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Revision 1.28 by elmex, Tue Jan 17 13:19:45 2006 UTC vs.
Revision 1.56 by root, Tue Sep 4 22:41:12 2012 UTC

1#! perl 1#! perl
2use Digest::MD5 qw/md5_hex/;
3 2
4my $timers = {}; 3#:META:X_RESOURCE:%.pattern-0:string:first selection pattern
5my $pastebin_cmd;
6my $pastebin_url;
7 4
8sub on_start { 5=head1 NAME
9 my ($self) = @_;
10 $pastebin_cmd =
11 (urxvt::untaint $self->x_resource ("selection-pastebin-cmd"))
12 or "scp -p % ruth:/var/www/www.ta-sa.org/files/txt/";
13 6
14 $pastebin_url = 7selection - more intelligent selection (enabled by default)
15 (urxvt::untaint $self->x_resource ("selection-pastebin-url"))
16 or "http://www.ta-sa.org/files/txt/";
17 ();
18}
19 8
20sub upload_paste { 9=head1 DESCRIPTION
21 my ($self) = @_;
22 10
23 my $txt = $self->selection; 11This extension tries to be more intelligent when the user extends
24 my $filename = md5_hex ($txt) . ".txt"; 12selections (double-click and further clicks). Right now, it tries to
13select words, urls and complete shell-quoted arguments, which is very
14convenient, too, if your F<ls> supports C<--quoting-style=shell>.
25 15
26 my $tmpfile = "/tmp/$filename"; 16A double-click usually selects the word under the cursor, further clicks
17will enlarge the selection.
27 18
28 my $msg = "uploaded $filename"; 19The selection works by trying to match a number of regexes and displaying
20them in increasing order of length. You can add your own regexes by
21specifying resources of the form:
29 22
30 if (open my $o, ">" . $tmpfile) { 23 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: perl-regex
31 print $o $txt; 24 URxvt.selection.pattern-1: perl-regex
32 close $o; 25 ...
33 } else {
34 $msg = "couldn't write $tmpfile: $!";
35 }
36 26
37 my $cmd = $pastebin_cmd; 27The index number (0, 1...) must not have any holes, and each regex must
38 $cmd =~ s/%/$tmpfile/; 28contain at least one pair of capturing parentheses, which will be used for
29the match. For example, the following adds a regex that matches everything
30between two vertical bars:
39 31
40 if (system ($cmd) == 0) { 32 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: \\|([^|]+)\\|
41 33
42 my $url = $pastebin_url; 34Another example: Programs I use often output "absolute path: " at the
43 $url =~ s/%/$filename/; 35beginning of a line when they process multiple files. The following
36pattern matches the filename (note, there is a single space at the very
37end):
44 38
45 $self->selection ($url); 39 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ^(/[^:]+):\
46 } else {
47 $msg = "couldn't upload, '$cmd' failed";
48 }
49 40
50 my $ov = $timers->{ov} = $self->overlay (-1, 0, length ($msg), 1, urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE, 0); 41You can look at the source of the selection extension to see more
51 $ov->set (0, 0, $msg); 42interesting uses, such as parsing a line from beginning to end.
52 43
53 $timers->{t1} = 44This extension also offers following bindable keyboard commands:
54 urxvt::timer
55 ->new
56 ->start ((int urxvt::NOW) + 5) # make sure we update "on" the second
57 ->interval (1)
58 ->cb (sub { delete $timers->{ov}; delete $timers->{t1}; });
59}
60 45
46=over 4
47
48=item rot13
49
50Rot-13 the selection when activated. Used via keyboard trigger:
51
52 URxvt.keysym.C-M-r: perl:selection:rot13
53
54=back
55
56=cut
57
61sub on_keyboard_command { 58sub on_user_command {
62 my ($self, $cmd) = @_; 59 my ($self, $cmd) = @_;
63 60
64 $cmd eq "selection:rot13" 61 $cmd eq "selection:rot13"
65 and $self->selection (map { y/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/; $_ } $self->selection); 62 and $self->selection (map { y/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/; $_ } $self->selection);
66
67 $cmd eq "selection:remote-pastebin"
68 and upload_paste ($self);
69 63
70 () 64 ()
71} 65}
72 66
73sub on_init { 67sub on_init {
74 my ($self) = @_; 68 my ($self) = @_;
75 69
70 if (defined (my $res = $self->resource ("cutchars"))) {
71 $res = $self->locale_decode ($res);
72 push @{ $self->{patterns} }, qr{\G [\Q$res\E[:space:]]* ([^\Q$res\E[:space:]]+) }x;
73 }
74
76 for (my $idx = 0; defined (my $res = $self->x_resource ("selection.pattern-$idx")); $idx++) { 75 for (my $idx = 0; defined (my $res = $self->x_resource ("selection.pattern-$idx")); $idx++) {
77 no re 'eval'; # just to be sure
78 $res = utf8::encode $self->locale_decode ($res); 76 $res = $self->locale_decode ($res);
