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EmacsLisp
;;; xt-mouse.el --- support the mouse when emacs run in an xterm
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;; Copyright (C) 1994, 2000-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
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;; Keywords: mouse, terminals
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; Enable mouse support when running inside an xterm.
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;; This is actually useful when you are running X11 locally, but is
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;; working on remote machine over a modem line or through a gateway.
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;; It works by translating xterm escape codes into generic emacs mouse
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;; events so it should work with any package that uses the mouse.
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;; You don't have to turn off xterm mode to use the normal xterm mouse
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;; functionality, it is still available by holding down the SHIFT key
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;; when you press the mouse button.
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;;; Todo:
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;; Support multi-click -- somehow.
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;;; Code:
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(defvar xterm-mouse-debug-buffer nil)
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(defun xterm-mouse-translate (_event)
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"Read a click and release event from XTerm."
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(xterm-mouse-translate-1))
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(defun xterm-mouse-translate-extended (_event)
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"Read a click and release event from XTerm.
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Similar to `xterm-mouse-translate', but using the \"1006\"
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extension, which supports coordinates >= 231 (see
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http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html)."
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(xterm-mouse-translate-1 1006))
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(defun xterm-mouse-translate-1 (&optional extension)
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(save-excursion
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(let* ((event (xterm-mouse-event extension))
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(ev-command (nth 0 event))
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(ev-data (nth 1 event))
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(ev-where (nth 1 ev-data))
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(vec (vector event))
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(is-down (string-match "down-" (symbol-name ev-command))))
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;; Mouse events symbols must have an 'event-kind property with
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;; the value 'mouse-click.
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(when ev-command (put ev-command 'event-kind 'mouse-click))
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(cond
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((null event) nil) ;Unknown/bogus byte sequence!
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(is-down
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(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down) event)
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vec)
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(t
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(let* ((down (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down))
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(down-data (nth 1 down))
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(down-where (nth 1 down-data)))
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(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down) nil)
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(cond
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((null down)
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;; This is an "up-only" event. Pretend there was an up-event
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;; right before and keep the up-event for later.
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(push event unread-command-events)
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(vector (cons (intern (replace-regexp-in-string
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"\\`\\([ACMHSs]-\\)*" "\\&down-"
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(symbol-name ev-command) t))
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(cdr event))))
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((equal ev-where down-where) vec)
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(t
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(let ((drag (if (symbolp ev-where)
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0 ;FIXME: Why?!?
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(list (intern (replace-regexp-in-string
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"\\`\\([ACMHSs]-\\)*" "\\&drag-"
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(symbol-name ev-command) t))
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down-data ev-data))))
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(if (null track-mouse)
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(vector drag)
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(push drag unread-command-events)
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(vector (list 'mouse-movement ev-data))))))))))))
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;; These two variables have been converted to terminal parameters.
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;;
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;;(defvar xterm-mouse-x 0
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;; "Position of last xterm mouse event relative to the frame.")
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;;
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;;(defvar xterm-mouse-y 0
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;; "Position of last xterm mouse event relative to the frame.")
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(defvar xt-mouse-epoch nil)
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;; Indicator for the xterm-mouse mode.
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(defun xterm-mouse-position-function (pos)
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"Bound to `mouse-position-function' in XTerm mouse mode."
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(when (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-x)
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(setcdr pos (cons (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-x)
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(terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-y))))
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pos)
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(defun xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap (f)
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"Truncate with wrap-around."
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(condition-case nil
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;; First try the built-in truncate, in case there's no overflow.
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(truncate f)
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;; In case of overflow, do wraparound by hand.
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(range-error
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;; In our case, we wrap around every 3 days or so, so if we assume
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;; a maximum of 65536 wraparounds, we're safe for a couple years.
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;; Using a power of 2 makes rounding errors less likely.
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(let* ((maxwrap (* 65536 2048))
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(dbig (truncate (/ f maxwrap)))
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(fdiff (- f (* 1.0 maxwrap dbig))))
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(+ (truncate fdiff) (* maxwrap dbig))))))
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;; Normal terminal mouse click reporting: expect three bytes, of the
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;; form <BUTTON+32> <X+32> <Y+32>. Return a list (EVENT-TYPE X Y).
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(defun xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence-1000 ()
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(let* ((code (- (read-event) 32))
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(type
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;; For buttons > 3, the release-event looks differently
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;; (see xc/programs/xterm/button.c, function EditorButton),
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;; and come in a release-event only, no down-event.
