1 /* $OpenBSD$ */ 2 3 /* 4 * Copyright (c) 2007 Nicholas Marriott <nicm@users.sourceforge.net> 5 * 6 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any 7 * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above 8 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. 9 * 10 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES 11 * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 12 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR 13 * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES 14 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF MIND, USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER 15 * IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING 16 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 17 */ 18 19 #include <sys/types.h> 20 21 #include <stdlib.h> 22 #include <string.h> 23 24 #include "tmux.h" 25 26 /* 27 * This file is rather misleadingly named, it contains the code which takes a 28 * key code and translates it into something suitable to be sent to the 29 * application running in a pane (similar to input.c does in the other 30 * direction with output). 31 */ 32 33 void input_key_mouse(struct window_pane *, struct mouse_event *); 34 35 struct input_key_ent { 36 int key; 37 const char *data; 38 39 int flags; 40 #define INPUTKEY_KEYPAD 0x1 /* keypad key */ 41 #define INPUTKEY_CURSOR 0x2 /* cursor key */ 42 }; 43 44 const struct input_key_ent input_keys[] = { 45 /* Backspace key. */ 46 { KEYC_BSPACE, "\177", 0 }, 47 48 /* Function keys. */ 49 { KEYC_F1, "\033OP", 0 }, 50 { KEYC_F2, "\033OQ", 0 }, 51 { KEYC_F3, "\033OR", 0 }, 52 { KEYC_F4, "\033OS", 0 }, 53 { KEYC_F5, "\033[15~", 0 }, 54 { KEYC_F6, "\033[17~", 0 }, 55 { KEYC_F7, "\033[18~", 0 }, 56 { KEYC_F8, "\033[19~", 0 }, 57 { KEYC_F9, "\033[20~", 0 }, 58 { KEYC_F10, "\033[21~", 0 }, 59 { KEYC_F11, "\033[23~", 0 }, 60 { KEYC_F12, "\033[24~", 0 }, 61 { KEYC_F1|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[25~", 0 }, 62 { KEYC_F2|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[26~", 0 }, 63 { KEYC_F3|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[28~", 0 }, 64 { KEYC_F4|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[29~", 0 }, 65 { KEYC_F5|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[31~", 0 }, 66 { KEYC_F6|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[32~", 0 }, 67 { KEYC_F7|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[33~", 0 }, 68 { KEYC_F8|KEYC_SHIFT, "\033[34~", 0 }, 69 { KEYC_IC, "\033[2~", 0 }, 70 { KEYC_DC, "\033[3~", 0 }, 71 { KEYC_HOME, "\033[1~", 0 }, 72 { KEYC_END, "\033[4~", 0 }, 73 { KEYC_NPAGE, "\033[6~", 0 }, 74 { KEYC_PPAGE, "\033[5~", 0 }, 75 { KEYC_BTAB, "\033[Z", 0 }, 76 77 /* 78 * Arrow keys. Cursor versions must come first. The codes are toggled 79 * between CSI and SS3 versions when ctrl is pressed. 80 */ 81 { KEYC_UP|KEYC_CTRL, "\033[A", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 82 { KEYC_DOWN|KEYC_CTRL, "\033[B", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 83 { KEYC_RIGHT|KEYC_CTRL, "\033[C", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 84 { KEYC_LEFT|KEYC_CTRL, "\033[D", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 85 86 { KEYC_UP, "\033OA", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 87 { KEYC_DOWN, "\033OB", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 88 { KEYC_RIGHT, "\033OC", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 89 { KEYC_LEFT, "\033OD", INPUTKEY_CURSOR }, 90 91 { KEYC_UP|KEYC_CTRL, "\033OA", 0 }, 92 { KEYC_DOWN|KEYC_CTRL, "\033OB", 0 }, 93 { KEYC_RIGHT|KEYC_CTRL, "\033OC", 0 }, 94 { KEYC_LEFT|KEYC_CTRL, "\033OD", 0 }, 95 96 { KEYC_UP, "\033[A", 0 }, 97 { KEYC_DOWN, "\033[B", 0 }, 98 { KEYC_RIGHT, "\033[C", 0 }, 99 { KEYC_LEFT, "\033[D", 0 }, 100 101 /* Keypad keys. Keypad versions must come first. */ 102 { KEYC_KP_SLASH, "\033Oo", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 103 { KEYC_KP_STAR, "\033Oj", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 104 { KEYC_KP_MINUS, "\033Om", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 105 { KEYC_KP_SEVEN, "\033Ow", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 106 { KEYC_KP_EIGHT, "\033Ox", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 107 { KEYC_KP_NINE, "\033Oy", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 108 { KEYC_KP_PLUS, "\033Ok", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 109 { KEYC_KP_FOUR, "\033Ot", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 110 { KEYC_KP_FIVE, "\033Ou", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 111 { KEYC_KP_SIX, "\033Ov", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 112 { KEYC_KP_ONE, "\033Oq", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 113 { KEYC_KP_TWO, "\033Or", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 114 { KEYC_KP_THREE, "\033Os", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 115 { KEYC_KP_ENTER, "\033OM", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 116 { KEYC_KP_ZERO, "\033Op", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 117 { KEYC_KP_PERIOD, "\033On", INPUTKEY_KEYPAD }, 118 119 { KEYC_KP_SLASH, "/", 0 }, 120 { KEYC_KP_STAR, "*", 0 }, 121 { KEYC_KP_MINUS, "-", 0 }, 122 { KEYC_KP_SEVEN, "7", 0 }, 123 { KEYC_KP_EIGHT, "8", 0 }, 124 { KEYC_KP_NINE, "9", 0 }, 125 { KEYC_KP_PLUS, "+", 0 }, 126 { KEYC_KP_FOUR, "4", 0 }, 127 { KEYC_KP_FIVE, "5", 0 }, 128 { KEYC_KP_SIX, "6", 0 }, 129 { KEYC_KP_ONE, "1", 0 }, 130 { KEYC_KP_TWO, "2", 0 }, 131 { KEYC_KP_THREE, "3", 0 }, 132 { KEYC_KP_ENTER, "\n", 0 }, 133 { KEYC_KP_ZERO, "0", 0 }, 134 { KEYC_KP_PERIOD, ".", 0 }, 135 }; 136 137 /* Translate a key code into an output key sequence. */ 138 void 139 input_key(struct window_pane *wp, int key, struct mouse_event *m) 140 { 141 const struct input_key_ent *ike; 142 u_int i; 143 size_t dlen; 144 char *out; 145 u_char ch; 146 147 log_debug("writing key 0x%x (%s)", key, key_string_lookup_key(key)); 148 149 /* If this is a mouse key, pass off to mouse function. */ 150 if (KEYC_IS_MOUSE(key)) { 151 if (m != NULL && m->wp != -1 && (u_int)m->wp == wp->id) 152 input_key_mouse(wp, m); 153 return; 154 } 155 156 /* 157 * If this is a normal 7-bit key, just send it, with a leading escape 158 * if necessary. 159 */ 160 if (key != KEYC_NONE && (key & ~KEYC_ESCAPE) < 0x100) { 161 if (key & KEYC_ESCAPE) 162 bufferevent_write(wp->event, "\033", 1); 163 ch = key & ~KEYC_ESCAPE; 164 bufferevent_write(wp->event, &ch, 1); 165 return; 166 } 167 168 /* 169 * Then try to look this up as an xterm key, if the flag to output them 170 * is set. 171 */ 172 if (options_get_number(&wp->window->options, "xterm-keys")) { 173 if ((out = xterm_keys_lookup(key)) != NULL) { 174 bufferevent_write(wp->event, out, strlen(out)); 175 free(out); 176 return; 177 } 178 } 179 180 /* Otherwise look the key up in the table. */ 181 for (i = 0; i < nitems(input_keys); i++) { 182 ike = &input_keys[i]; 183 184 if ((ike->flags & INPUTKEY_KEYPAD) && 185 !(wp->screen->mode & MODE_KKEYPAD)) 186 continue; 187 if ((ike->flags & INPUTKEY_CURSOR) && 188 !(wp->screen->mode & MODE_KCURSOR)) 189 continue; 190 191 if ((key & KEYC_ESCAPE) && (ike->key | KEYC_ESCAPE) == key) 192 break; 193 if (ike->key == key) 194 break; 195 } 196 if (i == nitems(input_keys)) { 197 log_debug("key 0x%x missing", key); 198 return; 199 } 200 dlen = strlen(ike->data); 201 log_debug("found key 0x%x: \"%s\"", key, ike->data); 202 203 /* Prefix a \033 for escape. */ 204 if (key & KEYC_ESCAPE) 205 bufferevent_write(wp->event, "\033", 1); 206 bufferevent_write(wp->event, ike->data, dlen); 207 } 208 209 /* Translate mouse and output. */ 210 void 211 input_key_mouse(struct window_pane *wp, struct mouse_event *m) 212 { 213 unsigned char buf[40]; 214 size_t len; 215 u_int x, y; 216 217 if ((wp->screen->mode & ALL_MOUSE_MODES) == 0) 218 return; 219 if (!window_pane_visible(wp)) 220 return; 221 if (cmd_mouse_at(wp, m, &x, &y, 0) != 0) 222 return; 223 224 /* If this pane is not in button mode, discard motion events. */ 225 if (!(wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_BUTTON) && (m->b & MOUSE_MASK_DRAG)) 226 return; 227 228 /* 229 * Use the SGR (1006) extension only if the application requested it 230 * and the underlying terminal also sent the event in this format (this 231 * is because an old style mouse release event cannot be converted into 232 * the new SGR format, since the released button is unknown). Otherwise 233 * pretend that tmux doesn't speak this extension, and fall back to the 234 * UTF-8 (1005) extension if the application requested, or to the 235 * legacy format. 236 */ 237 if (m->sgr_type != ' ' && (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_SGR)) { 238 len = xsnprintf((char *)buf, sizeof buf, "\033[<%u;%u;%u%c", 239 m->sgr_b, x + 1, y + 1, m->sgr_type); 240 } else if (wp->screen->mode & MODE_MOUSE_UTF8) { 241 len = xsnprintf((char *)buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M"); 242 len += utf8_split2(m->b + 32, &buf[len]); 243 len += utf8_split2(x + 33, &buf[len]); 244 len += utf8_split2(y + 33, &buf[len]); 245 } else { 246 if (m->b > 223) 247 return; 248 len = xsnprintf((char *)buf, sizeof buf, "\033[M"); 249 buf[len++] = m->b + 32; 250 buf[len++] = x + 33; 251 buf[len++] = y + 33; 252 } 253 log_debug("writing mouse %.*s", (int)len, (char *)buf); 254 bufferevent_write(wp->event, (char *)buf, len); 255 } 256