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1 ;;; cua-base.el --- emulate CUA key bindings
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
4 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 ;; Author: Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
7 ;; Keywords: keyboard emulation convenience cua
8
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10
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25
26
27 ;;; Commentary:
28
29 ;; This is the CUA package which provides a complete emulation of the
30 ;; standard CUA key bindings (Motif/Windows/Mac GUI) for selecting and
31 ;; manipulating the region where S-<movement> is used to highlight &
32 ;; extend the region.
33
34 ;; CUA style key bindings for cut and paste
35 ;; ----------------------------------------
36
37 ;; This package allows the C-z, C-x, C-c, and C-v keys to be
38 ;; bound appropriately according to the Motif/Windows GUI, i.e.
39 ;; C-z -> undo
40 ;; C-x -> cut
41 ;; C-c -> copy
42 ;; C-v -> paste
43 ;;
44 ;; The tricky part is the handling of the C-x and C-c keys which
45 ;; are normally used as prefix keys for most of emacs' built-in
46 ;; commands. With CUA they still do!!!
47 ;;
48 ;; Only when the region is currently active (and highlighted since
49 ;; transient-mark-mode is used), the C-x and C-c keys will work as CUA
50 ;; keys
51 ;; C-x -> cut
52 ;; C-c -> copy
53 ;; When the region is not active, C-x and C-c works as prefix keys!
54 ;;
55 ;; This probably sounds strange and difficult to get used to - but
56 ;; based on my own experience and the feedback from many users of
57 ;; this package, it actually works very well and users adapt to it
58 ;; instantly - or at least very quickly. So give it a try!
59 ;; ... and in the few cases where you make a mistake and accidentally
60 ;; delete the region - you just undo the mistake (with C-z).
61 ;;
62 ;; If you really need to perform a command which starts with one of
63 ;; the prefix keys even when the region is active, you have three options:
64 ;; - press the prefix key twice very quickly (within 0.2 seconds),
65 ;; - press the prefix key and the following key within 0.2 seconds), or
66 ;; - use the SHIFT key with the prefix key, i.e. C-X or C-C
67 ;;
68 ;; This behaviour can be customized via the
69 ;; cua-prefix-override-inhibit-delay variable.
70
71 ;; In addition to using the shifted movement keys, you can also use
72 ;; [C-space] to start the region and use unshifted movement keys to extend
73 ;; it. To cancel the region, use [C-space] or [C-g].
74
75 ;; If you prefer to use the standard emacs cut, copy, paste, and undo
76 ;; bindings, customize cua-enable-cua-keys to nil.
77
78
79 ;; Typing text replaces the region
80 ;; -------------------------------
81
82 ;; When the region is active, i.e. highlighted, the text in region is
83 ;; replaced by the text you type.
84
85 ;; The replaced text is saved in register 0 which can be inserted using
86 ;; the key sequence M-0 C-v (see the section on register support below).
87
88 ;; If you have just replaced a highlighted region with typed text,
89 ;; you can repeat the replace with M-v. This will search forward
90 ;; for a streach of text identical to the previous contents of the
91 ;; region (i.e. the contents of register 0) and replace it with the
92 ;; text you typed to replace the original region. Repeating M-v will
93 ;; replace the next matching region and so on.
94 ;;
95 ;; Example: Suppose you have a line like this
96 ;; The redo operation will redo the last redoable command
97 ;; which you want to change into
98 ;; The repeat operation will repeat the last repeatable command
99 ;; This is done by highlighting the first occurrence of "redo"
100 ;; and type "repeat" M-v M-v.
101
102 ;; Note: Since CUA-mode duplicates the functionality of the
103 ;; delete-selection-mode, that mode is automatically disabled when
104 ;; CUA-mode is enabled.
105
106
107 ;; CUA mode indications
108 ;; --------------------
109 ;; You can choose to let CUA use different cursor colors to indicate
110 ;; overwrite mode and read-only buffers. For example, the following
111 ;; setting will use a RED cursor in normal (insertion) mode in
112 ;; read-write buffers, a YELLOW cursor in overwrite mode in read-write
113 ;; buffers, and a GREEN cursor read-only buffers:
114 ;;
115 ;; (setq cua-normal-cursor-color "red")
116 ;; (setq cua-overwrite-cursor-color "yellow")
117 ;; (setq cua-read-only-cursor-color "green")
118 ;;
119
120 ;; CUA register support
121 ;; --------------------
122 ;; Emacs' standard register support is also based on a separate set of
123 ;; "register commands".
124 ;;
125 ;; CUA's register support is activated by providing a numeric
126 ;; prefix argument to the C-x, C-c, and C-v commands. For example,
127 ;; to copy the selected region to register 2, enter [M-2 C-c].
128 ;; Or if you have activated the keypad prefix mode, enter [kp-2 C-c].
129 ;;
130 ;; And CUA will copy and paste normal region as well as rectangles
131 ;; into the registers, i.e. you use exactly the same command for both.
132 ;;
133 ;; In addition, the last highlighted text that is deleted (not
134 ;; copied), e.g. by [delete] or by typing text over a highlighted
135 ;; region, is automatically saved in register 0, so you can insert it
136 ;; using [M-0 C-v].
137
138 ;; CUA rectangle support
139 ;; ---------------------
140 ;; Emacs' normal rectangle support is based on interpreting the region
141 ;; between the mark and point as a "virtual rectangle", and using a
142 ;; completely separate set of "rectangle commands" [C-x r ...] on the
143 ;; region to copy, kill, fill a.s.o. the virtual rectangle.
144 ;;
145 ;; cua-mode's superior rectangle support uses a true visual
146 ;; representation of the selected rectangle, i.e. it highlights the
147 ;; actual part of the buffer that is currently selected as part of the
148 ;; rectangle. Unlike emacs' traditional rectangle commands, the
149 ;; selected rectangle always as straight left and right edges, even
150 ;; when those are in the middle of a TAB character or beyond the end
151 ;; of the current line. And it does this without actually modifying
152 ;; the buffer contents (it uses display overlays to visualize the
153 ;; virtual dimensions of the rectangle).
154 ;;
155 ;; This means that cua-mode's rectangles are not limited to the actual
156 ;; contents of the buffer, so if the cursor is currently at the end of a
157 ;; short line, you can still extend the rectangle to include more columns
158 ;; of longer lines in the same rectangle. And you can also have the
159 ;; left edge of a rectangle start in the middle of a TAB character.
160 ;; Sounds strange? Try it!
161 ;;
162 ;; To start a rectangle, use [S-return] and extend it using the normal
163 ;; movement keys (up, down, left, right, home, end, C-home,
164 ;; C-end). Once the rectangle has the desired size, you can cut or
165 ;; copy it using C-x and C-c (or C-w and M-w), and you can
166 ;; subsequently insert it - as a rectangle - using C-v (or C-y). So
167 ;; the only new command you need to know to work with cua-mode
168 ;; rectangles is S-return!
169 ;;
170 ;; Normally, when you paste a rectangle using C-v (C-y), each line of
171 ;; the rectangle is inserted into the existing lines in the buffer.
172 ;; If overwrite-mode is active when you paste a rectangle, it is
173 ;; inserted as normal (multi-line) text.
174 ;;
175 ;; If you prefer the traditional rectangle marking (i.e. don't want
176 ;; straight edges), [M-p] toggles this for the current rectangle,
177 ;; or you can customize cua-virtual-rectangle-edges.
