Support the latest theory for mouse input, this is enabled/disabled with SM/RM

1006 and is similar in style to SGR input: \033[<b;x;yM or \033[b;x;ym. From
Egmont Koblinger.
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Nicholas Marriott
2013-02-18 14:52:27 +00:00
parent d8261019f1
commit e5eee7de0c
7 changed files with 145 additions and 48 deletions

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@ -201,12 +201,25 @@ input_key(struct window_pane *wp, int key)
void
input_mouse(struct window_pane *wp, struct session *s, struct mouse_event *m)
{
char buf[10];
char buf[40];
size_t len;
struct paste_buffer *pb;
if (wp->screen->mode & ALL_MOUSE_MODES) {
if (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_UTF8) {
/*
* Use the SGR (1006) extension only if the application
* requested it and the underlying terminal also sent the event
* in this format (this is because an old style mouse release
* event cannot be converted into the new SGR format, since the
* released button is unknown). Otherwise pretend that tmux
* doesn't speak this extension, and fall back to the UTF-8
* (1005) extension if the application requested, or to the
* legacy format.
*/
if (m->sgr && (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_SGR)) {
len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[<%d;%d;%d%c",
m->sgr_xb, m->x + 1, m->y + 1, m->sgr_rel ? 'm' : 'M');
} else if (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_UTF8) {
len = xsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M");
len += utf8_split2(m->xb + 32, &buf[len]);
len += utf8_split2(m->x + 33, &buf[len]);