ncursesw-morphos/ncurses/base/lib_mouse.c
Thomas E. Dickey a8987e73ec ncurses 5.4
2004-02-08 21:15:26 -05:00

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* Author: Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> 1992,1995 *
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* and: Thomas E. Dickey 1996-2003 *
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/*
* This module is intended to encapsulate ncurses's interface to pointing
* devices.
*
* The first method used is xterm's internal mouse-tracking facility.
* The second is Alessandro Rubini's GPM server.
*
* Notes for implementors of new mouse-interface methods:
*
* The code is logically split into a lower level that accepts event reports
* in a device-dependent format and an upper level that parses mouse gestures
* and filters events. The mediating data structure is a circular queue of
* MEVENT structures.
*
* Functionally, the lower level's job is to pick up primitive events and
* put them on the circular queue. This can happen in one of two ways:
* either (a) _nc_mouse_event() detects a series of incoming mouse reports
* and queues them, or (b) code in lib_getch.c detects the kmous prefix in
* the keyboard input stream and calls _nc_mouse_inline to queue up a series
* of adjacent mouse reports.
*
* In either case, _nc_mouse_parse() should be called after the series is
* accepted to parse the digested mouse reports (low-level MEVENTs) into
* a gesture (a high-level or composite MEVENT).
*
* Don't be too shy about adding new event types or modifiers, if you can find
* room for them in the 32-bit mask. The API is written so that users get
* feedback on which theoretical event types they won't see when they call
* mousemask. There's one bit per button (the RESERVED_EVENT bit) not being
* used yet, and a couple of bits open at the high end.
*/
#ifdef __EMX__
# include <io.h>
# define INCL_DOS
# define INCL_VIO
# define INCL_KBD
# define INCL_MOU
# define INCL_DOSPROCESS
# include <os2.h> /* Need to include before the others */
#endif
#include <curses.priv.h>
MODULE_ID("$Id: lib_mouse.c,v 1.68 2003/11/08 21:50:50 tom Exp $")
#include <term.h>
#include <tic.h>
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
#ifndef LINT /* don't need this for llib-lncurses */
#undef buttons /* term.h defines this, and gpm uses it! */
#include <gpm.h>
#include <linux/keyboard.h> /* defines KG_* macros */
#endif
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
#undef buttons /* symbol conflict in consio.h */
#undef mouse_info /* symbol conflict in consio.h */
#include <osreldate.h>
#if (__FreeBSD_version >= 400017)
#include <sys/consio.h>
#include <sys/fbio.h>
#else
#include <machine/console.h>
#endif
#endif /* use_SYSMOUSE */
#define MY_TRACE TRACE_ICALLS|TRACE_IEVENT
#define MASK_RELEASE(x) ((001 << (6 * ((x) - 1))))
#define MASK_PRESS(x) ((002 << (6 * ((x) - 1))))
#define MASK_CLICK(x) ((004 << (6 * ((x) - 1))))
#define MASK_DOUBLE_CLICK(x) ((010 << (6 * ((x) - 1))))
#define MASK_TRIPLE_CLICK(x) ((020 << (6 * ((x) - 1))))
#define MASK_RESERVED_EVENT(x) ((040 << (6 * ((x) - 1))))
#define BUTTON_CLICKED (BUTTON1_CLICKED | BUTTON2_CLICKED | BUTTON3_CLICKED)
#define BUTTON_PRESSED (BUTTON1_PRESSED | BUTTON2_PRESSED | BUTTON3_PRESSED)
#define BUTTON_RELEASED (BUTTON1_RELEASED | BUTTON2_RELEASED | BUTTON3_RELEASED)
#define INVALID_EVENT -1
#define NORMAL_EVENT 0
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
#ifndef LINT
static Gpm_Connect gpm_connect;
#endif
#endif
static mmask_t eventmask; /* current event mask */
static bool _nc_mouse_parse(int);
static void _nc_mouse_resume(SCREEN *);
static void _nc_mouse_wrap(SCREEN *);
/* maintain a circular list of mouse events */
/* The definition of the circular list size (EV_MAX), is in curses.priv.h, so
* wgetch() may refer to the size and call _nc_mouse_parse() before circular
* list overflow.
