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annotate src/event-gtk.c @ 4908:b3ce27ca7647
various fixes related to gtk, redisplay-xlike-inc.c
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-01 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* compiler.h:
Create a USED() macro to force unused-var warnings to go away,
in certain cases where it's inconvenient to do otherwise (e.g.
when THIS_IS_GTK in redisplay-xlike-inc.c).
* console-x.h:
Remove unneeded decls, make some static.
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c:
* console-xlike-inc.h: New file. Include defns from
redisplay-xlike-inc.c that may be useful in other XLIKE files.
Correct the handling of colors and font-style setting functions
in the xlike defns. Lots of fixes in the GTK-specific defns.
* depend: Regenerate.
* event-xlike-inc.c:
* event-xlike-inc.c (USE_UNICODE_MAP):
* event-xlike-inc.c (endif):
* gccache-gtk.c:
* gtk-glue.c (xemacs_list_to_gtklist):
* gtk-glue.c (xemacs_gtklist_to_list):
* gtk-glue.c (FROB):
* gtk-glue.c (face_to_gc):
* gtk-glue.c (face_to_style):
* gtk-glue.c (gdk_event_to_emacs_event):
* gtk-xemacs.h (struct _GtkXEmacs):
* gtk-xemacs.h (struct _GtkXEmacsClass):
* objects-xlike-inc.c:
Cosmetic, comment fixes.
* glyphs.c (pixmap_to_lisp_data):
Unused var fixes.
* gtk-glue.c:
* gccache-gtk.c:
* gtk-xemacs.c:
* gtk-xemacs.h:
* objects-xlike-inc.c:
* ui-gtk.c:
* ui-gtk.h:
* xgccache.c:
* xgccache.c (GC_CACHE_SIZE):
* xgccache.h:
Misc include-file fixes.
* objects-xlike-inc.c (XFUN):
* objects-xlike-inc.c (xlistfonts_checking_charset):
Combine some ifdeffed stuff using defs in console-xlike-inc.h.
* redisplay-gtk.c:
* redisplay-gtk.c (THIS_IS_GTK):
* redisplay-gtk.c (XLIKE_bevel_area):
* redisplay-gtk.c (XLIKE_ring_bell):
* redisplay-gtk.c (gdk_draw_text_image):
Fix numerous compile problems. Delete gtk_output_shadows(),
which mostly duplicates generic bevel_modeline(). Fix up
gtk_bevel_modeline() into XLIKE_bevel_area() and make use of
the style var properly to set the appropriate GTK constant.
* redisplay-x.c:
* redisplay-x.c (XLIKE_window_output_begin):
* redisplay-x.c (XLIKE_window_output_end):
* redisplay-x.c (XLIKE_bevel_area):
* redisplay-x.c (x_output_shadows):
* redisplay-x.c (XLIKE_ring_bell):
Make x_output_shadows be static. Change the defn of various
functions to look like XLIKE_foo() so it matches the calling
convention elsewhere.
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c:
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (NEED_GCCACHE_H):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_text_width):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_get_gc):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_text_width_single_run):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XFT_FROB_LISP_COLOR):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_output_xlike_pixmap):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_output_pixmap):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_output_vertical_divider):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_flash):
Lots of header fixes. Lots of stuff moved to console-xlike-inc.h.
Use XFUN() to generate function names instead of directly
calling XLIKE_PASTE(). Remove unnecessary prototypes.
Unify calls to text_width funs. Make XLIKE_get_gc non-static
since it's called from gtk. Change the color-function calls
and fill-style-setting calls to match the changes in
console-xlike-inc.h. Use USED() to avoid some warnings.
* symsinit.h:
Sort the prototypes, and add a fun `sort-symsinit' in a comment
that does the sorting (using sort-regexp-fields).
* symsinit.h (init_number):
* sysgtk.h: New file, wraps the various GTK headers.
* sysgdkx.h: New file, wraps <gtk/gdkx.h>. Keep this separate to
* event-gtk.h: Delete. Combine stuff into console-gtk.h.
help isolate X-specific code from GTK.
* device-gtk.c:
* event-gtk.c:
* console-gtk.h:
* frame-gtk.c:
* gccache-gtk.c:
* gccache-gtk.h:
* glyphs-gtk.c (gtk_colorize_image_instance):
* glyphs-gtk.h:
* gtk-xemacs.h:
* objects-gtk.c:
* objects-gtk.c (MAX_FONT_COUNT):
* ui-gtk.h:
Use sysgtk.h or sysgdkx.h instead of directly including GTK
headers. Don't include event-gtk.h.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Mon, 01 Feb 2010 02:15:28 -0600 |
parents | b3ea9c582280 |
children | e813cf16c015 |
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462 | 1 /* The event_stream interface for X11 with gtk, and/or tty frames. |
2 Copyright (C) 1991-5, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
1268 | 4 Copyright (C) 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003 Ben Wing. |
462 | 5 Copyright (C) 2000 William Perry. |
6 | |
7 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
8 | |
9 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
10 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
11 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
12 later version. | |
13 | |
14 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
15 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
16 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
17 for more details. | |
18 | |
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
21 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
23 | |
24 /* This file is heavily based upon event-Xt.c */ | |
25 | |
26 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ | |
27 | |
28 #include <config.h> | |
29 #include "lisp.h" | |
30 | |
31 #include "blocktype.h" | |
32 #include "buffer.h" | |
33 #include "commands.h" | |
34 #include "console.h" | |
872 | 35 #include "device-impl.h" |
36 #include "elhash.h" | |
462 | 37 #include "events.h" |
872 | 38 #include "file-coding.h" |
39 #include "frame-impl.h" | |
40 #include "lstream.h" | |
462 | 41 #include "process.h" |
42 #include "redisplay.h" | |
809 | 43 #include "window.h" |
872 | 44 |
45 #include "console-tty.h" | |
46 | |
47 #include "console-gtk-impl.h" | |
48 #include "objects-gtk.h" | |
462 | 49 |
50 #include "gtk-xemacs.h" | |
51 | |
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52 #include "sysgdkx.h" |
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53 |
462 | 54 #include "systime.h" |
55 #include "sysproc.h" /* for MAXDESC */ | |
56 | |
57 #ifdef HAVE_DRAGNDROP | |
58 #include "dragdrop.h" | |
59 #endif | |
60 | |
2081 | 61 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS |
62 # include "menubar.h" | |
63 #endif | |
64 | |
462 | 65 static struct event_stream *gtk_event_stream; |
66 | |
1292 | 67 #ifdef WIN32_ANY |
68 extern int mswindows_is_blocking; | |
69 #endif | |
70 | |
462 | 71 /* Do we accept events sent by other clients? */ |
72 int gtk_allow_sendevents; | |
73 | |
74 static int process_events_occurred; | |
75 static int tty_events_occurred; | |
76 | |
77 /* Mask of bits indicating the descriptors that we wait for input on */ | |
1415 | 78 extern SELECT_TYPE input_wait_mask, non_fake_input_wait_mask; |
79 extern SELECT_TYPE process_only_mask, tty_only_mask; | |
462 | 80 |
2054 | 81 static Lisp_Object gtk_keysym_to_emacs_keysym (guint keysym, int simple_p); |
462 | 82 void debug_process_finalization (struct Lisp_Process *p); |
83 gboolean emacs_gtk_event_handler (GtkWidget *wid /* unused */, | |
84 GdkEvent *event, | |
85 gpointer closure /* unused */); | |
86 | |
87 static int last_quit_check_signal_tick_count; | |
88 | |
89 Lisp_Object Qsans_modifiers; | |
90 | |
2489 | 91 /* |
92 * Identify if the keysym is a modifier. This implementation mirrors x.org's | |
93 * IsModifierKey(), but for GDK keysyms. | |
94 */ | |
95 #ifdef GDK_ISO_Lock | |
96 #define IS_MODIFIER_KEY(keysym) \ | |
97 ((((keysym) >= GDK_Shift_L) && ((keysym) <= GDK_Hyper_R)) \ | |
98 || (((keysym) >= GDK_ISO_Lock) && \ | |
99 ((keysym) <= GDK_ISO_Last_Group_Lock)) \ | |
100 || ((keysym) == GDK_Mode_switch) \ | |
101 || ((keysym) == GDK_Num_Lock)) | |
102 #else | |
462 | 103 #define IS_MODIFIER_KEY(keysym) \ |
104 ((((keysym) >= GDK_Shift_L) && ((keysym) <= GDK_Hyper_R)) \ | |
105 || ((keysym) == GDK_Mode_switch) \ | |
106 || ((keysym) == GDK_Num_Lock)) | |
2489 | 107 #endif |
462 | 108 |
1268 | 109 #define THIS_IS_GTK |
110 #include "event-xlike-inc.c" | |
462 | 111 |
112 | |
113 /************************************************************************/ | |
114 /* magic-event handling */ | |
115 /************************************************************************/ | |
116 static void | |
117 handle_focus_event_1 (struct frame *f, int in_p) | |
118 { | |
119 /* We don't want to handle the focus change now, because we might | |
120 be in an accept-process-output, sleep-for, or sit-for. So | |
121 we enqueue it. | |
122 | |
123 Actually, we half handle it: we handle it as far as changing the | |
124 box cursor for redisplay, but we don't call any hooks or do any | |
125 select-frame stuff until after the sit-for. | |
126 */ | |
127 | |
128 if (in_p) | |
129 { | |
130 GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS (FRAME_GTK_TEXT_WIDGET (f), GTK_HAS_FOCUS); | |
131 } | |
132 else | |
133 { | |
134 GTK_WIDGET_UNSET_FLAGS (FRAME_GTK_TEXT_WIDGET (f), GTK_HAS_FOCUS); | |
135 } | |
136 gtk_widget_grab_focus (FRAME_GTK_TEXT_WIDGET (f)); | |
137 gtk_widget_draw_focus (FRAME_GTK_TEXT_WIDGET (f)); | |
138 | |
139 { | |
140 Lisp_Object frm; | |
141 Lisp_Object conser; | |
142 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
143 | |
793 | 144 frm = wrap_frame (f); |
462 | 145 conser = Fcons (frm, Fcons (FRAME_DEVICE (f), in_p ? Qt : Qnil)); |
146 GCPRO1 (conser); | |
147 | |
148 emacs_handle_focus_change_preliminary (conser); | |
149 enqueue_magic_eval_event (emacs_handle_focus_change_final, | |
150 conser); | |
151 UNGCPRO; | |
152 } | |
153 } | |
154 | |
155 /* both GDK_MAP and GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY can cause this | |
156 JV is_visible has the same semantics as f->visible*/ | |
157 static void | |
158 change_frame_visibility (struct frame *f, int is_visible) | |