178
179 ;; And there's more: If you want to extend or reduce the size of the
180 ;; rectangle in one of the other corners of the rectangle, just use
181 ;; [return] to move the cursor to the "next" corner. Or you can use
182 ;; the [M-up], [M-down], [M-left], and [M-right] keys to move the
183 ;; entire rectangle overlay (but not the contents) in the given
184 ;; direction.
185 ;;
186 ;; [S-return] cancels the rectangle
187 ;; [C-space] activates the region bounded by the rectangle
188
189 ;; If you type a normal (self-inserting) character when the rectangle is
190 ;; active, the character is inserted on the "current side" of every line
191 ;; of the rectangle. The "current side" is the side on which the cursor
192 ;; is currently located. If the rectangle is only 1 column wide,
193 ;; insertion will be performed to the left when the cursor is at the
194 ;; bottom of the rectangle. So, for example, to comment out an entire
195 ;; paragraph like this one, just place the cursor on the first character
196 ;; of the first line, and enter the following:
197 ;; S-return M-} ; ; <space> S-return
198
199 ;; cua-mode's rectangle support also includes all the normal rectangle
200 ;; functions with easy access:
201 ;;
202 ;; [M-a] aligns all words at the left edge of the rectangle
203 ;; [M-b] fills the rectangle with blanks (tabs and spaces)
204 ;; [M-c] closes the rectangle by removing all blanks at the left edge
205 ;; of the rectangle
206 ;; [M-f] fills the rectangle with a single character (prompt)
207 ;; [M-i] increases the first number found on each line of the rectangle
208 ;; by the amount given by the numeric prefix argument (default 1)
209 ;; It recognizes 0x... as hexadecimal numbers
210 ;; [M-k] kills the rectangle as normal multi-line text (for paste)
211 ;; [M-l] downcases the rectangle
212 ;; [M-m] copies the rectangle as normal multi-line text (for paste)
213 ;; [M-n] fills each line of the rectangle with increasing numbers using
214 ;; a supplied format string (prompt)
215 ;; [M-o] opens the rectangle by moving the highlighted text to the
216 ;; right of the rectangle and filling the rectangle with blanks.
217 ;; [M-p] toggles virtual straight rectangle edges
218 ;; [M-P] inserts tabs and spaces (padding) to make real straight edges
219 ;; [M-q] performs text filling on the rectangle
220 ;; [M-r] replaces REGEXP (prompt) by STRING (prompt) in rectangle
221 ;; [M-R] reverse the lines in the rectangle
222 ;; [M-s] fills each line of the rectangle with the same STRING (prompt)
223 ;; [M-t] performs text fill of the rectangle with TEXT (prompt)
224 ;; [M-u] upcases the rectangle
225 ;; [M-|] runs shell command on rectangle
226 ;; [M-'] restricts rectangle to lines with CHAR (prompt) at left column
227 ;; [M-/] restricts rectangle to lines matching REGEXP (prompt)
228 ;; [C-?] Shows a brief list of the above commands.
229
230 ;; [M-C-up] and [M-C-down] scrolls the lines INSIDE the rectangle up
231 ;; and down; lines scrolled outside the top or bottom of the rectangle
232 ;; are lost, but can be recovered using [C-z].
233
234 ;; CUA Global Mark
235 ;; ---------------
236 ;; The final feature provided by CUA is the "global mark", which
237 ;; makes it very easy to copy bits and pieces from the same and other
238 ;; files into the current text. To enable and cancel the global mark,
239 ;; use [S-C-space]. The cursor will blink when the global mark
240 ;; is active. The following commands behave differently when the global
241 ;; mark is set:
242 ;; <ch> All characters (including newlines) you type are inserted
243 ;; at the global mark!
244 ;; [C-x] If you cut a region or rectangle, it is automatically inserted
245 ;; at the global mark, and the global mark is advanced.
246 ;; [C-c] If you copy a region or rectangle, it is immediately inserted
247 ;; at the global mark, and the global mark is advanced.
248 ;; [C-v] Copies a single character to the global mark.
249 ;; [C-d] Moves (i.e. deletes and inserts) a single character to the
250 ;; global mark.
251 ;; [backspace] deletes the character before the global mark, while
252 ;; [delete] deltes the character after the global mark.
253
254 ;; [S-C-space] Jumps to and cancels the global mark.
255 ;; [C-u S-C-space] Cancels the global mark (stays in current buffer).
256
257 ;; [TAB] Indents the current line or rectangle to the column of the
258 ;; global mark.
259
260 ;;; Code:
261
262 ;;; Customization
263
264 (defgroup cua nil
265 "Emulate CUA key bindings including C-x and C-c."
266 :prefix "cua"
267 :group 'editing-basics
268 :group 'convenience
269 :group 'emulations
270 :version "22.1"
271 :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "cua-base.el")
272 :link '(emacs-library-link :tag "Lisp File" "cua-base.el"))
273
274 (defcustom cua-enable-cua-keys t
275 "*Enable using C-z, C-x, C-c, and C-v for undo, cut, copy, and paste.
276 If the value is t, these mappings are always enabled. If the value is
277 'shift, these keys are only enabled if the last region was marked with
278 a shifted movement key. If the value is nil, these keys are never
279 enabled."
280 :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
281 (const :tag "Shift region only" shift)
282 (other :tag "Enabled" t))
283 :group 'cua)
284
285 (defcustom cua-highlight-region-shift-only nil
286 "*If non-nil, only highlight region if marked with S-<move>.
287 When this is non-nil, CUA toggles `transient-mark-mode' on when the region
288 is marked using shifted movement keys, and off when the mark is cleared.
289 But when the mark was set using \\[cua-set-mark], transient-mark-mode
290 is not turned on."
291 :type 'boolean
292 :group 'cua)
293
294 (defcustom cua-prefix-override-inhibit-delay
295 (if (featurep 'lisp-float-type) (/ (float 1) (float 5)) nil)
296 "*If non-nil, time in seconds to delay before overriding prefix key.
297 If there is additional input within this time, the prefix key is
298 used as a normal prefix key. So typing a key sequence quickly will
299 inhibit overriding the prefix key.
300 As a special case, if the prefix keys repeated within this time, the
301 first prefix key is discarded, so typing a prefix key twice in quick
302 succession will also inhibit overriding the prefix key.
303 If the value is nil, use a shifted prefix key to inhibit the override."
304 :type '(choice (number :tag "Inhibit delay")
305 (const :tag "No delay" nil))
306 :group 'cua)
307
308 (defcustom cua-keep-region-after-copy nil
309 "If non-nil, don't deselect the region after copying."
310 :type 'boolean
311 :group 'cua)
312
313 (defcustom cua-enable-register-prefix 'not-ctrl-u
314 "*If non-nil, registers are supported via numeric prefix arg.
315 If the value is t, any numeric prefix arg in the range 0 to 9 will be
316 interpreted as a register number.
317 If the value is not-ctrl-u, using C-u to enter a numeric prefix is not
318 interpreted as a register number.
319 If the value is ctrl-u-only, only numeric prefix entered with C-u is
320 interpreted as a register number."
321 :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
322 (const :tag "Enabled, but C-u arg is not a register" not-ctrl-u)
323 (const :tag "Enabled, but only for C-u arg" ctrl-u-only)
324 (other :tag "Enabled" t))
325 :group 'cua)
326
327 (defcustom cua-delete-copy-to-register-0 t
328 "*If non-nil, save last deleted region or rectangle to register 0."
