c_string ("handle-switch-frame"); |
| 11555 | staticpro (&Qhandle_switch_frame); |
| 11556 | |
| 11557 | Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char = intern_c_string ("input-method-exit-on-first-char"); |
| 11558 | staticpro (&Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char); |
| 11559 | Qinput_method_use_echo_area = intern_c_string ("input-method-use-echo-area"); |
| 11560 | staticpro (&Qinput_method_use_echo_area); |
| 11561 | |
| 11562 | Fset (Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char, Qnil); |
| 11563 | Fset (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, Qnil); |
| 11564 | |
| 11565 | last_point_position_buffer = Qnil; |
| 11566 | last_point_position_window = Qnil; |
| 11567 | |
| 11568 | { |
| 11569 | const struct event_head *p; |
| 11570 | |
| 11571 | for (p = head_table; |
| 11572 | p < head_table + (sizeof (head_table) / sizeof (head_table[0])); |
| 11573 | p++) |
| 11574 | { |
| 11575 | *p->var = intern_c_string (p->name); |
| 11576 | staticpro (p->var); |
| 11577 | Fput (*p->var, Qevent_kind, *p->kind); |
| 11578 | Fput (*p->var, Qevent_symbol_elements, Fcons (*p->var, Qnil)); |
| 11579 | } |
| 11580 | } |
| 11581 | |
| 11582 | button_down_location = Fmake_vector (make_number (5), Qnil); |
| 11583 | staticpro (&button_down_location); |
| 11584 | mouse_syms = Fmake_vector (make_number (5), Qnil); |
| 11585 | staticpro (&mouse_syms); |
| 11586 | wheel_syms = Fmake_vector (make_number (sizeof (lispy_wheel_names) |
| 11587 | / sizeof (lispy_wheel_names[0])), |
| 11588 | Qnil); |
| 11589 | staticpro (&wheel_syms); |
| 11590 | |
| 11591 | { |
| 11592 | int i; |
| 11593 | int len = sizeof (modifier_names) / sizeof (modifier_names[0]); |
| 11594 | |
| 11595 | modifier_symbols = Fmake_vector (make_number (len), Qnil); |
| 11596 | for (i = 0; i < len; i++) |
| 11597 | if (modifier_names[i]) |
| 11598 | XVECTOR (modifier_symbols)->contents[i] = intern_c_string (modifier_names[i]); |
| 11599 | staticpro (&modifier_symbols); |
| 11600 | } |
| 11601 | |
| 11602 | recent_keys = Fmake_vector (make_number (NUM_RECENT_KEYS), Qnil); |
| 11603 | staticpro (&recent_keys); |
| 11604 | |
| 11605 | this_command_keys = Fmake_vector (make_number (40), Qnil); |
| 11606 | staticpro (&this_command_keys); |
| 11607 | |
| 11608 | raw_keybuf = Fmake_vector (make_number (30), Qnil); |
| 11609 | staticpro (&raw_keybuf); |
| 11610 | |
| 11611 | Qextended_command_history = intern_c_string ("extended-command-history"); |
| 11612 | Fset (Qextended_command_history, Qnil); |
| 11613 | staticpro (&Qextended_command_history); |
| 11614 | |
| 11615 | accent_key_syms = Qnil; |
| 11616 | staticpro (&accent_key_syms); |
| 11617 | |
| 11618 | func_key_syms = Qnil; |
| 11619 | staticpro (&func_key_syms); |
| 11620 | |
| 11621 | drag_n_drop_syms = Qnil; |
| 11622 | staticpro (&drag_n_drop_syms); |
| 11623 | |
| 11624 | unread_switch_frame = Qnil; |
| 11625 | staticpro (&unread_switch_frame); |
| 11626 | |
| 11627 | internal_last_event_frame = Qnil; |
| 11628 | staticpro (&internal_last_event_frame); |
| 11629 | |
| 11630 | read_key_sequence_cmd = Qnil; |
| 11631 | staticpro (&read_key_sequence_cmd); |
| 11632 | |
| 11633 | menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items = Qnil; |
| 11634 | staticpro (&menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items); |
| 11635 | |
| 11636 | menu_bar_items_vector = Qnil; |
| 11637 | staticpro (&menu_bar_items_vector); |
| 11638 | |
| 11639 | help_form_saved_window_configs = Qnil; |
| 11640 | staticpro (&help_form_saved_window_configs); |
| 11641 | |
| 11642 | defsubr (&Scurrent_idle_time); |
| 11643 | defsubr (&Sevent_symbol_parse_modifiers); |
| 11644 | defsubr (&Sevent_convert_list); |
| 11645 | defsubr (&Sread_key_sequence); |
| 11646 | defsubr (&Sread_key_sequence_vector); |
| 11647 | defsubr (&Srecursive_edit); |
| 11648 | #if defined (HAVE_MOUSE) || defined (HAVE_GPM) |
| 11649 | defsubr (&Strack_mouse); |
| 11650 | #endif |
| 11651 | defsubr (&Sinput_pending_p); |
| 11652 | defsubr (&Scommand_execute); |
| 11653 | defsubr (&Srecent_keys); |
| 11654 | defsubr (&Sthis_command_keys); |
| 11655 | defsubr (&Sthis_command_keys_vector); |
| 11656 | defsubr (&Sthis_single_command_keys); |
| 11657 | defsubr (&Sthis_single_command_raw_keys); |
| 11658 | defsubr (&Sreset_this_command_lengths); |
| 11659 | defsubr (&Sclear_this_command_keys); |
| 11660 | defsubr (&Ssuspend_emacs); |
| 11661 | defsubr (&Sabort_recursive_edit); |
| 11662 | defsubr (&Sexit_recursive_edit); |
| 11663 | defsubr (&Srecursion_depth); |
| 11664 | defsubr (&Stop_level); |
| 11665 | defsubr (&Sdiscard_input); |
| 11666 | defsubr (&Sopen_dribble_file); |
| 11667 | defsubr (&Sset_input_interrupt_mode); |
| 11668 | defsubr (&Sset_output_flow_control); |
| 11669 | defsubr (&Sset_input_meta_mode); |
| 11670 | defsubr (&Sset_quit_char); |
| 11671 | defsubr (&Sset_input_mode); |
| 11672 | defsubr (&Scurrent_input_mode); |
| 11673 | defsubr (&Sexecute_extended_command); |
| 11674 | defsubr (&Sposn_at_point); |