159 { | |
793 | 160 Lisp_Object frame = wrap_frame (f); |
462 | 161 |
162 | |
163 if (!FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f) && is_visible) | |
164 { | |
165 FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f) = is_visible; | |
872 | 166 /* [[ This improves the double flicker when uniconifying a frame |
462 | 167 some. A lot of it is not showing a buffer which has changed |
168 while the frame was iconified. To fix it further requires | |
872 | 169 the good 'ol double redisplay structure. ]] -- comment is |
170 invalid, obviously predates 19.12, when the double redisplay | |
171 structure (i.e. current + desired) was put back in. --ben */ | |
462 | 172 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (f); |
173 va_run_hook_with_args (Qmap_frame_hook, 1, frame); | |
174 } | |
175 else if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f) && !is_visible) | |
176 { | |
177 FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f) = 0; | |
178 va_run_hook_with_args (Qunmap_frame_hook, 1, frame); | |
179 } | |
180 else if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f) * is_visible < 0) | |
181 { | |
182 FRAME_VISIBLE_P(f) = - FRAME_VISIBLE_P(f); | |
183 if (FRAME_REPAINT_P (f)) | |
184 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (f); | |
185 va_run_hook_with_args (Qmap_frame_hook, 1, frame); | |
186 } | |
187 } | |
188 | |
189 static void | |
190 handle_map_event (struct frame *f, GdkEvent *event) | |
191 { | |
793 | 192 Lisp_Object frame = wrap_frame (f); |
462 | 193 |
194 if (event->any.type == GDK_MAP) | |
195 { | |
196 FRAME_GTK_TOTALLY_VISIBLE_P (f) = 1; | |
197 change_frame_visibility (f, 1); | |
198 } | |
199 else | |
200 { | |
201 FRAME_GTK_TOTALLY_VISIBLE_P (f) = 0; | |
202 change_frame_visibility (f, 0); | |
203 /* Calling Fframe_iconified_p is the only way we have to | |
204 correctly update FRAME_ICONIFIED_P */ | |
205 Fframe_iconified_p (frame); | |
206 } | |
207 } | |
208 | |
209 static void | |
210 handle_client_message (struct frame *f, GdkEvent *event) | |
211 { | |
212 /* The event-Xt code used to handle WM_DELETE_WINDOW here, but we | |
213 handle that directly in frame-gtk.c */ | |
214 | |
215 if (event->client.message_type == gdk_atom_intern ("WM_PROTOCOLS", 0) && | |
216 (GdkAtom) event->client.data.l[0] == gdk_atom_intern ("WM_TAKE_FOCUS", 0)) | |
217 { | |
218 handle_focus_event_1 (f, 1); | |
219 } | |
220 } | |
221 | |
222 static void | |
788 | 223 emacs_gtk_format_magic_event (Lisp_Event *emacs_event, Lisp_Object pstream) |
224 { | |
789 | 225 Lisp_Object console = CDFW_CONSOLE (EVENT_CHANNEL (emacs_event)); |
788 | 226 if (CONSOLE_GTK_P (XCONSOLE (console))) |
826 | 227 write_c_string |
228 (pstream, | |
1204 | 229 gtk_event_name (EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT (emacs_event).type)); |
788 | 230 } |
231 | |
232 static int | |
233 emacs_gtk_compare_magic_event (Lisp_Event *e1, Lisp_Event *e2) | |
234 { | |
235 if (CONSOLE_GTK_P (XCONSOLE (CDFW_CONSOLE (EVENT_CHANNEL (e1)))) && | |
236 CONSOLE_GTK_P (XCONSOLE (CDFW_CONSOLE (EVENT_CHANNEL (e2))))) | |
1204 | 237 return (!memcmp (&EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT (e1), |
238 &EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT (e2), | |
788 | 239 sizeof (GdkEvent))); |
240 if (CONSOLE_GTK_P (XCONSOLE (CDFW_CONSOLE (EVENT_CHANNEL (e1)))) || | |
241 CONSOLE_GTK_P (XCONSOLE (CDFW_CONSOLE (EVENT_CHANNEL (e2))))) | |
242 return 0; | |
243 return 1; | |
244 } | |
245 | |
246 static Hashcode | |
247 emacs_gtk_hash_magic_event (Lisp_Event *e) | |
248 { | |
249 Lisp_Object console = CDFW_CONSOLE (EVENT_CHANNEL (e)); | |
250 if (CONSOLE_GTK_P (XCONSOLE (console))) | |
1204 | 251 return memory_hash (&EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT (e), |
788 | 252 sizeof (GdkEvent)); |
253 return 0; | |
254 } | |
255 | |
256 static void | |
462 | 257 emacs_gtk_handle_magic_event (struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event) |
258 { | |
259 /* This function can GC */ | |
1204 | 260 GdkEvent *event = &EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT (emacs_event); |
462 | 261 struct frame *f = XFRAME (EVENT_CHANNEL (emacs_event)); |
262 | |
263 if (!FRAME_LIVE_P (f)) | |
264 return; | |
265 | |
266 switch (event->any.type) | |
267 { | |
268 case GDK_CLIENT_EVENT: | |
269 handle_client_message (f, event); | |
270 break; | |
271 | |
272 case GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE: | |
273 handle_focus_event_1 (f, event->focus_change.in); | |
274 break; | |
275 | |
276 case GDK_MAP: | |
277 case GDK_UNMAP: | |
278 handle_map_event (f, event); | |
279 break; | |
280 | |
281 case GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY: | |
282 if (event->crossing.detail != GDK_NOTIFY_INFERIOR) | |
283 { | |
793 | 284 Lisp_Object frame = wrap_frame (f); |
462 | 285 |
286 /* FRAME_X_MOUSE_P (f) = 1; */ | |
287 va_run_hook_with_args (Qmouse_enter_frame_hook, 1, frame); | |
288 } | |
289 break; | |
290 | |
291 case GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY: | |
292 if (event->crossing.detail != GDK_NOTIFY_INFERIOR) | |
293 { | |
793 | 294 Lisp_Object frame = wrap_frame (f); |
462 | 295 |
296 /* FRAME_X_MOUSE_P (f) = 0; */ | |
297 va_run_hook_with_args (Qmouse_leave_frame_hook, 1, frame); | |
298 } | |
299 break; | |
300 | |
301 case GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY: /* window visiblity has changed */ | |
302 if (event->visibility.window == GET_GTK_WIDGET_WINDOW (FRAME_GTK_SHELL_WIDGET (f))) | |
303 { | |
304 FRAME_GTK_TOTALLY_VISIBLE_P (f) = | |
305 (event->visibility.state == GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED); | |
306 /* Note that the fvwm pager only sends VisibilityNotify when | |
307 changing pages. Is this all we need to do ? JV */ | |
308 /* Nope. We must at least trigger a redisplay here. | |
309 Since this case seems similar to MapNotify, I've | |
310 factored out some code to change_frame_visibility(). | |
311 This triggers the necessary redisplay and runs | |
312 (un)map-frame-hook. - dkindred@cs.cmu.edu */ | |
313 /* Changed it again to support the tristate visibility flag */ | |
314 change_frame_visibility (f, (event->visibility.state | |
315 != GDK_VISIBILITY_FULLY_OBSCURED) ? 1 : -1); | |
316 } | |
317 break; | |
318 | |
319 default: | |
320 break; | |
321 } | |
322 } | |
323 | |
324 /************************************************************************/ | |
325 /* Gtk to Emacs event conversion */ | |
326 /************************************************************************/ | |
327 | |
328 static int | |
329 keysym_obeys_caps_lock_p (guint sym, struct device *d) | |
330 { | |
331 struct gtk_device *gd = DEVICE_GTK_DATA (d); | |
332 /* Eeeeevil hack. Don't apply Caps_Lock to things that aren't alphabetic | |
333 characters, where "alphabetic" means something more than simply A-Z. | |
334 That is, if Caps_Lock is down, typing ESC doesn't produce Shift-ESC. | |
335 But if shift-lock is down, then it does. */ | |
336 if (gd->lock_interpretation == GDK_Shift_Lock) | |
337 return 1; | |
338 | |
339 return | |
340 ((sym >= GDK_A) && (sym <= GDK_Z)) || | |
341 ((sym >= GDK_a) && (sym <= GDK_z)) || | |
342 ((sym >= GDK_Agrave) && (sym <= GDK_Odiaeresis)) || | |
343 ((sym >= GDK_agrave) && (sym <= GDK_odiaeresis)) || | |
344 ((sym >= GDK_Ooblique) && (sym <= GDK_Thorn)) || | |
345 ((sym >= GDK_oslash) && (sym <= GDK_thorn)); | |
346 } | |
347 | |
348 static void | |
349 set_last_server_timestamp (struct device *d, GdkEvent *gdk_event) | |
350 { | |
351 guint32 t; | |
352 switch (gdk_event->type) | |
353 { | |
354 case GDK_KEY_PRESS: | |
355 case GDK_KEY_RELEASE: t = gdk_event->key.time; break; | |
356 case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: | |
357 case GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS: | |
358 case GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS: | |
359 case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: t = gdk_event->button.time; break; | |
360 case GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY: | |
361 case GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY: t = gdk_event->crossing.time; break; | |
362 case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: t = gdk_event->motion.time; break; | |
363 case GDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY: t = gdk_event->property.time; break; | |
364 case GDK_SELECTION_CLEAR: | |
365 case GDK_SELECTION_REQUEST: | |
366 case GDK_SELECTION_NOTIFY: t = gdk_event->selection.time; break; | |
367 default: return; | |
368 } | |
369 DEVICE_GTK_LAST_SERVER_TIMESTAMP (d) = t; | |
370 } | |
371 | |
372 static Lisp_Object | |
373 gtk_keysym_to_emacs_keysym (guint keysym, int simple_p) | |
374 { | |
375 char *name; | |
376 if (keysym >= GDK_exclam && keysym <= GDK_asciitilde) | |
377 /* We must assume that the X keysym numbers for the ASCII graphic | |
378 characters are the same as their ASCII codes. */ | |
379 return make_char (keysym); | |
380 | |
381 switch (keysym) | |
382 { | |
383 /* These would be handled correctly by the default case, but by | |
384 special-casing them here we don't garbage a string or call | |
385 intern(). */ | |
386 case GDK_BackSpace: return QKbackspace; | |
387 case GDK_Tab: return QKtab; | |
388 case GDK_Linefeed: return QKlinefeed; | |
389 case GDK_Return: return QKreturn; | |
390 case GDK_Escape: return QKescape; | |
391 case GDK_space: return QKspace; | |
392 case GDK_Delete: return QKdelete; | |
393 case 0: return Qnil; | |
394 default: | |
395 if (simple_p) return Qnil; | |
396 /* !!#### not Mule-ized */ | |
397 name = gdk_keyval_name (keysym); | |
398 if (!name || !name[0]) | |
399 /* This happens if there is a mismatch between the Xlib of | |
400 XEmacs and the Xlib of the X server... | |
401 | |
402 Let's hard-code in some knowledge of common keysyms introduced | |
403 in recent X11 releases. Snarfed from X11/keysymdef.h | |
404 | |
