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emacs/lisp/mouse-sel.el
Chong Yidong 5592c08fbf Simplify mouse-dragging implementation.
Now that DEL deletes active regions, we can handle it by using the
ordinary region instead of a separate overlay.

* mouse.el (mouse-drag-overlay): Variable deleted.
(mouse-move-drag-overlay, mouse-show-mark): Functions deleted.
(mouse--remap-link-click-p): New function.
(mouse-drag-track): Handle dragging by using temporary Transient
Mark mode, instead of a special overlay.
(mouse-kill-ring-save, mouse-save-then-kill): Don't call
mouse-show-mark.

* mouse-sel.el (mouse-sel-selection-alist): mouse-drag-overlay
deleted.
2010-07-02 23:07:48 -04:00

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;;; mouse-sel.el --- multi-click selection support for Emacs 19
;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Mike Williams <mdub@bigfoot.com>
;; Keywords: mouse
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;; Commentary:
;; This module provides multi-click mouse support for GNU Emacs versions
;; 19.18 and later. I've tried to make it behave more like standard X
;; clients (eg. xterm) than the default Emacs 19 mouse selection handlers.
;; Basically:
;;
;; * Clicking mouse-1 starts (cancels) selection, dragging extends it.
;;
;; * Clicking or dragging mouse-3 extends the selection as well.
;;
;; * Double-clicking on word constituents selects words.
;; Double-clicking on symbol constituents selects symbols.
;; Double-clicking on quotes or parentheses selects sexps.
;; Double-clicking on whitespace selects whitespace.
;; Triple-clicking selects lines.
;; Quad-clicking selects paragraphs.
;;
;; * Selecting sets the region & X primary selection, but does NOT affect
;; the kill-ring. Because the mouse handlers set the primary selection
;; directly, mouse-sel sets the variables interprogram-cut-function
;; and interprogram-paste-function to nil.
;;
;; * Clicking mouse-2 inserts the contents of the primary selection at
;; the mouse position (or point, if mouse-yank-at-point is non-nil).
;;
;; * Pressing mouse-2 while selecting or extending copies selection
;; to the kill ring. Pressing mouse-1 or mouse-3 kills it.
;;
;; * Double-clicking mouse-3 also kills selection.
;;
;; * M-mouse-1, M-mouse-2 & M-mouse-3 work similarly to mouse-1, mouse-2
;; & mouse-3, but operate on the X secondary selection rather than the
;; primary selection and region.
;;
;; This module requires my thingatpt.el module, which it uses to find the
;; bounds of words, lines, sexps, etc.
;;
;; Thanks to KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk for his useful input.
;;
;;--- Customisation -------------------------------------------------------
;;
;; * You may want to use none or more of following:
;;
;; ;; Enable region highlight
;; (transient-mark-mode 1)
;;
;; ;; But only in the selected window
;; (setq highlight-nonselected-windows nil)
;;
;; ;; Enable pending-delete
;; (delete-selection-mode 1)
;;
;; * You can control the way mouse-sel binds its keys by setting the value
;; of mouse-sel-default-bindings before loading mouse-sel.
;;
;; (a) If mouse-sel-default-bindings = t (the default)
;;
;; Mouse sets and insert selection
;; mouse-1 mouse-select
;; mouse-2 mouse-insert-selection
;; mouse-3 mouse-extend
;;
;; Selection/kill-ring interaction is disabled
;; interprogram-cut-function = nil
;; interprogram-paste-function = nil
;;
;; (b) If mouse-sel-default-bindings = 'interprogram-cut-paste
;;
;; Mouse sets selection, and pastes from kill-ring
;; mouse-1 mouse-select
;; mouse-2 mouse-insert-selection
;; mouse-3 mouse-extend
;; In this mode, mouse-insert-selection just calls mouse-yank-at-click.
;;
;; Selection/kill-ring interaction is retained
;; interprogram-cut-function = x-select-text
;; interprogram-paste-function = x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value
;;
;; What you lose is the ability to select some text in
;; delete-selection-mode and yank over the top of it.
;;
;; (c) If mouse-sel-default-bindings = nil, no bindings are made.
;;
;; * By default, mouse-insert-selection (mouse-2) inserts the selection at
;; the mouse position. You can tell it to insert at point instead with:
;;
;; (setq mouse-yank-at-point t)
;;
;; * I like to leave point at the end of the region nearest to where the
;; mouse was, even though this makes region highlighting mis-leading (the
;; cursor makes it look like one extra character is selected). You can
;; disable this behavior with:
;;
;; (setq mouse-sel-leave-point-near-mouse nil)
;;
;; * By default, mouse-select cycles the click count after 4 clicks. That
;; is, clicking mouse-1 five times has the same effect as clicking it
;; once, clicking six times has the same effect as clicking twice, etc.