| 11675 | defsubr (&Sposn_at_x_y); |
| 11676 | |
| 11677 | DEFVAR_LISP ("last-command-event", last_command_event, |
| 11678 | doc: /* Last input event that was part of a command. */); |
| 11679 | |
| 11680 | DEFVAR_LISP ("last-nonmenu-event", last_nonmenu_event, |
| 11681 | doc: /* Last input event in a command, except for mouse menu events. |
| 11682 | Mouse menus give back keys that don't look like mouse events; |
| 11683 | this variable holds the actual mouse event that led to the menu, |
| 11684 | so that you can determine whether the command was run by mouse or not. */); |
| 11685 | |
| 11686 | DEFVAR_LISP ("last-input-event", last_input_event, |
| 11687 | doc: /* Last input event. */); |
| 11688 | |
| 11689 | DEFVAR_LISP ("unread-command-events", Vunread_command_events, |
| 11690 | doc: /* List of events to be read as the command input. |
| 11691 | These events are processed first, before actual keyboard input. |
| 11692 | Events read from this list are not normally added to `this-command-keys', |
| 11693 | as they will already have been added once as they were read for the first time. |
| 11694 | An element of the form (t . EVENT) forces EVENT to be added to that list. */); |
| 11695 | Vunread_command_events = Qnil; |
| 11696 | |
| 11697 | DEFVAR_INT ("unread-command-char", unread_command_char, |
| 11698 | doc: /* If not -1, an object to be read as next command input event. */); |
| 11699 | |
| 11700 | DEFVAR_LISP ("unread-post-input-method-events", Vunread_post_input_method_events, |
| 11701 | doc: /* List of events to be processed as input by input methods. |
| 11702 | These events are processed before `unread-command-events' |
| 11703 | and actual keyboard input, but are not given to `input-method-function'. */); |
| 11704 | Vunread_post_input_method_events = Qnil; |
| 11705 | |
| 11706 | DEFVAR_LISP ("unread-input-method-events", Vunread_input_method_events, |
| 11707 | doc: /* List of events to be processed as input by input methods. |
| 11708 | These events are processed after `unread-command-events', but |
| 11709 | before actual keyboard input. |
| 11710 | If there's an active input method, the events are given to |
| 11711 | `input-method-function'. */); |
| 11712 | Vunread_input_method_events = Qnil; |
| 11713 | |
| 11714 | DEFVAR_LISP ("meta-prefix-char", meta_prefix_char, |
| 11715 | doc: /* Meta-prefix character code. |
| 11716 | Meta-foo as command input turns into this character followed by foo. */); |
| 11717 | XSETINT (meta_prefix_char, 033); |
| 11718 | |
| 11719 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("last-command", Vlast_command, |
| 11720 | doc: /* The last command executed. |
| 11721 | Normally a symbol with a function definition, but can be whatever was found |
| 11722 | in the keymap, or whatever the variable `this-command' was set to by that |
| 11723 | command. |
| 11724 | |
| 11725 | The value `mode-exit' is special; it means that the previous command |
| 11726 | read an event that told it to exit, and it did so and unread that event. |
| 11727 | In other words, the present command is the event that made the previous |
| 11728 | command exit. |
| 11729 | |
| 11730 | The value `kill-region' is special; it means that the previous command |
| 11731 | was a kill command. |
| 11732 | |
| 11733 | `last-command' has a separate binding for each terminal device. |
| 11734 | See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */); |
| 11735 | |
| 11736 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("real-last-command", Vreal_last_command, |
| 11737 | doc: /* Same as `last-command', but never altered by Lisp code. */); |
| 11738 | |
| 11739 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("last-repeatable-command", Vlast_repeatable_command, |
| 11740 | doc: /* Last command that may be repeated. |
| 11741 | The last command executed that was not bound to an input event. |
| 11742 | This is the command `repeat' will try to repeat. */); |
| 11743 | |
| 11744 | DEFVAR_LISP ("this-command", Vthis_command, |
| 11745 | doc: /* The command now being executed. |
| 11746 | The command can set this variable; whatever is put here |
| 11747 | will be in `last-command' during the following command. */); |
| 11748 | Vthis_command = Qnil; |
| 11749 | |
| 11750 | DEFVAR_LISP ("this-command-keys-shift-translated", |
| 11751 | Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated, |
| 11752 | doc: /* Non-nil if the key sequence activating this command was shift-translated. |
| 11753 | Shift-translation occurs when there is no binding for the key sequence |
| 11754 | as entered, but a binding was found by changing an upper-case letter |
| 11755 | to lower-case, or a shifted function key to an unshifted one. */); |
| 11756 | Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated = Qnil; |
| 11757 | |
| 11758 | DEFVAR_LISP ("this-original-command", Vthis_original_command, |
| 11759 | doc: /* The command bound to the current key sequence before remapping. |
| 11760 | It equals `this-command' if the original command was not remapped through |