405 Probably we should add some stuff here for X11R6. */ | |
406 switch (keysym) | |
407 { | |
408 case 0xFF95: return KEYSYM ("kp-home"); | |
409 case 0xFF96: return KEYSYM ("kp-left"); | |
410 case 0xFF97: return KEYSYM ("kp-up"); | |
411 case 0xFF98: return KEYSYM ("kp-right"); | |
412 case 0xFF99: return KEYSYM ("kp-down"); | |
413 case 0xFF9A: return KEYSYM ("kp-prior"); | |
414 case 0xFF9B: return KEYSYM ("kp-next"); | |
415 case 0xFF9C: return KEYSYM ("kp-end"); | |
416 case 0xFF9D: return KEYSYM ("kp-begin"); | |
417 case 0xFF9E: return KEYSYM ("kp-insert"); | |
418 case 0xFF9F: return KEYSYM ("kp-delete"); | |
419 | |
420 case 0x1005FF10: return KEYSYM ("SunF36"); /* labeled F11 */ | |
421 case 0x1005FF11: return KEYSYM ("SunF37"); /* labeled F12 */ | |
422 default: | |
423 { | |
424 char buf [64]; | |
425 sprintf (buf, "unknown-keysym-0x%X", (int) keysym); | |
426 return KEYSYM (buf); | |
427 } | |
428 } | |
429 /* If it's got a one-character name, that's good enough. */ | |
430 if (!name[1]) | |
431 return make_char (name[0]); | |
432 | |
433 /* If it's in the "Keyboard" character set, downcase it. | |
434 The case of those keysyms is too totally random for us to | |
435 force anyone to remember them. | |
436 The case of the other character sets is significant, however. | |
437 */ | |
438 if ((((unsigned int) keysym) & (~0x1FF)) == ((unsigned int) 0xFE00)) | |
439 { | |
440 char buf [255]; | |
441 char *s1, *s2; | |
442 for (s1 = name, s2 = buf; *s1; s1++, s2++) { | |
443 if (*s1 == '_') { | |
444 *s2 = '-'; | |
445 } else { | |
446 *s2 = tolower (* (unsigned char *) s1); | |
447 } | |
448 } | |
449 *s2 = 0; | |
450 return KEYSYM (buf); | |
451 } | |
452 return KEYSYM (name); | |
453 } | |
454 } | |
455 | |
456 static Lisp_Object | |
457 gtk_to_emacs_keysym (struct device *d, GdkEventKey *event, int simple_p) | |
458 /* simple_p means don't try too hard (ASCII only) */ | |
459 { | |
460 if (event->length != 1) | |
771 | 461 { |
462 | 462 /* Generate multiple emacs events */ |
867 | 463 Ichar ch; |
462 | 464 Lisp_Object instream, fb_instream; |
465 Lstream *istr; | |
466 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
467 | |
468 fb_instream = | |
771 | 469 make_fixed_buffer_input_stream ((unsigned char *) event->string, event->length); |
462 | 470 |
771 | 471 /* #### Use get_coding_system_for_text_file |
472 (Vcomposed_input_coding_system, 0) */ | |
462 | 473 instream = |
771 | 474 make_coding_input_stream (XLSTREAM (fb_instream), |
800 | 475 Qundecided, CODING_DECODE, 0); |
462 | 476 |
477 istr = XLSTREAM (instream); | |
478 | |
479 GCPRO2 (instream, fb_instream); | |
867 | 480 while ((ch = Lstream_get_ichar (istr)) != EOF) |
771 | 481 { |
462 | 482 Lisp_Object emacs_event = Fmake_event (Qnil, Qnil); |
1204 | 483 Lisp_Event *ev = XEVENT (emacs_event); |
484 ev->channel = DEVICE_CONSOLE (d); | |
462 | 485 ev->timestamp = event->time; |
1204 | 486 XSET_EVENT_TYPE (emacs_event, key_press_event); |
487 XSET_EVENT_KEY_MODIFIERS (emacs_event, 0); | |
488 XSET_EVENT_KEY_KEYSYM (emacs_event, make_char (ch)); | |
489 enqueue_dispatch_event (emacs_event); | |
771 | 490 } |
462 | 491 Lstream_close (istr); |
492 UNGCPRO; | |
493 Lstream_delete (istr); | |
494 Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (fb_instream)); | |
495 if (IS_MODIFIER_KEY (event->keyval) || (event->keyval == GDK_Mode_switch)) | |
771 | 496 return (Qnil); |
462 | 497 return (gtk_keysym_to_emacs_keysym (event->keyval, simple_p)); |
771 | 498 } |
462 | 499 else |
771 | 500 { |
462 | 501 if (IS_MODIFIER_KEY (event->keyval) || (event->keyval == GDK_Mode_switch)) |
771 | 502 return (Qnil); |
462 | 503 return (gtk_keysym_to_emacs_keysym (event->keyval, simple_p)); |
771 | 504 } |
462 | 505 } |
506 | |
507 | |
508 /************************************************************************/ | |
509 /* timeout events */ | |
510 /************************************************************************/ | |
511 | |
512 static int timeout_id_tick; | |
513 | |
853 | 514 struct GTK_timeout |
515 { | |
516 int id; | |
517 guint timeout_id; | |
518 struct GTK_timeout *next; | |
462 | 519 } *pending_timeouts, *completed_timeouts; |
520 | |
521 struct GTK_timeout_blocktype | |
522 { | |
523 Blocktype_declare (struct GTK_timeout); | |
524 } *the_GTK_timeout_blocktype; | |
525 | |
526 /* called by the gtk main loop */ | |
527 static gint | |
528 gtk_timeout_callback (gpointer closure) | |
529 { | |
530 struct GTK_timeout *timeout = (struct GTK_timeout *) closure; | |
531 struct GTK_timeout *t2 = pending_timeouts; | |
532 | |
533 /* Remove this one from the list of pending timeouts */ | |
534 if (t2 == timeout) | |
535 pending_timeouts = pending_timeouts->next; | |
536 else | |
537 { | |
538 while (t2->next && t2->next != timeout) t2 = t2->next; | |
539 assert (t2->next); | |
540 t2->next = t2->next->next; | |
541 } | |
542 /* Add this one to the list of completed timeouts */ | |
543 timeout->next = completed_timeouts; | |
544 completed_timeouts = timeout; | |
853 | 545 return FALSE; |
462 | 546 } |
547 | |
548 static int | |
549 emacs_gtk_add_timeout (EMACS_TIME thyme) | |
550 { | |
551 struct GTK_timeout *timeout = Blocktype_alloc (the_GTK_timeout_blocktype); | |
552 EMACS_TIME current_time; | |
553 int milliseconds; | |
554 | |
555 timeout->id = timeout_id_tick++; | |
556 timeout->next = pending_timeouts; | |
557 pending_timeouts = timeout; | |
558 EMACS_GET_TIME (current_time); | |
559 EMACS_SUB_TIME (thyme, thyme, current_time); | |
560 milliseconds = EMACS_SECS (thyme) * 1000 + | |
561 EMACS_USECS (thyme) / 1000; | |
562 if (milliseconds < 1) | |
563 milliseconds = 1; | |
564 timeout->timeout_id = gtk_timeout_add (milliseconds, | |
565 gtk_timeout_callback, | |
566 (gpointer) timeout); | |
567 return timeout->id; | |
568 } | |
569 | |
570 static void | |
571 emacs_gtk_remove_timeout (int id) | |
572 { | |
573 struct GTK_timeout *timeout, *t2; | |
574 | |
575 timeout = NULL; | |
576 | |
577 /* Find the timeout on the list of pending ones, if it's still there. */ | |
578 if (pending_timeouts) | |
579 { | |
580 if (id == pending_timeouts->id) | |
581 { | |
582 timeout = pending_timeouts; | |
583 pending_timeouts = pending_timeouts->next; | |
584 } | |
585 else | |
586 { | |
587 t2 = pending_timeouts; | |
588 while (t2->next && t2->next->id != id) t2 = t2->next; | |
589 if ( t2->next) /*found it */ | |
590 { | |
591 timeout = t2->next; | |
592 t2->next = t2->next->next; | |
593 } | |
594 } | |
595 /* if it was pending, we have removed it from the list */ | |
596 if (timeout) | |
597 gtk_timeout_remove (timeout->timeout_id); | |
598 } | |
599 | |
600 /* It could be that the call back was already called but we didn't convert | |
601 into an Emacs event yet */ | |
602 if (!timeout && completed_timeouts) | |
603 { | |
604 /* Code duplication! */ | |
605 if (id == completed_timeouts->id) | |
606 { | |
607 timeout = completed_timeouts; | |
608 completed_timeouts = completed_timeouts->next; | |
609 } | |
610 else | |
611 { | |
612 t2 = completed_timeouts; | |
613 while (t2->next && t2->next->id != id) t2 = t2->next; | |
614 if ( t2->next) /*found it */ | |
615 { | |
616 timeout = t2->next; | |
617 t2->next = t2->next->next; | |
618 } | |
619 } | |
620 } | |
621 | |
622 /* If we found the thing on the lists of timeouts, | |
623 and removed it, deallocate | |
624 */ | |
625 if (timeout) | |
626 Blocktype_free (the_GTK_timeout_blocktype, timeout); | |
627 } | |
628 | |
629 static void | |
630 gtk_timeout_to_emacs_event (struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event) | |
631 { | |
632 struct GTK_timeout *timeout = completed_timeouts; | |
633 assert (timeout); | |
634 completed_timeouts = completed_timeouts->next; | |
635 /* timeout events have nil as channel */ | |
1204 | 636 set_event_type (emacs_event, timeout_event); |
637 SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP_ZERO (emacs_event); /* #### wrong!! */ | |
638 SET_EVENT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL_ID (emacs_event, timeout->id); | |
639 SET_EVENT_TIMEOUT_FUNCTION (emacs_event, Qnil); | |
640 SET_EVENT_TIMEOUT_OBJECT (emacs_event, Qnil); | |
462 | 641 Blocktype_free (the_GTK_timeout_blocktype, timeout); |
642 } | |
643 | |
644 | |
645 /************************************************************************/ | |
646 /* process and tty events */ | |
647 /************************************************************************/ | |
648 | |
649 struct what_is_ready_closure | |
650 { | |
651 int fd; | |
652 Lisp_Object what; | |
653 gint id; | |
654 }; | |
655 | |
656 static Lisp_Object *filedesc_with_input; | |
657 static struct what_is_ready_closure **filedesc_to_what_closure; | |
658 | |
659 static void | |
660 init_what_input_once (void) | |
661 { | |
662 int i; | |
663 | |
664 filedesc_with_input = xnew_array (Lisp_Object, MAXDESC); | |
665 filedesc_to_what_closure = | |
666 xnew_array (struct what_is_ready_closure *, MAXDESC); | |
667 | |
668 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++) | |
669 { | |
670 filedesc_to_what_closure[i] = 0; | |
671 filedesc_with_input[i] = Qnil; | |
672 } | |
673 | |
674 process_events_occurred = 0; | |
675 tty_events_occurred = 0; | |
676 } | |
677 | |
678 static void | |
679 mark_what_as_being_ready (struct what_is_ready_closure *closure) | |
680 { | |
681 if (NILP (filedesc_with_input[closure->fd])) | |
682 { | |
683 SELECT_TYPE temp_mask; | |
684 FD_ZERO (&temp_mask); | |
685 FD_SET (closure->fd, &temp_mask); | |
686 /* Check to make sure there's *really* input available. | |
687 Sometimes things seem to get confused and this gets called | |
688 for the tty fd when there's really only input available | |
689 on some process's fd. (It will subsequently get called | |
690 for that process's fd, so returning without setting any | |
691 flags will take care of it.) To see the problem, uncomment | |
692 the stderr_out below, turn NORMAL_QUIT_CHECK_TIMEOUT_MSECS | |
