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1 /* Keyboard and mouse input; editor command loop.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1985-1989, 1993-1997, 1999-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 #include <config.h>
21
22 #include "sysstdio.h"
23 #include <sys/stat.h>
24
25 #include "lisp.h"
26 #include "termchar.h"
27 #include "termopts.h"
28 #include "frame.h"
29 #include "termhooks.h"
30 #include "macros.h"
31 #include "keyboard.h"
32 #include "window.h"
33 #include "commands.h"
34 #include "character.h"
35 #include "buffer.h"
36 #include "disptab.h"
37 #include "dispextern.h"
38 #include "syntax.h"
39 #include "intervals.h"
40 #include "keymap.h"
41 #include "blockinput.h"
42 #include "puresize.h"
43 #include "systime.h"
44 #include "atimer.h"
45 #include "process.h"
46 #include <errno.h>
47
48 #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
49 #include <pthread.h>
50 #endif
51 #ifdef MSDOS
52 #include "msdos.h"
53 #include <time.h>
54 #else /* not MSDOS */
55 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
56 #endif /* not MSDOS */
57
58 #if defined USABLE_FIONREAD && defined USG5_4
59 # include <sys/filio.h>
60 #endif
61
62 #include "syssignal.h"
63
64 #include <sys/types.h>
65 #include <unistd.h>
66 #include <fcntl.h>
67
68 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
69 #include TERM_HEADER
70 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
71
72 /* Variables for blockinput.h: */
73
74 /* Positive if interrupt input is blocked right now. */
75 volatile int interrupt_input_blocked;
76
77 /* True means an input interrupt or alarm signal has arrived.
78 The QUIT macro checks this. */
79 volatile bool pending_signals;
80
81 #define KBD_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
82
83 KBOARD *initial_kboard;
84 KBOARD *current_kboard;
85 static KBOARD *all_kboards;
86
87 /* True in the single-kboard state, false in the any-kboard state. */
88 static bool single_kboard;
89
90 /* Non-nil disable property on a command means
91 do not execute it; call disabled-command-function's value instead. */
92 Lisp_Object Qdisabled;
93 static Lisp_Object Qdisabled_command_function;
94
95 #define NUM_RECENT_KEYS (300)
96
97 /* Index for storing next element into recent_keys. */
98 static int recent_keys_index;
99
100 /* Total number of elements stored into recent_keys. */
101 static int total_keys;
102
103 /* This vector holds the last NUM_RECENT_KEYS keystrokes. */
104 static Lisp_Object recent_keys;
105
106 /* Vector holding the key sequence that invoked the current command.
107 It is reused for each command, and it may be longer than the current
108 sequence; this_command_key_count indicates how many elements
109 actually mean something.
110 It's easier to staticpro a single Lisp_Object than an array. */
111 Lisp_Object this_command_keys;
112 ptrdiff_t this_command_key_count;
113
114 /* True after calling Freset_this_command_lengths.
115 Usually it is false. */
116 static bool this_command_key_count_reset;
117
118 /* This vector is used as a buffer to record the events that were actually read
119 by read_key_sequence. */
120 static Lisp_Object raw_keybuf;
121 static int raw_keybuf_count;
122
123 #define GROW_RAW_KEYBUF \
124 if (raw_keybuf_count == ASIZE (raw_keybuf)) \
125 raw_keybuf = larger_vector (raw_keybuf, 1, -1)
126
127 /* Number of elements of this_command_keys
128 that precede this key sequence. */
129 static ptrdiff_t this_single_command_key_start;
130
131 /* Record values of this_command_key_count and echo_length ()
132 before this command was read. */
133 static ptrdiff_t before_command_key_count;
134 static ptrdiff_t before_command_echo_length;
135
136 #ifdef HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING
137
138 /* For longjmp to recover from C stack overflow. */
139 sigjmp_buf return_to_command_loop;
140
141 /* Message displayed by Vtop_level when recovering from C stack overflow. */
142 static Lisp_Object recover_top_level_message;
143
144 #endif /* HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING */
145
146 /* Message normally displayed by Vtop_level. */
147 static Lisp_Object regular_top_level_message;
148
149 /* For longjmp to where kbd input is being done. */
150
151 static sys_jmp_buf getcjmp;
152
153 /* True while doing kbd input. */
154 bool waiting_for_input;
155
156 /* True while displaying for echoing. Delays C-g throwing. */
157
158 static bool echoing;
159
160 /* Non-null means we can start echoing at the next input pause even
161 though there is something in the echo area. */
162
163 static struct kboard *ok_to_echo_at_next_pause;
164
165 /* The kboard last echoing, or null for none. Reset to 0 in
166 cancel_echoing. If non-null, and a current echo area message
167 exists, and echo_message_buffer is eq to the current message
168 buffer, we know that the message comes from echo_kboard. */
169
170 struct kboard *echo_kboard;
171
172 /* The buffer used for echoing. Set in echo_now, reset in
173 cancel_echoing. */
174
175 Lisp_Object echo_message_buffer;
176
177 /* True means C-g should cause immediate error-signal. */
178 bool immediate_quit;
179
180 /* Character that causes a quit. Normally C-g.
181
182 If we are running on an ordinary terminal, this must be an ordinary
183 ASCII char, since we want to make it our interrupt character.
184
185 If we are not running on an ordinary terminal, it still needs to be
186 an ordinary ASCII char. This character needs to be recognized in
187 the input interrupt handler. At this point, the keystroke is
188 represented as a struct input_event, while the desired quit
189 character is specified as a lispy event. The mapping from struct
190 input_events to lispy events cannot run in an interrupt handler,
191 and the reverse mapping is difficult for anything but ASCII
192 keystrokes.
193
194 FOR THESE ELABORATE AND UNSATISFYING REASONS, quit_char must be an
195 ASCII character. */
196 int quit_char;
197
198 /* Current depth in recursive edits. */
199 EMACS_INT command_loop_level;
200
201 /* If not Qnil, this is a switch-frame event which we decided to put
202 off until the end of a key sequence. This should be read as the
203 next command input, after any unread_command_events.
204
205 read_key_sequence uses this to delay switch-frame events until the
206 end of the key sequence; Fread_char uses it to put off switch-frame
207 events until a non-ASCII event is acceptable as input. */
208 Lisp_Object unread_switch_frame;
209
210 /* Last size recorded for a current buffer which is not a minibuffer. */
211 static ptrdiff_t last_non_minibuf_size;
212
213 /* Total number of times read_char has returned, modulo UINTMAX_MAX + 1. */
214 uintmax_t num_input_events;
215
216 /* Value of num_nonmacro_input_events as of last auto save. */
217
218 static EMACS_INT last_auto_save;
219
220 /* The value of point when the last command was started. */
221 static ptrdiff_t last_point_position;
222
223 /* The frame in which the last input event occurred, or Qmacro if the
224 last event came from a macro. We use this to determine when to
225 generate switch-frame events. This may be cleared by functions
226 like Fselect_frame, to make sure that a switch-frame event is
227 generated by the next character.
228
229 FIXME: This is modified by a signal handler so it should be volatile.
230 It's exported to Lisp, though, so it can't simply be marked
231 'volatile' here. */
232 Lisp_Object internal_last_event_frame;
233
234 static Lisp_Object Qx_set_selection, Qhandle_switch_frame;
235 static Lisp_Object Qhandle_select_window;
236 Lisp_Object QPRIMARY;
237
238 static Lisp_Object Qself_insert_command;
239 static Lisp_Object Qforward_char;
240 static Lisp_Object Qbackward_char;
241 Lisp_Object Qundefined;
242 static Lisp_Object Qtimer_event_handler;
243
244 /* `read_key_sequence' stores here the command definition of the
245 key sequence that it reads. */
246 static Lisp_Object read_key_sequence_cmd;
247 static Lisp_Object read_key_sequence_remapped;
248
249 static Lisp_Object Qinput_method_function;
250
251 static Lisp_Object Qdeactivate_mark;
252
253 Lisp_Object Qrecompute_lucid_menubar, Qactivate_menubar_hook;
254
255 static Lisp_Object Qecho_area_clear_hook;
256
257 /* Hooks to run before and after each command. */
258 static Lisp_Object Qpre_command_hook;
259 static Lisp_Object Qpost_command_hook;
260
261 static Lisp_Object Qdeferred_action_function;
262
263 static Lisp_Object Qdelayed_warnings_hook;
264
265 static Lisp_Object Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char;
266 static Lisp_Object Qinput_method_use_echo_area;
267
268 static Lisp_Object Qhelp_form_show;
269
270 /* File in which we write all commands we read. */
271 static FILE *dribble;
272
273 /* Nonzero if input is available. */
274 bool input_pending;
275
276 /* Circular buffer for pre-read keyboard input. */
277
278 static struct input_event kbd_buffer[KBD_BUFFER_SIZE];
279
280 /* Pointer to next available character in kbd_buffer.
281 If kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_store_ptr, the buffer is empty.
282 This may be kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE, meaning that the
283 next available char is in kbd_buffer[0]. */
284 static struct input_event *kbd_fetch_ptr;
285
286 /* Pointer to next place to store character in kbd_buffer. This
287 may be kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE, meaning that the next
288 character should go in kbd_buffer[0]. */
289 static struct input_event * volatile kbd_store_ptr;
290
291 /* The above pair of variables forms a "queue empty" flag. When we
292 enqueue a non-hook event, we increment kbd_store_ptr. When we
293 dequeue a non-hook event, we increment kbd_fetch_ptr. We say that
294 there is input available if the two pointers are not equal.
295
296 Why not just have a flag set and cleared by the enqueuing and
297 dequeuing functions? Such a flag could be screwed up by interrupts
298 at inopportune times. */
299
300 /* Symbols to head events. */
301 static Lisp_Object Qmouse_movement;
302 static Lisp_Object Qscroll_bar_movement;
303 Lisp_Object Qswitch_frame;
304 static Lisp_Object Qfocus_in, Qfocus_out;
305 static Lisp_Object Qdelete_frame;
306 static Lisp_Object Qiconify_frame;
307 static Lisp_Object Qmake_frame_visible;
308 static Lisp_Object Qselect_window;
309 Lisp_Object Qhelp_echo;
310
311 static Lisp_Object Qmouse_fixup_help_message;
312
313 /* Symbols to denote kinds of events. */
314 static Lisp_Object Qfunction_key;
315 Lisp_Object Qmouse_click;
316 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
317 Lisp_Object Qlanguage_change;
318 #endif
319 static Lisp_Object Qdrag_n_drop;
320 static Lisp_Object Qsave_session;
321 #ifdef HAVE_DBUS
322 static Lisp_Object Qdbus_event;
323 #endif
324 #ifdef USE_FILE_NOTIFY
325 static Lisp_Object Qfile_notify;
326 #endif /* USE_FILE_NOTIFY */
327 static Lisp_Object Qconfig_changed_event;
328
329 /* Lisp_Object Qmouse_movement; - also an event header */
330
331 /* Properties of event headers. */
332 Lisp_Object Qevent_kind;
333 static Lisp_Object Qevent_symbol_elements;
334
335 /* Menu and tool bar item parts. */
336 static Lisp_Object Qmenu_enable;
337 static Lisp_Object QCenable, QCvisible, QChelp, QCkeys, QCkey_sequence;
338 Lisp_Object QCfilter;
339
340 /* Non-nil disable property on a command means
341 do not execute it; call disabled-command-function's value instead. */
342 Lisp_Object QCtoggle, QCradio;
343 static Lisp_Object QCbutton, QClabel;
344
345 static Lisp_Object QCvert_only;
346
347 /* An event header symbol HEAD may have a property named
348 Qevent_symbol_element_mask, which is of the form (BASE MODIFIERS);
349 BASE is the base, unmodified version of HEAD, and MODIFIERS is the
350 mask of modifiers applied to it. If present, this is used to help
351 speed up parse_modifiers. */
352 Lisp_Object Qevent_symbol_element_mask;
353
354 /* An unmodified event header BASE may have a property named
355 Qmodifier_cache, which is an alist mapping modifier masks onto
356 modified versions of BASE. If present, this helps speed up
357 apply_modifiers. */
358 static Lisp_Object Qmodifier_cache;
359
360 /* Symbols to use for parts of windows. */
361 Lisp_Object Qmode_line;
362 Lisp_Object Qvertical_line;
363 Lisp_Object Qright_divider, Qbottom_divider;
364 Lisp_Object Qmenu_bar;
365
366 static Lisp_Object Qecho_keystrokes;
367
368 static void recursive_edit_unwind (Lisp_Object buffer);
369 static Lisp_Object command_loop (void);
370 static Lisp_Object Qcommand_execute;
371
372 static void echo_now (void);
373 static ptrdiff_t echo_length (void);
374
375 static Lisp_Object Qpolling_period;
376
377 /* Incremented whenever a timer is run. */
378 unsigned timers_run;
379
380 /* Address (if not 0) of struct timespec to zero out if a SIGIO interrupt
381 happens. */
382 struct timespec *input_available_clear_time;
383
384 /* True means use SIGIO interrupts; false means use CBREAK mode.
385 Default is true if INTERRUPT_INPUT is defined. */
386 bool interrupt_input;
387
388 /* Nonzero while interrupts are temporarily deferred during redisplay. */
389 bool interrupts_deferred;
390
391 /* The time when Emacs started being idle. */
392
393 static struct timespec timer_idleness_start_time;
394
395 /* After Emacs stops being idle, this saves the last value
396 of timer_idleness_start_time from when it was idle. */
397
398 static struct timespec timer_last_idleness_start_time;
399
400 \f
401 /* Global variable declarations. */
402
403 /* Flags for readable_events. */
404 #define READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW (1 << 0)
405 #define READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS (1 << 1)
406 #define READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES (1 << 2)
407
408 /* Function for init_keyboard to call with no args (if nonzero). */
409 static void (*keyboard_init_hook) (void);
410
411 static bool get_input_pending (int);
412 static bool readable_events (int);
413 static Lisp_Object read_char_x_menu_prompt (Lisp_Object,
414 Lisp_Object, bool *);
415 static Lisp_Object read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt (int, Lisp_Object);
416 static Lisp_Object make_lispy_event (struct input_event *);
417 static Lisp_Object make_lispy_movement (struct frame *, Lisp_Object,
418 enum scroll_bar_part,
419 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
420 Time);
421 static Lisp_Object modify_event_symbol (ptrdiff_t, int, Lisp_Object,
422 Lisp_Object, const char *const *,
423 Lisp_Object *, ptrdiff_t);
424 static Lisp_Object make_lispy_switch_frame (Lisp_Object);
425 static Lisp_Object make_lispy_focus_in (Lisp_Object);
426 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
427 static Lisp_Object make_lispy_focus_out (Lisp_Object);
428 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
429 static bool help_char_p (Lisp_Object);
430 static void save_getcjmp (sys_jmp_buf);
431 static void restore_getcjmp (sys_jmp_buf);
432 static Lisp_Object apply_modifiers (int, Lisp_Object);
433 static void clear_event (struct input_event *);
434 static void restore_kboard_configuration (int);
435 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
436 static void deliver_input_available_signal (int signo);
437 #endif
438 static void handle_interrupt (bool);
439 static _Noreturn void quit_throw_to_read_char (bool);
440 static void process_special_events (void);
441 static void timer_start_idle (void);
442 static void timer_stop_idle (void);
443 static void timer_resume_idle (void);
444 static void deliver_user_signal (int);
445 static char *find_user_signal_name (int);
446 static void store_user_signal_events (void);
447
448 /* These setters are used only in this file, so they can be private. */
449 static void
450 kset_echo_string (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
451 {
452 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (echo_string) = val;
453 }
454 static void
455 kset_kbd_queue (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
456 {
457 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (kbd_queue) = val;
458 }
459 static void
460 kset_keyboard_translate_table (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
461 {
462 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (Vkeyboard_translate_table) = val;
463 }
464 static void
465 kset_last_prefix_arg (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
466 {
467 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlast_prefix_arg) = val;
468 }
469 static void
470 kset_last_repeatable_command (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
471 {
472 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlast_repeatable_command) = val;
473 }
474 static void
475 kset_local_function_key_map (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
476 {
477 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlocal_function_key_map) = val;
478 }
479 static void
480 kset_overriding_terminal_local_map (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
481 {
482 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (Voverriding_terminal_local_map) = val;
483 }
484 static void
485 kset_real_last_command (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
486 {
487 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (Vreal_last_command) = val;
488 }
489 static void
490 kset_system_key_syms (struct kboard *kb, Lisp_Object val)
491 {
492 kb->INTERNAL_FIELD (system_key_syms) = val;
493 }
494
495 \f
496 /* Add C to the echo string, without echoing it immediately. C can be
497 a character, which is pretty-printed, or a symbol, whose name is
498 printed. */
499
500 static void
501 echo_add_key (Lisp_Object c)
502 {
503 char initbuf[KEY_DESCRIPTION_SIZE + 100];
504 ptrdiff_t size = sizeof initbuf;
505 char *buffer = initbuf;
506 char *ptr = buffer;
507 Lisp_Object echo_string;
508 USE_SAFE_ALLOCA;
509
510 echo_string = KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string);
511
512 /* If someone has passed us a composite event, use its head symbol. */
513 c = EVENT_HEAD (c);
514
515 if (INTEGERP (c))
516 ptr = push_key_description (XINT (c), ptr);
517 else if (SYMBOLP (c))
518 {
519 Lisp_Object name = SYMBOL_NAME (c);
520 ptrdiff_t nbytes = SBYTES (name);
521
522 if (size - (ptr - buffer) < nbytes)
523 {
524 ptrdiff_t offset = ptr - buffer;
525 size = max (2 * size, size + nbytes);
526 buffer = SAFE_ALLOCA (size);
527 ptr = buffer + offset;
528 }
529
530 ptr += copy_text (SDATA (name), (unsigned char *) ptr, nbytes,
531 STRING_MULTIBYTE (name), 1);
532 }
533
534 if ((NILP (echo_string) || SCHARS (echo_string) == 0)
535 && help_char_p (c))
536 {
537 static const char text[] = " (Type ? for further options)";
538 int len = sizeof text - 1;
539
540 if (size - (ptr - buffer) < len)
541 {
542 ptrdiff_t offset = ptr - buffer;
543 size += len;
544 buffer = SAFE_ALLOCA (size);
545 ptr = buffer + offset;
546 }
547
548 memcpy (ptr, text, len);
549 ptr += len;
550 }
551
552 /* Replace a dash from echo_dash with a space, otherwise add a space
553 at the end as a separator between keys. */
554 if (STRINGP (echo_string) && SCHARS (echo_string) > 1)
555 {
556 Lisp_Object last_char, prev_char, idx;
557
558 idx = make_number (SCHARS (echo_string) - 2);
559 prev_char = Faref (echo_string, idx);
560
561 idx = make_number (SCHARS (echo_string) - 1);
562 last_char = Faref (echo_string, idx);
563
564 /* We test PREV_CHAR to make sure this isn't the echoing of a
565 minus-sign. */
566 if (XINT (last_char) == '-' && XINT (prev_char) != ' ')
567 Faset (echo_string, idx, make_number (' '));
568 else
569 echo_string = concat2 (echo_string, build_local_string (" "));
570 }
571 else if (STRINGP (echo_string) && SCHARS (echo_string) > 0)
572 echo_string = concat2 (echo_string, build_local_string (" "));
573
574 kset_echo_string
575 (current_kboard,
576 concat2 (echo_string, make_local_string (buffer, ptr - buffer)));
577 SAFE_FREE ();
578 }
579
580 /* Add C to the echo string, if echoing is going on. C can be a
581 character or a symbol. */
582
583 static void
584 echo_char (Lisp_Object c)
585 {
586 if (current_kboard->immediate_echo)
587 {
588 echo_add_key (c);
589 echo_now ();
590 }
591 }
592
593 /* Temporarily add a dash to the end of the echo string if it's not
594 empty, so that it serves as a mini-prompt for the very next
595 character. */
596
597 static void
598 echo_dash (void)
599 {
600 /* Do nothing if not echoing at all. */
601 if (NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)))
602 return;
603
604 if (this_command_key_count == 0)
605 return;
606
607 if (!current_kboard->immediate_echo
608 && SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)) == 0)
609 return;
610
611 /* Do nothing if we just printed a prompt. */
612 if (current_kboard->echo_after_prompt
613 == SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)))
614 return;
615
616 /* Do nothing if we have already put a dash at the end. */
617 if (SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)) > 1)
618 {
619 Lisp_Object last_char, prev_char, idx;
620
621 idx = make_number (SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)) - 2);
622 prev_char = Faref (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string), idx);
623
624 idx = make_number (SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)) - 1);
625 last_char = Faref (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string), idx);
626
627 if (XINT (last_char) == '-' && XINT (prev_char) != ' ')
628 return;
629 }
630
631 /* Put a dash at the end of the buffer temporarily,
632 but make it go away when the next character is added. */
633 kset_echo_string
634 (current_kboard,
635 concat2 (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string), build_local_string ("-")));
636 echo_now ();
637 }
638
639 /* Display the current echo string, and begin echoing if not already
640 doing so. */
641
642 static void
643 echo_now (void)
644 {
645 if (!current_kboard->immediate_echo)
646 {
647 ptrdiff_t i;
648 current_kboard->immediate_echo = 1;
649
650 for (i = 0; i < this_command_key_count; i++)
651 {
652 Lisp_Object c;
653
654 /* Set before_command_echo_length to the value that would
655 have been saved before the start of this subcommand in
656 command_loop_1, if we had already been echoing then. */
657 if (i == this_single_command_key_start)
658 before_command_echo_length = echo_length ();
659
660 c = AREF (this_command_keys, i);
661 if (! (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c)
662 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qmouse_movement)))
663 echo_char (c);
664 }
665
666 /* Set before_command_echo_length to the value that would
667 have been saved before the start of this subcommand in
668 command_loop_1, if we had already been echoing then. */
669 if (this_command_key_count == this_single_command_key_start)
670 before_command_echo_length = echo_length ();
671
672 /* Put a dash at the end to invite the user to type more. */
673 echo_dash ();
674 }
675
676 echoing = 1;
677 /* FIXME: Use call (Qmessage) so it can be advised (e.g. emacspeak). */
678 message3_nolog (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string));
679 echoing = 0;
680
681 /* Record in what buffer we echoed, and from which kboard. */
682 echo_message_buffer = echo_area_buffer[0];
683 echo_kboard = current_kboard;
684
685 if (waiting_for_input && !NILP (Vquit_flag))
686 quit_throw_to_read_char (0);
687 }
688
689 /* Turn off echoing, for the start of a new command. */
690
691 void
692 cancel_echoing (void)
693 {
694 current_kboard->immediate_echo = 0;
695 current_kboard->echo_after_prompt = -1;
696 kset_echo_string (current_kboard, Qnil);
697 ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = NULL;
698 echo_kboard = NULL;
699 echo_message_buffer = Qnil;
700 }
701
702 /* Return the length of the current echo string. */
703
704 static ptrdiff_t
705 echo_length (void)
706 {
707 return (STRINGP (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string))
708 ? SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string))
709 : 0);
710 }
711
712 /* Truncate the current echo message to its first LEN chars.
713 This and echo_char get used by read_key_sequence when the user
714 switches frames while entering a key sequence. */
715
716 static void
717 echo_truncate (ptrdiff_t nchars)
718 {
719 if (STRINGP (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string)))
720 kset_echo_string (current_kboard,
721 Fsubstring (KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string),
722 make_number (0), make_number (nchars)));
723 truncate_echo_area (nchars);
724 }
725
726 \f
727 /* Functions for manipulating this_command_keys. */
728 static void
729 add_command_key (Lisp_Object key)
730 {
731 #if 0 /* Not needed after we made Freset_this_command_lengths
732 do the job immediately. */
733 /* If reset-this-command-length was called recently, obey it now.
734 See the doc string of that function for an explanation of why. */
735 if (before_command_restore_flag)
736 {
737 this_command_key_count = before_command_key_count_1;
738 if (this_command_key_count < this_single_command_key_start)
739 this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count;
740 echo_truncate (before_command_echo_length_1);
741 before_command_restore_flag = 0;
742 }
743 #endif
744
745 if (this_command_key_count >= ASIZE (this_command_keys))
746 this_command_keys = larger_vector (this_command_keys, 1, -1);
747
748 ASET (this_command_keys, this_command_key_count, key);
749 ++this_command_key_count;
750 }
751
752 \f
753 Lisp_Object
754 recursive_edit_1 (void)
755 {
756 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
757 Lisp_Object val;
758
759 if (command_loop_level > 0)
760 {
761 specbind (Qstandard_output, Qt);
762 specbind (Qstandard_input, Qt);
763 }
764
765 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
766 /* The command loop has started an hourglass timer, so we have to
767 cancel it here, otherwise it will fire because the recursive edit
768 can take some time. Do not check for display_hourglass_p here,
769 because it could already be nil. */
770 cancel_hourglass ();
771 #endif
772
773 /* This function may have been called from a debugger called from
774 within redisplay, for instance by Edebugging a function called
775 from fontification-functions. We want to allow redisplay in
776 the debugging session.
777
778 The recursive edit is left with a `(throw exit ...)'. The `exit'
779 tag is not caught anywhere in redisplay, i.e. when we leave the
780 recursive edit, the original redisplay leading to the recursive
781 edit will be unwound. The outcome should therefore be safe. */
782 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qnil);
783 redisplaying_p = 0;
784
785 val = command_loop ();
786 if (EQ (val, Qt))
787 Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil);
788 /* Handle throw from read_minibuf when using minibuffer
789 while it's active but we're in another window. */
790 if (STRINGP (val))
791 xsignal1 (Qerror, val);
792
793 return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
794 }
795
796 /* When an auto-save happens, record the "time", and don't do again soon. */
797
798 void
799 record_auto_save (void)
800 {
801 last_auto_save = num_nonmacro_input_events;
802 }
803
804 /* Make an auto save happen as soon as possible at command level. */
805
806 #ifdef SIGDANGER
807 void
808 force_auto_save_soon (void)
809 {
810 last_auto_save = - auto_save_interval - 1;
811
812 record_asynch_buffer_change ();
813 }
814 #endif
815 \f
816 DEFUN ("recursive-edit", Frecursive_edit, Srecursive_edit, 0, 0, "",
817 doc: /* Invoke the editor command loop recursively.
818 To get out of the recursive edit, a command can throw to `exit' -- for
819 instance `(throw 'exit nil)'.
820 If you throw a value other than t, `recursive-edit' returns normally
821 to the function that called it. Throwing a t value causes
822 `recursive-edit' to quit, so that control returns to the command loop
823 one level up.
824
825 This function is called by the editor initialization to begin editing. */)
826 (void)
827 {
828 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
829 Lisp_Object buffer;
830
831 /* If we enter while input is blocked, don't lock up here.
832 This may happen through the debugger during redisplay. */
833 if (input_blocked_p ())
834 return Qnil;
835
836 if (command_loop_level >= 0
837 && current_buffer != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents))
838 buffer = Fcurrent_buffer ();
839 else
840 buffer = Qnil;
841
842 /* Don't do anything interesting between the increment and the
843 record_unwind_protect! Otherwise, we could get distracted and
844 never decrement the counter again. */
845 command_loop_level++;
846 update_mode_lines = 17;
847 record_unwind_protect (recursive_edit_unwind, buffer);
848
849 /* If we leave recursive_edit_1 below with a `throw' for instance,
850 like it is done in the splash screen display, we have to
851 make sure that we restore single_kboard as command_loop_1
852 would have done if it were left normally. */
853 if (command_loop_level > 0)
854 temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard (SELECTED_FRAME ());
855
856 recursive_edit_1 ();
857 return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
858 }
859
860 void
861 recursive_edit_unwind (Lisp_Object buffer)
862 {
863 if (BUFFERP (buffer))
864 Fset_buffer (buffer);
865
866 command_loop_level--;
867 update_mode_lines = 18;
868 }
869
870 \f
871 #if 0 /* These two functions are now replaced with
872 temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard. */
873 static void
874 any_kboard_state ()
875 {
876 #if 0 /* Theory: if there's anything in Vunread_command_events,
877 it will right away be read by read_key_sequence,
878 and then if we do switch KBOARDS, it will go into the side
879 queue then. So we don't need to do anything special here -- rms. */
880 if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
881 {
882 current_kboard->kbd_queue
883 = nconc2 (Vunread_command_events, current_kboard->kbd_queue);
884 current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data = 1;
885 }
886 Vunread_command_events = Qnil;
887 #endif
888 single_kboard = 0;
889 }
890
891 /* Switch to the single-kboard state, making current_kboard
892 the only KBOARD from which further input is accepted. */
893
894 void
895 single_kboard_state ()
896 {
897 single_kboard = 1;
898 }
899 #endif
900
901 /* If we're in single_kboard state for kboard KBOARD,
902 get out of it. */
903
904 void
905 not_single_kboard_state (KBOARD *kboard)
906 {
907 if (kboard == current_kboard)
908 single_kboard = 0;
909 }
910
911 /* Maintain a stack of kboards, so other parts of Emacs
912 can switch temporarily to the kboard of a given frame
913 and then revert to the previous status. */
914
915 struct kboard_stack
916 {
917 KBOARD *kboard;
918 struct kboard_stack *next;
919 };
920
921 static struct kboard_stack *kboard_stack;
922
923 void
924 push_kboard (struct kboard *k)
925 {
926 struct kboard_stack *p = xmalloc (sizeof *p);
927
928 p->next = kboard_stack;
929 p->kboard = current_kboard;
930 kboard_stack = p;
931
932 current_kboard = k;
933 }
934
935 void
936 pop_kboard (void)
937 {
938 struct terminal *t;
939 struct kboard_stack *p = kboard_stack;
940 bool found = 0;
941 for (t = terminal_list; t; t = t->next_terminal)
942 {
943 if (t->kboard == p->kboard)
944 {
945 current_kboard = p->kboard;
946 found = 1;
947 break;
948 }
949 }
950 if (!found)
951 {
952 /* The terminal we remembered has been deleted. */
953 current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (SELECTED_FRAME ());
954 single_kboard = 0;
955 }
956 kboard_stack = p->next;
957 xfree (p);
958 }
959
960 /* Switch to single_kboard mode, making current_kboard the only KBOARD
961 from which further input is accepted. If F is non-nil, set its
962 KBOARD as the current keyboard.
963
964 This function uses record_unwind_protect_int to return to the previous
965 state later.
966
967 If Emacs is already in single_kboard mode, and F's keyboard is
968 locked, then this function will throw an error. */
969
970 void
971 temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard (struct frame *f)
972 {
973 bool was_locked = single_kboard;
974 if (was_locked)
975 {
976 if (f != NULL && FRAME_KBOARD (f) != current_kboard)
977 /* We can not switch keyboards while in single_kboard mode.
978 In rare cases, Lisp code may call `recursive-edit' (or
979 `read-minibuffer' or `y-or-n-p') after it switched to a
980 locked frame. For example, this is likely to happen
981 when server.el connects to a new terminal while Emacs is in
982 single_kboard mode. It is best to throw an error instead
983 of presenting the user with a frozen screen. */
984 error ("Terminal %d is locked, cannot read from it",
985 FRAME_TERMINAL (f)->id);
986 else
987 /* This call is unnecessary, but helps
988 `restore_kboard_configuration' discover if somebody changed
989 `current_kboard' behind our back. */
990 push_kboard (current_kboard);
991 }
992 else if (f != NULL)
993 current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (f);
994 single_kboard = 1;
995 record_unwind_protect_int (restore_kboard_configuration, was_locked);
996 }
997
998 #if 0 /* This function is not needed anymore. */
999 void
1000 record_single_kboard_state ()
1001 {
1002 if (single_kboard)
1003 push_kboard (current_kboard);
1004 record_unwind_protect_int (restore_kboard_configuration, single_kboard);
1005 }
1006 #endif
1007
1008 static void
1009 restore_kboard_configuration (int was_locked)
1010 {
1011 single_kboard = was_locked;
1012 if (was_locked)
1013 {
1014 struct kboard *prev = current_kboard;
1015 pop_kboard ();
1016 /* The pop should not change the kboard. */
1017 if (single_kboard && current_kboard != prev)
1018 emacs_abort ();
1019 }
1020 }
1021
1022 \f
1023 /* Handle errors that are not handled at inner levels
1024 by printing an error message and returning to the editor command loop. */
1025
1026 static Lisp_Object
1027 cmd_error (Lisp_Object data)
1028 {
1029 Lisp_Object old_level, old_length;
1030 char macroerror[sizeof "After..kbd macro iterations: "
1031 + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (EMACS_INT)];
1032
1033 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1034 if (display_hourglass_p)
1035 cancel_hourglass ();
1036 #endif
1037
1038 if (!NILP (executing_kbd_macro))
1039 {
1040 if (executing_kbd_macro_iterations == 1)
1041 sprintf (macroerror, "After 1 kbd macro iteration: ");
1042 else
1043 sprintf (macroerror, "After %"pI"d kbd macro iterations: ",
1044 executing_kbd_macro_iterations);
1045 }
1046 else
1047 *macroerror = 0;
1048
1049 Vstandard_output = Qt;
1050 Vstandard_input = Qt;
1051 Vexecuting_kbd_macro = Qnil;
1052 executing_kbd_macro = Qnil;
1053 kset_prefix_arg (current_kboard, Qnil);
1054 kset_last_prefix_arg (current_kboard, Qnil);
1055 cancel_echoing ();
1056
1057 /* Avoid unquittable loop if data contains a circular list. */
1058 old_level = Vprint_level;
1059 old_length = Vprint_length;
1060 XSETFASTINT (Vprint_level, 10);
1061 XSETFASTINT (Vprint_length, 10);
1062 cmd_error_internal (data, macroerror);
1063 Vprint_level = old_level;
1064 Vprint_length = old_length;
1065
1066 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
1067 Vinhibit_quit = Qnil;
1068
1069 return make_number (0);
1070 }
1071
1072 /* Take actions on handling an error. DATA is the data that describes
1073 the error.
1074
1075 CONTEXT is a C-string containing ASCII characters only which
1076 describes the context in which the error happened. If we need to
1077 generalize CONTEXT to allow multibyte characters, make it a Lisp
1078 string. */
1079
1080 void
1081 cmd_error_internal (Lisp_Object data, const char *context)
1082 {
1083 /* The immediate context is not interesting for Quits,
1084 since they are asynchronous. */
1085 if (EQ (XCAR (data), Qquit))
1086 Vsignaling_function = Qnil;
1087
1088 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
1089 Vinhibit_quit = Qt;
1090
1091 /* Use user's specified output function if any. */
1092 if (!NILP (Vcommand_error_function))
1093 call3 (Vcommand_error_function, data,
1094 context ? build_string (context) : empty_unibyte_string,
1095 Vsignaling_function);
1096
1097 Vsignaling_function = Qnil;
1098 }
1099
1100 DEFUN ("command-error-default-function", Fcommand_error_default_function,
1101 Scommand_error_default_function, 3, 3, 0,
1102 doc: /* Produce default output for unhandled error message.
1103 Default value of `command-error-function'. */)
1104 (Lisp_Object data, Lisp_Object context, Lisp_Object signal)
1105 {
1106 struct frame *sf = SELECTED_FRAME ();
1107
1108 CHECK_STRING (context);
1109
1110 /* If the window system or terminal frame hasn't been initialized
1111 yet, or we're not interactive, write the message to stderr and exit. */
1112 if (!sf->glyphs_initialized_p
1113 /* The initial frame is a special non-displaying frame. It
1114 will be current in daemon mode when there are no frames
1115 to display, and in non-daemon mode before the real frame
1116 has finished initializing. If an error is thrown in the
1117 latter case while creating the frame, then the frame
1118 will never be displayed, so the safest thing to do is
1119 write to stderr and quit. In daemon mode, there are
1120 many other potential errors that do not prevent frames
1121 from being created, so continuing as normal is better in
1122 that case. */
1123 || (!IS_DAEMON && FRAME_INITIAL_P (sf))
1124 || noninteractive)
1125 {
1126 print_error_message (data, Qexternal_debugging_output,
1127 SSDATA (context), signal);
1128 Fterpri (Qexternal_debugging_output);
1129 Fkill_emacs (make_number (-1));
1130 }
1131 else
1132 {
1133 clear_message (1, 0);
1134 Fdiscard_input ();
1135 message_log_maybe_newline ();
1136 bitch_at_user ();
1137
1138 print_error_message (data, Qt, SSDATA (context), signal);
1139 }
1140 return Qnil;
1141 }
1142
1143 static Lisp_Object command_loop_2 (Lisp_Object);
1144 static Lisp_Object top_level_1 (Lisp_Object);
1145
1146 /* Entry to editor-command-loop.
1147 This level has the catches for exiting/returning to editor command loop.
1148 It returns nil to exit recursive edit, t to abort it. */
1149
1150 Lisp_Object
1151 command_loop (void)
1152 {
1153 #ifdef HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING
1154 /* At least on GNU/Linux, saving signal mask is important here. */
1155 if (sigsetjmp (return_to_command_loop, 1) != 0)
1156 {
1157 /* Comes here from handle_sigsegv, see sysdep.c. */
1158 init_eval ();
1159 Vinternal__top_level_message = recover_top_level_message;
1160 }
1161 else
1162 Vinternal__top_level_message = regular_top_level_message;
1163 #endif /* HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING */
1164 if (command_loop_level > 0 || minibuf_level > 0)
1165 {
1166 Lisp_Object val;
1167 val = internal_catch (Qexit, command_loop_2, Qnil);
1168 executing_kbd_macro = Qnil;
1169 return val;
1170 }
1171 else
1172 while (1)
1173 {
1174 internal_catch (Qtop_level, top_level_1, Qnil);
1175 internal_catch (Qtop_level, command_loop_2, Qnil);
1176 executing_kbd_macro = Qnil;
1177
1178 /* End of file in -batch run causes exit here. */
1179 if (noninteractive)
1180 Fkill_emacs (Qt);
1181 }
1182 }
1183
1184 /* Here we catch errors in execution of commands within the
1185 editing loop, and reenter the editing loop.
1186 When there is an error, cmd_error runs and returns a non-nil
1187 value to us. A value of nil means that command_loop_1 itself
1188 returned due to end of file (or end of kbd macro). */
1189
1190 static Lisp_Object
1191 command_loop_2 (Lisp_Object ignore)
1192 {
1193 register Lisp_Object val;
1194
1195 do
1196 val = internal_condition_case (command_loop_1, Qerror, cmd_error);
1197 while (!NILP (val));
1198
1199 return Qnil;
1200 }
1201
1202 static Lisp_Object
1203 top_level_2 (void)
1204 {
1205 return Feval (Vtop_level, Qnil);
1206 }
1207
1208 static Lisp_Object
1209 top_level_1 (Lisp_Object ignore)
1210 {
1211 /* On entry to the outer level, run the startup file. */
1212 if (!NILP (Vtop_level))
1213 internal_condition_case (top_level_2, Qerror, cmd_error);
1214 else if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag))
1215 message1 ("Bare impure Emacs (standard Lisp code not loaded)");
1216 else
1217 message1 ("Bare Emacs (standard Lisp code not loaded)");
1218 return Qnil;
1219 }
1220
1221 DEFUN ("top-level", Ftop_level, Stop_level, 0, 0, "",
1222 doc: /* Exit all recursive editing levels.
1223 This also exits all active minibuffers. */)
1224 (void)
1225 {
1226 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1227 if (display_hourglass_p)
1228 cancel_hourglass ();
1229 #endif
1230
1231 /* Unblock input if we enter with input blocked. This may happen if
1232 redisplay traps e.g. during tool-bar update with input blocked. */
1233 totally_unblock_input ();
1234
1235 Fthrow (Qtop_level, Qnil);
1236 }
1237
1238 static _Noreturn void
1239 user_error (const char *msg)
1240 {
1241 xsignal1 (Quser_error, build_string (msg));
1242 }
1243
1244 /* _Noreturn will be added to prototype by make-docfile. */
1245 DEFUN ("exit-recursive-edit", Fexit_recursive_edit, Sexit_recursive_edit, 0, 0, "",
1246 doc: /* Exit from the innermost recursive edit or minibuffer. */)
1247 (void)
1248 {
1249 if (command_loop_level > 0 || minibuf_level > 0)
1250 Fthrow (Qexit, Qnil);
1251
1252 user_error ("No recursive edit is in progress");
1253 }
1254
1255 /* _Noreturn will be added to prototype by make-docfile. */
1256 DEFUN ("abort-recursive-edit", Fabort_recursive_edit, Sabort_recursive_edit, 0, 0, "",
1257 doc: /* Abort the command that requested this recursive edit or minibuffer input. */)
1258 (void)
1259 {
1260 if (command_loop_level > 0 || minibuf_level > 0)
1261 Fthrow (Qexit, Qt);
1262
1263 user_error ("No recursive edit is in progress");
1264 }
1265 \f
1266 /* Restore mouse tracking enablement. See Ftrack_mouse for the only use
1267 of this function. */
1268
1269 static void
1270 tracking_off (Lisp_Object old_value)
1271 {
1272 do_mouse_tracking = old_value;
1273 if (NILP (old_value))
1274 {
1275 /* Redisplay may have been preempted because there was input
1276 available, and it assumes it will be called again after the
1277 input has been processed. If the only input available was
1278 the sort that we have just disabled, then we need to call
1279 redisplay. */
1280 if (!readable_events (READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW))
1281 {
1282 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (6);
1283 get_input_pending (READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW);
1284 }
1285 }
1286 }
1287
1288 DEFUN ("track-mouse", Ftrack_mouse, Strack_mouse, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
1289 doc: /* Evaluate BODY with mouse movement events enabled.
1290 Within a `track-mouse' form, mouse motion generates input events that
1291 you can read with `read-event'.
1292 Normally, mouse motion is ignored.
1293 usage: (track-mouse BODY...) */)
1294 (Lisp_Object args)
1295 {
1296 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1297 Lisp_Object val;
1298
1299 record_unwind_protect (tracking_off, do_mouse_tracking);
1300
1301 do_mouse_tracking = Qt;
1302
1303 val = Fprogn (args);
1304 return unbind_to (count, val);
1305 }
1306
1307 /* If mouse has moved on some frame, return one of those frames.
1308
1309 Return 0 otherwise.
1310
1311 If ignore_mouse_drag_p is non-zero, ignore (implicit) mouse movement
1312 after resizing the tool-bar window. */
1313
1314 bool ignore_mouse_drag_p;
1315
1316 static struct frame *
1317 some_mouse_moved (void)
1318 {
1319 Lisp_Object tail, frame;
1320
1321 if (ignore_mouse_drag_p)
1322 {
1323 /* ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0; */
1324 return 0;
1325 }
1326
1327 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
1328 {
1329 if (XFRAME (frame)->mouse_moved)
1330 return XFRAME (frame);
1331 }
1332
1333 return 0;
1334 }
1335
1336 \f
1337 /* This is the actual command reading loop,
1338 sans error-handling encapsulation. */
1339
1340 static int read_key_sequence (Lisp_Object *, int, Lisp_Object,
1341 bool, bool, bool, bool);
1342 static void adjust_point_for_property (ptrdiff_t, bool);
1343
1344 /* The last boundary auto-added to buffer-undo-list. */
1345 Lisp_Object last_undo_boundary;
1346
1347 /* FIXME: This is wrong rather than test window-system, we should call
1348 a new set-selection, which will then dispatch to x-set-selection, or
1349 tty-set-selection, or w32-set-selection, ... */
1350
1351 Lisp_Object
1352 command_loop_1 (void)
1353 {
1354 Lisp_Object cmd;
1355 Lisp_Object keybuf[30];
1356 int i;
1357 EMACS_INT prev_modiff = 0;
1358 struct buffer *prev_buffer = NULL;
1359 bool already_adjusted = 0;
1360
1361 kset_prefix_arg (current_kboard, Qnil);
1362 kset_last_prefix_arg (current_kboard, Qnil);
1363 Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil;
1364 waiting_for_input = 0;
1365 cancel_echoing ();
1366
1367 this_command_key_count = 0;
1368 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
1369 this_single_command_key_start = 0;
1370
1371 if (NILP (Vmemory_full))
1372 {
1373 /* Make sure this hook runs after commands that get errors and
1374 throw to top level. */
1375 /* Note that the value cell will never directly contain nil
1376 if the symbol is a local variable. */
1377 if (!NILP (Vpost_command_hook) && !NILP (Vrun_hooks))
1378 safe_run_hooks (Qpost_command_hook);
1379
1380 /* If displaying a message, resize the echo area window to fit
1381 that message's size exactly. */
1382 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]))
1383 resize_echo_area_exactly ();
1384
1385 /* If there are warnings waiting, process them. */
1386 if (!NILP (Vdelayed_warnings_list))
1387 safe_run_hooks (Qdelayed_warnings_hook);
1388
1389 if (!NILP (Vdeferred_action_list))
1390 safe_run_hooks (Qdeferred_action_function);
1391 }
1392
1393 /* Do this after running Vpost_command_hook, for consistency. */
1394 kset_last_command (current_kboard, Vthis_command);
1395 kset_real_last_command (current_kboard, Vreal_this_command);
1396 if (!CONSP (last_command_event))
1397 kset_last_repeatable_command (current_kboard, Vreal_this_command);
1398
1399 while (1)
1400 {
1401 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame)))
1402 Fkill_emacs (Qnil);
1403
1404 /* Make sure the current window's buffer is selected. */
1405 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents));
1406
1407 /* Display any malloc warning that just came out. Use while because
1408 displaying one warning can cause another. */
1409
1410 while (pending_malloc_warning)
1411 display_malloc_warning ();
1412
1413 Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil;
1414
1415 /* Don't ignore mouse movements for more than a single command
1416 loop. (This flag is set in xdisp.c whenever the tool bar is
1417 resized, because the resize moves text up or down, and would
1418 generate false mouse drag events if we don't ignore them.) */
1419 ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0;
1420
1421 /* If minibuffer on and echo area in use,
1422 wait a short time and redraw minibuffer. */
1423
1424 if (minibuf_level
1425 && !NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])
1426 && EQ (minibuf_window, echo_area_window)
1427 && NUMBERP (Vminibuffer_message_timeout))
1428 {
1429 /* Bind inhibit-quit to t so that C-g gets read in
1430 rather than quitting back to the minibuffer. */
1431 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1432 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
1433
1434 sit_for (Vminibuffer_message_timeout, 0, 2);
1435
1436 /* Clear the echo area. */
1437 message1 (0);
1438 safe_run_hooks (Qecho_area_clear_hook);
1439
1440 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1441
1442 /* If a C-g came in before, treat it as input now. */
1443 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag))
1444 {
1445 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
1446 Vunread_command_events = list1 (make_number (quit_char));
1447 }
1448 }
1449
1450 /* If it has changed current-menubar from previous value,
1451 really recompute the menubar from the value. */
1452 if (! NILP (Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag)
1453 && !NILP (Ffboundp (Qrecompute_lucid_menubar)))
1454 call0 (Qrecompute_lucid_menubar);
1455
1456 before_command_key_count = this_command_key_count;
1457 before_command_echo_length = echo_length ();
1458
1459 Vthis_command = Qnil;
1460 Vreal_this_command = Qnil;
1461 Vthis_original_command = Qnil;
1462 Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated = Qnil;
1463
1464 /* Read next key sequence; i gets its length. */
1465 i = read_key_sequence (keybuf, ARRAYELTS (keybuf),
1466 Qnil, 0, 1, 1, 0);
1467
1468 /* A filter may have run while we were reading the input. */
1469 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame)))
1470 Fkill_emacs (Qnil);
1471 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents));
1472
1473 ++num_input_keys;
1474
1475 /* Now we have read a key sequence of length I,
1476 or else I is 0 and we found end of file. */
1477
1478 if (i == 0) /* End of file -- happens only in */
1479 return Qnil; /* a kbd macro, at the end. */
1480 /* -1 means read_key_sequence got a menu that was rejected.
1481 Just loop around and read another command. */
1482 if (i == -1)
1483 {
1484 cancel_echoing ();
1485 this_command_key_count = 0;
1486 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
1487 this_single_command_key_start = 0;
1488 goto finalize;
1489 }
1490
1491 last_command_event = keybuf[i - 1];
1492
1493 /* If the previous command tried to force a specific window-start,
1494 forget about that, in case this command moves point far away
1495 from that position. But also throw away beg_unchanged and
1496 end_unchanged information in that case, so that redisplay will
1497 update the whole window properly. */
1498 if (XWINDOW (selected_window)->force_start)
1499 {
1500 struct buffer *b;
1501 XWINDOW (selected_window)->force_start = 0;
1502 b = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents);
1503 BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (b) = BUF_END_UNCHANGED (b) = 0;
1504 }
1505
1506 cmd = read_key_sequence_cmd;
1507 if (!NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro))
1508 {
1509 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag))
1510 {
1511 Vexecuting_kbd_macro = Qt;
1512 QUIT; /* Make some noise. */
1513 /* Will return since macro now empty. */
1514 }
1515 }
1516
1517 /* Do redisplay processing after this command except in special
1518 cases identified below. */
1519 prev_buffer = current_buffer;
1520 prev_modiff = MODIFF;
1521 last_point_position = PT;
1522
1523 /* By default, we adjust point to a boundary of a region that
1524 has such a property that should be treated intangible
1525 (e.g. composition, display). But, some commands will set
1526 this variable differently. */
1527 Vdisable_point_adjustment = Qnil;
1528
1529 /* Process filters and timers may have messed with deactivate-mark.
1530 reset it before we execute the command. */
1531 Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil;
1532
1533 /* Remap command through active keymaps. */
1534 Vthis_original_command = cmd;
1535 if (!NILP (read_key_sequence_remapped))
1536 cmd = read_key_sequence_remapped;
1537
1538 /* Execute the command. */
1539
1540 Vthis_command = cmd;
1541 Vreal_this_command = cmd;
1542 safe_run_hooks (Qpre_command_hook);
1543
1544 already_adjusted = 0;
1545
1546 if (NILP (Vthis_command))
1547 /* nil means key is undefined. */
1548 call0 (Qundefined);
1549 else
1550 {
1551 /* Here for a command that isn't executed directly. */
1552
1553 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1554 ptrdiff_t scount = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1555
1556 if (display_hourglass_p
1557 && NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro))
1558 {
1559 record_unwind_protect_void (cancel_hourglass);
1560 start_hourglass ();
1561 }
1562 #endif
1563
1564 if (NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, Vprefix_arg))) /* FIXME: Why? --Stef */
1565 {
1566 Lisp_Object undo = BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list);
1567 Fundo_boundary ();
1568 last_undo_boundary
1569 = (EQ (undo, BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list))
1570 ? Qnil : BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list));
1571 }
1572 call1 (Qcommand_execute, Vthis_command);
1573
1574 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1575 /* Do not check display_hourglass_p here, because
1576 `command-execute' could change it, but we should cancel
1577 hourglass cursor anyway.
1578 But don't cancel the hourglass within a macro
1579 just because a command in the macro finishes. */
1580 if (NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro))
1581 unbind_to (scount, Qnil);
1582 #endif
1583 }
1584 kset_last_prefix_arg (current_kboard, Vcurrent_prefix_arg);
1585
1586 safe_run_hooks (Qpost_command_hook);
1587
1588 /* If displaying a message, resize the echo area window to fit
1589 that message's size exactly. */
1590 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]))
1591 resize_echo_area_exactly ();
1592
1593 /* If there are warnings waiting, process them. */
1594 if (!NILP (Vdelayed_warnings_list))
1595 safe_run_hooks (Qdelayed_warnings_hook);
1596
1597 safe_run_hooks (Qdeferred_action_function);
1598
1599 /* If there is a prefix argument,
1600 1) We don't want Vlast_command to be ``universal-argument''
1601 (that would be dumb), so don't set Vlast_command,
1602 2) we want to leave echoing on so that the prefix will be
1603 echoed as part of this key sequence, so don't call
1604 cancel_echoing, and
1605 3) we want to leave this_command_key_count non-zero, so that
1606 read_char will realize that it is re-reading a character, and
1607 not echo it a second time.