;; Disable this behavior with:
;;
;; (setq mouse-sel-cycle-clicks nil)
;;
;; * The variables mouse-sel-{set,get}-selection-function control how the
;; selection is handled. Under X Windows, these variables default so
;; that the X primary selection is used. Under other windowing systems,
;; alternate functions are used, which simply store the selection value
;; in a variable.
;;; Code:
(require 'mouse)
(require 'thingatpt)
(eval-when-compile
(require 'cl))
;;=== User Variables ======================================================
(defgroup mouse-sel nil
"Mouse selection enhancement."
:group 'mouse)
(defcustom mouse-sel-leave-point-near-mouse t
"Leave point near last mouse position.
If non-nil, \\[mouse-select] and \\[mouse-extend] will leave point at the end
of the region nearest to where the mouse last was.
If nil, point will always be placed at the beginning of the region."
:type 'boolean
:group 'mouse-sel)
(defcustom mouse-sel-cycle-clicks t
"If non-nil, \\[mouse-select] cycles the click-counts after 4 clicks."
:type 'boolean
:group 'mouse-sel)
(defcustom mouse-sel-default-bindings t
"Control mouse bindings."
:type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
(const :tag "cut and paste" interprogram-cut-paste)
(other :tag "default bindings" t))
:group 'mouse-sel)
;;=== Key bindings ========================================================
(defconst mouse-sel-bound-events
'(;; Primary selection bindings.
;;
;; Bind keys to `ignore' instead of unsetting them because modes may
;; bind `down-mouse-1', for instance, without binding `mouse-1'.
;; If we unset `mouse-1', this leads to a bitch_at_user when the
;; mouse goes up because no matching binding is found for that.
([mouse-1] . ignore)
([drag-mouse-1] . ignore)
([mouse-3] . ignore)
([down-mouse-1] . mouse-select)
([down-mouse-3] . mouse-extend)
([mouse-2] . mouse-insert-selection)
;; Secondary selection bindings.
([M-mouse-1] . ignore)
([M-drag-mouse-1] . ignore)
([M-mouse-3] . ignore)
([M-down-mouse-1] . mouse-select-secondary)
([M-mouse-2] . mouse-insert-secondary)
([M-down-mouse-3] . mouse-extend-secondary))
"An alist of events that `mouse-sel-mode' binds.")
;;=== User Command ========================================================
(defvar mouse-sel-has-been-enabled nil
"Non-nil if Mouse Sel mode has been enabled at least once.")
(defvar mouse-sel-original-bindings nil)
(defvar mouse-sel-original-interprogram-cut-function nil)
(defvar mouse-sel-original-interprogram-paste-function nil)
;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode mouse-sel-mode
"Toggle Mouse Sel mode.
With prefix ARG, turn Mouse Sel mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
Returns the new status of Mouse Sel mode (non-nil means on).
When Mouse Sel mode is enabled, mouse selection is enhanced in various ways:
- Clicking mouse-1 starts (cancels) selection, dragging extends it.
- Clicking or dragging mouse-3 extends the selection as well.
- Double-clicking on word constituents selects words.
Double-clicking on symbol constituents selects symbols.
Double-clicking on quotes or parentheses selects sexps.
Double-clicking on whitespace selects whitespace.
Triple-clicking selects lines.
Quad-clicking selects paragraphs.
- Selecting sets the region & X primary selection, but does NOT affect
the `kill-ring', nor do the kill-ring functions change the X selection.
Because the mouse handlers set the primary selection directly,
mouse-sel sets the variables `interprogram-cut-function' and
`interprogram-paste-function' to nil.
- Clicking mouse-2 inserts the contents of the primary selection at
the mouse position (or point, if `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil).
- Pressing mouse-2 while selecting or extending copies selection
to the kill ring. Pressing mouse-1 or mouse-3 kills it.
- Double-clicking mouse-3 also kills selection.
- M-mouse-1, M-mouse-2 & M-mouse-3 work similarly to mouse-1, mouse-2
& mouse-3, but operate on the X secondary selection rather than the
primary selection and region."
:global t
:group 'mouse-sel
(if mouse-sel-mode
(progn
;; If mouse-2 has never been done by the user, initialize the
;; `event-kind' property to ensure that `follow-link' clicks
;; are interpreted correctly.
