// Header file for the low level input library. #ifndef INPUT_COMMON_H #define INPUT_COMMON_H #include #include #include "common.h" #include "maybe.h" enum class readline_cmd_t { beginning_of_line, end_of_line, forward_char, backward_char, forward_word, backward_word, forward_bigword, backward_bigword, history_search_backward, history_search_forward, history_prefix_search_backward, history_prefix_search_forward, delete_char, backward_delete_char, kill_line, yank, yank_pop, complete, complete_and_search, pager_toggle_search, beginning_of_history, end_of_history, backward_kill_line, kill_whole_line, kill_word, kill_bigword, backward_kill_word, backward_kill_path_component, backward_kill_bigword, history_token_search_backward, history_token_search_forward, self_insert, self_insert_notfirst, transpose_chars, transpose_words, upcase_word, downcase_word, capitalize_word, execute, beginning_of_buffer, end_of_buffer, repaint_mode, repaint, force_repaint, up_line, down_line, suppress_autosuggestion, accept_autosuggestion, begin_selection, swap_selection_start_stop, end_selection, kill_selection, forward_jump, backward_jump, forward_jump_till, backward_jump_till, func_and, expand_abbr, delete_or_exit, cancel, undo, redo, repeat_jump, // NOTE: This one has to be last. reverse_repeat_jump }; // The range of key codes for inputrc-style keyboard functions. enum { R_END_INPUT_FUNCTIONS = static_cast(readline_cmd_t::reverse_repeat_jump) + 1 }; /// Represents an event on the character input stream. enum class char_event_type_t : uint8_t { /// A character was entered. charc, /// A readline event. readline, /// A timeout was hit. timeout, /// end-of-file was reached. eof, /// An event was handled internally, or an interrupt was received. Check to see if the reader /// loop should exit. check_exit, }; /// Hackish: the input style, which describes how char events (only) are applied to the command /// line. Note this is set only after applying bindings; it is not set from readb(). enum class char_input_style_t : uint8_t { // Insert characters normally. normal, // Insert characters only if the cursor is not at the beginning. Otherwise, discard them. notfirst, }; class char_event_t { union { /// Set if the type is charc. wchar_t c; /// Set if the type is readline. readline_cmd_t rl; } v_{}; public: /// The type of event. char_event_type_t type; /// The style to use when inserting characters into the command line. char_input_style_t input_style{char_input_style_t::normal}; /// The sequence of characters in the input mapping which generated this event. /// Note that the generic self-insert case does not have any characters, so this would be empty. wcstring seq{}; bool is_timeout() const { return type == char_event_type_t::timeout; } bool is_char() const { return type == char_event_type_t::charc; } bool is_eof() const { return type == char_event_type_t::eof; } bool is_check_exit() const { return type == char_event_type_t::check_exit; } bool is_readline() const { return type == char_event_type_t::readline; } wchar_t get_char() const { assert(type == char_event_type_t::charc && "Not a char type"); return v_.c; } readline_cmd_t get_readline() const { assert(type == char_event_type_t::readline && "Not a readline type"); return v_.rl; } /* implicit */ char_event_t(wchar_t c) : type(char_event_type_t::charc) { v_.c = c; } /* implicit */ char_event_t(readline_cmd_t rl, wcstring seq = {}) : type(char_event_type_t::readline), seq(std::move(seq)) { v_.rl = rl; } /* implicit */ char_event_t(char_event_type_t type) : type(type) { assert(type != char_event_type_t::charc && type != char_event_type_t::readline && "Cannot create a char event with this constructor"); } }; /// A type of function invoked on interrupt. /// \return the event which is to be returned to the reader loop, or none if VINTR is 0. using interrupt_func_t = maybe_t (*)(); /// Init the library with an interrupt function. void input_common_init(interrupt_func_t func); /// Adjust the escape timeout. class environment_t; void update_wait_on_escape_ms(const environment_t& vars); /// A class which knows how to produce a stream of input events. class input_event_queue_t { std::deque queue_; /// \return if we have any lookahead. bool has_lookahead() const { return !queue_.empty(); } /// \return the next event in the queue. char_event_t pop(); /// \return the next event in the queue, discarding timeouts. maybe_t pop_discard_timeouts(); char_event_t readb(); public: /// Function used by input_readch to read bytes from stdin until enough bytes have been read to /// convert them to a wchar_t. Conversion is done using mbrtowc. If a character has previously /// been read and then 'unread' using \c input_common_unreadch, that character is returned. This /// function never returns a timeout. char_event_t readch(); /// Like readch(), except it will wait at most WAIT_ON_ESCAPE milliseconds for a /// character to be available for reading. /// If \p dequeue_timeouts is set, remove any timeout from the queue; otherwise retain them. char_event_t readch_timed(bool dequeue_timeouts = false); /// Enqueue a character or a readline function to the queue of unread characters that /// readch will return before actually reading from fd 0. void push_back(const char_event_t& ch); /// Add a character or a readline function to the front of the queue of unread characters. This /// will be the next character returned by readch. void push_front(const char_event_t& ch); }; #endif