1608
1609 If the command didn't actually create a prefix arg,
1610 but is merely a frame event that is transparent to prefix args,
1611 then the above doesn't apply. */
1612 if (NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, Vprefix_arg))
1613 || CONSP (last_command_event))
1614 {
1615 kset_last_command (current_kboard, Vthis_command);
1616 kset_real_last_command (current_kboard, Vreal_this_command);
1617 if (!CONSP (last_command_event))
1618 kset_last_repeatable_command (current_kboard, Vreal_this_command);
1619 cancel_echoing ();
1620 this_command_key_count = 0;
1621 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
1622 this_single_command_key_start = 0;
1623 }
1624
1625 if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, mark_active))
1626 && !NILP (Vrun_hooks))
1627 {
1628 /* In Emacs 22, setting transient-mark-mode to `only' was a
1629 way of turning it on for just one command. This usage is
1630 obsolete, but support it anyway. */
1631 if (EQ (Vtransient_mark_mode, Qidentity))
1632 Vtransient_mark_mode = Qnil;
1633 else if (EQ (Vtransient_mark_mode, Qonly))
1634 Vtransient_mark_mode = Qidentity;
1635
1636 if (!NILP (Vdeactivate_mark))
1637 /* If `select-active-regions' is non-nil, this call to
1638 `deactivate-mark' also sets the PRIMARY selection. */
1639 call0 (Qdeactivate_mark);
1640 else
1641 {
1642 /* Even if not deactivating the mark, set PRIMARY if
1643 `select-active-regions' is non-nil. */
1644 if (!NILP (Fwindow_system (Qnil))
1645 /* Even if mark_active is non-nil, the actual buffer
1646 marker may not have been set yet (Bug#7044). */
1647 && XMARKER (BVAR (current_buffer, mark))->buffer
1648 && (EQ (Vselect_active_regions, Qonly)
1649 ? EQ (CAR_SAFE (Vtransient_mark_mode), Qonly)
1650 : (!NILP (Vselect_active_regions)
1651 && !NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode)))
1652 && NILP (Fmemq (Vthis_command,
1653 Vselection_inhibit_update_commands)))
1654 {
1655 Lisp_Object txt
1656 = call1 (Fsymbol_value (Qregion_extract_function), Qnil);
1657 if (XINT (Flength (txt)) > 0)
1658 /* Don't set empty selections. */
1659 call2 (Qx_set_selection, QPRIMARY, txt);
1660 }
1661
1662 if (current_buffer != prev_buffer || MODIFF != prev_modiff)
1663 {
1664 Lisp_Object hook = intern ("activate-mark-hook");
1665 Frun_hooks (1, &hook);
1666 }
1667 }
1668
1669 Vsaved_region_selection = Qnil;
1670 }
1671
1672 finalize:
1673
1674 if (current_buffer == prev_buffer
1675 && last_point_position != PT
1676 && NILP (Vdisable_point_adjustment)
1677 && NILP (Vglobal_disable_point_adjustment))
1678 {
1679 if (last_point_position > BEGV
1680 && last_point_position < ZV
1681 && (composition_adjust_point (last_point_position,
1682 last_point_position)
1683 != last_point_position))
1684 /* The last point was temporarily set within a grapheme
1685 cluster to prevent automatic composition. To recover
1686 the automatic composition, we must update the
1687 display. */
1688 windows_or_buffers_changed = 21;
1689 if (!already_adjusted)
1690 adjust_point_for_property (last_point_position,
1691 MODIFF != prev_modiff);
1692 }
1693
1694 /* Install chars successfully executed in kbd macro. */
1695
1696 if (!NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, defining_kbd_macro))
1697 && NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, Vprefix_arg)))
1698 finalize_kbd_macro_chars ();
1699 }
1700 }
1701
1702 Lisp_Object
1703 read_menu_command (void)
1704 {
1705 Lisp_Object keybuf[30];
1706 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1707 int i;
1708
1709 /* We don't want to echo the keystrokes while navigating the
1710 menus. */
1711 specbind (Qecho_keystrokes, make_number (0));
1712
1713 i = read_key_sequence (keybuf, ARRAYELTS (keybuf),
1714 Qnil, 0, 1, 1, 1);
1715
1716 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1717
1718 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame)))
1719 Fkill_emacs (Qnil);
1720 if (i == 0 || i == -1)
1721 return Qt;
1722
1723 return read_key_sequence_cmd;
1724 }
1725
1726 /* Adjust point to a boundary of a region that has such a property
1727 that should be treated intangible. For the moment, we check
1728 `composition', `display' and `invisible' properties.
1729 LAST_PT is the last position of point. */
1730
1731 static void
1732 adjust_point_for_property (ptrdiff_t last_pt, bool modified)
1733 {
1734 ptrdiff_t beg, end;
1735 Lisp_Object val, overlay, tmp;
1736 /* When called after buffer modification, we should temporarily
1737 suppress the point adjustment for automatic composition so that a
1738 user can keep inserting another character at point or keep
1739 deleting characters around point. */
1740 bool check_composition = ! modified, check_display = 1, check_invisible = 1;
1741 ptrdiff_t orig_pt = PT;
1742
1743 /* FIXME: cycling is probably not necessary because these properties
1744 can't be usefully combined anyway. */
1745 while (check_composition || check_display || check_invisible)
1746 {
1747 /* FIXME: check `intangible'. */
1748 if (check_composition
1749 && PT > BEGV && PT < ZV
1750 && (beg = composition_adjust_point (last_pt, PT)) != PT)
1751 {
1752 SET_PT (beg);
1753 check_display = check_invisible = 1;
1754 }
1755 check_composition = 0;
1756 if (check_display
1757 && PT > BEGV && PT < ZV
1758 && !NILP (val = get_char_property_and_overlay
1759 (make_number (PT), Qdisplay, Qnil, &overlay))
1760 && display_prop_intangible_p (val, overlay, PT, PT_BYTE)
1761 && (!OVERLAYP (overlay)
1762 ? get_property_and_range (PT, Qdisplay, &val, &beg, &end, Qnil)
1763 : (beg = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)),
1764 end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay))))
1765 && (beg < PT /* && end > PT <- It's always the case. */
1766 || (beg <= PT && STRINGP (val) && SCHARS (val) == 0)))
1767 {
1768 eassert (end > PT);
1769 SET_PT (PT < last_pt
1770 ? (STRINGP (val) && SCHARS (val) == 0
1771 ? max (beg - 1, BEGV)
1772 : beg)
1773 : end);
1774 check_composition = check_invisible = 1;
1775 }
1776 check_display = 0;
1777 if (check_invisible && PT > BEGV && PT < ZV)
1778 {
1779 int inv;
1780 bool ellipsis = 0;
1781 beg = end = PT;
1782
1783 /* Find boundaries `beg' and `end' of the invisible area, if any. */
1784 while (end < ZV
1785 #if 0
1786 /* FIXME: We should stop if we find a spot between
1787 two runs of `invisible' where inserted text would
1788 be visible. This is important when we have two
1789 invisible boundaries that enclose an area: if the
1790 area is empty, we need this test in order to make
1791 it possible to place point in the middle rather
1792 than skip both boundaries. However, this code
1793 also stops anywhere in a non-sticky text-property,
1794 which breaks (e.g.) Org mode. */
1795 && (val = Fget_pos_property (make_number (end),
1796 Qinvisible, Qnil),
1797 TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val))
1798 #endif
1799 && !NILP (val = get_char_property_and_overlay
1800 (make_number (end), Qinvisible, Qnil, &overlay))
1801 && (inv = TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val)))
1802 {
1803 ellipsis = ellipsis || inv > 1
1804 || (OVERLAYP (overlay)
1805 && (!NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string))
1806 || !NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string))));
1807 tmp = Fnext_single_char_property_change
1808 (make_number (end), Qinvisible, Qnil, Qnil);
1809 end = NATNUMP (tmp) ? XFASTINT (tmp) : ZV;
1810 }
1811 while (beg > BEGV
1812 #if 0
1813 && (val = Fget_pos_property (make_number (beg),
1814 Qinvisible, Qnil),
1815 TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val))
1816 #endif
1817 && !NILP (val = get_char_property_and_overlay
1818 (make_number (beg - 1), Qinvisible, Qnil, &overlay))
1819 && (inv = TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val)))
1820 {
1821 ellipsis = ellipsis || inv > 1
1822 || (OVERLAYP (overlay)
1823 && (!NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string))
1824 || !NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string))));
1825 tmp = Fprevious_single_char_property_change
1826 (make_number (beg), Qinvisible, Qnil, Qnil);
1827 beg = NATNUMP (tmp) ? XFASTINT (tmp) : BEGV;
1828 }
1829
1830 /* Move away from the inside area. */
1831 if (beg < PT && end > PT)
1832 {
1833 SET_PT ((orig_pt == PT && (last_pt < beg || last_pt > end))
1834 /* We haven't moved yet (so we don't need to fear
1835 infinite-looping) and we were outside the range
1836 before (so either end of the range still corresponds
1837 to a move in the right direction): pretend we moved
1838 less than we actually did, so that we still have
1839 more freedom below in choosing which end of the range
1840 to go to. */
1841 ? (orig_pt = -1, PT < last_pt ? end : beg)
1842 /* We either have moved already or the last point
1843 was already in the range: we don't get to choose
1844 which end of the range we have to go to. */
1845 : (PT < last_pt ? beg : end));
1846 check_composition = check_display = 1;
1847 }
1848 #if 0 /* This assertion isn't correct, because SET_PT may end up setting
1849 the point to something other than its argument, due to
1850 point-motion hooks, intangibility, etc. */
1851 eassert (PT == beg || PT == end);
1852 #endif
1853
1854 /* Pretend the area doesn't exist if the buffer is not
1855 modified. */
1856 if (!modified && !ellipsis && beg < end)
1857 {
1858 if (last_pt == beg && PT == end && end < ZV)
1859 (check_composition = check_display = 1, SET_PT (end + 1));
1860 else if (last_pt == end && PT == beg && beg > BEGV)
1861 (check_composition = check_display = 1, SET_PT (beg - 1));
1862 else if (PT == ((PT < last_pt) ? beg : end))
1863 /* We've already moved as far as we can. Trying to go
1864 to the other end would mean moving backwards and thus
1865 could lead to an infinite loop. */
1866 ;
1867 else if (val = Fget_pos_property (make_number (PT),
1868 Qinvisible, Qnil),
1869 TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val)
1870 && (val = (Fget_pos_property
1871 (make_number (PT == beg ? end : beg),
1872 Qinvisible, Qnil)),
1873 !TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (val)))
1874 (check_composition = check_display = 1,
1875 SET_PT (PT == beg ? end : beg));
1876 }
1877 }
1878 check_invisible = 0;
1879 }
1880 }
1881
1882 /* Subroutine for safe_run_hooks: run the hook, which is ARGS[1]. */
1883
1884 static Lisp_Object
1885 safe_run_hooks_1 (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args)
1886 {
1887 eassert (nargs == 2);
1888 return call0 (args[1]);
1889 }
1890
1891 /* Subroutine for safe_run_hooks: handle an error by clearing out the function
1892 from the hook. */
1893
1894 static Lisp_Object
1895 safe_run_hooks_error (Lisp_Object error, ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args)
1896 {
1897 Lisp_Object hook, fun;
1898
1899 eassert (nargs == 2);
1900 hook = args[0];
1901 fun = args[1];
1902 Fmessage (4, ((Lisp_Object [])
1903 { build_local_string ("Error in %s (%S): %S"), hook, fun, error }));
1904
1905 if (SYMBOLP (hook))
1906 {
1907 Lisp_Object val;
1908 bool found = 0;
1909 Lisp_Object newval = Qnil;
1910 for (val = find_symbol_value (hook); CONSP (val); val = XCDR (val))
1911 if (EQ (fun, XCAR (val)))
1912 found = 1;
1913 else
1914 newval = Fcons (XCAR (val), newval);
1915 if (found)
1916 return Fset (hook, Fnreverse (newval));
1917 /* Not found in the local part of the hook. Let's look at the global
1918 part. */
1919 newval = Qnil;
1920 for (val = (NILP (Fdefault_boundp (hook)) ? Qnil
1921 : Fdefault_value (hook));
1922 CONSP (val); val = XCDR (val))
1923 if (EQ (fun, XCAR (val)))
1924 found = 1;
1925 else
1926 newval = Fcons (XCAR (val), newval);
1927 if (found)
1928 return Fset_default (hook, Fnreverse (newval));
1929 }
1930 return Qnil;
1931 }
1932
1933 static Lisp_Object
1934 safe_run_hook_funcall (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args)
1935 {
1936 Lisp_Object iargs[2];
1937
1938 eassert (nargs == 2);
1939 /* Yes, run_hook_with_args works this way. */
1940 iargs[0] = args[1];
1941 iargs[1] = args[0];
1942 internal_condition_case_n (safe_run_hooks_1, 2, iargs,
1943 Qt, safe_run_hooks_error);
1944 return Qnil;
1945 }
1946
1947 /* If we get an error while running the hook, cause the hook variable
1948 to be nil. Also inhibit quits, so that C-g won't cause the hook
1949 to mysteriously evaporate. */
1950
1951 void
1952 safe_run_hooks (Lisp_Object hook)
1953 {
1954 Lisp_Object args[2];
1955 struct gcpro gcpro1;
1956 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1957
1958 args[0] = hook;
1959 args[1] = hook;
1960
1961 GCPRO1 (hook);
1962 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
1963 run_hook_with_args (2, args, safe_run_hook_funcall);
1964 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1965 UNGCPRO;
1966 }
1967
1968 \f
1969 /* Nonzero means polling for input is temporarily suppressed. */
1970
1971 int poll_suppress_count;
1972
1973
1974 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
1975
1976 /* Asynchronous timer for polling. */
1977
1978 static struct atimer *poll_timer;
1979
1980 /* Poll for input, so that we catch a C-g if it comes in. */
1981 void
1982 poll_for_input_1 (void)
1983 {
1984 if (! input_blocked_p ()
1985 && !waiting_for_input)
1986 gobble_input ();
1987 }
1988
1989 /* Timer callback function for poll_timer. TIMER is equal to
1990 poll_timer. */
1991
1992 static void
1993 poll_for_input (struct atimer *timer)
1994 {
1995 if (poll_suppress_count == 0)
1996 pending_signals = 1;
1997 }
1998
1999 #endif /* POLL_FOR_INPUT */
2000
2001 /* Begin signals to poll for input, if they are appropriate.
2002 This function is called unconditionally from various places. */
2003
2004 void
2005 start_polling (void)
2006 {
2007 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
2008 /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input),
2009 but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that
2010 it's always set. */
2011 if (!interrupt_input)
2012 {
2013 /* Turn alarm handling on unconditionally. It might have
2014 been turned off in process.c. */
2015 turn_on_atimers (1);
2016
2017 /* If poll timer doesn't exist, or we need one with
2018 a different interval, start a new one. */
2019 if (poll_timer == NULL
2020 || poll_timer->interval.tv_sec != polling_period)
2021 {
2022 time_t period = max (1, min (polling_period, TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t)));
2023 struct timespec interval = make_timespec (period, 0);
2024
2025 if (poll_timer)
2026 cancel_atimer (poll_timer);
2027
2028 poll_timer = start_atimer (ATIMER_CONTINUOUS, interval,
2029 poll_for_input, NULL);
2030 }
2031
2032 /* Let the timer's callback function poll for input
2033 if this becomes zero. */
2034 --poll_suppress_count;
2035 }
2036 #endif
2037 }
2038
2039 /* True if we are using polling to handle input asynchronously. */
2040
2041 bool
2042 input_polling_used (void)
2043 {
2044 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
2045 /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input),
2046 but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that
2047 it's always set. */
2048 return !interrupt_input;
2049 #else
2050 return 0;
2051 #endif
2052 }
2053
2054 /* Turn off polling. */
2055
2056 void
2057 stop_polling (void)
2058 {
2059 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
2060 /* XXX This condition was (read_socket_hook && !interrupt_input),
2061 but read_socket_hook is not global anymore. Let's pretend that
2062 it's always set. */
2063 if (!interrupt_input)
2064 ++poll_suppress_count;
2065 #endif
2066 }
2067
2068 /* Set the value of poll_suppress_count to COUNT
2069 and start or stop polling accordingly. */
2070
2071 void
2072 set_poll_suppress_count (int count)
2073 {
2074 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
2075 if (count == 0 && poll_suppress_count != 0)
2076 {
2077 poll_suppress_count = 1;
2078 start_polling ();
2079 }
2080 else if (count != 0 && poll_suppress_count == 0)
2081 {
2082 stop_polling ();
2083 }
2084 poll_suppress_count = count;
2085 #endif
2086 }
2087
2088 /* Bind polling_period to a value at least N.
2089 But don't decrease it. */
2090
2091 void
2092 bind_polling_period (int n)
2093 {
2094 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
2095 EMACS_INT new = polling_period;
2096
2097 if (n > new)
2098 new = n;
2099
2100 stop_other_atimers (poll_timer);
2101 stop_polling ();
2102 specbind (Qpolling_period, make_number (new));
2103 /* Start a new alarm with the new period. */
2104 start_polling ();
2105 #endif
2106 }
2107 \f
2108 /* Apply the control modifier to CHARACTER. */
2109
2110 int
2111 make_ctrl_char (int c)
2112 {
2113 /* Save the upper bits here. */
2114 int upper = c & ~0177;
2115
2116 if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c))
2117 return c |= ctrl_modifier;
2118
2119 c &= 0177;
2120
2121 /* Everything in the columns containing the upper-case letters
2122 denotes a control character. */
2123 if (c >= 0100 && c < 0140)
2124 {
2125 int oc = c;
2126 c &= ~0140;
2127 /* Set the shift modifier for a control char
2128 made from a shifted letter. But only for letters! */
2129 if (oc >= 'A' && oc <= 'Z')
2130 c |= shift_modifier;
2131 }
2132
2133 /* The lower-case letters denote control characters too. */
2134 else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
2135 c &= ~0140;
2136
2137 /* Include the bits for control and shift
2138 only if the basic ASCII code can't indicate them. */
2139 else if (c >= ' ')
2140 c |= ctrl_modifier;
2141
2142 /* Replace the high bits. */
2143 c |= (upper & ~ctrl_modifier);
2144
2145 return c;
2146 }
2147
2148 /* Display the help-echo property of the character after the mouse pointer.
2149 Either show it in the echo area, or call show-help-function to display
2150 it by other means (maybe in a tooltip).
2151
2152 If HELP is nil, that means clear the previous help echo.
2153
2154 If HELP is a string, display that string. If HELP is a function,
2155 call it with OBJECT and POS as arguments; the function should
2156 return a help string or nil for none. For all other types of HELP,
2157 evaluate it to obtain a string.
2158
2159 WINDOW is the window in which the help was generated, if any.
2160 It is nil if not in a window.
2161
2162 If OBJECT is a buffer, POS is the position in the buffer where the
2163 `help-echo' text property was found.
2164
2165 If OBJECT is an overlay, that overlay has a `help-echo' property,
2166 and POS is the position in the overlay's buffer under the mouse.
2167
2168 If OBJECT is a string (an overlay string or a string displayed with
2169 the `display' property). POS is the position in that string under
2170 the mouse.
2171
2172 Note: this function may only be called with HELP nil or a string
2173 from X code running asynchronously. */
2174
2175 void
2176 show_help_echo (Lisp_Object help, Lisp_Object window, Lisp_Object object,
2177 Lisp_Object pos)
2178 {
2179 if (!NILP (help) && !STRINGP (help))
2180 {
2181 if (FUNCTIONP (help))
2182 help = safe_call (4, help, window, object, pos);
2183 else
2184 help = safe_eval (help);
2185
2186 if (!STRINGP (help))
2187 return;
2188 }
2189
2190 if (!noninteractive && STRINGP (help))
2191 {
2192 /* The mouse-fixup-help-message Lisp function can call
2193 mouse_position_hook, which resets the mouse_moved flags.
2194 This causes trouble if we are trying to read a mouse motion
2195 event (i.e., if we are inside a `track-mouse' form), so we
2196 restore the mouse_moved flag. */
2197 struct frame *f = NILP (do_mouse_tracking) ? NULL : some_mouse_moved ();
2198 help = call1 (Qmouse_fixup_help_message, help);
2199 if (f)
2200 f->mouse_moved = 1;
2201 }
2202
2203 if (STRINGP (help) || NILP (help))
2204 {
2205 if (!NILP (Vshow_help_function))
2206 call1 (Vshow_help_function, help);
2207 help_echo_showing_p = STRINGP (help);
2208 }
2209 }
2210
2211
2212 \f
2213 /* Input of single characters from keyboard. */
2214
2215 static Lisp_Object kbd_buffer_get_event (KBOARD **kbp, bool *used_mouse_menu,
2216 struct timespec *end_time);
2217 static void record_char (Lisp_Object c);
2218
2219 static Lisp_Object help_form_saved_window_configs;
2220 static void
2221 read_char_help_form_unwind (void)
2222 {
2223 Lisp_Object window_config = XCAR (help_form_saved_window_configs);
2224 help_form_saved_window_configs = XCDR (help_form_saved_window_configs);
2225 if (!NILP (window_config))
2226 Fset_window_configuration (window_config);
2227 }
2228
2229 #define STOP_POLLING \
2230 do { if (! polling_stopped_here) stop_polling (); \
2231 polling_stopped_here = 1; } while (0)
2232
2233 #define RESUME_POLLING \
2234 do { if (polling_stopped_here) start_polling (); \
2235 polling_stopped_here = 0; } while (0)
2236
2237 static Lisp_Object
2238 read_event_from_main_queue (struct timespec *end_time,
2239 sys_jmp_buf local_getcjmp,
2240 bool *used_mouse_menu)
2241 {
2242 Lisp_Object c = Qnil;
2243 sys_jmp_buf save_jump;
2244 KBOARD *kb IF_LINT (= NULL);
2245
2246 start:
2247
2248 /* Read from the main queue, and if that gives us something we can't use yet,
2249 we put it on the appropriate side queue and try again. */
2250
2251 if (end_time && timespec_cmp (*end_time, current_timespec ()) <= 0)
2252 return c;
2253
2254 /* Actually read a character, waiting if necessary. */
2255 save_getcjmp (save_jump);
2256 restore_getcjmp (local_getcjmp);
2257 if (!end_time)
2258 timer_start_idle ();
2259 c = kbd_buffer_get_event (&kb, used_mouse_menu, end_time);
2260 restore_getcjmp (save_jump);
2261
2262 if (! NILP (c) && (kb != current_kboard))
2263 {
2264 Lisp_Object last = KVAR (kb, kbd_queue);
2265 if (CONSP (last))
2266 {
2267 while (CONSP (XCDR (last)))
2268 last = XCDR (last);
2269 if (!NILP (XCDR (last)))
2270 emacs_abort ();
2271 }
2272 if (!CONSP (last))
2273 kset_kbd_queue (kb, list1 (c));
2274 else
2275 XSETCDR (last, list1 (c));
2276 kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 1;
2277 c = Qnil;
2278 if (single_kboard)
2279 goto start;
2280 current_kboard = kb;
2281 /* This is going to exit from read_char
2282 so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */
2283 return make_number (-2);
2284 }
2285
2286 /* Terminate Emacs in batch mode if at eof. */
2287 if (noninteractive && INTEGERP (c) && XINT (c) < 0)
2288 Fkill_emacs (make_number (1));
2289
2290 if (INTEGERP (c))
2291 {
2292 /* Add in any extra modifiers, where appropriate. */
2293 if ((extra_keyboard_modifiers & CHAR_CTL)
2294 || ((extra_keyboard_modifiers & 0177) < ' '
2295 && (extra_keyboard_modifiers & 0177) != 0))
2296 XSETINT (c, make_ctrl_char (XINT (c)));
2297
2298 /* Transfer any other modifier bits directly from
2299 extra_keyboard_modifiers to c. Ignore the actual character code
2300 in the low 16 bits of extra_keyboard_modifiers. */
2301 XSETINT (c, XINT (c) | (extra_keyboard_modifiers & ~0xff7f & ~CHAR_CTL));
2302 }
2303
2304 return c;
2305 }
2306
2307
2308
2309 /* Like `read_event_from_main_queue' but applies keyboard-coding-system
2310 to tty input. */
2311 static Lisp_Object
2312 read_decoded_event_from_main_queue (struct timespec *end_time,
2313 sys_jmp_buf local_getcjmp,
2314 Lisp_Object prev_event,
2315 bool *used_mouse_menu)
2316 {
2317 #define MAX_ENCODED_BYTES 16
2318 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
2319 Lisp_Object events[MAX_ENCODED_BYTES];
2320 int n = 0;
2321 #endif
2322 while (true)
2323 {
2324 Lisp_Object nextevt
2325 = read_event_from_main_queue (end_time, local_getcjmp,
2326 used_mouse_menu);
2327 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
2328 /* w32_console already returns decoded events. It either reads
2329 Unicode characters from the Windows keyboard input, or
2330 converts characters encoded in the current codepage into
2331 Unicode. See w32inevt.c:key_event, near its end. */
2332 return nextevt;
2333 #else
2334 struct frame *frame = XFRAME (selected_frame);
2335 struct terminal *terminal = frame->terminal;
2336 if (!((FRAME_TERMCAP_P (frame) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (frame))
2337 /* Don't apply decoding if we're just reading a raw event
2338 (e.g. reading bytes sent by the xterm to specify the position
2339 of a mouse click). */
2340 && (!EQ (prev_event, Qt))
2341 && (TERMINAL_KEYBOARD_CODING (terminal)->common_flags
2342 & CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING_MASK)))
2343 return nextevt; /* No decoding needed. */
2344 else
2345 {
2346 int meta_key = terminal->display_info.tty->meta_key;
2347 eassert (n < MAX_ENCODED_BYTES);
2348 events[n++] = nextevt;
2349 if (NATNUMP (nextevt)
2350 && XINT (nextevt) < (meta_key == 1 ? 0x80 : 0x100))
2351 { /* An encoded byte sequence, let's try to decode it. */
2352 struct coding_system *coding
2353 = TERMINAL_KEYBOARD_CODING (terminal);
2354 unsigned char src[MAX_ENCODED_BYTES];
2355 unsigned char dest[MAX_ENCODED_BYTES * MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
2356 int i;
2357 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
2358 src[i] = XINT (events[i]);
2359 if (meta_key != 2)
2360 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
2361 src[i] &= ~0x80;
2362 coding->destination = dest;
2363 coding->dst_bytes = sizeof dest;
2364 decode_coding_c_string (coding, src, n, Qnil);
2365 eassert (coding->produced_char <= n);
2366 if (coding->produced_char == 0)
2367 { /* The encoded sequence is incomplete. */
2368 if (n < MAX_ENCODED_BYTES) /* Avoid buffer overflow. */
2369 continue; /* Read on! */
2370 }
2371 else
2372 {
2373 const unsigned char *p = coding->destination;
2374 eassert (coding->carryover_bytes == 0);
2375 n = 0;
2376 while (n < coding->produced_char)
2377 events[n++] = make_number (STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (p));
2378 }
2379 }
2380 /* Now `events' should hold decoded events.
2381 Normally, n should be equal to 1, but better not rely on it.
2382 We can only return one event here, so return the first we
2383 had and keep the others (if any) for later. */
2384 while (n > 1)
2385 Vunread_command_events
2386 = Fcons (events[--n], Vunread_command_events);
2387 return events[0];
2388 }
2389 #endif
2390 }
2391 }
2392
2393 static bool
2394 echo_keystrokes_p (void)
2395 {
2396 return (FLOATP (Vecho_keystrokes) ? XFLOAT_DATA (Vecho_keystrokes) > 0.0
2397 : INTEGERP (Vecho_keystrokes) ? XINT (Vecho_keystrokes) > 0 : false);
2398 }
2399
2400 /* Read a character from the keyboard; call the redisplay if needed. */
2401 /* commandflag 0 means do not autosave, but do redisplay.
2402 -1 means do not redisplay, but do autosave.
2403 -2 means do neither.
2404 1 means do both. */
2405
2406 /* The argument MAP is a keymap for menu prompting.
2407
2408 PREV_EVENT is the previous input event, or nil if we are reading
2409 the first event of a key sequence (or not reading a key sequence).
2410 If PREV_EVENT is t, that is a "magic" value that says
2411 not to run input methods, but in other respects to act as if
2412 not reading a key sequence.
2413
2414 If USED_MOUSE_MENU is non-null, then set *USED_MOUSE_MENU to true
2415 if we used a mouse menu to read the input, or false otherwise. If
2416 USED_MOUSE_MENU is null, don't dereference it.
2417
2418 Value is -2 when we find input on another keyboard. A second call
2419 to read_char will read it.
2420
2421 If END_TIME is non-null, it is a pointer to a struct timespec
2422 specifying the maximum time to wait until. If no input arrives by
2423 that time, stop waiting and return nil.
2424
2425 Value is t if we showed a menu and the user rejected it. */
2426
2427 Lisp_Object
2428 read_char (int commandflag, Lisp_Object map,
2429 Lisp_Object prev_event,
2430 bool *used_mouse_menu, struct timespec *end_time)
2431 {
2432 Lisp_Object c;
2433 ptrdiff_t jmpcount;
2434 sys_jmp_buf local_getcjmp;
2435 sys_jmp_buf save_jump;
2436 Lisp_Object tem, save;
2437 volatile Lisp_Object previous_echo_area_message;
2438 volatile Lisp_Object also_record;
2439 volatile bool reread;
2440 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
2441 bool volatile polling_stopped_here = 0;
2442 struct kboard *orig_kboard = current_kboard;
2443
2444 also_record = Qnil;
2445
2446 #if 0 /* This was commented out as part of fixing echo for C-u left. */
2447 before_command_key_count = this_command_key_count;
2448 before_command_echo_length = echo_length ();
2449 #endif
2450 c = Qnil;
2451 previous_echo_area_message = Qnil;
2452
2453 GCPRO2 (c, previous_echo_area_message);
2454
2455 retry:
2456
2457 if (CONSP (Vunread_post_input_method_events))
2458 {
2459 c = XCAR (Vunread_post_input_method_events);
2460 Vunread_post_input_method_events
2461 = XCDR (Vunread_post_input_method_events);
2462
2463 /* Undo what read_char_x_menu_prompt did when it unread
2464 additional keys returned by Fx_popup_menu. */
2465 if (CONSP (c)
2466 && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (c)) || INTEGERP (XCAR (c)))
2467 && NILP (XCDR (c)))
2468 c = XCAR (c);
2469
2470 reread = true;
2471 goto reread_first;
2472 }
2473 else
2474 reread = false;
2475
2476
2477 if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
2478 {
2479 bool was_disabled = 0;
2480
2481 c = XCAR (Vunread_command_events);
2482 Vunread_command_events = XCDR (Vunread_command_events);
2483
2484 /* Undo what sit-for did when it unread additional keys
2485 inside universal-argument. */
2486
2487 if (CONSP (c) && EQ (XCAR (c), Qt))
2488 c = XCDR (c);
2489 else
2490 reread = true;
2491
2492 /* Undo what read_char_x_menu_prompt did when it unread
2493 additional keys returned by Fx_popup_menu. */
2494 if (CONSP (c)
2495 && EQ (XCDR (c), Qdisabled)
2496 && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (c)) || INTEGERP (XCAR (c))))
2497 {
2498 was_disabled = 1;
2499 c = XCAR (c);
2500 }
2501
2502 /* If the queued event is something that used the mouse,
2503 set used_mouse_menu accordingly. */
2504 if (used_mouse_menu
2505 /* Also check was_disabled so last-nonmenu-event won't return
2506 a bad value when submenus are involved. (Bug#447) */
2507 && (EQ (c, Qtool_bar) || EQ (c, Qmenu_bar) || was_disabled))
2508 *used_mouse_menu = 1;
2509
2510 goto reread_for_input_method;
2511 }
2512
2513 if (CONSP (Vunread_input_method_events))
2514 {
2515 c = XCAR (Vunread_input_method_events);
2516 Vunread_input_method_events = XCDR (Vunread_input_method_events);
2517
2518 /* Undo what read_char_x_menu_prompt did when it unread
2519 additional keys returned by Fx_popup_menu. */
2520 if (CONSP (c)
2521 && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (c)) || INTEGERP (XCAR (c)))
2522 && NILP (XCDR (c)))
2523 c = XCAR (c);
2524 reread = true;
2525 goto reread_for_input_method;
2526 }
2527
2528 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
2529
2530 if (!NILP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro))
2531 {
2532 /* We set this to Qmacro; since that's not a frame, nobody will
2533 try to switch frames on us, and the selected window will
2534 remain unchanged.
2535
2536 Since this event came from a macro, it would be misleading to
2537 leave internal_last_event_frame set to wherever the last
2538 real event came from. Normally, a switch-frame event selects
2539 internal_last_event_frame after each command is read, but
2540 events read from a macro should never cause a new frame to be
2541 selected. */
2542 Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame = Qmacro;
2543
2544 /* Exit the macro if we are at the end.
2545 Also, some things replace the macro with t
2546 to force an early exit. */
2547 if (EQ (Vexecuting_kbd_macro, Qt)
2548 || executing_kbd_macro_index >= XFASTINT (Flength (Vexecuting_kbd_macro)))
2549 {
2550 XSETINT (c, -1);
2551 goto exit;
2552 }
2553
2554 c = Faref (Vexecuting_kbd_macro, make_number (executing_kbd_macro_index));
2555 if (STRINGP (Vexecuting_kbd_macro)
2556 && (XFASTINT (c) & 0x80) && (XFASTINT (c) <= 0xff))
2557 XSETFASTINT (c, CHAR_META | (XFASTINT (c) & ~0x80));
2558
2559 executing_kbd_macro_index++;
2560
2561 goto from_macro;
2562 }
2563
2564 if (!NILP (unread_switch_frame))
2565 {
2566 c = unread_switch_frame;
2567 unread_switch_frame = Qnil;
2568
2569 /* This event should make it into this_command_keys, and get echoed
2570 again, so we do not set `reread'. */
2571 goto reread_first;
2572 }
2573
2574 /* If redisplay was requested. */
2575 if (commandflag >= 0)
2576 {
2577 bool echo_current = EQ (echo_message_buffer, echo_area_buffer[0]);
2578
2579 /* If there is pending input, process any events which are not
2580 user-visible, such as X selection_request events. */
2581 if (input_pending
2582 || detect_input_pending_run_timers (0))
2583 swallow_events (0); /* May clear input_pending. */
2584
2585 /* Redisplay if no pending input. */
2586 while (!input_pending)
2587 {
2588 if (help_echo_showing_p && !EQ (selected_window, minibuf_window))
2589 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (5);
2590 else
2591 redisplay ();
2592
2593 if (!input_pending)
2594 /* Normal case: no input arrived during redisplay. */
2595 break;
2596
2597 /* Input arrived and pre-empted redisplay.
2598 Process any events which are not user-visible. */
2599 swallow_events (0);
2600 /* If that cleared input_pending, try again to redisplay. */
2601 }
2602
2603 /* Prevent the redisplay we just did
2604 from messing up echoing of the input after the prompt. */
2605 if (commandflag == 0 && echo_current)
2606 echo_message_buffer = echo_area_buffer[0];
2607
2608 }
2609
2610 /* Message turns off echoing unless more keystrokes turn it on again.
2611
2612 The code in 20.x for the condition was
2613
2614 1. echo_area_glyphs && *echo_area_glyphs
2615 2. && echo_area_glyphs != current_kboard->echobuf
2616 3. && ok_to_echo_at_next_pause != echo_area_glyphs
2617
2618 (1) means there's a current message displayed
2619
2620 (2) means it's not the message from echoing from the current
2621 kboard.
2622
2623 (3) There's only one place in 20.x where ok_to_echo_at_next_pause
2624 is set to a non-null value. This is done in read_char and it is
2625 set to echo_area_glyphs after a call to echo_char. That means
2626 ok_to_echo_at_next_pause is either null or
2627 current_kboard->echobuf with the appropriate current_kboard at
2628 that time.
2629
2630 So, condition (3) means in clear text ok_to_echo_at_next_pause
2631 must be either null, or the current message isn't from echoing at
2632 all, or it's from echoing from a different kboard than the
2633 current one. */
2634
2635 if (/* There currently is something in the echo area. */
2636 !NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])
2637 && (/* It's an echo from a different kboard. */
2638 echo_kboard != current_kboard
2639 /* Or we explicitly allow overwriting whatever there is. */
2640 || ok_to_echo_at_next_pause == NULL))
2641 cancel_echoing ();
2642 else
2643 echo_dash ();
2644
2645 /* Try reading a character via menu prompting in the minibuf.
2646 Try this before the sit-for, because the sit-for
2647 would do the wrong thing if we are supposed to do
2648 menu prompting. If EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS then we are reading
2649 after a mouse event so don't try a minibuf menu. */
2650 c = Qnil;
2651 if (KEYMAPP (map) && INTERACTIVE
2652 && !NILP (prev_event) && ! EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event)
2653 /* Don't bring up a menu if we already have another event. */
2654 && NILP (Vunread_command_events)
2655 && !detect_input_pending_run_timers (0))
2656 {
2657 c = read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt (commandflag, map);
2658
2659 if (INTEGERP (c) && XINT (c) == -2)
2660 return c; /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */
2661
2662 if (! NILP (c))
2663 goto exit;
2664 }
2665
2666 /* Make a longjmp point for quits to use, but don't alter getcjmp just yet.
2667 We will do that below, temporarily for short sections of code,
2668 when appropriate. local_getcjmp must be in effect
2669 around any call to sit_for or kbd_buffer_get_event;
2670 it *must not* be in effect when we call redisplay. */
2671
2672 jmpcount = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
2673 if (sys_setjmp (local_getcjmp))
2674 {
2675 /* Handle quits while reading the keyboard. */
2676 /* We must have saved the outer value of getcjmp here,
2677 so restore it now. */
2678 restore_getcjmp (save_jump);
2679 pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &empty_mask, 0);
2680 unbind_to (jmpcount, Qnil);
2681 XSETINT (c, quit_char);
2682 internal_last_event_frame = selected_frame;
2683 Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame;
2684 /* If we report the quit char as an event,
2685 don't do so more than once. */
2686 if (!NILP (Vinhibit_quit))
2687 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
2688
2689 {
2690 KBOARD *kb = FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (selected_frame));
2691 if (kb != current_kboard)
2692 {
2693 Lisp_Object last = KVAR (kb, kbd_queue);
2694 /* We shouldn't get here if we were in single-kboard mode! */
2695 if (single_kboard)
2696 emacs_abort ();
2697 if (CONSP (last))
2698 {
2699 while (CONSP (XCDR (last)))
2700 last = XCDR (last);
2701 if (!NILP (XCDR (last)))
2702 emacs_abort ();
2703 }
2704 if (!CONSP (last))
2705 kset_kbd_queue (kb, list1 (c));
2706 else
2707 XSETCDR (last, list1 (c));
2708 kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 1;
2709 current_kboard = kb;
2710 /* This is going to exit from read_char
2711 so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */
2712 UNGCPRO;
2713 return make_number (-2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */
2714 }
2715 }
2716 goto non_reread;
2717 }
2718
2719 /* Start idle timers if no time limit is supplied. We don't do it
2720 if a time limit is supplied to avoid an infinite recursion in the
2721 situation where an idle timer calls `sit-for'. */
2722
2723 if (!end_time)
2724 timer_start_idle ();
2725
2726 /* If in middle of key sequence and minibuffer not active,
2727 start echoing if enough time elapses. */
2728
2729 if (minibuf_level == 0
2730 && !end_time
2731 && !current_kboard->immediate_echo
2732 && this_command_key_count > 0
2733 && ! noninteractive
2734 && echo_keystrokes_p ()
2735 && (/* No message. */
2736 NILP (echo_area_buffer[0])
2737 /* Or empty message. */
2738 || (BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer[0]))
2739 == BUF_Z (XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer[0])))
2740 /* Or already echoing from same kboard. */
2741 || (echo_kboard && ok_to_echo_at_next_pause == echo_kboard)
2742 /* Or not echoing before and echoing allowed. */
2743 || (!echo_kboard && ok_to_echo_at_next_pause)))
2744 {
2745 /* After a mouse event, start echoing right away.
2746 This is because we are probably about to display a menu,
2747 and we don't want to delay before doing so. */
2748 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event))
2749 echo_now ();
2750 else
2751 {
2752 Lisp_Object tem0;
2753
2754 save_getcjmp (save_jump);
2755 restore_getcjmp (local_getcjmp);
2756 tem0 = sit_for (Vecho_keystrokes, 1, 1);
2757 restore_getcjmp (save_jump);
2758 if (EQ (tem0, Qt)
2759 && ! CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
2760 echo_now ();
2761 }
2762 }
2763
2764 /* Maybe auto save due to number of keystrokes. */
2765
2766 if (commandflag != 0 && commandflag != -2
2767 && auto_save_interval > 0
2768 && num_nonmacro_input_events - last_auto_save > max (auto_save_interval, 20)
2769 && !detect_input_pending_run_timers (0))
2770 {
2771 Fdo_auto_save (Qnil, Qnil);
2772 /* Hooks can actually change some buffers in auto save. */
2773 redisplay ();
2774 }
2775
2776 /* Try reading using an X menu.
2777 This is never confused with reading using the minibuf
2778 because the recursive call of read_char in read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt
2779 does not pass on any keymaps. */
2780
2781 if (KEYMAPP (map) && INTERACTIVE
2782 && !NILP (prev_event)
2783 && EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event)
2784 && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qmenu_bar)
2785 && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qtool_bar)
2786 /* Don't bring up a menu if we already have another event. */
2787 && NILP (Vunread_command_events))
2788 {
2789 c = read_char_x_menu_prompt (map, prev_event, used_mouse_menu);
2790
2791 /* Now that we have read an event, Emacs is not idle. */
2792 if (!end_time)
2793 timer_stop_idle ();
2794
2795 goto exit;
2796 }
2797
2798 /* Maybe autosave and/or garbage collect due to idleness. */
2799
2800 if (INTERACTIVE && NILP (c))
2801 {
2802 int delay_level;
2803 ptrdiff_t buffer_size;
2804
2805 /* Slow down auto saves logarithmically in size of current buffer,
2806 and garbage collect while we're at it. */
2807 if (! MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (selected_window)))
2808 last_non_minibuf_size = Z - BEG;
2809 buffer_size = (last_non_minibuf_size >> 8) + 1;
2810 delay_level = 0;
2811 while (buffer_size > 64)
2812 delay_level++, buffer_size -= buffer_size >> 2;
2813 if (delay_level < 4) delay_level = 4;
2814 /* delay_level is 4 for files under around 50k, 7 at 100k,
2815 9 at 200k, 11 at 300k, and 12 at 500k. It is 15 at 1 meg. */
2816
2817 /* Auto save if enough time goes by without input. */
2818 if (commandflag != 0 && commandflag != -2
2819 && num_nonmacro_input_events > last_auto_save
2820 && INTEGERP (Vauto_save_timeout)
2821 && XINT (Vauto_save_timeout) > 0)
2822 {
2823 Lisp_Object tem0;
2824 EMACS_INT timeout = XFASTINT (Vauto_save_timeout);
2825
2826 timeout = min (timeout, MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM / delay_level * 4);
2827 timeout = delay_level * timeout / 4;
2828 save_getcjmp (save_jump);
2829 restore_getcjmp (local_getcjmp);
2830 tem0 = sit_for (make_number (timeout), 1, 1);
2831 restore_getcjmp (save_jump);
2832
2833 if (EQ (tem0, Qt)
2834 && ! CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
2835 {
2836 Fdo_auto_save (Qnil, Qnil);
2837 redisplay ();
2838 }
2839 }
2840
2841 /* If there is still no input available, ask for GC. */
2842 if (!detect_input_pending_run_timers (0))
2843 maybe_gc ();
2844 }
2845
2846 /* Notify the caller if an autosave hook, or a timer, sentinel or
2847 filter in the sit_for calls above have changed the current
2848 kboard. This could happen if they use the minibuffer or start a
2849 recursive edit, like the fancy splash screen in server.el's
2850 filter. If this longjmp wasn't here, read_key_sequence would
2851 interpret the next key sequence using the wrong translation
2852 tables and function keymaps. */
2853 if (NILP (c) && current_kboard != orig_kboard)
2854 {
2855 UNGCPRO;
2856 return make_number (-2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */
2857 }
2858
2859 /* If this has become non-nil here, it has been set by a timer
2860 or sentinel or filter. */
2861 if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
2862 {
2863 c = XCAR (Vunread_command_events);
2864 Vunread_command_events = XCDR (Vunread_command_events);
2865
2866 if (CONSP (c) && EQ (XCAR (c), Qt))
2867 c = XCDR (c);
2868 else
2869 reread = true;
2870 }
2871
2872 /* Read something from current KBOARD's side queue, if possible. */
2873
2874 if (NILP (c))
2875 {
2876 if (current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data)
2877 {
2878 if (!CONSP (KVAR (current_kboard, kbd_queue)))
2879 emacs_abort ();
2880 c = XCAR (KVAR (current_kboard, kbd_queue));
2881 kset_kbd_queue (current_kboard,
2882 XCDR (KVAR (current_kboard, kbd_queue)));
2883 if (NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, kbd_queue)))
2884 current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data = 0;
2885 input_pending = readable_events (0);
2886 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c)
2887 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qswitch_frame))
2888 internal_last_event_frame = XCAR (XCDR (c));
2889 Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame;
2890 }
2891 }
2892
2893 /* If current_kboard's side queue is empty check the other kboards.
2894 If one of them has data that we have not yet seen here,
2895 switch to it and process the data waiting for it.
2896
2897 Note: if the events queued up for another kboard
2898 have already been seen here, and therefore are not a complete command,
2899 the kbd_queue_has_data field is 0, so we skip that kboard here.
2900 That's to avoid an infinite loop switching between kboards here. */
2901 if (NILP (c) && !single_kboard)
2902 {
2903 KBOARD *kb;
2904 for (kb = all_kboards; kb; kb = kb->next_kboard)
2905 if (kb->kbd_queue_has_data)
2906 {
2907 current_kboard = kb;
2908 /* This is going to exit from read_char
2909 so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */
2910 UNGCPRO;
2911 return make_number (-2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */
2912 }
2913 }
2914
2915 wrong_kboard:
2916
2917 STOP_POLLING;
2918
2919 if (NILP (c))
2920 {
2921 c = read_decoded_event_from_main_queue (end_time, local_getcjmp,
2922 prev_event, used_mouse_menu);
2923 if (NILP (c) && end_time
2924 && timespec_cmp (*end_time, current_timespec ()) <= 0)
2925 {
2926 goto exit;
2927 }
2928
2929 if (EQ (c, make_number (-2)))
2930 {
2931 /* This is going to exit from read_char
2932 so we had better get rid of this frame's stuff. */
2933 UNGCPRO;
2934 return c;
2935 }
2936 }
2937
2938 non_reread:
2939
2940 if (!end_time)
2941 timer_stop_idle ();
2942 RESUME_POLLING;
2943
2944 if (NILP (c))
2945 {
2946 if (commandflag >= 0
2947 && !input_pending && !detect_input_pending_run_timers (0))
2948 redisplay ();
2949
2950 goto wrong_kboard;
2951 }
2952
2953 /* Buffer switch events are only for internal wakeups
2954 so don't show them to the user.
2955 Also, don't record a key if we already did. */
2956 if (BUFFERP (c))
2957 goto exit;
2958
2959 /* Process special events within read_char
2960 and loop around to read another event. */
2961 save = Vquit_flag;
2962 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
2963 tem = access_keymap (get_keymap (Vspecial_event_map, 0, 1), c, 0, 0, 1);
2964 Vquit_flag = save;
2965
2966 if (!NILP (tem))
2967 {
2968 struct buffer *prev_buffer = current_buffer;
2969 last_input_event = c;
2970 call4 (Qcommand_execute, tem, Qnil, Fvector (1, &last_input_event), Qt);
2971
2972 if (CONSP (c) && EQ (XCAR (c), Qselect_window) && !end_time)
2973 /* We stopped being idle for this event; undo that. This
2974 prevents automatic window selection (under
2975 mouse_autoselect_window from acting as a real input event, for
2976 example banishing the mouse under mouse-avoidance-mode. */
2977 timer_resume_idle ();
2978
2979 if (current_buffer != prev_buffer)
2980 {
2981 /* The command may have changed the keymaps. Pretend there
2982 is input in another keyboard and return. This will
2983 recalculate keymaps. */
2984 c = make_number (-2);
2985 goto exit;
2986 }
2987 else
2988 goto retry;
2989 }
2990
2991 /* Handle things that only apply to characters. */
2992 if (INTEGERP (c))
2993 {
2994 /* If kbd_buffer_get_event gave us an EOF, return that. */
2995 if (XINT (c) == -1)
2996 goto exit;
2997
2998 if ((STRINGP (KVAR (current_kboard, Vkeyboard_translate_table))
2999 && UNSIGNED_CMP (XFASTINT (c), <,
3000 SCHARS (KVAR (current_kboard,
3001 Vkeyboard_translate_table))))
3002 || (VECTORP (KVAR (current_kboard, Vkeyboard_translate_table))
3003 && UNSIGNED_CMP (XFASTINT (c), <,
3004 ASIZE (KVAR (current_kboard,
3005 Vkeyboard_translate_table))))
3006 || (CHAR_TABLE_P (KVAR (current_kboard, Vkeyboard_translate_table))
3007 && CHARACTERP (c)))
3008 {
3009 Lisp_Object d;
3010 d = Faref (KVAR (current_kboard, Vkeyboard_translate_table), c);
3011 /* nil in keyboard-translate-table means no translation. */
3012 if (!NILP (d))
3013 c = d;
3014 }
3015 }
3016
3017 /* If this event is a mouse click in the menu bar,
3018 return just menu-bar for now. Modify the mouse click event
3019 so we won't do this twice, then queue it up. */
3020 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c)
3021 && CONSP (XCDR (c))
3022 && CONSP (EVENT_START (c))
3023 && CONSP (XCDR (EVENT_START (c))))
3024 {
3025 Lisp_Object posn;
3026
3027 posn = POSN_POSN (EVENT_START (c));
3028 /* Handle menu-bar events:
3029 insert the dummy prefix event `menu-bar'. */
3030 if (EQ (posn, Qmenu_bar) || EQ (posn, Qtool_bar))
3031 {
3032 /* Change menu-bar to (menu-bar) as the event "position". */
3033 POSN_SET_POSN (EVENT_START (c), list1 (posn));
3034
3035 also_record = c;
3036 Vunread_command_events = Fcons (c, Vunread_command_events);
3037 c = posn;
3038 }
3039 }
3040
3041 /* Store these characters into recent_keys, the dribble file if any,
3042 and the keyboard macro being defined, if any. */
3043 record_char (c);
3044 if (! NILP (also_record))
3045 record_char (also_record);
3046
3047 /* Wipe the echo area.