329 :type 'boolean
330 :group 'cua)
331
332 (defcustom cua-use-hyper-key nil
333 "*If non-nil, bind rectangle commands to H-? instead of M-?.
334 If set to 'also, toggle region command is also on S-return.
335 Must be set prior to enabling CUA."
336 :type '(choice (const :tag "Meta key and S-return" nil)
337 (const :tag "Hyper key only" only)
338 (const :tag "Hyper key and S-return" also))
339 :group 'cua)
340
341 (defcustom cua-enable-region-auto-help nil
342 "*If non-nil, automatically show help for active region."
343 :type 'boolean
344 :group 'cua)
345
346 (defcustom cua-enable-modeline-indications nil
347 "*If non-nil, use minor-mode hook to show status in mode line."
348 :type 'boolean
349 :group 'cua)
350
351 (defcustom cua-check-pending-input t
352 "*If non-nil, don't override prefix key if input pending.
353 It is rumoured that input-pending-p is unreliable under some window
354 managers, so try setting this to nil, if prefix override doesn't work."
355 :type 'boolean
356 :group 'cua)
357
358
359 ;;; Rectangle Customization
360
361 (defcustom cua-virtual-rectangle-edges t
362 "*If non-nil, rectangles have virtual straight edges.
363 Note that although rectangles are always DISPLAYED with straight edges, the
364 buffer is NOT modified, until you execute a command that actually modifies it.
365 \[M-p] toggles this feature when a rectangle is active."
366 :type 'boolean
367 :group 'cua)
368
369 (defcustom cua-auto-tabify-rectangles 1000
370 "*If non-nil, automatically tabify after rectangle commands.
371 This basically means that `tabify' is applied to all lines that
372 are modified by inserting or deleting a rectangle. If value is
373 an integer, cua will look for existing tabs in a region around
374 the rectangle, and only do the conversion if any tabs are already
375 present. The number specifies then number of characters before
376 and after the region marked by the rectangle to search."
377 :type '(choice (number :tag "Auto detect (limit)")
378 (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
379 (other :tag "Enabled" t))
380 :group 'cua)
381
382 (defcustom cua-enable-rectangle-auto-help t
383 "*If non-nil, automatically show help for region, rectangle and global mark."
384 :type 'boolean
385 :group 'cua)
386
387 (defface cua-rectangle-face
388 '((default :inherit region)
389 (((class color)) :foreground "white" :background "maroon"))
390 "*Font used by CUA for highlighting the rectangle."
391 :group 'cua)
392
393 (defface cua-rectangle-noselect-face
394 '((default :inherit region)
395 (((class color)) :foreground "white" :background "dimgray"))
396 "*Font used by CUA for highlighting the non-selected rectangle lines."
397 :group 'cua)
398
399
400 ;;; Global Mark Customization
401
402 (defcustom cua-global-mark-keep-visible t
403 "*If non-nil, always keep global mark visible in other window."
404 :type 'boolean
405 :group 'cua)
406
407 (defface cua-global-mark-face
408 '((((min-colors 88)(class color)) :foreground "black" :background "yellow1")
409 (((class color)) :foreground "black" :background "yellow")
410 (t :bold t))
411 "*Font used by CUA for highlighting the global mark."
412 :group 'cua)
413
414 (defcustom cua-global-mark-blink-cursor-interval 0.20
415 "*Blink cursor at this interval when global mark is active."
416 :type '(choice (number :tag "Blink interval")
417 (const :tag "No blink" nil))
418 :group 'cua)
419
420
421 ;;; Cursor Indication Customization
422
423 (defcustom cua-enable-cursor-indications nil
424 "*If non-nil, use different cursor colors for indications."
425 :type 'boolean
426 :group 'cua)
427
428 (defcustom cua-normal-cursor-color (or (and (boundp 'initial-cursor-color) initial-cursor-color)
429 (and (boundp 'initial-frame-alist)
430 (assoc 'cursor-color initial-frame-alist)
431 (cdr (assoc 'cursor-color initial-frame-alist)))
432 (and (boundp 'default-frame-alist)
433 (assoc 'cursor-color default-frame-alist)
434 (cdr (assoc 'cursor-color default-frame-alist)))
435 (frame-parameter nil 'cursor-color)
436 "red")
437 "Normal (non-overwrite) cursor color.
438 Default is to load cursor color from initial or default frame parameters.
439
440 If the value is a COLOR name, then only the `cursor-color' attribute will be
441 affected. If the value is a cursor TYPE (one of: box, hollow, bar, or hbar),
442 then only the `cursor-type' property will be affected. If the value is
443 a cons (TYPE . COLOR), then both properties are affected."
444 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
445 :type '(choice
446 (color :tag "Color")
447 (choice :tag "Type"
448 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
449 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
450 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
451 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
452 (cons :tag "Color and Type"
453 (choice :tag "Type"
454 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
455 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
456 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
457 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
458 (color :tag "Color")))
459 :group 'cua)
460
461 (defcustom cua-read-only-cursor-color "darkgreen"
462 "*Cursor color used in read-only buffers, if non-nil.
463 Only used when `cua-enable-cursor-indications' is non-nil.
464
465 If the value is a COLOR name, then only the `cursor-color' attribute will be
466 affected. If the value is a cursor TYPE (one of: box, hollow, bar, or hbar),
467 then only the `cursor-type' property will be affected. If the value is
468 a cons (TYPE . COLOR), then both properties are affected."
469 :type '(choice
470 (color :tag "Color")
471 (choice :tag "Type"
472 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
473 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
474 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
475 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
476 (cons :tag "Color and Type"
477 (choice :tag "Type"
478 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
479 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
480 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
481 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
482 (color :tag "Color")))
483 :group 'cua)
484
485 (defcustom cua-overwrite-cursor-color "yellow"
486 "*Cursor color used when overwrite mode is set, if non-nil.
487 Only used when `cua-enable-cursor-indications' is non-nil.
488
489 If the value is a COLOR name, then only the `cursor-color' attribute will be
490 affected. If the value is a cursor TYPE (one of: box, hollow, bar, or hbar),
491 then only the `cursor-type' property will be affected. If the value is
492 a cons (TYPE . COLOR), then both properties are affected."
493 :type '(choice
494 (color :tag "Color")
495 (choice :tag "Type"
496 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
497 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
498 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
499 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
500 (cons :tag "Color and Type"
501 (choice :tag "Type"
502 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
503 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
504 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
505 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
506 (color :tag "Color")))
507 :group 'cua)
508
509 (defcustom cua-global-mark-cursor-color "cyan"
510 "*Indication for active global mark.
511 Will change cursor color to specified color if string.
512 Only used when `cua-enable-cursor-indications' is non-nil.
513
514 If the value is a COLOR name, then only the `cursor-color' attribute will be
515 affected. If the value is a cursor TYPE (one of: box, hollow, bar, or hbar),
516 then only the `cursor-type' property will be affected. If the value is
517 a cons (TYPE . COLOR), then both properties are affected."