| 11761 | any of the active keymaps. Otherwise, the value of `this-command' is the |
| 11762 | result of looking up the original command in the active keymaps. */); |
| 11763 | Vthis_original_command = Qnil; |
| 11764 | |
| 11765 | DEFVAR_INT ("auto-save-interval", auto_save_interval, |
| 11766 | doc: /* *Number of input events between auto-saves. |
| 11767 | Zero means disable autosaving due to number of characters typed. */); |
| 11768 | auto_save_interval = 300; |
| 11769 | |
| 11770 | DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-save-timeout", Vauto_save_timeout, |
| 11771 | doc: /* *Number of seconds idle time before auto-save. |
| 11772 | Zero or nil means disable auto-saving due to idleness. |
| 11773 | After auto-saving due to this many seconds of idle time, |
| 11774 | Emacs also does a garbage collection if that seems to be warranted. */); |
| 11775 | XSETFASTINT (Vauto_save_timeout, 30); |
| 11776 | |
| 11777 | DEFVAR_LISP ("echo-keystrokes", Vecho_keystrokes, |
| 11778 | doc: /* *Nonzero means echo unfinished commands after this many seconds of pause. |
| 11779 | The value may be integer or floating point. */); |
| 11780 | Vecho_keystrokes = make_number (1); |
| 11781 | |
| 11782 | DEFVAR_INT ("polling-period", polling_period, |
| 11783 | doc: /* *Interval between polling for input during Lisp execution. |
| 11784 | The reason for polling is to make C-g work to stop a running program. |
| 11785 | Polling is needed only when using X windows and SIGIO does not work. |
| 11786 | Polling is automatically disabled in all other cases. */); |
| 11787 | polling_period = 2; |
| 11788 | |
| 11789 | DEFVAR_LISP ("double-click-time", Vdouble_click_time, |
| 11790 | doc: /* *Maximum time between mouse clicks to make a double-click. |
| 11791 | Measured in milliseconds. The value nil means disable double-click |
| 11792 | recognition; t means double-clicks have no time limit and are detected |
| 11793 | by position only. */); |
| 11794 | Vdouble_click_time = make_number (500); |
| 11795 | |
| 11796 | DEFVAR_INT ("double-click-fuzz", double_click_fuzz, |
| 11797 | doc: /* *Maximum mouse movement between clicks to make a double-click. |
| 11798 | On window-system frames, value is the number of pixels the mouse may have |
| 11799 | moved horizontally or vertically between two clicks to make a double-click. |
| 11800 | On non window-system frames, value is interpreted in units of 1/8 characters |
| 11801 | instead of pixels. |
| 11802 | |
| 11803 | This variable is also the threshold for motion of the mouse |
| 11804 | to count as a drag. */); |
| 11805 | double_click_fuzz = 3; |
| 11806 | |
| 11807 | DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-local-menu-bar-menus", inhibit_local_menu_bar_menus, |
| 11808 | doc: /* *Non-nil means inhibit local map menu bar menus. */); |
| 11809 | inhibit_local_menu_bar_menus = 0; |
| 11810 | |
| 11811 | DEFVAR_INT ("num-input-keys", num_input_keys, |
| 11812 | doc: /* Number of complete key sequences read as input so far. |
| 11813 | This includes key sequences read from keyboard macros. |
| 11814 | The number is effectively the number of interactive command invocations. */); |
| 11815 | num_input_keys = 0; |
| 11816 | |
| 11817 | DEFVAR_INT ("num-nonmacro-input-events", num_nonmacro_input_events, |
| 11818 | doc: /* Number of input events read from the keyboard so far. |
| 11819 | This does not include events generated by keyboard macros. */); |
| 11820 | num_nonmacro_input_events = 0; |
| 11821 | |
| 11822 | DEFVAR_LISP ("last-event-frame", Vlast_event_frame, |
| 11823 | doc: /* The frame in which the most recently read event occurred. |
| 11824 | If the last event came from a keyboard macro, this is set to `macro'. */); |
| 11825 | Vlast_event_frame = Qnil; |
| 11826 | |
| 11827 | /* This variable is set up in sysdep.c. */ |
| 11828 | DEFVAR_LISP ("tty-erase-char", Vtty_erase_char, |
| 11829 | doc: /* The ERASE character as set by the user with stty. */); |
| 11830 | |
| 11831 | DEFVAR_LISP ("help-char", Vhelp_char, |
| 11832 | doc: /* Character to recognize as meaning Help. |
| 11833 | When it is read, do `(eval help-form)', and display result if it's a string. |
| 11834 | If the value of `help-form' is nil, this char can be read normally. */); |
| 11835 | XSETINT (Vhelp_char, Ctl ('H')); |
| 11836 | |
| 11837 | DEFVAR_LISP ("help-event-list", Vhelp_event_list, |
| 11838 | doc: /* List of input events to recognize as meaning Help. |
| 11839 | These work just like the value of `help-char' (see that). */); |
| 11840 | Vhelp_event_list = Qnil; |
| 11841 | |
| 11842 | DEFVAR_LISP ("help-form", Vhelp_form, |
| 11843 | doc: /* Form to execute when character `help-char' is read. |
| 11844 | If the form returns a string, that string is displayed. |
| 11845 | If `help-form' is nil, the help char is not recognized. */); |
| 11846 | Vhelp_form = Qnil; |
| 11847 | |
| 11848 | DEFVAR_LISP ("prefix-help-command", Vprefix_help_command, |