3048 But first, if we are about to use an input method,
3049 save the echo area contents for it to refer to. */
3050 if (INTEGERP (c)
3051 && ! NILP (Vinput_method_function)
3052 && ' ' <= XINT (c) && XINT (c) < 256 && XINT (c) != 127)
3053 {
3054 previous_echo_area_message = Fcurrent_message ();
3055 Vinput_method_previous_message = previous_echo_area_message;
3056 }
3057
3058 /* Now wipe the echo area, except for help events which do their
3059 own stuff with the echo area. */
3060 if (!CONSP (c)
3061 || (!(EQ (Qhelp_echo, XCAR (c)))
3062 && !(EQ (Qswitch_frame, XCAR (c)))
3063 /* Don't wipe echo area for select window events: These might
3064 get delayed via `mouse-autoselect-window' (Bug#11304). */
3065 && !(EQ (Qselect_window, XCAR (c)))))
3066 {
3067 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]))
3068 {
3069 safe_run_hooks (Qecho_area_clear_hook);
3070 clear_message (1, 0);
3071 }
3072 }
3073
3074 reread_for_input_method:
3075 from_macro:
3076 /* Pass this to the input method, if appropriate. */
3077 if (INTEGERP (c)
3078 && ! NILP (Vinput_method_function)
3079 /* Don't run the input method within a key sequence,
3080 after the first event of the key sequence. */
3081 && NILP (prev_event)
3082 && ' ' <= XINT (c) && XINT (c) < 256 && XINT (c) != 127)
3083 {
3084 Lisp_Object keys;
3085 ptrdiff_t key_count;
3086 bool key_count_reset;
3087 struct gcpro gcpro1;
3088 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
3089
3090 /* Save the echo status. */
3091 bool saved_immediate_echo = current_kboard->immediate_echo;
3092 struct kboard *saved_ok_to_echo = ok_to_echo_at_next_pause;
3093 Lisp_Object saved_echo_string = KVAR (current_kboard, echo_string);
3094 ptrdiff_t saved_echo_after_prompt = current_kboard->echo_after_prompt;
3095
3096 #if 0
3097 if (before_command_restore_flag)
3098 {
3099 this_command_key_count = before_command_key_count_1;
3100 if (this_command_key_count < this_single_command_key_start)
3101 this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count;
3102 echo_truncate (before_command_echo_length_1);
3103 before_command_restore_flag = 0;
3104 }
3105 #endif
3106
3107 /* Save the this_command_keys status. */
3108 key_count = this_command_key_count;
3109 key_count_reset = this_command_key_count_reset;
3110
3111 if (key_count > 0)
3112 keys = Fcopy_sequence (this_command_keys);
3113 else
3114 keys = Qnil;
3115 GCPRO1 (keys);
3116
3117 /* Clear out this_command_keys. */
3118 this_command_key_count = 0;
3119 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
3120
3121 /* Now wipe the echo area. */
3122 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer[0]))
3123 safe_run_hooks (Qecho_area_clear_hook);
3124 clear_message (1, 0);
3125 echo_truncate (0);
3126
3127 /* If we are not reading a key sequence,
3128 never use the echo area. */
3129 if (!KEYMAPP (map))
3130 {
3131 specbind (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, Qt);
3132 }
3133
3134 /* Call the input method. */
3135 tem = call1 (Vinput_method_function, c);
3136
3137 tem = unbind_to (count, tem);
3138
3139 /* Restore the saved echoing state
3140 and this_command_keys state. */
3141 this_command_key_count = key_count;
3142 this_command_key_count_reset = key_count_reset;
3143 if (key_count > 0)
3144 this_command_keys = keys;
3145
3146 cancel_echoing ();
3147 ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = saved_ok_to_echo;
3148 kset_echo_string (current_kboard, saved_echo_string);
3149 current_kboard->echo_after_prompt = saved_echo_after_prompt;
3150 if (saved_immediate_echo)
3151 echo_now ();
3152
3153 UNGCPRO;
3154
3155 /* The input method can return no events. */
3156 if (! CONSP (tem))
3157 {
3158 /* Bring back the previous message, if any. */
3159 if (! NILP (previous_echo_area_message))
3160 message_with_string ("%s", previous_echo_area_message, 0);
3161 goto retry;
3162 }
3163 /* It returned one event or more. */
3164 c = XCAR (tem);
3165 Vunread_post_input_method_events
3166 = nconc2 (XCDR (tem), Vunread_post_input_method_events);
3167 }
3168
3169 reread_first:
3170
3171 /* Display help if not echoing. */
3172 if (CONSP (c) && EQ (XCAR (c), Qhelp_echo))
3173 {
3174 /* (help-echo FRAME HELP WINDOW OBJECT POS). */
3175 Lisp_Object help, object, position, window, htem;
3176
3177 htem = Fcdr (XCDR (c));
3178 help = Fcar (htem);
3179 htem = Fcdr (htem);
3180 window = Fcar (htem);
3181 htem = Fcdr (htem);
3182 object = Fcar (htem);
3183 htem = Fcdr (htem);
3184 position = Fcar (htem);
3185
3186 show_help_echo (help, window, object, position);
3187
3188 /* We stopped being idle for this event; undo that. */
3189 if (!end_time)
3190 timer_resume_idle ();
3191 goto retry;
3192 }
3193
3194 if ((! reread || this_command_key_count == 0
3195 || this_command_key_count_reset)
3196 && !end_time)
3197 {
3198
3199 /* Don't echo mouse motion events. */
3200 if (echo_keystrokes_p ()
3201 && ! (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c)
3202 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qmouse_movement)))
3203 {
3204 echo_char (c);
3205 if (! NILP (also_record))
3206 echo_char (also_record);
3207 /* Once we reread a character, echoing can happen
3208 the next time we pause to read a new one. */
3209 ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = current_kboard;
3210 }
3211
3212 /* Record this character as part of the current key. */
3213 add_command_key (c);
3214 if (! NILP (also_record))
3215 add_command_key (also_record);
3216 }
3217
3218 last_input_event = c;
3219 num_input_events++;
3220
3221 /* Process the help character specially if enabled. */
3222 if (!NILP (Vhelp_form) && help_char_p (c))
3223 {
3224 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
3225
3226 help_form_saved_window_configs
3227 = Fcons (Fcurrent_window_configuration (Qnil),
3228 help_form_saved_window_configs);
3229 record_unwind_protect_void (read_char_help_form_unwind);
3230 call0 (Qhelp_form_show);
3231
3232 cancel_echoing ();
3233 do
3234 {
3235 c = read_char (0, Qnil, Qnil, 0, NULL);
3236 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (c)
3237 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (c)), Qmouse_click))
3238 XSETCAR (help_form_saved_window_configs, Qnil);
3239 }
3240 while (BUFFERP (c));
3241 /* Remove the help from the frame. */
3242 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
3243
3244 redisplay ();
3245 if (EQ (c, make_number (040)))
3246 {
3247 cancel_echoing ();
3248 do
3249 c = read_char (0, Qnil, Qnil, 0, NULL);
3250 while (BUFFERP (c));
3251 }
3252 }
3253
3254 exit:
3255 RESUME_POLLING;
3256 RETURN_UNGCPRO (c);
3257 }
3258
3259 /* Record a key that came from a mouse menu.
3260 Record it for echoing, for this-command-keys, and so on. */
3261
3262 static void
3263 record_menu_key (Lisp_Object c)
3264 {
3265 /* Wipe the echo area. */
3266 clear_message (1, 0);
3267
3268 record_char (c);
3269
3270 #if 0
3271 before_command_key_count = this_command_key_count;
3272 before_command_echo_length = echo_length ();
3273 #endif
3274
3275 /* Don't echo mouse motion events. */
3276 if (echo_keystrokes_p ())
3277 {
3278 echo_char (c);
3279
3280 /* Once we reread a character, echoing can happen
3281 the next time we pause to read a new one. */
3282 ok_to_echo_at_next_pause = 0;
3283 }
3284
3285 /* Record this character as part of the current key. */
3286 add_command_key (c);
3287
3288 /* Re-reading in the middle of a command. */
3289 last_input_event = c;
3290 num_input_events++;
3291 }
3292
3293 /* Return true if should recognize C as "the help character". */
3294
3295 static bool
3296 help_char_p (Lisp_Object c)
3297 {
3298 Lisp_Object tail;
3299
3300 if (EQ (c, Vhelp_char))
3301 return 1;
3302 for (tail = Vhelp_event_list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
3303 if (EQ (c, XCAR (tail)))
3304 return 1;
3305 return 0;
3306 }
3307
3308 /* Record the input event C in various ways. */
3309
3310 static void
3311 record_char (Lisp_Object c)
3312 {
3313 int recorded = 0;
3314
3315 if (CONSP (c) && (EQ (XCAR (c), Qhelp_echo) || EQ (XCAR (c), Qmouse_movement)))
3316 {
3317 /* To avoid filling recent_keys with help-echo and mouse-movement
3318 events, we filter out repeated help-echo events, only store the
3319 first and last in a series of mouse-movement events, and don't
3320 store repeated help-echo events which are only separated by
3321 mouse-movement events. */
3322
3323 Lisp_Object ev1, ev2, ev3;
3324 int ix1, ix2, ix3;
3325
3326 if ((ix1 = recent_keys_index - 1) < 0)
3327 ix1 = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1;
3328 ev1 = AREF (recent_keys, ix1);
3329
3330 if ((ix2 = ix1 - 1) < 0)
3331 ix2 = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1;
3332 ev2 = AREF (recent_keys, ix2);
3333
3334 if ((ix3 = ix2 - 1) < 0)
3335 ix3 = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1;
3336 ev3 = AREF (recent_keys, ix3);
3337
3338 if (EQ (XCAR (c), Qhelp_echo))
3339 {
3340 /* Don't record `help-echo' in recent_keys unless it shows some help
3341 message, and a different help than the previously recorded
3342 event. */
3343 Lisp_Object help, last_help;
3344
3345 help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (c)));
3346 if (!STRINGP (help))
3347 recorded = 1;
3348 else if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qhelp_echo)
3349 && (last_help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (ev1))), EQ (last_help, help)))
3350 recorded = 1;
3351 else if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qmouse_movement)
3352 && CONSP (ev2) && EQ (XCAR (ev2), Qhelp_echo)
3353 && (last_help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (ev2))), EQ (last_help, help)))
3354 recorded = -1;
3355 else if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qmouse_movement)
3356 && CONSP (ev2) && EQ (XCAR (ev2), Qmouse_movement)
3357 && CONSP (ev3) && EQ (XCAR (ev3), Qhelp_echo)
3358 && (last_help = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (ev3))), EQ (last_help, help)))
3359 recorded = -2;
3360 }
3361 else if (EQ (XCAR (c), Qmouse_movement))
3362 {
3363 /* Only record one pair of `mouse-movement' on a window in recent_keys.
3364 So additional mouse movement events replace the last element. */
3365 Lisp_Object last_window, window;
3366
3367 window = Fcar_safe (Fcar_safe (XCDR (c)));
3368 if (CONSP (ev1) && EQ (XCAR (ev1), Qmouse_movement)
3369 && (last_window = Fcar_safe (Fcar_safe (XCDR (ev1))), EQ (last_window, window))
3370 && CONSP (ev2) && EQ (XCAR (ev2), Qmouse_movement)
3371 && (last_window = Fcar_safe (Fcar_safe (XCDR (ev2))), EQ (last_window, window)))
3372 {
3373 ASET (recent_keys, ix1, c);
3374 recorded = 1;
3375 }
3376 }
3377 }
3378 else
3379 store_kbd_macro_char (c);
3380
3381 if (!recorded)
3382 {
3383 total_keys += total_keys < NUM_RECENT_KEYS;
3384 ASET (recent_keys, recent_keys_index, c);
3385 if (++recent_keys_index >= NUM_RECENT_KEYS)
3386 recent_keys_index = 0;
3387 }
3388 else if (recorded < 0)
3389 {
3390 /* We need to remove one or two events from recent_keys.
3391 To do this, we simply put nil at those events and move the
3392 recent_keys_index backwards over those events. Usually,
3393 users will never see those nil events, as they will be
3394 overwritten by the command keys entered to see recent_keys
3395 (e.g. C-h l). */
3396
3397 while (recorded++ < 0 && total_keys > 0)
3398 {
3399 if (total_keys < NUM_RECENT_KEYS)
3400 total_keys--;
3401 if (--recent_keys_index < 0)
3402 recent_keys_index = NUM_RECENT_KEYS - 1;
3403 ASET (recent_keys, recent_keys_index, Qnil);
3404 }
3405 }
3406
3407 num_nonmacro_input_events++;
3408
3409 /* Write c to the dribble file. If c is a lispy event, write
3410 the event's symbol to the dribble file, in <brackets>. Bleaugh.
3411 If you, dear reader, have a better idea, you've got the source. :-) */
3412 if (dribble)
3413 {
3414 block_input ();
3415 if (INTEGERP (c))
3416 {
3417 if (XUINT (c) < 0x100)
3418 putc (XUINT (c), dribble);
3419 else
3420 fprintf (dribble, " 0x%"pI"x", XUINT (c));
3421 }
3422 else
3423 {
3424 Lisp_Object dribblee;
3425
3426 /* If it's a structured event, take the event header. */
3427 dribblee = EVENT_HEAD (c);
3428
3429 if (SYMBOLP (dribblee))
3430 {
3431 putc ('<', dribble);
3432 fwrite (SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (dribblee)), sizeof (char),
3433 SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (dribblee)),
3434 dribble);
3435 putc ('>', dribble);
3436 }
3437 }
3438
3439 fflush (dribble);
3440 unblock_input ();
3441 }
3442 }
3443
3444 /* Copy out or in the info on where C-g should throw to.
3445 This is used when running Lisp code from within get_char,
3446 in case get_char is called recursively.
3447 See read_process_output. */
3448
3449 static void
3450 save_getcjmp (sys_jmp_buf temp)
3451 {
3452 memcpy (temp, getcjmp, sizeof getcjmp);
3453 }
3454
3455 static void
3456 restore_getcjmp (sys_jmp_buf temp)
3457 {
3458 memcpy (getcjmp, temp, sizeof getcjmp);
3459 }
3460 \f
3461 /* Low level keyboard/mouse input.
3462 kbd_buffer_store_event places events in kbd_buffer, and
3463 kbd_buffer_get_event retrieves them. */
3464
3465 /* Return true if there are any events in the queue that read-char
3466 would return. If this returns false, a read-char would block. */
3467 static bool
3468 readable_events (int flags)
3469 {
3470 if (flags & READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW)
3471 timer_check ();
3472
3473 /* If the buffer contains only FOCUS_IN_EVENT events, and
3474 READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS is set, report it as empty. */
3475 if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr)
3476 {
3477 if (flags & (READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS
3478 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
3479 | READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES
3480 #endif
3481 ))
3482 {
3483 struct input_event *event;
3484
3485 event = ((kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3486 ? kbd_fetch_ptr
3487 : kbd_buffer);
3488
3489 do
3490 {
3491 if (!(
3492 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
3493 (flags & READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS) &&
3494 #endif
3495 event->kind == FOCUS_IN_EVENT)
3496 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
3497 && !((flags & READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES)
3498 && (event->kind == SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT
3499 || event->kind == HORIZONTAL_SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT)
3500 && event->part == scroll_bar_handle
3501 && event->modifiers == 0)
3502 #endif
3503 )
3504 return 1;
3505 event++;
3506 if (event == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3507 event = kbd_buffer;
3508 }
3509 while (event != kbd_store_ptr);
3510 }
3511 else
3512 return 1;
3513 }
3514
3515 if (!(flags & READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES)
3516 && !NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ())
3517 return 1;
3518 if (single_kboard)
3519 {
3520 if (current_kboard->kbd_queue_has_data)
3521 return 1;
3522 }
3523 else
3524 {
3525 KBOARD *kb;
3526 for (kb = all_kboards; kb; kb = kb->next_kboard)
3527 if (kb->kbd_queue_has_data)
3528 return 1;
3529 }
3530 return 0;
3531 }
3532
3533 /* Set this for debugging, to have a way to get out */
3534 int stop_character EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
3535
3536 static KBOARD *
3537 event_to_kboard (struct input_event *event)
3538 {
3539 /* Not applicable for these special events. */
3540 if (event->kind == SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
3541 || event->kind == SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT)
3542 return NULL;
3543 else
3544 {
3545 Lisp_Object obj = event->frame_or_window;
3546 /* There are some events that set this field to nil or string. */
3547 if (WINDOWP (obj))
3548 obj = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (obj));
3549 /* Also ignore dead frames here. */
3550 return ((FRAMEP (obj) && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (obj)))
3551 ? FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (obj)) : NULL);
3552 }
3553 }
3554
3555 #ifdef subprocesses
3556 /* Return the number of slots occupied in kbd_buffer. */
3557
3558 static int
3559 kbd_buffer_nr_stored (void)
3560 {
3561 return kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_store_ptr
3562 ? 0
3563 : (kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_store_ptr
3564 ? kbd_store_ptr - kbd_fetch_ptr
3565 : ((kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE) - kbd_fetch_ptr
3566 + (kbd_store_ptr - kbd_buffer)));
3567 }
3568 #endif /* Store an event obtained at interrupt level into kbd_buffer, fifo */
3569
3570 void
3571 kbd_buffer_store_event (register struct input_event *event)
3572 {
3573 kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (event, 0);
3574 }
3575
3576 /* Store EVENT obtained at interrupt level into kbd_buffer, fifo.
3577
3578 If HOLD_QUIT is 0, just stuff EVENT into the fifo.
3579 Else, if HOLD_QUIT.kind != NO_EVENT, discard EVENT.
3580 Else, if EVENT is a quit event, store the quit event
3581 in HOLD_QUIT, and return (thus ignoring further events).
3582
3583 This is used to postpone the processing of the quit event until all
3584 subsequent input events have been parsed (and discarded). */
3585
3586 void
3587 kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (register struct input_event *event,
3588 struct input_event *hold_quit)
3589 {
3590 if (event->kind == NO_EVENT)
3591 emacs_abort ();
3592
3593 if (hold_quit && hold_quit->kind != NO_EVENT)
3594 return;
3595
3596 if (event->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT)
3597 {
3598 register int c = event->code & 0377;
3599
3600 if (event->modifiers & ctrl_modifier)
3601 c = make_ctrl_char (c);
3602
3603 c |= (event->modifiers
3604 & (meta_modifier | alt_modifier
3605 | hyper_modifier | super_modifier));
3606
3607 if (c == quit_char)
3608 {
3609 KBOARD *kb = FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window));
3610 struct input_event *sp;
3611
3612 if (single_kboard && kb != current_kboard)
3613 {
3614 kset_kbd_queue
3615 (kb, list2 (make_lispy_switch_frame (event->frame_or_window),
3616 make_number (c)));
3617 kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 1;
3618 for (sp = kbd_fetch_ptr; sp != kbd_store_ptr; sp++)
3619 {
3620 if (sp == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3621 sp = kbd_buffer;
3622
3623 if (event_to_kboard (sp) == kb)
3624 {
3625 sp->kind = NO_EVENT;
3626 sp->frame_or_window = Qnil;
3627 sp->arg = Qnil;
3628 }
3629 }
3630 return;
3631 }
3632
3633 if (hold_quit)
3634 {
3635 *hold_quit = *event;
3636 return;
3637 }
3638
3639 /* If this results in a quit_char being returned to Emacs as
3640 input, set Vlast_event_frame properly. If this doesn't
3641 get returned to Emacs as an event, the next event read
3642 will set Vlast_event_frame again, so this is safe to do. */
3643 {
3644 Lisp_Object focus;
3645
3646 focus = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window));
3647 if (NILP (focus))
3648 focus = event->frame_or_window;
3649 internal_last_event_frame = focus;
3650 Vlast_event_frame = focus;
3651 }
3652
3653 handle_interrupt (0);
3654 return;
3655 }
3656
3657 if (c && c == stop_character)
3658 {
3659 sys_suspend ();
3660 return;
3661 }
3662 }
3663 /* Don't insert two BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT's in a row.
3664 Just ignore the second one. */
3665 else if (event->kind == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT
3666 && kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr
3667 && ((kbd_store_ptr == kbd_buffer
3668 ? kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1
3669 : kbd_store_ptr - 1)->kind) == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT)
3670 return;
3671
3672 if (kbd_store_ptr - kbd_buffer == KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3673 kbd_store_ptr = kbd_buffer;
3674
3675 /* Don't let the very last slot in the buffer become full,
3676 since that would make the two pointers equal,
3677 and that is indistinguishable from an empty buffer.
3678 Discard the event if it would fill the last slot. */
3679 if (kbd_fetch_ptr - 1 != kbd_store_ptr)
3680 {
3681 *kbd_store_ptr = *event;
3682 ++kbd_store_ptr;
3683 #ifdef subprocesses
3684 if (kbd_buffer_nr_stored () > KBD_BUFFER_SIZE / 2
3685 && ! kbd_on_hold_p ())
3686 {
3687 /* Don't read keyboard input until we have processed kbd_buffer.
3688 This happens when pasting text longer than KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/2. */
3689 hold_keyboard_input ();
3690 if (!noninteractive)
3691 ignore_sigio ();
3692 stop_polling ();
3693 }
3694 #endif /* subprocesses */
3695 }
3696
3697 /* If we're inside while-no-input, and this event qualifies
3698 as input, set quit-flag to cause an interrupt. */
3699 if (!NILP (Vthrow_on_input)
3700 && event->kind != FOCUS_IN_EVENT
3701 && event->kind != HELP_EVENT
3702 && event->kind != DEICONIFY_EVENT)
3703 {
3704 Vquit_flag = Vthrow_on_input;
3705 /* If we're inside a function that wants immediate quits,
3706 do it now. */
3707 if (immediate_quit && NILP (Vinhibit_quit))
3708 {
3709 immediate_quit = 0;
3710 QUIT;
3711 }
3712 }
3713 }
3714
3715
3716 /* Put an input event back in the head of the event queue. */
3717
3718 void
3719 kbd_buffer_unget_event (register struct input_event *event)
3720 {
3721 if (kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_buffer)
3722 kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE;
3723
3724 /* Don't let the very last slot in the buffer become full, */
3725 if (kbd_fetch_ptr - 1 != kbd_store_ptr)
3726 {
3727 --kbd_fetch_ptr;
3728 *kbd_fetch_ptr = *event;
3729 }
3730 }
3731
3732
3733 /* Generate a HELP_EVENT input_event and store it in the keyboard
3734 buffer.
3735
3736 HELP is the help form.
3737
3738 FRAME and WINDOW are the frame and window where the help is
3739 generated. OBJECT is the Lisp object where the help was found (a
3740 buffer, a string, an overlay, or nil if neither from a string nor
3741 from a buffer). POS is the position within OBJECT where the help
3742 was found. */
3743
3744 void
3745 gen_help_event (Lisp_Object help, Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object window,
3746 Lisp_Object object, ptrdiff_t pos)
3747 {
3748 struct input_event event;
3749
3750 event.kind = HELP_EVENT;
3751 event.frame_or_window = frame;
3752 event.arg = object;
3753 event.x = WINDOWP (window) ? window : frame;
3754 event.y = help;
3755 event.timestamp = pos;
3756 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
3757 }
3758
3759
3760 /* Store HELP_EVENTs for HELP on FRAME in the input queue. */
3761
3762 void
3763 kbd_buffer_store_help_event (Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object help)
3764 {
3765 struct input_event event;
3766
3767 event.kind = HELP_EVENT;
3768 event.frame_or_window = frame;
3769 event.arg = Qnil;
3770 event.x = Qnil;
3771 event.y = help;
3772 event.timestamp = 0;
3773 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
3774 }
3775
3776 \f
3777 /* Discard any mouse events in the event buffer by setting them to
3778 NO_EVENT. */
3779 void
3780 discard_mouse_events (void)
3781 {
3782 struct input_event *sp;
3783 for (sp = kbd_fetch_ptr; sp != kbd_store_ptr; sp++)
3784 {
3785 if (sp == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3786 sp = kbd_buffer;
3787
3788 if (sp->kind == MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT
3789 || sp->kind == WHEEL_EVENT
3790 || sp->kind == HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT
3791 #ifdef HAVE_GPM
3792 || sp->kind == GPM_CLICK_EVENT
3793 #endif
3794 || sp->kind == SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT
3795 || sp->kind == HORIZONTAL_SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT)
3796 {
3797 sp->kind = NO_EVENT;
3798 }
3799 }
3800 }
3801
3802
3803 /* Return true if there are any real events waiting in the event
3804 buffer, not counting `NO_EVENT's.
3805
3806 Discard NO_EVENT events at the front of the input queue, possibly
3807 leaving the input queue empty if there are no real input events. */
3808
3809 bool
3810 kbd_buffer_events_waiting (void)
3811 {
3812 struct input_event *sp;
3813
3814 for (sp = kbd_fetch_ptr;
3815 sp != kbd_store_ptr && sp->kind == NO_EVENT;
3816 ++sp)
3817 {
3818 if (sp == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3819 sp = kbd_buffer;
3820 }
3821
3822 kbd_fetch_ptr = sp;
3823 return sp != kbd_store_ptr && sp->kind != NO_EVENT;
3824 }
3825
3826 \f
3827 /* Clear input event EVENT. */
3828
3829 static void
3830 clear_event (struct input_event *event)
3831 {
3832 event->kind = NO_EVENT;
3833 }
3834
3835
3836 /* Read one event from the event buffer, waiting if necessary.
3837 The value is a Lisp object representing the event.
3838 The value is nil for an event that should be ignored,
3839 or that was handled here.
3840 We always read and discard one event. */
3841
3842 static Lisp_Object
3843 kbd_buffer_get_event (KBOARD **kbp,
3844 bool *used_mouse_menu,
3845 struct timespec *end_time)
3846 {
3847 Lisp_Object obj;
3848
3849 #ifdef subprocesses
3850 if (kbd_on_hold_p () && kbd_buffer_nr_stored () < KBD_BUFFER_SIZE/4)
3851 {
3852 /* Start reading input again because we have processed enough to
3853 be able to accept new events again. */
3854 unhold_keyboard_input ();
3855 start_polling ();
3856 }
3857 #endif /* subprocesses */
3858
3859 #if !defined HAVE_DBUS && !defined USE_FILE_NOTIFY
3860 if (noninteractive
3861 /* In case we are running as a daemon, only do this before
3862 detaching from the terminal. */
3863 || (IS_DAEMON && daemon_pipe[1] >= 0))
3864 {
3865 int c = getchar ();
3866 XSETINT (obj, c);
3867 *kbp = current_kboard;
3868 return obj;
3869 }
3870 #endif /* !defined HAVE_DBUS && !defined USE_FILE_NOTIFY */
3871
3872 /* Wait until there is input available. */
3873 for (;;)
3874 {
3875 /* Break loop if there's an unread command event. Needed in
3876 moused window autoselection which uses a timer to insert such
3877 events. */
3878 if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
3879 break;
3880
3881 if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr)
3882 break;
3883 if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ())
3884 break;
3885
3886 /* If the quit flag is set, then read_char will return
3887 quit_char, so that counts as "available input." */
3888 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag))
3889 quit_throw_to_read_char (0);
3890
3891 /* One way or another, wait until input is available; then, if
3892 interrupt handlers have not read it, read it now. */
3893
3894 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
3895 gobble_input ();
3896 #endif
3897 if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr)
3898 break;
3899 if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ())
3900 break;
3901 if (end_time)
3902 {
3903 struct timespec now = current_timespec ();
3904 if (timespec_cmp (*end_time, now) <= 0)
3905 return Qnil; /* Finished waiting. */
3906 else
3907 {
3908 struct timespec duration = timespec_sub (*end_time, now);
3909 wait_reading_process_output (min (duration.tv_sec,
3910 WAIT_READING_MAX),
3911 duration.tv_nsec,
3912 -1, 1, Qnil, NULL, 0);
3913 }
3914 }
3915 else
3916 {
3917 bool do_display = true;
3918
3919 if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (SELECTED_FRAME ()))
3920 {
3921 struct tty_display_info *tty = CURTTY ();
3922
3923 /* When this TTY is displaying a menu, we must prevent
3924 any redisplay, because we modify the frame's glyph
3925 matrix behind the back of the display engine. */
3926 if (tty->showing_menu)
3927 do_display = false;
3928 }
3929
3930 wait_reading_process_output (0, 0, -1, do_display, Qnil, NULL, 0);
3931 }
3932
3933 if (!interrupt_input && kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_store_ptr)
3934 gobble_input ();
3935 }
3936
3937 if (CONSP (Vunread_command_events))
3938 {
3939 Lisp_Object first;
3940 first = XCAR (Vunread_command_events);
3941 Vunread_command_events = XCDR (Vunread_command_events);
3942 *kbp = current_kboard;
3943 return first;
3944 }
3945
3946 /* At this point, we know that there is a readable event available
3947 somewhere. If the event queue is empty, then there must be a
3948 mouse movement enabled and available. */
3949 if (kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr)
3950 {
3951 struct input_event *event;
3952
3953 event = ((kbd_fetch_ptr < kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
3954 ? kbd_fetch_ptr
3955 : kbd_buffer);
3956
3957 *kbp = event_to_kboard (event);
3958 if (*kbp == 0)
3959 *kbp = current_kboard; /* Better than returning null ptr? */
3960
3961 obj = Qnil;
3962
3963 /* These two kinds of events get special handling
3964 and don't actually appear to the command loop.
3965 We return nil for them. */
3966 if (event->kind == SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
3967 || event->kind == SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT)
3968 {
3969 #ifdef HAVE_X11
3970 struct input_event copy;
3971
3972 /* Remove it from the buffer before processing it,
3973 since otherwise swallow_events will see it
3974 and process it again. */
3975 copy = *event;
3976 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
3977 input_pending = readable_events (0);
3978 x_handle_selection_event (&copy);
3979 #else
3980 /* We're getting selection request events, but we don't have
3981 a window system. */
3982 emacs_abort ();
3983 #endif
3984 }
3985
3986 #if defined (HAVE_NS)
3987 else if (event->kind == NS_TEXT_EVENT)
3988 {
3989 if (event->code == KEY_NS_PUT_WORKING_TEXT)
3990 obj = list1 (intern ("ns-put-working-text"));
3991 else
3992 obj = list1 (intern ("ns-unput-working-text"));
3993 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
3994 if (used_mouse_menu)
3995 *used_mouse_menu = 1;
3996 }
3997 #endif
3998
3999 #if defined (HAVE_X11) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
4000 || defined (HAVE_NS)
4001 else if (event->kind == DELETE_WINDOW_EVENT)
4002 {
4003 /* Make an event (delete-frame (FRAME)). */
4004 obj = list2 (Qdelete_frame, list1 (event->frame_or_window));
4005 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4006 }
4007 #endif
4008 #if defined (HAVE_X11) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
4009 || defined (HAVE_NS)
4010 else if (event->kind == ICONIFY_EVENT)
4011 {
4012 /* Make an event (iconify-frame (FRAME)). */
4013 obj = list2 (Qiconify_frame, list1 (event->frame_or_window));
4014 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4015 }
4016 else if (event->kind == DEICONIFY_EVENT)
4017 {
4018 /* Make an event (make-frame-visible (FRAME)). */
4019 obj = list2 (Qmake_frame_visible, list1 (event->frame_or_window));
4020 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4021 }
4022 #endif
4023 else if (event->kind == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT)
4024 {
4025 /* The value doesn't matter here; only the type is tested. */
4026 XSETBUFFER (obj, current_buffer);
4027 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4028 }
4029 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
4030 || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK)
4031 else if (event->kind == MENU_BAR_ACTIVATE_EVENT)
4032 {
4033 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4034 input_pending = readable_events (0);
4035 if (FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window)))
4036 x_activate_menubar (XFRAME (event->frame_or_window));
4037 }
4038 #endif
4039 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
4040 else if (event->kind == LANGUAGE_CHANGE_EVENT)
4041 {
4042 /* Make an event (language-change FRAME CODEPAGE LANGUAGE-ID). */
4043 obj = list4 (Qlanguage_change,
4044 event->frame_or_window,
4045 make_number (event->code),
4046 make_number (event->modifiers));
4047 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4048 }
4049 #endif
4050 #ifdef USE_FILE_NOTIFY
4051 else if (event->kind == FILE_NOTIFY_EVENT)
4052 {
4053 #ifdef HAVE_W32NOTIFY
4054 /* Make an event (file-notify (DESCRIPTOR ACTION FILE) CALLBACK). */
4055 obj = list3 (Qfile_notify,
4056 list3 (make_number (event->code),
4057 XCAR (event->arg),
4058 XCDR (event->arg)),
4059 event->frame_or_window);
4060 #else
4061 obj = make_lispy_event (event);
4062 #endif
4063 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4064 }
4065 #endif /* USE_FILE_NOTIFY */
4066 else if (event->kind == SAVE_SESSION_EVENT)
4067 {
4068 obj = list2 (Qsave_session, event->arg);
4069 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4070 }
4071 /* Just discard these, by returning nil.
4072 With MULTI_KBOARD, these events are used as placeholders
4073 when we need to randomly delete events from the queue.
4074 (They shouldn't otherwise be found in the buffer,
4075 but on some machines it appears they do show up
4076 even without MULTI_KBOARD.) */
4077 /* On Windows NT/9X, NO_EVENT is used to delete extraneous
4078 mouse events during a popup-menu call. */
4079 else if (event->kind == NO_EVENT)
4080 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4081 else if (event->kind == HELP_EVENT)
4082 {
4083 Lisp_Object object, position, help, frame, window;
4084
4085 frame = event->frame_or_window;
4086 object = event->arg;
4087 position = make_number (event->timestamp);
4088 window = event->x;
4089 help = event->y;
4090 clear_event (event);
4091
4092 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4093 if (!WINDOWP (window))
4094 window = Qnil;
4095 obj = Fcons (Qhelp_echo,
4096 list5 (frame, help, window, object, position));
4097 }
4098 else if (event->kind == FOCUS_IN_EVENT)
4099 {
4100 /* Notification of a FocusIn event. The frame receiving the
4101 focus is in event->frame_or_window. Generate a
4102 switch-frame event if necessary. */
4103 Lisp_Object frame, focus;
4104
4105 frame = event->frame_or_window;
4106 focus = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (XFRAME (frame));
4107 if (FRAMEP (focus))
4108 frame = focus;
4109
4110 if (
4111 #ifdef HAVE_X11
4112 ! NILP (event->arg)
4113 &&
4114 #endif
4115 !EQ (frame, internal_last_event_frame)
4116 && !EQ (frame, selected_frame))
4117 obj = make_lispy_switch_frame (frame);
4118 else
4119 obj = make_lispy_focus_in (frame);
4120
4121 internal_last_event_frame = frame;
4122 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4123 }
4124 else if (event->kind == FOCUS_OUT_EVENT)
4125 {
4126 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4127
4128 Display_Info *di;
4129 Lisp_Object frame = event->frame_or_window;
4130 bool focused = false;
4131
4132 for (di = x_display_list; di && ! focused; di = di->next)
4133 focused = di->x_highlight_frame != 0;
4134
4135 if (!focused)
4136 obj = make_lispy_focus_out (frame);
4137
4138 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4139
4140 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4141 }
4142 #ifdef HAVE_DBUS
4143 else if (event->kind == DBUS_EVENT)
4144 {
4145 obj = make_lispy_event (event);
4146 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4147 }
4148 #endif
4149 else if (event->kind == CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT)
4150 {
4151 obj = make_lispy_event (event);
4152 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4153 }
4154 else
4155 {
4156 /* If this event is on a different frame, return a switch-frame this
4157 time, and leave the event in the queue for next time. */
4158 Lisp_Object frame;
4159 Lisp_Object focus;
4160
4161 frame = event->frame_or_window;
4162 if (CONSP (frame))
4163 frame = XCAR (frame);
4164 else if (WINDOWP (frame))
4165 frame = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (frame));
4166
4167 focus = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (XFRAME (frame));
4168 if (! NILP (focus))
4169 frame = focus;
4170
4171 if (! EQ (frame, internal_last_event_frame)
4172 && !EQ (frame, selected_frame))
4173 obj = make_lispy_switch_frame (frame);
4174 internal_last_event_frame = frame;
4175
4176 /* If we didn't decide to make a switch-frame event, go ahead
4177 and build a real event from the queue entry. */
4178
4179 if (NILP (obj))
4180 {
4181 obj = make_lispy_event (event);
4182
4183 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
4184 || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK)
4185 /* If this was a menu selection, then set the flag to inhibit
4186 writing to last_nonmenu_event. Don't do this if the event
4187 we're returning is (menu-bar), though; that indicates the
4188 beginning of the menu sequence, and we might as well leave
4189 that as the `event with parameters' for this selection. */
4190 if (used_mouse_menu
4191 && !EQ (event->frame_or_window, event->arg)
4192 && (event->kind == MENU_BAR_EVENT
4193 || event->kind == TOOL_BAR_EVENT))
4194 *used_mouse_menu = 1;
4195 #endif
4196 #ifdef HAVE_NS
4197 /* Certain system events are non-key events. */
4198 if (used_mouse_menu
4199 && event->kind == NS_NONKEY_EVENT)
4200 *used_mouse_menu = 1;
4201 #endif
4202
4203 /* Wipe out this event, to catch bugs. */
4204 clear_event (event);
4205 kbd_fetch_ptr = event + 1;
4206 }
4207 }
4208 }
4209 /* Try generating a mouse motion event. */
4210 else if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking) && some_mouse_moved ())
4211 {
4212 struct frame *f = some_mouse_moved ();
4213 Lisp_Object bar_window;
4214 enum scroll_bar_part part;
4215 Lisp_Object x, y;
4216 Time t;
4217
4218 *kbp = current_kboard;
4219 /* Note that this uses F to determine which terminal to look at.
4220 If there is no valid info, it does not store anything
4221 so x remains nil. */
4222 x = Qnil;
4223
4224 /* XXX Can f or mouse_position_hook be NULL here? */
4225 if (f && FRAME_TERMINAL (f)->mouse_position_hook)
4226 (*FRAME_TERMINAL (f)->mouse_position_hook) (&f, 0, &bar_window,
4227 &part, &x, &y, &t);
4228
4229 obj = Qnil;
4230
4231 /* Decide if we should generate a switch-frame event. Don't
4232 generate switch-frame events for motion outside of all Emacs
4233 frames. */
4234 if (!NILP (x) && f)
4235 {
4236 Lisp_Object frame;
4237
4238 frame = FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (f);
4239 if (NILP (frame))
4240 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
4241
4242 if (! EQ (frame, internal_last_event_frame)
4243 && !EQ (frame, selected_frame))
4244 obj = make_lispy_switch_frame (frame);
4245 internal_last_event_frame = frame;
4246 }
4247
4248 /* If we didn't decide to make a switch-frame event, go ahead and
4249 return a mouse-motion event. */
4250 if (!NILP (x) && NILP (obj))
4251 obj = make_lispy_movement (f, bar_window, part, x, y, t);
4252 }
4253 else
4254 /* We were promised by the above while loop that there was
4255 something for us to read! */
4256 emacs_abort ();
4257
4258 input_pending = readable_events (0);
4259
4260 Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame;
4261
4262 return (obj);
4263 }
4264 \f
4265 /* Process any non-user-visible events (currently X selection events),
4266 without reading any user-visible events. */
4267
4268 static void
4269 process_special_events (void)
4270 {
4271 struct input_event *event;
4272
4273 for (event = kbd_fetch_ptr; event != kbd_store_ptr; ++event)
4274 {
4275 if (event == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
4276 {
4277 event = kbd_buffer;
4278 if (event == kbd_store_ptr)
4279 break;
4280 }
4281
4282 /* If we find a stored X selection request, handle it now. */
4283 if (event->kind == SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
4284 || event->kind == SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT)
4285 {
4286 #ifdef HAVE_X11
4287
4288 /* Remove the event from the fifo buffer before processing;
4289 otherwise swallow_events called recursively could see it
4290 and process it again. To do this, we move the events
4291 between kbd_fetch_ptr and EVENT one slot to the right,
4292 cyclically. */
4293
4294 struct input_event copy = *event;
4295 struct input_event *beg
4296 = (kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
4297 ? kbd_buffer : kbd_fetch_ptr;
4298
4299 if (event > beg)
4300 memmove (beg + 1, beg, (event - beg) * sizeof (struct input_event));
4301 else if (event < beg)
4302 {
4303 if (event > kbd_buffer)
4304 memmove (kbd_buffer + 1, kbd_buffer,
4305 (event - kbd_buffer) * sizeof (struct input_event));
4306 *kbd_buffer = *(kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1);
4307 if (beg < kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1)
4308 memmove (beg + 1, beg,
4309 (kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1 - beg)
4310 * sizeof (struct input_event));
4311 }
4312
4313 if (kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
4314 kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer + 1;
4315 else
4316 kbd_fetch_ptr++;
4317
4318 input_pending = readable_events (0);
4319 x_handle_selection_event (&copy);
4320 #else
4321 /* We're getting selection request events, but we don't have
4322 a window system. */
4323 emacs_abort ();
4324 #endif
4325 }
4326 }
4327 }
4328
4329 /* Process any events that are not user-visible, run timer events that
4330 are ripe, and return, without reading any user-visible events. */
4331
4332 void
4333 swallow_events (bool do_display)
4334 {
4335 unsigned old_timers_run;
4336
4337 process_special_events ();
4338
4339 old_timers_run = timers_run;
4340 get_input_pending (READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW);
4341
4342 if (timers_run != old_timers_run && do_display)
4343 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (7);
4344 }
4345 \f
4346 /* Record the start of when Emacs is idle,
4347 for the sake of running idle-time timers. */
4348
4349 static void
4350 timer_start_idle (void)
4351 {
4352 /* If we are already in the idle state, do nothing. */
4353 if (timespec_valid_p (timer_idleness_start_time))
4354 return;
4355
4356 timer_idleness_start_time = current_timespec ();
4357 timer_last_idleness_start_time = timer_idleness_start_time;
4358
4359 /* Mark all idle-time timers as once again candidates for running. */
4360 call0 (intern ("internal-timer-start-idle"));
4361 }
4362
4363 /* Record that Emacs is no longer idle, so stop running idle-time timers. */
4364
4365 static void
4366 timer_stop_idle (void)
4367 {
4368 timer_idleness_start_time = invalid_timespec ();
4369 }
4370
4371 /* Resume idle timer from last idle start time. */
4372
4373 static void
4374 timer_resume_idle (void)
4375 {
4376 if (timespec_valid_p (timer_idleness_start_time))
4377 return;
4378
4379 timer_idleness_start_time = timer_last_idleness_start_time;
4380 }
4381
4382 /* This is only for debugging. */
4383 struct input_event last_timer_event EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
4384
4385 /* List of elisp functions to call, delayed because they were generated in
4386 a context where Elisp could not be safely run (e.g. redisplay, signal,
4387 ...). Each element has the form (FUN . ARGS). */
4388 Lisp_Object pending_funcalls;
4389
4390 /* Return true if TIMER is a valid timer, placing its value into *RESULT. */
4391 static bool
4392 decode_timer (Lisp_Object timer, struct timespec *result)
4393 {
4394 Lisp_Object *vector;
4395
4396 if (! (VECTORP (timer) && ASIZE (timer) == 9))
4397 return 0;
4398 vector = XVECTOR (timer)->contents;
4399 if (! NILP (vector[0]))
4400 return 0;
4401
4402 return (decode_time_components (vector[1], vector[2], vector[3], vector[8],
4403 result, 0)
4404 && timespec_valid_p (*result));
4405 }
4406
4407
4408 /* Check whether a timer has fired. To prevent larger problems we simply
4409 disregard elements that are not proper timers. Do not make a circular
4410 timer list for the time being.
4411
4412 Returns the time to wait until the next timer fires. If a
4413 timer is triggering now, return zero.
4414 If no timer is active, return -1.
4415
4416 If a timer is ripe, we run it, with quitting turned off.
4417 In that case we return 0 to indicate that a new timer_check_2 call
4418 should be done. */
4419
4420 static struct timespec
4421 timer_check_2 (Lisp_Object timers, Lisp_Object idle_timers)
4422 {
4423 struct timespec nexttime;
4424 struct timespec now;
4425 struct timespec idleness_now;
4426 Lisp_Object chosen_timer;
4427 struct gcpro gcpro1;
4428
4429 nexttime = invalid_timespec ();
4430
4431 chosen_timer = Qnil;
4432 GCPRO1 (chosen_timer);
4433
4434 /* First run the code that was delayed. */
4435 while (CONSP (pending_funcalls))
4436 {
4437 Lisp_Object funcall = XCAR (pending_funcalls);
4438 pending_funcalls = XCDR (pending_funcalls);
4439 safe_call2 (Qapply, XCAR (funcall), XCDR (funcall));
4440 }
4441
4442 if (CONSP (timers) || CONSP (idle_timers))
4443 {
4444 now = current_timespec ();
4445 idleness_now = (timespec_valid_p (timer_idleness_start_time)
4446 ? timespec_sub (now, timer_idleness_start_time)
4447 : make_timespec (0, 0));
4448 }
4449
4450 while (CONSP (timers) || CONSP (idle_timers))
4451 {
4452 Lisp_Object timer = Qnil, idle_timer = Qnil;
4453 struct timespec timer_time, idle_timer_time;
4454 struct timespec difference;
4455 struct timespec timer_difference = invalid_timespec ();
4456 struct timespec idle_timer_difference = invalid_timespec ();
4457 bool ripe, timer_ripe = 0, idle_timer_ripe = 0;
4458
4459 /* Set TIMER and TIMER_DIFFERENCE
4460 based on the next ordinary timer.
4461 TIMER_DIFFERENCE is the distance in time from NOW to when
4462 this timer becomes ripe (negative if it's already ripe).
4463 Skip past invalid timers and timers already handled. */
4464 if (CONSP (timers))
4465 {
4466 timer = XCAR (timers);
4467 if (! decode_timer (timer, &timer_time))
4468 {
4469 timers = XCDR (timers);
4470 continue;
4471 }
4472
4473 timer_ripe = timespec_cmp (timer_time, now) <= 0;
4474 timer_difference = (timer_ripe
4475 ? timespec_sub (now, timer_time)
4476 : timespec_sub (timer_time, now));
4477 }
4478
4479 /* Likewise for IDLE_TIMER and IDLE_TIMER_DIFFERENCE
4480 based on the next idle timer. */
4481 if (CONSP (idle_timers))
4482 {
4483 idle_timer = XCAR (idle_timers);
4484 if (! decode_timer (idle_timer, &idle_timer_time))
4485 {
4486 idle_timers = XCDR (idle_timers);
4487 continue;
4488 }
4489
4490 idle_timer_ripe = timespec_cmp (idle_timer_time, idleness_now) <= 0;
4491 idle_timer_difference
4492 = (idle_timer_ripe
4493 ? timespec_sub (idleness_now, idle_timer_time)
4494 : timespec_sub (idle_timer_time, idleness_now));
4495 }
4496
4497 /* Decide which timer is the next timer,
4498 and set CHOSEN_TIMER, DIFFERENCE, and RIPE accordingly.
4499 Also step down the list where we found that timer. */
4500
4501 if (timespec_valid_p (timer_difference)
4502 && (! timespec_valid_p (idle_timer_difference)
4503 || idle_timer_ripe < timer_ripe
4504 || (idle_timer_ripe == timer_ripe
4505 && ((timer_ripe
4506 ? timespec_cmp (idle_timer_difference,
4507 timer_difference)
4508 : timespec_cmp (timer_difference,
4509 idle_timer_difference))
4510 < 0))))
4511 {
4512 chosen_timer = timer;
4513 timers = XCDR (timers);
4514 difference = timer_difference;
4515 ripe = timer_ripe;
4516 }
4517 else
4518 {
4519 chosen_timer = idle_timer;
4520 idle_timers = XCDR (idle_timers);
4521 difference = idle_timer_difference;
4522 ripe = idle_timer_ripe;
4523 }
4524
4525 /* If timer is ripe, run it if it hasn't been run. */
4526 if (ripe)
4527 {
4528 if (NILP (AREF (chosen_timer, 0)))
4529 {
4530 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4531 Lisp_Object old_deactivate_mark = Vdeactivate_mark;
4532
4533 /* Mark the timer as triggered to prevent problems if the lisp
4534 code fails to reschedule it right. */
4535 ASET (chosen_timer, 0, Qt);
4536
4537 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
4538
4539 call1 (Qtimer_event_handler, chosen_timer);
4540 Vdeactivate_mark = old_deactivate_mark;
4541 timers_run++;
4542 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
4543
4544 /* Since we have handled the event,
4545 we don't need to tell the caller to wake up and do it. */
4546 /* But the caller must still wait for the next timer, so
4547 return 0 to indicate that. */
4548 }
4549
4550 nexttime = make_timespec (0, 0);
4551 break;
4552 }
4553 else
4554 /* When we encounter a timer that is still waiting,
4555 return the amount of time to wait before it is ripe. */
4556 {
4557 UNGCPRO;
4558 return difference;
4559 }
4560 }
4561
4562 /* No timers are pending in the future. */
4563 /* Return 0 if we generated an event, and -1 if not. */
4564 UNGCPRO;
4565 return nexttime;
4566 }
4567
4568
4569 /* Check whether a timer has fired. To prevent larger problems we simply
4570 disregard elements that are not proper timers. Do not make a circular
4571 timer list for the time being.
4572
4573 Returns the time to wait until the next timer fires.
4574 If no timer is active, return an invalid value.
4575
4576 As long as any timer is ripe, we run it. */
4577
4578 struct timespec
4579 timer_check (void)
4580 {
4581 struct timespec nexttime;
4582 Lisp_Object timers, idle_timers;
4583 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
4584
4585 Lisp_Object tem = Vinhibit_quit;
4586 Vinhibit_quit = Qt;
4587
4588 /* We use copies of the timers' lists to allow a timer to add itself
4589 again, without locking up Emacs if the newly added timer is
4590 already ripe when added. */
4591
4592 /* Always consider the ordinary timers. */
4593 timers = Fcopy_sequence (Vtimer_list);
4594 /* Consider the idle timers only if Emacs is idle. */
4595 if (timespec_valid_p (timer_idleness_start_time))
4596 idle_timers = Fcopy_sequence (Vtimer_idle_list);
4597 else
4598 idle_timers = Qnil;
4599
4600 Vinhibit_quit = tem;
4601
4602 GCPRO2 (timers, idle_timers);
4603
4604 do
4605 {
4606 nexttime = timer_check_2 (timers, idle_timers);
4607 }
4608 while (nexttime.tv_sec == 0 && nexttime.tv_nsec == 0);
4609
4610 UNGCPRO;
4611 return nexttime;
4612 }
4613
4614 DEFUN ("current-idle-time", Fcurrent_idle_time, Scurrent_idle_time, 0, 0, 0,
4615 doc: /* Return the current length of Emacs idleness, or nil.
4616 The value when Emacs is idle is a list of four integers (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC)
4617 in the same style as (current-time).
4618
4619 The value when Emacs is not idle is nil.
4620
4621 PSEC is a multiple of the system clock resolution. */)
4622 (void)
4623 {
4624 if (timespec_valid_p (timer_idleness_start_time))
4625 return make_lisp_time (timespec_sub (current_timespec (),
4626 timer_idleness_start_time));
4627
4628 return Qnil;
4629 }
4630 \f
4631 /* Caches for modify_event_symbol. */
4632 static Lisp_Object accent_key_syms;
4633 static Lisp_Object func_key_syms;
4634 static Lisp_Object mouse_syms;
4635 static Lisp_Object wheel_syms;
4636 static Lisp_Object drag_n_drop_syms;
4637
4638 /* This is a list of keysym codes for special "accent" characters.
4639 It parallels lispy_accent_keys. */
4640
4641 static const int lispy_accent_codes[] =
4642 {
4643 #ifdef XK_dead_circumflex
4644 XK_dead_circumflex,
4645 #else
4646 0,
4647 #endif
4648 #ifdef XK_dead_grave
4649 XK_dead_grave,
4650 #else
4651 0,
4652 #endif
4653 #ifdef XK_dead_tilde
4654 XK_dead_tilde,
4655 #else
4656 0,
4657 #endif
4658 #ifdef XK_dead_diaeresis
4659 XK_dead_diaeresis,
4660 #else
4661 0,
4662 #endif
4663 #ifdef XK_dead_macron
4664 XK_dead_macron,
4665 #else
4666 0,
4667 #endif
4668 #ifdef XK_dead_degree
4669 XK_dead_degree,
4670 #else
4671 0,
4672 #endif
4673 #ifdef XK_dead_acute
4674 XK_dead_acute,
4675 #else
4676 0,
4677 #endif
4678 #ifdef XK_dead_cedilla
4679 XK_dead_cedilla,
4680 #else
4681 0,
4682 #endif
4683 #ifdef XK_dead_breve
4684 XK_dead_breve,
4685 #else
4686 0,
4687 #endif
4688 #ifdef XK_dead_ogonek
4689 XK_dead_ogonek,
4690 #else
4691 0,
4692 #endif
4693 #ifdef XK_dead_caron
4694 XK_dead_caron,
4695 #else
4696 0,
4697 #endif
4698 #ifdef XK_dead_doubleacute
4699 XK_dead_doubleacute,
4700 #else
4701 0,
4702 #endif
4703 #ifdef XK_dead_abovedot
4704 XK_dead_abovedot,
4705 #else
4706 0,
4707 #endif
4708 #ifdef XK_dead_abovering
4709 XK_dead_abovering,
4710 #else
4711 0,
4712 #endif
4713 #ifdef XK_dead_iota
4714 XK_dead_iota,
4715 #else
4716 0,
4717 #endif
4718 #ifdef XK_dead_belowdot
4719 XK_dead_belowdot,
4720 #else
4721 0,
4722 #endif
4723 #ifdef XK_dead_voiced_sound
4724 XK_dead_voiced_sound,
4725 #else
4726 0,
4727 #endif
4728 #ifdef XK_dead_semivoiced_sound
4729 XK_dead_semivoiced_sound,
4730 #else
4731 0,
4732 #endif
4733 #ifdef XK_dead_hook
4734 XK_dead_hook,
4735 #else
4736 0,
4737 #endif
4738 #ifdef XK_dead_horn
4739 XK_dead_horn,
4740 #else
4741 0,
4742 #endif
4743 };
4744
4745 /* This is a list of Lisp names for special "accent" characters.
