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;;; xt-mouse.el --- support the mouse when emacs run in an xterm
;; Copyright (C) 1994, 2000-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
;; Keywords: mouse, terminals
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; Enable mouse support when running inside an xterm.
;; This is actually useful when you are running X11 locally, but is
;; working on remote machine over a modem line or through a gateway.
;; It works by translating xterm escape codes into generic emacs mouse
;; events so it should work with any package that uses the mouse.
;; You don't have to turn off xterm mode to use the normal xterm mouse
;; functionality, it is still available by holding down the SHIFT key
;; when you press the mouse button.
;;; Todo:
;; Support multi-click -- somehow.
;;; Code:
(defvar xterm-mouse-debug-buffer nil)
(defun xterm-mouse-translate (_event)
"Read a click and release event from XTerm."
(xterm-mouse-translate-1))
(defun xterm-mouse-translate-extended (_event)
"Read a click and release event from XTerm.
Similar to `xterm-mouse-translate', but using the \"1006\"
extension, which supports coordinates >= 231 (see
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html)."
(xterm-mouse-translate-1 1006))
(defun xterm-mouse-translate-1 (&optional extension)
(save-excursion
(let* ((event (xterm-mouse-event extension))
(ev-command (nth 0 event))
(ev-data (nth 1 event))
(ev-where (nth 1 ev-data))
(vec (vector event))
(is-move (eq 'mouse-movement ev-command))
(is-down (string-match "down-" (symbol-name ev-command))))
;; Mouse events symbols must have an 'event-kind property with
;; the value 'mouse-click.
(when ev-command (put ev-command 'event-kind 'mouse-click))
(cond
((null event) nil) ;Unknown/bogus byte sequence!
(is-down
(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down) event)
vec)
(is-move vec)
(t
(let* ((down (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down))
(down-data (nth 1 down))
(down-where (nth 1 down-data)))
(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down) nil)
(cond
((null down)
;; This is an "up-only" event. Pretend there was an up-event
;; right before and keep the up-event for later.
(push event unread-command-events)
(vector (cons (intern (replace-regexp-in-string
"\\`\\([ACMHSs]-\\)*" "\\&down-"
(symbol-name ev-command) t))
(cdr event))))
((equal ev-where down-where) vec)
(t
(let ((drag (if (symbolp ev-where)
0 ;FIXME: Why?!?
(list (intern (replace-regexp-in-string
"\\`\\([ACMHSs]-\\)*" "\\&drag-"
(symbol-name ev-command) t))
down-data ev-data))))
(if (null track-mouse)
(vector drag)
(push drag unread-command-events)
(vector (list 'mouse-movement ev-data))))))))))))
;; These two variables have been converted to terminal parameters.
;;
;;(defvar xterm-mouse-x 0
;; "Position of last xterm mouse event relative to the frame.")
;;
;;(defvar xterm-mouse-y 0
;; "Position of last xterm mouse event relative to the frame.")
(defvar xt-mouse-epoch nil)
;; Indicator for the xterm-mouse mode.
(defun xterm-mouse-position-function (pos)
"Bound to `mouse-position-function' in XTerm mouse mode."
(when (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-x)
(setcdr pos (cons (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-x)
(terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-y))))
pos)
(defun xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap (f)
"Truncate with wrap-around."
(condition-case nil
;; First try the built-in truncate, in case there's no overflow.
(truncate f)
;; In case of overflow, do wraparound by hand.
(range-error
;; In our case, we wrap around every 3 days or so, so if we assume
;; a maximum of 65536 wraparounds, we're safe for a couple years.
;; Using a power of 2 makes rounding errors less likely.
(let* ((maxwrap (* 65536 2048))
(dbig (truncate (/ f maxwrap)))
(fdiff (- f (* 1.0 maxwrap dbig))))
(+ (truncate fdiff) (* maxwrap dbig))))))
(defun xterm-mouse--read-utf8-char (&optional prompt seconds)
"Read an utf-8 encoded character from the current terminal.
This function reads and returns an utf-8 encoded character of
command input. If the user generates an event which is not a
character (i.e., a mouse click or function key event), read-char
signals an error.
The returned event may come directly from the user, or from a
keyboard macro. It is not decoded by the keyboard's input coding
system and always treated with an utf-8 input encoding.
The optional arguments PROMPT and SECONDS work like in
`read-event'."