*/
static MEVENT events[EV_MAX]; /* hold the last mouse event seen */
static MEVENT *eventp = events; /* next free slot in event queue */
#undef NEXT
#define NEXT(ep) ((ep == events + EV_MAX - 1) ? events : ep + 1)
#undef PREV
#define PREV(ep) ((ep == events) ? events + EV_MAX - 1 : ep - 1)
#ifdef TRACE
static void
_trace_slot(const char *tag)
{
MEVENT *ep;
_tracef(tag);
for (ep = events; ep < events + EV_MAX; ep++)
_tracef("mouse event queue slot %ld = %s",
(long) (ep - events),
_tracemouse(ep));
}
#endif
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
# define TOP_ROW 0
# define LEFT_COL 0
static int mouse_wfd;
static int mouse_thread;
static int mouse_activated;
static char mouse_buttons[] =
{0, 1, 3, 2};
# define M_FD(sp) sp->_mouse_fd
static void
write_event(int down, int button, int x, int y)
{
char buf[6];
unsigned long ignore;
strncpy(buf, key_mouse, 3); /* should be "\033[M" */
buf[3] = ' ' + (button - 1) + (down ? 0 : 0x40);
buf[4] = ' ' + x - LEFT_COL + 1;
buf[5] = ' ' + y - TOP_ROW + 1;
DosWrite(mouse_wfd, buf, 6, &ignore);
}
static void
mouse_server(unsigned long ignored GCC_UNUSED)
{
unsigned short fWait = MOU_WAIT;
/* NOPTRRECT mourt = { 0,0,24,79 }; */
MOUEVENTINFO mouev;
HMOU hmou;
unsigned short mask = MOUSE_BN1_DOWN | MOUSE_BN2_DOWN | MOUSE_BN3_DOWN;
int nbuttons = 3;
int oldstate = 0;
char err[80];
unsigned long rc;
/* open the handle for the mouse */
if (MouOpen(NULL, &hmou) == 0) {
rc = MouSetEventMask(&mask, hmou);
if (rc) { /* retry with 2 buttons */
mask = MOUSE_BN1_DOWN | MOUSE_BN2_DOWN;
rc = MouSetEventMask(&mask, hmou);
nbuttons = 2;
}
if (rc == 0 && MouDrawPtr(hmou) == 0) {
for (;;) {
/* sit and wait on the event queue */
rc = MouReadEventQue(&mouev, &fWait, hmou);
if (rc) {
sprintf(err, "Error reading mouse queue, rc=%lu.\r\n", rc);
break;
}
if (!mouse_activated)
goto finish;
/*
* OS/2 numbers a 3-button mouse inconsistently from other
* platforms:
* 1 = left
* 2 = right
* 3 = middle.
*/
if ((mouev.fs ^ oldstate) & MOUSE_BN1_DOWN)
write_event(mouev.fs & MOUSE_BN1_DOWN,
mouse_buttons[1], mouev.col, mouev.row);
if ((mouev.fs ^ oldstate) & MOUSE_BN2_DOWN)
write_event(mouev.fs & MOUSE_BN2_DOWN,
mouse_buttons[3], mouev.col, mouev.row);
if ((mouev.fs ^ oldstate) & MOUSE_BN3_DOWN)
write_event(mouev.fs & MOUSE_BN3_DOWN,
mouse_buttons[2], mouev.col, mouev.row);
finish:
oldstate = mouev.fs;
}
} else
sprintf(err, "Error setting event mask, buttons=%d, rc=%lu.\r\n",
nbuttons, rc);
DosWrite(2, err, strlen(err), &rc);
MouClose(hmou);
}
DosExit(EXIT_THREAD, 0L);
}
static void
server_state(const int state)
{ /* It would be nice to implement pointer-off and stop looping... */
mouse_activated = state;
}
#endif /* USE_EMX_MOUSE */
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
static void
handle_sysmouse(int sig GCC_UNUSED)
{
struct mouse_info the_mouse;
MEVENT *work;
the_mouse.operation = MOUSE_GETINFO;
if (SP != 0
&& SP->_mouse_fd >= 0
&& SP->_sysmouse_tail < FIFO_SIZE
&& ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd, CONS_MOUSECTL, &the_mouse) != -1) {
if (SP->_sysmouse_head > SP->_sysmouse_tail) {
SP->_sysmouse_tail = 0;
SP->_sysmouse_head = 0;
}
work = &(SP->_sysmouse_fifo[SP->_sysmouse_tail]);
memset(work, 0, sizeof(*work));
work->id = NORMAL_EVENT; /* there's only one mouse... */
SP->_sysmouse_old_buttons = SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons;
SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons = the_mouse.u.data.buttons & 0x7;
if (SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons) {
if (SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons & 1)
work->bstate |= BUTTON1_PRESSED;
if (SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons & 2)
work->bstate |= BUTTON2_PRESSED;
if (SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons & 4)
work->bstate |= BUTTON3_PRESSED;
} else {
if (SP->_sysmouse_old_buttons & 1)
work->bstate |= BUTTON1_RELEASED;
if (SP->_sysmouse_old_buttons & 2)
work->bstate |= BUTTON2_RELEASED;
if (SP->_sysmouse_old_buttons & 4)
work->bstate |= BUTTON3_RELEASED;
}
/* for cosmetic bug in syscons.c on FreeBSD 3.[34] */
the_mouse.operation = MOUSE_HIDE;
ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd, CONS_MOUSECTL, &the_mouse);
the_mouse.operation = MOUSE_SHOW;
ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd, CONS_MOUSECTL, &the_mouse);
/*
* We're only interested if the button is pressed or released.