(put 'mouse-2 'event-kind 'mouse-click)
(add-hook 'x-lost-selection-functions 'mouse-sel-lost-selection-hook)
(when mouse-sel-default-bindings
;; Save original bindings and replace them with new ones.
(setq mouse-sel-original-bindings
(mapcar (lambda (binding)
(let ((event (car binding)))
(prog1 (cons event (lookup-key global-map event))
(global-set-key event (cdr binding)))))
mouse-sel-bound-events))
;; Update interprogram functions.
(setq mouse-sel-original-interprogram-cut-function
interprogram-cut-function
mouse-sel-original-interprogram-paste-function
interprogram-paste-function
mouse-sel-has-been-enabled t)
(unless (eq mouse-sel-default-bindings 'interprogram-cut-paste)
(setq interprogram-cut-function nil
interprogram-paste-function nil))))
;; Restore original bindings
(remove-hook 'x-lost-selection-functions 'mouse-sel-lost-selection-hook)
(dolist (binding mouse-sel-original-bindings)
(global-set-key (car binding) (cdr binding)))
;; Restore the old values of these variables,
;; only if they were actually saved previously.
(if mouse-sel-has-been-enabled
(setq interprogram-cut-function
mouse-sel-original-interprogram-cut-function
interprogram-paste-function
mouse-sel-original-interprogram-paste-function))))
;;=== Internal Variables/Constants ========================================
(defvar mouse-sel-primary-thing nil
"Type of PRIMARY selection in current buffer.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'mouse-sel-primary-thing)
(defvar mouse-sel-secondary-thing nil
"Type of SECONDARY selection in current buffer.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'mouse-sel-secondary-thing)
;; Ensure that secondary overlay is defined
(unless (overlayp mouse-secondary-overlay)
(setq mouse-secondary-overlay (make-overlay 1 1))
(overlay-put mouse-secondary-overlay 'face 'secondary-selection))
(defconst mouse-sel-selection-alist
'((SECONDARY mouse-secondary-overlay mouse-sel-secondary-thing))
"Alist associating selections with variables.
Each element is of the form:
(SELECTION-NAME OVERLAY-SYMBOL SELECTION-THING-SYMBOL)
where SELECTION-NAME = name of selection
OVERLAY-SYMBOL = name of variable containing overlay to use
SELECTION-THING-SYMBOL = name of variable where the current selection
type for this selection should be stored.")
(declare-function x-select-text "term/x-win" (text &optional push))
(defvar mouse-sel-set-selection-function
(if (eq mouse-sel-default-bindings 'interprogram-cut-paste)
'x-set-selection
(lambda (selection value)
(if (eq selection 'PRIMARY)
(x-select-text value)
(x-set-selection selection value))))
"Function to call to set selection.
Called with two arguments:
SELECTION, the name of the selection concerned, and
VALUE, the text to store.
This sets the selection as well as the cut buffer for the older applications,
unless `mouse-sel-default-bindings' is `interprogram-cut-paste'.")
(declare-function x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value "term/x-win" ())
(defvar mouse-sel-get-selection-function
(lambda (selection)
(if (eq selection 'PRIMARY)
(or (x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value)
(bound-and-true-p x-last-selected-text)
(bound-and-true-p x-last-selected-text-primary))
(x-get-selection selection)))
"Function to call to get the selection.
Called with one argument:
SELECTION: the name of the selection concerned.")
;;=== Support/access functions ============================================
(defun mouse-sel-determine-selection-thing (nclicks)
"Determine what `thing' `mouse-sel' should operate on.
The first argument is NCLICKS, is the number of consecutive
mouse clicks at the same position.
Double-clicking on word constituents selects words.
Double-clicking on symbol constituents selects symbols.
Double-clicking on quotes or parentheses selects sexps.
Double-clicking on whitespace selects whitespace.
Triple-clicking selects lines.
Quad-clicking selects paragraphs.
Feel free to re-define this function to support your own desired
multi-click semantics."
(let* ((next-char (char-after (point)))
(char-syntax (if next-char (char-syntax next-char))))
(if mouse-sel-cycle-clicks
(setq nclicks (1+ (% (1- nclicks) 4))))
(cond
((= nclicks 1) nil)
((= nclicks 3) 'line)
((>= nclicks 4) 'paragraph)
((memq char-syntax '(?\( ?\) ?\" ?')) 'sexp)
((memq next-char '(?\s ?\t ?\n)) 'whitespace)
((eq char-syntax ?_) 'symbol)
((eq char-syntax ?w) 'word))))
(defun mouse-sel-set-selection (selection value)
"Set the specified SELECTION to VALUE."