518 :type '(choice
519 (color :tag "Color")
520 (choice :tag "Type"
521 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
522 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
523 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
524 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
525 (cons :tag "Color and Type"
526 (choice :tag "Type"
527 (const :tag "Filled box" box)
528 (const :tag "Vertical bar" bar)
529 (const :tag "Horisontal bar" hbar)
530 (const :tag "Hollow box" hollow))
531 (color :tag "Color")))
532 :group 'cua)
533
534
535 ;;; Rectangle support is in cua-rect.el
536
537 (autoload 'cua-set-rectangle-mark "cua-rect" nil t nil)
538
539 ;; Stub definitions until it is loaded
540
541 (when (not (featurep 'cua-rect))
542 (defvar cua--rectangle)
543 (setq cua--rectangle nil)
544 (defvar cua--last-killed-rectangle)
545 (setq cua--last-killed-rectangle nil))
546
547
548
549 ;;; Global Mark support is in cua-gmrk.el
550
551 (autoload 'cua-toggle-global-mark "cua-gmrk.el" nil t nil)
552
553 ;; Stub definitions until cua-gmrk.el is loaded
554
555 (when (not (featurep 'cua-gmrk))
556 (defvar cua--global-mark-active)
557 (setq cua--global-mark-active nil))
558
559
560 (provide 'cua-base)
561
562 (eval-when-compile
563 (require 'cua-rect)
564 (require 'cua-gmrk)
565 )
566
567
568 ;;; Low-level Interface
569
570 (defvar cua-inhibit-cua-keys nil
571 "Buffer-local variable that may disable the cua keymappings.")
572 (make-variable-buffer-local 'cua-inhibit-cua-keys)
573
574 ;;; Aux. variables
575
576 ;; Current region was started using cua-set-mark.
577 (defvar cua--explicit-region-start nil)
578
579 ;; Latest region was started using shifted movement command.
580 (defvar cua--last-region-shifted nil)
581
582 ;; buffer + point prior to current command when rectangle is active
583 ;; checked in post-command hook to see if point was moved
584 (defvar cua--buffer-and-point-before-command nil)
585
586 ;; status string for mode line indications
587 (defvar cua--status-string nil)
588
589 (defvar cua--debug nil)
590
591
592 ;;; Prefix key override mechanism
593
594 ;; The prefix override (when mark-active) operates in three substates:
595 ;; [1] Before using a prefix key
596 ;; [2] Immediately after using a prefix key
597 ;; [3] A fraction of a second later
598
599 ;; In state [1], the cua--prefix-override-keymap is active.
600 ;; This keymap binds the C-x and C-c prefix keys to the
601 ;; cua--prefix-override-handler function.
602
603 ;; When a prefix key is typed in state [1], cua--prefix-override-handler
604 ;; will push back the keys already read to the event queue. If input is
605 ;; pending, it changes directly to state [3]. Otherwise, a short timer [T]
606 ;; is started, and it changes to state [2].
607
608 ;; In state [2], the cua--prefix-override-keymap is inactive. Instead the
609 ;; cua--prefix-repeat-keymap is active. This keymap binds C-c C-c and C-x
610 ;; C-x to the cua--prefix-repeat-handler function.
611
612 ;; If the prefix key is repeated in state [2], cua--prefix-repeat-handler
613 ;; will cancel [T], back the keys already read (except for the second prefix
614 ;; keys) to the event queue, and changes to state [3].
615
616 ;; The basic cua--cua-keys-keymap binds [C-x timeout] to kill-region and
617 ;; [C-c timeout] to copy-region-as-kill, so if [T] times out in state [2],
618 ;; the cua--prefix-override-timeout function will push a `timeout' event on
619 ;; the event queue, and changes to state [3].
620
621 ;; In state [3] both cua--prefix-override-keymap and cua--prefix-repeat-keymap
622 ;; are inactive, so the timeout in cua-global-keymap binding is used, or the
623 ;; normal prefix key binding from the global or local map will be used.
624
625 ;; The pre-command hook (executed as a consequence of the timeout or normal
626 ;; prefix key binding) will cancel [T] and change from state [3] back to
627 ;; state [1]. So cua--prefix-override-handler and cua--prefix-repeat-handler
628 ;; are always called with state reset to [1]!
629
630 ;; State [1] is recognized by cua--prefix-override-timer is nil,
631 ;; state [2] is recognized by cua--prefix-override-timer is a timer, and
632 ;; state [3] is recognized by cua--prefix-override-timer is t.
633
634 (defvar cua--prefix-override-timer nil)
635 (defvar cua--prefix-override-length nil)
636
637 (defun cua--prefix-override-replay (arg repeat)
638 (let* ((keys (this-command-keys))
639 (i (length keys))
640 (key (aref keys (1- i))))
641 (setq cua--prefix-override-length (- i repeat))
642 (setq cua--prefix-override-timer
643 (or
644 ;; In state [2], change to state [3]
645 (> repeat 0)
646 ;; In state [1], change directly to state [3]
647 (and cua-check-pending-input (input-pending-p))
648 ;; In state [1], [T] disabled, so change to state [3]
649 (not (numberp cua-prefix-override-inhibit-delay))
650 (<= cua-prefix-override-inhibit-delay 0)
651 ;; In state [1], start [T] and change to state [2]
652 (run-with-timer cua-prefix-override-inhibit-delay nil
653 'cua--prefix-override-timeout)))
654 ;; Don't record this command
655 (setq this-command last-command)
656 ;; Restore the prefix arg
657 (setq prefix-arg arg)
658 (reset-this-command-lengths)
659 ;; Push the key back on the event queue
660 (setq unread-command-events (cons key unread-command-events))))
661
662 (defun cua--prefix-override-handler (arg)
663 "Start timer waiting for prefix key to be followed by another key.
664 Repeating prefix key when region is active works as a single prefix key."
665 (interactive "P")
666 (cua--prefix-override-replay arg 0))
667
668 (defun cua--prefix-repeat-handler (arg)
669 "Repeating prefix key when region is active works as a single prefix key."
670 (interactive "P")
671 (cua--prefix-override-replay arg 1))
672
673 (defun cua--prefix-copy-handler (arg)
674 "Copy region/rectangle, then replay last key."
675 (interactive "P")
676 (if cua--rectangle
677 (cua-copy-rectangle arg)
678 (cua-copy-region arg))
679 (let ((keys (this-single-command-keys)))
680 (setq unread-command-events
681 (cons (aref keys (1- (length keys))) unread-command-events))))
682
683 (defun cua--prefix-cut-handler (arg)
684 "Cut region/rectangle, then replay last key."
685 (interactive "P")
686 (if cua--rectangle
687 (cua-cut-rectangle arg)
688 (cua-cut-region arg))
689 (let ((keys (this-single-command-keys)))
690 (setq unread-command-events
691 (cons (aref keys (1- (length keys))) unread-command-events))))
692
693 (defun cua--prefix-override-timeout ()
694 (setq cua--prefix-override-timer t)
695 (when (= (length (this-command-keys)) cua--prefix-override-length)
696 (setq unread-command-events (cons 'timeout unread-command-events))
697 (if prefix-arg
698 (reset-this-command-lengths)
699 (setq overriding-terminal-local-map nil))
700 (cua--select-keymaps)))
701
702
703 ;;; Aux. functions
704
705 (defun cua--fallback ()
706 ;; Execute original command
707 (setq this-command this-original-command)
708 (call-interactively this-command))
709
710 (defun cua--keep-active ()
711 (setq mark-active t
712 deactivate-mark nil))
713
714 (defun cua--deactivate (&optional now)
715 (setq cua--explicit-region-start nil)
716 (if (not now)
717 (setq deactivate-mark t)
718 (setq mark-active nil)
719 (run-hooks 'deactivate-mark-hook)))
720
721
722 ;; The current register prefix
723 (defvar cua--register nil)
724
725 (defun cua--prefix-arg (arg)
726 (setq cua--register
727 (and cua-enable-register-prefix
728 (integerp arg) (>= arg 0) (< arg 10)
729 (let* ((prefix (aref (this-command-keys) 0))
730 (ctrl-u-prefix (and (integerp prefix)
731 (= prefix ?\C-u))))
732 (cond
733 ((eq cua-enable-register-prefix 'not-ctrl-u)
734 (not ctrl-u-prefix))
735 ((eq cua-enable-register-prefix 'ctrl-u-only)
736 ctrl-u-prefix)
737 (t t)))
738 (+ arg ?0)))
739 (if cua--register nil arg))
740
741
742 ;;; Region specific commands
743
744 (defvar cua--last-deleted-region-pos nil)
745 (defvar cua--last-deleted-region-text nil)
746
747 (defun cua-delete-region ()
748 "Delete the active region.