4746 It parallels lispy_accent_codes. */
4747
4748 static const char *const lispy_accent_keys[] =
4749 {
4750 "dead-circumflex",
4751 "dead-grave",
4752 "dead-tilde",
4753 "dead-diaeresis",
4754 "dead-macron",
4755 "dead-degree",
4756 "dead-acute",
4757 "dead-cedilla",
4758 "dead-breve",
4759 "dead-ogonek",
4760 "dead-caron",
4761 "dead-doubleacute",
4762 "dead-abovedot",
4763 "dead-abovering",
4764 "dead-iota",
4765 "dead-belowdot",
4766 "dead-voiced-sound",
4767 "dead-semivoiced-sound",
4768 "dead-hook",
4769 "dead-horn",
4770 };
4771
4772 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
4773 #define FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET 0x0
4774
4775 const char *const lispy_function_keys[] =
4776 {
4777 0, /* 0 */
4778
4779 0, /* VK_LBUTTON 0x01 */
4780 0, /* VK_RBUTTON 0x02 */
4781 "cancel", /* VK_CANCEL 0x03 */
4782 0, /* VK_MBUTTON 0x04 */
4783
4784 0, 0, 0, /* 0x05 .. 0x07 */
4785
4786 "backspace", /* VK_BACK 0x08 */
4787 "tab", /* VK_TAB 0x09 */
4788
4789 0, 0, /* 0x0A .. 0x0B */
4790
4791 "clear", /* VK_CLEAR 0x0C */
4792 "return", /* VK_RETURN 0x0D */
4793
4794 0, 0, /* 0x0E .. 0x0F */
4795
4796 0, /* VK_SHIFT 0x10 */
4797 0, /* VK_CONTROL 0x11 */
4798 0, /* VK_MENU 0x12 */
4799 "pause", /* VK_PAUSE 0x13 */
4800 "capslock", /* VK_CAPITAL 0x14 */
4801 "kana", /* VK_KANA/VK_HANGUL 0x15 */
4802 0, /* 0x16 */
4803 "junja", /* VK_JUNJA 0x17 */
4804 "final", /* VK_FINAL 0x18 */
4805 "kanji", /* VK_KANJI/VK_HANJA 0x19 */
4806 0, /* 0x1A */
4807 "escape", /* VK_ESCAPE 0x1B */
4808 "convert", /* VK_CONVERT 0x1C */
4809 "non-convert", /* VK_NONCONVERT 0x1D */
4810 "accept", /* VK_ACCEPT 0x1E */
4811 "mode-change", /* VK_MODECHANGE 0x1F */
4812 0, /* VK_SPACE 0x20 */
4813 "prior", /* VK_PRIOR 0x21 */
4814 "next", /* VK_NEXT 0x22 */
4815 "end", /* VK_END 0x23 */
4816 "home", /* VK_HOME 0x24 */
4817 "left", /* VK_LEFT 0x25 */
4818 "up", /* VK_UP 0x26 */
4819 "right", /* VK_RIGHT 0x27 */
4820 "down", /* VK_DOWN 0x28 */
4821 "select", /* VK_SELECT 0x29 */
4822 "print", /* VK_PRINT 0x2A */
4823 "execute", /* VK_EXECUTE 0x2B */
4824 "snapshot", /* VK_SNAPSHOT 0x2C */
4825 "insert", /* VK_INSERT 0x2D */
4826 "delete", /* VK_DELETE 0x2E */
4827 "help", /* VK_HELP 0x2F */
4828
4829 /* VK_0 thru VK_9 are the same as ASCII '0' thru '9' (0x30 - 0x39) */
4830
4831 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4832
4833 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x3A .. 0x40 */
4834
4835 /* VK_A thru VK_Z are the same as ASCII 'A' thru 'Z' (0x41 - 0x5A) */
4836
4837 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4838 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4839 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4840
4841 "lwindow", /* VK_LWIN 0x5B */
4842 "rwindow", /* VK_RWIN 0x5C */
4843 "apps", /* VK_APPS 0x5D */
4844 0, /* 0x5E */
4845 "sleep",
4846 "kp-0", /* VK_NUMPAD0 0x60 */
4847 "kp-1", /* VK_NUMPAD1 0x61 */
4848 "kp-2", /* VK_NUMPAD2 0x62 */
4849 "kp-3", /* VK_NUMPAD3 0x63 */
4850 "kp-4", /* VK_NUMPAD4 0x64 */
4851 "kp-5", /* VK_NUMPAD5 0x65 */
4852 "kp-6", /* VK_NUMPAD6 0x66 */
4853 "kp-7", /* VK_NUMPAD7 0x67 */
4854 "kp-8", /* VK_NUMPAD8 0x68 */
4855 "kp-9", /* VK_NUMPAD9 0x69 */
4856 "kp-multiply", /* VK_MULTIPLY 0x6A */
4857 "kp-add", /* VK_ADD 0x6B */
4858 "kp-separator", /* VK_SEPARATOR 0x6C */
4859 "kp-subtract", /* VK_SUBTRACT 0x6D */
4860 "kp-decimal", /* VK_DECIMAL 0x6E */
4861 "kp-divide", /* VK_DIVIDE 0x6F */
4862 "f1", /* VK_F1 0x70 */
4863 "f2", /* VK_F2 0x71 */
4864 "f3", /* VK_F3 0x72 */
4865 "f4", /* VK_F4 0x73 */
4866 "f5", /* VK_F5 0x74 */
4867 "f6", /* VK_F6 0x75 */
4868 "f7", /* VK_F7 0x76 */
4869 "f8", /* VK_F8 0x77 */
4870 "f9", /* VK_F9 0x78 */
4871 "f10", /* VK_F10 0x79 */
4872 "f11", /* VK_F11 0x7A */
4873 "f12", /* VK_F12 0x7B */
4874 "f13", /* VK_F13 0x7C */
4875 "f14", /* VK_F14 0x7D */
4876 "f15", /* VK_F15 0x7E */
4877 "f16", /* VK_F16 0x7F */
4878 "f17", /* VK_F17 0x80 */
4879 "f18", /* VK_F18 0x81 */
4880 "f19", /* VK_F19 0x82 */
4881 "f20", /* VK_F20 0x83 */
4882 "f21", /* VK_F21 0x84 */
4883 "f22", /* VK_F22 0x85 */
4884 "f23", /* VK_F23 0x86 */
4885 "f24", /* VK_F24 0x87 */
4886
4887 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x88 .. 0x8B */
4888 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x8C .. 0x8F */
4889
4890 "kp-numlock", /* VK_NUMLOCK 0x90 */
4891 "scroll", /* VK_SCROLL 0x91 */
4892 /* Not sure where the following block comes from.
4893 Windows headers have NEC and Fujitsu specific keys in
4894 this block, but nothing generic. */
4895 "kp-space", /* VK_NUMPAD_CLEAR 0x92 */
4896 "kp-enter", /* VK_NUMPAD_ENTER 0x93 */
4897 "kp-prior", /* VK_NUMPAD_PRIOR 0x94 */
4898 "kp-next", /* VK_NUMPAD_NEXT 0x95 */
4899 "kp-end", /* VK_NUMPAD_END 0x96 */
4900 "kp-home", /* VK_NUMPAD_HOME 0x97 */
4901 "kp-left", /* VK_NUMPAD_LEFT 0x98 */
4902 "kp-up", /* VK_NUMPAD_UP 0x99 */
4903 "kp-right", /* VK_NUMPAD_RIGHT 0x9A */
4904 "kp-down", /* VK_NUMPAD_DOWN 0x9B */
4905 "kp-insert", /* VK_NUMPAD_INSERT 0x9C */
4906 "kp-delete", /* VK_NUMPAD_DELETE 0x9D */
4907
4908 0, 0, /* 0x9E .. 0x9F */
4909
4910 /*
4911 * VK_L* & VK_R* - left and right Alt, Ctrl and Shift virtual keys.
4912 * Used only as parameters to GetAsyncKeyState and GetKeyState.
4913 * No other API or message will distinguish left and right keys this way.
4914 * 0xA0 .. 0xA5
4915 */
4916 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4917
4918 /* Multimedia keys. These are handled as WM_APPCOMMAND, which allows us
4919 to enable them selectively, and gives access to a few more functions.
4920 See lispy_multimedia_keys below. */
4921 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xA6 .. 0xAC Browser */
4922 0, 0, 0, /* 0xAD .. 0xAF Volume */
4923 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xB0 .. 0xB3 Media */
4924 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xB4 .. 0xB7 Apps */
4925
4926 /* 0xB8 .. 0xC0 "OEM" keys - all seem to be punctuation. */
4927 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4928
4929 /* 0xC1 - 0xDA unallocated, 0xDB-0xDF more OEM keys */
4930 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4931 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
4932
4933 0, /* 0xE0 */
4934 "ax", /* VK_OEM_AX 0xE1 */
4935 0, /* VK_OEM_102 0xE2 */
4936 "ico-help", /* VK_ICO_HELP 0xE3 */
4937 "ico-00", /* VK_ICO_00 0xE4 */
4938 0, /* VK_PROCESSKEY 0xE5 - used by IME */
4939 "ico-clear", /* VK_ICO_CLEAR 0xE6 */
4940 0, /* VK_PACKET 0xE7 - used to pass Unicode chars */
4941 0, /* 0xE8 */
4942 "reset", /* VK_OEM_RESET 0xE9 */
4943 "jump", /* VK_OEM_JUMP 0xEA */
4944 "oem-pa1", /* VK_OEM_PA1 0xEB */
4945 "oem-pa2", /* VK_OEM_PA2 0xEC */
4946 "oem-pa3", /* VK_OEM_PA3 0xED */
4947 "wsctrl", /* VK_OEM_WSCTRL 0xEE */
4948 "cusel", /* VK_OEM_CUSEL 0xEF */
4949 "oem-attn", /* VK_OEM_ATTN 0xF0 */
4950 "finish", /* VK_OEM_FINISH 0xF1 */
4951 "copy", /* VK_OEM_COPY 0xF2 */
4952 "auto", /* VK_OEM_AUTO 0xF3 */
4953 "enlw", /* VK_OEM_ENLW 0xF4 */
4954 "backtab", /* VK_OEM_BACKTAB 0xF5 */
4955 "attn", /* VK_ATTN 0xF6 */
4956 "crsel", /* VK_CRSEL 0xF7 */
4957 "exsel", /* VK_EXSEL 0xF8 */
4958 "ereof", /* VK_EREOF 0xF9 */
4959 "play", /* VK_PLAY 0xFA */
4960 "zoom", /* VK_ZOOM 0xFB */
4961 "noname", /* VK_NONAME 0xFC */
4962 "pa1", /* VK_PA1 0xFD */
4963 "oem_clear", /* VK_OEM_CLEAR 0xFE */
4964 0 /* 0xFF */
4965 };
4966
4967 /* Some of these duplicate the "Media keys" on newer keyboards,
4968 but they are delivered to the application in a different way. */
4969 static const char *const lispy_multimedia_keys[] =
4970 {
4971 0,
4972 "browser-back",
4973 "browser-forward",
4974 "browser-refresh",
4975 "browser-stop",
4976 "browser-search",
4977 "browser-favorites",
4978 "browser-home",
4979 "volume-mute",
4980 "volume-down",
4981 "volume-up",
4982 "media-next",
4983 "media-previous",
4984 "media-stop",
4985 "media-play-pause",
4986 "mail",
4987 "media-select",
4988 "app-1",
4989 "app-2",
4990 "bass-down",
4991 "bass-boost",
4992 "bass-up",
4993 "treble-down",
4994 "treble-up",
4995 "mic-volume-mute",
4996 "mic-volume-down",
4997 "mic-volume-up",
4998 "help",
4999 "find",
5000 "new",
5001 "open",
5002 "close",
5003 "save",
5004 "print",
5005 "undo",
5006 "redo",
5007 "copy",
5008 "cut",
5009 "paste",
5010 "mail-reply",
5011 "mail-forward",
5012 "mail-send",
5013 "spell-check",
5014 "toggle-dictate-command",
5015 "mic-toggle",
5016 "correction-list",
5017 "media-play",
5018 "media-pause",
5019 "media-record",
5020 "media-fast-forward",
5021 "media-rewind",
5022 "media-channel-up",
5023 "media-channel-down"
5024 };
5025
5026 #else /* not HAVE_NTGUI */
5027
5028 /* This should be dealt with in XTread_socket now, and that doesn't
5029 depend on the client system having the Kana syms defined. See also
5030 the XK_kana_A case below. */
5031 #if 0
5032 #ifdef XK_kana_A
5033 static const char *const lispy_kana_keys[] =
5034 {
5035 /* X Keysym value */
5036 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x400 .. 0x40f */
5037 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x410 .. 0x41f */
5038 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x420 .. 0x42f */
5039 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x430 .. 0x43f */
5040 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x440 .. 0x44f */
5041 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x450 .. 0x45f */
5042 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x460 .. 0x46f */
5043 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,"overline",0,
5044 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x480 .. 0x48f */
5045 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x490 .. 0x49f */
5046 0, "kana-fullstop", "kana-openingbracket", "kana-closingbracket",
5047 "kana-comma", "kana-conjunctive", "kana-WO", "kana-a",
5048 "kana-i", "kana-u", "kana-e", "kana-o",
5049 "kana-ya", "kana-yu", "kana-yo", "kana-tsu",
5050 "prolongedsound", "kana-A", "kana-I", "kana-U",
5051 "kana-E", "kana-O", "kana-KA", "kana-KI",
5052 "kana-KU", "kana-KE", "kana-KO", "kana-SA",
5053 "kana-SHI", "kana-SU", "kana-SE", "kana-SO",
5054 "kana-TA", "kana-CHI", "kana-TSU", "kana-TE",
5055 "kana-TO", "kana-NA", "kana-NI", "kana-NU",
5056 "kana-NE", "kana-NO", "kana-HA", "kana-HI",
5057 "kana-FU", "kana-HE", "kana-HO", "kana-MA",
5058 "kana-MI", "kana-MU", "kana-ME", "kana-MO",
5059 "kana-YA", "kana-YU", "kana-YO", "kana-RA",
5060 "kana-RI", "kana-RU", "kana-RE", "kana-RO",
5061 "kana-WA", "kana-N", "voicedsound", "semivoicedsound",
5062 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x4e0 .. 0x4ef */
5063 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /* 0x4f0 .. 0x4ff */
5064 };
5065 #endif /* XK_kana_A */
5066 #endif /* 0 */
5067
5068 #define FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET 0xff00
5069
5070 /* You'll notice that this table is arranged to be conveniently
5071 indexed by X Windows keysym values. */
5072 static const char *const lispy_function_keys[] =
5073 {
5074 /* X Keysym value */
5075
5076 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xff00...0f */
5077 "backspace", "tab", "linefeed", "clear",
5078 0, "return", 0, 0,
5079 0, 0, 0, "pause", /* 0xff10...1f */
5080 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "escape",
5081 0, 0, 0, 0,
5082 0, "kanji", "muhenkan", "henkan", /* 0xff20...2f */
5083 "romaji", "hiragana", "katakana", "hiragana-katakana",
5084 "zenkaku", "hankaku", "zenkaku-hankaku", "touroku",
5085 "massyo", "kana-lock", "kana-shift", "eisu-shift",
5086 "eisu-toggle", /* 0xff30...3f */
5087 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5088 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xff40...4f */
5089
5090 "home", "left", "up", "right", /* 0xff50 */ /* IsCursorKey */
5091 "down", "prior", "next", "end",
5092 "begin", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5093 "select", /* 0xff60 */ /* IsMiscFunctionKey */
5094 "print",
5095 "execute",
5096 "insert",
5097 0, /* 0xff64 */
5098 "undo",
5099 "redo",
5100 "menu",
5101 "find",
5102 "cancel",
5103 "help",
5104 "break", /* 0xff6b */
5105
5106 0, 0, 0, 0,
5107 0, 0, 0, 0, "backtab", 0, 0, 0, /* 0xff70... */
5108 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "kp-numlock", /* 0xff78... */
5109 "kp-space", /* 0xff80 */ /* IsKeypadKey */
5110 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5111 "kp-tab", /* 0xff89 */
5112 0, 0, 0,
5113 "kp-enter", /* 0xff8d */
5114 0, 0, 0,
5115 "kp-f1", /* 0xff91 */
5116 "kp-f2",
5117 "kp-f3",
5118 "kp-f4",
5119 "kp-home", /* 0xff95 */
5120 "kp-left",
5121 "kp-up",
5122 "kp-right",
5123 "kp-down",
5124 "kp-prior", /* kp-page-up */
5125 "kp-next", /* kp-page-down */
5126 "kp-end",
5127 "kp-begin",
5128 "kp-insert",
5129 "kp-delete",
5130 0, /* 0xffa0 */
5131 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5132 "kp-multiply", /* 0xffaa */
5133 "kp-add",
5134 "kp-separator",
5135 "kp-subtract",
5136 "kp-decimal",
5137 "kp-divide", /* 0xffaf */
5138 "kp-0", /* 0xffb0 */
5139 "kp-1", "kp-2", "kp-3", "kp-4", "kp-5", "kp-6", "kp-7", "kp-8", "kp-9",
5140 0, /* 0xffba */
5141 0, 0,
5142 "kp-equal", /* 0xffbd */
5143 "f1", /* 0xffbe */ /* IsFunctionKey */
5144 "f2",
5145 "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", /* 0xffc0 */
5146 "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15", "f16", "f17", "f18",
5147 "f19", "f20", "f21", "f22", "f23", "f24", "f25", "f26", /* 0xffd0 */
5148 "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31", "f32", "f33", "f34",
5149 "f35", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xffe0 */
5150 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5151 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfff0 */
5152 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "delete"
5153 };
5154
5155 /* ISO 9995 Function and Modifier Keys; the first byte is 0xFE. */
5156 #define ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET 0xfe00
5157
5158 static const char *const iso_lispy_function_keys[] =
5159 {
5160 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe00 */
5161 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe08 */
5162 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe10 */
5163 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0xfe18 */
5164 "iso-lefttab", /* 0xfe20 */
5165 "iso-move-line-up", "iso-move-line-down",
5166 "iso-partial-line-up", "iso-partial-line-down",
5167 "iso-partial-space-left", "iso-partial-space-right",
5168 "iso-set-margin-left", "iso-set-margin-right", /* 0xffe27, 28 */
5169 "iso-release-margin-left", "iso-release-margin-right",
5170 "iso-release-both-margins",
5171 "iso-fast-cursor-left", "iso-fast-cursor-right",
5172 "iso-fast-cursor-up", "iso-fast-cursor-down",
5173 "iso-continuous-underline", "iso-discontinuous-underline", /* 0xfe30, 31 */
5174 "iso-emphasize", "iso-center-object", "iso-enter", /* ... 0xfe34 */
5175 };
5176
5177 #endif /* not HAVE_NTGUI */
5178
5179 static Lisp_Object Vlispy_mouse_stem;
5180
5181 static const char *const lispy_wheel_names[] =
5182 {
5183 "wheel-up", "wheel-down", "wheel-left", "wheel-right"
5184 };
5185
5186 /* drag-n-drop events are generated when a set of selected files are
5187 dragged from another application and dropped onto an Emacs window. */
5188 static const char *const lispy_drag_n_drop_names[] =
5189 {
5190 "drag-n-drop"
5191 };
5192
5193 /* Scroll bar parts. */
5194 static Lisp_Object Qabove_handle, Qhandle, Qbelow_handle;
5195 static Lisp_Object Qbefore_handle, Qhorizontal_handle, Qafter_handle;
5196 Lisp_Object Qup, Qdown, Qtop, Qbottom;
5197 Lisp_Object Qleft, Qright;
5198 static Lisp_Object Qleftmost, Qrightmost;
5199 static Lisp_Object Qend_scroll;
5200 static Lisp_Object Qratio;
5201
5202 /* An array of scroll bar parts, indexed by an enum scroll_bar_part value.
5203 Note that Qnil corresponds to scroll_bar_nowhere and should not appear
5204 in Lisp events. */
5205 static Lisp_Object *const scroll_bar_parts[] = {
5206 &Qnil, &Qabove_handle, &Qhandle, &Qbelow_handle,
5207 &Qup, &Qdown, &Qtop, &Qbottom, &Qend_scroll, &Qratio,
5208 &Qbefore_handle, &Qhorizontal_handle, &Qafter_handle,
5209 &Qleft, &Qright, &Qleftmost, &Qrightmost, &Qend_scroll, &Qratio
5210 };
5211
5212 /* A vector, indexed by button number, giving the down-going location
5213 of currently depressed buttons, both scroll bar and non-scroll bar.
5214
5215 The elements have the form
5216 (BUTTON-NUMBER MODIFIER-MASK . REST)
5217 where REST is the cdr of a position as it would be reported in the event.
5218
5219 The make_lispy_event function stores positions here to tell the
5220 difference between click and drag events, and to store the starting
5221 location to be included in drag events. */
5222
5223 static Lisp_Object button_down_location;
5224
5225 /* Information about the most recent up-going button event: Which
5226 button, what location, and what time. */
5227
5228 static int last_mouse_button;
5229 static int last_mouse_x;
5230 static int last_mouse_y;
5231 static Time button_down_time;
5232
5233 /* The number of clicks in this multiple-click. */
5234
5235 static int double_click_count;
5236
5237 /* X and Y are frame-relative coordinates for a click or wheel event.
5238 Return a Lisp-style event list. */
5239
5240 static Lisp_Object
5241 make_lispy_position (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object x, Lisp_Object y,
5242 Time t)
5243 {
5244 enum window_part part;
5245 Lisp_Object posn = Qnil;
5246 Lisp_Object extra_info = Qnil;
5247 /* Coordinate pixel positions to return. */
5248 int xret = 0, yret = 0;
5249 /* The window under frame pixel coordinates (x,y) */
5250 Lisp_Object window = f
5251 ? window_from_coordinates (f, XINT (x), XINT (y), &part, 0)
5252 : Qnil;
5253
5254 if (WINDOWP (window))
5255 {
5256 /* It's a click in window WINDOW at frame coordinates (X,Y) */
5257 struct window *w = XWINDOW (window);
5258 Lisp_Object string_info = Qnil;
5259 ptrdiff_t textpos = 0;
5260 int col = -1, row = -1;
5261 int dx = -1, dy = -1;
5262 int width = -1, height = -1;
5263 Lisp_Object object = Qnil;
5264
5265 /* Pixel coordinates relative to the window corner. */
5266 int wx = XINT (x) - WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w);
5267 int wy = XINT (y) - WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w);
5268
5269 /* For text area clicks, return X, Y relative to the corner of
5270 this text area. Note that dX, dY etc are set below, by
5271 buffer_posn_from_coords. */
5272 if (part == ON_TEXT)
5273 {
5274 xret = XINT (x) - window_box_left (w, TEXT_AREA);
5275 yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w);
5276 }
5277 /* For mode line and header line clicks, return X, Y relative to
5278 the left window edge. Use mode_line_string to look for a
5279 string on the click position. */
5280 else if (part == ON_MODE_LINE || part == ON_HEADER_LINE)
5281 {
5282 Lisp_Object string;
5283 ptrdiff_t charpos;
5284
5285 posn = (part == ON_MODE_LINE) ? Qmode_line : Qheader_line;
5286 /* Note that mode_line_string takes COL, ROW as pixels and
5287 converts them to characters. */
5288 col = wx;
5289 row = wy;
5290 string = mode_line_string (w, part, &col, &row, &charpos,
5291 &object, &dx, &dy, &width, &height);
5292 if (STRINGP (string))
5293 string_info = Fcons (string, make_number (charpos));
5294 textpos = -1;
5295
5296 xret = wx;
5297 yret = wy;
5298 }
5299 /* For fringes and margins, Y is relative to the area's (and the
5300 window's) top edge, while X is meaningless. */
5301 else if (part == ON_LEFT_MARGIN || part == ON_RIGHT_MARGIN)
5302 {
5303 Lisp_Object string;
5304 ptrdiff_t charpos;
5305
5306 posn = (part == ON_LEFT_MARGIN) ? Qleft_margin : Qright_margin;
5307 col = wx;
5308 row = wy;
5309 string = marginal_area_string (w, part, &col, &row, &charpos,
5310 &object, &dx, &dy, &width, &height);
5311 if (STRINGP (string))
5312 string_info = Fcons (string, make_number (charpos));
5313 yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w);
5314 }
5315 else if (part == ON_LEFT_FRINGE)
5316 {
5317 posn = Qleft_fringe;
5318 col = 0;
5319 dx = wx
5320 - (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w)
5321 ? 0 : window_box_width (w, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA));
5322 dy = yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w);
5323 }
5324 else if (part == ON_RIGHT_FRINGE)
5325 {
5326 posn = Qright_fringe;
5327 col = 0;
5328 dx = wx
5329 - window_box_width (w, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA)
5330 - window_box_width (w, TEXT_AREA)
5331 - (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w)
5332 ? window_box_width (w, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA)
5333 : 0);
5334 dy = yret = wy - WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w);
5335 }
5336 else if (part == ON_VERTICAL_BORDER)
5337 {
5338 posn = Qvertical_line;
5339 width = 1;
5340 dx = 0;
5341 dy = yret = wy;
5342 }
5343 /* Nothing special for part == ON_SCROLL_BAR. */
5344 else if (part == ON_RIGHT_DIVIDER)
5345 {
5346 posn = Qright_divider;
5347 width = WINDOW_RIGHT_DIVIDER_WIDTH (w);
5348 dx = xret = wx;
5349 dy = yret = wy;
5350 }
5351 else if (part == ON_BOTTOM_DIVIDER)
5352 {
5353 posn = Qbottom_divider;
5354 width = WINDOW_BOTTOM_DIVIDER_WIDTH (w);
5355 dx = xret = wx;
5356 dy = yret = wy;
5357 }
5358
5359 /* For clicks in the text area, fringes, or margins, call
5360 buffer_posn_from_coords to extract TEXTPOS, the buffer
5361 position nearest to the click. */
5362 if (!textpos)
5363 {
5364 Lisp_Object string2, object2 = Qnil;
5365 struct display_pos p;
5366 int dx2, dy2;
5367 int width2, height2;
5368 /* The pixel X coordinate passed to buffer_posn_from_coords
5369 is the X coordinate relative to the text area for
5370 text-area and right-margin clicks, zero otherwise. */
5371 int x2
5372 = (part == ON_TEXT) ? xret
5373 : (part == ON_RIGHT_FRINGE || part == ON_RIGHT_MARGIN)
5374 ? (XINT (x) - window_box_left (w, TEXT_AREA))
5375 : 0;
5376 int y2 = wy;
5377
5378 string2 = buffer_posn_from_coords (w, &x2, &y2, &p,
5379 &object2, &dx2, &dy2,
5380 &width2, &height2);
5381 textpos = CHARPOS (p.pos);
5382 if (col < 0) col = x2;
5383 if (row < 0) row = y2;
5384 if (dx < 0) dx = dx2;
5385 if (dy < 0) dy = dy2;
5386 if (width < 0) width = width2;
5387 if (height < 0) height = height2;
5388
5389 if (NILP (posn))
5390 {
5391 posn = make_number (textpos);
5392 if (STRINGP (string2))
5393 string_info = Fcons (string2,
5394 make_number (CHARPOS (p.string_pos)));
5395 }
5396 if (NILP (object))
5397 object = object2;
5398 }
5399
5400 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5401 if (IMAGEP (object))
5402 {
5403 Lisp_Object image_map, hotspot;
5404 if ((image_map = Fplist_get (XCDR (object), QCmap),
5405 !NILP (image_map))
5406 && (hotspot = find_hot_spot (image_map, dx, dy),
5407 CONSP (hotspot))
5408 && (hotspot = XCDR (hotspot), CONSP (hotspot)))
5409 posn = XCAR (hotspot);
5410 }
5411 #endif
5412
5413 /* Object info. */
5414 extra_info
5415 = list3 (object,
5416 Fcons (make_number (dx), make_number (dy)),
5417 Fcons (make_number (width), make_number (height)));
5418
5419 /* String info. */
5420 extra_info = Fcons (string_info,
5421 Fcons (textpos < 0 ? Qnil : make_number (textpos),
5422 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (col),
5423 make_number (row)),
5424 extra_info)));
5425 }
5426 else if (f != 0)
5427 XSETFRAME (window, f);
5428 else
5429 window = Qnil;
5430
5431 return Fcons (window,
5432 Fcons (posn,
5433 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (xret),
5434 make_number (yret)),
5435 Fcons (make_number (t),
5436 extra_info))));
5437 }
5438
5439 /* Return non-zero if F is a GUI frame that uses some toolkit-managed
5440 menu bar. This really means that Emacs draws and manages the menu
5441 bar as part of its normal display, and therefore can compute its
5442 geometry. */
5443 static bool
5444 toolkit_menubar_in_use (struct frame *f)
5445 {
5446 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI)
5447 return !(!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f));
5448 #else
5449 return false;
5450 #endif
5451 }
5452
5453 /* Build the part of Lisp event which represents scroll bar state from
5454 EV. TYPE is one of Qvertical_scroll_bar or Qhorizontal_scroll_bar. */
5455
5456 static Lisp_Object
5457 make_scroll_bar_position (struct input_event *ev, Lisp_Object type)
5458 {
5459 return list5 (ev->frame_or_window, type, Fcons (ev->x, ev->y),
5460 make_number (ev->timestamp), *scroll_bar_parts[ev->part]);
5461 }
5462
5463 /* Given a struct input_event, build the lisp event which represents
5464 it. If EVENT is 0, build a mouse movement event from the mouse
5465 movement buffer, which should have a movement event in it.
5466
5467 Note that events must be passed to this function in the order they
5468 are received; this function stores the location of button presses
5469 in order to build drag events when the button is released. */
5470
5471 static Lisp_Object
5472 make_lispy_event (struct input_event *event)
5473 {
5474 int i;
5475
5476 switch (event->kind)
5477 {
5478 /* A simple keystroke. */
5479 case ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT:
5480 case MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT:
5481 {
5482 Lisp_Object lispy_c;
5483 EMACS_INT c = event->code;
5484 if (event->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT)
5485 {
5486 c &= 0377;
5487 eassert (c == event->code);
5488 /* Turn ASCII characters into control characters
5489 when proper. */
5490 if (event->modifiers & ctrl_modifier)
5491 {
5492 c = make_ctrl_char (c);
5493 event->modifiers &= ~ctrl_modifier;
5494 }
5495 }
5496
5497 /* Add in the other modifier bits. The shift key was taken care
5498 of by the X code. */
5499 c |= (event->modifiers
5500 & (meta_modifier | alt_modifier
5501 | hyper_modifier | super_modifier | ctrl_modifier));
5502 /* Distinguish Shift-SPC from SPC. */
5503 if ((event->code) == 040
5504 && event->modifiers & shift_modifier)
5505 c |= shift_modifier;
5506 button_down_time = 0;
5507 XSETFASTINT (lispy_c, c);
5508 return lispy_c;
5509 }
5510
5511 #ifdef HAVE_NS
5512 /* NS_NONKEY_EVENTs are just like NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENTs,
5513 except that they are non-key events (last-nonmenu-event is nil). */
5514 case NS_NONKEY_EVENT:
5515 #endif
5516
5517 /* A function key. The symbol may need to have modifier prefixes
5518 tacked onto it. */
5519 case NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT:
5520 button_down_time = 0;
5521
5522 for (i = 0; i < ARRAYELTS (lispy_accent_codes); i++)
5523 if (event->code == lispy_accent_codes[i])
5524 return modify_event_symbol (i,
5525 event->modifiers,
5526 Qfunction_key, Qnil,
5527 lispy_accent_keys, &accent_key_syms,
5528 ARRAYELTS (lispy_accent_keys));
5529
5530 #if 0
5531 #ifdef XK_kana_A
5532 if (event->code >= 0x400 && event->code < 0x500)
5533 return modify_event_symbol (event->code - 0x400,
5534 event->modifiers & ~shift_modifier,
5535 Qfunction_key, Qnil,
5536 lispy_kana_keys, &func_key_syms,
5537 ARRAYELTS (lispy_kana_keys));
5538 #endif /* XK_kana_A */
5539 #endif /* 0 */
5540
5541 #ifdef ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET
5542 if (event->code < FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET
5543 && event->code >= ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET)
5544 return modify_event_symbol (event->code - ISO_FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET,
5545 event->modifiers,
5546 Qfunction_key, Qnil,
5547 iso_lispy_function_keys, &func_key_syms,
5548 ARRAYELTS (iso_lispy_function_keys));
5549 #endif
5550
5551 if ((FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET <= event->code
5552 && (event->code
5553 < FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET + ARRAYELTS (lispy_function_keys)))
5554 && lispy_function_keys[event->code - FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET])
5555 return modify_event_symbol (event->code - FUNCTION_KEY_OFFSET,
5556 event->modifiers,
5557 Qfunction_key, Qnil,
5558 lispy_function_keys, &func_key_syms,
5559 ARRAYELTS (lispy_function_keys));
5560
5561 /* Handle system-specific or unknown keysyms.
5562 We need to use an alist rather than a vector as the cache
5563 since we can't make a vector long enough. */
5564 if (NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, system_key_syms)))
5565 kset_system_key_syms (current_kboard, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
5566 return modify_event_symbol (event->code,
5567 event->modifiers,
5568 Qfunction_key,
5569 KVAR (current_kboard, Vsystem_key_alist),
5570 0, &KVAR (current_kboard, system_key_syms),
5571 PTRDIFF_MAX);
5572
5573 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
5574 case MULTIMEDIA_KEY_EVENT:
5575 if (event->code < ARRAYELTS (lispy_multimedia_keys)
5576 && event->code > 0 && lispy_multimedia_keys[event->code])
5577 {
5578 return modify_event_symbol (event->code, event->modifiers,
5579 Qfunction_key, Qnil,
5580 lispy_multimedia_keys, &func_key_syms,
5581 ARRAYELTS (lispy_multimedia_keys));
5582 }
5583 return Qnil;
5584 #endif
5585
5586 /* A mouse click. Figure out where it is, decide whether it's
5587 a press, click or drag, and build the appropriate structure. */
5588 case MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT:
5589 #ifdef HAVE_GPM
5590 case GPM_CLICK_EVENT:
5591 #endif
5592 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5593 case SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT:
5594 case HORIZONTAL_SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT:
5595 #endif
5596 {
5597 int button = event->code;
5598 bool is_double;
5599 Lisp_Object position;
5600 Lisp_Object *start_pos_ptr;
5601 Lisp_Object start_pos;
5602
5603 position = Qnil;
5604
5605 /* Build the position as appropriate for this mouse click. */
5606 if (event->kind == MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT
5607 #ifdef HAVE_GPM
5608 || event->kind == GPM_CLICK_EVENT
5609 #endif
5610 )
5611 {
5612 struct frame *f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window);
5613 int row, column;
5614
5615 /* Ignore mouse events that were made on frame that
5616 have been deleted. */
5617 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (f))
5618 return Qnil;
5619
5620 /* EVENT->x and EVENT->y are frame-relative pixel
5621 coordinates at this place. Under old redisplay, COLUMN
5622 and ROW are set to frame relative glyph coordinates
5623 which are then used to determine whether this click is
5624 in a menu (non-toolkit version). */
5625 if (!toolkit_menubar_in_use (f))
5626 {
5627 pixel_to_glyph_coords (f, XINT (event->x), XINT (event->y),
5628 &column, &row, NULL, 1);
5629
5630 /* In the non-toolkit version, clicks on the menu bar
5631 are ordinary button events in the event buffer.
5632 Distinguish them, and invoke the menu.
5633
5634 (In the toolkit version, the toolkit handles the
5635 menu bar and Emacs doesn't know about it until
5636 after the user makes a selection.) */
5637 if (row >= 0 && row < FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f)
5638 && (event->modifiers & down_modifier))
5639 {
5640 Lisp_Object items, item;
5641
5642 /* Find the menu bar item under `column'. */
5643 item = Qnil;
5644 items = FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (f);
5645 for (i = 0; i < ASIZE (items); i += 4)
5646 {
5647 Lisp_Object pos, string;
5648 string = AREF (items, i + 1);
5649 pos = AREF (items, i + 3);
5650 if (NILP (string))
5651 break;
5652 if (column >= XINT (pos)
5653 && column < XINT (pos) + SCHARS (string))
5654 {
5655 item = AREF (items, i);
5656 break;
5657 }
5658 }
5659
5660 /* ELisp manual 2.4b says (x y) are window
5661 relative but code says they are
5662 frame-relative. */
5663 position = list4 (event->frame_or_window,
5664 Qmenu_bar,
5665 Fcons (event->x, event->y),
5666 make_number (event->timestamp));
5667
5668 return list2 (item, position);
5669 }
5670 }
5671
5672 position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y,
5673 event->timestamp);
5674 }
5675 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5676 else
5677 /* It's a scrollbar click. */
5678 position = make_scroll_bar_position (event, Qvertical_scroll_bar);
5679 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5680
5681 if (button >= ASIZE (button_down_location))
5682 {
5683 ptrdiff_t incr = button - ASIZE (button_down_location) + 1;
5684 button_down_location = larger_vector (button_down_location,
5685 incr, -1);
5686 mouse_syms = larger_vector (mouse_syms, incr, -1);
5687 }
5688
5689 start_pos_ptr = aref_addr (button_down_location, button);
5690 start_pos = *start_pos_ptr;
5691 *start_pos_ptr = Qnil;
5692
5693 {
5694 /* On window-system frames, use the value of
5695 double-click-fuzz as is. On other frames, interpret it
5696 as a multiple of 1/8 characters. */
5697 struct frame *f;
5698 int fuzz;
5699
5700 if (WINDOWP (event->frame_or_window))
5701 f = XFRAME (XWINDOW (event->frame_or_window)->frame);
5702 else if (FRAMEP (event->frame_or_window))
5703 f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window);
5704 else
5705 emacs_abort ();
5706
5707 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
5708 fuzz = double_click_fuzz;
5709 else
5710 fuzz = double_click_fuzz / 8;
5711
5712 is_double = (button == last_mouse_button
5713 && (eabs (XINT (event->x) - last_mouse_x) <= fuzz)
5714 && (eabs (XINT (event->y) - last_mouse_y) <= fuzz)
5715 && button_down_time != 0
5716 && (EQ (Vdouble_click_time, Qt)
5717 || (NATNUMP (Vdouble_click_time)
5718 && (event->timestamp - button_down_time
5719 < XFASTINT (Vdouble_click_time)))));
5720 }
5721
5722 last_mouse_button = button;
5723 last_mouse_x = XINT (event->x);
5724 last_mouse_y = XINT (event->y);
5725
5726 /* If this is a button press, squirrel away the location, so
5727 we can decide later whether it was a click or a drag. */
5728 if (event->modifiers & down_modifier)
5729 {
5730 if (is_double)
5731 {
5732 double_click_count++;
5733 event->modifiers |= ((double_click_count > 2)
5734 ? triple_modifier
5735 : double_modifier);
5736 }
5737 else
5738 double_click_count = 1;
5739 button_down_time = event->timestamp;
5740 *start_pos_ptr = Fcopy_alist (position);
5741 ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0;
5742 }
5743
5744 /* Now we're releasing a button - check the co-ordinates to
5745 see if this was a click or a drag. */
5746 else if (event->modifiers & up_modifier)
5747 {
5748 /* If we did not see a down before this up, ignore the up.
5749 Probably this happened because the down event chose a
5750 menu item. It would be an annoyance to treat the
5751 release of the button that chose the menu item as a
5752 separate event. */
5753
5754 if (!CONSP (start_pos))
5755 return Qnil;
5756
5757 event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier;
5758
5759 {
5760 Lisp_Object new_down, down;
5761 EMACS_INT xdiff = double_click_fuzz, ydiff = double_click_fuzz;
5762
5763 /* The third element of every position
5764 should be the (x,y) pair. */
5765 down = Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (start_pos)));
5766 new_down = Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (position)));
5767
5768 if (CONSP (down)
5769 && INTEGERP (XCAR (down)) && INTEGERP (XCDR (down)))
5770 {
5771 xdiff = XINT (XCAR (new_down)) - XINT (XCAR (down));
5772 ydiff = XINT (XCDR (new_down)) - XINT (XCDR (down));
5773 }
5774
5775 if (ignore_mouse_drag_p)
5776 {
5777 event->modifiers |= click_modifier;
5778 ignore_mouse_drag_p = 0;
5779 }
5780 else if (xdiff < double_click_fuzz && xdiff > - double_click_fuzz
5781 && ydiff < double_click_fuzz && ydiff > - double_click_fuzz
5782 /* Maybe the mouse has moved a lot, caused scrolling, and
5783 eventually ended up at the same screen position (but
5784 not buffer position) in which case it is a drag, not
5785 a click. */
5786 /* FIXME: OTOH if the buffer position has changed
5787 because of a timer or process filter rather than
5788 because of mouse movement, it should be considered as
5789 a click. But mouse-drag-region completely ignores
5790 this case and it hasn't caused any real problem, so
5791 it's probably OK to ignore it as well. */
5792 && EQ (Fcar (Fcdr (start_pos)), Fcar (Fcdr (position))))
5793 /* Mouse hasn't moved (much). */
5794 event->modifiers |= click_modifier;
5795 else
5796 {
5797 button_down_time = 0;
5798 event->modifiers |= drag_modifier;
5799 }
5800
5801 /* Don't check is_double; treat this as multiple
5802 if the down-event was multiple. */
5803 if (double_click_count > 1)
5804 event->modifiers |= ((double_click_count > 2)
5805 ? triple_modifier
5806 : double_modifier);
5807 }
5808 }
5809 else
5810 /* Every mouse event should either have the down_modifier or
5811 the up_modifier set. */
5812 emacs_abort ();
5813
5814 {
5815 /* Get the symbol we should use for the mouse click. */
5816 Lisp_Object head;
5817
5818 head = modify_event_symbol (button,
5819 event->modifiers,
5820 Qmouse_click, Vlispy_mouse_stem,
5821 NULL,
5822 &mouse_syms,
5823 ASIZE (mouse_syms));
5824 if (event->modifiers & drag_modifier)
5825 return list3 (head, start_pos, position);
5826 else if (event->modifiers & (double_modifier | triple_modifier))
5827 return list3 (head, position, make_number (double_click_count));
5828 else
5829 return list2 (head, position);
5830 }
5831 }
5832
5833 case WHEEL_EVENT:
5834 case HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT:
5835 {
5836 Lisp_Object position;
5837 Lisp_Object head;
5838
5839 /* Build the position as appropriate for this mouse click. */
5840 struct frame *f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window);
5841
5842 /* Ignore wheel events that were made on frame that have been
5843 deleted. */
5844 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (f))
5845 return Qnil;
5846
5847 position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y,
5848 event->timestamp);
5849
5850 /* Set double or triple modifiers to indicate the wheel speed. */
5851 {
5852 /* On window-system frames, use the value of
5853 double-click-fuzz as is. On other frames, interpret it
5854 as a multiple of 1/8 characters. */
5855 struct frame *fr;
5856 int fuzz;
5857 int symbol_num;
5858 bool is_double;
5859
5860 if (WINDOWP (event->frame_or_window))
5861 fr = XFRAME (XWINDOW (event->frame_or_window)->frame);
5862 else if (FRAMEP (event->frame_or_window))
5863 fr = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window);
5864 else
5865 emacs_abort ();
5866
5867 fuzz = FRAME_WINDOW_P (fr)
5868 ? double_click_fuzz : double_click_fuzz / 8;
5869
5870 if (event->modifiers & up_modifier)
5871 {
5872 /* Emit a wheel-up event. */
5873 event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier;
5874 symbol_num = 0;
5875 }
5876 else if (event->modifiers & down_modifier)
5877 {
5878 /* Emit a wheel-down event. */
5879 event->modifiers &= ~down_modifier;
5880 symbol_num = 1;
5881 }
5882 else
5883 /* Every wheel event should either have the down_modifier or
5884 the up_modifier set. */
5885 emacs_abort ();
5886
5887 if (event->kind == HORIZ_WHEEL_EVENT)
5888 symbol_num += 2;
5889
5890 is_double = (last_mouse_button == - (1 + symbol_num)
5891 && (eabs (XINT (event->x) - last_mouse_x) <= fuzz)
5892 && (eabs (XINT (event->y) - last_mouse_y) <= fuzz)
5893 && button_down_time != 0
5894 && (EQ (Vdouble_click_time, Qt)
5895 || (NATNUMP (Vdouble_click_time)
5896 && (event->timestamp - button_down_time
5897 < XFASTINT (Vdouble_click_time)))));
5898 if (is_double)
5899 {
5900 double_click_count++;
5901 event->modifiers |= ((double_click_count > 2)
5902 ? triple_modifier
5903 : double_modifier);
5904 }
5905 else
5906 {
5907 double_click_count = 1;
5908 event->modifiers |= click_modifier;
5909 }
5910
5911 button_down_time = event->timestamp;
5912 /* Use a negative value to distinguish wheel from mouse button. */
5913 last_mouse_button = - (1 + symbol_num);
5914 last_mouse_x = XINT (event->x);
5915 last_mouse_y = XINT (event->y);
5916
5917 /* Get the symbol we should use for the wheel event. */
5918 head = modify_event_symbol (symbol_num,
5919 event->modifiers,
5920 Qmouse_click,
5921 Qnil,
5922 lispy_wheel_names,
5923 &wheel_syms,
5924 ASIZE (wheel_syms));
5925 }
5926
5927 if (event->modifiers & (double_modifier | triple_modifier))
5928 return list3 (head, position, make_number (double_click_count));
5929 else
5930 return list2 (head, position);
5931 }
5932
5933
5934 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5935
5936 /* We don't have down and up events if using toolkit scroll bars,
5937 so make this always a click event. Store in the `part' of
5938 the Lisp event a symbol which maps to the following actions:
5939
5940 `above_handle' page up
5941 `below_handle' page down
5942 `up' line up
5943 `down' line down
5944 `top' top of buffer
5945 `bottom' bottom of buffer
5946 `handle' thumb has been dragged.
5947 `end-scroll' end of interaction with scroll bar
5948
5949 The incoming input_event contains in its `part' member an
5950 index of type `enum scroll_bar_part' which we can use as an
5951 index in scroll_bar_parts to get the appropriate symbol. */
5952
5953 case SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT:
5954 {
5955 Lisp_Object position, head;
5956
5957 position = make_scroll_bar_position (event, Qvertical_scroll_bar);
5958
5959 /* Always treat scroll bar events as clicks. */
5960 event->modifiers |= click_modifier;
5961 event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier;
5962
5963 if (event->code >= ASIZE (mouse_syms))
5964 mouse_syms = larger_vector (mouse_syms,
5965 event->code - ASIZE (mouse_syms) + 1,
5966 -1);
5967
5968 /* Get the symbol we should use for the mouse click. */
5969 head = modify_event_symbol (event->code,
5970 event->modifiers,
5971 Qmouse_click,
5972 Vlispy_mouse_stem,
5973 NULL, &mouse_syms,
5974 ASIZE (mouse_syms));
5975 return list2 (head, position);
5976 }
5977
5978 case HORIZONTAL_SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT:
5979 {
5980 Lisp_Object position, head;
5981
5982 position = make_scroll_bar_position (event, Qhorizontal_scroll_bar);
5983
5984 /* Always treat scroll bar events as clicks. */
5985 event->modifiers |= click_modifier;
5986 event->modifiers &= ~up_modifier;
5987
5988 if (event->code >= ASIZE (mouse_syms))
5989 mouse_syms = larger_vector (mouse_syms,
5990 event->code - ASIZE (mouse_syms) + 1,
5991 -1);
5992
5993 /* Get the symbol we should use for the mouse click. */
5994 head = modify_event_symbol (event->code,
5995 event->modifiers,
5996 Qmouse_click,
5997 Vlispy_mouse_stem,
5998 NULL, &mouse_syms,
5999 ASIZE (mouse_syms));
6000 return list2 (head, position);
6001 }
6002
6003 #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6004
6005 case DRAG_N_DROP_EVENT:
6006 {
6007 struct frame *f;
6008 Lisp_Object head, position;
6009 Lisp_Object files;
6010
6011 f = XFRAME (event->frame_or_window);
6012 files = event->arg;
6013
6014 /* Ignore mouse events that were made on frames that
6015 have been deleted. */
6016 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (f))
6017 return Qnil;
6018
6019 position = make_lispy_position (f, event->x, event->y,
6020 event->timestamp);
6021
6022 head = modify_event_symbol (0, event->modifiers,
6023 Qdrag_n_drop, Qnil,
6024 lispy_drag_n_drop_names,
6025 &drag_n_drop_syms, 1);
6026 return list3 (head, position, files);
6027 }
6028
6029 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
6030 || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK)
6031 case MENU_BAR_EVENT:
6032 if (EQ (event->arg, event->frame_or_window))
6033 /* This is the prefix key. We translate this to
6034 `(menu_bar)' because the code in keyboard.c for menu
6035 events, which we use, relies on this. */
6036 return list1 (Qmenu_bar);
6037 return event->arg;
6038 #endif
6039
6040 case SELECT_WINDOW_EVENT:
6041 /* Make an event (select-window (WINDOW)). */
6042 return list2 (Qselect_window, list1 (event->frame_or_window));
6043
6044 case TOOL_BAR_EVENT:
6045 if (EQ (event->arg, event->frame_or_window))
6046 /* This is the prefix key. We translate this to
6047 `(tool_bar)' because the code in keyboard.c for tool bar
6048 events, which we use, relies on this. */
6049 return list1 (Qtool_bar);
6050 else if (SYMBOLP (event->arg))
6051 return apply_modifiers (event->modifiers, event->arg);
6052 return event->arg;
6053
6054 case USER_SIGNAL_EVENT:
6055 /* A user signal. */
6056 {
6057 char *name = find_user_signal_name (event->code);
6058 if (!name)
6059 emacs_abort ();
6060 return intern (name);
6061 }
6062
6063 case SAVE_SESSION_EVENT:
6064 return Qsave_session;
6065
6066 #ifdef HAVE_DBUS
6067 case DBUS_EVENT:
6068 {
6069 return Fcons (Qdbus_event, event->arg);
6070 }
6071 #endif /* HAVE_DBUS */
6072
6073 #if defined HAVE_GFILENOTIFY || defined HAVE_INOTIFY
6074 case FILE_NOTIFY_EVENT:
6075 {
6076 return Fcons (Qfile_notify, event->arg);
6077 }
6078 #endif /* defined HAVE_GFILENOTIFY || defined HAVE_INOTIFY */
6079
6080 case CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT:
6081 return list3 (Qconfig_changed_event,
6082 event->arg, event->frame_or_window);
6083
6084 /* The 'kind' field of the event is something we don't recognize. */
6085 default:
6086 emacs_abort ();
6087 }
6088 }
6089
6090 static Lisp_Object
6091 make_lispy_movement (struct frame *frame, Lisp_Object bar_window, enum scroll_bar_part part,
6092 Lisp_Object x, Lisp_Object y, Time t)
6093 {
6094 /* Is it a scroll bar movement? */
6095 if (frame && ! NILP (bar_window))
6096 {
6097 Lisp_Object part_sym;
6098
6099 part_sym = *scroll_bar_parts[(int) part];
6100 return list2 (Qscroll_bar_movement,
6101 list5 (bar_window,
6102 Qvertical_scroll_bar,
6103 Fcons (x, y),
6104 make_number (t),
6105 part_sym));
6106 }
6107 /* Or is it an ordinary mouse movement? */
6108 else
6109 {
6110 Lisp_Object position;
6111 position = make_lispy_position (frame, x, y, t);
6112 return list2 (Qmouse_movement, position);
6113 }
6114 }
6115
6116 /* Construct a switch frame event. */
6117 static Lisp_Object
6118 make_lispy_switch_frame (Lisp_Object frame)
6119 {
6120 return list2 (Qswitch_frame, frame);
6121 }
6122
6123 static Lisp_Object
6124 make_lispy_focus_in (Lisp_Object frame)
6125 {
6126 return list2 (Qfocus_in, frame);
6127 }
6128
6129 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
6130
6131 static Lisp_Object
6132 make_lispy_focus_out (Lisp_Object frame)
6133 {
6134 return list2 (Qfocus_out, frame);
6135 }
6136
6137 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
6138
6139 /* Manipulating modifiers. */
6140
6141 /* Parse the name of SYMBOL, and return the set of modifiers it contains.
6142
6143 If MODIFIER_END is non-zero, set *MODIFIER_END to the position in
6144 SYMBOL's name of the end of the modifiers; the string from this
6145 position is the unmodified symbol name.
6146
6147 This doesn't use any caches. */
6148
6149 static int
6150 parse_modifiers_uncached (Lisp_Object symbol, ptrdiff_t *modifier_end)
6151 {
6152 Lisp_Object name;
6153 ptrdiff_t i;
6154 int modifiers;
6155
6156 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol);
6157
6158 modifiers = 0;
6159 name = SYMBOL_NAME (symbol);
6160
6161 for (i = 0; i < SBYTES (name) - 1; )
6162 {
6163 ptrdiff_t this_mod_end = 0;
6164 int this_mod = 0;
6165
6166 /* See if the name continues with a modifier word.