693 down to 25, do sh -c 'xemacs -nw -q -f shell 2>/tmp/log' | |
694 and press return repeatedly. (Seen under AIX & Linux.) | |
695 -dkindred@cs.cmu.edu */ | |
696 if (!poll_fds_for_input (temp_mask)) | |
697 { | |
698 #if 0 | |
699 stderr_out ("mark_what_as_being_ready: no input available (fd=%d)\n", | |
700 closure->fd); | |
701 #endif | |
702 return; | |
703 } | |
704 filedesc_with_input[closure->fd] = closure->what; | |
705 if (PROCESSP (closure->what)) | |
853 | 706 /* Don't increment this if the current process is already marked |
707 * as having input. */ | |
708 process_events_occurred++; | |
462 | 709 else |
853 | 710 tty_events_occurred++; |
462 | 711 } |
712 } | |
713 | |
714 static void | |
2286 | 715 gtk_what_callback (gpointer closure, gint UNUSED (source), |
716 GdkInputCondition UNUSED (why)) | |
462 | 717 { |
718 /* If closure is 0, then we got a fake event from a signal handler. | |
719 The only purpose of this is to make XtAppProcessEvent() stop | |
720 blocking. */ | |
721 if (closure) | |
722 mark_what_as_being_ready ((struct what_is_ready_closure *) closure); | |
723 else | |
724 { | |
725 fake_event_occurred++; | |
726 drain_signal_event_pipe (); | |
727 } | |
728 } | |
729 | |
730 static void | |
731 select_filedesc (int fd, Lisp_Object what) | |
732 { | |
733 struct what_is_ready_closure *closure; | |
734 | |
735 /* If somebody is trying to select something that's already selected | |
736 for, then something went wrong. The generic routines ought to | |
737 detect this and error before here. */ | |
738 assert (!filedesc_to_what_closure[fd]); | |
739 | |
740 closure = xnew (struct what_is_ready_closure); | |
741 closure->fd = fd; | |
742 closure->what = what; | |
743 closure->id = gdk_input_add (fd, GDK_INPUT_READ, | |
744 (GdkInputFunction) gtk_what_callback, closure); | |
745 filedesc_to_what_closure[fd] = closure; | |
746 } | |
747 | |
748 static void | |
749 unselect_filedesc (int fd) | |
750 { | |
751 struct what_is_ready_closure *closure = filedesc_to_what_closure[fd]; | |
752 | |
753 assert (closure); | |
754 if (!NILP (filedesc_with_input[fd])) | |
755 { | |
756 /* We are unselecting this process before we have drained the rest of | |
757 the input from it, probably from status_notify() in the command loop. | |
758 This can happen like so: | |
759 | |
760 - We are waiting in XtAppNextEvent() | |
761 - Process generates output | |
762 - Process is marked as being ready | |
763 - Process dies, SIGCHLD gets generated before we return (!?) | |
764 It could happen I guess. | |
765 - sigchld_handler() marks process as dead | |
766 - Somehow we end up getting a new KeyPress event on the queue | |
767 at the same time (I'm really so sure how that happens but I'm | |
768 not sure it can't either so let's assume it can...). | |
769 - Key events have priority so we return that instead of the proc. | |
770 - Before dispatching the lisp key event we call status_notify() | |
771 - Which deselects the process that SIGCHLD marked as dead. | |
772 | |
773 Thus we never remove it from _with_input and turn it into a lisp | |
774 event, so we need to do it here. But this does not mean that we're | |
775 throwing away the last block of output - status_notify() has already | |
776 taken care of running the proc filter or whatever. | |
777 */ | |
778 filedesc_with_input[fd] = Qnil; | |
779 if (PROCESSP (closure->what)) | |
780 { | |
781 assert (process_events_occurred > 0); | |
782 process_events_occurred--; | |
783 } | |
784 else | |
785 { | |
786 assert (tty_events_occurred > 0); | |
787 tty_events_occurred--; | |
788 } | |
789 } | |
790 gdk_input_remove (closure->id); | |
1726 | 791 xfree (closure, struct what_is_ready_closure *); |
462 | 792 filedesc_to_what_closure[fd] = 0; |
793 } | |
794 | |
795 static void | |
853 | 796 emacs_gtk_select_process (Lisp_Process *process, int doin, int doerr) |
462 | 797 { |
853 | 798 Lisp_Object proc; |
799 int infd, errfd; | |
800 | |
801 event_stream_unixoid_select_process (process, doin, doerr, &infd, &errfd); | |
802 | |
803 proc = wrap_process (process); | |
804 if (doin) | |
805 select_filedesc (infd, proc); | |
806 if (doerr) | |
807 select_filedesc (errfd, proc); | |
808 } | |
462 | 809 |
853 | 810 static void |
811 emacs_gtk_unselect_process (Lisp_Process *process, int doin, int doerr) | |
812 { | |
813 int infd, errfd; | |
814 | |
815 event_stream_unixoid_unselect_process (process, doin, doerr, &infd, &errfd); | |
816 | |
817 if (doin) | |
818 unselect_filedesc (infd); | |
819 if (doerr) | |
820 unselect_filedesc (errfd); | |
462 | 821 } |
822 | |
823 static void | |
853 | 824 emacs_gtk_create_io_streams (void *inhandle, void *outhandle, |
825 void *errhandle, Lisp_Object *instream, | |
826 Lisp_Object *outstream, | |
827 Lisp_Object *errstream, | |
828 USID *in_usid, | |
829 USID *err_usid, | |
830 int flags) | |
462 | 831 { |
853 | 832 event_stream_unixoid_create_io_streams |
833 (inhandle, outhandle, errhandle, instream, outstream, | |
834 errstream, in_usid, err_usid, flags); | |
835 if (*in_usid != USID_ERROR) | |
836 *in_usid = USID_DONTHASH; | |
837 if (*err_usid != USID_ERROR) | |
838 *err_usid = USID_DONTHASH; | |
462 | 839 } |
840 | |
853 | 841 static void |
842 emacs_gtk_delete_io_streams (Lisp_Object instream, | |
843 Lisp_Object outstream, | |
844 Lisp_Object errstream, | |
845 USID *in_usid, | |
846 USID *err_usid) | |
462 | 847 { |
853 | 848 event_stream_unixoid_delete_io_streams |
849 (instream, outstream, errstream, in_usid, err_usid); | |
850 *in_usid = USID_DONTHASH; | |
851 *err_usid = USID_DONTHASH; | |
462 | 852 } |
853 | |
854 /* This is called from GC when a process object is about to be freed. | |
855 If we've still got pointers to it in this file, we're gonna lose hard. | |
856 */ | |
857 void | |
2286 | 858 debug_process_finalization (struct Lisp_Process *UNUSED (p)) |
462 | 859 { |
860 #if 0 /* #### */ | |
861 int i; | |
862 Lisp_Object instr, outstr; | |
863 | |
864 get_process_streams (p, &instr, &outstr); | |
865 /* if it still has fds, then it hasn't been killed yet. */ | |
866 assert (NILP(instr)); | |
867 assert (NILP(outstr)); | |
868 /* Better not still be in the "with input" table; we know it's got no fds. */ | |
869 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++) | |
870 { | |
871 Lisp_Object process = filedesc_fds_with_input [i]; | |
872 assert (!PROCESSP (process) || XPROCESS (process) != p); | |
873 } | |
874 #endif | |
875 } | |
876 | |
877 static void | |
878 gtk_process_to_emacs_event (struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event) | |
879 { | |
880 int i; | |
881 | |
882 assert (process_events_occurred > 0); | |
1204 | 883 |
462 | 884 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++) |
885 { | |
1204 | 886 Lisp_Object process = filedesc_with_input[i]; |
462 | 887 if (PROCESSP (process)) |
1204 | 888 { |
889 filedesc_with_input[i] = Qnil; | |
890 process_events_occurred--; | |
891 /* process events have nil as channel */ | |
892 set_event_type (emacs_event, process_event); | |
893 SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP_ZERO (emacs_event); /* #### */ | |
894 SET_EVENT_PROCESS_PROCESS (emacs_event, process); | |
895 return; | |
896 } | |
462 | 897 } |
2500 | 898 ABORT (); |
462 | 899 } |
900 | |
901 static void | |
902 emacs_gtk_select_console (struct console *con) | |
903 { | |
904 Lisp_Object console; | |
905 int infd; | |
906 | |
907 if (CONSOLE_GTK_P (con)) | |
908 return; /* Gtk consoles are automatically selected for when we initialize them */ | |
909 infd = event_stream_unixoid_select_console (con); | |
793 | 910 console = wrap_console (con); |
462 | 911 select_filedesc (infd, console); |
912 } | |
913 | |
914 static void | |
915 emacs_gtk_unselect_console (struct console *con) | |
916 { | |
917 Lisp_Object console; | |
918 int infd; | |
919 | |
920 if (CONSOLE_GTK_P (con)) | |
921 return; /* X consoles are automatically selected for when we initialize them */ | |
922 infd = event_stream_unixoid_unselect_console (con); | |
793 | 923 console = wrap_console (con); |
462 | 924 unselect_filedesc (infd); |
925 } | |
926 | |
927 /* read an event from a tty, if one is available. Returns non-zero | |
928 if an event was available. Note that when this function is | |
929 called, there should always be a tty marked as ready for input. | |
930 However, the input condition might actually be EOF, so there | |
931 may not really be any input available. (In this case, | |
932 read_event_from_tty_or_stream_desc() will arrange for the TTY device | |
933 to be deleted.) */ | |
934 | |
935 static int | |
936 gtk_tty_to_emacs_event (struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event) | |
937 { | |
938 int i; | |
939 | |
940 assert (tty_events_occurred > 0); | |
941 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++) | |
942 { | |
943 Lisp_Object console = filedesc_with_input[i]; | |
944 if (CONSOLEP (console)) | |
945 { | |
946 assert (tty_events_occurred > 0); | |
947 tty_events_occurred--; | |
948 filedesc_with_input[i] = Qnil; | |
771 | 949 if (read_event_from_tty_or_stream_desc (emacs_event, |
950 XCONSOLE (console))) | |
462 | 951 return 1; |
952 } | |
953 } | |
954 | |
955 return 0; | |
956 } | |
957 | |
958 | |
959 /************************************************************************/ | |
960 /* Drag 'n Drop handling */ | |
961 /************************************************************************/ | |
962 #ifdef HAVE_DRAGNDROP | |
963 #define TARGET_URI_LIST 0x00 | |
964 #define TARGET_TEXT_PLAIN 0x01 | |
965 #define TARGET_FILE_NAME 0x02 | |
966 #define TARGET_NETSCAPE 0x03 | |
967 | |
968 static GdkAtom preferred_targets[10]; | |
969 | |
970 void | |
971 dragndrop_data_received (GtkWidget *widget, | |
972 GdkDragContext *context, | |
973 gint x, | |
974 gint y, | |
975 GtkSelectionData *data, | |
2286 | 976 guint UNUSED (info), |
462 | 977 guint time) |
978 { | |
979 Lisp_Object event = Fmake_event (Qnil, Qnil); | |