749 Save a copy in register 0 if `cua-delete-copy-to-register-0' is non-nil."
750 (interactive)
751 (let ((start (mark)) (end (point)))
752 (or (<= start end)
753 (setq start (prog1 end (setq end start))))
754 (setq cua--last-deleted-region-text (buffer-substring start end))
755 (if cua-delete-copy-to-register-0
756 (set-register ?0 cua--last-deleted-region-text))
757 (delete-region start end)
758 (setq cua--last-deleted-region-pos
759 (cons (current-buffer)
760 (and (consp buffer-undo-list)
761 (car buffer-undo-list))))
762 (cua--deactivate)))
763
764 (defun cua-replace-region ()
765 "Replace the active region with the character you type."
766 (interactive)
767 (cua-delete-region)
768 (unless (eq this-original-command this-command)
769 (cua--fallback)))
770
771 (defun cua-copy-region (arg)
772 "Copy the region to the kill ring.
773 With numeric prefix arg, copy to register 0-9 instead."
774 (interactive "P")
775 (setq arg (cua--prefix-arg arg))
776 (setq cua--last-killed-rectangle nil)
777 (let ((start (mark)) (end (point)))
778 (or (<= start end)
779 (setq start (prog1 end (setq end start))))
780 (if cua--register
781 (copy-to-register cua--register start end nil)
782 (copy-region-as-kill start end))
783 (if cua-keep-region-after-copy
784 (cua--keep-active)
785 (cua--deactivate))))
786
787 (defun cua-cut-region (arg)
788 "Cut the region and copy to the kill ring.
789 With numeric prefix arg, copy to register 0-9 instead."
790 (interactive "P")
791 (setq cua--last-killed-rectangle nil)
792 (if buffer-read-only
793 (cua-copy-region arg)
794 (setq arg (cua--prefix-arg arg))
795 (let ((start (mark)) (end (point)))
796 (or (<= start end)
797 (setq start (prog1 end (setq end start))))
798 (if cua--register
799 (copy-to-register cua--register start end t)
800 (kill-region start end)))
801 (cua--deactivate)))
802
803 ;;; Generic commands for regions, rectangles, and global marks
804
805 (defun cua-cancel ()
806 "Cancel the active region, rectangle, or global mark."
807 (interactive)
808 (setq mark-active nil)
809 (setq cua--explicit-region-start nil)
810 (if (fboundp 'cua--cancel-rectangle)
811 (cua--cancel-rectangle)))
812
813 (defun cua-paste (arg)
814 "Paste last cut or copied region or rectangle.
815 An active region is deleted before executing the command.
816 With numeric prefix arg, paste from register 0-9 instead.
817 If global mark is active, copy from register or one character."
818 (interactive "P")
819 (setq arg (cua--prefix-arg arg))
820 (let ((regtxt (and cua--register (get-register cua--register)))
821 (count (prefix-numeric-value arg))
822 paste-column paste-lines)
823 (cond
824 ((and cua--register (not regtxt))
825 (message "Nothing in register %c" cua--register))
826 (cua--global-mark-active
827 (if regtxt
828 (cua--insert-at-global-mark regtxt)
829 (when (not (eobp))
830 (cua--insert-at-global-mark (buffer-substring (point) (+ (point) count)))
831 (forward-char count))))
832 (buffer-read-only
833 (message "Cannot paste into a read-only buffer"))
834 (t
835 ;; Must save register here, since delete may override reg 0.
836 (if mark-active
837 ;; Before a yank command, make sure we don't yank
838 ;; the same region that we are going to delete.
839 ;; That would make yank a no-op.
840 (if cua--rectangle
841 (progn
842 (goto-char (min (mark) (point)))
843 (setq paste-column (cua--rectangle-left))
844 (setq paste-lines (cua--delete-rectangle))
845 (if (= paste-lines 1)
846 (setq paste-lines nil))) ;; paste all
847 (if (string= (buffer-substring (point) (mark))
848 (car kill-ring))
849 (current-kill 1))
850 (cua-delete-region)))
851 (cond
852 (regtxt
853 (cond
854 ((consp regtxt) (cua--insert-rectangle regtxt))
855 ((stringp regtxt) (insert-for-yank regtxt))
856 (t (message "Unknown data in register %c" cua--register))))
857 ((and cua--last-killed-rectangle
858 (eq (and kill-ring (car kill-ring)) (car cua--last-killed-rectangle)))
859 (let ((pt (point)))
860 (when (not (eq buffer-undo-list t))
861 (setq this-command 'cua--paste-rectangle)
862 (undo-boundary)
863 (setq buffer-undo-list (cons pt buffer-undo-list)))
864 (cua--insert-rectangle (cdr cua--last-killed-rectangle)
865 nil paste-column paste-lines)
866 (if arg (goto-char pt))))
867 (t (yank arg)))))))
868
869 (defun cua-paste-pop (arg)
870 "Replace a just-pasted text or rectangle with a different text.
871 See `yank-pop' for details."
872 (interactive "P")
873 (if (eq last-command 'cua--paste-rectangle)
874 (progn
875 (undo)
876 (yank arg))
877 (yank-pop (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
878
879 (defun cua-exchange-point-and-mark (arg)
880 "Exchanges point and mark, but don't activate the mark.
881 Activates the mark if a prefix argument is given."
882 (interactive "P")
883 (if arg
884 (setq mark-active t)
885 (let (mark-active)
886 (exchange-point-and-mark)
887 (if cua--rectangle
888 (cua--rectangle-corner 0)))))
889
890 ;; Typed text that replaced the highlighted region.
891 (defvar cua--repeat-replace-text nil)
892
893 (defun cua-repeat-replace-region (arg)
894 "Repeat replacing text of highlighted region with typed text.
895 Searches for the next streach of text identical to the region last
896 replaced by typing text over it and replaces it with the same streach
897 of text."
898 (interactive "P")
899 (when cua--last-deleted-region-pos
900 (save-excursion
901 (save-restriction
902 (set-buffer (car cua--last-deleted-region-pos))
903 (widen)
904 ;; Find the text that replaced the region via the undo list.