| 11849 | doc: /* Command to run when `help-char' character follows a prefix key. |
| 11850 | This command is used only when there is no actual binding |
| 11851 | for that character after that prefix key. */); |
| 11852 | Vprefix_help_command = Qnil; |
| 11853 | |
| 11854 | DEFVAR_LISP ("top-level", Vtop_level, |
| 11855 | doc: /* Form to evaluate when Emacs starts up. |
| 11856 | Useful to set before you dump a modified Emacs. */); |
| 11857 | Vtop_level = Qnil; |
| 11858 | |
| 11859 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("keyboard-translate-table", Vkeyboard_translate_table, |
| 11860 | doc: /* Translate table for local keyboard input, or nil. |
| 11861 | If non-nil, the value should be a char-table. Each character read |
| 11862 | from the keyboard is looked up in this char-table. If the value found |
| 11863 | there is non-nil, then it is used instead of the actual input character. |
| 11864 | |
| 11865 | The value can also be a string or vector, but this is considered obsolete. |
| 11866 | If it is a string or vector of length N, character codes N and up are left |
| 11867 | untranslated. In a vector, an element which is nil means "no translation". |
| 11868 | |
| 11869 | This is applied to the characters supplied to input methods, not their |
| 11870 | output. See also `translation-table-for-input'. |
| 11871 | |
| 11872 | This variable has a separate binding for each terminal. |
| 11873 | See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */); |
| 11874 | |
| 11875 | DEFVAR_BOOL ("cannot-suspend", cannot_suspend, |
| 11876 | doc: /* Non-nil means to always spawn a subshell instead of suspending. |
| 11877 | \(Even if the operating system has support for stopping a process.\) */); |
| 11878 | cannot_suspend = 0; |
| 11879 | |
| 11880 | DEFVAR_BOOL ("menu-prompting", menu_prompting, |
| 11881 | doc: /* Non-nil means prompt with menus when appropriate. |
| 11882 | This is done when reading from a keymap that has a prompt string, |
| 11883 | for elements that have prompt strings. |
| 11884 | The menu is displayed on the screen |
| 11885 | if X menus were enabled at configuration |
| 11886 | time and the previous event was a mouse click prefix key. |
| 11887 | Otherwise, menu prompting uses the echo area. */); |
| 11888 | menu_prompting = 1; |
| 11889 | |
| 11890 | DEFVAR_LISP ("menu-prompt-more-char", menu_prompt_more_char, |
| 11891 | doc: /* Character to see next line of menu prompt. |
| 11892 | Type this character while in a menu prompt to rotate around the lines of it. */); |
| 11893 | XSETINT (menu_prompt_more_char, ' '); |
| 11894 | |
| 11895 | DEFVAR_INT ("extra-keyboard-modifiers", extra_keyboard_modifiers, |
| 11896 | doc: /* A mask of additional modifier keys to use with every keyboard character. |
| 11897 | Emacs applies the modifiers of the character stored here to each keyboard |
| 11898 | character it reads. For example, after evaluating the expression |
| 11899 | (setq extra-keyboard-modifiers ?\\C-x) |
| 11900 | all input characters will have the control modifier applied to them. |
| 11901 | |
| 11902 | Note that the character ?\\C-@, equivalent to the integer zero, does |
| 11903 | not count as a control character; rather, it counts as a character |
| 11904 | with no modifiers; thus, setting `extra-keyboard-modifiers' to zero |
| 11905 | cancels any modification. */); |
| 11906 | extra_keyboard_modifiers = 0; |
| 11907 | |
| 11908 | DEFVAR_LISP ("deactivate-mark", Vdeactivate_mark, |
| 11909 | doc: /* If an editing command sets this to t, deactivate the mark afterward. |
| 11910 | The command loop sets this to nil before each command, |
| 11911 | and tests the value when the command returns. |
| 11912 | Buffer modification stores t in this variable. */); |
| 11913 | Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil; |
| 11914 | Qdeactivate_mark = intern_c_string ("deactivate-mark"); |
| 11915 | staticpro (&Qdeactivate_mark); |
| 11916 | |
| 11917 | DEFVAR_LISP ("command-hook-internal", Vcommand_hook_internal, |
| 11918 | doc: /* Temporary storage of `pre-command-hook' or `post-command-hook'. */); |
| 11919 | Vcommand_hook_internal = Qnil; |
| 11920 | |
| 11921 | DEFVAR_LISP ("pre-command-hook", Vpre_command_hook, |
| 11922 | doc: /* Normal hook run before each command is executed. |
| 11923 | If an unhandled error happens in running this hook, |
| 11924 | the hook value is set to nil, since otherwise the error |
| 11925 | might happen repeatedly and make Emacs nonfunctional. */); |
| 11926 | Vpre_command_hook = Qnil; |
| 11927 | |
| 11928 | DEFVAR_LISP ("post-command-hook", Vpost_command_hook, |
| 11929 | doc: /* Normal hook run after each command is executed. |
| 11930 | If an unhandled error happens in running this hook, |
| 11931 | the hook value is set to nil, since otherwise the error |
| 11932 | might happen repeatedly and make Emacs nonfunctional. */); |
| 11933 | Vpost_command_hook = Qnil; |
| 11934 | |
| 11935 | #if 0 |
| 11936 | DEFVAR_LISP ("echo-area-clear-hook", ..., |
| 11937 | doc: /* Normal hook run when clearing the echo area. */); |
