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Using builtin `commandline -f`, one would expect to have commands executed in the order that they were given. This motivates the change to a queue. Unfortunately, fish internals still need lookahead_list to act as a stack. Add and rename functions to support both cases and have lookahead_list as a std::deque internally. This code is delicate, and we should probably dog-food this in nightly for a while before the next-minor release. Fixes #1567
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5.5 KiB
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198 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
/** \file input.h
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Functions for reading a character of input from stdin, using the
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inputrc information for key bindings.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_INPUT_H
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#define FISH_INPUT_H
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <utility>
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#include "input_common.h"
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#define DEFAULT_BIND_MODE L"default"
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#define FISH_BIND_MODE_VAR L"fish_bind_mode"
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/**
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Key codes for inputrc-style keyboard functions that are passed on
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to the caller of input_read()
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NOTE: IF YOU MODIFY THIS YOU MUST UPDATE THE name_arr AND code_arr VARIABLES TO MATCH!
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*/
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enum
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{
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R_BEGINNING_OF_LINE = R_NULL+10, /* This give input_common ten slots for lowlevel keycodes */
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R_END_OF_LINE,
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R_FORWARD_CHAR,
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R_BACKWARD_CHAR,
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R_FORWARD_WORD,
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R_BACKWARD_WORD,
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R_HISTORY_SEARCH_BACKWARD,
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R_HISTORY_SEARCH_FORWARD,
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R_DELETE_CHAR,
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R_BACKWARD_DELETE_CHAR,
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R_KILL_LINE,
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R_YANK,
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R_YANK_POP,
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R_COMPLETE,
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R_COMPLETE_AND_SEARCH,
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R_BEGINNING_OF_HISTORY,
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R_END_OF_HISTORY,
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R_BACKWARD_KILL_LINE,
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R_KILL_WHOLE_LINE,
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R_KILL_WORD,
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R_BACKWARD_KILL_WORD,
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R_BACKWARD_KILL_PATH_COMPONENT,
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R_HISTORY_TOKEN_SEARCH_BACKWARD,
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R_HISTORY_TOKEN_SEARCH_FORWARD,
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R_SELF_INSERT,
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R_TRANSPOSE_CHARS,
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R_TRANSPOSE_WORDS,
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R_UPCASE_WORD,
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R_DOWNCASE_WORD,
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R_CAPITALIZE_WORD,
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R_VI_ARG_DIGIT,
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R_VI_DELETE_TO,
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R_EXECUTE,
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R_BEGINNING_OF_BUFFER,
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R_END_OF_BUFFER,
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R_REPAINT,
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R_FORCE_REPAINT,
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R_UP_LINE,
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R_DOWN_LINE,
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R_SUPPRESS_AUTOSUGGESTION,
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R_ACCEPT_AUTOSUGGESTION,
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R_BEGIN_SELECTION,
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R_END_SELECTION,
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R_KILL_SELECTION,
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R_FORWARD_JUMP,
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R_BACKWARD_JUMP,
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R_AND,
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R_CANCEL
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};
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wcstring describe_char(wint_t c);
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#define R_MIN R_NULL
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#define R_MAX R_CANCEL
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/**
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Initialize the terminal by calling setupterm, and set up arrays
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used by readch to detect escape sequences for special keys.
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Before calling input_init, terminfo is not initialized and MUST not be used
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*/
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int input_init();
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/**
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free up memory used by terminal functions.
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*/
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void input_destroy();
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/**
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Read a character from fd 0. Try to convert some escape sequences
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into character constants, but do not permanently block the escape
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character.
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This is performed in the same way vim does it, i.e. if an escape
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character is read, wait for more input for a short time (a few
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milliseconds). If more input is avaialable, it is assumed to be an
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escape sequence for a special character (such as an arrow key), and
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readch attempts to parse it. If no more input follows after the
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escape key, it is assumed to be an actual escape key press, and is
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returned as such.
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The argument determines whether fish commands are allowed to be run
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as bindings. If false, when a character is encountered that would
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invoke a fish command, it is unread and R_NULL is returned.
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*/
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wint_t input_readch(bool allow_commands = true);
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/**
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Enqueue a character or a readline function to the queue of unread
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characters that input_readch will return before actually reading from fd
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0.
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*/
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void input_queue_ch(wint_t ch);
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/**
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Add a key mapping from the specified sequence to the specified command
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\param sequence the sequence to bind
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\param command an input function that will be run whenever the key sequence occurs
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*/
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void input_mapping_add(const wchar_t *sequence, const wchar_t *command,
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const wchar_t *mode = DEFAULT_BIND_MODE,
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const wchar_t *new_mode = DEFAULT_BIND_MODE);
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void input_mapping_add(const wchar_t *sequence, const wchar_t **commands, size_t commands_len,
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const wchar_t *mode = DEFAULT_BIND_MODE, const wchar_t *new_mode = DEFAULT_BIND_MODE);
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struct input_mapping_name_t {
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wcstring seq;
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wcstring mode;
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};
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/**
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Returns all mapping names and modes
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*/
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std::vector<input_mapping_name_t> input_mapping_get_names();
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/**
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Erase binding for specified key sequence
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*/
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bool input_mapping_erase(const wcstring &sequence, const wcstring &mode = DEFAULT_BIND_MODE);
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/**
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Gets the command bound to the specified key sequence in the specified mode. Returns true if it exists, false if not.
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*/
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bool input_mapping_get(const wcstring &sequence, const wcstring &mode, wcstring_list_t *out_cmds, wcstring *out_new_mode);
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/**
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Return the current bind mode
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*/
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wcstring input_get_bind_mode();
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/**
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Set the current bind mode
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*/
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void input_set_bind_mode(const wcstring &bind_mode);
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wchar_t input_function_pop_arg();
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/**
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Sets the return status of the most recently executed input function
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*/
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void input_function_set_status(bool status);
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/**
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Return the sequence for the terminfo variable of the specified name.
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If no terminfo variable of the specified name could be found, return false and set errno to ENOENT.
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If the terminfo variable does not have a value, return false and set errno to EILSEQ.
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*/
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bool input_terminfo_get_sequence(const wchar_t *name, wcstring *out_seq);
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/** Return the name of the terminfo variable with the specified sequence, in out_name. Returns true if found, false if not found. */
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bool input_terminfo_get_name(const wcstring &seq, wcstring *out_name);
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/** Return a list of all known terminfo names */
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wcstring_list_t input_terminfo_get_names(bool skip_null);
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/** Returns the input function code for the given input function name. */
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wchar_t input_function_get_code(const wcstring &name);
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/** Returns a list of all existing input function names */
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wcstring_list_t input_function_get_names(void);
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/** Updates our idea of whether we support term256 and term24bit */
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void update_fish_color_support();
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#endif
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