905 (let ((ul buffer-undo-list)
906 (elt (cdr cua--last-deleted-region-pos))
907 u s e)
908 (when elt
909 (while (consp ul)
910 (setq u (car ul) ul (cdr ul))
911 (cond
912 ((eq u elt) ;; got it
913 (setq ul nil))
914 ((and (consp u) (integerp (car u)) (integerp (cdr u)))
915 (if (and s (= (cdr u) s))
916 (setq s (car u))
917 (setq s (car u) e (cdr u)))))))
918 (setq cua--repeat-replace-text
919 (cond ((and s e (<= s e) (= s (mark t)))
920 (buffer-substring-no-properties s e))
921 ((and (null s) (eq u elt)) ;; nothing inserted
922 "")
923 (t
924 (message "Cannot locate replacement text")
925 nil))))))
926 (setq cua--last-deleted-region-pos nil))
927 (if (and cua--last-deleted-region-text
928 cua--repeat-replace-text
929 (search-forward cua--last-deleted-region-text nil t nil))
930 (replace-match cua--repeat-replace-text arg t)))
931
932 (defun cua-help-for-region (&optional help)
933 "Show region specific help in echo area."
934 (interactive)
935 (message
936 (concat (if help "C-?:help " "")
937 "C-z:undo C-x:cut C-c:copy C-v:paste S-ret:rect")))
938
939
940 ;;; Shift activated / extended region
941
942 (defun cua-set-mark (&optional arg)
943 "Set mark at where point is, clear mark, or jump to mark.
944
945 With no prefix argument, clear mark if already set. Otherwise, set
946 mark, and push old mark position on local mark ring; also push mark on
947 global mark ring if last mark was set in another buffer.
948
949 With argument, jump to mark, and pop a new position for mark off
950 the local mark ring \(this does not affect the global mark ring\).
951 Use \\[pop-global-mark] to jump to a mark off the global mark ring
952 \(see `pop-global-mark'\).
953
954 Repeating the command without the prefix jumps to the next position
955 off the local \(or global\) mark ring.
956
957 With a double \\[universal-argument] prefix argument, unconditionally set mark."
958 (interactive "P")
959 (cond
960 ((and (consp arg) (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 4))
961 (push-mark-command nil))
962 ((eq last-command 'pop-to-mark-command)
963 (setq this-command 'pop-to-mark-command)
964 (pop-to-mark-command))
965 ((and (eq last-command 'pop-global-mark) (not arg))
966 (setq this-command 'pop-global-mark)
967 (pop-global-mark))
968 (arg
969 (setq this-command 'pop-to-mark-command)
970 (pop-to-mark-command))
971 (mark-active
972 (cua--deactivate)
973 (message "Mark Cleared"))
974 (t
975 (push-mark-command nil nil)
976 (setq cua--explicit-region-start t)
977 (setq cua--last-region-shifted nil)
978 (if cua-enable-region-auto-help
979 (cua-help-for-region t)))))
980
981 ;;; Scrolling commands which does not signal errors at top/bottom
982 ;;; of buffer at first key-press (instead moves to top/bottom
983 ;;; of buffer).
984
985 (defun cua-scroll-up (&optional arg)
986 "Scroll text of current window upward ARG lines; or near full screen if no ARG.
987 If window cannot be scrolled further, move cursor to bottom line instead.
988 A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen.
989 Negative ARG means scroll downward.
990 If ARG is the atom `-', scroll downward by nearly full screen."
991 (interactive "P")
992 (cond
993 ((eq arg '-) (cua-scroll-down nil))
994 ((< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
995 (cua-scroll-down (- (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
996 ((eobp)
997 (scroll-up arg)) ; signal error
998 (t
999 (condition-case nil
1000 (scroll-up arg)
1001 (end-of-buffer (goto-char (point-max)))))))
1002
1003 (put 'cua-scroll-up 'CUA 'move)
1004
1005 (defun cua-scroll-down (&optional arg)
1006 "Scroll text of current window downward ARG lines; or near full screen if no ARG.
1007 If window cannot be scrolled further, move cursor to top line instead.
1008 A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen.
1009 Negative ARG means scroll upward.
1010 If ARG is the atom `-', scroll upward by nearly full screen."
1011 (interactive "P")
1012 (cond
1013 ((eq arg '-) (cua-scroll-up nil))
1014 ((< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
1015 (cua-scroll-up (- (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
1016 ((bobp)
1017 (scroll-down arg)) ; signal error
1018 (t
1019 (condition-case nil
1020 (scroll-down arg)
1021 (beginning-of-buffer (goto-char (point-min)))))))
1022
1023 (put 'cua-scroll-down 'CUA 'move)
1024
1025 ;;; Cursor indications
1026
1027 (defun cua--update-indications ()
1028 (let* ((cursor
1029 (cond
1030 ((and cua--global-mark-active
1031 cua-global-mark-cursor-color)
1032 cua-global-mark-cursor-color)
1033 ((and buffer-read-only
1034 cua-read-only-cursor-color)
1035 cua-read-only-cursor-color)
1036 ((and cua-overwrite-cursor-color overwrite-mode)
1037 cua-overwrite-cursor-color)
1038 (t cua-normal-cursor-color)))
1039 (color (if (consp cursor) (cdr cursor) cursor))
1040 (type (if (consp cursor) (car cursor) cursor)))
1041 (if (and color
1042 (stringp color)
1043 (not (equal color (frame-parameter nil 'cursor-color))))
1044 (set-cursor-color color))
1045 (if (and type
1046 (symbolp type)
1047 (not (eq type default-cursor-type)))
1048 (setq default-cursor-type type))))
1049
1050
1051 ;;; Pre-command hook
1052
1053 (defun cua--pre-command-handler ()
1054 (condition-case nil
1055 (let ((movement (eq (get this-command 'CUA) 'move)))
1056
1057 ;; Cancel prefix key timeout if user enters another key.
1058 (when cua--prefix-override-timer
1059 (if (timerp cua--prefix-override-timer)
1060 (cancel-timer cua--prefix-override-timer))
1061 (setq cua--prefix-override-timer nil))
1062
1063 ;; Handle shifted cursor keys and other movement commands.
1064 ;; If region is not active, region is activated if key is shifted.
1065 ;; If region is active, region is cancelled if key is unshifted (and region not started with C-SPC).
1066 ;; If rectangle is active, expand rectangle in specified direction and ignore the movement.
1067 (if movement
1068 (cond
1069 ((if window-system
1070 (memq 'shift (event-modifiers
1071 (aref (this-single-command-raw-keys) 0)))
1072 (or
1073 (memq 'shift (event-modifiers
1074 (aref (this-single-command-keys) 0)))
1075 ;; See if raw escape sequence maps to a shifted event, e.g. S-up or C-S-home.
1076 (and (boundp 'function-key-map)
1077 function-key-map
1078 (let ((ev (lookup-key function-key-map
1079 (this-single-command-raw-keys))))
1080 (and (vector ev)
1081 (symbolp (setq ev (aref ev 0)))
1082 (string-match "S-" (symbol-name ev)))))))
1083 (unless mark-active
1084 (push-mark-command nil t))
1085 (setq cua--last-region-shifted t)
1086 (setq cua--explicit-region-start nil))
1087 ((or cua--explicit-region-start cua--rectangle)
1088 (unless mark-active
1089 (push-mark-command nil nil)))
1090 (t
1091 ;; If we set mark-active to nil here, the region highlight will not be
1092 ;; removed by the direct_output_ commands.