980 struct device *d = gtk_any_window_to_device (widget->window); | |
981 struct frame *f = gtk_any_widget_or_parent_to_frame (d, widget); | |
982 struct Lisp_Event *ev = XEVENT (event); | |
983 Lisp_Object l_type = Qnil, l_data = Qnil; | |
984 Lisp_Object l_dndlist = Qnil, l_item = Qnil; | |
985 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; | |
986 | |
987 GCPRO4 (l_type, l_data, l_dndlist, l_item); | |
988 | |
1204 | 989 set_event_type (ev, misc_user_event); |
990 SET_EVENT_CHANNEL (ev, wrap_frame (f)); | |
991 SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (ev, time); | |
992 SET_EVENT_MISC_USER_X (ev, x); | |
993 SET_EVENT_MISC_USER_Y (ev, y); | |
462 | 994 |
995 if (data->type == preferred_targets[TARGET_URI_LIST]) | |
996 { | |
997 /* newline-separated list of URLs */ | |
998 int start, end; | |
999 const char *string_data = (char *) data->data; | |
1000 | |
1001 l_type = Qdragdrop_URL; | |
1002 | |
1003 for (start = 0, end = 0; string_data && string_data[end]; end++) | |
1004 { | |
1005 if ((string_data[end] == '\r') && (string_data[end+1] == '\n')) | |
1006 { | |
1007 l_item = make_string (&string_data[start], end - start); | |
1008 l_dndlist = Fcons (l_item, l_dndlist); | |
1009 ++end; | |
1010 start = ++end; | |
1011 } | |
1012 } | |
1013 } | |
1014 else if (data->type == preferred_targets[TARGET_TEXT_PLAIN]) | |
1015 { | |
1016 /* Arbitrary string */ | |
1017 l_type = Qdragdrop_MIME; | |
1018 l_dndlist = list1 (list3 (list1 (build_string ("text/plain")), | |
1019 build_string ("8_bit"), | |
1020 make_ext_string (data->data, | |
1021 strlen ((char *)data->data), | |
1022 Qctext))); | |
1023 } | |
1024 else if (data->type == preferred_targets[TARGET_FILE_NAME]) | |
1025 { | |
1026 /* Random filename */ | |
1027 char *hurl = dnd_url_hexify_string (data->data, "file:"); | |
1028 | |
867 | 1029 l_dndlist = list1 (make_string ((Ibyte *)hurl, strlen (hurl))); |
462 | 1030 l_type = Qdragdrop_URL; |
1031 | |
1726 | 1032 xfree (hurl, char *); |
462 | 1033 } |
1034 else if (data->type == preferred_targets[TARGET_NETSCAPE]) | |
1035 { | |
1036 /* Single URL */ | |
1037 l_dndlist = list1 (make_string ((Extbyte *)data->data, | |
1038 strlen ((char *)data->data))); | |
1039 l_type = Qdragdrop_URL; | |
1040 } | |
1041 else | |
1042 { | |
1043 /* Unknown type - what to do? | |
1044 We just pass it up to lisp - we already have a mime type. | |
1045 */ | |
1046 l_type = Qdragdrop_MIME; | |
1047 l_dndlist = list1 (list3 (list1 (build_string (gdk_atom_name (data->type))), | |
1048 build_string ("8bit"), | |
1049 make_ext_string ((Extbyte *) data->data, | |
1050 data->length, Qbinary))); | |
1051 } | |
1052 | |
1204 | 1053 |
1054 SET_EVENT_MISC_USER_FUNCTION (ev, Qdragdrop_drop_dispatch); | |
1055 SET_EVENT_MISC_USER_OBJECT (ev, Fcons (l_type, l_dndlist)); | |
462 | 1056 |
1057 UNGCPRO; | |
1058 | |
1059 gtk_drag_finish (context, TRUE, FALSE, time); | |
1204 | 1060 enqueue_dispatch_event (event); |
462 | 1061 } |
1062 | |
1063 gboolean | |
2286 | 1064 dragndrop_dropped (GtkWidget *UNUSED (widget), |
462 | 1065 GdkDragContext *drag_context, |
2286 | 1066 gint UNUSED (x), |
1067 gint UNUSED (y), | |
462 | 1068 guint time, |
1069 gpointer user_data) | |
1070 { | |
1071 /* Netscape drops things like: | |
1072 STRING | |
1073 _SGI_ICON | |
1074 _SGI_ICON_TYPE | |
1075 SGI_FILE | |
1076 FILE_NAME | |
1077 _NETSCAPE_URL | |
1078 | |
1079 gmc drops things like | |
1080 application/x-mc-desktop-icon | |
1081 text/uri-list | |
1082 text/plain | |
1083 _NETSCAPE_URL | |
1084 | |
1085 We prefer: | |
1086 text/uri-list | |
1087 text/plain | |
1088 FILE_NAME | |
1089 _NETSCAPE_URL | |
1090 first one | |
1091 */ | |
1092 GdkAtom found = 0; | |
1093 GList *list = drag_context->targets; | |
1094 | |
1095 int i; | |
1096 | |
1097 if (!preferred_targets[0]) | |
1098 { | |
1099 preferred_targets[TARGET_URI_LIST] = gdk_atom_intern ("text/uri-list", FALSE); | |
1100 preferred_targets[TARGET_TEXT_PLAIN] = gdk_atom_intern ("text/plain", FALSE); | |
1101 preferred_targets[TARGET_FILE_NAME] = gdk_atom_intern ("FILE_NAME", FALSE); | |
1102 preferred_targets[TARGET_NETSCAPE] = gdk_atom_intern ("_NETSCAPE_URL", FALSE); | |
1103 } | |
1104 | |
1105 #if 0 | |
1106 stderr_out ("Drop info available in the following formats: \n"); | |
1107 while (list) | |
1108 { | |
1109 stderr_out ("\t%s\n", gdk_atom_name ((GdkAtom)list->data)); | |
1110 list = list->next; | |
1111 } | |
1112 list = drag_context->targets; | |
1113 #endif | |
1114 | |
1115 while (list && !found) | |
1116 { | |
1117 for (i = 0; preferred_targets[i] && !found; i++) | |
1118 { | |
1119 if ((GdkAtom) list->data == preferred_targets[i]) | |
1120 { | |
1121 found = (GdkAtom) list->data; | |
1122 } | |
1123 } | |
1124 list = list->next; | |
1125 } | |
1126 | |
1127 if (!found) | |
1128 { | |
1129 found = (GdkAtom) drag_context->targets->data; | |
1130 } | |
1131 | |
1132 gtk_drag_get_data (GTK_WIDGET (user_data), drag_context, found, time); | |
1133 return (TRUE); | |
1134 } | |
1135 #endif /* HAVE_DRAGNDROP */ | |
1136 | |
1137 | |
1138 /************************************************************************/ | |
1139 /* get the next event from gtk */ | |
1140 /************************************************************************/ | |
1141 | |
1142 /* This business exists because menu events "happen" when | |
1143 menubar_selection_callback() is called from somewhere deep | |
1144 within XtAppProcessEvent in emacs_Xt_next_event(). The | |
1145 callback needs to terminate the modal loop in that function | |
1146 or else it will continue waiting until another event is | |
1147 received. | |
1148 | |
1149 Same business applies to scrollbar events. */ | |
1150 | |
1151 void | |
1152 signal_special_gtk_user_event (Lisp_Object channel, Lisp_Object function, | |
1153 Lisp_Object object) | |
1154 { | |
1155 Lisp_Object event = Fmake_event (Qnil, Qnil); | |
1156 | |
1204 | 1157 XSET_EVENT_TYPE (event, misc_user_event); |
1158 XSET_EVENT_CHANNEL (event, channel); | |
1159 XSET_EVENT_MISC_USER_FUNCTION (event, function); | |
1160 XSET_EVENT_MISC_USER_OBJECT (event, object); | |
1161 enqueue_dispatch_event (event); | |
462 | 1162 } |
1163 | |
1164 static void | |
1165 emacs_gtk_next_event (struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event) | |
1166 { | |
1167 we_didnt_get_an_event: | |
1168 | |
1169 while (NILP (dispatch_event_queue) && | |
1170 !completed_timeouts && | |
1171 !fake_event_occurred && | |
1172 !process_events_occurred && | |
1173 !tty_events_occurred) | |
1174 { | |
1292 | 1175 #ifdef WIN32_ANY |
1176 mswindows_is_blocking = 1; | |
1177 #endif | |
1178 gtk_main_iteration (); | |
1179 #ifdef WIN32_ANY | |
1180 mswindows_is_blocking = 0; | |
1181 #endif | |
462 | 1182 } |
1183 | |
1184 if (!NILP (dispatch_event_queue)) | |
1185 { | |
1186 Lisp_Object event, event2; | |
793 | 1187 event2 = wrap_event (emacs_event); |
1204 | 1188 event = dequeue_dispatch_event (); |
462 | 1189 Fcopy_event (event, event2); |
1190 Fdeallocate_event (event); | |
1191 } | |
1192 else if (tty_events_occurred) | |
1193 { | |
1194 if (!gtk_tty_to_emacs_event (emacs_event)) | |
1195 goto we_didnt_get_an_event; | |
1196 } | |
1197 else if (completed_timeouts) | |
1198 gtk_timeout_to_emacs_event (emacs_event); | |
1199 else if (fake_event_occurred) | |
1200 { | |
1201 /* A dummy event, so that a cycle of the command loop will occur. */ | |
1202 fake_event_occurred = 0; | |
1203 /* eval events have nil as channel */ | |
1204 | 1204 set_event_type (emacs_event, eval_event); |
1205 SET_EVENT_EVAL_FUNCTION (emacs_event, Qidentity); | |
1206 SET_EVENT_EVAL_OBJECT (emacs_event, Qnil); | |
462 | 1207 } |
1208 else /* if (process_events_occurred) */ | |
1209 gtk_process_to_emacs_event (emacs_event); | |
1210 } | |
1211 | |
1212 int | |
1213 gtk_event_to_emacs_event (struct frame *frame, GdkEvent *gdk_event, struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event) | |
1214 { | |
1215 struct device *d = NULL; | |
1216 struct gtk_device *gd = NULL; | |
1217 gboolean accept_any_window = FALSE; | |
1218 | |
872 | 1219 /* #### Under what circumstances can this happen???? Hunt out the code that |
1220 sets frame to 0 and fix it instead. */ | |
462 | 1221 if (!frame) |
1222 { | |
872 | 1223 frame = XFRAME (Fselected_frame (get_default_device (Qgtk))); |
462 | 1224 accept_any_window = TRUE; |
1225 } | |
1226 | |
1227 d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (frame)); | |
1228 gd = DEVICE_GTK_DATA (d); | |
1229 | |
1230 set_last_server_timestamp (d, gdk_event); | |
1231 | |
1232 switch (gdk_event->type) | |
1233 { | |
1234 /* XEmacs handles double and triple clicking on its own, and if | |
1235 we capture these events, it royally confuses the code in | |
1236 ../lisp/mouse.el */ | |
1237 case GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS: | |
1238 case GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS: | |
1239 return (0); | |
1240 | |
1241 case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: | |
1242 case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: | |
1243 /* We need to ignore button events outside our main window or | |
1244 things get ugly. The standard scrollbars in Gtk try to be | |
1245 nice and pass the button press events up to the parent | |
1246 widget. This causes us no end of grief though. Effects | |
1247 range from setting point to the wrong place to selecting | |
1248 new windows. */ | |
1249 { | |
1250 GdkWindow *w = gdk_window_at_pointer (NULL, NULL); | |
1251 | |
1252 /* If you press mouse button and drag it around, and release | |
1253 it outside the window, you will get a NULL GdkWindow at | |
1254 pointer. We need to forward these events on to XEmacs so | |
1255 that the mouse selection voodoo works. | |
1256 */ | |
1257 if (w && (w != gdk_window_lookup (GDK_ROOT_WINDOW ()))) | |
1258 { | |
1259 GdkEvent ev; | |
1260 GtkWidget *wid = NULL; | |
1261 | |
1262 ev.any.window = w; | |
1263 wid = gtk_get_event_widget (&ev); | |