(let ((tmp (keyboard-coding-system)))
(set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)
(prog1 (read-event prompt t seconds)
(set-keyboard-coding-system tmp))))
;; In default mode, each numeric parameter of XTerm's mouse report is
;; a single char, possibly encoded as utf-8. The actual numeric
;; parameter then is obtained by subtracting 32 from the character
;; code. In extended mode the parameters are returned as decimal
;; string delimited either by semicolons or for the last parameter by
;; one of the characters "m" or "M". If the last character is a "m",
;; then the mouse event was a button release, else it was a button
;; press or a mouse motion. Return value is a cons cell with
;; (NEXT-NUMERIC-PARAMETER . LAST-CHAR)
(defun xterm-mouse--read-number-from-terminal (extension)
(let (c)
(if extension
(let ((n 0))
(while (progn
(setq c (read-char))
(<= ?0 c ?9))
(setq n (+ (* 10 n) c (- ?0))))
(cons n c))
(cons (- (setq c (xterm-mouse--read-utf8-char)) 32) c))))
;; XTerm reports mouse events as
;; <EVENT-CODE> <X> <Y> in default mode, and
;; <EVENT-CODE> ";" <X> ";" <Y> <"M" or "m"> in extended mode.
;; The macro read-number-from-terminal takes care of reading
;; the response parameters appropriately. The EVENT-CODE differs
;; slightly between default and extended mode.
;; Return a list (EVENT-TYPE-SYMBOL X Y).
(defun xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence (&optional extension)
(pcase-let*
((`(,code . ,_) (xterm-mouse--read-number-from-terminal extension))
(`(,x . ,_) (xterm-mouse--read-number-from-terminal extension))
(`(,y . ,c) (xterm-mouse--read-number-from-terminal extension))
(wheel (/= (logand code 64) 0))
(move (/= (logand code 32) 0))
(ctrl (/= (logand code 16) 0))
(meta (/= (logand code 8) 0))
(shift (/= (logand code 4) 0))
(down (and (not wheel)
(not move)
(if extension
(eq c ?M)
(/= (logand code 3) 3))))
(btn (cond
((or extension down wheel)
(+ (logand code 3) (if wheel 4 1)))
;; The default mouse protocol does not report the button
;; number in release events: extract the button number
;; from last button-down event.
((terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down)
(string-to-number
(substring
(symbol-name
(car (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down)))
-1)))
;; Spurious release event without previous button-down
;; event: assume, that the last button was button 1.
(t 1)))
(sym (if move 'mouse-movement
(intern (concat (if ctrl "C-" "")
(if meta "M-" "")
(if shift "S-" "")
(if down "down-" "")
"mouse-"
(number-to-string btn))))))
(list sym (1- x) (1- y))))
(defun xterm-mouse--set-click-count (event click-count)
(setcdr (cdr event) (list click-count))
(let ((name (symbol-name (car event))))
(when (string-match "\\(.*?\\)\\(\\(?:down-\\)?mouse-.*\\)" name)
(setcar event
(intern (concat (match-string 1 name)
(if (= click-count 2)
"double-" "triple-")
(match-string 2 name)))))))
(defun xterm-mouse-event (&optional extension)
"Convert XTerm mouse event to Emacs mouse event.
EXTENSION, if non-nil, means to use an extension to the usual
terminal mouse protocol; we currently support the value 1006,
which is the \"1006\" extension implemented in Xterm >= 277."
(let ((click (cond ((memq extension '(1006 nil))
(xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence extension))
(t
(error "Unsupported XTerm mouse protocol")))))
(when click
(let* ((type (nth 0 click))
(x (nth 1 click))
(y (nth 2 click))
;; Emulate timestamp information. This is accurate enough
;; for default value of mouse-1-click-follows-link (450msec).
(timestamp (xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap
(* 1000
(- (float-time)
(or xt-mouse-epoch
(setq xt-mouse-epoch (float-time)))))))
(w (window-at x y))
(ltrb (window-edges w))
(left (nth 0 ltrb))
(top (nth 1 ltrb))
(posn (if w
(posn-at-x-y (- x left) (- y top) w t)
(append (list nil 'menu-bar)
(nthcdr 2 (posn-at-x-y x y)))))
(event (list type posn)))
(setcar (nthcdr 3 posn) timestamp)
;; Try to handle double/triple clicks.
(let* ((last-click (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-click))
(last-type (nth 0 last-click))
(last-name (symbol-name last-type))
(last-time (nth 1 last-click))
(click-count (nth 2 last-click))
(this-time (float-time))
(name (symbol-name type)))
(cond
((not (string-match "down-" name))
;; For up events, make the up side match the down side.