* FIXME: implement continuous event-tracking.
*/
if (SP->_sysmouse_new_buttons != SP->_sysmouse_old_buttons) {
SP->_sysmouse_tail += 1;
}
work->x = the_mouse.u.data.x / SP->_sysmouse_char_width;
work->y = the_mouse.u.data.y / SP->_sysmouse_char_height;
}
}
#endif
static int initialized;
static void
init_xterm_mouse(void)
{
SP->_mouse_type = M_XTERM;
SP->_mouse_xtermcap = tigetstr("XM");
if (!VALID_STRING(SP->_mouse_xtermcap))
SP->_mouse_xtermcap = "\033[?1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;";
}
#if !USE_EMX_MOUSE
static void
enable_xterm_mouse(int enable)
{
putp(tparm(SP->_mouse_xtermcap, enable));
}
#endif /* !USE_EMX_MOUSE */
static void
initialize_mousetype(void)
{
static const char *xterm_kmous = "\033[M";
/* Try gpm first, because gpm may be configured to run in xterm */
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
/* GPM does printf's without checking if stdout is a terminal */
if (isatty(fileno(stdout))) {
/* GPM: initialize connection to gpm server */
gpm_connect.eventMask = GPM_DOWN | GPM_UP;
gpm_connect.defaultMask = ~(gpm_connect.eventMask | GPM_HARD);
gpm_connect.minMod = 0;
gpm_connect.maxMod = ~((1 << KG_SHIFT) | (1 << KG_SHIFTL) | (1 << KG_SHIFTR));
if (Gpm_Open(&gpm_connect, 0) >= 0) { /* returns the file-descriptor */
SP->_mouse_type = M_GPM;
SP->_mouse_fd = gpm_fd;
return;
}
}
#endif
/* OS/2 VIO */
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
if (!mouse_thread
&& strstr(cur_term->type.term_names, "xterm") == 0
&& key_mouse) {
int handles[2];
if (pipe(handles) < 0) {
perror("mouse pipe error");
return;
} else {
int rc;
if (!mouse_buttons[0]) {
char *s = getenv("MOUSE_BUTTONS_123");
mouse_buttons[0] = 1;
if (s && strlen(s) >= 3) {
mouse_buttons[1] = s[0] - '0';
mouse_buttons[2] = s[1] - '0';
mouse_buttons[3] = s[2] - '0';
}
}
mouse_wfd = handles[1];
M_FD(SP) = handles[0];
/* Needed? */
setmode(handles[0], O_BINARY);
setmode(handles[1], O_BINARY);
/* Do not use CRT functions, we may single-threaded. */
rc = DosCreateThread((unsigned long *) &mouse_thread,
mouse_server, 0, 0, 8192);
if (rc) {
printf("mouse thread error %d=%#x", rc, rc);
return;
} else {
SP->_mouse_type = M_XTERM;
return;
}
}
}
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
{
struct mouse_info the_mouse;
char *the_device = 0;
if (isatty(SP->_ifd))
the_device = ttyname(SP->_ifd);
if (the_device == 0)
the_device = "/dev/tty";
SP->_mouse_fd = open(the_device, O_RDWR);
if (SP->_mouse_fd >= 0) {
/*
* sysmouse does not have a usable user interface for obtaining
* mouse events. The logical way to proceed (reading data on a
* stream) only works if one opens the device as root. Even in
* that mode, careful examination shows we lose events
* occasionally. The interface provided for user programs is to
* establish a signal handler. really.
*
* Take over SIGUSR2 for this purpose since SIGUSR1 is more
* likely to be used by an application. getch() will have to
* handle the misleading EINTR's.