6167 Check that the word appears, but don't check what follows it.
6168 Set this_mod and this_mod_end to record what we find. */
6169
6170 switch (SREF (name, i))
6171 {
6172 #define SINGLE_LETTER_MOD(BIT) \
6173 (this_mod_end = i + 1, this_mod = BIT)
6174
6175 case 'A':
6176 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (alt_modifier);
6177 break;
6178
6179 case 'C':
6180 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier);
6181 break;
6182
6183 case 'H':
6184 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (hyper_modifier);
6185 break;
6186
6187 case 'M':
6188 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (meta_modifier);
6189 break;
6190
6191 case 'S':
6192 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (shift_modifier);
6193 break;
6194
6195 case 's':
6196 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (super_modifier);
6197 break;
6198
6199 #undef SINGLE_LETTER_MOD
6200
6201 #define MULTI_LETTER_MOD(BIT, NAME, LEN) \
6202 if (i + LEN + 1 <= SBYTES (name) \
6203 && ! memcmp (SDATA (name) + i, NAME, LEN)) \
6204 { \
6205 this_mod_end = i + LEN; \
6206 this_mod = BIT; \
6207 }
6208
6209 case 'd':
6210 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (drag_modifier, "drag", 4);
6211 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (down_modifier, "down", 4);
6212 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (double_modifier, "double", 6);
6213 break;
6214
6215 case 't':
6216 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (triple_modifier, "triple", 6);
6217 break;
6218 #undef MULTI_LETTER_MOD
6219
6220 }
6221
6222 /* If we found no modifier, stop looking for them. */
6223 if (this_mod_end == 0)
6224 break;
6225
6226 /* Check there is a dash after the modifier, so that it
6227 really is a modifier. */
6228 if (this_mod_end >= SBYTES (name)
6229 || SREF (name, this_mod_end) != '-')
6230 break;
6231
6232 /* This modifier is real; look for another. */
6233 modifiers |= this_mod;
6234 i = this_mod_end + 1;
6235 }
6236
6237 /* Should we include the `click' modifier? */
6238 if (! (modifiers & (down_modifier | drag_modifier
6239 | double_modifier | triple_modifier))
6240 && i + 7 == SBYTES (name)
6241 && memcmp (SDATA (name) + i, "mouse-", 6) == 0
6242 && ('0' <= SREF (name, i + 6) && SREF (name, i + 6) <= '9'))
6243 modifiers |= click_modifier;
6244
6245 if (! (modifiers & (double_modifier | triple_modifier))
6246 && i + 6 < SBYTES (name)
6247 && memcmp (SDATA (name) + i, "wheel-", 6) == 0)
6248 modifiers |= click_modifier;
6249
6250 if (modifier_end)
6251 *modifier_end = i;
6252
6253 return modifiers;
6254 }
6255
6256 /* Return a symbol whose name is the modifier prefixes for MODIFIERS
6257 prepended to the string BASE[0..BASE_LEN-1].
6258 This doesn't use any caches. */
6259 static Lisp_Object
6260 apply_modifiers_uncached (int modifiers, char *base, int base_len, int base_len_byte)
6261 {
6262 /* Since BASE could contain nulls, we can't use intern here; we have
6263 to use Fintern, which expects a genuine Lisp_String, and keeps a
6264 reference to it. */
6265 char new_mods[sizeof "A-C-H-M-S-s-down-drag-double-triple-"];
6266 int mod_len;
6267
6268 {
6269 char *p = new_mods;
6270
6271 /* Only the event queue may use the `up' modifier; it should always
6272 be turned into a click or drag event before presented to lisp code. */
6273 if (modifiers & up_modifier)
6274 emacs_abort ();
6275
6276 if (modifiers & alt_modifier) { *p++ = 'A'; *p++ = '-'; }
6277 if (modifiers & ctrl_modifier) { *p++ = 'C'; *p++ = '-'; }
6278 if (modifiers & hyper_modifier) { *p++ = 'H'; *p++ = '-'; }
6279 if (modifiers & meta_modifier) { *p++ = 'M'; *p++ = '-'; }
6280 if (modifiers & shift_modifier) { *p++ = 'S'; *p++ = '-'; }
6281 if (modifiers & super_modifier) { *p++ = 's'; *p++ = '-'; }
6282 if (modifiers & double_modifier) { strcpy (p, "double-"); p += 7; }
6283 if (modifiers & triple_modifier) { strcpy (p, "triple-"); p += 7; }
6284 if (modifiers & down_modifier) { strcpy (p, "down-"); p += 5; }
6285 if (modifiers & drag_modifier) { strcpy (p, "drag-"); p += 5; }
6286 /* The click modifier is denoted by the absence of other modifiers. */
6287
6288 *p = '\0';
6289
6290 mod_len = p - new_mods;
6291 }
6292
6293 {
6294 Lisp_Object new_name;
6295
6296 new_name = make_uninit_multibyte_string (mod_len + base_len,
6297 mod_len + base_len_byte);
6298 memcpy (SDATA (new_name), new_mods, mod_len);
6299 memcpy (SDATA (new_name) + mod_len, base, base_len_byte);
6300
6301 return Fintern (new_name, Qnil);
6302 }
6303 }
6304
6305
6306 static const char *const modifier_names[] =
6307 {
6308 "up", "down", "drag", "click", "double", "triple", 0, 0,
6309 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
6310 0, 0, "alt", "super", "hyper", "shift", "control", "meta"
6311 };
6312 #define NUM_MOD_NAMES ARRAYELTS (modifier_names)
6313
6314 static Lisp_Object modifier_symbols;
6315
6316 /* Return the list of modifier symbols corresponding to the mask MODIFIERS. */
6317 static Lisp_Object
6318 lispy_modifier_list (int modifiers)
6319 {
6320 Lisp_Object modifier_list;
6321 int i;
6322
6323 modifier_list = Qnil;
6324 for (i = 0; (1<<i) <= modifiers && i < NUM_MOD_NAMES; i++)
6325 if (modifiers & (1<<i))
6326 modifier_list = Fcons (AREF (modifier_symbols, i),
6327 modifier_list);
6328
6329 return modifier_list;
6330 }
6331
6332
6333 /* Parse the modifiers on SYMBOL, and return a list like (UNMODIFIED MASK),
6334 where UNMODIFIED is the unmodified form of SYMBOL,
6335 MASK is the set of modifiers present in SYMBOL's name.
6336 This is similar to parse_modifiers_uncached, but uses the cache in
6337 SYMBOL's Qevent_symbol_element_mask property, and maintains the
6338 Qevent_symbol_elements property. */
6339
6340 #define KEY_TO_CHAR(k) (XINT (k) & ((1 << CHARACTERBITS) - 1))
6341
6342 Lisp_Object
6343 parse_modifiers (Lisp_Object symbol)
6344 {
6345 Lisp_Object elements;
6346
6347 if (INTEGERP (symbol))
6348 return list2i (KEY_TO_CHAR (symbol), XINT (symbol) & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK);
6349 else if (!SYMBOLP (symbol))
6350 return Qnil;
6351
6352 elements = Fget (symbol, Qevent_symbol_element_mask);
6353 if (CONSP (elements))
6354 return elements;
6355 else
6356 {
6357 ptrdiff_t end;
6358 int modifiers = parse_modifiers_uncached (symbol, &end);
6359 Lisp_Object unmodified;
6360 Lisp_Object mask;
6361
6362 unmodified = Fintern (make_string (SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)) + end,
6363 SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)) - end),
6364 Qnil);
6365
6366 if (modifiers & ~INTMASK)
6367 emacs_abort ();
6368 XSETFASTINT (mask, modifiers);
6369 elements = list2 (unmodified, mask);
6370
6371 /* Cache the parsing results on SYMBOL. */
6372 Fput (symbol, Qevent_symbol_element_mask,
6373 elements);
6374 Fput (symbol, Qevent_symbol_elements,
6375 Fcons (unmodified, lispy_modifier_list (modifiers)));
6376
6377 /* Since we know that SYMBOL is modifiers applied to unmodified,
6378 it would be nice to put that in unmodified's cache.
6379 But we can't, since we're not sure that parse_modifiers is
6380 canonical. */
6381
6382 return elements;
6383 }
6384 }
6385
6386 DEFUN ("internal-event-symbol-parse-modifiers", Fevent_symbol_parse_modifiers,
6387 Sevent_symbol_parse_modifiers, 1, 1, 0,
6388 doc: /* Parse the event symbol. For internal use. */)
6389 (Lisp_Object symbol)
6390 {
6391 /* Fill the cache if needed. */
6392 parse_modifiers (symbol);
6393 /* Ignore the result (which is stored on Qevent_symbol_element_mask)
6394 and use the Lispier representation stored on Qevent_symbol_elements
6395 instead. */
6396 return Fget (symbol, Qevent_symbol_elements);
6397 }
6398
6399 /* Apply the modifiers MODIFIERS to the symbol BASE.
6400 BASE must be unmodified.
6401
6402 This is like apply_modifiers_uncached, but uses BASE's
6403 Qmodifier_cache property, if present. It also builds
6404 Qevent_symbol_elements properties, since it has that info anyway.
6405
6406 apply_modifiers copies the value of BASE's Qevent_kind property to
6407 the modified symbol. */
6408 static Lisp_Object
6409 apply_modifiers (int modifiers, Lisp_Object base)
6410 {
6411 Lisp_Object cache, idx, entry, new_symbol;
6412
6413 /* Mask out upper bits. We don't know where this value's been. */
6414 modifiers &= INTMASK;
6415
6416 if (INTEGERP (base))
6417 return make_number (XINT (base) | modifiers);
6418
6419 /* The click modifier never figures into cache indices. */
6420 cache = Fget (base, Qmodifier_cache);
6421 XSETFASTINT (idx, (modifiers & ~click_modifier));
6422 entry = assq_no_quit (idx, cache);
6423
6424 if (CONSP (entry))
6425 new_symbol = XCDR (entry);
6426 else
6427 {
6428 /* We have to create the symbol ourselves. */
6429 new_symbol = apply_modifiers_uncached (modifiers,
6430 SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (base)),
6431 SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (base)),
6432 SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (base)));
6433
6434 /* Add the new symbol to the base's cache. */
6435 entry = Fcons (idx, new_symbol);
6436 Fput (base, Qmodifier_cache, Fcons (entry, cache));
6437
6438 /* We have the parsing info now for free, so we could add it to
6439 the caches:
6440 XSETFASTINT (idx, modifiers);
6441 Fput (new_symbol, Qevent_symbol_element_mask,
6442 list2 (base, idx));
6443 Fput (new_symbol, Qevent_symbol_elements,
6444 Fcons (base, lispy_modifier_list (modifiers)));
6445 Sadly, this is only correct if `base' is indeed a base event,
6446 which is not necessarily the case. -stef */
6447 }
6448
6449 /* Make sure this symbol is of the same kind as BASE.
6450
6451 You'd think we could just set this once and for all when we
6452 intern the symbol above, but reorder_modifiers may call us when
6453 BASE's property isn't set right; we can't assume that just
6454 because it has a Qmodifier_cache property it must have its
6455 Qevent_kind set right as well. */
6456 if (NILP (Fget (new_symbol, Qevent_kind)))
6457 {
6458 Lisp_Object kind;
6459
6460 kind = Fget (base, Qevent_kind);
6461 if (! NILP (kind))
6462 Fput (new_symbol, Qevent_kind, kind);
6463 }
6464
6465 return new_symbol;
6466 }
6467
6468
6469 /* Given a symbol whose name begins with modifiers ("C-", "M-", etc),
6470 return a symbol with the modifiers placed in the canonical order.
6471 Canonical order is alphabetical, except for down and drag, which
6472 always come last. The 'click' modifier is never written out.
6473
6474 Fdefine_key calls this to make sure that (for example) C-M-foo
6475 and M-C-foo end up being equivalent in the keymap. */
6476
6477 Lisp_Object
6478 reorder_modifiers (Lisp_Object symbol)
6479 {
6480 /* It's hopefully okay to write the code this way, since everything
6481 will soon be in caches, and no consing will be done at all. */
6482 Lisp_Object parsed;
6483
6484 parsed = parse_modifiers (symbol);
6485 return apply_modifiers (XFASTINT (XCAR (XCDR (parsed))),
6486 XCAR (parsed));
6487 }
6488
6489
6490 /* For handling events, we often want to produce a symbol whose name
6491 is a series of modifier key prefixes ("M-", "C-", etcetera) attached
6492 to some base, like the name of a function key or mouse button.
6493 modify_event_symbol produces symbols of this sort.
6494
6495 NAME_TABLE should point to an array of strings, such that NAME_TABLE[i]
6496 is the name of the i'th symbol. TABLE_SIZE is the number of elements
6497 in the table.
6498
6499 Alternatively, NAME_ALIST_OR_STEM is either an alist mapping codes
6500 into symbol names, or a string specifying a name stem used to
6501 construct a symbol name or the form `STEM-N', where N is the decimal
6502 representation of SYMBOL_NUM. NAME_ALIST_OR_STEM is used if it is
6503 non-nil; otherwise NAME_TABLE is used.
6504
6505 SYMBOL_TABLE should be a pointer to a Lisp_Object whose value will
6506 persist between calls to modify_event_symbol that it can use to
6507 store a cache of the symbols it's generated for this NAME_TABLE
6508 before. The object stored there may be a vector or an alist.
6509
6510 SYMBOL_NUM is the number of the base name we want from NAME_TABLE.
6511
6512 MODIFIERS is a set of modifier bits (as given in struct input_events)
6513 whose prefixes should be applied to the symbol name.
6514
6515 SYMBOL_KIND is the value to be placed in the event_kind property of
6516 the returned symbol.
6517
6518 The symbols we create are supposed to have an
6519 `event-symbol-elements' property, which lists the modifiers present
6520 in the symbol's name. */
6521
6522 static Lisp_Object
6523 modify_event_symbol (ptrdiff_t symbol_num, int modifiers, Lisp_Object symbol_kind,
6524 Lisp_Object name_alist_or_stem, const char *const *name_table,
6525 Lisp_Object *symbol_table, ptrdiff_t table_size)
6526 {
6527 Lisp_Object value;
6528 Lisp_Object symbol_int;
6529
6530 /* Get rid of the "vendor-specific" bit here. */
6531 XSETINT (symbol_int, symbol_num & 0xffffff);
6532
6533 /* Is this a request for a valid symbol? */
6534 if (symbol_num < 0 || symbol_num >= table_size)
6535 return Qnil;
6536
6537 if (CONSP (*symbol_table))
6538 value = Fcdr (assq_no_quit (symbol_int, *symbol_table));
6539
6540 /* If *symbol_table doesn't seem to be initialized properly, fix that.
6541 *symbol_table should be a lisp vector TABLE_SIZE elements long,
6542 where the Nth element is the symbol for NAME_TABLE[N], or nil if
6543 we've never used that symbol before. */
6544 else
6545 {
6546 if (! VECTORP (*symbol_table)
6547 || ASIZE (*symbol_table) != table_size)
6548 {
6549 Lisp_Object size;
6550
6551 XSETFASTINT (size, table_size);
6552 *symbol_table = Fmake_vector (size, Qnil);
6553 }
6554
6555 value = AREF (*symbol_table, symbol_num);
6556 }
6557
6558 /* Have we already used this symbol before? */
6559 if (NILP (value))
6560 {
6561 /* No; let's create it. */
6562 if (CONSP (name_alist_or_stem))
6563 value = Fcdr_safe (Fassq (symbol_int, name_alist_or_stem));
6564 else if (STRINGP (name_alist_or_stem))
6565 {
6566 char *buf;
6567 ptrdiff_t len = (SBYTES (name_alist_or_stem)
6568 + sizeof "-" + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (EMACS_INT));
6569 USE_SAFE_ALLOCA;
6570 buf = SAFE_ALLOCA (len);
6571 esprintf (buf, "%s-%"pI"d", SDATA (name_alist_or_stem),
6572 XINT (symbol_int) + 1);
6573 value = intern (buf);
6574 SAFE_FREE ();
6575 }
6576 else if (name_table != 0 && name_table[symbol_num])
6577 value = intern (name_table[symbol_num]);
6578
6579 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
6580 if (NILP (value))
6581 {
6582 char *name = x_get_keysym_name (symbol_num);
6583 if (name)
6584 value = intern (name);
6585 }
6586 #endif
6587
6588 if (NILP (value))
6589 {
6590 char buf[sizeof "key-" + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (EMACS_INT)];
6591 sprintf (buf, "key-%"pD"d", symbol_num);
6592 value = intern (buf);
6593 }
6594
6595 if (CONSP (*symbol_table))
6596 *symbol_table = Fcons (Fcons (symbol_int, value), *symbol_table);
6597 else
6598 ASET (*symbol_table, symbol_num, value);
6599
6600 /* Fill in the cache entries for this symbol; this also
6601 builds the Qevent_symbol_elements property, which the user
6602 cares about. */
6603 apply_modifiers (modifiers & click_modifier, value);
6604 Fput (value, Qevent_kind, symbol_kind);
6605 }
6606
6607 /* Apply modifiers to that symbol. */
6608 return apply_modifiers (modifiers, value);
6609 }
6610 \f
6611 /* Convert a list that represents an event type,
6612 such as (ctrl meta backspace), into the usual representation of that
6613 event type as a number or a symbol. */
6614
6615 DEFUN ("event-convert-list", Fevent_convert_list, Sevent_convert_list, 1, 1, 0,
6616 doc: /* Convert the event description list EVENT-DESC to an event type.
6617 EVENT-DESC should contain one base event type (a character or symbol)
6618 and zero or more modifier names (control, meta, hyper, super, shift, alt,
6619 drag, down, double or triple). The base must be last.
6620 The return value is an event type (a character or symbol) which
6621 has the same base event type and all the specified modifiers. */)
6622 (Lisp_Object event_desc)
6623 {
6624 Lisp_Object base;
6625 int modifiers = 0;
6626 Lisp_Object rest;
6627
6628 base = Qnil;
6629 rest = event_desc;
6630 while (CONSP (rest))
6631 {
6632 Lisp_Object elt;
6633 int this = 0;
6634
6635 elt = XCAR (rest);
6636 rest = XCDR (rest);
6637
6638 /* Given a symbol, see if it is a modifier name. */
6639 if (SYMBOLP (elt) && CONSP (rest))
6640 this = parse_solitary_modifier (elt);
6641
6642 if (this != 0)
6643 modifiers |= this;
6644 else if (!NILP (base))
6645 error ("Two bases given in one event");
6646 else
6647 base = elt;
6648
6649 }
6650
6651 /* Let the symbol A refer to the character A. */
6652 if (SYMBOLP (base) && SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (base)) == 1)
6653 XSETINT (base, SREF (SYMBOL_NAME (base), 0));
6654
6655 if (INTEGERP (base))
6656 {
6657 /* Turn (shift a) into A. */
6658 if ((modifiers & shift_modifier) != 0
6659 && (XINT (base) >= 'a' && XINT (base) <= 'z'))
6660 {
6661 XSETINT (base, XINT (base) - ('a' - 'A'));
6662 modifiers &= ~shift_modifier;
6663 }
6664
6665 /* Turn (control a) into C-a. */
6666 if (modifiers & ctrl_modifier)
6667 return make_number ((modifiers & ~ctrl_modifier)
6668 | make_ctrl_char (XINT (base)));
6669 else
6670 return make_number (modifiers | XINT (base));
6671 }
6672 else if (SYMBOLP (base))
6673 return apply_modifiers (modifiers, base);
6674 else
6675 error ("Invalid base event");
6676 }
6677
6678 /* Try to recognize SYMBOL as a modifier name.
6679 Return the modifier flag bit, or 0 if not recognized. */
6680
6681 int
6682 parse_solitary_modifier (Lisp_Object symbol)
6683 {
6684 Lisp_Object name = SYMBOL_NAME (symbol);
6685
6686 switch (SREF (name, 0))
6687 {
6688 #define SINGLE_LETTER_MOD(BIT) \
6689 if (SBYTES (name) == 1) \
6690 return BIT;
6691
6692 #define MULTI_LETTER_MOD(BIT, NAME, LEN) \
6693 if (LEN == SBYTES (name) \
6694 && ! memcmp (SDATA (name), NAME, LEN)) \
6695 return BIT;
6696
6697 case 'A':
6698 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (alt_modifier);
6699 break;
6700
6701 case 'a':
6702 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (alt_modifier, "alt", 3);
6703 break;
6704
6705 case 'C':
6706 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier);
6707 break;
6708
6709 case 'c':
6710 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier, "ctrl", 4);
6711 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (ctrl_modifier, "control", 7);
6712 break;
6713
6714 case 'H':
6715 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (hyper_modifier);
6716 break;
6717
6718 case 'h':
6719 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (hyper_modifier, "hyper", 5);
6720 break;
6721
6722 case 'M':
6723 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (meta_modifier);
6724 break;
6725
6726 case 'm':
6727 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (meta_modifier, "meta", 4);
6728 break;
6729
6730 case 'S':
6731 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (shift_modifier);
6732 break;
6733
6734 case 's':
6735 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (shift_modifier, "shift", 5);
6736 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (super_modifier, "super", 5);
6737 SINGLE_LETTER_MOD (super_modifier);
6738 break;
6739
6740 case 'd':
6741 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (drag_modifier, "drag", 4);
6742 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (down_modifier, "down", 4);
6743 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (double_modifier, "double", 6);
6744 break;
6745
6746 case 't':
6747 MULTI_LETTER_MOD (triple_modifier, "triple", 6);
6748 break;
6749
6750 #undef SINGLE_LETTER_MOD
6751 #undef MULTI_LETTER_MOD
6752 }
6753
6754 return 0;
6755 }
6756
6757 /* Return true if EVENT is a list whose elements are all integers or symbols.
6758 Such a list is not valid as an event,
6759 but it can be a Lucid-style event type list. */
6760
6761 bool
6762 lucid_event_type_list_p (Lisp_Object object)
6763 {
6764 Lisp_Object tail;
6765
6766 if (! CONSP (object))
6767 return 0;
6768
6769 if (EQ (XCAR (object), Qhelp_echo)
6770 || EQ (XCAR (object), Qvertical_line)
6771 || EQ (XCAR (object), Qmode_line)
6772 || EQ (XCAR (object), Qheader_line))
6773 return 0;
6774
6775 for (tail = object; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
6776 {
6777 Lisp_Object elt;
6778 elt = XCAR (tail);
6779 if (! (INTEGERP (elt) || SYMBOLP (elt)))
6780 return 0;
6781 }
6782
6783 return NILP (tail);
6784 }
6785 \f
6786 /* Return true if terminal input chars are available.
6787 Also, store the return value into INPUT_PENDING.
6788
6789 Serves the purpose of ioctl (0, FIONREAD, ...)
6790 but works even if FIONREAD does not exist.
6791 (In fact, this may actually read some input.)
6792
6793 If READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW is set in FLAGS, actually run
6794 timer events that are ripe.
6795 If READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS is set in FLAGS, ignore internal
6796 events (FOCUS_IN_EVENT).
6797 If READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES is set in FLAGS, ignore mouse
6798 movements and toolkit scroll bar thumb drags. */
6799
6800 static bool
6801 get_input_pending (int flags)
6802 {
6803 /* First of all, have we already counted some input? */
6804 input_pending = (!NILP (Vquit_flag) || readable_events (flags));
6805
6806 /* If input is being read as it arrives, and we have none, there is none. */
6807 if (!input_pending && (!interrupt_input || interrupts_deferred))
6808 {
6809 /* Try to read some input and see how much we get. */
6810 gobble_input ();
6811 input_pending = (!NILP (Vquit_flag) || readable_events (flags));
6812 }
6813
6814 return input_pending;
6815 }
6816
6817 /* Put a BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT in the buffer
6818 so that read_key_sequence will notice the new current buffer. */
6819
6820 void
6821 record_asynch_buffer_change (void)
6822 {
6823 /* We don't need a buffer-switch event unless Emacs is waiting for input.
6824 The purpose of the event is to make read_key_sequence look up the
6825 keymaps again. If we aren't in read_key_sequence, we don't need one,
6826 and the event could cause trouble by messing up (input-pending-p).
6827 Note: Fwaiting_for_user_input_p always returns nil when async
6828 subprocesses aren't supported. */
6829 if (!NILP (Fwaiting_for_user_input_p ()))
6830 {
6831 struct input_event event;
6832
6833 EVENT_INIT (event);
6834 event.kind = BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT;
6835 event.frame_or_window = Qnil;
6836 event.arg = Qnil;
6837
6838 /* Make sure no interrupt happens while storing the event. */
6839 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
6840 if (interrupt_input)
6841 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
6842 else
6843 #endif
6844 {
6845 stop_polling ();
6846 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
6847 start_polling ();
6848 }
6849 }
6850 }
6851
6852 /* Read any terminal input already buffered up by the system
6853 into the kbd_buffer, but do not wait.
6854
6855 Return the number of keyboard chars read, or -1 meaning
6856 this is a bad time to try to read input. */
6857
6858 int
6859 gobble_input (void)
6860 {
6861 int nread = 0;
6862 bool err = 0;
6863 struct terminal *t;
6864
6865 /* Store pending user signal events, if any. */
6866 store_user_signal_events ();
6867
6868 /* Loop through the available terminals, and call their input hooks. */
6869 t = terminal_list;
6870 while (t)
6871 {
6872 struct terminal *next = t->next_terminal;
6873
6874 if (t->read_socket_hook)
6875 {
6876 int nr;
6877 struct input_event hold_quit;
6878
6879 if (input_blocked_p ())
6880 {
6881 pending_signals = 1;
6882 break;
6883 }
6884
6885 EVENT_INIT (hold_quit);
6886 hold_quit.kind = NO_EVENT;
6887
6888 /* No need for FIONREAD or fcntl; just say don't wait. */
6889 while ((nr = (*t->read_socket_hook) (t, &hold_quit)) > 0)
6890 nread += nr;
6891
6892 if (nr == -1) /* Not OK to read input now. */
6893 {
6894 err = 1;
6895 }
6896 else if (nr == -2) /* Non-transient error. */
6897 {
6898 /* The terminal device terminated; it should be closed. */
6899
6900 /* Kill Emacs if this was our last terminal. */
6901 if (!terminal_list->next_terminal)
6902 /* Formerly simply reported no input, but that
6903 sometimes led to a failure of Emacs to terminate.
6904 SIGHUP seems appropriate if we can't reach the
6905 terminal. */
6906 /* ??? Is it really right to send the signal just to
6907 this process rather than to the whole process
6908 group? Perhaps on systems with FIONREAD Emacs is
6909 alone in its group. */
6910 terminate_due_to_signal (SIGHUP, 10);
6911
6912 /* XXX Is calling delete_terminal safe here? It calls delete_frame. */
6913 {
6914 Lisp_Object tmp;
6915 XSETTERMINAL (tmp, t);
6916 Fdelete_terminal (tmp, Qnoelisp);
6917 }
6918 }
6919
6920 /* If there was no error, make sure the pointer
6921 is visible for all frames on this terminal. */
6922 if (nr >= 0)
6923 {
6924 Lisp_Object tail, frame;
6925
6926 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
6927 {
6928 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
6929 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f) == t)
6930 frame_make_pointer_visible (f);
6931 }
6932 }
6933
6934 if (hold_quit.kind != NO_EVENT)
6935 kbd_buffer_store_event (&hold_quit);
6936 }
6937
6938 t = next;
6939 }
6940
6941 if (err && !nread)
6942 nread = -1;
6943
6944 return nread;
6945 }
6946
6947 /* This is the tty way of reading available input.
6948
6949 Note that each terminal device has its own `struct terminal' object,
6950 and so this function is called once for each individual termcap
6951 terminal. The first parameter indicates which terminal to read from. */
6952
6953 int
6954 tty_read_avail_input (struct terminal *terminal,
6955 struct input_event *hold_quit)
6956 {
6957 /* Using KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1 here avoids reading more than
6958 the kbd_buffer can really hold. That may prevent loss
6959 of characters on some systems when input is stuffed at us. */
6960 unsigned char cbuf[KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1];
6961 int n_to_read, i;
6962 struct tty_display_info *tty = terminal->display_info.tty;
6963 int nread = 0;
6964 #ifdef subprocesses
6965 int buffer_free = KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - kbd_buffer_nr_stored () - 1;
6966
6967 if (kbd_on_hold_p () || buffer_free <= 0)
6968 return 0;
6969 #endif /* subprocesses */
6970
6971 if (!terminal->name) /* Don't read from a dead terminal. */
6972 return 0;
6973
6974 if (terminal->type != output_termcap
6975 && terminal->type != output_msdos_raw)
6976 emacs_abort ();
6977
6978 /* XXX I think the following code should be moved to separate hook
6979 functions in system-dependent files. */
6980 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
6981 /* FIXME: AFAIK, tty_read_avail_input is not used under w32 since the non-GUI
6982 code sets read_socket_hook to w32_console_read_socket instead! */
6983 return 0;
6984 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
6985 if (! tty->term_initted) /* In case we get called during bootstrap. */
6986 return 0;
6987
6988 if (! tty->input)
6989 return 0; /* The terminal is suspended. */
6990
6991 #ifdef MSDOS
6992 n_to_read = dos_keysns ();
6993 if (n_to_read == 0)
6994 return 0;
6995
6996 cbuf[0] = dos_keyread ();
6997 nread = 1;
6998
6999 #else /* not MSDOS */
7000 #ifdef HAVE_GPM
7001 if (gpm_tty == tty)
7002 {
7003 Gpm_Event event;
7004 struct input_event gpm_hold_quit;
7005 int gpm, fd = gpm_fd;
7006
7007 EVENT_INIT (gpm_hold_quit);
7008 gpm_hold_quit.kind = NO_EVENT;
7009
7010 /* gpm==1 if event received.
7011 gpm==0 if the GPM daemon has closed the connection, in which case
7012 Gpm_GetEvent closes gpm_fd and clears it to -1, which is why
7013 we save it in `fd' so close_gpm can remove it from the
7014 select masks.
7015 gpm==-1 if a protocol error or EWOULDBLOCK; the latter is normal. */
7016 while (gpm = Gpm_GetEvent (&event), gpm == 1) {
7017 nread += handle_one_term_event (tty, &event, &gpm_hold_quit);
7018 }
7019 if (gpm == 0)
7020 /* Presumably the GPM daemon has closed the connection. */
7021 close_gpm (fd);
7022 if (gpm_hold_quit.kind != NO_EVENT)
7023 kbd_buffer_store_event (&gpm_hold_quit);
7024 if (nread)
7025 return nread;
7026 }
7027 #endif /* HAVE_GPM */
7028
7029 /* Determine how many characters we should *try* to read. */
7030 #ifdef USABLE_FIONREAD
7031 /* Find out how much input is available. */
7032 if (ioctl (fileno (tty->input), FIONREAD, &n_to_read) < 0)
7033 {
7034 if (! noninteractive)
7035 return -2; /* Close this terminal. */
7036 else
7037 n_to_read = 0;
7038 }
7039 if (n_to_read == 0)
7040 return 0;
7041 if (n_to_read > sizeof cbuf)
7042 n_to_read = sizeof cbuf;
7043 #elif defined USG || defined CYGWIN
7044 /* Read some input if available, but don't wait. */
7045 n_to_read = sizeof cbuf;
7046 fcntl (fileno (tty->input), F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
7047 #else
7048 # error "Cannot read without possibly delaying"
7049 #endif
7050
7051 #ifdef subprocesses
7052 /* Don't read more than we can store. */
7053 if (n_to_read > buffer_free)
7054 n_to_read = buffer_free;
7055 #endif /* subprocesses */
7056
7057 /* Now read; for one reason or another, this will not block.
7058 NREAD is set to the number of chars read. */
7059 do
7060 {
7061 nread = emacs_read (fileno (tty->input), (char *) cbuf, n_to_read);
7062 /* POSIX infers that processes which are not in the session leader's
7063 process group won't get SIGHUPs at logout time. BSDI adheres to
7064 this part standard and returns -1 from read (0) with errno==EIO
7065 when the control tty is taken away.
7066 Jeffrey Honig <jch@bsdi.com> says this is generally safe. */
7067 if (nread == -1 && errno == EIO)
7068 return -2; /* Close this terminal. */
7069 #if defined (AIX) && defined (_BSD)
7070 /* The kernel sometimes fails to deliver SIGHUP for ptys.
7071 This looks incorrect, but it isn't, because _BSD causes
7072 O_NDELAY to be defined in fcntl.h as O_NONBLOCK,
7073 and that causes a value other than 0 when there is no input. */
7074 if (nread == 0)
7075 return -2; /* Close this terminal. */
7076 #endif
7077 }
7078 while (
7079 /* We used to retry the read if it was interrupted.
7080 But this does the wrong thing when O_NONBLOCK causes
7081 an EAGAIN error. Does anybody know of a situation
7082 where a retry is actually needed? */
7083 #if 0
7084 nread < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EFAULT
7085 #ifdef EBADSLT
7086 || errno == EBADSLT
7087 #endif
7088 )
7089 #else
7090 0
7091 #endif
7092 );
7093
7094 #ifndef USABLE_FIONREAD
7095 #if defined (USG) || defined (CYGWIN)
7096 fcntl (fileno (tty->input), F_SETFL, 0);
7097 #endif /* USG or CYGWIN */
7098 #endif /* no FIONREAD */
7099
7100 if (nread <= 0)
7101 return nread;
7102
7103 #endif /* not MSDOS */
7104 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
7105
7106 for (i = 0; i < nread; i++)
7107 {
7108 struct input_event buf;
7109 EVENT_INIT (buf);
7110 buf.kind = ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT;
7111 buf.modifiers = 0;
7112 if (tty->meta_key == 1 && (cbuf[i] & 0x80))
7113 buf.modifiers = meta_modifier;
7114 if (tty->meta_key != 2)
7115 cbuf[i] &= ~0x80;
7116
7117 buf.code = cbuf[i];
7118 /* Set the frame corresponding to the active tty. Note that the
7119 value of selected_frame is not reliable here, redisplay tends
7120 to temporarily change it. */
7121 buf.frame_or_window = tty->top_frame;
7122 buf.arg = Qnil;
7123
7124 kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf);
7125 /* Don't look at input that follows a C-g too closely.
7126 This reduces lossage due to autorepeat on C-g. */
7127 if (buf.kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
7128 && buf.code == quit_char)
7129 break;
7130 }
7131
7132 return nread;
7133 }
7134 \f
7135 static void
7136 handle_async_input (void)
7137 {
7138 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
7139 while (1)
7140 {
7141 int nread = gobble_input ();
7142 /* -1 means it's not ok to read the input now.
7143 UNBLOCK_INPUT will read it later; now, avoid infinite loop.
7144 0 means there was no keyboard input available. */
7145 if (nread <= 0)
7146 break;
7147 }
7148 #endif
7149 }
7150
7151 void
7152 process_pending_signals (void)
7153 {
7154 pending_signals = 0;
7155 handle_async_input ();
7156 do_pending_atimers ();
7157 }
7158
7159 /* Undo any number of BLOCK_INPUT calls down to level LEVEL,
7160 and reinvoke any pending signal if the level is now 0 and
7161 a fatal error is not already in progress. */
7162
7163 void
7164 unblock_input_to (int level)
7165 {
7166 interrupt_input_blocked = level;
7167 if (level == 0)
7168 {
7169 if (pending_signals && !fatal_error_in_progress)
7170 process_pending_signals ();
7171 }
7172 else if (level < 0)
7173 emacs_abort ();
7174 }
7175
7176 /* End critical section.
7177
7178 If doing signal-driven input, and a signal came in when input was
7179 blocked, reinvoke the signal handler now to deal with it.
7180
7181 It will also process queued input, if it was not read before.
7182 When a longer code sequence does not use block/unblock input
7183 at all, the whole input gathered up to the next call to
7184 unblock_input will be processed inside that call. */
7185
7186 void
7187 unblock_input (void)
7188 {
7189 unblock_input_to (interrupt_input_blocked - 1);
7190 }
7191
7192 /* Undo any number of BLOCK_INPUT calls,
7193 and also reinvoke any pending signal. */
7194
7195 void
7196 totally_unblock_input (void)
7197 {
7198 unblock_input_to (0);
7199 }
7200
7201 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
7202
7203 void
7204 handle_input_available_signal (int sig)
7205 {
7206 pending_signals = 1;
7207
7208 if (input_available_clear_time)
7209 *input_available_clear_time = make_timespec (0, 0);
7210 }
7211
7212 static void
7213 deliver_input_available_signal (int sig)
7214 {
7215 deliver_process_signal (sig, handle_input_available_signal);
7216 }
7217 #endif /* USABLE_SIGIO */
7218
7219 \f
7220 /* User signal events. */
7221
7222 struct user_signal_info
7223 {
7224 /* Signal number. */
7225 int sig;
7226
7227 /* Name of the signal. */
7228 char *name;
7229
7230 /* Number of pending signals. */
7231 int npending;
7232
7233 struct user_signal_info *next;
7234 };
7235
7236 /* List of user signals. */
7237 static struct user_signal_info *user_signals = NULL;
7238
7239 void
7240 add_user_signal (int sig, const char *name)
7241 {
7242 struct sigaction action;
7243 struct user_signal_info *p;
7244
7245 for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next)
7246 if (p->sig == sig)
7247 /* Already added. */
7248 return;
7249
7250 p = xmalloc (sizeof *p);
7251 p->sig = sig;
7252 p->name = xstrdup (name);
7253 p->npending = 0;
7254 p->next = user_signals;
7255 user_signals = p;
7256
7257 emacs_sigaction_init (&action, deliver_user_signal);
7258 sigaction (sig, &action, 0);
7259 }
7260
7261 static void
7262 handle_user_signal (int sig)
7263 {
7264 struct user_signal_info *p;
7265 const char *special_event_name = NULL;
7266
7267 if (SYMBOLP (Vdebug_on_event))
7268 special_event_name = SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (Vdebug_on_event));
7269
7270 for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next)
7271 if (p->sig == sig)
7272 {
7273 if (special_event_name
7274 && strcmp (special_event_name, p->name) == 0)
7275 {
7276 /* Enter the debugger in many ways. */
7277 debug_on_next_call = 1;
7278 debug_on_quit = 1;
7279 Vquit_flag = Qt;
7280 Vinhibit_quit = Qnil;
7281
7282 /* Eat the event. */
7283 break;
7284 }
7285
7286 p->npending++;
7287 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
7288 if (interrupt_input)
7289 handle_input_available_signal (sig);
7290 else
7291 #endif
7292 {
7293 /* Tell wait_reading_process_output that it needs to wake
7294 up and look around. */
7295 if (input_available_clear_time)
7296 *input_available_clear_time = make_timespec (0, 0);
7297 }
7298 break;
7299 }
7300 }
7301
7302 static void
7303 deliver_user_signal (int sig)
7304 {
7305 deliver_process_signal (sig, handle_user_signal);
7306 }
7307
7308 static char *
7309 find_user_signal_name (int sig)
7310 {
7311 struct user_signal_info *p;
7312
7313 for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next)
7314 if (p->sig == sig)
7315 return p->name;
7316
7317 return NULL;
7318 }
7319
7320 static void
7321 store_user_signal_events (void)
7322 {
7323 struct user_signal_info *p;
7324 struct input_event buf;
7325 bool buf_initialized = 0;
7326
7327 for (p = user_signals; p; p = p->next)
7328 if (p->npending > 0)
7329 {
7330 if (! buf_initialized)
7331 {
7332 memset (&buf, 0, sizeof buf);
7333 buf.kind = USER_SIGNAL_EVENT;
7334 buf.frame_or_window = selected_frame;
7335 buf_initialized = 1;
7336 }
7337
7338 do
7339 {
7340 buf.code = p->sig;
7341 kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf);
7342 p->npending--;
7343 }
7344 while (p->npending > 0);
7345 }
7346 }
7347
7348 \f
7349 static void menu_bar_item (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, void *);
7350 static Lisp_Object menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items;
7351
7352 /* These variables hold the vector under construction within
7353 menu_bar_items and its subroutines, and the current index
7354 for storing into that vector. */
7355 static Lisp_Object menu_bar_items_vector;
7356 static int menu_bar_items_index;
7357
7358
7359 static const char *separator_names[] = {
7360 "space",
7361 "no-line",
7362 "single-line",
7363 "double-line",
7364 "single-dashed-line",
7365 "double-dashed-line",
7366 "shadow-etched-in",
7367 "shadow-etched-out",
7368 "shadow-etched-in-dash",
7369 "shadow-etched-out-dash",
7370 "shadow-double-etched-in",
7371 "shadow-double-etched-out",
7372 "shadow-double-etched-in-dash",
7373 "shadow-double-etched-out-dash",
7374 0,
7375 };
7376
7377 /* Return true if LABEL specifies a separator. */
7378
7379 bool
7380 menu_separator_name_p (const char *label)
7381 {
7382 if (!label)
7383 return 0;
7384 else if (strlen (label) > 3
7385 && memcmp (label, "--", 2) == 0
7386 && label[2] != '-')
7387 {
7388 int i;
7389 label += 2;
7390 for (i = 0; separator_names[i]; ++i)
7391 if (strcmp (label, separator_names[i]) == 0)
7392 return 1;
7393 }
7394 else
7395 {
7396 /* It's a separator if it contains only dashes. */
7397 while (*label == '-')
7398 ++label;
7399 return (*label == 0);
7400 }
7401
7402 return 0;
7403 }
7404
7405
7406 /* Return a vector of menu items for a menu bar, appropriate
7407 to the current buffer. Each item has three elements in the vector:
7408 KEY STRING MAPLIST.
7409
7410 OLD is an old vector we can optionally reuse, or nil. */
7411
7412 Lisp_Object
7413 menu_bar_items (Lisp_Object old)
7414 {
7415 /* The number of keymaps we're scanning right now, and the number of
7416 keymaps we have allocated space for. */
7417 ptrdiff_t nmaps;
7418
7419 /* maps[0..nmaps-1] are the prefix definitions of KEYBUF[0..t-1]
7420 in the current keymaps, or nil where it is not a prefix. */
7421 Lisp_Object *maps;
7422
7423 Lisp_Object mapsbuf[3];
7424 Lisp_Object def, tail;
7425
7426 ptrdiff_t mapno;
7427 Lisp_Object oquit;
7428
7429 USE_SAFE_ALLOCA;
7430
7431 /* In order to build the menus, we need to call the keymap
7432 accessors. They all call QUIT. But this function is called
7433 during redisplay, during which a quit is fatal. So inhibit
7434 quitting while building the menus.
7435 We do this instead of specbind because (1) errors will clear it anyway
7436 and (2) this avoids risk of specpdl overflow. */
7437 oquit = Vinhibit_quit;
7438 Vinhibit_quit = Qt;
7439
7440 if (!NILP (old))
7441 menu_bar_items_vector = old;
7442 else
7443 menu_bar_items_vector = Fmake_vector (make_number (24), Qnil);
7444 menu_bar_items_index = 0;
7445
7446 /* Build our list of keymaps.
7447 If we recognize a function key and replace its escape sequence in
7448 keybuf with its symbol, or if the sequence starts with a mouse
7449 click and we need to switch buffers, we jump back here to rebuild
7450 the initial keymaps from the current buffer. */
7451 {
7452 Lisp_Object *tmaps;
7453
7454 /* Should overriding-terminal-local-map and overriding-local-map apply? */
7455 if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag)
7456 && !NILP (Voverriding_local_map))
7457 {
7458 /* Yes, use them (if non-nil) as well as the global map. */
7459 maps = mapsbuf;
7460 nmaps = 0;
7461 if (!NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, Voverriding_terminal_local_map)))
7462 maps[nmaps++] = KVAR (current_kboard, Voverriding_terminal_local_map);
7463 if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map))
7464 maps[nmaps++] = Voverriding_local_map;
7465 }
7466 else
7467 {
7468 /* No, so use major and minor mode keymaps and keymap property.
7469 Note that menu-bar bindings in the local-map and keymap
7470 properties may not work reliable, as they are only
7471 recognized when the menu-bar (or mode-line) is updated,
7472 which does not normally happen after every command. */
7473 Lisp_Object tem;
7474 ptrdiff_t nminor;
7475 nminor = current_minor_maps (NULL, &tmaps);
7476 SAFE_NALLOCA (maps, 1, nminor + 4);
7477 nmaps = 0;
7478 tem = KVAR (current_kboard, Voverriding_terminal_local_map);
7479 if (!NILP (tem) && !NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag))
7480 maps[nmaps++] = tem;
7481 if (tem = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap), !NILP (tem))
7482 maps[nmaps++] = tem;
7483 memcpy (maps + nmaps, tmaps, nminor * sizeof (maps[0]));
7484 nmaps += nminor;
7485 maps[nmaps++] = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map);
7486 }
7487 maps[nmaps++] = current_global_map;
7488 }
7489
7490 /* Look up in each map the dummy prefix key `menu-bar'. */
7491
7492 for (mapno = nmaps - 1; mapno >= 0; mapno--)
7493 if (!NILP (maps[mapno]))
7494 {
7495 def = get_keymap (access_keymap (maps[mapno], Qmenu_bar, 1, 0, 1),
7496 0, 1);
7497 if (CONSP (def))
7498 {
7499 menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items = Qnil;
7500 map_keymap_canonical (def, menu_bar_item, Qnil, NULL);
7501 }
7502 }
7503
7504 /* Move to the end those items that should be at the end. */
7505
7506 for (tail = Vmenu_bar_final_items; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
7507 {
7508 int i;
7509 int end = menu_bar_items_index;
7510
7511 for (i = 0; i < end; i += 4)
7512 if (EQ (XCAR (tail), AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i)))
7513 {
7514 Lisp_Object tem0, tem1, tem2, tem3;
7515 /* Move the item at index I to the end,
7516 shifting all the others forward. */
7517 tem0 = AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 0);
7518 tem1 = AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 1);
7519 tem2 = AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 2);
7520 tem3 = AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 3);
7521 if (end > i + 4)
7522 memmove (aref_addr (menu_bar_items_vector, i),
7523 aref_addr (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 4),
7524 (end - i - 4) * word_size);
7525 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, end - 4, tem0);
7526 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, end - 3, tem1);
7527 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, end - 2, tem2);
7528 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, end - 1, tem3);
7529 break;
7530 }
7531 }
7532
7533 /* Add nil, nil, nil, nil at the end. */
7534 {
7535 int i = menu_bar_items_index;
7536 if (i + 4 > ASIZE (menu_bar_items_vector))
7537 menu_bar_items_vector
7538 = larger_vector (menu_bar_items_vector, 4, -1);
7539 /* Add this item. */
7540 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, Qnil); i++;
7541 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, Qnil); i++;
7542 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, Qnil); i++;
7543 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, Qnil); i++;
7544 menu_bar_items_index = i;
7545 }
7546
7547 Vinhibit_quit = oquit;
7548 SAFE_FREE ();
7549 return menu_bar_items_vector;
7550 }
7551 \f
7552 /* Add one item to menu_bar_items_vector, for KEY, ITEM_STRING and DEF.
7553 If there's already an item for KEY, add this DEF to it. */
7554
7555 Lisp_Object item_properties;
7556
7557 static void
7558 menu_bar_item (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object item, Lisp_Object dummy1, void *dummy2)
7559 {
7560 struct gcpro gcpro1;
7561 int i;
7562 bool parsed;
7563 Lisp_Object tem;
7564
7565 if (EQ (item, Qundefined))
7566 {
7567 /* If a map has an explicit `undefined' as definition,
7568 discard any previously made menu bar item. */
7569
7570 for (i = 0; i < menu_bar_items_index; i += 4)
7571 if (EQ (key, AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i)))
7572 {
7573 if (menu_bar_items_index > i + 4)
7574 memmove (aref_addr (menu_bar_items_vector, i),
7575 aref_addr (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 4),
7576 (menu_bar_items_index - i - 4) * word_size);
7577 menu_bar_items_index -= 4;
7578 }
7579 }
7580
7581 /* If this keymap has already contributed to this KEY,
7582 don't contribute to it a second time. */
7583 tem = Fmemq (key, menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items);
7584 if (!NILP (tem) || NILP (item))
7585 return;
7586
7587 menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items
7588 = Fcons (key, menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items);
7589
7590 /* We add to menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items before doing the
7591 parse_menu_item, so that if it turns out it wasn't a menu item,
7592 it still correctly hides any further menu item. */
7593 GCPRO1 (key);
7594 parsed = parse_menu_item (item, 1);
7595 UNGCPRO;
7596 if (!parsed)
7597 return;
7598
7599 item = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF);
7600
7601 /* Find any existing item for this KEY. */
7602 for (i = 0; i < menu_bar_items_index; i += 4)
7603 if (EQ (key, AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i)))
7604 break;
7605
7606 /* If we did not find this KEY, add it at the end. */
7607 if (i == menu_bar_items_index)
7608 {
7609 /* If vector is too small, get a bigger one. */
7610 if (i + 4 > ASIZE (menu_bar_items_vector))
7611 menu_bar_items_vector = larger_vector (menu_bar_items_vector, 4, -1);
7612 /* Add this item. */
7613 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, key); i++;
7614 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i,
7615 AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME)); i++;
7616 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, list1 (item)); i++;
7617 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i, make_number (0)); i++;
7618 menu_bar_items_index = i;
7619 }
7620 /* We did find an item for this KEY. Add ITEM to its list of maps. */
7621 else
7622 {
7623 Lisp_Object old;
7624 old = AREF (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 2);
7625 /* If the new and the old items are not both keymaps,
7626 the lookup will only find `item'. */
7627 item = Fcons (item, KEYMAPP (item) && KEYMAPP (XCAR (old)) ? old : Qnil);
7628 ASET (menu_bar_items_vector, i + 2, item);
7629 }
7630 }
7631 \f
7632 /* This is used as the handler when calling menu_item_eval_property. */
7633 static Lisp_Object
7634 menu_item_eval_property_1 (Lisp_Object arg)
7635 {
7636 /* If we got a quit from within the menu computation,
7637 quit all the way out of it. This takes care of C-] in the debugger. */
7638 if (CONSP (arg) && EQ (XCAR (arg), Qquit))
7639 Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil);
7640
7641 return Qnil;
7642 }
7643
7644 static Lisp_Object
7645 eval_dyn (Lisp_Object form)
7646 {
7647 return Feval (form, Qnil);
7648 }
7649
7650 /* Evaluate an expression and return the result (or nil if something
7651 went wrong). Used to evaluate dynamic parts of menu items. */
7652 Lisp_Object
7653 menu_item_eval_property (Lisp_Object sexpr)
7654 {
7655 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
7656 Lisp_Object val;
7657 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay, Qt);
7658 val = internal_condition_case_1 (eval_dyn, sexpr, Qerror,
7659 menu_item_eval_property_1);
7660 return unbind_to (count, val);
7661 }
7662
7663 /* This function parses a menu item and leaves the result in the
7664 vector item_properties.
7665 ITEM is a key binding, a possible menu item.
7666 INMENUBAR is > 0 when this is considered for an entry in a menu bar
7667 top level.
7668 INMENUBAR is < 0 when this is considered for an entry in a keyboard menu.
7669 parse_menu_item returns true if the item is a menu item and false
7670 otherwise. */
7671
7672 bool
7673 parse_menu_item (Lisp_Object item, int inmenubar)
7674 {
7675 Lisp_Object def, tem, item_string, start;
7676 Lisp_Object filter;
7677 Lisp_Object keyhint;
7678 int i;
7679
7680 filter = Qnil;
7681 keyhint = Qnil;
7682
7683 if (!CONSP (item))
7684 return 0;
7685
7686 /* Create item_properties vector if necessary. */
7687 if (NILP (item_properties))
7688 item_properties
7689 = Fmake_vector (make_number (ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE + 1), Qnil);
7690
7691 /* Initialize optional entries. */
7692 for (i = ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF; i < ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE; i++)
7693 ASET (item_properties, i, Qnil);
7694 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, Qt);
7695
7696 /* Save the item here to protect it from GC. */
7697 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ITEM, item);
7698
7699 item_string = XCAR (item);
7700
7701 start = item;
7702 item = XCDR (item);
7703 if (STRINGP (item_string))
7704 {
7705 /* Old format menu item. */
7706 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME, item_string);
7707
7708 /* Maybe help string. */
7709 if (CONSP (item) && STRINGP (XCAR (item)))
7710 {
7711 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP, XCAR (item));
7712 start = item;
7713 item = XCDR (item);
7714 }
7715
7716 /* Maybe an obsolete key binding cache. */
7717 if (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCAR (item))
7718 && (NILP (XCAR (XCAR (item)))
7719 || VECTORP (XCAR (XCAR (item)))))
7720 item = XCDR (item);
7721
7722 /* This is the real definition--the function to run. */
7723 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, item);
7724
7725 /* Get enable property, if any. */
7726 if (SYMBOLP (item))
7727 {
7728 tem = Fget (item, Qmenu_enable);
7729 if (!NILP (Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons))
7730 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, Qt);
7731 else if (!NILP (tem))
7732 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, tem);
7733 }
7734 }
7735 else if (EQ (item_string, Qmenu_item) && CONSP (item))
7736 {
7737 /* New format menu item. */
7738 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME, XCAR (item));
7739 start = XCDR (item);
7740 if (CONSP (start))
7741 {
7742 /* We have a real binding. */
7743 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, XCAR (start));
7744
7745 item = XCDR (start);
7746 /* Is there an obsolete cache list with key equivalences. */
7747 if (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCAR (item)))
7748 item = XCDR (item);
7749
7750 /* Parse properties. */
7751 while (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCDR (item)))
7752 {
7753 tem = XCAR (item);
7754 item = XCDR (item);
7755
7756 if (EQ (tem, QCenable))
7757 {
7758 if (!NILP (Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons))
7759 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, Qt);
7760 else
7761 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, XCAR (item));
7762 }
7763 else if (EQ (tem, QCvisible))
7764 {
7765 /* If got a visible property and that evaluates to nil
7766 then ignore this item. */
7767 tem = menu_item_eval_property (XCAR (item));
7768 if (NILP (tem))
7769 return 0;
7770 }
7771 else if (EQ (tem, QChelp))
7772 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP, XCAR (item));
7773 else if (EQ (tem, QCfilter))
7774 filter = item;
7775 else if (EQ (tem, QCkey_sequence))
7776 {
7777 tem = XCAR (item);
7778 if (SYMBOLP (tem) || STRINGP (tem) || VECTORP (tem))
7779 /* Be GC protected. Set keyhint to item instead of tem. */
7780 keyhint = item;
7781 }
7782 else if (EQ (tem, QCkeys))
7783 {
7784 tem = XCAR (item);
7785 if (CONSP (tem) || STRINGP (tem))
7786 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ, tem);
7787 }
7788 else if (EQ (tem, QCbutton) && CONSP (XCAR (item)))
7789 {
7790 Lisp_Object type;
7791 tem = XCAR (item);
7792 type = XCAR (tem);
7793 if (EQ (type, QCtoggle) || EQ (type, QCradio))
7794 {
7795 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED,
7796 XCDR (tem));
7797 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_TYPE, type);
7798 }
7799 }
7800 item = XCDR (item);
7801 }
7802 }
7803 else if (inmenubar || !NILP (start))
7804 return 0;
7805 }
7806 else
7807 return 0; /* not a menu item */
7808
7809 /* If item string is not a string, evaluate it to get string.