79 push @{ $self->{patterns} }, qr/$res/; 77 push @{ $self->{patterns} }, qr/$res/;
80 } 78 }
79
80 $self->{enabled} = 1;
81
82 push @{ $self->{term}{option_popup_hook} }, sub {
83 ("new selection" => $self->{enabled}, sub { $self->{enabled} = shift })
84 };
81 85
82 () 86 ()
83} 87}
84 88
85# "find interetsing things"-patterns 89# "find interesting things"-patterns
86my @mark_patterns = ( 90my @mark_patterns = (
91# qr{ ([[:word:]]+) }x,
92 qr{ ([^[:space:]]+) }x,
93
87 # common types of "parentheses" 94 # common types of "parentheses"
95 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) [`'] ([^`']+) [`'] (?![^[:space:]]) }x,
88 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) ‘ ([^‘’]+) ’ (?![^[:space]]) }x, 96 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) ‘ ([^‘’]+) ’ (?![^[:space:]]) }x,
89 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) ` ([^`']+) ' (?![^[:space]]) }x, 97 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) ([^“”]+) (?![^[:space:]]) }x,
98
99 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) (' [^[:space:]] [^']* ') }x,
100 qr{ (' [^']* [^[:space:]] ') (?![^[:space:]]) }x,
101 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) (` [^[:space:]] [^']* ') }x,
102 qr{ (` [^']* [^[:space:]] ') (?![^[:space:]]) }x,
90 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) (" [^[:space:]] [^"]* ") }x, 103 qr{ (?<![^[:space:]]) (" [^[:space:]] [^"]* ") }x,
91 qr{ (" [^"]* [^[:space:]] ") (?![^[:space]]) }x, 104 qr{ (" [^"]* [^[:space:]] ") (?![^[:space:]]) }x,
92 qr{ \< ([^<>[:space:]]+) \> }x, 105
93 qr{ \{ ([^{}[:space:]]+) \} }x, 106 qr{ \{ ([^\{\}]+) \} }x,
94 qr{ \[ ([^{}[:space:]]+) \] }x,
95 qr{ \( ([^()[:space:]]+) \) }x, 107 qr{ \( ([^\(\)]+) \) }x,
108 qr{ \[ ([^\[\]]+) \] }x,
109 qr{ \< ([^\<\>]+) \> }x,
96 110
97 # urls, just a heuristic 111 # urls, just a heuristic
98 qr{( 112 qr{(
99 (?:https?|ftp|news|mailto|file)://[ab-zA-Z0-9\-\@;\/?:&=%\$_.+!*\x27(),~]+ 113 (?:https?://|ftp://|news://|mailto:|file://|\bwww\.)[ab-zA-Z0-9\-\@;\/?:&=%\$_.+!*\x27(),~#]+
100 [ab-zA-Z0-9\-\@;\/?:&=%\$_+!*\x27()~] # exclude some trailing characters (heuristic) 114 [ab-zA-Z0-9\-\@;\/?:&=%\$_+*()~] # exclude some trailing characters (heuristic)
101 )}x, 115 )}x,
102 116
103 # shell-like argument quoting, basically always matches 117 # shell-like argument quoting, basically always matches
104 qr{\G [\ \t|&;<>()] *( 118 qr{\G [\ \t|&;<>()]* (
105 (?: 119 (?:
106 [^\\"'\ \t|&;<>()]+ 120 [^\\"'\ \t|&;<>()]+
107 | \\. 121 | \\.
108 | " (?: [^\\"]+ | \\. )* " 122 | " (?: [^\\"]+ | \\. )* "
109 | ' [^']* ' 123 | ' [^']* '
118); 132);
119 133
120sub on_sel_extend { 134sub on_sel_extend {
121 my ($self, $time) = @_; 135 my ($self, $time) = @_;
122 136
137 $self->{enabled}
138 or return;
139
123 my ($row, $col) = $self->selection_mark; 140 my ($row, $col) = $self->selection_mark;
124 my $line = $self->line ($row); 141 my $line = $self->line ($row);
125 my $text = $line->t; 142 my $text = $line->t;
126 my $markofs = $line->offset_of ($row, $col); 143 my $markofs = $line->offset_of ($row, $col);
127 my $curlen = $line->offset_of ($self->selection_end) 144 my $curlen = $line->offset_of ($self->selection_end)
128 - $line->offset_of ($self->selection_beg); 145 - $line->offset_of ($self->selection_beg);
129 146
130 my @matches; 147 my @matches;
131 148
132 # not doing matches in unicode mode helps speed 149 if ($markofs < $line->l) {
133 # enourmously here. working in utf-8 should be
134 # equivalent due to the magic of utf-8 encoding.
135 utf8::encode $text;
136 study $text; # _really_ helps, too :) 150 study $text; # _really_ helps, too :)
137 151
138 for my $regex (@mark_patterns, @{ $self->{patterns} }) { 152 for my $regex (@mark_patterns, @{ $self->{patterns} }) {
139 while ($text =~ /$regex/g) { 153 while ($text =~ /$regex/g) {
140 if ($-[1] <= $markofs and $markofs <= $+[1]) { 154 if ($-[1] <= $markofs and $markofs <= $+[1]) {
141 my $ofs = $-[1]; 155 my $ofs = $-[1];
142 my $match = $1; 156 my $match = $1;
143 157
144 for my $regex (@simplify_patterns) { 158 for my $regex (@simplify_patterns) {
145 if ($match =~ $regex) { 159 if ($match =~ $regex) {
146 $match = $1; 160 $match = $1;
147 $ofs += $-[1]; 161 $ofs += $-[1];
162 }
148 } 163 }
164
165 push @matches, [$ofs, length $match];
149 } 166 }
150
151 push @matches, [$ofs, length $match];
152 } 167 }
153 } 168 }
154 } 169 }
155 170
156 # whole line 171 # whole line

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