| 11938 | #endif |
| 11939 | Qecho_area_clear_hook = intern_c_string ("echo-area-clear-hook"); |
| 11940 | staticpro (&Qecho_area_clear_hook); |
| 11941 | Fset (Qecho_area_clear_hook, Qnil); |
| 11942 | |
| 11943 | DEFVAR_LISP ("lucid-menu-bar-dirty-flag", Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag, |
| 11944 | doc: /* Non-nil means menu bar, specified Lucid style, needs to be recomputed. */); |
| 11945 | Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag = Qnil; |
| 11946 | |
| 11947 | DEFVAR_LISP ("menu-bar-final-items", Vmenu_bar_final_items, |
| 11948 | doc: /* List of menu bar items to move to the end of the menu bar. |
| 11949 | The elements of the list are event types that may have menu bar bindings. */); |
| 11950 | Vmenu_bar_final_items = Qnil; |
| 11951 | |
| 11952 | DEFVAR_LISP ("tool-bar-separator-image-expression", Vtool_bar_separator_image_expression, |
| 11953 | doc: /* Expression evaluating to the image spec for a tool-bar separator. |
| 11954 | This is used internally by graphical displays that do not render |
| 11955 | tool-bar separators natively. Otherwise it is unused (e.g. on GTK). */); |
| 11956 | Vtool_bar_separator_image_expression = Qnil; |
| 11957 | |
| 11958 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("overriding-terminal-local-map", |
| 11959 | Voverriding_terminal_local_map, |
| 11960 | doc: /* Per-terminal keymap that overrides all other local keymaps. |
| 11961 | If this variable is non-nil, it is used as a keymap instead of the |
| 11962 | buffer's local map, and the minor mode keymaps and text property keymaps. |
| 11963 | It also replaces `overriding-local-map'. |
| 11964 | |
| 11965 | This variable is intended to let commands such as `universal-argument' |
| 11966 | set up a different keymap for reading the next command. |
| 11967 | |
| 11968 | `overriding-terminal-local-map' has a separate binding for each |
| 11969 | terminal device. |
| 11970 | See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */); |
| 11971 | |
| 11972 | DEFVAR_LISP ("overriding-local-map", Voverriding_local_map, |
| 11973 | doc: /* Keymap that overrides all other local keymaps. |
| 11974 | If this variable is non-nil, it is used as a keymap--replacing the |
| 11975 | buffer's local map, the minor mode keymaps, and char property keymaps. */); |
| 11976 | Voverriding_local_map = Qnil; |
| 11977 | |
| 11978 | DEFVAR_LISP ("overriding-local-map-menu-flag", Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag, |
| 11979 | doc: /* Non-nil means `overriding-local-map' applies to the menu bar. |
| 11980 | Otherwise, the menu bar continues to reflect the buffer's local map |
| 11981 | and the minor mode maps regardless of `overriding-local-map'. */); |
| 11982 | Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag = Qnil; |
| 11983 | |
| 11984 | DEFVAR_LISP ("special-event-map", Vspecial_event_map, |
| 11985 | doc: /* Keymap defining bindings for special events to execute at low level. */); |
| 11986 | Vspecial_event_map = Fcons (intern_c_string ("keymap"), Qnil); |
| 11987 | |
| 11988 | DEFVAR_LISP ("track-mouse", do_mouse_tracking, |
| 11989 | doc: /* *Non-nil means generate motion events for mouse motion. */); |
| 11990 | |
| 11991 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("system-key-alist", Vsystem_key_alist, |
| 11992 | doc: /* Alist of system-specific X windows key symbols. |
| 11993 | Each element should have the form (N . SYMBOL) where N is the |
| 11994 | numeric keysym code (sans the \"system-specific\" bit 1<<28) |
| 11995 | and SYMBOL is its name. |
| 11996 | |
| 11997 | `system-key-alist' has a separate binding for each terminal device. |
| 11998 | See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */); |
| 11999 | |
| 12000 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("local-function-key-map", Vlocal_function_key_map, |
| 12001 | doc: /* Keymap that translates key sequences to key sequences during input. |
| 12002 | This is used mainly for mapping key sequences into some preferred |
| 12003 | key events (symbols). |
| 12004 | |
| 12005 | The `read-key-sequence' function replaces any subsequence bound by |
| 12006 | `local-function-key-map' with its binding. More precisely, when the |
| 12007 | active keymaps have no binding for the current key sequence but |
| 12008 | `local-function-key-map' binds a suffix of the sequence to a vector or |
| 12009 | string, `read-key-sequence' replaces the matching suffix with its |
| 12010 | binding, and continues with the new sequence. |
| 12011 | |
| 12012 | If the binding is a function, it is called with one argument (the prompt) |
| 12013 | and its return value (a key sequence) is used. |
| 12014 | |
| 12015 | The events that come from bindings in `local-function-key-map' are not |
| 12016 | themselves looked up in `local-function-key-map'. |
| 12017 | |
| 12018 | For example, suppose `local-function-key-map' binds `ESC O P' to [f1]. |
| 12019 | Typing `ESC O P' to `read-key-sequence' would return [f1]. Typing |