7810 If we don't get a string, skip this item. */
7811 item_string = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME);
7812 if (!(STRINGP (item_string)))
7813 {
7814 item_string = menu_item_eval_property (item_string);
7815 if (!STRINGP (item_string))
7816 return 0;
7817 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME, item_string);
7818 }
7819
7820 /* If got a filter apply it on definition. */
7821 def = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF);
7822 if (!NILP (filter))
7823 {
7824 def = menu_item_eval_property (list2 (XCAR (filter),
7825 list2 (Qquote, def)));
7826
7827 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, def);
7828 }
7829
7830 /* Enable or disable selection of item. */
7831 tem = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE);
7832 if (!EQ (tem, Qt))
7833 {
7834 tem = menu_item_eval_property (tem);
7835 if (inmenubar && NILP (tem))
7836 return 0; /* Ignore disabled items in menu bar. */
7837 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE, tem);
7838 }
7839
7840 /* If we got no definition, this item is just unselectable text which
7841 is OK in a submenu but not in the menubar. */
7842 if (NILP (def))
7843 return (!inmenubar);
7844
7845 /* See if this is a separate pane or a submenu. */
7846 def = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF);
7847 tem = get_keymap (def, 0, 1);
7848 /* For a subkeymap, just record its details and exit. */
7849 if (CONSP (tem))
7850 {
7851 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_MAP, tem);
7852 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF, tem);
7853 return 1;
7854 }
7855
7856 /* At the top level in the menu bar, do likewise for commands also.
7857 The menu bar does not display equivalent key bindings anyway.
7858 ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF is already set up properly. */
7859 if (inmenubar > 0)
7860 return 1;
7861
7862 { /* This is a command. See if there is an equivalent key binding. */
7863 Lisp_Object keyeq = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ);
7864
7865 /* The previous code preferred :key-sequence to :keys, so we
7866 preserve this behavior. */
7867 if (STRINGP (keyeq) && !CONSP (keyhint))
7868 keyeq = concat2 (build_local_string (" "),
7869 Fsubstitute_command_keys (keyeq));
7870 else
7871 {
7872 Lisp_Object prefix = keyeq;
7873 Lisp_Object keys = Qnil;
7874
7875 if (CONSP (prefix))
7876 {
7877 def = XCAR (prefix);
7878 prefix = XCDR (prefix);
7879 }
7880 else
7881 def = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF);
7882
7883 if (CONSP (keyhint) && !NILP (XCAR (keyhint)))
7884 {
7885 keys = XCAR (keyhint);
7886 tem = Fkey_binding (keys, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
7887
7888 /* We have a suggested key. Is it bound to the command? */
7889 if (NILP (tem)
7890 || (!EQ (tem, def)
7891 /* If the command is an alias for another
7892 (such as lmenu.el set it up), check if the
7893 original command matches the cached command. */
7894 && !(SYMBOLP (def)
7895 && EQ (tem, XSYMBOL (def)->function))))
7896 keys = Qnil;
7897 }
7898
7899 if (NILP (keys))
7900 keys = Fwhere_is_internal (def, Qnil, Qt, Qnil, Qnil);
7901
7902 if (!NILP (keys))
7903 {
7904 tem = Fkey_description (keys, Qnil);
7905 if (CONSP (prefix))
7906 {
7907 if (STRINGP (XCAR (prefix)))
7908 tem = concat2 (XCAR (prefix), tem);
7909 if (STRINGP (XCDR (prefix)))
7910 tem = concat2 (tem, XCDR (prefix));
7911 }
7912 keyeq = concat2 (build_local_string (" "), tem);
7913 }
7914 else
7915 keyeq = Qnil;
7916 }
7917
7918 /* If we have an equivalent key binding, use that. */
7919 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ, keyeq);
7920 }
7921
7922 /* Include this when menu help is implemented.
7923 tem = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP];
7924 if (!(NILP (tem) || STRINGP (tem)))
7925 {
7926 tem = menu_item_eval_property (tem);
7927 if (!STRINGP (tem))
7928 tem = Qnil;
7929 XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP] = tem;
7930 }
7931 */
7932
7933 /* Handle radio buttons or toggle boxes. */
7934 tem = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED);
7935 if (!NILP (tem))
7936 ASET (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED,
7937 menu_item_eval_property (tem));
7938
7939 return 1;
7940 }
7941
7942
7943 \f
7944 /***********************************************************************
7945 Tool-bars
7946 ***********************************************************************/
7947
7948 /* A vector holding tool bar items while they are parsed in function
7949 tool_bar_items. Each item occupies TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSCLOTS elements
7950 in the vector. */
7951
7952 static Lisp_Object tool_bar_items_vector;
7953
7954 /* A vector holding the result of parse_tool_bar_item. Layout is like
7955 the one for a single item in tool_bar_items_vector. */
7956
7957 static Lisp_Object tool_bar_item_properties;
7958
7959 /* Next free index in tool_bar_items_vector. */
7960
7961 static int ntool_bar_items;
7962
7963 /* The symbols `:image' and `:rtl'. */
7964
7965 static Lisp_Object QCimage;
7966 static Lisp_Object QCrtl;
7967
7968 /* Function prototypes. */
7969
7970 static void init_tool_bar_items (Lisp_Object);
7971 static void process_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
7972 void *);
7973 static bool parse_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
7974 static void append_tool_bar_item (void);
7975
7976
7977 /* Return a vector of tool bar items for keymaps currently in effect.
7978 Reuse vector REUSE if non-nil. Return in *NITEMS the number of
7979 tool bar items found. */
7980
7981 Lisp_Object
7982 tool_bar_items (Lisp_Object reuse, int *nitems)
7983 {
7984 Lisp_Object *maps;
7985 Lisp_Object mapsbuf[3];
7986 ptrdiff_t nmaps, i;
7987 Lisp_Object oquit;
7988 Lisp_Object *tmaps;
7989 USE_SAFE_ALLOCA;
7990
7991 *nitems = 0;
7992
7993 /* In order to build the menus, we need to call the keymap
7994 accessors. They all call QUIT. But this function is called
7995 during redisplay, during which a quit is fatal. So inhibit
7996 quitting while building the menus. We do this instead of
7997 specbind because (1) errors will clear it anyway and (2) this
7998 avoids risk of specpdl overflow. */
7999 oquit = Vinhibit_quit;
8000 Vinhibit_quit = Qt;
8001
8002 /* Initialize tool_bar_items_vector and protect it from GC. */
8003 init_tool_bar_items (reuse);
8004
8005 /* Build list of keymaps in maps. Set nmaps to the number of maps
8006 to process. */
8007
8008 /* Should overriding-terminal-local-map and overriding-local-map apply? */
8009 if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag)
8010 && !NILP (Voverriding_local_map))
8011 {
8012 /* Yes, use them (if non-nil) as well as the global map. */
8013 maps = mapsbuf;
8014 nmaps = 0;
8015 if (!NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, Voverriding_terminal_local_map)))
8016 maps[nmaps++] = KVAR (current_kboard, Voverriding_terminal_local_map);
8017 if (!NILP (Voverriding_local_map))
8018 maps[nmaps++] = Voverriding_local_map;
8019 }
8020 else
8021 {
8022 /* No, so use major and minor mode keymaps and keymap property.
8023 Note that tool-bar bindings in the local-map and keymap
8024 properties may not work reliable, as they are only
8025 recognized when the tool-bar (or mode-line) is updated,
8026 which does not normally happen after every command. */
8027 Lisp_Object tem;
8028 ptrdiff_t nminor;
8029 nminor = current_minor_maps (NULL, &tmaps);
8030 SAFE_NALLOCA (maps, 1, nminor + 4);
8031 nmaps = 0;
8032 tem = KVAR (current_kboard, Voverriding_terminal_local_map);
8033 if (!NILP (tem) && !NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag))
8034 maps[nmaps++] = tem;
8035 if (tem = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qkeymap), !NILP (tem))
8036 maps[nmaps++] = tem;
8037 memcpy (maps + nmaps, tmaps, nminor * sizeof (maps[0]));
8038 nmaps += nminor;
8039 maps[nmaps++] = get_local_map (PT, current_buffer, Qlocal_map);
8040 }
8041
8042 /* Add global keymap at the end. */
8043 maps[nmaps++] = current_global_map;
8044
8045 /* Process maps in reverse order and look up in each map the prefix
8046 key `tool-bar'. */
8047 for (i = nmaps - 1; i >= 0; --i)
8048 if (!NILP (maps[i]))
8049 {
8050 Lisp_Object keymap;
8051
8052 keymap = get_keymap (access_keymap (maps[i], Qtool_bar, 1, 0, 1), 0, 1);
8053 if (CONSP (keymap))
8054 map_keymap (keymap, process_tool_bar_item, Qnil, NULL, 1);
8055 }
8056
8057 Vinhibit_quit = oquit;
8058 *nitems = ntool_bar_items / TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS;
8059 SAFE_FREE ();
8060 return tool_bar_items_vector;
8061 }
8062
8063
8064 /* Process the definition of KEY which is DEF. */
8065
8066 static void
8067 process_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object def, Lisp_Object data, void *args)
8068 {
8069 int i;
8070 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
8071
8072 /* Protect KEY and DEF from GC because parse_tool_bar_item may call
8073 eval. */
8074 GCPRO2 (key, def);
8075
8076 if (EQ (def, Qundefined))
8077 {
8078 /* If a map has an explicit `undefined' as definition,
8079 discard any previously made item. */
8080 for (i = 0; i < ntool_bar_items; i += TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS)
8081 {
8082 Lisp_Object *v = XVECTOR (tool_bar_items_vector)->contents + i;
8083
8084 if (EQ (key, v[TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY]))
8085 {
8086 if (ntool_bar_items > i + TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS)
8087 memmove (v, v + TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS,
8088 ((ntool_bar_items - i - TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS)
8089 * word_size));
8090 ntool_bar_items -= TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS;
8091 break;
8092 }
8093 }
8094 }
8095 else if (parse_tool_bar_item (key, def))
8096 /* Append a new tool bar item to tool_bar_items_vector. Accept
8097 more than one definition for the same key. */
8098 append_tool_bar_item ();
8099
8100 UNGCPRO;
8101 }
8102
8103 /* Access slot with index IDX of vector tool_bar_item_properties. */
8104 #define PROP(IDX) AREF (tool_bar_item_properties, (IDX))
8105 static void
8106 set_prop (ptrdiff_t idx, Lisp_Object val)
8107 {
8108 ASET (tool_bar_item_properties, idx, val);
8109 }
8110
8111
8112 /* Parse a tool bar item specification ITEM for key KEY and return the
8113 result in tool_bar_item_properties. Value is false if ITEM is
8114 invalid.
8115
8116 ITEM is a list `(menu-item CAPTION BINDING PROPS...)'.
8117
8118 CAPTION is the caption of the item, If it's not a string, it is
8119 evaluated to get a string.
8120
8121 BINDING is the tool bar item's binding. Tool-bar items with keymaps
8122 as binding are currently ignored.
8123
8124 The following properties are recognized:
8125
8126 - `:enable FORM'.
8127
8128 FORM is evaluated and specifies whether the tool bar item is
8129 enabled or disabled.
8130
8131 - `:visible FORM'
8132
8133 FORM is evaluated and specifies whether the tool bar item is visible.
8134
8135 - `:filter FUNCTION'
8136
8137 FUNCTION is invoked with one parameter `(quote BINDING)'. Its
8138 result is stored as the new binding.
8139
8140 - `:button (TYPE SELECTED)'
8141
8142 TYPE must be one of `:radio' or `:toggle'. SELECTED is evaluated
8143 and specifies whether the button is selected (pressed) or not.
8144
8145 - `:image IMAGES'
8146
8147 IMAGES is either a single image specification or a vector of four
8148 image specifications. See enum tool_bar_item_images.
8149
8150 - `:help HELP-STRING'.
8151
8152 Gives a help string to display for the tool bar item.
8153
8154 - `:label LABEL-STRING'.
8155
8156 A text label to show with the tool bar button if labels are enabled. */
8157
8158 static bool
8159 parse_tool_bar_item (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object item)
8160 {
8161 Lisp_Object filter = Qnil;
8162 Lisp_Object caption;
8163 int i;
8164 bool have_label = 0;
8165
8166 /* Definition looks like `(menu-item CAPTION BINDING PROPS...)'.
8167 Rule out items that aren't lists, don't start with
8168 `menu-item' or whose rest following `tool-bar-item' is not a
8169 list. */
8170 if (!CONSP (item))
8171 return 0;
8172
8173 /* As an exception, allow old-style menu separators. */
8174 if (STRINGP (XCAR (item)))
8175 item = list1 (XCAR (item));
8176 else if (!EQ (XCAR (item), Qmenu_item)
8177 || (item = XCDR (item), !CONSP (item)))
8178 return 0;
8179
8180 /* Create tool_bar_item_properties vector if necessary. Reset it to
8181 defaults. */
8182 if (VECTORP (tool_bar_item_properties))
8183 {
8184 for (i = 0; i < TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS; ++i)
8185 set_prop (i, Qnil);
8186 }
8187 else
8188 tool_bar_item_properties
8189 = Fmake_vector (make_number (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS), Qnil);
8190
8191 /* Set defaults. */
8192 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY, key);
8193 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P, Qt);
8194
8195 /* Get the caption of the item. If the caption is not a string,
8196 evaluate it to get a string. If we don't get a string, skip this
8197 item. */
8198 caption = XCAR (item);
8199 if (!STRINGP (caption))
8200 {
8201 caption = menu_item_eval_property (caption);
8202 if (!STRINGP (caption))
8203 return 0;
8204 }
8205 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION, caption);
8206
8207 /* If the rest following the caption is not a list, the menu item is
8208 either a separator, or invalid. */
8209 item = XCDR (item);
8210 if (!CONSP (item))
8211 {
8212 if (menu_separator_name_p (SSDATA (caption)))
8213 {
8214 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_TYPE, Qt);
8215 #if !defined (USE_GTK) && !defined (HAVE_NS)
8216 /* If we use build_desired_tool_bar_string to render the
8217 tool bar, the separator is rendered as an image. */
8218 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_IMAGES,
8219 (menu_item_eval_property
8220 (Vtool_bar_separator_image_expression)));
8221 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P, Qnil);
8222 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P, Qnil);
8223 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION, Qnil);
8224 #endif
8225 return 1;
8226 }
8227 return 0;
8228 }
8229
8230 /* Store the binding. */
8231 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING, XCAR (item));
8232 item = XCDR (item);
8233
8234 /* Ignore cached key binding, if any. */
8235 if (CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCAR (item)))
8236 item = XCDR (item);
8237
8238 /* Process the rest of the properties. */
8239 for (; CONSP (item) && CONSP (XCDR (item)); item = XCDR (XCDR (item)))
8240 {
8241 Lisp_Object ikey, value;
8242
8243 ikey = XCAR (item);
8244 value = XCAR (XCDR (item));
8245
8246 if (EQ (ikey, QCenable))
8247 {
8248 /* `:enable FORM'. */
8249 if (!NILP (Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons))
8250 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P, Qt);
8251 else
8252 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P, value);
8253 }
8254 else if (EQ (ikey, QCvisible))
8255 {
8256 /* `:visible FORM'. If got a visible property and that
8257 evaluates to nil then ignore this item. */
8258 if (NILP (menu_item_eval_property (value)))
8259 return 0;
8260 }
8261 else if (EQ (ikey, QChelp))
8262 /* `:help HELP-STRING'. */
8263 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_HELP, value);
8264 else if (EQ (ikey, QCvert_only))
8265 /* `:vert-only t/nil'. */
8266 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_VERT_ONLY, value);
8267 else if (EQ (ikey, QClabel))
8268 {
8269 const char *bad_label = "!!?GARBLED ITEM?!!";
8270 /* `:label LABEL-STRING'. */
8271 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_LABEL,
8272 STRINGP (value) ? value : build_string (bad_label));
8273 have_label = 1;
8274 }
8275 else if (EQ (ikey, QCfilter))
8276 /* ':filter FORM'. */
8277 filter = value;
8278 else if (EQ (ikey, QCbutton) && CONSP (value))
8279 {
8280 /* `:button (TYPE . SELECTED)'. */
8281 Lisp_Object type, selected;
8282
8283 type = XCAR (value);
8284 selected = XCDR (value);
8285 if (EQ (type, QCtoggle) || EQ (type, QCradio))
8286 {
8287 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P, selected);
8288 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_TYPE, type);
8289 }
8290 }
8291 else if (EQ (ikey, QCimage)
8292 && (CONSP (value)
8293 || (VECTORP (value) && ASIZE (value) == 4)))
8294 /* Value is either a single image specification or a vector
8295 of 4 such specifications for the different button states. */
8296 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_IMAGES, value);
8297 else if (EQ (ikey, QCrtl))
8298 /* ':rtl STRING' */
8299 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_RTL_IMAGE, value);
8300 }
8301
8302
8303 if (!have_label)
8304 {
8305 /* Try to make one from caption and key. */
8306 Lisp_Object tkey = PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY);
8307 Lisp_Object tcapt = PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION);
8308 const char *label = SYMBOLP (tkey) ? SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (tkey)) : "";
8309 const char *capt = STRINGP (tcapt) ? SSDATA (tcapt) : "";
8310 ptrdiff_t max_lbl =
8311 2 * max (0, min (tool_bar_max_label_size, STRING_BYTES_BOUND / 2));
8312 char *buf = xmalloc (max_lbl + 1);
8313 Lisp_Object new_lbl;
8314 ptrdiff_t caption_len = strlen (capt);
8315
8316 if (caption_len <= max_lbl && capt[0] != '\0')
8317 {
8318 strcpy (buf, capt);
8319 while (caption_len > 0 && buf[caption_len - 1] == '.')
8320 caption_len--;
8321 buf[caption_len] = '\0';
8322 label = capt = buf;
8323 }
8324
8325 if (strlen (label) <= max_lbl && label[0] != '\0')
8326 {
8327 ptrdiff_t j;
8328 if (label != buf)
8329 strcpy (buf, label);
8330
8331 for (j = 0; buf[j] != '\0'; ++j)
8332 if (buf[j] == '-')
8333 buf[j] = ' ';
8334 label = buf;
8335 }
8336 else
8337 label = "";
8338
8339 new_lbl = Fupcase_initials (build_string (label));
8340 if (SCHARS (new_lbl) <= tool_bar_max_label_size)
8341 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_LABEL, new_lbl);
8342 else
8343 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_LABEL, empty_unibyte_string);
8344 xfree (buf);
8345 }
8346
8347 /* If got a filter apply it on binding. */
8348 if (!NILP (filter))
8349 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING,
8350 (menu_item_eval_property
8351 (list2 (filter,
8352 list2 (Qquote,
8353 PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING))))));
8354
8355 /* See if the binding is a keymap. Give up if it is. */
8356 if (CONSP (get_keymap (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_BINDING), 0, 1)))
8357 return 0;
8358
8359 /* Enable or disable selection of item. */
8360 if (!EQ (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P), Qt))
8361 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P,
8362 menu_item_eval_property (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P)));
8363
8364 /* Handle radio buttons or toggle boxes. */
8365 if (!NILP (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P)))
8366 set_prop (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P,
8367 menu_item_eval_property (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P)));
8368
8369 return 1;
8370
8371 #undef PROP
8372 }
8373
8374
8375 /* Initialize tool_bar_items_vector. REUSE, if non-nil, is a vector
8376 that can be reused. */
8377
8378 static void
8379 init_tool_bar_items (Lisp_Object reuse)
8380 {
8381 if (VECTORP (reuse))
8382 tool_bar_items_vector = reuse;
8383 else
8384 tool_bar_items_vector = Fmake_vector (make_number (64), Qnil);
8385 ntool_bar_items = 0;
8386 }
8387
8388
8389 /* Append parsed tool bar item properties from
8390 tool_bar_item_properties */
8391
8392 static void
8393 append_tool_bar_item (void)
8394 {
8395 ptrdiff_t incr
8396 = (ntool_bar_items
8397 - (ASIZE (tool_bar_items_vector) - TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS));
8398
8399 /* Enlarge tool_bar_items_vector if necessary. */
8400 if (incr > 0)
8401 tool_bar_items_vector = larger_vector (tool_bar_items_vector, incr, -1);
8402
8403 /* Append entries from tool_bar_item_properties to the end of
8404 tool_bar_items_vector. */
8405 vcopy (tool_bar_items_vector, ntool_bar_items,
8406 XVECTOR (tool_bar_item_properties)->contents, TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS);
8407 ntool_bar_items += TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS;
8408 }
8409
8410
8411
8412
8413 \f
8414 /* Read a character using menus based on the keymap MAP.
8415 Return nil if there are no menus in the maps.
8416 Return t if we displayed a menu but the user rejected it.
8417
8418 PREV_EVENT is the previous input event, or nil if we are reading
8419 the first event of a key sequence.
8420
8421 If USED_MOUSE_MENU is non-null, set *USED_MOUSE_MENU to true
8422 if we used a mouse menu to read the input, or false otherwise. If
8423 USED_MOUSE_MENU is null, don't dereference it.
8424
8425 The prompting is done based on the prompt-string of the map
8426 and the strings associated with various map elements.
8427
8428 This can be done with X menus or with menus put in the minibuf.
8429 These are done in different ways, depending on how the input will be read.
8430 Menus using X are done after auto-saving in read-char, getting the input
8431 event from Fx_popup_menu; menus using the minibuf use read_char recursively
8432 and do auto-saving in the inner call of read_char. */
8433
8434 static Lisp_Object
8435 read_char_x_menu_prompt (Lisp_Object map,
8436 Lisp_Object prev_event, bool *used_mouse_menu)
8437 {
8438 if (used_mouse_menu)
8439 *used_mouse_menu = 0;
8440
8441 /* Use local over global Menu maps. */
8442
8443 if (! menu_prompting)
8444 return Qnil;
8445
8446 /* If we got to this point via a mouse click,
8447 use a real menu for mouse selection. */
8448 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (prev_event)
8449 && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qmenu_bar)
8450 && !EQ (XCAR (prev_event), Qtool_bar))
8451 {
8452 /* Display the menu and get the selection. */
8453 Lisp_Object value;
8454
8455 value = Fx_popup_menu (prev_event, get_keymap (map, 0, 1));
8456 if (CONSP (value))
8457 {
8458 Lisp_Object tem;
8459
8460 record_menu_key (XCAR (value));
8461
8462 /* If we got multiple events, unread all but
8463 the first.
8464 There is no way to prevent those unread events
8465 from showing up later in last_nonmenu_event.
8466 So turn symbol and integer events into lists,
8467 to indicate that they came from a mouse menu,
8468 so that when present in last_nonmenu_event
8469 they won't confuse things. */
8470 for (tem = XCDR (value); CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem))
8471 {
8472 record_menu_key (XCAR (tem));
8473 if (SYMBOLP (XCAR (tem))
8474 || INTEGERP (XCAR (tem)))
8475 XSETCAR (tem, Fcons (XCAR (tem), Qdisabled));
8476 }
8477
8478 /* If we got more than one event, put all but the first
8479 onto this list to be read later.
8480 Return just the first event now. */
8481 Vunread_command_events
8482 = nconc2 (XCDR (value), Vunread_command_events);
8483 value = XCAR (value);
8484 }
8485 else if (NILP (value))
8486 value = Qt;
8487 if (used_mouse_menu)
8488 *used_mouse_menu = 1;
8489 return value;
8490 }
8491 return Qnil ;
8492 }
8493
8494 static Lisp_Object
8495 read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt (int commandflag,
8496 Lisp_Object map)
8497 {
8498 register Lisp_Object name;
8499 ptrdiff_t nlength;
8500 /* FIXME: Use the minibuffer's frame width. */
8501 ptrdiff_t width = FRAME_COLS (SELECTED_FRAME ()) - 4;
8502 ptrdiff_t idx = -1;
8503 bool nobindings = 1;
8504 Lisp_Object rest, vector;
8505 Lisp_Object prompt_strings = Qnil;
8506
8507 vector = Qnil;
8508
8509 if (! menu_prompting)
8510 return Qnil;
8511
8512 map = get_keymap (map, 0, 1);
8513 name = Fkeymap_prompt (map);
8514
8515 /* If we don't have any menus, just read a character normally. */
8516 if (!STRINGP (name))
8517 return Qnil;
8518
8519 #define PUSH_C_STR(str, listvar) \
8520 listvar = Fcons (build_unibyte_string (str), listvar)
8521
8522 /* Prompt string always starts with map's prompt, and a space. */
8523 prompt_strings = Fcons (name, prompt_strings);
8524 PUSH_C_STR (": ", prompt_strings);
8525 nlength = SCHARS (name) + 2;
8526
8527 rest = map;
8528
8529 /* Present the documented bindings, a line at a time. */
8530 while (1)
8531 {
8532 bool notfirst = 0;
8533 Lisp_Object menu_strings = prompt_strings;
8534 ptrdiff_t i = nlength;
8535 Lisp_Object obj;
8536 Lisp_Object orig_defn_macro;
8537
8538 /* Loop over elements of map. */
8539 while (i < width)
8540 {
8541 Lisp_Object elt;
8542
8543 /* FIXME: Use map_keymap to handle new keymap formats. */
8544
8545 /* At end of map, wrap around if just starting,
8546 or end this line if already have something on it. */
8547 if (NILP (rest))
8548 {
8549 if (notfirst || nobindings)
8550 break;
8551 else
8552 rest = map;
8553 }
8554
8555 /* Look at the next element of the map. */
8556 if (idx >= 0)
8557 elt = AREF (vector, idx);
8558 else
8559 elt = Fcar_safe (rest);
8560
8561 if (idx < 0 && VECTORP (elt))
8562 {
8563 /* If we found a dense table in the keymap,
8564 advanced past it, but start scanning its contents. */
8565 rest = Fcdr_safe (rest);
8566 vector = elt;
8567 idx = 0;
8568 }
8569 else
8570 {
8571 /* An ordinary element. */
8572 Lisp_Object event, tem;
8573
8574 if (idx < 0)
8575 {
8576 event = Fcar_safe (elt); /* alist */
8577 elt = Fcdr_safe (elt);
8578 }
8579 else
8580 {
8581 XSETINT (event, idx); /* vector */
8582 }
8583
8584 /* Ignore the element if it has no prompt string. */
8585 if (INTEGERP (event) && parse_menu_item (elt, -1))
8586 {
8587 /* True if the char to type matches the string. */
8588 bool char_matches;
8589 Lisp_Object upcased_event, downcased_event;
8590 Lisp_Object desc = Qnil;
8591 Lisp_Object s
8592 = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME);
8593
8594 upcased_event = Fupcase (event);
8595 downcased_event = Fdowncase (event);
8596 char_matches = (XINT (upcased_event) == SREF (s, 0)
8597 || XINT (downcased_event) == SREF (s, 0));
8598 if (! char_matches)
8599 desc = Fsingle_key_description (event, Qnil);
8600
8601 #if 0 /* It is redundant to list the equivalent key bindings because
8602 the prefix is what the user has already typed. */
8603 tem
8604 = XVECTOR (item_properties)->contents[ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ];
8605 if (!NILP (tem))
8606 /* Insert equivalent keybinding. */
8607 s = concat2 (s, tem);
8608 #endif
8609 tem
8610 = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_TYPE);
8611 if (EQ (tem, QCradio) || EQ (tem, QCtoggle))
8612 {
8613 /* Insert button prefix. */
8614 Lisp_Object selected
8615 = AREF (item_properties, ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED);
8616 if (EQ (tem, QCradio))
8617 tem = build_local_string (NILP (selected) ? "(*) " : "( ) ");
8618 else
8619 tem = build_local_string (NILP (selected) ? "[X] " : "[ ] ");
8620 s = concat2 (tem, s);
8621 }
8622
8623
8624 /* If we have room for the prompt string, add it to this line.
8625 If this is the first on the line, always add it. */
8626 if ((SCHARS (s) + i + 2
8627 + (char_matches ? 0 : SCHARS (desc) + 3))
8628 < width
8629 || !notfirst)
8630 {
8631 ptrdiff_t thiswidth;
8632
8633 /* Punctuate between strings. */
8634 if (notfirst)
8635 {
8636 PUSH_C_STR (", ", menu_strings);
8637 i += 2;
8638 }
8639 notfirst = 1;
8640 nobindings = 0;
8641
8642 /* If the char to type doesn't match the string's
8643 first char, explicitly show what char to type. */
8644 if (! char_matches)
8645 {
8646 /* Add as much of string as fits. */
8647 thiswidth = min (SCHARS (desc), width - i);
8648 menu_strings
8649 = Fcons (Fsubstring (desc, make_number (0),
8650 make_number (thiswidth)),
8651 menu_strings);
8652 i += thiswidth;
8653 PUSH_C_STR (" = ", menu_strings);
8654 i += 3;
8655 }
8656
8657 /* Add as much of string as fits. */
8658 thiswidth = min (SCHARS (s), width - i);
8659 menu_strings
8660 = Fcons (Fsubstring (s, make_number (0),
8661 make_number (thiswidth)),
8662 menu_strings);
8663 i += thiswidth;
8664 }
8665 else
8666 {
8667 /* If this element does not fit, end the line now,
8668 and save the element for the next line. */
8669 PUSH_C_STR ("...", menu_strings);
8670 break;
8671 }
8672 }
8673
8674 /* Move past this element. */
8675 if (idx >= 0 && idx + 1 >= ASIZE (vector))
8676 /* Handle reaching end of dense table. */
8677 idx = -1;
8678 if (idx >= 0)
8679 idx++;
8680 else
8681 rest = Fcdr_safe (rest);
8682 }
8683 }
8684
8685 /* Prompt with that and read response. */
8686 message3_nolog (apply1 (intern ("concat"), Fnreverse (menu_strings)));
8687
8688 /* Make believe it's not a keyboard macro in case the help char
8689 is pressed. Help characters are not recorded because menu prompting
8690 is not used on replay. */
8691 orig_defn_macro = KVAR (current_kboard, defining_kbd_macro);
8692 kset_defining_kbd_macro (current_kboard, Qnil);
8693 do
8694 obj = read_char (commandflag, Qnil, Qt, 0, NULL);
8695 while (BUFFERP (obj));
8696 kset_defining_kbd_macro (current_kboard, orig_defn_macro);
8697
8698 if (!INTEGERP (obj) || XINT (obj) == -2)
8699 return obj;
8700
8701 if (! EQ (obj, menu_prompt_more_char)
8702 && (!INTEGERP (menu_prompt_more_char)
8703 || ! EQ (obj, make_number (Ctl (XINT (menu_prompt_more_char))))))
8704 {
8705 if (!NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, defining_kbd_macro)))
8706 store_kbd_macro_char (obj);
8707 return obj;
8708 }
8709 /* Help char - go round again. */
8710 }
8711 }
8712 \f
8713 /* Reading key sequences. */
8714
8715 static Lisp_Object
8716 follow_key (Lisp_Object keymap, Lisp_Object key)
8717 {
8718 return access_keymap (get_keymap (keymap, 0, 1),
8719 key, 1, 0, 1);
8720 }
8721
8722 static Lisp_Object
8723 active_maps (Lisp_Object first_event)
8724 {
8725 Lisp_Object position
8726 = CONSP (first_event) ? CAR_SAFE (XCDR (first_event)) : Qnil;
8727 return Fcons (Qkeymap, Fcurrent_active_maps (Qt, position));
8728 }
8729
8730 /* Structure used to keep track of partial application of key remapping
8731 such as Vfunction_key_map and Vkey_translation_map. */
8732 typedef struct keyremap
8733 {
8734 /* This is the map originally specified for this use. */
8735 Lisp_Object parent;
8736 /* This is a submap reached by looking up, in PARENT,
8737 the events from START to END. */
8738 Lisp_Object map;
8739 /* Positions [START, END) in the key sequence buffer
8740 are the key that we have scanned so far.
8741 Those events are the ones that we will replace
8742 if PARENT maps them into a key sequence. */
8743 int start, end;
8744 } keyremap;
8745
8746 /* Lookup KEY in MAP.
8747 MAP is a keymap mapping keys to key vectors or functions.
8748 If the mapping is a function and DO_FUNCALL is true,
8749 the function is called with PROMPT as parameter and its return
8750 value is used as the return value of this function (after checking
8751 that it is indeed a vector). */
8752
8753 static Lisp_Object
8754 access_keymap_keyremap (Lisp_Object map, Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object prompt,
8755 bool do_funcall)
8756 {
8757 Lisp_Object next;
8758
8759 next = access_keymap (map, key, 1, 0, 1);
8760
8761 /* Handle a symbol whose function definition is a keymap
8762 or an array. */
8763 if (SYMBOLP (next) && !NILP (Ffboundp (next))
8764 && (ARRAYP (XSYMBOL (next)->function)
8765 || KEYMAPP (XSYMBOL (next)->function)))
8766 next = Fautoload_do_load (XSYMBOL (next)->function, next, Qnil);
8767
8768 /* If the keymap gives a function, not an
8769 array, then call the function with one arg and use
8770 its value instead. */
8771 if (do_funcall && FUNCTIONP (next))
8772 {
8773 Lisp_Object tem;
8774 tem = next;
8775
8776 next = call1 (next, prompt);
8777 /* If the function returned something invalid,
8778 barf--don't ignore it.
8779 (To ignore it safely, we would need to gcpro a bunch of
8780 other variables.) */
8781 if (! (NILP (next) || VECTORP (next) || STRINGP (next)))
8782 error ("Function %s returns invalid key sequence",
8783 SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (tem)));
8784 }
8785 return next;
8786 }
8787
8788 /* Do one step of the key remapping used for function-key-map and
8789 key-translation-map:
8790 KEYBUF is the buffer holding the input events.
8791 BUFSIZE is its maximum size.
8792 FKEY is a pointer to the keyremap structure to use.
8793 INPUT is the index of the last element in KEYBUF.
8794 DOIT if true says that the remapping can actually take place.
8795 DIFF is used to return the number of keys added/removed by the remapping.
8796 PARENT is the root of the keymap.
8797 PROMPT is the prompt to use if the remapping happens through a function.
8798 Return true if the remapping actually took place. */
8799
8800 static bool
8801 keyremap_step (Lisp_Object *keybuf, int bufsize, volatile keyremap *fkey,
8802 int input, bool doit, int *diff, Lisp_Object prompt)
8803 {
8804 Lisp_Object next, key;
8805
8806 key = keybuf[fkey->end++];
8807
8808 if (KEYMAPP (fkey->parent))
8809 next = access_keymap_keyremap (fkey->map, key, prompt, doit);
8810 else
8811 next = Qnil;
8812
8813 /* If keybuf[fkey->start..fkey->end] is bound in the
8814 map and we're in a position to do the key remapping, replace it with
8815 the binding and restart with fkey->start at the end. */
8816 if ((VECTORP (next) || STRINGP (next)) && doit)
8817 {
8818 int len = XFASTINT (Flength (next));
8819 int i;
8820
8821 *diff = len - (fkey->end - fkey->start);
8822
8823 if (bufsize - input <= *diff)
8824 error ("Key sequence too long");
8825
8826 /* Shift the keys that follow fkey->end. */
8827 if (*diff < 0)
8828 for (i = fkey->end; i < input; i++)
8829 keybuf[i + *diff] = keybuf[i];
8830 else if (*diff > 0)
8831 for (i = input - 1; i >= fkey->end; i--)
8832 keybuf[i + *diff] = keybuf[i];
8833 /* Overwrite the old keys with the new ones. */
8834 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
8835 keybuf[fkey->start + i]
8836 = Faref (next, make_number (i));
8837
8838 fkey->start = fkey->end += *diff;
8839 fkey->map = fkey->parent;
8840
8841 return 1;
8842 }
8843
8844 fkey->map = get_keymap (next, 0, 1);
8845
8846 /* If we no longer have a bound suffix, try a new position for
8847 fkey->start. */
8848 if (!CONSP (fkey->map))
8849 {
8850 fkey->end = ++fkey->start;
8851 fkey->map = fkey->parent;
8852 }
8853 return 0;
8854 }
8855
8856 static bool
8857 test_undefined (Lisp_Object binding)
8858 {
8859 return (NILP (binding)
8860 || EQ (binding, Qundefined)
8861 || (SYMBOLP (binding)
8862 && EQ (Fcommand_remapping (binding, Qnil, Qnil), Qundefined)));
8863 }
8864
8865 /* Read a sequence of keys that ends with a non prefix character,
8866 storing it in KEYBUF, a buffer of size BUFSIZE.
8867 Prompt with PROMPT.
8868 Return the length of the key sequence stored.
8869 Return -1 if the user rejected a command menu.
8870
8871 Echo starting immediately unless `prompt' is 0.
8872
8873 If PREVENT_REDISPLAY is non-zero, avoid redisplay by calling
8874 read_char with a suitable COMMANDFLAG argument.
8875
8876 Where a key sequence ends depends on the currently active keymaps.
8877 These include any minor mode keymaps active in the current buffer,
8878 the current buffer's local map, and the global map.
8879
8880 If a key sequence has no other bindings, we check Vfunction_key_map
8881 to see if some trailing subsequence might be the beginning of a
8882 function key's sequence. If so, we try to read the whole function
8883 key, and substitute its symbolic name into the key sequence.
8884
8885 We ignore unbound `down-' mouse clicks. We turn unbound `drag-' and
8886 `double-' events into similar click events, if that would make them
8887 bound. We try to turn `triple-' events first into `double-' events,
8888 then into clicks.
8889
8890 If we get a mouse click in a mode line, vertical divider, or other
8891 non-text area, we treat the click as if it were prefixed by the
8892 symbol denoting that area - `mode-line', `vertical-line', or
8893 whatever.
8894
8895 If the sequence starts with a mouse click, we read the key sequence
8896 with respect to the buffer clicked on, not the current buffer.
8897
8898 If the user switches frames in the midst of a key sequence, we put
8899 off the switch-frame event until later; the next call to
8900 read_char will return it.
8901
8902 If FIX_CURRENT_BUFFER, we restore current_buffer
8903 from the selected window's buffer. */
8904
8905 static int
8906 read_key_sequence (Lisp_Object *keybuf, int bufsize, Lisp_Object prompt,
8907 bool dont_downcase_last, bool can_return_switch_frame,
8908 bool fix_current_buffer, bool prevent_redisplay)
8909 {
8910 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
8911
8912 /* How many keys there are in the current key sequence. */
8913 int t;
8914
8915 /* The length of the echo buffer when we started reading, and
8916 the length of this_command_keys when we started reading. */
8917 ptrdiff_t echo_start IF_LINT (= 0);
8918 ptrdiff_t keys_start;
8919
8920 Lisp_Object current_binding = Qnil;
8921 Lisp_Object first_event = Qnil;
8922
8923 /* Index of the first key that has no binding.
8924 It is useless to try fkey.start larger than that. */
8925 int first_unbound;
8926
8927 /* If t < mock_input, then KEYBUF[t] should be read as the next
8928 input key.
8929
8930 We use this to recover after recognizing a function key. Once we
8931 realize that a suffix of the current key sequence is actually a
8932 function key's escape sequence, we replace the suffix with the
8933 function key's binding from Vfunction_key_map. Now keybuf
8934 contains a new and different key sequence, so the echo area,
8935 this_command_keys, and the submaps and defs arrays are wrong. In
8936 this situation, we set mock_input to t, set t to 0, and jump to
8937 restart_sequence; the loop will read keys from keybuf up until
8938 mock_input, thus rebuilding the state; and then it will resume
8939 reading characters from the keyboard. */
8940 int mock_input = 0;
8941
8942 /* If the sequence is unbound in submaps[], then
8943 keybuf[fkey.start..fkey.end-1] is a prefix in Vfunction_key_map,
8944 and fkey.map is its binding.
8945
8946 These might be > t, indicating that all function key scanning
8947 should hold off until t reaches them. We do this when we've just
8948 recognized a function key, to avoid searching for the function
8949 key's again in Vfunction_key_map. */
8950 keyremap fkey;
8951
8952 /* Likewise, for key_translation_map and input-decode-map. */
8953 keyremap keytran, indec;
8954
8955 /* True if we are trying to map a key by changing an upper-case
8956 letter to lower case, or a shifted function key to an unshifted
8957 one. */
8958 bool shift_translated = 0;
8959
8960 /* If we receive a `switch-frame' or `select-window' event in the middle of
8961 a key sequence, we put it off for later.
8962 While we're reading, we keep the event here. */
8963 Lisp_Object delayed_switch_frame;
8964
8965 Lisp_Object original_uppercase IF_LINT (= Qnil);
8966 int original_uppercase_position = -1;
8967
8968 /* Gets around Microsoft compiler limitations. */
8969 bool dummyflag = 0;
8970
8971 struct buffer *starting_buffer;
8972
8973 /* List of events for which a fake prefix key has been generated. */
8974 Lisp_Object fake_prefixed_keys = Qnil;
8975
8976 struct gcpro gcpro1;
8977
8978 GCPRO1 (fake_prefixed_keys);
8979 raw_keybuf_count = 0;
8980
8981 last_nonmenu_event = Qnil;
8982
8983 delayed_switch_frame = Qnil;
8984
8985 if (INTERACTIVE)
8986 {
8987 if (!NILP (prompt))
8988 {
8989 /* Install the string PROMPT as the beginning of the string
8990 of echoing, so that it serves as a prompt for the next
8991 character. */
8992 kset_echo_string (current_kboard, prompt);
8993 current_kboard->echo_after_prompt = SCHARS (prompt);
8994 echo_now ();
8995 }
8996 else if (cursor_in_echo_area
8997 && echo_keystrokes_p ())
8998 /* This doesn't put in a dash if the echo buffer is empty, so
8999 you don't always see a dash hanging out in the minibuffer. */
9000 echo_dash ();
9001 }
9002
9003 /* Record the initial state of the echo area and this_command_keys;
9004 we will need to restore them if we replay a key sequence. */
9005 if (INTERACTIVE)
9006 echo_start = echo_length ();
9007 keys_start = this_command_key_count;
9008 this_single_command_key_start = keys_start;
9009
9010 /* We jump here when we need to reinitialize fkey and keytran; this
9011 happens if we switch keyboards between rescans. */
9012 replay_entire_sequence:
9013
9014 indec.map = indec.parent = KVAR (current_kboard, Vinput_decode_map);
9015 fkey.map = fkey.parent = KVAR (current_kboard, Vlocal_function_key_map);
9016 keytran.map = keytran.parent = Vkey_translation_map;
9017 indec.start = indec.end = 0;
9018 fkey.start = fkey.end = 0;
9019 keytran.start = keytran.end = 0;
9020
9021 /* We jump here when the key sequence has been thoroughly changed, and
9022 we need to rescan it starting from the beginning. When we jump here,
9023 keybuf[0..mock_input] holds the sequence we should reread. */
9024 replay_sequence:
9025
9026 starting_buffer = current_buffer;
9027 first_unbound = bufsize + 1;
9028
9029 /* Build our list of keymaps.
9030 If we recognize a function key and replace its escape sequence in
9031 keybuf with its symbol, or if the sequence starts with a mouse
9032 click and we need to switch buffers, we jump back here to rebuild
9033 the initial keymaps from the current buffer. */
9034 current_binding = active_maps (first_event);
9035
9036 /* Start from the beginning in keybuf. */
9037 t = 0;
9038
9039 /* These are no-ops the first time through, but if we restart, they
9040 revert the echo area and this_command_keys to their original state. */
9041 this_command_key_count = keys_start;
9042 if (INTERACTIVE && t < mock_input)
9043 echo_truncate (echo_start);
9044
9045 /* If the best binding for the current key sequence is a keymap, or
9046 we may be looking at a function key's escape sequence, keep on
9047 reading. */
9048 while (!NILP (current_binding)
9049 /* Keep reading as long as there's a prefix binding. */
9050 ? KEYMAPP (current_binding)
9051 /* Don't return in the middle of a possible function key sequence,
9052 if the only bindings we found were via case conversion.
9053 Thus, if ESC O a has a function-key-map translation
9054 and ESC o has a binding, don't return after ESC O,
9055 so that we can translate ESC O plus the next character. */
9056 : (/* indec.start < t || fkey.start < t || */ keytran.start < t))
9057 {
9058 Lisp_Object key;
9059 bool used_mouse_menu = 0;
9060
9061 /* Where the last real key started. If we need to throw away a
9062 key that has expanded into more than one element of keybuf
9063 (say, a mouse click on the mode line which is being treated
9064 as [mode-line (mouse-...)], then we backtrack to this point
9065 of keybuf. */
9066 int last_real_key_start;
9067
9068 /* These variables are analogous to echo_start and keys_start;
9069 while those allow us to restart the entire key sequence,
9070 echo_local_start and keys_local_start allow us to throw away
9071 just one key. */
9072 ptrdiff_t echo_local_start IF_LINT (= 0);
9073 int keys_local_start;
9074 Lisp_Object new_binding;
9075
9076 eassert (indec.end == t || (indec.end > t && indec.end <= mock_input));
9077 eassert (indec.start <= indec.end);
9078 eassert (fkey.start <= fkey.end);
9079 eassert (keytran.start <= keytran.end);
9080 /* key-translation-map is applied *after* function-key-map
9081 which is itself applied *after* input-decode-map. */
9082 eassert (fkey.end <= indec.start);
9083 eassert (keytran.end <= fkey.start);
9084
9085 if (/* first_unbound < indec.start && first_unbound < fkey.start && */
9086 first_unbound < keytran.start)
9087 { /* The prefix upto first_unbound has no binding and has
9088 no translation left to do either, so we know it's unbound.
9089 If we don't stop now, we risk staying here indefinitely
9090 (if the user keeps entering fkey or keytran prefixes
9091 like C-c ESC ESC ESC ESC ...) */
9092 int i;
9093 for (i = first_unbound + 1; i < t; i++)
9094 keybuf[i - first_unbound - 1] = keybuf[i];
9095 mock_input = t - first_unbound - 1;
9096 indec.end = indec.start -= first_unbound + 1;
9097 indec.map = indec.parent;
9098 fkey.end = fkey.start -= first_unbound + 1;
9099 fkey.map = fkey.parent;
9100 keytran.end = keytran.start -= first_unbound + 1;
9101 keytran.map = keytran.parent;
9102 goto replay_sequence;
9103 }
9104
9105 if (t >= bufsize)
9106 error ("Key sequence too long");
9107
9108 if (INTERACTIVE)
9109 echo_local_start = echo_length ();
9110 keys_local_start = this_command_key_count;
9111
9112 replay_key:
9113 /* These are no-ops, unless we throw away a keystroke below and
9114 jumped back up to replay_key; in that case, these restore the
9115 variables to their original state, allowing us to replay the
9116 loop. */
9117 if (INTERACTIVE && t < mock_input)
9118 echo_truncate (echo_local_start);
9119 this_command_key_count = keys_local_start;
9120
9121 /* By default, assume each event is "real". */
9122 last_real_key_start = t;
9123
9124 /* Does mock_input indicate that we are re-reading a key sequence? */
9125 if (t < mock_input)
9126 {
9127 key = keybuf[t];
9128 add_command_key (key);
9129 if (echo_keystrokes_p ()
9130 && current_kboard->immediate_echo)
9131 {
9132 echo_add_key (key);
9133 echo_dash ();
9134 }
9135 }
9136
9137 /* If not, we should actually read a character. */
9138 else
9139 {
9140 {
9141 KBOARD *interrupted_kboard = current_kboard;
9142 struct frame *interrupted_frame = SELECTED_FRAME ();
9143 /* Calling read_char with COMMANDFLAG = -2 avoids
9144 redisplay in read_char and its subroutines. */
9145 key = read_char (prevent_redisplay ? -2 : NILP (prompt),
9146 current_binding, last_nonmenu_event,
9147 &used_mouse_menu, NULL);
9148 if ((INTEGERP (key) && XINT (key) == -2) /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */
9149 /* When switching to a new tty (with a new keyboard),
9150 read_char returns the new buffer, rather than -2
9151 (Bug#5095). This is because `terminal-init-xterm'
9152 calls read-char, which eats the wrong_kboard_jmpbuf
9153 return. Any better way to fix this? -- cyd */
9154 || (interrupted_kboard != current_kboard))
9155 {
9156 bool found = 0;
9157 struct kboard *k;
9158
9159 for (k = all_kboards; k; k = k->next_kboard)
9160 if (k == interrupted_kboard)
9161 found = 1;
9162
9163 if (!found)
9164 {
9165 /* Don't touch interrupted_kboard when it's been
9166 deleted. */
9167 delayed_switch_frame = Qnil;
9168 goto replay_entire_sequence;
9169 }
9170
9171 if (!NILP (delayed_switch_frame))
9172 {
9173 kset_kbd_queue
9174 (interrupted_kboard,
9175 Fcons (delayed_switch_frame,
9176 KVAR (interrupted_kboard, kbd_queue)));
9177 delayed_switch_frame = Qnil;
9178 }
9179
9180 while (t > 0)
9181 kset_kbd_queue
9182 (interrupted_kboard,
9183 Fcons (keybuf[--t], KVAR (interrupted_kboard, kbd_queue)));
9184
9185 /* If the side queue is non-empty, ensure it begins with a
9186 switch-frame, so we'll replay it in the right context. */
9187 if (CONSP (KVAR (interrupted_kboard, kbd_queue))
9188 && (key = XCAR (KVAR (interrupted_kboard, kbd_queue)),
9189 !(EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (key)
9190 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (key)),
9191 Qswitch_frame))))
9192 {
9193 Lisp_Object frame;
9194 XSETFRAME (frame, interrupted_frame);
9195 kset_kbd_queue
9196 (interrupted_kboard,
9197 Fcons (make_lispy_switch_frame (frame),
9198 KVAR (interrupted_kboard, kbd_queue)));
9199 }
9200 mock_input = 0;
9201 goto replay_entire_sequence;
9202 }
9203 }
9204
9205 /* read_char returns t when it shows a menu and the user rejects it.
9206 Just return -1. */
9207 if (EQ (key, Qt))
9208 {
9209 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
9210 UNGCPRO;
9211 return -1;
9212 }
9213
9214 /* read_char returns -1 at the end of a macro.
9215 Emacs 18 handles this by returning immediately with a
9216 zero, so that's what we'll do. */
9217 if (INTEGERP (key) && XINT (key) == -1)
9218 {
9219 t = 0;
9220 /* The Microsoft C compiler can't handle the goto that
9221 would go here. */
9222 dummyflag = 1;
9223 break;
9224 }
9225
9226 /* If the current buffer has been changed from under us, the
9227 keymap may have changed, so replay the sequence. */
9228 if (BUFFERP (key))
9229 {
9230 timer_resume_idle ();
9231
9232 mock_input = t;
9233 /* Reset the current buffer from the selected window
9234 in case something changed the former and not the latter.