*/
signal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
the_mouse.operation = MOUSE_MODE;
the_mouse.u.mode.mode = 0;
the_mouse.u.mode.signal = SIGUSR2;
if (ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd, CONS_MOUSECTL, &the_mouse) != -1) {
signal(SIGUSR2, handle_sysmouse);
the_mouse.operation = MOUSE_SHOW;
ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd, CONS_MOUSECTL, &the_mouse);
#if defined(FBIO_MODEINFO) || defined(CONS_MODEINFO) /* FreeBSD > 2.x */
{
#ifndef FBIO_GETMODE /* FreeBSD 3.x */
#define FBIO_GETMODE CONS_GET
#define FBIO_MODEINFO CONS_MODEINFO
#endif /* FBIO_GETMODE */
video_info_t the_video;
if (ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd,
FBIO_GETMODE,
&the_video.vi_mode) != -1
&& ioctl(SP->_mouse_fd,
FBIO_MODEINFO,
&the_video) != -1) {
SP->_sysmouse_char_width = the_video.vi_cwidth;
SP->_sysmouse_char_height = the_video.vi_cheight;
}
}
#endif /* defined(FBIO_MODEINFO) || defined(CONS_MODEINFO) */
if (SP->_sysmouse_char_width <= 0)
SP->_sysmouse_char_width = 8;
if (SP->_sysmouse_char_height <= 0)
SP->_sysmouse_char_height = 16;
SP->_mouse_type = M_SYSMOUSE;
return;
}
}
}
#endif /* USE_SYSMOUSE */
/* we know how to recognize mouse events under "xterm" */
if (key_mouse != 0) {
if (!strcmp(key_mouse, xterm_kmous)) {
init_xterm_mouse();
return;
}
} else if (strstr(cur_term->type.term_names, "xterm") != 0) {
(void) _nc_add_to_try(&(SP->_keytry), xterm_kmous, KEY_MOUSE);
init_xterm_mouse();
return;
}
}
static void
_nc_mouse_init(void)
/* initialize the mouse */
{
int i;
if (!initialized) {
initialized = TRUE;
TR(MY_TRACE, ("_nc_mouse_init() called"));
for (i = 0; i < EV_MAX; i++)
events[i].id = INVALID_EVENT;
initialize_mousetype();
T(("_nc_mouse_init() set mousetype to %d", SP->_mouse_type));
}
}
/*
* Query to see if there is a pending mouse event. This is called from
* fifo_push() in lib_getch.c
*/
static bool
_nc_mouse_event(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
{
bool result = FALSE;
switch (SP->_mouse_type) {
case M_XTERM:
/* xterm: never have to query, mouse events are in the keyboard stream */
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
{
char kbuf[3];
int i, res = read(M_FD(sp), &kbuf, 3); /* Eat the prefix */
if (res != 3)
printf("Got %d chars instead of 3 for prefix.\n", res);
for (i = 0; i < res; i++) {
if (kbuf[i] != key_mouse[i])
printf("Got char %d instead of %d for prefix.\n",
(int) kbuf[i], (int) key_mouse[i]);
}
result = TRUE;
}
#endif /* USE_EMX_MOUSE */
break;
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
case M_GPM:
{
/* query server for event, return TRUE if we find one */
Gpm_Event ev;
if (Gpm_GetEvent(&ev) == 1) {
/* there's only one mouse... */
eventp->id = NORMAL_EVENT;
eventp->bstate = 0;
switch (ev.type & 0x0f) {
case (GPM_DOWN):
if (ev.buttons & GPM_B_LEFT)
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON1_PRESSED;
if (ev.buttons & GPM_B_MIDDLE)
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON2_PRESSED;
if (ev.buttons & GPM_B_RIGHT)
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON3_PRESSED;
break;
case (GPM_UP):
if (ev.buttons & GPM_B_LEFT)
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON1_RELEASED;
if (ev.buttons & GPM_B_MIDDLE)
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON2_RELEASED;
if (ev.buttons & GPM_B_RIGHT)
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON3_RELEASED;
break;
default:
break;
}
eventp->x = ev.x - 1;
eventp->y = ev.y - 1;
eventp->z = 0;
/* bump the next-free pointer into the circular list */
eventp = NEXT(eventp);
result = TRUE;
}
}
break;
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
case M_SYSMOUSE:
if (SP->_sysmouse_head < SP->_sysmouse_tail) {
*eventp = SP->_sysmouse_fifo[SP->_sysmouse_head];
/*
* Point the fifo-head to the next possible location. If there
* are none, reset the indices. This may be interrupted by the
* signal handler, doing essentially the same reset.