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(cond ((>= code 64)
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(format "mouse-%d" (- code 60)))
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((memq code '(8 9 10))
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(format "M-down-mouse-%d" (- code 7)))
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((memq code '(3 11))
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(let ((down (car (terminal-parameter
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nil 'xterm-mouse-last-down))))
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(when (and down (string-match "[0-9]" (symbol-name down)))
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(format (if (eq code 3) "mouse-%s" "M-mouse-%s")
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(match-string 0 (symbol-name down))))))
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((memq code '(0 1 2))
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(format "down-mouse-%d" (+ 1 code)))))
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(x (- (read-event) 33))
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(y (- (read-event) 33)))
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(and type (wholenump x) (wholenump y)
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(list (intern type) x y))))
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;; XTerm's 1006-mode terminal mouse click reporting has the form
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;; <BUTTON> ; <X> ; <Y> <M or m>, where the button and ordinates are
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;; in encoded (decimal) form. Return a list (EVENT-TYPE X Y).
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(defun xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence-1006 ()
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(let (button-bytes x-bytes y-bytes c)
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(while (not (eq (setq c (read-event)) ?\;))
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(push c button-bytes))
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(while (not (eq (setq c (read-event)) ?\;))
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(push c x-bytes))
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(while (not (memq (setq c (read-event)) '(?m ?M)))
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(push c y-bytes))
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(list (let* ((code (string-to-number
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(apply 'string (nreverse button-bytes))))
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(wheel (>= code 64))
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(down (and (not wheel)
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(eq c ?M))))
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(intern (format "%s%smouse-%d"
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(cond (wheel "")
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((< code 4) "")
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((< code 8) "S-")
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((< code 12) "M-")
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((< code 16) "M-S-")
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((< code 20) "C-")
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((< code 24) "C-S-")
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((< code 28) "C-M-")
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((< code 32) "C-M-S-")
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(t
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(error "Unexpected escape sequence from XTerm")))
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(if down "down-" "")
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(if wheel
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(- code 60)
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(1+ (mod code 4))))))
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(1- (string-to-number (apply 'string (nreverse x-bytes))))
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(1- (string-to-number (apply 'string (nreverse y-bytes)))))))
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(defun xterm-mouse--set-click-count (event click-count)
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(setcdr (cdr event) (list click-count))
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(let ((name (symbol-name (car event))))
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(when (string-match "\\(.*?\\)\\(\\(?:down-\\)?mouse-.*\\)" name)
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(setcar event
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(intern (concat (match-string 1 name)
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(if (= click-count 2)
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"double-" "triple-")
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(match-string 2 name)))))))
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(defun xterm-mouse-event (&optional extension)
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"Convert XTerm mouse event to Emacs mouse event.
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EXTENSION, if non-nil, means to use an extension to the usual
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terminal mouse protocol; we currently support the value 1006,
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which is the \"1006\" extension implemented in Xterm >= 277."
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(let* ((click (cond ((null extension)
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(xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence-1000))
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((eq extension 1006)
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(xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence-1006))
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(t
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(error "Unsupported XTerm mouse protocol")))))
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(when click
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(let* ((type (nth 0 click))
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(x (nth 1 click))
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(y (nth 2 click))
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;; Emulate timestamp information. This is accurate enough
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;; for default value of mouse-1-click-follows-link (450msec).
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(timestamp (xterm-mouse-truncate-wrap
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(* 1000
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(- (float-time)
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(or xt-mouse-epoch
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(setq xt-mouse-epoch (float-time)))))))
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(w (window-at x y))
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(ltrb (window-edges w))
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(left (nth 0 ltrb))
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(top (nth 1 ltrb))
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(posn (if w
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(posn-at-x-y (- x left) (- y top) w t)
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(append (list nil 'menu-bar)
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(nthcdr 2 (posn-at-x-y x y)))))
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(event (list type posn)))
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(setcar (nthcdr 3 posn) timestamp)
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;; Try to handle double/triple clicks.
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(let* ((last-click (terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-click))
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(last-type (nth 0 last-click))
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(last-name (symbol-name last-type))
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(last-time (nth 1 last-click))
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(click-count (nth 2 last-click))
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(this-time (float-time))
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(name (symbol-name type)))
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(cond
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((not (string-match "down-" name))
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;; For up events, make the up side match the down side.