9235 This is to be more consistent with the behavior
9236 of the command_loop_1. */
9237 if (fix_current_buffer)
9238 {
9239 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame)))
9240 Fkill_emacs (Qnil);
9241 if (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents)
9242 != current_buffer)
9243 Fset_buffer (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents);
9244 }
9245
9246 goto replay_sequence;
9247 }
9248
9249 /* If we have a quit that was typed in another frame, and
9250 quit_throw_to_read_char switched buffers,
9251 replay to get the right keymap. */
9252 if (INTEGERP (key)
9253 && XINT (key) == quit_char
9254 && current_buffer != starting_buffer)
9255 {
9256 GROW_RAW_KEYBUF;
9257 ASET (raw_keybuf, raw_keybuf_count, key);
9258 raw_keybuf_count++;
9259 keybuf[t++] = key;
9260 mock_input = t;
9261 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
9262 goto replay_sequence;
9263 }
9264
9265 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
9266
9267 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (key)
9268 /* Either a `switch-frame' or a `select-window' event. */
9269 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (key)), Qswitch_frame))
9270 {
9271 /* If we're at the beginning of a key sequence, and the caller
9272 says it's okay, go ahead and return this event. If we're
9273 in the midst of a key sequence, delay it until the end. */
9274 if (t > 0 || !can_return_switch_frame)
9275 {
9276 delayed_switch_frame = key;
9277 goto replay_key;
9278 }
9279 }
9280
9281 if (NILP (first_event))
9282 {
9283 first_event = key;
9284 /* Even if first_event does not specify a particular
9285 window/position, it's important to recompute the maps here
9286 since a long time might have passed since we entered
9287 read_key_sequence, and a timer (or process-filter or
9288 special-event-map, ...) might have switched the current buffer
9289 or the selected window from under us in the mean time. */
9290 if (fix_current_buffer
9291 && (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents)
9292 != current_buffer))
9293 Fset_buffer (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents);
9294 current_binding = active_maps (first_event);
9295 }
9296
9297 GROW_RAW_KEYBUF;
9298 ASET (raw_keybuf, raw_keybuf_count, key);
9299 raw_keybuf_count++;
9300 }
9301
9302 /* Clicks in non-text areas get prefixed by the symbol
9303 in their CHAR-ADDRESS field. For example, a click on
9304 the mode line is prefixed by the symbol `mode-line'.
9305
9306 Furthermore, key sequences beginning with mouse clicks
9307 are read using the keymaps of the buffer clicked on, not
9308 the current buffer. So we may have to switch the buffer
9309 here.
9310
9311 When we turn one event into two events, we must make sure
9312 that neither of the two looks like the original--so that,
9313 if we replay the events, they won't be expanded again.
9314 If not for this, such reexpansion could happen either here
9315 or when user programs play with this-command-keys. */
9316 if (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (key))
9317 {
9318 Lisp_Object kind = EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (key));
9319 if (EQ (kind, Qmouse_click))
9320 {
9321 Lisp_Object window = POSN_WINDOW (EVENT_START (key));
9322 Lisp_Object posn = POSN_POSN (EVENT_START (key));
9323
9324 if (CONSP (posn)
9325 || (!NILP (fake_prefixed_keys)
9326 && !NILP (Fmemq (key, fake_prefixed_keys))))
9327 {
9328 /* We're looking a second time at an event for which
9329 we generated a fake prefix key. Set
9330 last_real_key_start appropriately. */
9331 if (t > 0)
9332 last_real_key_start = t - 1;
9333 }
9334
9335 if (last_real_key_start == 0)
9336 {
9337 /* Key sequences beginning with mouse clicks are
9338 read using the keymaps in the buffer clicked on,
9339 not the current buffer. If we're at the
9340 beginning of a key sequence, switch buffers. */
9341 if (WINDOWP (window)
9342 && BUFFERP (XWINDOW (window)->contents)
9343 && XBUFFER (XWINDOW (window)->contents) != current_buffer)
9344 {
9345 ASET (raw_keybuf, raw_keybuf_count, key);
9346 raw_keybuf_count++;
9347 keybuf[t] = key;
9348 mock_input = t + 1;
9349
9350 /* Arrange to go back to the original buffer once we're
9351 done reading the key sequence. Note that we can't
9352 use save_excursion_{save,restore} here, because they
9353 save point as well as the current buffer; we don't
9354 want to save point, because redisplay may change it,
9355 to accommodate a Fset_window_start or something. We
9356 don't want to do this at the top of the function,
9357 because we may get input from a subprocess which
9358 wants to change the selected window and stuff (say,
9359 emacsclient). */
9360 record_unwind_current_buffer ();
9361
9362 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame)))
9363 Fkill_emacs (Qnil);
9364 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (window)->contents));
9365 goto replay_sequence;
9366 }
9367 }
9368
9369 /* Expand mode-line and scroll-bar events into two events:
9370 use posn as a fake prefix key. */
9371 if (SYMBOLP (posn)
9372 && (NILP (fake_prefixed_keys)
9373 || NILP (Fmemq (key, fake_prefixed_keys))))
9374 {
9375 if (bufsize - t <= 1)
9376 error ("Key sequence too long");
9377
9378 keybuf[t] = posn;
9379 keybuf[t + 1] = key;
9380 mock_input = t + 2;
9381
9382 /* Record that a fake prefix key has been generated
9383 for KEY. Don't modify the event; this would
9384 prevent proper action when the event is pushed
9385 back into unread-command-events. */
9386 fake_prefixed_keys = Fcons (key, fake_prefixed_keys);
9387 goto replay_key;
9388 }
9389 }
9390 else if (CONSP (XCDR (key))
9391 && CONSP (EVENT_START (key))
9392 && CONSP (XCDR (EVENT_START (key))))
9393 {
9394 Lisp_Object posn;
9395
9396 posn = POSN_POSN (EVENT_START (key));
9397 /* Handle menu-bar events:
9398 insert the dummy prefix event `menu-bar'. */
9399 if (EQ (posn, Qmenu_bar) || EQ (posn, Qtool_bar))
9400 {
9401 if (bufsize - t <= 1)
9402 error ("Key sequence too long");
9403 keybuf[t] = posn;
9404 keybuf[t + 1] = key;
9405
9406 /* Zap the position in key, so we know that we've
9407 expanded it, and don't try to do so again. */
9408 POSN_SET_POSN (EVENT_START (key), list1 (posn));
9409
9410 mock_input = t + 2;
9411 goto replay_sequence;
9412 }
9413 else if (CONSP (posn))
9414 {
9415 /* We're looking at the second event of a
9416 sequence which we expanded before. Set
9417 last_real_key_start appropriately. */
9418 if (last_real_key_start == t && t > 0)
9419 last_real_key_start = t - 1;
9420 }
9421 }
9422 }
9423
9424 /* We have finally decided that KEY is something we might want
9425 to look up. */
9426 new_binding = follow_key (current_binding, key);
9427
9428 /* If KEY wasn't bound, we'll try some fallbacks. */
9429 if (!NILP (new_binding))
9430 /* This is needed for the following scenario:
9431 event 0: a down-event that gets dropped by calling replay_key.
9432 event 1: some normal prefix like C-h.
9433 After event 0, first_unbound is 0, after event 1 indec.start,
9434 fkey.start, and keytran.start are all 1, so when we see that
9435 C-h is bound, we need to update first_unbound. */
9436 first_unbound = max (t + 1, first_unbound);
9437 else
9438 {
9439 Lisp_Object head;
9440
9441 /* Remember the position to put an upper bound on indec.start. */
9442 first_unbound = min (t, first_unbound);
9443
9444 head = EVENT_HEAD (key);
9445
9446 if (SYMBOLP (head))
9447 {
9448 Lisp_Object breakdown;
9449 int modifiers;
9450
9451 breakdown = parse_modifiers (head);
9452 modifiers = XINT (XCAR (XCDR (breakdown)));
9453 /* Attempt to reduce an unbound mouse event to a simpler
9454 event that is bound:
9455 Drags reduce to clicks.
9456 Double-clicks reduce to clicks.
9457 Triple-clicks reduce to double-clicks, then to clicks.
9458 Down-clicks are eliminated.
9459 Double-downs reduce to downs, then are eliminated.
9460 Triple-downs reduce to double-downs, then to downs,
9461 then are eliminated. */
9462 if (modifiers & (down_modifier | drag_modifier
9463 | double_modifier | triple_modifier))
9464 {
9465 while (modifiers & (down_modifier | drag_modifier
9466 | double_modifier | triple_modifier))
9467 {
9468 Lisp_Object new_head, new_click;
9469 if (modifiers & triple_modifier)
9470 modifiers ^= (double_modifier | triple_modifier);
9471 else if (modifiers & double_modifier)
9472 modifiers &= ~double_modifier;
9473 else if (modifiers & drag_modifier)
9474 modifiers &= ~drag_modifier;
9475 else
9476 {
9477 /* Dispose of this `down' event by simply jumping
9478 back to replay_key, to get another event.
9479
9480 Note that if this event came from mock input,
9481 then just jumping back to replay_key will just
9482 hand it to us again. So we have to wipe out any
9483 mock input.
9484
9485 We could delete keybuf[t] and shift everything
9486 after that to the left by one spot, but we'd also
9487 have to fix up any variable that points into
9488 keybuf, and shifting isn't really necessary
9489 anyway.
9490
9491 Adding prefixes for non-textual mouse clicks
9492 creates two characters of mock input, and both
9493 must be thrown away. If we're only looking at
9494 the prefix now, we can just jump back to
9495 replay_key. On the other hand, if we've already
9496 processed the prefix, and now the actual click
9497 itself is giving us trouble, then we've lost the
9498 state of the keymaps we want to backtrack to, and
9499 we need to replay the whole sequence to rebuild
9500 it.
9501
9502 Beyond that, only function key expansion could
9503 create more than two keys, but that should never
9504 generate mouse events, so it's okay to zero
9505 mock_input in that case too.
9506
9507 FIXME: The above paragraph seems just plain
9508 wrong, if you consider things like
9509 xterm-mouse-mode. -stef
9510
9511 Isn't this just the most wonderful code ever? */
9512
9513 /* If mock_input > t + 1, the above simplification
9514 will actually end up dropping keys on the floor.
9515 This is probably OK for now, but even
9516 if mock_input <= t + 1, we need to adjust indec,
9517 fkey, and keytran.
9518 Typical case [header-line down-mouse-N]:
9519 mock_input = 2, t = 1, fkey.end = 1,
9520 last_real_key_start = 0. */
9521 if (indec.end > last_real_key_start)
9522 {
9523 indec.end = indec.start
9524 = min (last_real_key_start, indec.start);
9525 indec.map = indec.parent;
9526 if (fkey.end > last_real_key_start)
9527 {
9528 fkey.end = fkey.start
9529 = min (last_real_key_start, fkey.start);
9530 fkey.map = fkey.parent;
9531 if (keytran.end > last_real_key_start)
9532 {
9533 keytran.end = keytran.start
9534 = min (last_real_key_start, keytran.start);
9535 keytran.map = keytran.parent;
9536 }
9537 }
9538 }
9539 if (t == last_real_key_start)
9540 {
9541 mock_input = 0;
9542 goto replay_key;
9543 }
9544 else
9545 {
9546 mock_input = last_real_key_start;
9547 goto replay_sequence;
9548 }
9549 }
9550
9551 new_head
9552 = apply_modifiers (modifiers, XCAR (breakdown));
9553 new_click = list2 (new_head, EVENT_START (key));
9554
9555 /* Look for a binding for this new key. */
9556 new_binding = follow_key (current_binding, new_click);
9557
9558 /* If that click is bound, go for it. */
9559 if (!NILP (new_binding))
9560 {
9561 current_binding = new_binding;
9562 key = new_click;
9563 break;
9564 }
9565 /* Otherwise, we'll leave key set to the drag event. */
9566 }
9567 }
9568 }
9569 }
9570 current_binding = new_binding;
9571
9572 keybuf[t++] = key;
9573 /* Normally, last_nonmenu_event gets the previous key we read.
9574 But when a mouse popup menu is being used,
9575 we don't update last_nonmenu_event; it continues to hold the mouse
9576 event that preceded the first level of menu. */
9577 if (!used_mouse_menu)
9578 last_nonmenu_event = key;
9579
9580 /* Record what part of this_command_keys is the current key sequence. */
9581 this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count - t;
9582
9583 /* Look for this sequence in input-decode-map.
9584 Scan from indec.end until we find a bound suffix. */
9585 while (indec.end < t)
9586 {
9587 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
9588 bool done;
9589 int diff;
9590
9591 GCPRO4 (indec.map, fkey.map, keytran.map, delayed_switch_frame);
9592 done = keyremap_step (keybuf, bufsize, &indec, max (t, mock_input),
9593 1, &diff, prompt);
9594 UNGCPRO;
9595 if (done)
9596 {
9597 mock_input = diff + max (t, mock_input);
9598 goto replay_sequence;
9599 }
9600 }
9601
9602 if (!KEYMAPP (current_binding)
9603 && !test_undefined (current_binding)
9604 && indec.start >= t)
9605 /* There is a binding and it's not a prefix.
9606 (and it doesn't have any input-decode-map translation pending).
9607 There is thus no function-key in this sequence.
9608 Moving fkey.start is important in this case to allow keytran.start
9609 to go over the sequence before we return (since we keep the
9610 invariant that keytran.end <= fkey.start). */
9611 {
9612 if (fkey.start < t)
9613 (fkey.start = fkey.end = t, fkey.map = fkey.parent);
9614 }
9615 else
9616 /* If the sequence is unbound, see if we can hang a function key
9617 off the end of it. */
9618 /* Continue scan from fkey.end until we find a bound suffix. */
9619 while (fkey.end < indec.start)
9620 {
9621 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
9622 bool done;
9623 int diff;
9624
9625 GCPRO4 (indec.map, fkey.map, keytran.map, delayed_switch_frame);
9626 done = keyremap_step (keybuf, bufsize, &fkey,
9627 max (t, mock_input),
9628 /* If there's a binding (i.e.
9629 first_binding >= nmaps) we don't want
9630 to apply this function-key-mapping. */
9631 fkey.end + 1 == t
9632 && (test_undefined (current_binding)),
9633 &diff, prompt);
9634 UNGCPRO;
9635 if (done)
9636 {
9637 mock_input = diff + max (t, mock_input);
9638 /* Adjust the input-decode-map counters. */
9639 indec.end += diff;
9640 indec.start += diff;
9641
9642 goto replay_sequence;
9643 }
9644 }
9645
9646 /* Look for this sequence in key-translation-map.
9647 Scan from keytran.end until we find a bound suffix. */
9648 while (keytran.end < fkey.start)
9649 {
9650 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
9651 bool done;
9652 int diff;
9653
9654 GCPRO4 (indec.map, fkey.map, keytran.map, delayed_switch_frame);
9655 done = keyremap_step (keybuf, bufsize, &keytran, max (t, mock_input),
9656 1, &diff, prompt);
9657 UNGCPRO;
9658 if (done)
9659 {
9660 mock_input = diff + max (t, mock_input);
9661 /* Adjust the function-key-map and input-decode-map counters. */
9662 indec.end += diff;
9663 indec.start += diff;
9664 fkey.end += diff;
9665 fkey.start += diff;
9666
9667 goto replay_sequence;
9668 }
9669 }
9670
9671 /* If KEY is not defined in any of the keymaps,
9672 and cannot be part of a function key or translation,
9673 and is an upper case letter
9674 use the corresponding lower-case letter instead. */
9675 if (NILP (current_binding)
9676 && /* indec.start >= t && fkey.start >= t && */ keytran.start >= t
9677 && INTEGERP (key)
9678 && ((CHARACTERP (make_number (XINT (key) & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK))
9679 && uppercasep (XINT (key) & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK))
9680 || (XINT (key) & shift_modifier)))
9681 {
9682 Lisp_Object new_key;
9683
9684 original_uppercase = key;
9685 original_uppercase_position = t - 1;
9686
9687 if (XINT (key) & shift_modifier)
9688 XSETINT (new_key, XINT (key) & ~shift_modifier);
9689 else
9690 XSETINT (new_key, (downcase (XINT (key) & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)
9691 | (XINT (key) & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)));
9692
9693 /* We have to do this unconditionally, regardless of whether
9694 the lower-case char is defined in the keymaps, because they
9695 might get translated through function-key-map. */
9696 keybuf[t - 1] = new_key;
9697 mock_input = max (t, mock_input);
9698 shift_translated = 1;
9699
9700 goto replay_sequence;
9701 }
9702
9703 if (NILP (current_binding)
9704 && help_char_p (EVENT_HEAD (key)) && t > 1)
9705 {
9706 read_key_sequence_cmd = Vprefix_help_command;
9707 /* The Microsoft C compiler can't handle the goto that
9708 would go here. */
9709 dummyflag = 1;
9710 break;
9711 }
9712
9713 /* If KEY is not defined in any of the keymaps,
9714 and cannot be part of a function key or translation,
9715 and is a shifted function key,
9716 use the corresponding unshifted function key instead. */
9717 if (NILP (current_binding)
9718 && /* indec.start >= t && fkey.start >= t && */ keytran.start >= t)
9719 {
9720 Lisp_Object breakdown = parse_modifiers (key);
9721 int modifiers
9722 = CONSP (breakdown) ? (XINT (XCAR (XCDR (breakdown)))) : 0;
9723
9724 if (modifiers & shift_modifier
9725 /* Treat uppercase keys as shifted. */
9726 || (INTEGERP (key)
9727 && (KEY_TO_CHAR (key)
9728 < XCHAR_TABLE (BVAR (current_buffer, downcase_table))->header.size)
9729 && uppercasep (KEY_TO_CHAR (key))))
9730 {
9731 Lisp_Object new_key
9732 = (modifiers & shift_modifier
9733 ? apply_modifiers (modifiers & ~shift_modifier,
9734 XCAR (breakdown))
9735 : make_number (downcase (KEY_TO_CHAR (key)) | modifiers));
9736
9737 original_uppercase = key;
9738 original_uppercase_position = t - 1;
9739
9740 /* We have to do this unconditionally, regardless of whether
9741 the lower-case char is defined in the keymaps, because they
9742 might get translated through function-key-map. */
9743 keybuf[t - 1] = new_key;
9744 mock_input = max (t, mock_input);
9745 /* Reset fkey (and consequently keytran) to apply
9746 function-key-map on the result, so that S-backspace is
9747 correctly mapped to DEL (via backspace). OTOH,
9748 input-decode-map doesn't need to go through it again. */
9749 fkey.start = fkey.end = 0;
9750 keytran.start = keytran.end = 0;
9751 shift_translated = 1;
9752
9753 goto replay_sequence;
9754 }
9755 }
9756 }
9757 if (!dummyflag)
9758 read_key_sequence_cmd = current_binding;
9759 read_key_sequence_remapped
9760 /* Remap command through active keymaps.
9761 Do the remapping here, before the unbind_to so it uses the keymaps
9762 of the appropriate buffer. */
9763 = SYMBOLP (read_key_sequence_cmd)
9764 ? Fcommand_remapping (read_key_sequence_cmd, Qnil, Qnil)
9765 : Qnil;
9766
9767 unread_switch_frame = delayed_switch_frame;
9768 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
9769
9770 /* Don't downcase the last character if the caller says don't.
9771 Don't downcase it if the result is undefined, either. */
9772 if ((dont_downcase_last || NILP (current_binding))
9773 && t > 0
9774 && t - 1 == original_uppercase_position)
9775 {
9776 keybuf[t - 1] = original_uppercase;
9777 shift_translated = 0;
9778 }
9779
9780 if (shift_translated)
9781 Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated = Qt;
9782
9783 /* Occasionally we fabricate events, perhaps by expanding something
9784 according to function-key-map, or by adding a prefix symbol to a
9785 mouse click in the scroll bar or modeline. In this cases, return
9786 the entire generated key sequence, even if we hit an unbound
9787 prefix or a definition before the end. This means that you will
9788 be able to push back the event properly, and also means that
9789 read-key-sequence will always return a logical unit.
9790
9791 Better ideas? */
9792 for (; t < mock_input; t++)
9793 {
9794 if (echo_keystrokes_p ())
9795 echo_char (keybuf[t]);
9796 add_command_key (keybuf[t]);
9797 }
9798
9799 UNGCPRO;
9800 return t;
9801 }
9802
9803 static Lisp_Object
9804 read_key_sequence_vs (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object continue_echo,
9805 Lisp_Object dont_downcase_last,
9806 Lisp_Object can_return_switch_frame,
9807 Lisp_Object cmd_loop, bool allow_string)
9808 {
9809 Lisp_Object keybuf[30];
9810 register int i;
9811 struct gcpro gcpro1;
9812 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
9813
9814 if (!NILP (prompt))
9815 CHECK_STRING (prompt);
9816 QUIT;
9817
9818 specbind (Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char,
9819 (NILP (cmd_loop) ? Qt : Qnil));
9820 specbind (Qinput_method_use_echo_area,
9821 (NILP (cmd_loop) ? Qt : Qnil));
9822
9823 memset (keybuf, 0, sizeof keybuf);
9824 GCPRO1 (keybuf[0]);
9825 gcpro1.nvars = ARRAYELTS (keybuf);
9826
9827 if (NILP (continue_echo))
9828 {
9829 this_command_key_count = 0;
9830 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
9831 this_single_command_key_start = 0;
9832 }
9833
9834 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
9835 if (display_hourglass_p)
9836 cancel_hourglass ();
9837 #endif
9838
9839 i = read_key_sequence (keybuf, ARRAYELTS (keybuf),
9840 prompt, ! NILP (dont_downcase_last),
9841 ! NILP (can_return_switch_frame), 0, 0);
9842
9843 #if 0 /* The following is fine for code reading a key sequence and
9844 then proceeding with a lengthy computation, but it's not good
9845 for code reading keys in a loop, like an input method. */
9846 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
9847 if (display_hourglass_p)
9848 start_hourglass ();
9849 #endif
9850 #endif
9851
9852 if (i == -1)
9853 {
9854 Vquit_flag = Qt;
9855 QUIT;
9856 }
9857 UNGCPRO;
9858 return unbind_to (count,
9859 ((allow_string ? make_event_array : Fvector)
9860 (i, keybuf)));
9861 }
9862
9863 DEFUN ("read-key-sequence", Fread_key_sequence, Sread_key_sequence, 1, 5, 0,
9864 doc: /* Read a sequence of keystrokes and return as a string or vector.
9865 The sequence is sufficient to specify a non-prefix command in the
9866 current local and global maps.
9867
9868 First arg PROMPT is a prompt string. If nil, do not prompt specially.
9869 Second (optional) arg CONTINUE-ECHO, if non-nil, means this key echos
9870 as a continuation of the previous key.
9871
9872 The third (optional) arg DONT-DOWNCASE-LAST, if non-nil, means do not
9873 convert the last event to lower case. (Normally any upper case event
9874 is converted to lower case if the original event is undefined and the lower
9875 case equivalent is defined.) A non-nil value is appropriate for reading
9876 a key sequence to be defined.
9877
9878 A C-g typed while in this function is treated like any other character,
9879 and `quit-flag' is not set.
9880
9881 If the key sequence starts with a mouse click, then the sequence is read
9882 using the keymaps of the buffer of the window clicked in, not the buffer
9883 of the selected window as normal.
9884
9885 `read-key-sequence' drops unbound button-down events, since you normally
9886 only care about the click or drag events which follow them. If a drag
9887 or multi-click event is unbound, but the corresponding click event would
9888 be bound, `read-key-sequence' turns the event into a click event at the
9889 drag's starting position. This means that you don't have to distinguish
9890 between click and drag, double, or triple events unless you want to.
9891
9892 `read-key-sequence' prefixes mouse events on mode lines, the vertical
9893 lines separating windows, and scroll bars with imaginary keys
9894 `mode-line', `vertical-line', and `vertical-scroll-bar'.
9895
9896 Optional fourth argument CAN-RETURN-SWITCH-FRAME non-nil means that this
9897 function will process a switch-frame event if the user switches frames
9898 before typing anything. If the user switches frames in the middle of a
9899 key sequence, or at the start of the sequence but CAN-RETURN-SWITCH-FRAME
9900 is nil, then the event will be put off until after the current key sequence.
9901
9902 `read-key-sequence' checks `function-key-map' for function key
9903 sequences, where they wouldn't conflict with ordinary bindings. See
9904 `function-key-map' for more details.
9905
9906 The optional fifth argument CMD-LOOP, if non-nil, means
9907 that this key sequence is being read by something that will
9908 read commands one after another. It should be nil if the caller
9909 will read just one key sequence. */)
9910 (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object continue_echo, Lisp_Object dont_downcase_last, Lisp_Object can_return_switch_frame, Lisp_Object cmd_loop)
9911 {
9912 return read_key_sequence_vs (prompt, continue_echo, dont_downcase_last,
9913 can_return_switch_frame, cmd_loop, true);
9914 }
9915
9916 DEFUN ("read-key-sequence-vector", Fread_key_sequence_vector,
9917 Sread_key_sequence_vector, 1, 5, 0,
9918 doc: /* Like `read-key-sequence' but always return a vector. */)
9919 (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object continue_echo, Lisp_Object dont_downcase_last, Lisp_Object can_return_switch_frame, Lisp_Object cmd_loop)
9920 {
9921 return read_key_sequence_vs (prompt, continue_echo, dont_downcase_last,
9922 can_return_switch_frame, cmd_loop, false);
9923 }
9924 \f
9925 /* Return true if input events are pending. */
9926
9927 bool
9928 detect_input_pending (void)
9929 {
9930 return input_pending || get_input_pending (0);
9931 }
9932
9933 /* Return true if input events other than mouse movements are
9934 pending. */
9935
9936 bool
9937 detect_input_pending_ignore_squeezables (void)
9938 {
9939 return input_pending || get_input_pending (READABLE_EVENTS_IGNORE_SQUEEZABLES);
9940 }
9941
9942 /* Return true if input events are pending, and run any pending timers. */
9943
9944 bool
9945 detect_input_pending_run_timers (bool do_display)
9946 {
9947 unsigned old_timers_run = timers_run;
9948
9949 if (!input_pending)
9950 get_input_pending (READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW);
9951
9952 if (old_timers_run != timers_run && do_display)
9953 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (8);
9954
9955 return input_pending;
9956 }
9957
9958 /* This is called in some cases before a possible quit.
9959 It cases the next call to detect_input_pending to recompute input_pending.
9960 So calling this function unnecessarily can't do any harm. */
9961
9962 void
9963 clear_input_pending (void)
9964 {
9965 input_pending = 0;
9966 }
9967
9968 /* Return true if there are pending requeued events.
9969 This isn't used yet. The hope is to make wait_reading_process_output
9970 call it, and return if it runs Lisp code that unreads something.
9971 The problem is, kbd_buffer_get_event needs to be fixed to know what
9972 to do in that case. It isn't trivial. */
9973
9974 bool
9975 requeued_events_pending_p (void)
9976 {
9977 return (!NILP (Vunread_command_events));
9978 }
9979
9980 DEFUN ("input-pending-p", Finput_pending_p, Sinput_pending_p, 0, 1, 0,
9981 doc: /* Return t if command input is currently available with no wait.
9982 Actually, the value is nil only if we can be sure that no input is available;
9983 if there is a doubt, the value is t.
9984
9985 If CHECK-TIMERS is non-nil, timers that are ready to run will do so. */)
9986 (Lisp_Object check_timers)
9987 {
9988 if (!NILP (Vunread_command_events)
9989 || !NILP (Vunread_post_input_method_events)
9990 || !NILP (Vunread_input_method_events))
9991 return (Qt);
9992
9993 /* Process non-user-visible events (Bug#10195). */
9994 process_special_events ();
9995
9996 return (get_input_pending ((NILP (check_timers)
9997 ? 0 : READABLE_EVENTS_DO_TIMERS_NOW)
9998 | READABLE_EVENTS_FILTER_EVENTS)
9999 ? Qt : Qnil);
10000 }
10001
10002 DEFUN ("recent-keys", Frecent_keys, Srecent_keys, 0, 0, 0,
10003 doc: /* Return vector of last 300 events, not counting those from keyboard macros. */)
10004 (void)
10005 {
10006 Lisp_Object *keys = XVECTOR (recent_keys)->contents;
10007 Lisp_Object val;
10008
10009 if (total_keys < NUM_RECENT_KEYS)
10010 return Fvector (total_keys, keys);
10011 else
10012 {
10013 val = Fvector (NUM_RECENT_KEYS, keys);
10014 vcopy (val, 0, keys + recent_keys_index,
10015 NUM_RECENT_KEYS - recent_keys_index);
10016 vcopy (val, NUM_RECENT_KEYS - recent_keys_index,
10017 keys, recent_keys_index);
10018 return val;
10019 }
10020 }
10021
10022 DEFUN ("this-command-keys", Fthis_command_keys, Sthis_command_keys, 0, 0, 0,
10023 doc: /* Return the key sequence that invoked this command.
10024 However, if the command has called `read-key-sequence', it returns
10025 the last key sequence that has been read.
10026 The value is a string or a vector.
10027
10028 See also `this-command-keys-vector'. */)
10029 (void)
10030 {
10031 return make_event_array (this_command_key_count,
10032 XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents);
10033 }
10034
10035 DEFUN ("this-command-keys-vector", Fthis_command_keys_vector, Sthis_command_keys_vector, 0, 0, 0,
10036 doc: /* Return the key sequence that invoked this command, as a vector.
10037 However, if the command has called `read-key-sequence', it returns
10038 the last key sequence that has been read.
10039
10040 See also `this-command-keys'. */)
10041 (void)
10042 {
10043 return Fvector (this_command_key_count,
10044 XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents);
10045 }
10046
10047 DEFUN ("this-single-command-keys", Fthis_single_command_keys,
10048 Sthis_single_command_keys, 0, 0, 0,
10049 doc: /* Return the key sequence that invoked this command.
10050 More generally, it returns the last key sequence read, either by
10051 the command loop or by `read-key-sequence'.
10052 Unlike `this-command-keys', this function's value
10053 does not include prefix arguments.
10054 The value is always a vector. */)
10055 (void)
10056 {
10057 return Fvector (this_command_key_count
10058 - this_single_command_key_start,
10059 (XVECTOR (this_command_keys)->contents
10060 + this_single_command_key_start));
10061 }
10062
10063 DEFUN ("this-single-command-raw-keys", Fthis_single_command_raw_keys,
10064 Sthis_single_command_raw_keys, 0, 0, 0,
10065 doc: /* Return the raw events that were read for this command.
10066 More generally, it returns the last key sequence read, either by
10067 the command loop or by `read-key-sequence'.
10068 Unlike `this-single-command-keys', this function's value
10069 shows the events before all translations (except for input methods).
10070 The value is always a vector. */)
10071 (void)
10072 {
10073 return Fvector (raw_keybuf_count, XVECTOR (raw_keybuf)->contents);
10074 }
10075
10076 DEFUN ("reset-this-command-lengths", Freset_this_command_lengths,
10077 Sreset_this_command_lengths, 0, 0, 0,
10078 doc: /* Make the unread events replace the last command and echo.
10079 Used in `universal-argument-other-key'.
10080
10081 `universal-argument-other-key' rereads the event just typed.
10082 It then gets translated through `function-key-map'.
10083 The translated event has to replace the real events,
10084 both in the value of (this-command-keys) and in echoing.
10085 To achieve this, `universal-argument-other-key' calls
10086 `reset-this-command-lengths', which discards the record of reading
10087 these events the first time. */)
10088 (void)
10089 {
10090 this_command_key_count = before_command_key_count;
10091 if (this_command_key_count < this_single_command_key_start)
10092 this_single_command_key_start = this_command_key_count;
10093
10094 echo_truncate (before_command_echo_length);
10095
10096 /* Cause whatever we put into unread-command-events
10097 to echo as if it were being freshly read from the keyboard. */
10098 this_command_key_count_reset = 1;
10099
10100 return Qnil;
10101 }
10102
10103 DEFUN ("clear-this-command-keys", Fclear_this_command_keys,
10104 Sclear_this_command_keys, 0, 1, 0,
10105 doc: /* Clear out the vector that `this-command-keys' returns.
10106 Also clear the record of the last 100 events, unless optional arg
10107 KEEP-RECORD is non-nil. */)
10108 (Lisp_Object keep_record)
10109 {
10110 int i;
10111
10112 this_command_key_count = 0;
10113 this_command_key_count_reset = 0;
10114
10115 if (NILP (keep_record))
10116 {
10117 for (i = 0; i < ASIZE (recent_keys); ++i)
10118 ASET (recent_keys, i, Qnil);
10119 total_keys = 0;
10120 recent_keys_index = 0;
10121 }
10122 return Qnil;
10123 }
10124
10125 DEFUN ("recursion-depth", Frecursion_depth, Srecursion_depth, 0, 0, 0,
10126 doc: /* Return the current depth in recursive edits. */)
10127 (void)
10128 {
10129 Lisp_Object temp;
10130 /* Wrap around reliably on integer overflow. */
10131 EMACS_INT sum = (command_loop_level & INTMASK) + (minibuf_level & INTMASK);
10132 XSETINT (temp, sum);
10133 return temp;
10134 }
10135
10136 DEFUN ("open-dribble-file", Fopen_dribble_file, Sopen_dribble_file, 1, 1,
10137 "FOpen dribble file: ",
10138 doc: /* Start writing all keyboard characters to a dribble file called FILE.
10139 If FILE is nil, close any open dribble file.
10140 The file will be closed when Emacs exits.
10141
10142 Be aware that this records ALL characters you type!
10143 This may include sensitive information such as passwords. */)
10144 (Lisp_Object file)
10145 {
10146 if (dribble)
10147 {
10148 block_input ();
10149 fclose (dribble);
10150 unblock_input ();
10151 dribble = 0;
10152 }
10153 if (!NILP (file))
10154 {
10155 int fd;
10156 Lisp_Object encfile;
10157
10158 file = Fexpand_file_name (file, Qnil);
10159 encfile = ENCODE_FILE (file);
10160 fd = emacs_open (SSDATA (encfile), O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600);
10161 if (fd < 0 && errno == EEXIST && unlink (SSDATA (encfile)) == 0)
10162 fd = emacs_open (SSDATA (encfile), O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600);
10163 dribble = fd < 0 ? 0 : fdopen (fd, "w");
10164 if (dribble == 0)
10165 report_file_error ("Opening dribble", file);
10166 }
10167 return Qnil;
10168 }
10169
10170 DEFUN ("discard-input", Fdiscard_input, Sdiscard_input, 0, 0, 0,
10171 doc: /* Discard the contents of the terminal input buffer.
10172 Also end any kbd macro being defined. */)
10173 (void)
10174 {
10175 if (!NILP (KVAR (current_kboard, defining_kbd_macro)))
10176 {
10177 /* Discard the last command from the macro. */
10178 Fcancel_kbd_macro_events ();
10179 end_kbd_macro ();
10180 }
10181
10182 Vunread_command_events = Qnil;
10183
10184 discard_tty_input ();
10185
10186 kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_store_ptr;
10187 input_pending = 0;
10188
10189 return Qnil;
10190 }
10191 \f
10192 DEFUN ("suspend-emacs", Fsuspend_emacs, Ssuspend_emacs, 0, 1, "",
10193 doc: /* Stop Emacs and return to superior process. You can resume later.
10194 If `cannot-suspend' is non-nil, or if the system doesn't support job
10195 control, run a subshell instead.
10196
10197 If optional arg STUFFSTRING is non-nil, its characters are stuffed
10198 to be read as terminal input by Emacs's parent, after suspension.
10199
10200 Before suspending, run the normal hook `suspend-hook'.
10201 After resumption run the normal hook `suspend-resume-hook'.
10202
10203 Some operating systems cannot stop the Emacs process and resume it later.
10204 On such systems, Emacs starts a subshell instead of suspending. */)
10205 (Lisp_Object stuffstring)
10206 {
10207 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
10208 int old_height, old_width;
10209 int width, height;
10210 struct gcpro gcpro1;
10211 Lisp_Object hook;
10212
10213 if (tty_list && tty_list->next)
10214 error ("There are other tty frames open; close them before suspending Emacs");
10215
10216 if (!NILP (stuffstring))
10217 CHECK_STRING (stuffstring);
10218
10219 /* Run the functions in suspend-hook. */
10220 hook = intern ("suspend-hook");
10221 Frun_hooks (1, &hook);
10222
10223 GCPRO1 (stuffstring);
10224 get_tty_size (fileno (CURTTY ()->input), &old_width, &old_height);
10225 reset_all_sys_modes ();
10226 /* sys_suspend can get an error if it tries to fork a subshell
10227 and the system resources aren't available for that. */
10228 record_unwind_protect_void (init_all_sys_modes);
10229 stuff_buffered_input (stuffstring);
10230 if (cannot_suspend)
10231 sys_subshell ();
10232 else
10233 sys_suspend ();
10234 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
10235
10236 /* Check if terminal/window size has changed.
10237 Note that this is not useful when we are running directly
10238 with a window system; but suspend should be disabled in that case. */
10239 get_tty_size (fileno (CURTTY ()->input), &width, &height);
10240 if (width != old_width || height != old_height)
10241 change_frame_size (SELECTED_FRAME (), width,
10242 height - FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (SELECTED_FRAME ()),
10243 0, 0, 0, 0);
10244
10245 /* Run suspend-resume-hook. */
10246 hook = intern ("suspend-resume-hook");
10247 Frun_hooks (1, &hook);
10248
10249 UNGCPRO;
10250 return Qnil;
10251 }
10252
10253 /* If STUFFSTRING is a string, stuff its contents as pending terminal input.
10254 Then in any case stuff anything Emacs has read ahead and not used. */
10255
10256 void
10257 stuff_buffered_input (Lisp_Object stuffstring)
10258 {
10259 #ifdef SIGTSTP /* stuff_char is defined if SIGTSTP. */
10260 register unsigned char *p;
10261
10262 if (STRINGP (stuffstring))
10263 {
10264 register ptrdiff_t count;
10265
10266 p = SDATA (stuffstring);
10267 count = SBYTES (stuffstring);
10268 while (count-- > 0)
10269 stuff_char (*p++);
10270 stuff_char ('\n');
10271 }
10272
10273 /* Anything we have read ahead, put back for the shell to read. */
10274 /* ?? What should this do when we have multiple keyboards??
10275 Should we ignore anything that was typed in at the "wrong" kboard?
10276
10277 rms: we should stuff everything back into the kboard
10278 it came from. */
10279 for (; kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr; kbd_fetch_ptr++)
10280 {
10281
10282 if (kbd_fetch_ptr == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
10283 kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer;
10284 if (kbd_fetch_ptr->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT)
10285 stuff_char (kbd_fetch_ptr->code);
10286
10287 clear_event (kbd_fetch_ptr);
10288 }
10289
10290 input_pending = 0;
10291 #endif /* SIGTSTP */
10292 }
10293 \f
10294 void
10295 set_waiting_for_input (struct timespec *time_to_clear)
10296 {
10297 input_available_clear_time = time_to_clear;
10298
10299 /* Tell handle_interrupt to throw back to read_char, */
10300 waiting_for_input = 1;
10301
10302 /* If handle_interrupt was called before and buffered a C-g,
10303 make it run again now, to avoid timing error. */
10304 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag))
10305 quit_throw_to_read_char (0);
10306 }
10307
10308 void
10309 clear_waiting_for_input (void)
10310 {
10311 /* Tell handle_interrupt not to throw back to read_char, */
10312 waiting_for_input = 0;
10313 input_available_clear_time = 0;
10314 }
10315
10316 /* The SIGINT handler.
10317
10318 If we have a frame on the controlling tty, we assume that the
10319 SIGINT was generated by C-g, so we call handle_interrupt.
10320 Otherwise, tell QUIT to kill Emacs. */
10321
10322 static void
10323 handle_interrupt_signal (int sig)
10324 {
10325 /* See if we have an active terminal on our controlling tty. */
10326 struct terminal *terminal = get_named_tty ("/dev/tty");
10327 if (!terminal)
10328 {
10329 /* If there are no frames there, let's pretend that we are a
10330 well-behaving UN*X program and quit. We must not call Lisp
10331 in a signal handler, so tell QUIT to exit when it is
10332 safe. */
10333 Vquit_flag = Qkill_emacs;
10334 }
10335 else
10336 {
10337 /* Otherwise, the SIGINT was probably generated by C-g. */
10338
10339 /* Set internal_last_event_frame to the top frame of the
10340 controlling tty, if we have a frame there. We disable the
10341 interrupt key on secondary ttys, so the SIGINT must have come
10342 from the controlling tty. */
10343 internal_last_event_frame = terminal->display_info.tty->top_frame;
10344
10345 handle_interrupt (1);
10346 }
10347 }
10348
10349 static void
10350 deliver_interrupt_signal (int sig)
10351 {
10352 deliver_process_signal (sig, handle_interrupt_signal);
10353 }
10354
10355
10356 /* If Emacs is stuck because `inhibit-quit' is true, then keep track
10357 of the number of times C-g has been requested. If C-g is pressed
10358 enough times, then quit anyway. See bug#6585. */
10359 static int volatile force_quit_count;
10360
10361 /* This routine is called at interrupt level in response to C-g.
10362
10363 It is called from the SIGINT handler or kbd_buffer_store_event.
10364
10365 If `waiting_for_input' is non zero, then unless `echoing' is
10366 nonzero, immediately throw back to read_char.
10367
10368 Otherwise it sets the Lisp variable quit-flag not-nil. This causes
10369 eval to throw, when it gets a chance. If quit-flag is already
10370 non-nil, it stops the job right away. */
10371
10372 static void
10373 handle_interrupt (bool in_signal_handler)
10374 {
10375 char c;
10376
10377 cancel_echoing ();
10378
10379 /* XXX This code needs to be revised for multi-tty support. */
10380 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && get_named_tty ("/dev/tty"))
10381 {
10382 if (! in_signal_handler)
10383 {
10384 /* If SIGINT isn't blocked, don't let us be interrupted by
10385 a SIGINT. It might be harmful due to non-reentrancy
10386 in I/O functions. */
10387 sigset_t blocked;
10388 sigemptyset (&blocked);
10389 sigaddset (&blocked, SIGINT);
10390 pthread_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK, &blocked, 0);
10391 }
10392
10393 fflush (stdout);
10394 reset_all_sys_modes ();
10395
10396 #ifdef SIGTSTP
10397 /*
10398 * On systems which can suspend the current process and return to the original
10399 * shell, this command causes the user to end up back at the shell.
10400 * The "Auto-save" and "Abort" questions are not asked until
10401 * the user elects to return to emacs, at which point he can save the current
10402 * job and either dump core or continue.
10403 */
10404 sys_suspend ();
10405 #else
10406 /* Perhaps should really fork an inferior shell?
10407 But that would not provide any way to get back
10408 to the original shell, ever. */
10409 printf ("No support for stopping a process on this operating system;\n");
10410 printf ("you can continue or abort.\n");
10411 #endif /* not SIGTSTP */
10412 #ifdef MSDOS
10413 /* We must remain inside the screen area when the internal terminal
10414 is used. Note that [Enter] is not echoed by dos. */
10415 cursor_to (SELECTED_FRAME (), 0, 0);
10416 #endif
10417 /* It doesn't work to autosave while GC is in progress;
10418 the code used for auto-saving doesn't cope with the mark bit. */
10419 if (!gc_in_progress)
10420 {
10421 printf ("Auto-save? (y or n) ");
10422 fflush (stdout);
10423 if (((c = getchar ()) & ~040) == 'Y')
10424 {
10425 Fdo_auto_save (Qt, Qnil);
10426 #ifdef MSDOS
10427 printf ("\r\nAuto-save done");
10428 #else /* not MSDOS */
10429 printf ("Auto-save done\n");
10430 #endif /* not MSDOS */
10431 }
10432 while (c != '\n') c = getchar ();
10433 }
10434 else
10435 {
10436 /* During GC, it must be safe to reenable quitting again. */
10437 Vinhibit_quit = Qnil;
10438 #ifdef MSDOS
10439 printf ("\r\n");
10440 #endif /* not MSDOS */
10441 printf ("Garbage collection in progress; cannot auto-save now\r\n");
10442 printf ("but will instead do a real quit after garbage collection ends\r\n");
10443 fflush (stdout);
10444 }
10445
10446 #ifdef MSDOS
10447 printf ("\r\nAbort? (y or n) ");
10448 #else /* not MSDOS */
10449 printf ("Abort (and dump core)? (y or n) ");
10450 #endif /* not MSDOS */
10451 fflush (stdout);
10452 if (((c = getchar ()) & ~040) == 'Y')
10453 emacs_abort ();
10454 while (c != '\n') c = getchar ();
10455 #ifdef MSDOS
10456 printf ("\r\nContinuing...\r\n");
10457 #else /* not MSDOS */
10458 printf ("Continuing...\n");
10459 #endif /* not MSDOS */
10460 fflush (stdout);
10461 init_all_sys_modes ();
10462 }
10463 else
10464 {
10465 /* If executing a function that wants to be interrupted out of
10466 and the user has not deferred quitting by binding `inhibit-quit'
10467 then quit right away. */
10468 if (immediate_quit && NILP (Vinhibit_quit))
10469 {
10470 struct gl_state_s saved;
10471 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
10472
10473 immediate_quit = 0;
10474 pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &empty_mask, 0);
10475 saved = gl_state;
10476 GCPRO4 (saved.object, saved.global_code,
10477 saved.current_syntax_table, saved.old_prop);
10478 Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil);
10479 gl_state = saved;
10480 UNGCPRO;
10481 }
10482 else
10483 { /* Else request quit when it's safe. */
10484 int count = NILP (Vquit_flag) ? 1 : force_quit_count + 1;
10485 force_quit_count = count;
10486 if (count == 3)
10487 {
10488 immediate_quit = 1;
10489 Vinhibit_quit = Qnil;
10490 }
10491 Vquit_flag = Qt;
10492 }
10493 }
10494
10495 pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &empty_mask, 0);
10496
10497 /* TODO: The longjmp in this call throws the NS event loop integration off,
10498 and it seems to do fine without this. Probably some attention
10499 needs to be paid to the setting of waiting_for_input in
10500 wait_reading_process_output() under HAVE_NS because of the call
10501 to ns_select there (needed because otherwise events aren't picked up
10502 outside of polling since we don't get SIGIO like X and we don't have a
10503 separate event loop thread like W32. */
10504 #ifndef HAVE_NS
10505 if (waiting_for_input && !echoing)
10506 quit_throw_to_read_char (in_signal_handler);
10507 #endif
10508 }
10509
10510 /* Handle a C-g by making read_char return C-g. */
10511
10512 static void
10513 quit_throw_to_read_char (bool from_signal)
10514 {
10515 /* When not called from a signal handler it is safe to call
10516 Lisp. */
10517 if (!from_signal && EQ (Vquit_flag, Qkill_emacs))
10518 Fkill_emacs (Qnil);
10519
10520 /* Prevent another signal from doing this before we finish. */
10521 clear_waiting_for_input ();
10522 input_pending = 0;
10523
10524 Vunread_command_events = Qnil;
10525
10526 if (FRAMEP (internal_last_event_frame)
10527 && !EQ (internal_last_event_frame, selected_frame))
10528 do_switch_frame (make_lispy_switch_frame (internal_last_event_frame),
10529 0, 0, Qnil);
10530
10531 sys_longjmp (getcjmp, 1);
10532 }
10533 \f
10534 DEFUN ("set-input-interrupt-mode", Fset_input_interrupt_mode,
10535 Sset_input_interrupt_mode, 1, 1, 0,
10536 doc: /* Set interrupt mode of reading keyboard input.
10537 If INTERRUPT is non-nil, Emacs will use input interrupts;
10538 otherwise Emacs uses CBREAK mode.
10539
10540 See also `current-input-mode'. */)
10541 (Lisp_Object interrupt)
10542 {
10543 bool new_interrupt_input;
10544 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
10545 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
10546 if (x_display_list != NULL)
10547 {
10548 /* When using X, don't give the user a real choice,
10549 because we haven't implemented the mechanisms to support it. */
10550 new_interrupt_input = 1;
10551 }
10552 else
10553 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
10554 new_interrupt_input = !NILP (interrupt);
10555 #else /* not USABLE_SIGIO */
10556 new_interrupt_input = 0;
10557 #endif /* not USABLE_SIGIO */
10558
10559 if (new_interrupt_input != interrupt_input)
10560 {
10561 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
10562 stop_polling ();
10563 #endif
10564 #ifndef DOS_NT
10565 /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */
10566 reset_all_sys_modes ();
10567 interrupt_input = new_interrupt_input;
10568 init_all_sys_modes ();
10569 #else
10570 interrupt_input = new_interrupt_input;
10571 #endif
10572
10573 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
10574 poll_suppress_count = 1;
10575 start_polling ();
10576 #endif
10577 }
10578 return Qnil;
10579 }
10580
10581 DEFUN ("set-output-flow-control", Fset_output_flow_control, Sset_output_flow_control, 1, 2, 0,
10582 doc: /* Enable or disable ^S/^Q flow control for output to TERMINAL.
10583 If FLOW is non-nil, flow control is enabled and you cannot use C-s or
10584 C-q in key sequences.
10585
10586 This setting only has an effect on tty terminals and only when
10587 Emacs reads input in CBREAK mode; see `set-input-interrupt-mode'.
10588
10589 See also `current-input-mode'. */)
10590 (Lisp_Object flow, Lisp_Object terminal)
10591 {
10592 struct terminal *t = get_terminal (terminal, 1);
10593 struct tty_display_info *tty;
10594 if (t == NULL || (t->type != output_termcap && t->type != output_msdos_raw))
10595 return Qnil;
10596 tty = t->display_info.tty;
10597
10598 if (tty->flow_control != !NILP (flow))
10599 {
10600 #ifndef DOS_NT
10601 /* This causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse. */
10602 reset_sys_modes (tty);
10603 #endif
10604
10605 tty->flow_control = !NILP (flow);
10606
10607 #ifndef DOS_NT
10608 init_sys_modes (tty);
10609 #endif
10610 }
10611 return Qnil;
10612 }
10613
10614 DEFUN ("set-input-meta-mode", Fset_input_meta_mode, Sset_input_meta_mode, 1, 2, 0,
10615 doc: /* Enable or disable 8-bit input on TERMINAL.
10616 If META is t, Emacs will accept 8-bit input, and interpret the 8th
10617 bit as the Meta modifier.
10618
10619 If META is nil, Emacs will ignore the top bit, on the assumption it is
10620 parity.
10621
10622 Otherwise, Emacs will accept and pass through 8-bit input without
10623 specially interpreting the top bit.
10624
10625 This setting only has an effect on tty terminal devices.
10626
10627 Optional parameter TERMINAL specifies the tty terminal device to use.
10628 It may be a terminal object, a frame, or nil for the terminal used by
10629 the currently selected frame.
10630
10631 See also `current-input-mode'. */)
10632 (Lisp_Object meta, Lisp_Object terminal)
10633 {
10634 struct terminal *t = get_terminal (terminal, 1);
10635 struct tty_display_info *tty;
10636 int new_meta;
10637
10638 if (t == NULL || (t->type != output_termcap && t->type != output_msdos_raw))
10639 return Qnil;
10640 tty = t->display_info.tty;
10641
10642 if (NILP (meta))
10643 new_meta = 0;
10644 else if (EQ (meta, Qt))
10645 new_meta = 1;
10646 else
10647 new_meta = 2;
10648
10649 if (tty->meta_key != new_meta)
10650 {
10651 #ifndef DOS_NT
10652 /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */
10653 reset_sys_modes (tty);
10654 #endif
10655
10656 tty->meta_key = new_meta;
10657
10658 #ifndef DOS_NT
10659 init_sys_modes (tty);
10660 #endif
10661 }
10662 return Qnil;
10663 }
10664
10665 DEFUN ("set-quit-char", Fset_quit_char, Sset_quit_char, 1, 1, 0,
10666 doc: /* Specify character used for quitting.
10667 QUIT must be an ASCII character.
10668
10669 This function only has an effect on the controlling tty of the Emacs
10670 process.
10671
10672 See also `current-input-mode'. */)
10673 (Lisp_Object quit)
10674 {
10675 struct terminal *t = get_named_tty ("/dev/tty");
10676 struct tty_display_info *tty;
10677 if (t == NULL || (t->type != output_termcap && t->type != output_msdos_raw))
10678 return Qnil;
10679 tty = t->display_info.tty;
10680
10681 if (NILP (quit) || !INTEGERP (quit) || XINT (quit) < 0 || XINT (quit) > 0400)
10682 error ("QUIT must be an ASCII character");
10683
10684 #ifndef DOS_NT
10685 /* this causes startup screen to be restored and messes with the mouse */
10686 reset_sys_modes (tty);
10687 #endif
10688
10689 /* Don't let this value be out of range. */
10690 quit_char = XINT (quit) & (tty->meta_key == 0 ? 0177 : 0377);
10691
10692 #ifndef DOS_NT
10693 init_sys_modes (tty);
10694 #endif
10695
10696 return Qnil;
10697 }
10698
10699 DEFUN ("set-input-mode", Fset_input_mode, Sset_input_mode, 3, 4, 0,
10700 doc: /* Set mode of reading keyboard input.
10701 First arg INTERRUPT non-nil means use input interrupts;
10702 nil means use CBREAK mode.
