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author | Tom Feist <shabble@cowu.be> | 2010-09-20 22:44:33 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Feist <shabble@cowu.be> | 2010-09-20 22:44:33 +0000 |
commit | 019e1586df3cad94b145cbf6db8a3041e27013de (patch) | |
tree | c47a95c1b6532bc594263af4cb4306d1e2e85261 | |
parent | new key detection system that incorporates a buffer to identify sequences that (diff) | |
download | irssi-scripts-019e1586df3cad94b145cbf6db8a3041e27013de.tar.gz irssi-scripts-019e1586df3cad94b145cbf6db8a3041e27013de.zip |
moved to an emulated keystrokes approach rather than trying to reimplement the
various movement functions. Might be an issue finding the correct bindings -
maybe easier to have it set a whole load of its own on init in some obscure place
-rw-r--r-- | vim-mode/vim_mode.pl | 111 |
1 files changed, 69 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/vim-mode/vim_mode.pl b/vim-mode/vim_mode.pl index 892abf7..2418eb0 100644 --- a/vim-mode/vim_mode.pl +++ b/vim-mode/vim_mode.pl @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ sub DEBUG () { 0 } # circular buffer to keep track of the last N keystrokes. my @key_buf; +my $buf_idx = 0; my $key_buf_timer; my $key_buf_enabled = 0; my $should_ignore = 0; @@ -59,11 +60,50 @@ my $commands params => { 'dir' => 'right' }, }, + 'w' => { command => 'move forward word', + func => \&cmd_jump_word, + params => { 'dir' => 'fwd', + 'pos' => sub { _input_pos() } + }, + }, + 'b' => { command => 'move backward word', + func => \&cmd_jump_word, + params => { 'dir' => 'back', + 'pos' => sub { _input_pos() } + }, + }, + + 'x' => { command => 'delete char forward', + func => \&cmd_delete_char, + params => { 'dir' => 'fwd', + 'pos' => sub { _input_pos() } + }, + }, }; -sub cmd_jump_word { +sub cmd_delete_char { my ($params) = @_; + my $pos = $params->{pos}->(); + my $direction = $params->{dir}; + print "Sending keystrokes for delete-char"; + _stop(); + my @buf = (4); + _emulate_keystrokes(@buf); + +} +sub cmd_jump_word { + my ($params) = @_; + my $pos = $params->{pos}->(); + my $direction = $params->{dir}; + _stop(); + my @buf; + if ($direction eq 'fwd') { + push @buf, (27, 102); + } else { + push @buf, (27, 98); + } + _emulate_keystrokes(@buf); } sub cmd_insert { @@ -83,17 +123,14 @@ sub cmd_move { my ($params) = @_; my $dir = $params->{dir}; my $current_pos = _input_pos(); - + _stop(); + my @buf = (27, 91); if ($dir eq 'left') { - _input_pos($current_pos -1) if $current_pos; - } elsif ($dir eq 'right') { - my $current_len = _input_len(); - _input_pos($current_pos +1) unless $current_pos == $current_len; + push @buf, 68; } else { - print "Unknown direction: $dir"; + push @buf, 67; } - - _stop(); + _emulate_keystrokes(@buf); } sub vim_mode_cb { @@ -111,38 +148,21 @@ sub vim_mode_cb { sub got_key { my ($key) = @_; -# goals: - -# * all keys should work normally in insert mode (including Arrow keys) -# * we should be able to reliably detect a single press of the esc key and -# switch to command mode -# * - -# whenever we see an escape, we need to be sure it's not part of a -# longer escape sequence (eg ^[[A for arrowkeys or whatever) - -# when we see an escape (27), we start a timer for a short period, and -# capture all additional keystrokes into a buffer. - -# once the timer expires, we examine the buffer to see if it's a plain escape -# (hopefully time is short enough that we don't get user-repeated keypresses) -# or an escape sequence, which we can then parse and do whatever with. - -# issues: - -# do the buffered commands get evaluated? (ie: do we sig_stop them?) -# return if ($should_ignore); if ($key == 27) { print "Esc seen, starting buffer"; $key_buf_enabled = 1; + + # NOTE: this timeout might be too low on laggy systems, but + # it comes at the cost of keystroke latency for things that + # contain escape sequences (arrow keys, etc) $key_buf_timer = Irssi::timeout_add_once(10, \&handle_key_buffer, undef); } if ($key_buf_enabled) { - push @key_buf, $key; + $key_buf[$buf_idx++] = $key; _stop(); } @@ -170,22 +190,19 @@ sub handle_key_buffer { # or pass it off to the command handler. if ($mode == M_CMD) { # command - my $key_str = join '', map { chr $_ } @key_buf; + my $key_str = join '', map { chr } @key_buf; if ($key_str =~ m/^\e\[([ABCD])/) { print "Arrow key: $1"; } else { print "Dunno what that is." } } else { - $should_ignore = 1; - for my $key (@key_buf) { - Irssi::signal_emit('gui key pressed', $key); - } - $should_ignore = 0; + _emulate_keystrokes(@key_buf); } } @key_buf = (); + $buf_idx = 0; $key_buf_enabled = 0; } @@ -194,14 +211,13 @@ sub handle_command { my $char = chr($key); if (exists $commands->{$char}) { my $cmd = $commands->{$char}; - print "Going to execute command: ", $cmd->{command}; + # print "Going to execute command: ", $cmd->{command}; $cmd->{func}->( $cmd->{params} ); } else { _stop(); # disable everything else } } - Irssi::signal_add_first 'gui key pressed' => \&got_key; Irssi::statusbar_item_register ('vim_mode', 0, 'vim_mode_cb'); @@ -216,19 +232,30 @@ sub _input { } sub _input_len { - return length (Irssi::parse_special('$L', 0, 0)); + return length _input(); } sub _input_pos { my ($pos) = @_; + my $cur_pos = Irssi::gui_input_get_pos(); + if (defined $pos) { - Irssi::gui_input_set_pos($pos); + Irssi::gui_input_set_pos($pos) if $pos != $cur_pos; } else { - $pos = Irssi::gui_input_get_pos(); + $pos = $cur_pos; } + return $pos; } +sub _emulate_keystrokes { + my @keys = @_; + $should_ignore = 1; + for my $key (@keys) { + Irssi::signal_emit('gui key pressed', $key); + } + $should_ignore = 0; +} sub _stop() { Irssi::signal_stop(); } |