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(setq this-time last-time)
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(when (and click-count (> click-count 1)
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(string-match "down-" last-name)
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(equal name (replace-match "" t t last-name)))
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(xterm-mouse--set-click-count event click-count)))
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((not last-time) nil)
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((and (> double-click-time (* 1000 (- this-time last-time)))
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(equal last-name (replace-match "" t t name)))
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(setq click-count (1+ click-count))
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(xterm-mouse--set-click-count event click-count))
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(t (setq click-count 1)))
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(set-terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-last-click
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(list type this-time click-count)))
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(set-terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-x x)
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(set-terminal-parameter nil 'xterm-mouse-y y)
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(setq last-input-event event)))))
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;;;###autoload
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(define-minor-mode xterm-mouse-mode
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"Toggle XTerm mouse mode.
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With a prefix argument ARG, enable XTerm mouse mode if ARG is
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positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
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the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
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Turn it on to use Emacs mouse commands, and off to use xterm mouse commands.
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This works in terminal emulators compatible with xterm. It only
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works for simple uses of the mouse. Basically, only non-modified
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single clicks are supported. When turned on, the normal xterm
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mouse functionality for such clicks is still available by holding
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down the SHIFT key while pressing the mouse button."
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:global t :group 'mouse
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(funcall (if xterm-mouse-mode 'add-hook 'remove-hook)
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'terminal-init-xterm-hook
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'turn-on-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal)
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(if xterm-mouse-mode
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;; Turn it on
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(progn
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(setq mouse-position-function #'xterm-mouse-position-function)
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(mapc #'turn-on-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (terminal-list)))
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;; Turn it off
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(mapc #'turn-off-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (terminal-list))
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(setq mouse-position-function nil)))
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(defconst xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
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"\e[?1000h\e[?1006h"
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"Control sequence to enable xterm mouse tracking.
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Enables basic tracking, then extended tracking on
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terminals that support it.")
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(defconst xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
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"\e[?1006l\e[?1000l"
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"Reset the modes set by `xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence'.")
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(defun turn-on-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (&optional terminal)
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"Enable xterm mouse tracking on TERMINAL."
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(when (and xterm-mouse-mode (eq t (terminal-live-p terminal))
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;; Avoid the initial terminal which is not a termcap device.
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;; FIXME: is there more elegant way to detect the initial
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;; terminal?
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(not (string= (terminal-name terminal) "initial_terminal")))
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(unless (terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode)
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;; Simulate selecting a terminal by selecting one of its frames
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;; so that we can set the terminal-local `input-decode-map'.
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(with-selected-frame (car (frames-on-display-list terminal))
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(define-key input-decode-map "\e[M" 'xterm-mouse-translate)
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(define-key input-decode-map "\e[<" 'xterm-mouse-translate-extended))
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(condition-case err
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(send-string-to-terminal xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
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terminal)
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;; FIXME: This should use a dedicated error signal.
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(error (if (equal (cadr err) "Terminal is currently suspended")
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nil ;The sequence will be sent upon resume.
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(signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
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(push xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
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(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-set-strings))
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(push xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
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(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-reset-strings))
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(set-terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode t))))
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(defun turn-off-xterm-mouse-tracking-on-terminal (terminal)
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"Disable xterm mouse tracking on TERMINAL."
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;; Only send the disable command to those terminals to which we've already
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;; sent the enable command.
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(when (and (terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode)
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(eq t (terminal-live-p terminal)))
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;; We could remove the key-binding and unset the `xterm-mouse-mode'
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;; terminal parameter, but it seems less harmful to send this escape
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;; command too many times (or to catch an unintended key sequence), than
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;; to send it too few times (or to fail to let xterm-mouse events
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;; pass by untranslated).
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(condition-case err
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(send-string-to-terminal xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
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terminal)
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;; FIXME: This should use a dedicated error signal.
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(error (if (equal (cadr err) "Terminal is currently suspended")
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nil
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(signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
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(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-set-strings)
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(remq xterm-mouse-tracking-enable-sequence
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(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-set-strings)))
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(setf (terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-reset-strings)
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(remq xterm-mouse-tracking-disable-sequence
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(terminal-parameter nil 'tty-mode-reset-strings)))
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(set-terminal-parameter terminal 'xterm-mouse-mode nil)))
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(provide 'xt-mouse)
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;;; xt-mouse.el ends here
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