| 12020 | `C-x ESC O P' would return [?\\C-x f1]. If [f1] were a prefix key, |
| 12021 | typing `ESC O P x' would return [f1 x]. |
| 12022 | |
| 12023 | `local-function-key-map' has a separate binding for each terminal |
| 12024 | device. See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. If you need to |
| 12025 | define a binding on all terminals, change `function-key-map' |
| 12026 | instead. Initially, `local-function-key-map' is an empty keymap that |
| 12027 | has `function-key-map' as its parent on all terminal devices. */); |
| 12028 | |
| 12029 | DEFVAR_KBOARD ("input-decode-map", Vinput_decode_map, |
| 12030 | doc: /* Keymap that decodes input escape sequences. |
| 12031 | This is used mainly for mapping ASCII function key sequences into |
| 12032 | real Emacs function key events (symbols). |
| 12033 | |
| 12034 | The `read-key-sequence' function replaces any subsequence bound by |
| 12035 | `input-decode-map' with its binding. Contrary to `function-key-map', |
| 12036 | this map applies its rebinding regardless of the presence of an ordinary |
| 12037 | binding. So it is more like `key-translation-map' except that it applies |
| 12038 | before `function-key-map' rather than after. |
| 12039 | |
| 12040 | If the binding is a function, it is called with one argument (the prompt) |
| 12041 | and its return value (a key sequence) is used. |
| 12042 | |
| 12043 | The events that come from bindings in `input-decode-map' are not |
| 12044 | themselves looked up in `input-decode-map'. |
| 12045 | |
| 12046 | This variable is keyboard-local. */); |
| 12047 | |
| 12048 | DEFVAR_LISP ("function-key-map", Vfunction_key_map, |
| 12049 | doc: /* The parent keymap of all `local-function-key-map' instances. |
| 12050 | Function key definitions that apply to all terminal devices should go |
| 12051 | here. If a mapping is defined in both the current |
| 12052 | `local-function-key-map' binding and this variable, then the local |
| 12053 | definition will take precendence. */); |
| 12054 | Vfunction_key_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil); |
| 12055 | |
| 12056 | DEFVAR_LISP ("key-translation-map", Vkey_translation_map, |
| 12057 | doc: /* Keymap of key translations that can override keymaps. |
| 12058 | This keymap works like `function-key-map', but comes after that, |
| 12059 | and its non-prefix bindings override ordinary bindings. |
| 12060 | Another difference is that it is global rather than keyboard-local. */); |
| 12061 | Vkey_translation_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil); |
| 12062 | |
| 12063 | DEFVAR_LISP ("deferred-action-list", Vdeferred_action_list, |
| 12064 | doc: /* List of deferred actions to be performed at a later time. |
| 12065 | The precise format isn't relevant here; we just check whether it is nil. */); |
| 12066 | Vdeferred_action_list = Qnil; |
| 12067 | |
| 12068 | DEFVAR_LISP ("deferred-action-function", Vdeferred_action_function, |
| 12069 | doc: /* Function to call to handle deferred actions, after each command. |
| 12070 | This function is called with no arguments after each command |
| 12071 | whenever `deferred-action-list' is non-nil. */); |
| 12072 | Vdeferred_action_function = Qnil; |
| 12073 | |
| 12074 | DEFVAR_LISP ("suggest-key-bindings", Vsuggest_key_bindings, |
| 12075 | doc: /* *Non-nil means show the equivalent key-binding when M-x command has one. |
| 12076 | The value can be a length of time to show the message for. |
| 12077 | If the value is non-nil and not a number, we wait 2 seconds. */); |
| 12078 | Vsuggest_key_bindings = Qt; |
| 12079 | |
| 12080 | DEFVAR_LISP ("timer-list", Vtimer_list, |
| 12081 | doc: /* List of active absolute time timers in order of increasing time. */); |
| 12082 | Vtimer_list = Qnil; |
| 12083 | |
| 12084 | DEFVAR_LISP ("timer-idle-list", Vtimer_idle_list, |
| 12085 | doc: /* List of active idle-time timers in order of increasing time. */); |
| 12086 | Vtimer_idle_list = Qnil; |
| 12087 | |
| 12088 | DEFVAR_LISP ("input-method-function", Vinput_method_function, |
| 12089 | doc: /* If non-nil, the function that implements the current input method. |
| 12090 | It's called with one argument, a printing character that was just read. |
| 12091 | \(That means a character with code 040...0176.) |
| 12092 | Typically this function uses `read-event' to read additional events. |
| 12093 | When it does so, it should first bind `input-method-function' to nil |
| 12094 | so it will not be called recursively. |
| 12095 | |
| 12096 | The function should return a list of zero or more events |
| 12097 | to be used as input. If it wants to put back some events |
| 12098 | to be reconsidered, separately, by the input method, |
| 12099 | it can add them to the beginning of `unread-command-events'. |
| 12100 | |
| 12101 | The input method function can find in `input-method-previous-message' |
| 12102 | the previous echo area message. |
| 12103 | |
| 12104 | The input method function should refer to the variables |