*/
SP->_sysmouse_head += 1;
if (SP->_sysmouse_head == SP->_sysmouse_tail) {
SP->_sysmouse_tail = 0;
SP->_sysmouse_head = 0;
}
/* bump the next-free pointer into the circular list */
eventp = NEXT(eventp);
result = TRUE;
}
break;
#endif /* USE_SYSMOUSE */
case M_NONE:
break;
}
return result; /* true if we found an event */
}
static bool
_nc_mouse_inline(SCREEN * sp)
/* mouse report received in the keyboard stream -- parse its info */
{
bool result = FALSE;
TR(MY_TRACE, ("_nc_mouse_inline() called"));
if (SP->_mouse_type == M_XTERM) {
unsigned char kbuf[4];
mmask_t prev;
size_t grabbed;
int res;
/* This code requires that your xterm entry contain the kmous
* capability and that it be set to the \E[M documented in the
* Xterm Control Sequences reference. This is how we
* arrange for mouse events to be reported via a KEY_MOUSE
* return value from wgetch(). After this value is received,
* _nc_mouse_inline() gets called and is immediately
* responsible for parsing the mouse status information
* following the prefix.
*
* The following quotes from the ctrlseqs.ms document in the
* X distribution, describing the X mouse tracking feature:
*
* Parameters for all mouse tracking escape sequences
* generated by xterm encode numeric parameters in a single
* character as value+040. For example, ! is 1.
*
* On button press or release, xterm sends ESC [ M CbCxCy.
* The low two bits of Cb encode button information: 0=MB1
* pressed, 1=MB2 pressed, 2=MB3 pressed, 3=release. The
* upper bits encode what modifiers were down when the
* button was pressed and are added together. 4=Shift,
* 8=Meta, 16=Control. Cx and Cy are the x and y coordinates
* of the mouse event. The upper left corner is (1,1).
*
* (End quote) By the time we get here, we've eaten the
* key prefix. FYI, the loop below is necessary because
* mouse click info isn't guaranteed to present as a
* single clist item. It always does under Linux but often
* fails to under Solaris.
*/
for (grabbed = 0; grabbed < 3; grabbed += res) {
/* For VIO mouse we add extra bit 64 to disambiguate button-up. */
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
res = read(M_FD(sp) >= 0 ? M_FD(sp) : sp->_ifd, &kbuf, 3);
#else
res = read(sp->_ifd, kbuf + grabbed, 3 - grabbed);
#endif
if (res == -1)
break;
}
kbuf[3] = '\0';
TR(TRACE_IEVENT,
("_nc_mouse_inline sees the following xterm data: '%s'", kbuf));
/* there's only one mouse... */
eventp->id = NORMAL_EVENT;
/* processing code goes here */
eventp->bstate = 0;
prev = PREV(eventp)->bstate;
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
#define PRESS_POSITION(n) \
eventp->bstate = MASK_PRESS(n); \
if (kbuf[0] & 0x40) \
eventp->bstate = MASK_RELEASE(n)
#else
#define PRESS_POSITION(n) \
eventp->bstate = (prev & MASK_PRESS(n) \
? REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION \
: MASK_PRESS(n))
#endif
switch (kbuf[0] & 0x3) {
case 0x0:
PRESS_POSITION(1);
break;
case 0x1:
PRESS_POSITION(2);
break;
case 0x2:
PRESS_POSITION(3);
break;
case 0x3:
/*
* Release events aren't reported for individual buttons, just for
* the button set as a whole. However, because there are normally
* no mouse events under xterm that intervene between press and
* release, we can infer the button actually released by looking at
* the previous event.
*/
if (prev & (BUTTON_PRESSED | BUTTON_RELEASED)) {
eventp->bstate = BUTTON_RELEASED;
if (!(prev & BUTTON1_PRESSED))
eventp->bstate &= ~BUTTON1_RELEASED;
if (!(prev & BUTTON2_PRESSED))
eventp->bstate &= ~BUTTON2_RELEASED;
if (!(prev & BUTTON3_PRESSED))
eventp->bstate &= ~BUTTON3_RELEASED;
} else {
/*
* XFree86 xterm will return a stream of release-events to
* let the application know where the mouse is going, if the
* private mode 1002 or 1003 is enabled.
*/
eventp->bstate = REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION;
}
break;
}
result = (eventp->bstate & REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION) ? TRUE : FALSE;
if (kbuf[0] & 4) {
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON_SHIFT;
}
if (kbuf[0] & 8) {
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON_ALT;
}
if (kbuf[0] & 16) {
eventp->bstate |= BUTTON_CTRL;
}
eventp->x = (kbuf[1] - ' ') - 1;
eventp->y = (kbuf[2] - ' ') - 1;
TR(MY_TRACE,
("_nc_mouse_inline: primitive mouse-event %s has slot %ld",
_tracemouse(eventp),
(long) (eventp - events)));
/* bump the next-free pointer into the circular list */
eventp = NEXT(eventp);
#if 0 /* this return would be needed for QNX's mods to lib_getch.c */
return (TRUE);
#endif
}
return (result);
}
static void
mouse_activate(bool on)
{
if (!on && !initialized)
return;
_nc_mouse_init();
if (on) {
switch (SP->_mouse_type) {
case M_XTERM:
#if NCURSES_EXT_FUNCS
keyok(KEY_MOUSE, on);
#endif
TPUTS_TRACE("xterm mouse initialization");
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
server_state(1);
#else
enable_xterm_mouse(1);
#endif
break;
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
case M_GPM:
SP->_mouse_fd = gpm_fd;
break;
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
case M_SYSMOUSE:
signal(SIGUSR2, handle_sysmouse);
break;
#endif
case M_NONE:
return;
}
/* Make runtime binding to cut down on object size of applications that
* do not use the mouse (e.g., 'clear').