(if mouse-sel-set-selection-function
(funcall mouse-sel-set-selection-function selection value)
(put 'mouse-sel-internal-selection selection value)))
(defun mouse-sel-get-selection (selection)
"Get the value of the specified SELECTION."
(if mouse-sel-get-selection-function
(funcall mouse-sel-get-selection-function selection)
(get 'mouse-sel-internal-selection selection)))
(defun mouse-sel-selection-overlay (selection)
"Return overlay corresponding to SELECTION."
(let ((symbol (nth 1 (assoc selection mouse-sel-selection-alist))))
(or symbol (error "No overlay corresponding to %s selection" selection))
(symbol-value symbol)))
(defun mouse-sel-selection-thing (selection)
"Return overlay corresponding to SELECTION."
(let ((symbol (nth 2 (assoc selection mouse-sel-selection-alist))))
(or symbol (error "No symbol corresponding to %s selection" selection))
symbol))
(defun mouse-sel-region-to-primary (orig-window)
"Convert region to PRIMARY overlay and deactivate region.
Argument ORIG-WINDOW specifies the window the cursor was in when the
originating command was issued, and is used to determine whether the
region was visible or not."
(if transient-mark-mode
(let ((overlay (mouse-sel-selection-overlay 'PRIMARY)))
(cond
((and mark-active
(or highlight-nonselected-windows
(eq orig-window (selected-window))))
;; Region was visible, so convert region to overlay
(move-overlay overlay (region-beginning) (region-end)
(current-buffer)))
((eq orig-window (selected-window))
;; Point was visible, so set overlay at point
(move-overlay overlay (point) (point) (current-buffer)))
(t
;; Nothing was visible, so remove overlay
(delete-overlay overlay)))
(setq mark-active nil))))
(defun mouse-sel-primary-to-region (&optional direction)
"Convert PRIMARY overlay to region.
Optional argument DIRECTION specifies the mouse drag direction: a value of
1 indicates that the mouse was dragged left-to-right, otherwise it was
dragged right-to-left."
(let* ((overlay (mouse-sel-selection-overlay 'PRIMARY))
(start (overlay-start overlay))
(end (overlay-end overlay)))
(if (eq start end)
(progn
(if start (goto-char start))
(deactivate-mark))
(if (and mouse-sel-leave-point-near-mouse (eq direction 1))
(progn
(goto-char end)
(push-mark start 'nomsg 'active))
(goto-char start)
(push-mark end 'nomsg 'active)))
(if transient-mark-mode (delete-overlay overlay))))
(defmacro mouse-sel-eval-at-event-end (event &rest forms)
"Evaluate forms at mouse position.
Move to the end position of EVENT, execute FORMS, and restore original
point and window."
`(let ((posn (event-end ,event)))
(if posn (mouse-minibuffer-check ,event))
(if (and posn (not (windowp (posn-window posn))))
(error "Cursor not in text area of window"))
(let (orig-window orig-point-marker)
(setq orig-window (selected-window))
(if posn (select-window (posn-window posn)))
(setq orig-point-marker (point-marker))
(if (and posn (numberp (posn-point posn)))
(goto-char (posn-point posn)))
(unwind-protect
(progn
,@forms)
(goto-char (marker-position orig-point-marker))
(move-marker orig-point-marker nil)
(select-window orig-window)))))
(put 'mouse-sel-eval-at-event-end 'lisp-indent-hook 1)
;;=== Select ==============================================================
(defun mouse-select (event)
"Set region/selection using the mouse.
Click sets point & mark to click position.
Dragging extends region/selection.
Multi-clicking selects word/lines/paragraphs, as determined by
'mouse-sel-determine-selection-thing.
Clicking mouse-2 while selecting copies selected text to the kill-ring.
Clicking mouse-1 or mouse-3 kills the selected text.
This should be bound to a down-mouse event."
(interactive "@e")
(let (select)
(unwind-protect
(setq select (mouse-select-internal 'PRIMARY event))
(if (and select (listp select))
(push (cons 'mouse-2 (cdr event)) unread-command-events)
(mouse-sel-primary-to-region select)))))
(defun mouse-select-secondary (event)
"Set secondary selection using the mouse.
Click sets the start of the secondary selection to click position.
Dragging extends the secondary selection.
Multi-clicking selects word/lines/paragraphs, as determined by
'mouse-sel-determine-selection-thing.
