fish-shell/src/input_common.h
Olivier FAURE e7f0b5801d Add forward-single-char input command
This allows users to add custom keybindings to autocomplete only one
character at a time.

Resolves https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/4984
2020-08-01 12:09:31 +02:00

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