10703 Second arg FLOW non-nil means use ^S/^Q flow control for output to terminal
10704 (no effect except in CBREAK mode).
10705 Third arg META t means accept 8-bit input (for a Meta key).
10706 META nil means ignore the top bit, on the assumption it is parity.
10707 Otherwise, accept 8-bit input and don't use the top bit for Meta.
10708 Optional fourth arg QUIT if non-nil specifies character to use for quitting.
10709 See also `current-input-mode'. */)
10710 (Lisp_Object interrupt, Lisp_Object flow, Lisp_Object meta, Lisp_Object quit)
10711 {
10712 Fset_input_interrupt_mode (interrupt);
10713 Fset_output_flow_control (flow, Qnil);
10714 Fset_input_meta_mode (meta, Qnil);
10715 if (!NILP (quit))
10716 Fset_quit_char (quit);
10717 return Qnil;
10718 }
10719
10720 DEFUN ("current-input-mode", Fcurrent_input_mode, Scurrent_input_mode, 0, 0, 0,
10721 doc: /* Return information about the way Emacs currently reads keyboard input.
10722 The value is a list of the form (INTERRUPT FLOW META QUIT), where
10723 INTERRUPT is non-nil if Emacs is using interrupt-driven input; if
10724 nil, Emacs is using CBREAK mode.
10725 FLOW is non-nil if Emacs uses ^S/^Q flow control for output to the
10726 terminal; this does not apply if Emacs uses interrupt-driven input.
10727 META is t if accepting 8-bit input with 8th bit as Meta flag.
10728 META nil means ignoring the top bit, on the assumption it is parity.
10729 META is neither t nor nil if accepting 8-bit input and using
10730 all 8 bits as the character code.
10731 QUIT is the character Emacs currently uses to quit.
10732 The elements of this list correspond to the arguments of
10733 `set-input-mode'. */)
10734 (void)
10735 {
10736 Lisp_Object val[4];
10737 struct frame *sf = XFRAME (selected_frame);
10738
10739 val[0] = interrupt_input ? Qt : Qnil;
10740 if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (sf) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (sf))
10741 {
10742 val[1] = FRAME_TTY (sf)->flow_control ? Qt : Qnil;
10743 val[2] = (FRAME_TTY (sf)->meta_key == 2
10744 ? make_number (0)
10745 : (CURTTY ()->meta_key == 1 ? Qt : Qnil));
10746 }
10747 else
10748 {
10749 val[1] = Qnil;
10750 val[2] = Qt;
10751 }
10752 XSETFASTINT (val[3], quit_char);
10753
10754 return Flist (ARRAYELTS (val), val);
10755 }
10756
10757 DEFUN ("posn-at-x-y", Fposn_at_x_y, Sposn_at_x_y, 2, 4, 0,
10758 doc: /* Return position information for pixel coordinates X and Y.
10759 By default, X and Y are relative to text area of the selected window.
10760 Optional third arg FRAME-OR-WINDOW non-nil specifies frame or window.
10761 If optional fourth arg WHOLE is non-nil, X is relative to the left
10762 edge of the window.
10763
10764 The return value is similar to a mouse click position:
10765 (WINDOW AREA-OR-POS (X . Y) TIMESTAMP OBJECT POS (COL . ROW)
10766 IMAGE (DX . DY) (WIDTH . HEIGHT))
10767 The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists. */)
10768 (Lisp_Object x, Lisp_Object y, Lisp_Object frame_or_window, Lisp_Object whole)
10769 {
10770 CHECK_NATNUM (x);
10771 CHECK_NATNUM (y);
10772
10773 if (NILP (frame_or_window))
10774 frame_or_window = selected_window;
10775
10776 if (WINDOWP (frame_or_window))
10777 {
10778 struct window *w = decode_live_window (frame_or_window);
10779
10780 XSETINT (x, (XINT (x)
10781 + WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w)
10782 + (NILP (whole)
10783 ? window_box_left_offset (w, TEXT_AREA)
10784 : 0)));
10785 XSETINT (y, WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w, XINT (y)));
10786 frame_or_window = w->frame;
10787 }
10788
10789 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame_or_window);
10790
10791 return make_lispy_position (XFRAME (frame_or_window), x, y, 0);
10792 }
10793
10794 DEFUN ("posn-at-point", Fposn_at_point, Sposn_at_point, 0, 2, 0,
10795 doc: /* Return position information for buffer POS in WINDOW.
10796 POS defaults to point in WINDOW; WINDOW defaults to the selected window.
10797
10798 Return nil if position is not visible in window. Otherwise,
10799 the return value is similar to that returned by `event-start' for
10800 a mouse click at the upper left corner of the glyph corresponding
10801 to the given buffer position:
10802 (WINDOW AREA-OR-POS (X . Y) TIMESTAMP OBJECT POS (COL . ROW)
10803 IMAGE (DX . DY) (WIDTH . HEIGHT))
10804 The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists. */)
10805 (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object window)
10806 {
10807 Lisp_Object tem;
10808
10809 if (NILP (window))
10810 window = selected_window;
10811
10812 tem = Fpos_visible_in_window_p (pos, window, Qt);
10813 if (!NILP (tem))
10814 {
10815 Lisp_Object x = XCAR (tem);
10816 Lisp_Object y = XCAR (XCDR (tem));
10817
10818 /* Point invisible due to hscrolling? */
10819 if (XINT (x) < 0)
10820 return Qnil;
10821 tem = Fposn_at_x_y (x, y, window, Qnil);
10822 }
10823
10824 return tem;
10825 }
10826
10827 /* Set up a new kboard object with reasonable initial values.
10828 TYPE is a window system for which this keyboard is used. */
10829
10830 static void
10831 init_kboard (KBOARD *kb, Lisp_Object type)
10832 {
10833 kset_overriding_terminal_local_map (kb, Qnil);
10834 kset_last_command (kb, Qnil);
10835 kset_real_last_command (kb, Qnil);
10836 kset_keyboard_translate_table (kb, Qnil);
10837 kset_last_repeatable_command (kb, Qnil);
10838 kset_prefix_arg (kb, Qnil);
10839 kset_last_prefix_arg (kb, Qnil);
10840 kset_kbd_queue (kb, Qnil);
10841 kb->kbd_queue_has_data = 0;
10842 kb->immediate_echo = 0;
10843 kset_echo_string (kb, Qnil);
10844 kb->echo_after_prompt = -1;
10845 kb->kbd_macro_buffer = 0;
10846 kb->kbd_macro_bufsize = 0;
10847 kset_defining_kbd_macro (kb, Qnil);
10848 kset_last_kbd_macro (kb, Qnil);
10849 kb->reference_count = 0;
10850 kset_system_key_alist (kb, Qnil);
10851 kset_system_key_syms (kb, Qnil);
10852 kset_window_system (kb, type);
10853 kset_input_decode_map (kb, Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil));
10854 kset_local_function_key_map (kb, Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil));
10855 Fset_keymap_parent (KVAR (kb, Vlocal_function_key_map), Vfunction_key_map);
10856 kset_default_minibuffer_frame (kb, Qnil);
10857 }
10858
10859 /* Allocate and basically initialize keyboard
10860 object to use with window system TYPE. */
10861
10862 KBOARD *
10863 allocate_kboard (Lisp_Object type)
10864 {
10865 KBOARD *kb = xmalloc (sizeof *kb);
10866
10867 init_kboard (kb, type);
10868 kb->next_kboard = all_kboards;
10869 all_kboards = kb;
10870 return kb;
10871 }
10872
10873 /*
10874 * Destroy the contents of a kboard object, but not the object itself.
10875 * We use this just before deleting it, or if we're going to initialize
10876 * it a second time.
10877 */
10878 static void
10879 wipe_kboard (KBOARD *kb)
10880 {
10881 xfree (kb->kbd_macro_buffer);
10882 }
10883
10884 /* Free KB and memory referenced from it. */
10885
10886 void
10887 delete_kboard (KBOARD *kb)
10888 {
10889 KBOARD **kbp;
10890
10891 for (kbp = &all_kboards; *kbp != kb; kbp = &(*kbp)->next_kboard)
10892 if (*kbp == NULL)
10893 emacs_abort ();
10894 *kbp = kb->next_kboard;
10895
10896 /* Prevent a dangling reference to KB. */
10897 if (kb == current_kboard
10898 && FRAMEP (selected_frame)
10899 && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame)))
10900 {
10901 current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (selected_frame));
10902 single_kboard = 0;
10903 if (current_kboard == kb)
10904 emacs_abort ();
10905 }
10906
10907 wipe_kboard (kb);
10908 xfree (kb);
10909 }
10910
10911 void
10912 init_keyboard (void)
10913 {
10914 /* This is correct before outermost invocation of the editor loop. */
10915 command_loop_level = -1;
10916 immediate_quit = 0;
10917 quit_char = Ctl ('g');
10918 Vunread_command_events = Qnil;
10919 timer_idleness_start_time = invalid_timespec ();
10920 total_keys = 0;
10921 recent_keys_index = 0;
10922 kbd_fetch_ptr = kbd_buffer;
10923 kbd_store_ptr = kbd_buffer;
10924 do_mouse_tracking = Qnil;
10925 input_pending = 0;
10926 interrupt_input_blocked = 0;
10927 pending_signals = 0;
10928
10929 /* This means that command_loop_1 won't try to select anything the first
10930 time through. */
10931 internal_last_event_frame = Qnil;
10932 Vlast_event_frame = internal_last_event_frame;
10933
10934 current_kboard = initial_kboard;
10935 /* Re-initialize the keyboard again. */
10936 wipe_kboard (current_kboard);
10937 /* A value of nil for Vwindow_system normally means a tty, but we also use
10938 it for the initial terminal since there is no window system there. */
10939 init_kboard (current_kboard, Qnil);
10940
10941 if (!noninteractive)
10942 {
10943 /* Before multi-tty support, these handlers used to be installed
10944 only if the current session was a tty session. Now an Emacs
10945 session may have multiple display types, so we always handle
10946 SIGINT. There is special code in handle_interrupt_signal to exit
10947 Emacs on SIGINT when there are no termcap frames on the
10948 controlling terminal. */
10949 struct sigaction action;
10950 emacs_sigaction_init (&action, deliver_interrupt_signal);
10951 sigaction (SIGINT, &action, 0);
10952 #ifndef DOS_NT
10953 /* For systems with SysV TERMIO, C-g is set up for both SIGINT and
10954 SIGQUIT and we can't tell which one it will give us. */
10955 sigaction (SIGQUIT, &action, 0);
10956 #endif /* not DOS_NT */
10957 }
10958 #ifdef USABLE_SIGIO
10959 if (!noninteractive)
10960 {
10961 struct sigaction action;
10962 emacs_sigaction_init (&action, deliver_input_available_signal);
10963 sigaction (SIGIO, &action, 0);
10964 }
10965 #endif
10966
10967 /* Use interrupt input by default, if it works and noninterrupt input
10968 has deficiencies. */
10969
10970 #ifdef INTERRUPT_INPUT
10971 interrupt_input = 1;
10972 #else
10973 interrupt_input = 0;
10974 #endif
10975
10976 pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &empty_mask, 0);
10977 dribble = 0;
10978
10979 if (keyboard_init_hook)
10980 (*keyboard_init_hook) ();
10981
10982 #ifdef POLL_FOR_INPUT
10983 poll_timer = NULL;
10984 poll_suppress_count = 1;
10985 start_polling ();
10986 #endif
10987 }
10988
10989 /* This type's only use is in syms_of_keyboard, to initialize the
10990 event header symbols and put properties on them. */
10991 struct event_head {
10992 Lisp_Object *var;
10993 const char *name;
10994 Lisp_Object *kind;
10995 };
10996
10997 static const struct event_head head_table[] = {
10998 {&Qmouse_movement, "mouse-movement", &Qmouse_movement},
10999 {&Qscroll_bar_movement, "scroll-bar-movement", &Qmouse_movement},
11000 {&Qswitch_frame, "switch-frame", &Qswitch_frame},
11001 {&Qfocus_in, "focus-in", &Qfocus_in},
11002 {&Qfocus_out, "focus-out", &Qfocus_out},
11003 {&Qdelete_frame, "delete-frame", &Qdelete_frame},
11004 {&Qiconify_frame, "iconify-frame", &Qiconify_frame},
11005 {&Qmake_frame_visible, "make-frame-visible", &Qmake_frame_visible},
11006 /* `select-window' should be handled just like `switch-frame'
11007 in read_key_sequence. */
11008 {&Qselect_window, "select-window", &Qswitch_frame}
11009 };
11010
11011 void
11012 syms_of_keyboard (void)
11013 {
11014 pending_funcalls = Qnil;
11015 staticpro (&pending_funcalls);
11016
11017 Vlispy_mouse_stem = build_pure_c_string ("mouse");
11018 staticpro (&Vlispy_mouse_stem);
11019
11020 regular_top_level_message = build_pure_c_string ("Back to top level");
11021 #ifdef HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_HANDLING
11022 recover_top_level_message
11023 = build_pure_c_string ("Re-entering top level after C stack overflow");
11024 #endif
11025 DEFVAR_LISP ("internal--top-level-message", Vinternal__top_level_message,
11026 doc: /* Message displayed by `normal-top-level'. */);
11027 Vinternal__top_level_message = regular_top_level_message;
11028
11029 /* Tool-bars. */
11030 DEFSYM (QCimage, ":image");
11031 DEFSYM (Qhelp_echo, "help-echo");
11032 DEFSYM (QCrtl, ":rtl");
11033
11034 staticpro (&item_properties);
11035 item_properties = Qnil;
11036
11037 staticpro (&tool_bar_item_properties);
11038 tool_bar_item_properties = Qnil;
11039 staticpro (&tool_bar_items_vector);
11040 tool_bar_items_vector = Qnil;
11041
11042 DEFSYM (Qtimer_event_handler, "timer-event-handler");
11043 DEFSYM (Qdisabled_command_function, "disabled-command-function");
11044 DEFSYM (Qself_insert_command, "self-insert-command");
11045 DEFSYM (Qforward_char, "forward-char");
11046 DEFSYM (Qbackward_char, "backward-char");
11047 DEFSYM (Qdisabled, "disabled");
11048 DEFSYM (Qundefined, "undefined");
11049 DEFSYM (Qpre_command_hook, "pre-command-hook");
11050 DEFSYM (Qpost_command_hook, "post-command-hook");
11051 DEFSYM (Qdeferred_action_function, "deferred-action-function");
11052 DEFSYM (Qdelayed_warnings_hook, "delayed-warnings-hook");
11053 DEFSYM (Qfunction_key, "function-key");
11054 DEFSYM (Qmouse_click, "mouse-click");
11055 DEFSYM (Qdrag_n_drop, "drag-n-drop");
11056 DEFSYM (Qsave_session, "save-session");
11057 DEFSYM (Qconfig_changed_event, "config-changed-event");
11058 DEFSYM (Qmenu_enable, "menu-enable");
11059
11060 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
11061 DEFSYM (Qlanguage_change, "language-change");
11062 #endif
11063
11064 #ifdef HAVE_DBUS
11065 DEFSYM (Qdbus_event, "dbus-event");
11066 #endif
11067
11068 #ifdef USE_FILE_NOTIFY
11069 DEFSYM (Qfile_notify, "file-notify");
11070 #endif /* USE_FILE_NOTIFY */
11071
11072 DEFSYM (QCenable, ":enable");
11073 DEFSYM (QCvisible, ":visible");
11074 DEFSYM (QChelp, ":help");
11075 DEFSYM (QCfilter, ":filter");
11076 DEFSYM (QCbutton, ":button");
11077 DEFSYM (QCkeys, ":keys");
11078 DEFSYM (QCkey_sequence, ":key-sequence");
11079 DEFSYM (QCtoggle, ":toggle");
11080 DEFSYM (QCradio, ":radio");
11081 DEFSYM (QClabel, ":label");
11082 DEFSYM (QCvert_only, ":vert-only");
11083
11084 DEFSYM (Qmode_line, "mode-line");
11085 DEFSYM (Qvertical_line, "vertical-line");
11086 DEFSYM (Qmenu_bar, "menu-bar");
11087 DEFSYM (Qright_divider, "right-divider");
11088 DEFSYM (Qbottom_divider, "bottom-divider");
11089
11090 DEFSYM (Qmouse_fixup_help_message, "mouse-fixup-help-message");
11091
11092 DEFSYM (Qabove_handle, "above-handle");
11093 DEFSYM (Qhandle, "handle");
11094 DEFSYM (Qbelow_handle, "below-handle");
11095 DEFSYM (Qup, "up");
11096 DEFSYM (Qdown, "down");
11097 DEFSYM (Qtop, "top");
11098 DEFSYM (Qbottom, "bottom");
11099 DEFSYM (Qend_scroll, "end-scroll");
11100 DEFSYM (Qratio, "ratio");
11101 DEFSYM (Qbefore_handle, "before-handle");
11102 DEFSYM (Qhorizontal_handle, "horizontal-handle");
11103 DEFSYM (Qafter_handle, "after-handle");
11104 DEFSYM (Qleft, "left");
11105 DEFSYM (Qright, "right");
11106 DEFSYM (Qleftmost, "leftmost");
11107 DEFSYM (Qrightmost, "rightmost");
11108
11109 DEFSYM (Qevent_kind, "event-kind");
11110 DEFSYM (Qevent_symbol_elements, "event-symbol-elements");
11111 DEFSYM (Qevent_symbol_element_mask, "event-symbol-element-mask");
11112 DEFSYM (Qmodifier_cache, "modifier-cache");
11113
11114 DEFSYM (Qrecompute_lucid_menubar, "recompute-lucid-menubar");
11115 DEFSYM (Qactivate_menubar_hook, "activate-menubar-hook");
11116
11117 DEFSYM (Qpolling_period, "polling-period");
11118
11119 DEFSYM (Qx_set_selection, "x-set-selection");
11120 DEFSYM (QPRIMARY, "PRIMARY");
11121 DEFSYM (Qhandle_switch_frame, "handle-switch-frame");
11122 DEFSYM (Qhandle_select_window, "handle-select-window");
11123
11124 DEFSYM (Qinput_method_function, "input-method-function");
11125 DEFSYM (Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char, "input-method-exit-on-first-char");
11126 DEFSYM (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, "input-method-use-echo-area");
11127
11128 DEFSYM (Qhelp_form_show, "help-form-show");
11129
11130 DEFSYM (Qecho_keystrokes, "echo-keystrokes");
11131
11132 Fset (Qinput_method_exit_on_first_char, Qnil);
11133 Fset (Qinput_method_use_echo_area, Qnil);
11134
11135 {
11136 int i;
11137 int len = ARRAYELTS (head_table);
11138
11139 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
11140 {
11141 const struct event_head *p = &head_table[i];
11142 *p->var = intern_c_string (p->name);
11143 staticpro (p->var);
11144 Fput (*p->var, Qevent_kind, *p->kind);
11145 Fput (*p->var, Qevent_symbol_elements, list1 (*p->var));
11146 }
11147 }
11148
11149 button_down_location = Fmake_vector (make_number (5), Qnil);
11150 staticpro (&button_down_location);
11151 mouse_syms = Fmake_vector (make_number (5), Qnil);
11152 staticpro (&mouse_syms);
11153 wheel_syms = Fmake_vector (make_number (ARRAYELTS (lispy_wheel_names)),
11154 Qnil);
11155 staticpro (&wheel_syms);
11156
11157 {
11158 int i;
11159 int len = ARRAYELTS (modifier_names);
11160
11161 modifier_symbols = Fmake_vector (make_number (len), Qnil);
11162 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
11163 if (modifier_names[i])
11164 ASET (modifier_symbols, i, intern_c_string (modifier_names[i]));
11165 staticpro (&modifier_symbols);
11166 }
11167
11168 recent_keys = Fmake_vector (make_number (NUM_RECENT_KEYS), Qnil);
11169 staticpro (&recent_keys);
11170
11171 this_command_keys = Fmake_vector (make_number (40), Qnil);
11172 staticpro (&this_command_keys);
11173
11174 raw_keybuf = Fmake_vector (make_number (30), Qnil);
11175 staticpro (&raw_keybuf);
11176
11177 DEFSYM (Qcommand_execute, "command-execute");
11178
11179 accent_key_syms = Qnil;
11180 staticpro (&accent_key_syms);
11181
11182 func_key_syms = Qnil;
11183 staticpro (&func_key_syms);
11184
11185 drag_n_drop_syms = Qnil;
11186 staticpro (&drag_n_drop_syms);
11187
11188 unread_switch_frame = Qnil;
11189 staticpro (&unread_switch_frame);
11190
11191 internal_last_event_frame = Qnil;
11192 staticpro (&internal_last_event_frame);
11193
11194 read_key_sequence_cmd = Qnil;
11195 staticpro (&read_key_sequence_cmd);
11196 read_key_sequence_remapped = Qnil;
11197 staticpro (&read_key_sequence_remapped);
11198
11199 menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items = Qnil;
11200 staticpro (&menu_bar_one_keymap_changed_items);
11201
11202 menu_bar_items_vector = Qnil;
11203 staticpro (&menu_bar_items_vector);
11204
11205 help_form_saved_window_configs = Qnil;
11206 staticpro (&help_form_saved_window_configs);
11207
11208 defsubr (&Scurrent_idle_time);
11209 defsubr (&Sevent_symbol_parse_modifiers);
11210 defsubr (&Sevent_convert_list);
11211 defsubr (&Sread_key_sequence);
11212 defsubr (&Sread_key_sequence_vector);
11213 defsubr (&Srecursive_edit);
11214 defsubr (&Strack_mouse);
11215 defsubr (&Sinput_pending_p);
11216 defsubr (&Srecent_keys);
11217 defsubr (&Sthis_command_keys);
11218 defsubr (&Sthis_command_keys_vector);
11219 defsubr (&Sthis_single_command_keys);
11220 defsubr (&Sthis_single_command_raw_keys);
11221 defsubr (&Sreset_this_command_lengths);
11222 defsubr (&Sclear_this_command_keys);
11223 defsubr (&Ssuspend_emacs);
11224 defsubr (&Sabort_recursive_edit);
11225 defsubr (&Sexit_recursive_edit);
11226 defsubr (&Srecursion_depth);
11227 defsubr (&Scommand_error_default_function);
11228 defsubr (&Stop_level);
11229 defsubr (&Sdiscard_input);
11230 defsubr (&Sopen_dribble_file);
11231 defsubr (&Sset_input_interrupt_mode);
11232 defsubr (&Sset_output_flow_control);
11233 defsubr (&Sset_input_meta_mode);
11234 defsubr (&Sset_quit_char);
11235 defsubr (&Sset_input_mode);
11236 defsubr (&Scurrent_input_mode);
11237 defsubr (&Sposn_at_point);
11238 defsubr (&Sposn_at_x_y);
11239
11240 DEFVAR_LISP ("last-command-event", last_command_event,
11241 doc: /* Last input event that was part of a command. */);
11242
11243 DEFVAR_LISP ("last-nonmenu-event", last_nonmenu_event,
11244 doc: /* Last input event in a command, except for mouse menu events.
11245 Mouse menus give back keys that don't look like mouse events;
11246 this variable holds the actual mouse event that led to the menu,
11247 so that you can determine whether the command was run by mouse or not. */);
11248
11249 DEFVAR_LISP ("last-input-event", last_input_event,
11250 doc: /* Last input event. */);
11251
11252 DEFVAR_LISP ("unread-command-events", Vunread_command_events,
11253 doc: /* List of events to be read as the command input.
11254 These events are processed first, before actual keyboard input.
11255 Events read from this list are not normally added to `this-command-keys',
11256 as they will already have been added once as they were read for the first time.
11257 An element of the form (t . EVENT) forces EVENT to be added to that list. */);
11258 Vunread_command_events = Qnil;
11259
11260 DEFVAR_LISP ("unread-post-input-method-events", Vunread_post_input_method_events,
11261 doc: /* List of events to be processed as input by input methods.
11262 These events are processed before `unread-command-events'
11263 and actual keyboard input, but are not given to `input-method-function'. */);
11264 Vunread_post_input_method_events = Qnil;
11265
11266 DEFVAR_LISP ("unread-input-method-events", Vunread_input_method_events,
11267 doc: /* List of events to be processed as input by input methods.
11268 These events are processed after `unread-command-events', but
11269 before actual keyboard input.
11270 If there's an active input method, the events are given to
11271 `input-method-function'. */);
11272 Vunread_input_method_events = Qnil;
11273
11274 DEFVAR_LISP ("meta-prefix-char", meta_prefix_char,
11275 doc: /* Meta-prefix character code.
11276 Meta-foo as command input turns into this character followed by foo. */);
11277 XSETINT (meta_prefix_char, 033);
11278
11279 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("last-command", Vlast_command,
11280 doc: /* The last command executed.
11281 Normally a symbol with a function definition, but can be whatever was found
11282 in the keymap, or whatever the variable `this-command' was set to by that
11283 command.
11284
11285 The value `mode-exit' is special; it means that the previous command
11286 read an event that told it to exit, and it did so and unread that event.
11287 In other words, the present command is the event that made the previous
11288 command exit.
11289
11290 The value `kill-region' is special; it means that the previous command
11291 was a kill command.
11292
11293 `last-command' has a separate binding for each terminal device.
11294 See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */);
11295
11296 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("real-last-command", Vreal_last_command,
11297 doc: /* Same as `last-command', but never altered by Lisp code.
11298 Taken from the previous value of `real-this-command'. */);
11299
11300 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("last-repeatable-command", Vlast_repeatable_command,
11301 doc: /* Last command that may be repeated.
11302 The last command executed that was not bound to an input event.
11303 This is the command `repeat' will try to repeat.
11304 Taken from a previous value of `real-this-command'. */);
11305
11306 DEFVAR_LISP ("this-command", Vthis_command,
11307 doc: /* The command now being executed.
11308 The command can set this variable; whatever is put here
11309 will be in `last-command' during the following command. */);
11310 Vthis_command = Qnil;
11311
11312 DEFVAR_LISP ("real-this-command", Vreal_this_command,
11313 doc: /* This is like `this-command', except that commands should never modify it. */);
11314 Vreal_this_command = Qnil;
11315
11316 DEFVAR_LISP ("this-command-keys-shift-translated",
11317 Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated,
11318 doc: /* Non-nil if the key sequence activating this command was shift-translated.
11319 Shift-translation occurs when there is no binding for the key sequence
11320 as entered, but a binding was found by changing an upper-case letter
11321 to lower-case, or a shifted function key to an unshifted one. */);
11322 Vthis_command_keys_shift_translated = Qnil;
11323
11324 DEFVAR_LISP ("this-original-command", Vthis_original_command,
11325 doc: /* The command bound to the current key sequence before remapping.
11326 It equals `this-command' if the original command was not remapped through
11327 any of the active keymaps. Otherwise, the value of `this-command' is the
11328 result of looking up the original command in the active keymaps. */);
11329 Vthis_original_command = Qnil;
11330
11331 DEFVAR_INT ("auto-save-interval", auto_save_interval,
11332 doc: /* Number of input events between auto-saves.
11333 Zero means disable autosaving due to number of characters typed. */);
11334 auto_save_interval = 300;
11335
11336 DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-save-timeout", Vauto_save_timeout,
11337 doc: /* Number of seconds idle time before auto-save.
11338 Zero or nil means disable auto-saving due to idleness.
11339 After auto-saving due to this many seconds of idle time,
11340 Emacs also does a garbage collection if that seems to be warranted. */);
11341 XSETFASTINT (Vauto_save_timeout, 30);
11342
11343 DEFVAR_LISP ("echo-keystrokes", Vecho_keystrokes,
11344 doc: /* Nonzero means echo unfinished commands after this many seconds of pause.
11345 The value may be integer or floating point.
11346 If the value is zero, don't echo at all. */);
11347 Vecho_keystrokes = make_number (1);
11348
11349 DEFVAR_INT ("polling-period", polling_period,
11350 doc: /* Interval between polling for input during Lisp execution.
11351 The reason for polling is to make C-g work to stop a running program.
11352 Polling is needed only when using X windows and SIGIO does not work.
11353 Polling is automatically disabled in all other cases. */);
11354 polling_period = 2;
11355
11356 DEFVAR_LISP ("double-click-time", Vdouble_click_time,
11357 doc: /* Maximum time between mouse clicks to make a double-click.
11358 Measured in milliseconds. The value nil means disable double-click
11359 recognition; t means double-clicks have no time limit and are detected
11360 by position only. */);
11361 Vdouble_click_time = make_number (500);
11362
11363 DEFVAR_INT ("double-click-fuzz", double_click_fuzz,
11364 doc: /* Maximum mouse movement between clicks to make a double-click.
11365 On window-system frames, value is the number of pixels the mouse may have
11366 moved horizontally or vertically between two clicks to make a double-click.
11367 On non window-system frames, value is interpreted in units of 1/8 characters
11368 instead of pixels.
11369
11370 This variable is also the threshold for motion of the mouse
11371 to count as a drag. */);
11372 double_click_fuzz = 3;
11373
11374 DEFVAR_INT ("num-input-keys", num_input_keys,
11375 doc: /* Number of complete key sequences read as input so far.
11376 This includes key sequences read from keyboard macros.
11377 The number is effectively the number of interactive command invocations. */);
11378 num_input_keys = 0;
11379
11380 DEFVAR_INT ("num-nonmacro-input-events", num_nonmacro_input_events,
11381 doc: /* Number of input events read from the keyboard so far.
11382 This does not include events generated by keyboard macros. */);
11383 num_nonmacro_input_events = 0;
11384
11385 DEFVAR_LISP ("last-event-frame", Vlast_event_frame,
11386 doc: /* The frame in which the most recently read event occurred.
11387 If the last event came from a keyboard macro, this is set to `macro'. */);
11388 Vlast_event_frame = Qnil;
11389
11390 /* This variable is set up in sysdep.c. */
11391 DEFVAR_LISP ("tty-erase-char", Vtty_erase_char,
11392 doc: /* The ERASE character as set by the user with stty. */);
11393
11394 DEFVAR_LISP ("help-char", Vhelp_char,
11395 doc: /* Character to recognize as meaning Help.
11396 When it is read, do `(eval help-form)', and display result if it's a string.
11397 If the value of `help-form' is nil, this char can be read normally. */);
11398 XSETINT (Vhelp_char, Ctl ('H'));
11399
11400 DEFVAR_LISP ("help-event-list", Vhelp_event_list,
11401 doc: /* List of input events to recognize as meaning Help.
11402 These work just like the value of `help-char' (see that). */);
11403 Vhelp_event_list = Qnil;
11404
11405 DEFVAR_LISP ("help-form", Vhelp_form,
11406 doc: /* Form to execute when character `help-char' is read.
11407 If the form returns a string, that string is displayed.
11408 If `help-form' is nil, the help char is not recognized. */);
11409 Vhelp_form = Qnil;
11410
11411 DEFVAR_LISP ("prefix-help-command", Vprefix_help_command,
11412 doc: /* Command to run when `help-char' character follows a prefix key.
11413 This command is used only when there is no actual binding
11414 for that character after that prefix key. */);
11415 Vprefix_help_command = Qnil;
11416
11417 DEFVAR_LISP ("top-level", Vtop_level,
11418 doc: /* Form to evaluate when Emacs starts up.
11419 Useful to set before you dump a modified Emacs. */);
11420 Vtop_level = Qnil;
11421
11422 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("keyboard-translate-table", Vkeyboard_translate_table,
11423 doc: /* Translate table for local keyboard input, or nil.
11424 If non-nil, the value should be a char-table. Each character read
11425 from the keyboard is looked up in this char-table. If the value found
11426 there is non-nil, then it is used instead of the actual input character.
11427
11428 The value can also be a string or vector, but this is considered obsolete.
11429 If it is a string or vector of length N, character codes N and up are left
11430 untranslated. In a vector, an element which is nil means "no translation".
11431
11432 This is applied to the characters supplied to input methods, not their
11433 output. See also `translation-table-for-input'.
11434
11435 This variable has a separate binding for each terminal.
11436 See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */);
11437
11438 DEFVAR_BOOL ("cannot-suspend", cannot_suspend,
11439 doc: /* Non-nil means to always spawn a subshell instead of suspending.
11440 \(Even if the operating system has support for stopping a process.\) */);
11441 cannot_suspend = 0;
11442
11443 DEFVAR_BOOL ("menu-prompting", menu_prompting,
11444 doc: /* Non-nil means prompt with menus when appropriate.
11445 This is done when reading from a keymap that has a prompt string,
11446 for elements that have prompt strings.
11447 The menu is displayed on the screen
11448 if X menus were enabled at configuration
11449 time and the previous event was a mouse click prefix key.
11450 Otherwise, menu prompting uses the echo area. */);
11451 menu_prompting = 1;
11452
11453 DEFVAR_LISP ("menu-prompt-more-char", menu_prompt_more_char,
11454 doc: /* Character to see next line of menu prompt.
11455 Type this character while in a menu prompt to rotate around the lines of it. */);
11456 XSETINT (menu_prompt_more_char, ' ');
11457
11458 DEFVAR_INT ("extra-keyboard-modifiers", extra_keyboard_modifiers,
11459 doc: /* A mask of additional modifier keys to use with every keyboard character.
11460 Emacs applies the modifiers of the character stored here to each keyboard
11461 character it reads. For example, after evaluating the expression
11462 (setq extra-keyboard-modifiers ?\\C-x)
11463 all input characters will have the control modifier applied to them.
11464
11465 Note that the character ?\\C-@, equivalent to the integer zero, does
11466 not count as a control character; rather, it counts as a character
11467 with no modifiers; thus, setting `extra-keyboard-modifiers' to zero
11468 cancels any modification. */);
11469 extra_keyboard_modifiers = 0;
11470
11471 DEFVAR_LISP ("deactivate-mark", Vdeactivate_mark,
11472 doc: /* If an editing command sets this to t, deactivate the mark afterward.
11473 The command loop sets this to nil before each command,
11474 and tests the value when the command returns.
11475 Buffer modification stores t in this variable. */);
11476 Vdeactivate_mark = Qnil;
11477 DEFSYM (Qdeactivate_mark, "deactivate-mark");
11478 Fmake_variable_buffer_local (Qdeactivate_mark);
11479
11480 DEFVAR_LISP ("pre-command-hook", Vpre_command_hook,
11481 doc: /* Normal hook run before each command is executed.
11482 If an unhandled error happens in running this hook,
11483 the function in which the error occurred is unconditionally removed, since
11484 otherwise the error might happen repeatedly and make Emacs nonfunctional. */);
11485 Vpre_command_hook = Qnil;
11486
11487 DEFVAR_LISP ("post-command-hook", Vpost_command_hook,
11488 doc: /* Normal hook run after each command is executed.
11489 If an unhandled error happens in running this hook,
11490 the function in which the error occurred is unconditionally removed, since
11491 otherwise the error might happen repeatedly and make Emacs nonfunctional. */);
11492 Vpost_command_hook = Qnil;
11493
11494 #if 0
11495 DEFVAR_LISP ("echo-area-clear-hook", ...,
11496 doc: /* Normal hook run when clearing the echo area. */);
11497 #endif
11498 DEFSYM (Qecho_area_clear_hook, "echo-area-clear-hook");
11499 Fset (Qecho_area_clear_hook, Qnil);
11500
11501 DEFVAR_LISP ("lucid-menu-bar-dirty-flag", Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag,
11502 doc: /* Non-nil means menu bar, specified Lucid style, needs to be recomputed. */);
11503 Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag = Qnil;
11504
11505 DEFVAR_LISP ("menu-bar-final-items", Vmenu_bar_final_items,
11506 doc: /* List of menu bar items to move to the end of the menu bar.
11507 The elements of the list are event types that may have menu bar bindings. */);
11508 Vmenu_bar_final_items = Qnil;
11509
11510 DEFVAR_LISP ("tool-bar-separator-image-expression", Vtool_bar_separator_image_expression,
11511 doc: /* Expression evaluating to the image spec for a tool-bar separator.
11512 This is used internally by graphical displays that do not render
11513 tool-bar separators natively. Otherwise it is unused (e.g. on GTK). */);
11514 Vtool_bar_separator_image_expression = Qnil;
11515
11516 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("overriding-terminal-local-map",
11517 Voverriding_terminal_local_map,
11518 doc: /* Per-terminal keymap that takes precedence over all other keymaps.
11519 This variable is intended to let commands such as `universal-argument'
11520 set up a different keymap for reading the next command.
11521
11522 `overriding-terminal-local-map' has a separate binding for each
11523 terminal device. See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */);
11524
11525 DEFVAR_LISP ("overriding-local-map", Voverriding_local_map,
11526 doc: /* Keymap that replaces (overrides) local keymaps.
11527 If this variable is non-nil, Emacs looks up key bindings in this
11528 keymap INSTEAD OF the keymap char property, minor mode maps, and the
11529 buffer's local map. Hence, the only active keymaps would be
11530 `overriding-terminal-local-map', this keymap, and `global-keymap', in
11531 order of precedence. */);
11532 Voverriding_local_map = Qnil;
11533
11534 DEFVAR_LISP ("overriding-local-map-menu-flag", Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag,
11535 doc: /* Non-nil means `overriding-local-map' applies to the menu bar.
11536 Otherwise, the menu bar continues to reflect the buffer's local map
11537 and the minor mode maps regardless of `overriding-local-map'. */);
11538 Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag = Qnil;
11539
11540 DEFVAR_LISP ("special-event-map", Vspecial_event_map,
11541 doc: /* Keymap defining bindings for special events to execute at low level. */);
11542 Vspecial_event_map = list1 (intern_c_string ("keymap"));
11543
11544 DEFVAR_LISP ("track-mouse", do_mouse_tracking,
11545 doc: /* Non-nil means generate motion events for mouse motion. */);
11546
11547 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("system-key-alist", Vsystem_key_alist,
11548 doc: /* Alist of system-specific X windows key symbols.
11549 Each element should have the form (N . SYMBOL) where N is the
11550 numeric keysym code (sans the \"system-specific\" bit 1<<28)
11551 and SYMBOL is its name.
11552
11553 `system-key-alist' has a separate binding for each terminal device.
11554 See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. */);
11555
11556 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("local-function-key-map", Vlocal_function_key_map,
11557 doc: /* Keymap that translates key sequences to key sequences during input.
11558 This is used mainly for mapping key sequences into some preferred
11559 key events (symbols).
11560
11561 The `read-key-sequence' function replaces any subsequence bound by
11562 `local-function-key-map' with its binding. More precisely, when the
11563 active keymaps have no binding for the current key sequence but
11564 `local-function-key-map' binds a suffix of the sequence to a vector or
11565 string, `read-key-sequence' replaces the matching suffix with its
11566 binding, and continues with the new sequence.
11567
11568 If the binding is a function, it is called with one argument (the prompt)
11569 and its return value (a key sequence) is used.
11570
11571 The events that come from bindings in `local-function-key-map' are not
11572 themselves looked up in `local-function-key-map'.
11573
11574 For example, suppose `local-function-key-map' binds `ESC O P' to [f1].
11575 Typing `ESC O P' to `read-key-sequence' would return [f1]. Typing
11576 `C-x ESC O P' would return [?\\C-x f1]. If [f1] were a prefix key,
11577 typing `ESC O P x' would return [f1 x].
11578
11579 `local-function-key-map' has a separate binding for each terminal
11580 device. See Info node `(elisp)Multiple Terminals'. If you need to
11581 define a binding on all terminals, change `function-key-map'
11582 instead. Initially, `local-function-key-map' is an empty keymap that
11583 has `function-key-map' as its parent on all terminal devices. */);
11584
11585 DEFVAR_KBOARD ("input-decode-map", Vinput_decode_map,
11586 doc: /* Keymap that decodes input escape sequences.
11587 This is used mainly for mapping ASCII function key sequences into
11588 real Emacs function key events (symbols).
11589
11590 The `read-key-sequence' function replaces any subsequence bound by
11591 `input-decode-map' with its binding. Contrary to `function-key-map',
11592 this map applies its rebinding regardless of the presence of an ordinary
11593 binding. So it is more like `key-translation-map' except that it applies
11594 before `function-key-map' rather than after.
11595
11596 If the binding is a function, it is called with one argument (the prompt)
11597 and its return value (a key sequence) is used.
11598
11599 The events that come from bindings in `input-decode-map' are not
11600 themselves looked up in `input-decode-map'. */);
11601
11602 DEFVAR_LISP ("function-key-map", Vfunction_key_map,
11603 doc: /* The parent keymap of all `local-function-key-map' instances.
11604 Function key definitions that apply to all terminal devices should go
11605 here. If a mapping is defined in both the current
11606 `local-function-key-map' binding and this variable, then the local
11607 definition will take precedence. */);
11608 Vfunction_key_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil);
11609
11610 DEFVAR_LISP ("key-translation-map", Vkey_translation_map,
11611 doc: /* Keymap of key translations that can override keymaps.
11612 This keymap works like `input-decode-map', but comes after `function-key-map'.
11613 Another difference is that it is global rather than terminal-local. */);
11614 Vkey_translation_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil);
11615
11616 DEFVAR_LISP ("deferred-action-list", Vdeferred_action_list,
11617 doc: /* List of deferred actions to be performed at a later time.
11618 The precise format isn't relevant here; we just check whether it is nil. */);
11619 Vdeferred_action_list = Qnil;
11620
11621 DEFVAR_LISP ("deferred-action-function", Vdeferred_action_function,
11622 doc: /* Function to call to handle deferred actions, after each command.
11623 This function is called with no arguments after each command
11624 whenever `deferred-action-list' is non-nil. */);
11625 Vdeferred_action_function = Qnil;
11626
11627 DEFVAR_LISP ("delayed-warnings-list", Vdelayed_warnings_list,
11628 doc: /* List of warnings to be displayed after this command.
11629 Each element must be a list (TYPE MESSAGE [LEVEL [BUFFER-NAME]]),
11630 as per the args of `display-warning' (which see).
11631 If this variable is non-nil, `delayed-warnings-hook' will be run
11632 immediately after running `post-command-hook'. */);
11633 Vdelayed_warnings_list = Qnil;
11634
11635 DEFVAR_LISP ("timer-list", Vtimer_list,
11636 doc: /* List of active absolute time timers in order of increasing time. */);
11637 Vtimer_list = Qnil;
11638
11639 DEFVAR_LISP ("timer-idle-list", Vtimer_idle_list,
11640 doc: /* List of active idle-time timers in order of increasing time. */);
11641 Vtimer_idle_list = Qnil;
11642
11643 DEFVAR_LISP ("input-method-function", Vinput_method_function,
11644 doc: /* If non-nil, the function that implements the current input method.
11645 It's called with one argument, a printing character that was just read.
11646 \(That means a character with code 040...0176.)
11647 Typically this function uses `read-event' to read additional events.
11648 When it does so, it should first bind `input-method-function' to nil
11649 so it will not be called recursively.
11650
11651 The function should return a list of zero or more events
11652 to be used as input. If it wants to put back some events
11653 to be reconsidered, separately, by the input method,
11654 it can add them to the beginning of `unread-command-events'.
11655
11656 The input method function can find in `input-method-previous-message'
11657 the previous echo area message.
11658
11659 The input method function should refer to the variables
11660 `input-method-use-echo-area' and `input-method-exit-on-first-char'
11661 for guidance on what to do. */);
11662 Vinput_method_function = Qnil;
11663
11664 DEFVAR_LISP ("input-method-previous-message",
11665 Vinput_method_previous_message,
11666 doc: /* When `input-method-function' is called, hold the previous echo area message.
11667 This variable exists because `read-event' clears the echo area
11668 before running the input method. It is nil if there was no message. */);
11669 Vinput_method_previous_message = Qnil;
11670
11671 DEFVAR_LISP ("show-help-function", Vshow_help_function,
11672 doc: /* If non-nil, the function that implements the display of help.
11673 It's called with one argument, the help string to display. */);
11674 Vshow_help_function = Qnil;
11675
11676 DEFVAR_LISP ("disable-point-adjustment", Vdisable_point_adjustment,
11677 doc: /* If non-nil, suppress point adjustment after executing a command.
11678
11679 After a command is executed, if point is moved into a region that has
11680 special properties (e.g. composition, display), we adjust point to
11681 the boundary of the region. But, when a command sets this variable to
11682 non-nil, we suppress the point adjustment.
11683
11684 This variable is set to nil before reading a command, and is checked
11685 just after executing the command. */);
11686 Vdisable_point_adjustment = Qnil;
11687
11688 DEFVAR_LISP ("global-disable-point-adjustment",
11689 Vglobal_disable_point_adjustment,
11690 doc: /* If non-nil, always suppress point adjustment.
11691
11692 The default value is nil, in which case, point adjustment are
11693 suppressed only after special commands that set
11694 `disable-point-adjustment' (which see) to non-nil. */);
11695 Vglobal_disable_point_adjustment = Qnil;
11696
11697 DEFVAR_LISP ("minibuffer-message-timeout", Vminibuffer_message_timeout,
11698 doc: /* How long to display an echo-area message when the minibuffer is active.
11699 If the value is not a number, such messages don't time out. */);
11700 Vminibuffer_message_timeout = make_number (2);
11701
11702 DEFVAR_LISP ("throw-on-input", Vthrow_on_input,
11703 doc: /* If non-nil, any keyboard input throws to this symbol.
11704 The value of that variable is passed to `quit-flag' and later causes a
11705 peculiar kind of quitting. */);
11706 Vthrow_on_input = Qnil;
11707
11708 DEFVAR_LISP ("command-error-function", Vcommand_error_function,
11709 doc: /* Function to output error messages.
11710 Called with three arguments:
11711 - the error data, a list of the form (SIGNALED-CONDITION . SIGNAL-DATA)
11712 such as what `condition-case' would bind its variable to,
11713 - the context (a string which normally goes at the start of the message),
11714 - the Lisp function within which the error was signaled. */);
11715 Vcommand_error_function = intern ("command-error-default-function");
11716
11717 DEFVAR_LISP ("enable-disabled-menus-and-buttons",
11718 Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons,
11719 doc: /* If non-nil, don't ignore events produced by disabled menu items and tool-bar.
11720
11721 Help functions bind this to allow help on disabled menu items
11722 and tool-bar buttons. */);
11723 Venable_disabled_menus_and_buttons = Qnil;
11724
11725 DEFVAR_LISP ("select-active-regions",
11726 Vselect_active_regions,
11727 doc: /* If non-nil, an active region automatically sets the primary selection.
11728 If the value is `only', only temporarily active regions (usually made
11729 by mouse-dragging or shift-selection) set the window selection.
11730
11731 This takes effect only when Transient Mark mode is enabled. */);
11732 Vselect_active_regions = Qt;
11733
11734 DEFVAR_LISP ("saved-region-selection",
11735 Vsaved_region_selection,
11736 doc: /* Contents of active region prior to buffer modification.
11737 If `select-active-regions' is non-nil, Emacs sets this to the
11738 text in the region before modifying the buffer. The next call to
11739 the function `deactivate-mark' uses this to set the window selection. */);
11740 Vsaved_region_selection = Qnil;
11741
11742 DEFVAR_LISP ("selection-inhibit-update-commands",
11743 Vselection_inhibit_update_commands,
11744 doc: /* List of commands which should not update the selection.
11745 Normally, if `select-active-regions' is non-nil and the mark remains
11746 active after a command (i.e. the mark was not deactivated), the Emacs
11747 command loop sets the selection to the text in the region. However,
11748 if the command is in this list, the selection is not updated. */);
11749 Vselection_inhibit_update_commands
11750 = list2 (Qhandle_switch_frame, Qhandle_select_window);
11751
11752 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-on-event",
11753 Vdebug_on_event,
11754 doc: /* Enter debugger on this event. When Emacs
11755 receives the special event specified by this variable, it will try to
11756 break into the debugger as soon as possible instead of processing the
11757 event normally through `special-event-map'.
11758
11759 Currently, the only supported values for this
11760 variable are `sigusr1' and `sigusr2'. */);
11761 Vdebug_on_event = intern_c_string ("sigusr2");
11762
11763 /* Create the initial keyboard. Qt means 'unset'. */
11764 initial_kboard = allocate_kboard (Qt);
11765 }
11766
11767 void
11768 keys_of_keyboard (void)
11769 {
11770 initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('Z'), "suspend-emacs");
11771 initial_define_key (control_x_map, Ctl ('Z'), "suspend-emacs");
11772 initial_define_key (meta_map, Ctl ('C'), "exit-recursive-edit");
11773 initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl (']'), "abort-recursive-edit");
11774 initial_define_key (meta_map, 'x', "execute-extended-command");
11775
11776 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "delete-frame",
11777 "handle-delete-frame");
11778 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "ns-put-working-text",
11779 "ns-put-working-text");
11780 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "ns-unput-working-text",
11781 "ns-unput-working-text");
11782 /* Here we used to use `ignore-event' which would simple set prefix-arg to
11783 current-prefix-arg, as is done in `handle-switch-frame'.
11784 But `handle-switch-frame is not run from the special-map.
11785 Commands from that map are run in a special way that automatically
11786 preserves the prefix-arg. Restoring the prefix arg here is not just
11787 redundant but harmful:
11788 - C-u C-x v =
11789 - current-prefix-arg is set to non-nil, prefix-arg is set to nil.
11790 - after the first prompt, the exit-minibuffer-hook is run which may
11791 iconify a frame and thus push a `iconify-frame' event.
11792 - after running exit-minibuffer-hook, current-prefix-arg is
11793 restored to the non-nil value it had before the prompt.
11794 - we enter the second prompt.
11795 current-prefix-arg is non-nil, prefix-arg is nil.
11796 - before running the first real event, we run the special iconify-frame
11797 event, but we pass the `special' arg to execute-command so
11798 current-prefix-arg and prefix-arg are left untouched.
11799 - here we foolishly copy the non-nil current-prefix-arg to prefix-arg.
11800 - the next key event will have a spuriously non-nil current-prefix-arg. */
11801 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "iconify-frame",
11802 "ignore");
11803 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "make-frame-visible",
11804 "ignore");
11805 /* Handling it at such a low-level causes read_key_sequence to get
11806 * confused because it doesn't realize that the current_buffer was
11807 * changed by read_char.
11808 *
11809 * initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "select-window",
11810 * "handle-select-window"); */
11811 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "save-session",
11812 "handle-save-session");
11813
11814 #ifdef HAVE_DBUS
11815 /* Define a special event which is raised for dbus callback
11816 functions. */
11817 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "dbus-event",
11818 "dbus-handle-event");
11819 #endif
11820
11821 #ifdef USE_FILE_NOTIFY
11822 /* Define a special event which is raised for notification callback
11823 functions. */
11824 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "file-notify",
11825 "file-notify-handle-event");
11826 #endif /* USE_FILE_NOTIFY */
11827
11828 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "config-changed-event",
11829 "ignore");
11830 #if defined (WINDOWSNT)
11831 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "language-change",
11832 "ignore");
11833 #endif
11834 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "focus-in",
11835 "handle-focus-in");
11836 initial_define_lispy_key (Vspecial_event_map, "focus-out",
11837 "handle-focus-out");
11838 }
11839
11840 /* Mark the pointers in the kboard objects.
11841 Called by Fgarbage_collect. */
11842 void
11843 mark_kboards (void)
11844 {
11845 KBOARD *kb;
11846 Lisp_Object *p;
11847 for (kb = all_kboards; kb; kb = kb->next_kboard)
11848 {
11849 if (kb->kbd_macro_buffer)
11850 for (p = kb->kbd_macro_buffer; p < kb->kbd_macro_ptr; p++)
11851 mark_object (*p);
11852 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Voverriding_terminal_local_map));
11853 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vlast_command));
11854 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vreal_last_command));
11855 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vkeyboard_translate_table));
11856 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vlast_repeatable_command));
11857 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vprefix_arg));
11858 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vlast_prefix_arg));
11859 mark_object (KVAR (kb, kbd_queue));
11860 mark_object (KVAR (kb, defining_kbd_macro));
11861 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vlast_kbd_macro));
11862 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vsystem_key_alist));
11863 mark_object (KVAR (kb, system_key_syms));
11864 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vwindow_system));
11865 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vinput_decode_map));
11866 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vlocal_function_key_map));
11867 mark_object (KVAR (kb, Vdefault_minibuffer_frame));
11868 mark_object (KVAR (kb, echo_string));
11869 }
11870 {
11871 struct input_event *event;
11872 for (event = kbd_fetch_ptr; event != kbd_store_ptr; event++)
11873 {
11874 if (event == kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
11875 event = kbd_buffer;
11876 /* These two special event types has no Lisp_Objects to mark. */
11877 if (event->kind != SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
11878 && event->kind != SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT)
11879 {
11880 mark_object (event->x);
11881 mark_object (event->y);
11882 mark_object (event->frame_or_window);
11883 mark_object (event->arg);
11884 }
11885 }
11886 }
11887 }