1093 (setq deactivate-mark t)))
1094
1095 ;; Handle delete-selection property on other commands
1096 (if (and mark-active (not deactivate-mark))
1097 (let* ((ds (or (get this-command 'delete-selection)
1098 (get this-command 'pending-delete)))
1099 (nc (cond
1100 ((not ds) nil)
1101 ((eq ds 'yank)
1102 'cua-paste)
1103 ((eq ds 'kill)
1104 (if cua--rectangle
1105 'cua-copy-rectangle
1106 'cua-copy-region))
1107 ((eq ds 'supersede)
1108 (if cua--rectangle
1109 'cua-delete-rectangle
1110 'cua-delete-region))
1111 (t
1112 (if cua--rectangle
1113 'cua-delete-rectangle ;; replace?
1114 'cua-replace-region)))))
1115 (if nc
1116 (setq this-original-command this-command
1117 this-command nc)))))
1118
1119 ;; Detect extension of rectangles by mouse or other movement
1120 (setq cua--buffer-and-point-before-command
1121 (if cua--rectangle (cons (current-buffer) (point))))
1122 )
1123 (error nil)))
1124
1125 ;;; Post-command hook
1126
1127 (defun cua--post-command-handler ()
1128 (condition-case nil
1129 (progn
1130 (when cua--global-mark-active
1131 (cua--global-mark-post-command))
1132 (when (fboundp 'cua--rectangle-post-command)
1133 (cua--rectangle-post-command))
1134 (setq cua--buffer-and-point-before-command nil)
1135 (if (or (not mark-active) deactivate-mark)
1136 (setq cua--explicit-region-start nil))
1137
1138 ;; Debugging
1139 (if cua--debug
1140 (cond
1141 (cua--rectangle (cua--rectangle-assert))
1142 (mark-active (message "Mark=%d Point=%d Expl=%s"
1143 (mark t) (point) cua--explicit-region-start))))
1144
1145 ;; Disable transient-mark-mode if rectangle active in current buffer.
1146 (if (not (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window)))
1147 (setq transient-mark-mode (and (not cua--rectangle)
1148 (if cua-highlight-region-shift-only
1149 (not cua--explicit-region-start)
1150 t))))
1151 (if cua-enable-cursor-indications
1152 (cua--update-indications))
1153
1154 (cua--select-keymaps)
1155 )
1156
1157 (error nil)))
1158
1159
1160 ;;; Keymaps
1161
1162 (defun cua--M/H-key (map key fct)
1163 ;; bind H-KEY or M-KEY to FCT in MAP
1164 (if (eq key 'space) (setq key ? ))
1165 (unless (listp key) (setq key (list key)))
1166 (define-key map (vector (cons (if cua-use-hyper-key 'hyper 'meta) key)) fct))
1167
1168 (defun cua--self-insert-char-p (def)
1169 ;; Return DEF if current key sequence is self-inserting in
1170 ;; global-map.
1171 (if (memq (global-key-binding (this-single-command-keys))
1172 '(self-insert-command self-insert-iso))
1173 def nil))
1174
1175 (defvar cua-global-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)
1176 "Global keymap for cua-mode; users may add to this keymap.")
1177
1178 (defvar cua--cua-keys-keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
1179 (defvar cua--prefix-override-keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
1180 (defvar cua--prefix-repeat-keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
1181 (defvar cua--global-mark-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)) ; Initalized when cua-gmrk.el is loaded
1182 (defvar cua--rectangle-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)) ; Initalized when cua-rect.el is loaded
1183 (defvar cua--region-keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
1184
1185 (defvar cua--ena-cua-keys-keymap nil)
1186 (defvar cua--ena-prefix-override-keymap nil)
1187 (defvar cua--ena-prefix-repeat-keymap nil)
1188 (defvar cua--ena-region-keymap nil)
1189 (defvar cua--ena-global-mark-keymap nil)
1190
1191 (defvar cua--keymap-alist
1192 `((cua--ena-prefix-override-keymap . ,cua--prefix-override-keymap)
1193 (cua--ena-prefix-repeat-keymap . ,cua--prefix-repeat-keymap)
1194 (cua--ena-cua-keys-keymap . ,cua--cua-keys-keymap)
1195 (cua--ena-global-mark-keymap . ,cua--global-mark-keymap)
1196 (cua--rectangle . ,cua--rectangle-keymap)
1197 (cua--ena-region-keymap . ,cua--region-keymap)
1198 (cua-mode . ,cua-global-keymap)))
1199
1200 (defun cua--select-keymaps ()
1201 ;; Setup conditions for selecting the proper keymaps in cua--keymap-alist.
1202 (setq cua--ena-region-keymap
1203 (and mark-active (not deactivate-mark)))
1204 (setq cua--ena-prefix-override-keymap
1205 (and cua--ena-region-keymap
1206 cua-enable-cua-keys
1207 (not cua-inhibit-cua-keys)
1208 (or (eq cua-enable-cua-keys t)
1209 (not cua--explicit-region-start))
1210 (not executing-kbd-macro)
1211 (not cua--prefix-override-timer)))
1212 (setq cua--ena-prefix-repeat-keymap
1213 (and cua--ena-region-keymap
1214 (timerp cua--prefix-override-timer)))
1215 (setq cua--ena-cua-keys-keymap
1216 (and cua-enable-cua-keys
1217 (not cua-inhibit-cua-keys)
1218 (or (eq cua-enable-cua-keys t)
1219 cua--last-region-shifted)))
1220 (setq cua--ena-global-mark-keymap
1221 (and cua--global-mark-active
1222 (not (window-minibuffer-p)))))
1223
1224 (defvar cua--keymaps-initalized nil)
1225
1226 (defun cua--init-keymaps ()
1227 (unless (eq cua-use-hyper-key 'only)
1228 (define-key cua-global-keymap [(shift return)] 'cua-set-rectangle-mark))
1229 (when cua-use-hyper-key
1230 (cua--M/H-key cua-global-keymap 'space 'cua-set-rectangle-mark)
1231 (define-key cua-global-keymap [(hyper mouse-1)] 'cua-mouse-set-rectangle-mark))
1232
1233 (define-key cua-global-keymap [(shift control ? )] 'cua-toggle-global-mark)
1234
1235 ;; replace region with rectangle or element on kill ring
1236 (define-key cua-global-keymap [remap yank] 'cua-paste)
1237 (define-key cua-global-keymap [remap clipboard-yank] 'cua-paste)
1238 ;; replace current yank with previous kill ring element
1239 (define-key cua-global-keymap [remap yank-pop] 'cua-paste-pop)
1240 ;; set mark
1241 (define-key cua-global-keymap [remap set-mark-command] 'cua-set-mark)
1242
1243 ;; scrolling
1244 (define-key cua-global-keymap [remap scroll-up] 'cua-scroll-up)
1245 (define-key cua-global-keymap [remap scroll-down] 'cua-scroll-down)
1246
1247 (define-key cua--cua-keys-keymap [(control x) timeout] 'kill-region)
1248 (define-key cua--cua-keys-keymap [(control c) timeout] 'copy-region-as-kill)
1249 (define-key cua--cua-keys-keymap [(control z)] 'undo)
1250 (define-key cua--cua-keys-keymap [(control v)] 'yank)
1251 (define-key cua--cua-keys-keymap [(meta v)] 'cua-repeat-replace-region)
1252 (define-key cua--cua-keys-keymap [remap exchange-point-and-mark] 'cua-exchange-point-and-mark)
1253
1254 (define-key cua--prefix-override-keymap [(control x)] 'cua--prefix-override-handler)
1255 (define-key cua--prefix-override-keymap [(control c)] 'cua--prefix-override-handler)
1256
1257 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control x) (control x)] 'cua--prefix-repeat-handler)
1258 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control x) up] 'cua--prefix-cut-handler)
1259 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control x) down] 'cua--prefix-cut-handler)
1260 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control x) left] 'cua--prefix-cut-handler)
1261 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control x) right] 'cua--prefix-cut-handler)
1262 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control c) (control c)] 'cua--prefix-repeat-handler)
1263 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control c) up] 'cua--prefix-copy-handler)
1264 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control c) down] 'cua--prefix-copy-handler)
1265 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control c) left] 'cua--prefix-copy-handler)
1266 (define-key cua--prefix-repeat-keymap [(control c) right] 'cua--prefix-copy-handler)
1267
1268 ;; Enable shifted fallbacks for C-x and C-c when region is active
1269 (define-key cua--region-keymap [(shift control x)] 'Control-X-prefix)
1270 (define-key cua--region-keymap [(shift control c)] 'mode-specific-command-prefix)
1271 ;; replace current region
1272 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap self-insert-command] 'cua-replace-region)
1273 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap self-insert-iso] 'cua-replace-region)
1274 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap insert-register] 'cua-replace-region)
1275 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap newline-and-indent] 'cua-replace-region)
1276 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap newline] 'cua-replace-region)
1277 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap open-line] 'cua-replace-region)
1278 ;; delete current region
1279 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap delete-backward-char] 'cua-delete-region)
1280 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap backward-delete-char] 'cua-delete-region)
1281 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap backward-delete-char-untabify] 'cua-delete-region)
1282 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap delete-char] 'cua-delete-region)
1283 ;; kill region
1284 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap kill-region] 'cua-cut-region)
1285 ;; copy region
1286 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap copy-region-as-kill] 'cua-copy-region)
1287 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap kill-ring-save] 'cua-copy-region)
1288 ;; cancel current region/rectangle
1289 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap keyboard-escape-quit] 'cua-cancel)
1290 (define-key cua--region-keymap [remap keyboard-quit] 'cua-cancel)
1291 )
1292
1293
1294 ;; Setup standard movement commands to be recognized by CUA.