*/
SP->_mouse_event = _nc_mouse_event;
SP->_mouse_inline = _nc_mouse_inline;
SP->_mouse_parse = _nc_mouse_parse;
SP->_mouse_resume = _nc_mouse_resume;
SP->_mouse_wrap = _nc_mouse_wrap;
} else {
switch (SP->_mouse_type) {
case M_XTERM:
TPUTS_TRACE("xterm mouse deinitialization");
#if USE_EMX_MOUSE
server_state(0);
#else
enable_xterm_mouse(0);
#endif
break;
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
case M_GPM:
break;
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
case M_SYSMOUSE:
signal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
break;
#endif
case M_NONE:
return;
}
}
_nc_flush();
}
/**************************************************************************
*
* Device-independent code
*
**************************************************************************/
static bool
_nc_mouse_parse(int runcount)
/* parse a run of atomic mouse events into a gesture */
{
MEVENT *ep, *runp, *next, *prev = PREV(eventp);
int n;
bool merge;
TR(MY_TRACE, ("_nc_mouse_parse(%d) called", runcount));
/*
* When we enter this routine, the event list next-free pointer
* points just past a run of mouse events that we know were separated
* in time by less than the critical click interval. The job of this
* routine is to collapse this run into a single higher-level event
* or gesture.
*
* We accomplish this in two passes. The first pass merges press/release
* pairs into click events. The second merges runs of click events into
* double or triple-click events.
*
* It's possible that the run may not resolve to a single event (for
* example, if the user quadruple-clicks). If so, leading events
* in the run are ignored.
*
* Note that this routine is independent of the format of the specific
* format of the pointing-device's reports. We can use it to parse
* gestures on anything that reports press/release events on a per-
* button basis, as long as the device-dependent mouse code puts stuff
* on the queue in MEVENT format.
*/
if (runcount == 1) {
TR(MY_TRACE,
("_nc_mouse_parse: returning simple mouse event %s at slot %ld",
_tracemouse(prev),
(long) (prev - events)));
return (prev->id >= NORMAL_EVENT)
? ((prev->bstate & eventmask) ? TRUE : FALSE)
: FALSE;
}
/* find the start of the run */
runp = eventp;
for (n = runcount; n > 0; n--) {
runp = PREV(runp);
}
#ifdef TRACE
if (_nc_tracing & TRACE_IEVENT) {
_trace_slot("before mouse press/release merge:");
_tracef("_nc_mouse_parse: run starts at %ld, ends at %ld, count %d",
(long) (runp - events),
(long) ((eventp - events) + (EV_MAX - 1)) % EV_MAX,
runcount);
}
#endif /* TRACE */
/* first pass; merge press/release pairs */
do {
merge = FALSE;
for (ep = runp; (next = NEXT(ep)) != eventp; ep = next) {
if (ep->x == next->x && ep->y == next->y
&& (ep->bstate & BUTTON_PRESSED)
&& (!(ep->bstate & BUTTON1_PRESSED)
== !(next->bstate & BUTTON1_RELEASED))
&& (!(ep->bstate & BUTTON2_PRESSED)
== !(next->bstate & BUTTON2_RELEASED))
&& (!(ep->bstate & BUTTON3_PRESSED)
== !(next->bstate & BUTTON3_RELEASED))
) {
if ((eventmask & BUTTON1_CLICKED)
&& (ep->bstate & BUTTON1_PRESSED)) {
ep->bstate &= ~BUTTON1_PRESSED;
ep->bstate |= BUTTON1_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if ((eventmask & BUTTON2_CLICKED)
&& (ep->bstate & BUTTON2_PRESSED)) {
ep->bstate &= ~BUTTON2_PRESSED;
ep->bstate |= BUTTON2_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if ((eventmask & BUTTON3_CLICKED)
&& (ep->bstate & BUTTON3_PRESSED)) {
ep->bstate &= ~BUTTON3_PRESSED;
ep->bstate |= BUTTON3_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if (merge)
next->id = INVALID_EVENT;
}
}
} while
(merge);
#ifdef TRACE
if (_nc_tracing & TRACE_IEVENT) {
_trace_slot("before mouse click merge:");
_tracef("_nc_mouse_parse: run starts at %ld, ends at %ld, count %d",
(long) (runp - events),
(long) ((eventp - events) + (EV_MAX - 1)) % EV_MAX,
runcount);
}
#endif /* TRACE */
/*
* Second pass; merge click runs. At this point, click events are
* each followed by one invalid event. We merge click events
* forward in the queue.
