#ifndef WINDOW_COPY_H #define WINDOW_COPY_H #include "tmux.h" enum window_copy_input_type { WINDOW_COPY_OFF, WINDOW_COPY_NAMEDBUFFER, WINDOW_COPY_NUMERICPREFIX, WINDOW_COPY_SEARCHUP, WINDOW_COPY_SEARCHDOWN, WINDOW_COPY_JUMPFORWARD, WINDOW_COPY_JUMPBACK, WINDOW_COPY_JUMPTOFORWARD, WINDOW_COPY_JUMPTOBACK, WINDOW_COPY_GOTOLINE, #ifdef TMATE WINDOW_COPY_PASSWORD, #endif }; /* * Copy-mode's visible screen (the "screen" field) is filled from one of * two sources: the original contents of the pane (used when we * actually enter via the "copy-mode" command, to copy the contents of * the current pane), or else a series of lines containing the output * from an output-writing tmux command (such as any of the "show-*" or * "list-*" commands). * * In either case, the full content of the copy-mode grid is pointed at * by the "backing" field, and is copied into "screen" as needed (that * is, when scrolling occurs). When copy-mode is backed by a pane, * backing points directly at that pane's screen structure (&wp->base); * when backed by a list of output-lines from a command, it points at * a newly-allocated screen structure (which is deallocated when the * mode ends). */ #ifdef TMATE typedef void (*copy_password_callback)(const char *password, void *private); #endif struct window_copy_mode_data { struct screen screen; struct screen *backing; int backing_written; /* backing display started */ struct mode_key_data mdata; u_int oy; u_int selx; u_int sely; int rectflag; /* in rectangle copy mode? */ int scroll_exit; /* exit on scroll to end? */ u_int cx; u_int cy; u_int lastcx; /* position in last line w/ content */ u_int lastsx; /* size of last line w/ content */ enum window_copy_input_type inputtype; const char *inputprompt; char *inputstr; int inputexit; int numprefix; enum window_copy_input_type searchtype; char *searchstr; enum window_copy_input_type jumptype; char jumpchar; #ifdef TMATE copy_password_callback password_cb; void *password_cb_private; #endif }; extern int window_copy_update_selection(struct window_pane *, int); extern void window_copy_redraw_screen(struct window_pane *); #endif