1295
1296 (dolist (cmd
1297 '(forward-char backward-char
1298 next-line previous-line
1299 forward-word backward-word
1300 end-of-line beginning-of-line
1301 move-end-of-line move-beginning-of-line
1302 end-of-buffer beginning-of-buffer
1303 scroll-up scroll-down
1304 forward-sentence backward-sentence
1305 forward-paragraph backward-paragraph))
1306 (put cmd 'CUA 'move))
1307
1308 ;; State prior to enabling cua-mode
1309 ;; Value is a list with the following elements:
1310 ;; transient-mark-mode
1311 ;; delete-selection-mode
1312 ;; pc-selection-mode
1313
1314 (defvar cua--saved-state nil)
1315
1316 ;;;###autoload
1317 (define-minor-mode cua-mode
1318 "Toggle CUA key-binding mode.
1319 When enabled, using shifted movement keys will activate the region (and
1320 highlight the region using `transient-mark-mode'), and typed text replaces
1321 the active selection. C-z, C-x, C-c, and C-v will undo, cut, copy, and
1322 paste (in addition to the normal emacs bindings)."
1323 :global t
1324 :group 'cua
1325 :set-after '(cua-enable-modeline-indications cua-use-hyper-key)
1326 :require 'cua-base
1327 :link '(emacs-commentary-link "cua-base.el")
1328 (setq mark-even-if-inactive t)
1329 (setq highlight-nonselected-windows nil)
1330 (make-variable-buffer-local 'cua--explicit-region-start)
1331 (make-variable-buffer-local 'cua--status-string)
1332
1333 (unless cua--keymaps-initalized
1334 (cua--init-keymaps)
1335 (setq cua--keymaps-initalized t))
1336
1337 (if cua-mode
1338 (progn
1339 (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'cua--pre-command-handler)
1340 (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'cua--post-command-handler)
1341 (if (and cua-enable-modeline-indications (not (assoc 'cua-mode minor-mode-alist)))
1342 (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(cua-mode cua--status-string) minor-mode-alist)))
1343 (if cua-enable-cursor-indications
1344 (cua--update-indications)))
1345
1346 (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'cua--pre-command-handler)
1347 (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'cua--post-command-handler))
1348
1349 (if (not cua-mode)
1350 (setq emulation-mode-map-alists (delq 'cua--keymap-alist emulation-mode-map-alists))
1351 (add-to-list 'emulation-mode-map-alists 'cua--keymap-alist)
1352 (cua--select-keymaps))
1353
1354 (cond
1355 (cua-mode
1356 (setq cua--saved-state
1357 (list
1358 transient-mark-mode
1359 (and (boundp 'delete-selection-mode) delete-selection-mode)
1360 (and (boundp 'pc-selection-mode) pc-selection-mode)))
1361 (if (and (boundp 'delete-selection-mode) delete-selection-mode)
1362 (delete-selection-mode -1))
1363 (if (and (boundp 'pc-selection-mode) pc-selection-mode)
1364 (pc-selection-mode -1))
1365 (cua--deactivate)
1366 (setq transient-mark-mode (and cua-mode
1367 (if cua-highlight-region-shift-only
1368 (not cua--explicit-region-start)
1369 t))))
1370 (cua--saved-state
1371 (setq transient-mark-mode (car cua--saved-state))
1372 (if (nth 1 cua--saved-state)
1373 (delete-selection-mode 1))
1374 (if (nth 2 cua--saved-state)
1375 (pc-selection-mode 1))
1376 (if (interactive-p)
1377 (message "CUA mode disabled.%s%s%s%s"
1378 (if (nth 1 cua--saved-state) " Delete-Selection" "")
1379 (if (and (nth 1 cua--saved-state) (nth 2 cua--saved-state)) " and" "")
1380 (if (nth 2 cua--saved-state) " PC-Selection" "")
1381 (if (or (nth 1 cua--saved-state) (nth 2 cua--saved-state)) " enabled" "")))
1382 (setq cua--saved-state nil))))
1383
1384 (defun cua-debug ()
1385 "Toggle cua debugging."
1386 (interactive)
1387 (setq cua--debug (not cua--debug)))
1388
1389 ;; Install run-time check for older versions of CUA-mode which does not
1390 ;; work with GNU Emacs version 22.1 and newer.
1391 ;;
1392 ;; Except for version 1.2, all of the 1.x and 2.x version of cua-mode
1393 ;; provided the `CUA-mode' feature. Since this is no longer true,
1394 ;; we can warn the user if the `CUA-mode' feature is ever provided.
1395
1396 ;;;###autoload (eval-after-load 'CUA-mode
1397 ;;;###autoload '(error (concat "\n\n"
1398 ;;;###autoload "CUA-mode is now part of the standard GNU Emacs distribution,\n"
1399 ;;;###autoload "so you may now enable and customize CUA via the Options menu.\n\n"
1400 ;;;###autoload "Your " (file-name-nondirectory user-init-file) " loads an older version of CUA-mode which does\n"
1401 ;;;###autoload "not work correctly with this version of GNU Emacs.\n"
1402 ;;;###autoload "To correct this, remove the loading and customization of the\n"
1403 ;;;###autoload "old version from the " user-init-file " file.\n\n")))
1404
1405 (provide 'cua)
1406
1407 ;;; arch-tag: 21fb6289-ba25-4fee-bfdc-f9fb351acf05
1408 ;;; cua-base.el ends here