| 12105 | `input-method-use-echo-area' and `input-method-exit-on-first-char' |
| 12106 | for guidance on what to do. */); |
| 12107 | Vinput_method_function = Qnil; |
| 12108 | |
| 12109 | DEFVAR_LISP ("input-method-previous-message", |
| 12110 | Vinput_method_previous_message, |
| 12111 | doc: /* When `input-method-function' is called, hold the previous echo area message. |
| 12112 | This variable exists because `read-event' clears the echo area |
| 12113 | before running the input method. It is nil if there was no message. */); |
| 12114 | Vinput_method_previous_message = Qnil; |
| 12115 | |
| 12116 | DEFVAR_LISP ("show-help-function", Vshow_help_function, |
| 12117 | doc: /* If non-nil, the function that implements the display of help. |
| 12118 | It's called with one argument, the help string to display. */); |
| 12119 | Vshow_help_function = Qnil; |
| 12120 | |
| 12121 | DEFVAR_LISP ("disable-point-adjustment", Vdisable_point_adjustment, |
| 12122 | doc: /* If non-nil, suppress point adjustment after executing a command. |
| 12123 | |
| 12124 | After a command is executed, if point is moved into a region that has |
| 12125 | special properties (e.g. composition, display), we adjust point to |
| 12126 | the boundary of the region. But, when a command sets this variable to |
| 12127 | non-nil, we suppress the point adjustment. |
| 12128 | |
| 12129 | This variable is set to nil before reading a command, and is checked |
| 12130 | just after executing the command. */); |
| 12131 | Vdisable_point_adjustment = Qnil; |
| 12132 | |
| 12133 | DEFVAR_LISP ("global-disable-point-adjustment", |
| 12134 | Vglobal_disable_point_adjustment, |
| 12135 | doc: /* *If non-nil, always suppress point adjustment. |
| 12136 | |
| 12137 | The default value is nil, in which case, point adjustment are |
| 12138 | suppressed only after special commands that set |
| 12139 | `disable-point-adjustment' (which see) to non-nil. */); |
| 12140 | Vglobal_disable_point_adjustment = Qnil; |
| 12141 | |
| 12142 | DEFVAR_LISP ("minibuffer-message-timeout", Vminibuffer_message_timeout, |
| 12143 | doc: /* *How long to display an echo-area message when the minibuffer is active. |
| 12144 | If the value is not a number, such messages don't time out. */); |
| 12145 | Vminibuffer_message_timeout = make_number (2); |
| 12146 | |
| 12147 | DEFVAR_LISP ("throw-on-input", Vthrow_on_input, |
| 12148 | doc: /* If non-nil, any keyboard input throws to this symbol. |
| 12149 | The value of that variable is passed to `quit-flag' and later causes a |
| 12150 | peculiar kind of quitting. */); |
| 12151 | Vthrow_on_input = Qnil; |
| 12152 | |
| 12153 | DEFVAR_LISP ("command-error-function", Vcommand_error_function, |
| 12154 | doc: /* If non-nil, function to output error messages. |
| 12155 | The arguments are the error data, a list of the form |
| 12156 | (SIGNALED-CONDITIONS . SIGNAL-DATA) |
| 12157 | such as just as `condition-case' would bind its variable to, |
| 12158 | the context (a string which normally goes at the start of the message), |
| 12159 | and the Lisp function within which the error was signaled. */); |
| 12160 | Vcommand_error_function = Qnil; |
| 12161 | |
| 12162 | DEFVAR_LISP ("enable-disabled-menus-and-buttons", |
| 12163 | Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons, |
| 12164 | doc: /* If non-nil, don't ignore events produced by disabled menu items and tool-bar. |
| 12165 | |
| 12166 | Help functions bind this to allow help on disabled menu items |
| 12167 | and tool-bar buttons. */); |
| 12168 | Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons = Qnil; |
| 12169 | |
| 12170 | DEFVAR_LISP ("select-active-regions", |
| 12171 | Vselect_active_regions, |
| 12172 | doc: /* If non-nil, an active region automatically sets the primary selection. |
| 12173 | If the value is `only', only temporarily active regions (usually made |
| 12174 | by mouse-dragging or shift-selection) set the window selection. |
| 12175 | |
| 12176 | This takes effect only when Transient Mark mode is enabled. */); |
| 12177 | Vselect_active_regions = Qt; |
| 12178 | |
| 12179 | DEFVAR_LISP ("saved-region-selection", |
| 12180 | Vsaved_region_selection, |
| 12181 | doc: /* Contents of active region prior to buffer modification. |
| 12182 | If `select-active-regions' is non-nil, Emacs sets this to the |
| 12183 | text in the region before modifying the buffer. The next |
| 12184 | `deactivate-mark' call uses this to set the window selection. */); |
| 12185 | Vsaved_region_selection = Qnil; |
| 12186 | |
| 12187 | /* Create the initial keyboard. */ |
| 12188 | initial_kboard = (KBOARD *) xmalloc (sizeof (KBOARD)); |
| 12189 | init_kboard (initial_kboard); |
| 12190 | /* Vwindow_system is left at t for now. */ |
| 12191 | initial_kboard->next_kboard = all_kboards; |
| 12192 | all_kboards = initial_kboard; |
| 12193 | } |
| 12194 | |
| 12195 | void |
| 12196 | keys_of_keyboard (void) |
| 12197 | { |
| 12198 | initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('Z'), "suspend-emacs"); |