1264 | |
1265 if (!GTK_IS_XEMACS (wid) && !accept_any_window) | |
1266 { | |
1267 return (0); | |
1268 } | |
1269 } | |
1270 if (!accept_any_window) | |
1271 gtk_widget_grab_focus (FRAME_GTK_TEXT_WIDGET (frame)); | |
1272 } | |
1273 /* Fall through */ | |
1274 case GDK_KEY_PRESS: | |
1275 { | |
1276 unsigned int modifiers = 0; | |
1277 int shift_p, lock_p; | |
1278 gboolean key_event_p = (gdk_event->type == GDK_KEY_PRESS); | |
1279 unsigned int *state = | |
1280 key_event_p ? &gdk_event->key.state : &gdk_event->button.state; | |
1281 | |
1282 /* If this is a synthetic KeyPress or Button event, and the user | |
1283 has expressed a disinterest in this security hole, then drop | |
1284 it on the floor. */ | |
1285 /* #### BILL!!! Should this be a generic check for ANY synthetic | |
1286 event? */ | |
1287 if ((gdk_event->any.send_event) && !gtk_allow_sendevents) | |
1288 return 0; | |
1289 | |
1290 DEVICE_GTK_MOUSE_TIMESTAMP (d) = | |
1291 DEVICE_GTK_GLOBAL_MOUSE_TIMESTAMP (d) = | |
1292 key_event_p ? gdk_event->key.time : gdk_event->button.time; | |
1293 | |
1294 if (*state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_CONTROL; | |
1295 if (*state & gd->MetaMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_META; | |
1296 if (*state & gd->SuperMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_SUPER; | |
1297 if (*state & gd->HyperMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_HYPER; | |
1298 if (*state & gd->AltMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_ALT; | |
1299 | |
589 | 1300 { |
1301 int numero_de_botao = -1; | |
1302 | |
1303 if (!key_event_p) | |
1304 numero_de_botao = gdk_event->button.button; | |
1305 | |
1306 /* the button gets noted either in the button or the modifiers | |
1307 field, but not both. */ | |
1308 if (numero_de_botao != 1 && (*state & GDK_BUTTON1_MASK)) | |
1309 modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON1; | |
1310 if (numero_de_botao != 2 && (*state & GDK_BUTTON2_MASK)) | |
1311 modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON2; | |
1312 if (numero_de_botao != 3 && (*state & GDK_BUTTON3_MASK)) | |
1313 modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON3; | |
1314 if (numero_de_botao != 4 && (*state & GDK_BUTTON4_MASK)) | |
1315 modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON4; | |
1316 if (numero_de_botao != 5 && (*state & GDK_BUTTON5_MASK)) | |
1317 modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON5; | |
1318 } | |
1319 | |
462 | 1320 /* Ignore the Caps_Lock key if: |
1321 - any other modifiers are down, so that Caps_Lock doesn't | |
1322 turn C-x into C-X, which would suck. | |
1323 - the event was a mouse event. */ | |
1324 if (modifiers || ! key_event_p) | |
1325 *state &= (~GDK_LOCK_MASK); | |
1326 | |
1327 shift_p = *state & GDK_SHIFT_MASK; | |
1328 lock_p = *state & GDK_LOCK_MASK; | |
1329 | |
1330 if (shift_p || lock_p) | |
1331 modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_SHIFT; | |
1332 | |
1333 if (key_event_p) | |
1334 { | |
1335 GdkEventKey *key_event = &gdk_event->key; | |
1336 Lisp_Object keysym; | |
1337 | |
2081 | 1338 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS |
1339 /* If the user wants see if the event is a menu bar accelerator. | |
1340 The process of checking absorbs the event and starts menu | |
1341 processing so send a null event into XEmacs to make sure it | |
1342 does nothing. | |
1343 */ | |
1344 if (!NILP (Vmenu_accelerator_enabled) | |
1345 && gtk_accel_groups_activate(GTK_OBJECT (FRAME_GTK_SHELL_WIDGET(frame)), | |
1346 key_event->keyval, | |
1347 (GdkModifierType) *state)) | |
1348 { | |
1349 zero_event(emacs_event); | |
1350 return 1; | |
1351 } | |
1352 #endif | |
1353 | |
462 | 1354 /* This used to compute the frame from the given X window and |
1355 store it here, but we really don't care about the frame. */ | |
1356 emacs_event->channel = DEVICE_CONSOLE (d); | |
1357 | |
1358 /* Keysym mucking has already been done inside the | |
1359 GdkEventKey parsing */ | |
1360 keysym = gtk_to_emacs_keysym (d, key_event, 0); | |
1361 | |
1362 /* If the emacs keysym is nil, then that means that the X | |
1363 keysym was either a Modifier or NoSymbol, which | |
1364 probably means that we're in the midst of reading a | |
1365 Multi_key sequence, or a "dead" key prefix, or XIM | |
1366 input. Ignore it. */ | |
1367 if (NILP (keysym)) | |
1368 return 0; | |
1369 | |
1370 /* More Caps_Lock garbage: Caps_Lock should *only* add the | |
1371 shift modifier to two-case keys (that is, A-Z and | |
1372 related characters). So at this point (after looking up | |
1373 the keysym) if the keysym isn't a dual-case alphabetic, | |
1374 and if the caps lock key was down but the shift key | |
1375 wasn't, then turn off the shift modifier. Gag barf */ | |
1376 /* #### type lossage: assuming equivalence of emacs and | |
1377 X keysyms */ | |
1378 /* !!#### maybe fix for Mule */ | |
1379 if (lock_p && !shift_p && | |
1380 ! (CHAR_OR_CHAR_INTP (keysym) | |
1381 && keysym_obeys_caps_lock_p | |
1382 ((guint) XCHAR_OR_CHAR_INT (keysym), d))) | |
1383 modifiers &= (~XEMACS_MOD_SHIFT); | |
1384 | |
1385 /* If this key contains two distinct keysyms, that is, | |
1386 "shift" generates a different keysym than the | |
1387 non-shifted key, then don't apply the shift modifier | |
1388 bit: it's implicit. Otherwise, if there would be no | |
1389 other way to tell the difference between the shifted | |
1390 and unshifted version of this key, apply the shift bit. | |
1391 Non-graphics, like Backspace and F1 get the shift bit | |
1392 in the modifiers slot. Neither the characters "a", | |
1393 "A", "2", nor "@" normally have the shift bit set. | |
1394 However, "F1" normally does. */ | |
1395 if (modifiers & XEMACS_MOD_SHIFT) | |
1396 { | |
1397 if (CHAR_OR_CHAR_INTP (keysym)) | |
1398 { | |
1399 modifiers &= ~XEMACS_MOD_SHIFT; | |
1400 } | |
1401 } | |
1402 | |
1204 | 1403 set_event_type (emacs_event, key_press_event); |
1404 SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (emacs_event, key_event->time); | |
1405 SET_EVENT_KEY_MODIFIERS (emacs_event, modifiers); | |
1406 SET_EVENT_KEY_KEYSYM (emacs_event, keysym); | |
462 | 1407 } |
1408 else /* Mouse press/release event */ | |
1409 { | |
1410 GdkEventButton *button_event = &gdk_event->button; | |
1411 | |
1204 | 1412 set_event_type (emacs_event, |
1413 button_event->type == GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE ? | |
1414 button_release_event : button_press_event); | |
1415 SET_EVENT_CHANNEL (emacs_event, wrap_frame (frame)); | |
462 | 1416 |
1204 | 1417 SET_EVENT_BUTTON_MODIFIERS (emacs_event, modifiers); |
1418 SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (emacs_event, button_event->time); | |
1419 SET_EVENT_BUTTON_BUTTON (emacs_event, button_event->button); | |
2054 | 1420 SET_EVENT_BUTTON_X (emacs_event, (int) button_event->x); |
1421 SET_EVENT_BUTTON_Y (emacs_event, (int) button_event->y); | |
462 | 1422 } |
1423 } | |
1424 break; | |
1425 case GDK_KEY_RELEASE: | |
1426 return 0; | |
1427 break; | |
1428 case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: | |
1429 { | |
1430 GdkEventMotion *ev = &gdk_event->motion; | |
1431 unsigned int modifiers = 0; | |
1432 gint x,y; | |
1433 GdkModifierType mask; | |
1434 | |
1435 /* We use MOTION_HINT_MASK, so we will get only one motion | |
1436 event until the next time we call gdk_window_get_pointer or | |
1437 the user clicks the mouse. So call gdk_window_get_pointer | |
1438 now (meaning that the event will be in sync with the server | |
1439 just before Fnext_event() returns). If the mouse is still | |
1440 in motion, then the server will immediately generate | |
1441 exactly one more motion event, which will be on the queue | |
1442 waiting for us next time around. */ | |
1443 gdk_window_get_pointer (ev->window, &x, &y, &mask); | |
1444 | |
1445 DEVICE_GTK_MOUSE_TIMESTAMP (d) = ev->time; | |
1446 | |
1204 | 1447 SET_EVENT_CHANNEL (emacs_event, wrap_frame (frame)); |
1448 set_event_type (emacs_event, pointer_motion_event); | |
1449 SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP (emacs_event, ev->time); | |
1450 SET_EVENT_MOTION_X (emacs_event, x); | |
1451 SET_EVENT_MOTION_Y (emacs_event, y); | |
1452 | |
462 | 1453 if (mask & GDK_SHIFT_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_SHIFT; |
1454 if (mask & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_CONTROL; | |
1455 if (mask & gd->MetaMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_META; | |
1456 if (mask & gd->SuperMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_SUPER; | |
1457 if (mask & gd->HyperMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_HYPER; | |
1458 if (mask & gd->AltMask) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_ALT; | |
589 | 1459 if (mask & GDK_BUTTON1_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON1; |
1460 if (mask & GDK_BUTTON2_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON2; | |
1461 if (mask & GDK_BUTTON3_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON3; | |
1462 if (mask & GDK_BUTTON4_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON4; | |
1463 if (mask & GDK_BUTTON5_MASK) modifiers |= XEMACS_MOD_BUTTON5; | |
1464 | |
462 | 1465 /* Currently ignores Shift_Lock but probably shouldn't |
1466 (but it definitely should ignore Caps_Lock). */ | |
1204 | 1467 SET_EVENT_MOTION_MODIFIERS (emacs_event, modifiers); |
462 | 1468 } |
1469 break; | |
1470 | |
1471 default: /* it's a magic event */ | |
1472 return (0); | |
1473 break; | |
1474 } | |
1475 return 1; | |
1476 } | |
1477 | |
1478 static const char *event_name (GdkEvent *); | |
1479 | |
1480 static gboolean | |
1481 generic_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event) | |
1482 { | |
1483 Lisp_Object emacs_event = Qnil; | |
1484 if (!GTK_IS_XEMACS (widget)) | |
1485 { | |
1486 stderr_out ("Got a %s event for a non-XEmacs widget\n",event_name (event)); | |
1487 return (FALSE); | |