*
* NOTE: There is a problem with this design! If the application
* allows enough click events to pile up in the circular queue so
* they wrap around, it will cheerfully merge the newest forward
* into the oldest, creating a bogus doubleclick and confusing
* the queue-traversal logic rather badly. Generally this won't
* happen, because calling getmouse() marks old events invalid and
* ineligible for merges. The true solution to this problem would
* be to timestamp each MEVENT and perform the obvious sanity check,
* but the timer element would have to have sub-second resolution,
* which would get us into portability trouble.
*/
do {
MEVENT *follower;
merge = FALSE;
for (ep = runp; (next = NEXT(ep)) != eventp; ep = next)
if (ep->id != INVALID_EVENT) {
if (next->id != INVALID_EVENT)
continue;
follower = NEXT(next);
if (follower->id == INVALID_EVENT)
continue;
/* merge click events forward */
if ((ep->bstate & BUTTON_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON_CLICKED)) {
if ((eventmask & BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON1_CLICKED)) {
follower->bstate &= ~BUTTON1_CLICKED;
follower->bstate |= BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if ((eventmask & BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON2_CLICKED)) {
follower->bstate &= ~BUTTON2_CLICKED;
follower->bstate |= BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if ((eventmask & BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON3_CLICKED)) {
follower->bstate &= ~BUTTON3_CLICKED;
follower->bstate |= BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if (merge)
ep->id = INVALID_EVENT;
}
/* merge double-click events forward */
if ((ep->bstate &
(BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED
| BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED
| BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED))
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON_CLICKED)) {
if ((eventmask & BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON1_CLICKED)) {
follower->bstate &= ~BUTTON1_CLICKED;
follower->bstate |= BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if ((eventmask & BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON2_CLICKED)) {
follower->bstate &= ~BUTTON2_CLICKED;
follower->bstate |= BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if ((eventmask & BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED)
&& (follower->bstate & BUTTON3_CLICKED)) {
follower->bstate &= ~BUTTON3_CLICKED;
follower->bstate |= BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED;
merge = TRUE;
}
if (merge)
ep->id = INVALID_EVENT;
}
}
} while
(merge);
#ifdef TRACE
if (_nc_tracing & TRACE_IEVENT) {
_trace_slot("before mouse event queue compaction:");
_tracef("_nc_mouse_parse: run starts at %ld, ends at %ld, count %d",
(long) (runp - events),
(long) ((eventp - events) + (EV_MAX - 1)) % EV_MAX,
runcount);
}
#endif /* TRACE */
/*
* Now try to throw away trailing events flagged invalid, or that
* don't match the current event mask.
*/
for (; runcount; prev = PREV(eventp), runcount--)
if (prev->id == INVALID_EVENT || !(prev->bstate & eventmask)) {
eventp = prev;
}
#ifdef TRACE
if (_nc_tracing & TRACE_IEVENT) {
_trace_slot("after mouse event queue compaction:");
_tracef("_nc_mouse_parse: run starts at %ld, ends at %ld, count %d",
(long) (runp - events),
(long) ((eventp - events) + (EV_MAX - 1)) % EV_MAX,
runcount);
}
for (ep = runp; ep != eventp; ep = NEXT(ep))
if (ep->id != INVALID_EVENT)
TR(MY_TRACE,
("_nc_mouse_parse: returning composite mouse event %s at slot %ld",
_tracemouse(ep),
(long) (ep - events)));
#endif /* TRACE */
/* after all this, do we have a valid event? */
return (PREV(eventp)->id != INVALID_EVENT);
}
static void
_nc_mouse_wrap(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
/* release mouse -- called by endwin() before shellout/exit */
{
TR(MY_TRACE, ("_nc_mouse_wrap() called"));
switch (SP->_mouse_type) {
case M_XTERM:
if (eventmask)
mouse_activate(FALSE);
break;
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