| 12199 | initial_define_key (control_x_map, Ctl ('Z'), "suspend-emacs"); |
| 12200 | initial_define_key (meta_map, Ctl ('C'), "exit-recursive-edit"); |
| 12201 | initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl (']'), "abort-recursive-edit"); |
| 12202 | initial_define_key (meta_map, 'x', "execute-extended-command"); |
| 12203 | |
| 12204 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "delete-frame", |
| 12205 | "handle-delete-frame"); |
| 12206 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "ns-put-working-text", |
| 12207 | "ns-put-working-text"); |
| 12208 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "ns-unput-working-text", |
| 12209 | "ns-unput-working-text"); |
| 12210 | /* Here we used to use `ignore-event' which would simple set prefix-arg to |
| 12211 | current-prefix-arg, as is done in `handle-switch-frame'. |
| 12212 | But `handle-switch-frame is not run from the special-map. |
| 12213 | Commands from that map are run in a special way that automatically |
| 12214 | preserves the prefix-arg. Restoring the prefix arg here is not just |
| 12215 | redundant but harmful: |
| 12216 | - C-u C-x v = |
| 12217 | - current-prefix-arg is set to non-nil, prefix-arg is set to nil. |
| 12218 | - after the first prompt, the exit-minibuffer-hook is run which may |
| 12219 | iconify a frame and thus push a `iconify-frame' event. |
| 12220 | - after running exit-minibuffer-hook, current-prefix-arg is |
| 12221 | restored to the non-nil value it had before the prompt. |
| 12222 | - we enter the second prompt. |
| 12223 | current-prefix-arg is non-nil, prefix-arg is nil. |
| 12224 | - before running the first real event, we run the special iconify-frame |
| 12225 | event, but we pass the `special' arg to execute-command so |
| 12226 | current-prefix-arg and prefix-arg are left untouched. |
| 12227 | - here we foolishly copy the non-nil current-prefix-arg to prefix-arg. |
| 12228 | - the next key event will have a spuriously non-nil current-prefix-arg. */ |
| 12229 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "iconify-frame", |
| 12230 | "ignore"); |
| 12231 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "make-frame-visible", |
| 12232 | "ignore"); |
| 12233 | /* Handling it at such a low-level causes read_key_sequence to get |
| 12234 | * confused because it doesn't realize that the current_buffer was |
| 12235 | * changed by read_char. |
| 12236 | * |
| 12237 | * initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "select-window", |
| 12238 | * "handle-select-window"); */ |
| 12239 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "save-session", |
| 12240 | "handle-save-session"); |
| 12241 | |
| 12242 | #ifdef HAVE_DBUS |
| 12243 | /* Define a special event which is raised for dbus callback |
| 12244 | functions. */ |
| 12245 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "dbus-event", |
| 12246 | "dbus-handle-event"); |
| 12247 | #endif |
| 12248 | |
| 12249 | initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "config-changed-event", |
| 12250 | "ignore"); |
| 12251 | } |
| 12252 | |
| 12253 | /* Mark the pointers in the kboard objects. |
| 12254 | Called by the Fgarbage_collector. */ |
| 12255 | void |
| 12256 | mark_kboards (void) |
| 12257 | { |
| 12258 | KBOARD *kb; |
| 12259 | Lisp_Object *p; |
| 12260 | for (kb = all_kboards; kb; kb = kb->next_kboard) |
| 12261 | { |
| 12262 | if (kb->kbd_macro_buffer) |
| 12263 | for (p = kb->kbd_macro_buffer; p < kb->kbd_macro_ptr; p++) |
| 12264 | mark_object (*p); |
| 12265 | mark_object (kb->Voverriding_terminal_local_map); |
| 12266 | mark_object (kb->Vlast_command); |
| 12267 | mark_object (kb->Vreal_last_command); |
| 12268 | mark_object (kb->Vkeyboard_translate_table); |
| 12269 | mark_object (kb->Vlast_repeatable_command); |
| 12270 | mark_object (kb->Vprefix_arg); |
| 12271 | mark_object (kb->Vlast_prefix_arg); |
| 12272 | mark_object (kb->kbd_queue); |
| 12273 | mark_object (kb->defining_kbd_macro); |
| 12274 | mark_object (kb->Vlast_kbd_macro); |
| 12275 | mark_object (kb->Vsystem_key_alist); |
| 12276 | mark_object (kb->system_key_syms); |
| 12277 | mark_object (kb->Vwindow_system); |
| 12278 | mark_object (kb->Vinput_decode_map); |
| 12279 | mark_object (kb->Vlocal_function_key_map); |
| 12280 | mark_object (kb->Vdefault_minibuffer_frame); |
| 12281 | mark_object (kb->echo_string); |
| 12282 | } |
| 12283 | { |
| 12284 | struct input_event *event; |
| 12285 | for (event = kbd_fetch_ptr; event != kbd_store_ptr; event++) |
| 12286 | { |
| 12287 | if (event == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) |
| 12288 | event = kbd_buffer; |
| 12289 | if (event->kind != SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT |
| 12290 | && event->kind != SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT) |
| 12291 | { |
| 12292 | mark_object (event->x); |
| 12293 | mark_object (event->y); |
| 12294 | } |
| 12295 | mark_object (event->frame_or_window); |
| 12296 | mark_object (event->arg); |
| 12297 | } |
| 12298 | } |
| 12299 | } |