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Rewrite of tmux mouse support which was a mess. Instead of having
options for "mouse-this" and "mouse-that", mouse events may be bound as keys and there is one option "mouse" that turns on mouse support entirely (set -g mouse on). See the new MOUSE SUPPORT section of the man page for description of the key names and new flags (-t= to specify the pane or window under mouse as a target, and send-keys -M to pass through a mouse event). The default builtin bindings for the mouse are: bind -n MouseDown1Pane select-pane -t=; send-keys -M bind -n MouseDown1Status select-window -t= bind -n MouseDrag1Pane copy-mode -M bind -n MouseDrag1Border resize-pane -M To get the effect of turning mode-mouse off, do: unbind -n MouseDrag1Pane unbind -temacs-copy MouseDrag1Pane The old mouse options are now gone, set-option -q may be used to suppress warnings if mixing configuration files.
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input-keys.c
95
input-keys.c
@ -31,6 +31,8 @@
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* direction with output).
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*/
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void input_key_mouse(struct window_pane *, struct mouse_event *);
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struct input_key_ent {
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int key;
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const char *data;
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@ -135,7 +137,7 @@ const struct input_key_ent input_keys[] = {
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/* Translate a key code into an output key sequence. */
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void
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input_key(struct window_pane *wp, int key)
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input_key(struct window_pane *wp, int key, struct mouse_event *m)
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{
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const struct input_key_ent *ike;
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u_int i;
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@ -143,7 +145,14 @@ input_key(struct window_pane *wp, int key)
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char *out;
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u_char ch;
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log_debug("writing key 0x%x", key);
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log_debug("writing key 0x%x (%s)", key, key_string_lookup_key(key));
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/* If this is a mouse key, pass off to mouse function. */
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if (KEYC_IS_MOUSE(key)) {
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if (m != NULL && m->wp != -1 && (u_int)m->wp == wp->id)
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input_key_mouse(wp, m);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* If this is a normal 7-bit key, just send it, with a leading escape
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@ -200,55 +209,47 @@ input_key(struct window_pane *wp, int key)
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/* Translate mouse and output. */
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void
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input_mouse(struct window_pane *wp, struct session *s, struct mouse_event *m)
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input_key_mouse(struct window_pane *wp, struct mouse_event *m)
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{
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char buf[40];
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size_t len;
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struct paste_buffer *pb;
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int event;
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char buf[40];
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size_t len;
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u_int x, y;
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if (wp->screen->mode & ALL_MOUSE_MODES) {
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/*
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* Use the SGR (1006) extension only if the application
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* requested it and the underlying terminal also sent the event
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* in this format (this is because an old style mouse release
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* event cannot be converted into the new SGR format, since the
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* released button is unknown). Otherwise pretend that tmux
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* doesn't speak this extension, and fall back to the UTF-8
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* (1005) extension if the application requested, or to the
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* legacy format.
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*/
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if (m->sgr && (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_SGR)) {
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len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[<%u;%u;%u%c",
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m->sgr_xb, m->x + 1, m->y + 1,
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m->sgr_rel ? 'm' : 'M');
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} else if (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_UTF8) {
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len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M");
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len += utf8_split2(m->xb + 32, &buf[len]);
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len += utf8_split2(m->x + 33, &buf[len]);
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len += utf8_split2(m->y + 33, &buf[len]);
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} else {
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if (m->xb > 223)
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return;
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len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M");
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buf[len++] = m->xb + 32;
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buf[len++] = m->x + 33;
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buf[len++] = m->y + 33;
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}
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bufferevent_write(wp->event, buf, len);
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if ((wp->screen->mode & ALL_MOUSE_MODES) == 0)
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return;
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if (!window_pane_visible(wp))
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return;
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if (cmd_mouse_at(wp, m, &x, &y, 0) != 0)
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return;
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}
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if (options_get_number(&wp->window->options, "mode-mouse") != 1)
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/* If this pane is not in button mode, discard motion events. */
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if (!(wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_BUTTON) && (m->b & MOUSE_MASK_DRAG))
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return;
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event = m->event & (MOUSE_EVENT_CLICK|MOUSE_EVENT_WHEEL);
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if (wp->mode == NULL && m->button == 1 && event == MOUSE_EVENT_CLICK) {
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pb = paste_get_top();
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if (pb != NULL)
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paste_send_pane(pb, wp, "\r", 1);
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} else if (window_pane_set_mode(wp, &window_copy_mode) == 0) {
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window_copy_init_from_pane(wp);
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if (wp->mode->mouse != NULL)
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wp->mode->mouse(wp, s, m);
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/*
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* Use the SGR (1006) extension only if the application requested it
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* and the underlying terminal also sent the event in this format (this
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* is because an old style mouse release event cannot be converted into
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* the new SGR format, since the released button is unknown). Otherwise
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* pretend that tmux doesn't speak this extension, and fall back to the
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* UTF-8 (1005) extension if the application requested, or to the
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* legacy format.
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*/
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if (m->sgr_type != ' ' && (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_SGR)) {
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len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[<%u;%u;%u%c",
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m->sgr_b, x + 1, y + 1, m->sgr_type);
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} else if (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_UTF8) {
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len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M");
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len += utf8_split2(m->b + 32, &buf[len]);
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len += utf8_split2(x + 33, &buf[len]);
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len += utf8_split2(y + 33, &buf[len]);
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} else {
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if (m->b > 223)
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return;
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len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M");
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buf[len++] = m->b + 32;
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buf[len++] = x + 33;
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buf[len++] = y + 33;
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}
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bufferevent_write(wp->event, buf, len);
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}
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