1488 } | |
1489 | |
1490 emacs_event = Fmake_event (Qnil, Qnil); | |
1491 | |
1492 if (gtk_event_to_emacs_event (GTK_XEMACS_FRAME (widget), event, XEVENT (emacs_event))) | |
1493 { | |
1204 | 1494 enqueue_dispatch_event (emacs_event); |
462 | 1495 return (TRUE); |
1496 } | |
1497 else | |
1498 { | |
1499 Fdeallocate_event (emacs_event); | |
1500 } | |
1501 return (FALSE); | |
1502 } | |
1503 | |
1416 | 1504 gint |
1505 emacs_gtk_key_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event) | |
462 | 1506 { |
1507 return (generic_event_handler (widget, (GdkEvent *) event)); | |
1508 } | |
1509 | |
1416 | 1510 gint |
1511 emacs_gtk_button_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event) | |
462 | 1512 { |
1513 return (generic_event_handler (widget, (GdkEvent *) event)); | |
1514 } | |
1515 | |
1416 | 1516 gint |
1517 emacs_gtk_motion_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventMotion *event) | |
462 | 1518 { |
1519 return (generic_event_handler (widget, (GdkEvent *) event)); | |
1520 } | |
1521 | |
1522 gboolean | |
2286 | 1523 emacs_shell_event_handler (GtkWidget *UNUSED (wid), |
462 | 1524 GdkEvent *event, |
1525 gpointer closure) | |
1526 { | |
1527 struct frame *frame = (struct frame *) closure; | |
1528 Lisp_Object lisp_event = Fmake_event (Qnil, Qnil); | |
1529 struct Lisp_Event *emacs_event = XEVENT (lisp_event); | |
1204 | 1530 GdkEvent *gdk_event_copy = &EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT (emacs_event); |
462 | 1531 struct device *d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (frame)); |
1532 gboolean ignore_p = FALSE; | |
1533 | |
1534 set_last_server_timestamp (d, event); | |
1535 | |
1536 #define FROB(event_member) gdk_event_copy->event_member = event->event_member | |
1537 | |
1538 switch (event->type) | |
1539 { | |
1540 case GDK_SELECTION_REQUEST: | |
1541 case GDK_SELECTION_CLEAR: | |
1542 case GDK_SELECTION_NOTIFY: FROB(selection); break; | |
1543 case GDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY: FROB(property); break; | |
1544 case GDK_CLIENT_EVENT: FROB(client); break; | |
1545 case GDK_MAP: | |
1546 case GDK_UNMAP: FROB(any); break; | |
1547 case GDK_CONFIGURE: FROB(configure); break; | |
1548 case GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY: | |
1549 case GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY: FROB(crossing); break; | |
1550 case GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE: FROB(focus_change); break; | |
1551 case GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY: FROB(visibility); break; | |
1552 default: | |
1553 ignore_p = TRUE; | |
1554 /* Hrmm... do we really want to swallow all the other events as magic? */ | |
1555 *gdk_event_copy = *event; | |
1556 break; | |
1557 } | |
1558 #undef FROB | |
1559 | |
1560 emacs_event->event_type = magic_event; | |
793 | 1561 emacs_event->channel = wrap_frame (frame); |
462 | 1562 |
1563 if (ignore_p) | |
793 | 1564 { |
462 | 1565 stderr_out ("Ignoring event... (%s)\n", event_name (event)); |
1566 Fdeallocate_event (lisp_event); | |
1567 return (FALSE); | |
793 | 1568 } |
462 | 1569 else |
793 | 1570 { |
1204 | 1571 enqueue_dispatch_event (lisp_event); |
462 | 1572 return (TRUE); |
793 | 1573 } |
462 | 1574 } |
1575 | |
1576 | |
1577 /************************************************************************/ | |
1578 /* input pending / C-g checking */ | |
1579 /************************************************************************/ | |
1580 | |
1581 static void | |
1204 | 1582 emacs_gtk_drain_queue (void) |
462 | 1583 |
1584 { | |
1585 /* We can't just spin through here and wait for GTKs idea of the | |
1586 event queue to get empty, or the queue never gets drained. The | |
1587 situation is as follows. A process event gets signalled, we put | |
1588 it on the queue, then we go into Fnext_event(), which calls | |
1204 | 1589 emacs_gtk_drain_queue(). But gtk_events_pending() will always return |
462 | 1590 TRUE if there are file-descriptor (aka our process) events |
1591 pending. Using GDK_events_pending() only shows us windowing | |
1592 system events. | |
1593 */ | |
1594 if (GDK_DISPLAY ()) | |
1595 while (gdk_events_pending ()) | |
1596 gtk_main_iteration (); | |
1204 | 1597 |
1268 | 1598 #ifdef HAVE_TTY |
1204 | 1599 drain_tty_devices (); |
462 | 1600 #endif |
1601 } | |
1602 | |
790 | 1603 static void |
2286 | 1604 emacs_gtk_force_event_pending (struct frame* UNUSED (f)) |
790 | 1605 { |
1606 #if 0 | |
1607 stderr_out ("Force event pending called on frame %p!\n", f); | |
1608 #endif | |
1609 } | |
1610 | |
462 | 1611 |
1612 /************************************************************************/ | |
1613 /* initialization */ | |
1614 /************************************************************************/ | |
1615 | |
1616 void | |
1617 syms_of_event_gtk (void) | |
1618 { | |
563 | 1619 DEFSYMBOL (Qsans_modifiers); |
462 | 1620 } |
1621 | |
1416 | 1622 void |
1623 reinit_vars_of_event_gtk (void) | |
462 | 1624 { |
1204 | 1625 gtk_event_stream = xnew_and_zero (struct event_stream); |
462 | 1626 gtk_event_stream->event_pending_p = emacs_gtk_event_pending_p; |
1627 gtk_event_stream->next_event_cb = emacs_gtk_next_event; | |
1628 gtk_event_stream->handle_magic_event_cb= emacs_gtk_handle_magic_event; | |
788 | 1629 gtk_event_stream->format_magic_event_cb= emacs_gtk_format_magic_event; |
1630 gtk_event_stream->compare_magic_event_cb= emacs_gtk_compare_magic_event; | |
1631 gtk_event_stream->hash_magic_event_cb = emacs_gtk_hash_magic_event; | |
462 | 1632 gtk_event_stream->add_timeout_cb = emacs_gtk_add_timeout; |
1633 gtk_event_stream->remove_timeout_cb = emacs_gtk_remove_timeout; | |
1634 gtk_event_stream->select_console_cb = emacs_gtk_select_console; | |
1635 gtk_event_stream->unselect_console_cb = emacs_gtk_unselect_console; | |
1636 gtk_event_stream->select_process_cb = emacs_gtk_select_process; | |
1637 gtk_event_stream->unselect_process_cb = emacs_gtk_unselect_process; | |
1204 | 1638 gtk_event_stream->drain_queue_cb = emacs_gtk_drain_queue; |
876 | 1639 gtk_event_stream->create_io_streams_cb= emacs_gtk_create_io_streams; |
1640 gtk_event_stream->delete_io_streams_cb= emacs_gtk_delete_io_streams; | |
1204 | 1641 gtk_event_stream->force_event_pending_cb= emacs_gtk_force_event_pending; |
462 | 1642 |
1643 the_GTK_timeout_blocktype = Blocktype_new (struct GTK_timeout_blocktype); | |
1644 | |
1645 /* this function only makes safe calls */ | |
1646 init_what_input_once (); | |
1647 } | |
1648 | |
1649 void | |
1650 vars_of_event_gtk (void) | |
1651 { | |
1652 DEFVAR_BOOL ("gtk-allow-sendevents", >k_allow_sendevents /* | |
1653 *Non-nil means to allow synthetic events. Nil means they are ignored. | |
1654 Beware: allowing emacs to process SendEvents opens a big security hole. | |
1655 */ ); | |
1656 gtk_allow_sendevents = 0; | |
1657 | |
1658 last_quit_check_signal_tick_count = 0; | |
1659 } | |
1660 | |
1661 void | |
1662 init_event_gtk_late (void) /* called when already initialized */ | |
1663 { | |
1664 timeout_id_tick = 1; | |
1665 pending_timeouts = 0; | |
1666 completed_timeouts = 0; | |
1667 | |
1668 event_stream = gtk_event_stream; | |
1669 | |
1670 #if 0 | |
1671 /* Shut GDK the hell up */ | |
1672 gdk_error_trap_push (); | |
1673 #endif | |
1674 | |
1675 gdk_input_add (signal_event_pipe[0], GDK_INPUT_READ, | |
1676 (GdkInputFunction) gtk_what_callback, NULL); | |
1677 } | |
1678 | |
1679 /* Bogus utility routines */ | |
1416 | 1680 static const char * |
1681 event_name (GdkEvent *ev) | |
462 | 1682 { |
1683 return (gtk_event_name (ev->any.type)); | |
1684 } | |
1685 | |
1686 /* This is down at the bottom of the file so I can avoid polluting the | |
1687 generic code with this X specific CRAP! */ | |
1688 | |
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462 | 1690 #include <X11/keysym.h> |
1691 /* #### BILL!!! Fix this please! */ | |
1692 | |
1693 | |
1694 /************************************************************************/ | |
1695 /* keymap handling */ | |
1696 /************************************************************************/ | |
1697 | |
1698 /* X bogusly doesn't define the interpretations of any bits besides | |
1699 ModControl, ModShift, and ModLock; so the Interclient Communication | |
1700 Conventions Manual says that we have to bend over backwards to figure | |
1701 out what the other modifier bits mean. According to ICCCM: | |
1702 | |
1703 - Any keycode which is assigned ModControl is a "control" key. | |
1704 | |
1705 - Any modifier bit which is assigned to a keycode which generates Meta_L | |
1706 or Meta_R is the modifier bit meaning "meta". Likewise for Super, Hyper, | |
1707 etc. | |
1708 | |
1709 - Any keypress event which contains ModControl in its state should be | |
1710 interpreted as a "control" character. | |
1711 | |
1712 - Any keypress event which contains a modifier bit in its state which is | |
1713 generated by a keycode whose corresponding keysym is Meta_L or Meta_R | |
1714 should be interpreted as a "meta" character. Likewise for Super, Hyper, | |
1715 etc. | |
1716 | |
1717 - It is illegal for a keysym to be associated with more than one modifier | |
1718 bit. | |
1719 | |
1720 This means that the only thing that emacs can reasonably interpret as a | |
1721 "meta" key is a key whose keysym is Meta_L or Meta_R, and which generates | |
1722 one of the modifier bits Mod1-Mod5. | |
1723 | |
1724 Unfortunately, many keyboards don't have Meta keys in their default | |
1725 configuration. So, if there are no Meta keys, but there are "Alt" keys, | |
1726 emacs will interpret Alt as Meta. If there are both Meta and Alt keys, | |
1727 then the Meta keys mean "Meta", and the Alt keys mean "Alt" (it used to | |
1728 mean "Symbol," but that just confused the hell out of way too many people). | |
1729 | |
1730 This works with the default configurations of the 19 keyboard-types I've | |
1731 checked. | |
1732 | |