(setq this-time last-time)
(when (and click-count (> click-count 1)
(string-match "down-" last-name)
(equal name (replace-match "" t t last-name)))
(xterm-mouse--set-click-count event click-count)))
((not last-time) nil)
((and (> double-click-time (* 1000 (- this-time last-time)))
(equal last-name (replace-match "" t t name)))
(setq click-count (1+ click-count))
(xterm-mouse--set-click-count event click-count))
(t (setq click-count 1)))
(set-terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-click
(list type this-time click-count)))
(set-terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-x x)
(set-terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-y y)
(setq last-input-event event)))))
;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode xterm-mouse-mode
"Toggle XTerm mouse mode.
With a prefix argument ARG, enable XTerm mouse mode if ARG is
positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
Turn it on to use Emacs mouse commands, and off to use xterm mouse commands.
This works in terminal emulators compatible with xterm. It only
works for simple uses of the mouse. Basically, only non-modified
single clicks are supported. When turned on, the normal xterm
mouse functionality for such clicks is still available by holding
down the SHIFT key while pressing the mouse button."
:global t :group 'mouse
(funcall (if xterm-mouse-mode 'add-hook 'remove-hook)
'terminal-init-xterm-hook
'turn-on-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal)
(if xterm-mouse-mode
;; Turn it on
(progn
(setq mouse-position-function #'xterm-mouse-position-function)
(mapc #'turn-on-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (terminal-list)))
;; Turn it off
(mapc #'turn-off-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (terminal-list))
(setq mouse-position-function nil)))
(defconst xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
"\e[?1000h\e[?1002h\e[?1005h\e[?1006h"
"Control sequence to enable xterm mouse tracking.
Enables basic mouse tracking, mouse motion events and finally
extended tracking on terminals that support it. The following
escape sequences are understood by modern xterms:
\"\\e[?1000h\" \"Basic mouse mode\": Enables reports for mouse
clicks. There is a limit to the maximum row/column
position (<= 223), which can be reported in this
basic mode.
\"\\e[?1002h\" \"Mouse motion mode\": Enables reports for mouse
motion events during dragging operations.
\"\\e[?1005h\" \"UTF-8 coordinate extension\": Enables an extension
to the basic mouse mode, which uses UTF-8
characters to overcome the 223 row/column limit. This
extension may conflict with non UTF-8 applications or
non UTF-8 locales.
\"\\e[?1006h\" \"SGR coordinate extension\": Enables a newer
alternative extension to the basic mouse mode, which
overcomes the 223 row/column limit without the
drawbacks of the UTF-8 coordinate extension.
The two extension modes are mutually exclusive, where the last
given escape sequence takes precedence over the former.")
(defconst xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
"\e[?1006l\e[?1005l\e[?1002l\e[?1000l"
"Reset the modes set by `xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence'.")
(defun turn-on-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (&optional terminal)
"Enable xterm mouse tracking on TERMINAL."
(when (and xterm-mouse-mode (eq t (terminal-live-p terminal))
;; Avoid the initial terminal which is not a termcap device.
;; FIXME: is there more elegant way to detect the initial
;; terminal?
(not (string= (terminal-name terminal) "initial_terminal")))
(unless (terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode)
;; Simulate selecting a terminal by selecting one of its frames
;; so that we can set the terminal-local `input-decode-map'.
(with-selected-frame (car (frames-on-display-list terminal))
(define-key input-decode-map "\e[M" 'xterm-mouse-translate)
(define-key input-decode-map "\e[<" 'xterm-mouse-translate-extended))
(condition-case err
(send-string-to-terminal xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
terminal)
;; FIXME: This should use a dedicated error signal.
(error (if (equal (cadr err) "Terminal is currently suspended")
nil ;The sequence will be sent upon resume.
(signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
(push xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-set-strings))
(push xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-reset-strings))
(set-terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode t))))
(defun turn-off-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (terminal)
"Disable xterm mouse tracking on TERMINAL."
;; Only send the disable command to those terminals to which we've already
;; sent the enable command.
(when (and (terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode)
(eq t (terminal-live-p terminal)))
;; We could remove the key-binding and unset the `xterm-mouse-mode'
;; terminal parameter, but it seems less harmful to send this escape
;; command too many times (or to catch an unintended key sequence), than
;; to send it too few times (or to fail to let xterm-mouse events
;; pass by untranslated).
(condition-case err
(send-string-to-terminal xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
terminal)
;; FIXME: This should use a dedicated error signal.
(error (if (equal (cadr err) "Terminal is currently suspended")
nil
(signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-set-strings)
(remq xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-set-strings)))
(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-reset-strings)
(remq xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-reset-strings)))
(set-terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode nil)))
(provide 'xt-mouse)
;;; xt-mouse.el ends here
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