Clicking mouse-2 while selecting copies selected text to the kill-ring.
Clicking mouse-1 or mouse-3 kills the selected text.
This should be bound to a down-mouse event."
(interactive "e")
(mouse-select-internal 'SECONDARY event))
(defun mouse-select-internal (selection event)
"Set SELECTION using the mouse, with EVENT as the initial down-event.
Normally, this returns the direction in which the selection was
made: a value of 1 indicates that the mouse was dragged
left-to-right, otherwise it was dragged right-to-left.
However, if `mouse-1-click-follows-link' is non-nil and the
subsequent mouse events specify following a link, this returns
the final mouse-event. In that case, the selection is not set."
(mouse-sel-eval-at-event-end event
(let ((thing-symbol (mouse-sel-selection-thing selection))
(overlay (mouse-sel-selection-overlay selection)))
(set thing-symbol
(mouse-sel-determine-selection-thing (event-click-count event)))
(let ((object-bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point
(symbol-value thing-symbol))))
(if object-bounds
(progn
(move-overlay overlay
(car object-bounds) (cdr object-bounds)
(current-buffer)))
(move-overlay overlay (point) (point) (current-buffer)))))
(catch 'follow-link
(mouse-extend-internal selection event t))))
;;=== Extend ==============================================================
(defun mouse-extend (event)
"Extend region/selection using the mouse."
(interactive "e")
(let ((orig-window (selected-window))
direction)
(select-window (posn-window (event-end event)))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(mouse-sel-region-to-primary orig-window)
(setq direction (mouse-extend-internal 'PRIMARY event)))
(mouse-sel-primary-to-region direction))))
(defun mouse-extend-secondary (event)
"Extend secondary selection using the mouse."
(interactive "e")
(save-window-excursion
(mouse-extend-internal 'SECONDARY event)))
(defun mouse-extend-internal (selection &optional initial-event no-process)
"Extend specified SELECTION using the mouse.
Track mouse-motion events, adjusting the SELECTION appropriately.
Optional argument INITIAL-EVENT specifies an initial down-mouse event.
Optional argument NO-PROCESS means not to process the initial
event.
See documentation for mouse-select-internal for more details."
(mouse-sel-eval-at-event-end initial-event
(let ((orig-cursor-type
(cdr (assoc 'cursor-type (frame-parameters (selected-frame))))))
(unwind-protect
(let* ((thing-symbol (mouse-sel-selection-thing selection))
(overlay (mouse-sel-selection-overlay selection))
(orig-window (selected-window))
(orig-window-frame (window-frame orig-window))
(top (nth 1 (window-edges orig-window)))
(bottom (nth 3 (window-edges orig-window)))
(mark-active nil) ; inhibit normal region highlight
(echo-keystrokes 0) ; don't echo mouse events
min max
direction
event)
;; Get current bounds of overlay
(if (eq (overlay-buffer overlay) (current-buffer))
(setq min (overlay-start overlay)
max (overlay-end overlay))
(setq min (point)
max min)
(set thing-symbol nil))
;; Bar cursor
(if (fboundp 'modify-frame-parameters)
(modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame)
'((cursor-type . bar))))
;; Handle dragging
(track-mouse
(while (if (and initial-event (not no-process))
;; Use initial event
(prog1
(setq event initial-event)
(setq initial-event nil))
(setq event (read-event))
(and (consp event)
(memq (car event) '(mouse-movement switch-frame))))
(let ((selection-thing (symbol-value thing-symbol))
(end (event-end event)))
(cond
;; Ignore any movement outside the frame
((eq (car-safe event) 'switch-frame) nil)
((and (posn-window end)
(not (eq (let ((posn-w (posn-window end)))
(if (windowp posn-w)
(window-frame posn-w)
posn-w))
(window-frame orig-window)))) nil)
;; Different window, same frame
((not (eq (posn-window end) orig-window))
(let ((end-row (cdr (cdr (mouse-position)))))
(cond
((and end-row (not (bobp)) (< end-row top))
(mouse-scroll-subr orig-window (- end-row top)
overlay max))
((and end-row (not (eobp)) (>= end-row bottom))
(mouse-scroll-subr orig-window (1+ (- end-row bottom))
overlay min))
)))
;; On the mode line
((eq (posn-point end) 'mode-line)
(mouse-scroll-subr orig-window 1 overlay min))
;; In original window
(t (goto-char (posn-point end)))
)
