fish-shell/input.h

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C

/** \file input.h
Functions for reading a character of input from stdin, using the
inputrc information for key bindings.
*/
#ifndef FISH_INPUT_H
#define FISH_INPUT_H
#include <wchar.h>
#include "input_common.h"
/**
Key codes for inputrc-style keyboard functions that are passed on
to the caller of input_read()
*/
enum
{
R_BEGINNING_OF_LINE = R_NULL+10, /* This give input_common ten slots for lowlevel keycodes */
R_END_OF_LINE,
R_FORWARD_CHAR,
R_BACKWARD_CHAR,
R_FORWARD_WORD,
R_BACKWARD_WORD,
R_HISTORY_SEARCH_BACKWARD,
R_HISTORY_SEARCH_FORWARD,
R_DELETE_CHAR,
R_BACKWARD_DELETE_CHAR,
R_KILL_LINE,
R_YANK,
R_YANK_POP,
R_COMPLETE,
R_BEGINNING_OF_HISTORY,
R_END_OF_HISTORY,
R_BACKWARD_KILL_LINE,
R_KILL_WHOLE_LINE,
R_KILL_WORD,
R_BACKWARD_KILL_WORD,
R_BACKWARD_KILL_PATH_COMPONENT,
R_DUMP_FUNCTIONS,
R_HISTORY_TOKEN_SEARCH_BACKWARD,
R_HISTORY_TOKEN_SEARCH_FORWARD,
R_SELF_INSERT,
R_VI_ARG_DIGIT,
R_VI_DELETE_TO,
R_EXECUTE,
R_BEGINNING_OF_BUFFER,
R_END_OF_BUFFER,
R_REPAINT,
R_UP_LINE,
R_DOWN_LINE,
R_SUPPRESS_AUTOSUGGESTION,
R_ACCEPT_AUTOSUGGESTION
}
;
/**
Initialize the terminal by calling setupterm, and set up arrays
used by readch to detect escape sequences for special keys.
Before calling input_init, terminfo is not initialized and MUST not be used
*/
int input_init();
/**
free up memory used by terminal functions.
*/
void input_destroy();
/**
Read a character from fd 0. Try to convert some escape sequences
into character constants, but do not permanently block the escape
character.
This is performed in the same way vim does it, i.e. if an escape
character is read, wait for more input for a short time (a few
milliseconds). If more input is avaialable, it is assumed to be an
escape sequence for a special character (such as an arrow key), and
readch attempts to parse it. If no more input follows after the
escape key, it is assumed to be an actual escape key press, and is
returned as such.
*/
wint_t input_readch();
/**
Push a character or a readline function onto the stack of unread
characters that input_readch will return before actually reading from fd
0.
*/
void input_unreadch(wint_t ch);
/**
Add a key mapping from the specified sequence to the specified command
\param sequence the sequence to bind
\param command an input function that will be run whenever the key sequence occurs
*/
void input_mapping_add(const wchar_t *sequence, const wchar_t *command);
/**
Insert all mapping names into the specified wcstring_list_t
*/
void input_mapping_get_names(wcstring_list_t &lst);
/**
Erase binding for specified key sequence
*/
bool input_mapping_erase(const wchar_t *sequence);
/**
Gets the command bound to the specified key sequence. Returns true if it exists, false if not.
*/
bool input_mapping_get(const wcstring &sequence, wcstring &cmd);
/**
Return the sequence for the terminfo variable of the specified name.
If no terminfo variable of the specified name could be found, return 0 and set errno to ENOENT.
If the terminfo variable does not have a value, return 0 and set errno to EILSEQ.
*/
const wchar_t *input_terminfo_get_sequence(const wchar_t *name);
/** Return the name of the terminfo variable with the specified sequence */
bool input_terminfo_get_name(const wcstring &seq, wcstring &name);
/** Return a list of all known terminfo names */
wcstring_list_t input_terminfo_get_names(bool skip_null);
/** Returns the input function code for the given input function name. */
wchar_t input_function_get_code(const wcstring &name);
/** Returns a list of all existing input function names */
wcstring_list_t input_function_get_names(void);
/** Updates our idea of whether we support term256 */
void update_fish_term256();
#endif