/* GPM: pass all mouse events to next client */
case M_GPM:
break;
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
case M_SYSMOUSE:
mouse_activate(FALSE);
break;
#endif
case M_NONE:
break;
}
}
static void
_nc_mouse_resume(SCREEN * sp GCC_UNUSED)
/* re-connect to mouse -- called by doupdate() after shellout */
{
TR(MY_TRACE, ("_nc_mouse_resume() called"));
switch (SP->_mouse_type) {
case M_XTERM:
/* xterm: re-enable reporting */
if (eventmask)
mouse_activate(TRUE);
break;
#if USE_GPM_SUPPORT
case M_GPM:
/* GPM: reclaim our event set */
break;
#endif
#if USE_SYSMOUSE
case M_SYSMOUSE:
mouse_activate(TRUE);
break;
#endif
case M_NONE:
break;
}
}
/**************************************************************************
*
* Mouse interface entry points for the API
*
**************************************************************************/
NCURSES_EXPORT(int)
getmouse(MEVENT * aevent)
/* grab a copy of the current mouse event */
{
T((T_CALLED("getmouse(%p)"), aevent));
if (aevent && (SP->_mouse_type != M_NONE)) {
/* compute the current-event pointer */
MEVENT *prev = PREV(eventp);
/* copy the event we find there */
*aevent = *prev;
TR(TRACE_IEVENT, ("getmouse: returning event %s from slot %ld",
_tracemouse(prev),
(long) (prev - events)));
prev->id = INVALID_EVENT; /* so the queue slot becomes free */
returnCode(OK);
}
returnCode(ERR);
}
NCURSES_EXPORT(int)
ungetmouse(MEVENT * aevent)
/* enqueue a synthesized mouse event to be seen by the next wgetch() */
{
T((T_CALLED("ungetmouse(%p)"), aevent));
/* stick the given event in the next-free slot */
*eventp = *aevent;
/* bump the next-free pointer into the circular list */
eventp = NEXT(eventp);
/* push back the notification event on the keyboard queue */
returnCode(ungetch(KEY_MOUSE));
}
NCURSES_EXPORT(mmask_t)
mousemask(mmask_t newmask, mmask_t * oldmask)
/* set the mouse event mask */
{
mmask_t result = 0;
T((T_CALLED("mousemask(%#lx,%p)"), newmask, oldmask));
if (oldmask)
*oldmask = eventmask;
if (!newmask && !initialized)
returnBits(0);
_nc_mouse_init();
if (SP->_mouse_type != M_NONE) {
eventmask = newmask &
(REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION | BUTTON_ALT | BUTTON_CTRL | BUTTON_SHIFT
| BUTTON_PRESSED
| BUTTON_RELEASED
| BUTTON_CLICKED
| BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED | BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED
| BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED | BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED
| BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED | BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED);
mouse_activate(eventmask != 0);
result = eventmask;
}
returnBits(result);
}
NCURSES_EXPORT(bool)
wenclose(const WINDOW *win, int y, int x)
/* check to see if given window encloses given screen location */
{
bool result = FALSE;
T((T_CALLED("wenclose(%p,%d,%d)"), win, y, x));
if (win != 0) {
y -= win->_yoffset;
result = ((win->_begy <= y &&
win->_begx <= x &&
(win->_begx + win->_maxx) >= x &&
(win->_begy + win->_maxy) >= y) ? TRUE : FALSE);
}
returnBool(result);
}
NCURSES_EXPORT(int)
mouseinterval(int maxclick)
/* set the maximum mouse interval within which to recognize a click */
{
int oldval;
T((T_CALLED("mouseinterval(%d)"), maxclick));
if (SP != 0) {
oldval = SP->_maxclick;
if (maxclick >= 0)
SP->_maxclick = maxclick;
} else {
oldval = DEFAULT_MAXCLICK;
}
returnCode(oldval);
}
/* This may be used by other routines to ask for the existence of mouse
support */
NCURSES_EXPORT(int)
_nc_has_mouse(void)
{
return (SP->_mouse_type == M_NONE ? 0 : 1);
}
NCURSES_EXPORT(bool)
wmouse_trafo(const WINDOW *win, int *pY, int *pX, bool to_screen)
{
bool result = FALSE;
T((T_CALLED("wmouse_trafo(%p,%p,%p,%d)"), win, pY, pX, to_screen));
if (win && pY && pX) {
int y = *pY;
int x = *pX;
if (to_screen) {
y += win->_begy + win->_yoffset;
x += win->_begx;
if (wenclose(win, y, x))
result = TRUE;
} else {
if (wenclose(win, y, x)) {
y -= (win->_begy + win->_yoffset);
x -= win->_begx;
result = TRUE;
}
}
if (result) {
*pX = x;
*pY = y;
}
}
returnBool(result);
}