;; Determine direction of drag
(cond
((and (not direction) (not (eq min max)))
(setq direction (if (< (point) (/ (+ min max) 2)) -1 1)))
((and (not (eq direction -1)) (<= (point) min))
(setq direction -1))
((and (not (eq direction 1)) (>= (point) max))
(setq direction 1)))
(if (not selection-thing) nil
;; If dragging forward, goal is next character
(if (and (eq direction 1) (not (eobp))) (forward-char 1))
;; Move to start/end of selected thing
(let ((goal (point)))
(goto-char (if (eq 1 direction) min max))
(condition-case nil
(progn
(while (> (* direction (- goal (point))) 0)
(forward-thing selection-thing direction))
(let ((end (point)))
(forward-thing selection-thing (- direction))
(goto-char
(if (> (* direction (- goal (point))) 0)
end (point)))))
(error))))
;; Move overlay
(move-overlay overlay
(if (eq 1 direction) min (point))
(if (eq -1 direction) max (point))
(current-buffer))
))) ; end track-mouse
;; Detect follow-link events
(when (mouse-sel-follow-link-p initial-event event)
(throw 'follow-link event))
;; Finish up after dragging
(let ((overlay-start (overlay-start overlay))
(overlay-end (overlay-end overlay)))
;; Set selection
(if (not (eq overlay-start overlay-end))
(mouse-sel-set-selection
selection
(buffer-substring overlay-start overlay-end)))
;; Handle copy/kill
(let (this-command)
(cond
((eq (event-basic-type last-input-event) 'mouse-2)
(copy-region-as-kill overlay-start overlay-end)
(read-event) (read-event))
((and (memq (event-basic-type last-input-event)
'(mouse-1 mouse-3))
(memq 'down (event-modifiers last-input-event)))
(kill-region overlay-start overlay-end)
(move-overlay overlay overlay-start overlay-start)
(read-event) (read-event))
((and (eq (event-basic-type last-input-event) 'mouse-3)
(memq 'double (event-modifiers last-input-event)))
(kill-region overlay-start overlay-end)
(move-overlay overlay overlay-start overlay-start)))))
direction)
;; Restore cursor
(if (fboundp 'modify-frame-parameters)
(modify-frame-parameters
(selected-frame) (list (cons 'cursor-type orig-cursor-type))))
))))
(defun mouse-sel-follow-link-p (initial final)
"Return t if we should follow a link, given INITIAL and FINAL mouse events.
See `mouse-1-click-follows-link' for details. Currently, Mouse
Sel mode does not support using a `double' value to follow links
using double-clicks."
(and initial final mouse-1-click-follows-link
(eq (car initial) 'down-mouse-1)
(mouse-on-link-p (event-start initial))
(= (posn-point (event-start initial))
(posn-point (event-end final)))
(= (event-click-count initial) 1)
(or (not (integerp mouse-1-click-follows-link))
(let ((t0 (posn-timestamp (event-start initial)))
(t1 (posn-timestamp (event-end final))))
(and (integerp t0) (integerp t1)
(if (> mouse-1-click-follows-link 0)
(<= (- t1 t0) mouse-1-click-follows-link)
(< (- t0 t1) mouse-1-click-follows-link)))))))
;;=== Paste ===============================================================
(defun mouse-insert-selection (event arg)
"Insert the contents of the PRIMARY selection at mouse click.
If `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil, insert at point instead."
(interactive "e\nP")
(if (eq mouse-sel-default-bindings 'interprogram-cut-paste)
(mouse-yank-at-click event arg)
(mouse-insert-selection-internal 'PRIMARY event)))
(defun mouse-insert-secondary (event)
"Insert the contents of the SECONDARY selection at mouse click.
If `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil, insert at point instead."
(interactive "e")
(mouse-insert-selection-internal 'SECONDARY event))
(defun mouse-insert-selection-internal (selection event)
"Insert the contents of the named SELECTION at mouse click.
If `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil, insert at point instead."
(unless mouse-yank-at-point
(mouse-set-point event))
(when mouse-sel-get-selection-function
(push-mark (point) 'nomsg)
(insert-for-yank
(or (funcall mouse-sel-get-selection-function selection) ""))))
;;=== Handle loss of selections ===========================================
(defun mouse-sel-lost-selection-hook (selection)
"Remove the overlay for a lost selection."
(let ((overlay (mouse-sel-selection-overlay selection)))
(delete-overlay overlay)))
(provide 'mouse-sel)
;; arch-tag: 86e6c73f-deaa-48d3-a24e-c565fda1f7d7
;;; mouse-sel.el ends here