1733 Emacs detects keyboard configurations which violate the above rules, and | |
1734 prints an error message on the standard-error-output. (Perhaps it should | |
1735 use a pop-up-window instead.) | |
1736 */ | |
1737 | |
1738 static void | |
1739 gtk_reset_key_mapping (struct device *d) | |
1740 { | |
1741 Display *display = GDK_DISPLAY (); | |
1742 struct gtk_device *xd = DEVICE_GTK_DATA (d); | |
1743 KeySym *keysym, *keysym_end; | |
1744 Lisp_Object hashtable; | |
1745 int key_code_count, keysyms_per_code; | |
1746 | |
2054 | 1747 if (xd->x_keysym_map) |
1748 XFree ((char *) xd->x_keysym_map); | |
462 | 1749 XDisplayKeycodes (display, |
1750 &xd->x_keysym_map_min_code, | |
1751 &xd->x_keysym_map_max_code); | |
1752 key_code_count = xd->x_keysym_map_max_code - xd->x_keysym_map_min_code + 1; | |
2054 | 1753 xd->x_keysym_map = |
462 | 1754 XGetKeyboardMapping (display, xd->x_keysym_map_min_code, key_code_count, |
1755 &xd->x_keysym_map_keysyms_per_code); | |
1756 | |
1757 hashtable = xd->x_keysym_map_hashtable; | |
1758 if (HASH_TABLEP (hashtable)) | |
1759 { | |
1760 Fclrhash (hashtable); | |
1761 } | |
1762 else | |
1763 { | |
1764 xd->x_keysym_map_hashtable = hashtable = | |
1765 make_lisp_hash_table (128, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQUAL); | |
1766 } | |
1767 | |
2054 | 1768 for (keysym = xd->x_keysym_map, |
462 | 1769 keysyms_per_code = xd->x_keysym_map_keysyms_per_code, |
1770 keysym_end = keysym + (key_code_count * keysyms_per_code); | |
1771 keysym < keysym_end; | |
1772 keysym += keysyms_per_code) | |
1773 { | |
1774 int j; | |
1775 | |
1776 if (keysym[0] == NoSymbol) | |
1777 continue; | |
1778 | |
1779 { | |
771 | 1780 Extbyte *name = XKeysymToString (keysym[0]); |
462 | 1781 Lisp_Object sym = gtk_keysym_to_emacs_keysym (keysym[0], 0); |
1782 if (name) | |
1783 { | |
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462 | 1786 Fputhash (sym, Qsans_modifiers, hashtable); |
1787 } | |
1788 } | |
1789 | |
1790 for (j = 1; j < keysyms_per_code; j++) | |
1791 { | |
1792 if (keysym[j] != keysym[0] && | |
1793 keysym[j] != NoSymbol) | |
1794 { | |
771 | 1795 Extbyte *name = XKeysymToString (keysym[j]); |
462 | 1796 Lisp_Object sym = gtk_keysym_to_emacs_keysym (keysym[j], 0); |
1797 if (name && NILP (Fgethash (sym, hashtable, Qnil))) | |
1798 { | |
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1800 Qt, hashtable); |
462 | 1801 Fputhash (sym, Qt, hashtable); |
1802 } | |
1803 } | |
1804 } | |
1805 } | |
1806 } | |
1807 | |
1808 static const char * | |
1809 index_to_name (int indice) | |
1810 { | |
1811 switch (indice) | |
1812 { | |
1813 case ShiftMapIndex: return "ModShift"; | |
1814 case LockMapIndex: return "ModLock"; | |
1815 case ControlMapIndex: return "ModControl"; | |
1816 case Mod1MapIndex: return "Mod1"; | |
1817 case Mod2MapIndex: return "Mod2"; | |
1818 case Mod3MapIndex: return "Mod3"; | |
1819 case Mod4MapIndex: return "Mod4"; | |
1820 case Mod5MapIndex: return "Mod5"; | |
1821 default: return "???"; | |
1822 } | |
1823 } | |
1824 | |
1825 /* Boy, I really wish C had local functions... */ | |
1826 struct c_doesnt_have_closures /* #### not yet used */ | |
1827 { | |
1828 int warned_about_overlapping_modifiers; | |
1829 int warned_about_predefined_modifiers; | |
1830 int warned_about_duplicate_modifiers; | |
1831 int meta_bit; | |
1832 int hyper_bit; | |
1833 int super_bit; | |
1834 int alt_bit; | |
1835 int mode_bit; | |
1836 }; | |
1837 | |
1838 static void | |
1839 gtk_reset_modifier_mapping (struct device *d) | |
1840 { | |
1841 Display *display = GDK_DISPLAY (); | |
1842 struct gtk_device *xd = DEVICE_GTK_DATA (d); | |
1843 int modifier_index, modifier_key, column, mkpm; | |
1844 int warned_about_overlapping_modifiers = 0; | |
1845 /* int warned_about_predefined_modifiers = 0; */ | |
1846 /* int warned_about_duplicate_modifiers = 0; */ | |
1847 int meta_bit = 0; | |
1848 int hyper_bit = 0; | |
1849 int super_bit = 0; | |
1850 int alt_bit = 0; | |
1851 int mode_bit = 0; | |
1852 XModifierKeymap *map = (XModifierKeymap *) xd->x_modifier_keymap; | |
1853 | |
1854 xd->lock_interpretation = 0; | |
1855 | |
1856 if (map) | |
3949 | 1857 { |
1858 XFreeModifiermap (xd->x_modifier_keymap); | |
1859 /* Set it to NULL in case we receive two MappingModifier events in a | |
1860 row, and the second is processed during some CHECK_QUITs within | |
1861 x_reset_key_mapping. If that happens, XFreeModifierMap will be | |
1862 called twice on the same map, and we crash. */ | |
1863 xd->x_modifier_keymap = NULL; | |
1864 } | |
462 | 1865 |
1866 gtk_reset_key_mapping (d); | |
1867 | |
1868 xd->x_modifier_keymap = map = XGetModifierMapping (display); | |
1869 | |
1870 /* Boy, I really wish C had local functions... | |
1871 */ | |
1872 | |
1873 /* The call to warn_when_safe must be on the same line as the string or | |
1874 make-msgfile won't pick it up properly (the newline doesn't confuse | |
1875 it, but the backslash does). */ | |
1876 | |
1877 #define store_modifier(name,old) \ | |
1878 old = modifier_index; | |
1879 | |
1880 mkpm = map->max_keypermod; | |
1881 for (modifier_index = 0; modifier_index < 8; modifier_index++) | |
1882 for (modifier_key = 0; modifier_key < mkpm; modifier_key++) { | |
1883 KeySym last_sym = 0; | |
1884 for (column = 0; column < 4; column += 2) { | |
1885 KeyCode code = map->modifiermap[modifier_index * mkpm | |
1886 + modifier_key]; | |
1887 KeySym sym = (code ? XKeycodeToKeysym (display, code, column) : 0); | |
1888 if (sym == last_sym) continue; | |
1889 last_sym = sym; | |
1890 switch (sym) { | |
1891 case XK_Mode_switch:store_modifier ("Mode_switch", mode_bit); break; | |
1892 case XK_Meta_L: store_modifier ("Meta_L", meta_bit); break; | |
1893 case XK_Meta_R: store_modifier ("Meta_R", meta_bit); break; | |
1894 case XK_Super_L: store_modifier ("Super_L", super_bit); break; | |
1895 case XK_Super_R: store_modifier ("Super_R", super_bit); break; | |
1896 case XK_Hyper_L: store_modifier ("Hyper_L", hyper_bit); break; | |
1897 case XK_Hyper_R: store_modifier ("Hyper_R", hyper_bit); break; | |
1898 case XK_Alt_L: store_modifier ("Alt_L", alt_bit); break; | |
1899 case XK_Alt_R: store_modifier ("Alt_R", alt_bit); break; | |
1900 #if 0 | |
1901 case XK_Control_L: check_modifier ("Control_L", ControlMask); break; | |
1902 case XK_Control_R: check_modifier ("Control_R", ControlMask); break; | |
1903 case XK_Shift_L: check_modifier ("Shift_L", ShiftMask); break; | |
1904 case XK_Shift_R: check_modifier ("Shift_R", ShiftMask); break; | |
1905 #endif | |
1906 case XK_Shift_Lock: /* check_modifier ("Shift_Lock", LockMask); */ | |
1907 xd->lock_interpretation = XK_Shift_Lock; break; | |
1908 case XK_Caps_Lock: /* check_modifier ("Caps_Lock", LockMask); */ | |
1909 xd->lock_interpretation = XK_Caps_Lock; break; | |
1910 | |
1911 /* It probably doesn't make any sense for a modifier bit to be | |
1912 assigned to a key that is not one of the above, but OpenWindows | |
1913 assigns modifier bits to a couple of random function keys for | |
1914 no reason that I can discern, so printing a warning here would | |
1915 be annoying. */ | |
1916 } | |
1917 } | |
1918 } | |
1919 #undef store_modifier | |
1920 #undef check_modifier | |
1921 #undef modwarn | |
1922 #undef modbarf | |
1923 | |
1924 /* If there was no Meta key, then try using the Alt key instead. | |
1925 If there is both a Meta key and an Alt key, then the Alt key | |
1926 is not disturbed and remains an Alt key. */ | |
1927 if (! meta_bit && alt_bit) | |
1928 meta_bit = alt_bit, alt_bit = 0; | |
1929 | |
1930 /* mode_bit overrides everything, since it's processed down inside of | |
1931 XLookupString() instead of by us. If Meta and Mode_switch both | |
1932 generate the same modifier bit (which is an error), then we don't | |
1933 interpret that bit as Meta, because we can't make XLookupString() | |
1934 not interpret it as Mode_switch; and interpreting it as both would | |
1935 be totally wrong. */ | |
1936 if (mode_bit) | |
1937 { | |
1938 const char *warn = 0; | |
1939 if (mode_bit == meta_bit) warn = "Meta", meta_bit = 0; | |
1940 else if (mode_bit == hyper_bit) warn = "Hyper", hyper_bit = 0; | |
1941 else if (mode_bit == super_bit) warn = "Super", super_bit = 0; | |
1942 else if (mode_bit == alt_bit) warn = "Alt", alt_bit = 0; | |
1943 if (warn) | |
1944 { | |
1945 warn_when_safe | |
1946 (Qkey_mapping, Qwarning, | |
1947 "XEmacs: %s is being used for both Mode_switch and %s.", | |
1948 index_to_name (mode_bit), warn), | |
1949 warned_about_overlapping_modifiers = 1; | |
1950 } | |
1951 } | |
1952 #undef index_to_name | |
1953 | |
1954 xd->MetaMask = (meta_bit ? (1 << meta_bit) : 0); | |
1955 xd->HyperMask = (hyper_bit ? (1 << hyper_bit) : 0); | |
1956 xd->SuperMask = (super_bit ? (1 << super_bit) : 0); | |
1957 xd->AltMask = (alt_bit ? (1 << alt_bit) : 0); | |
1958 xd->ModeMask = (mode_bit ? (1 << mode_bit) : 0); /* unused */ | |
1959 | |
1960 } | |
1961 | |
1962 void | |
1963 gtk_init_modifier_mapping (struct device *d) | |
1964 { | |
1965 struct gtk_device *gd = DEVICE_GTK_DATA (d); | |
1966 gd->x_keysym_map_hashtable = Qnil; | |
1967 gd->x_keysym_map = NULL; | |
1968 gd->x_modifier_keymap = NULL; | |
1969 gtk_reset_modifier_mapping (d); | |
1970 } | |
1971 | |
1972 #if 0 | |
1973 static int | |
1974 gtk_key_is_modifier_p (KeyCode keycode, struct device *d) | |
1975 { | |
1976 struct gtk_device *xd = DEVICE_GTK_DATA (d); | |
1977 KeySym *syms; | |
1978 KeySym *map = (KeySym *) xd->x_keysym_map; | |
1979 int i; | |
1980 | |
1981 if (keycode < xd->x_keysym_map_min_code || | |
1982 keycode > xd->x_keysym_map_max_code) | |
1983 return 0; | |
1984 | |
1985 syms = &map [(keycode - xd->x_keysym_map_min_code) * | |
1986 xd->x_keysym_map_keysyms_per_code]; | |
1987 for (i = 0; i < xd->x_keysym_map_keysyms_per_code; i++) | |
1988 if (IsModifierKey (syms [i]) || | |
1989 syms [i] == XK_Mode_switch) /* why doesn't IsModifierKey count this? */ | |
1990 return 1; | |
1991 return 0; | |
1992 } | |
1993 #endif |