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1 root 1.17 =encoding utf8
2    
3 root 1.1 =head1 NAME
4    
5 root 1.11 @@RXVT_NAME@@perl - rxvt-unicode's embedded perl interpreter
6 root 1.1
7     =head1 SYNOPSIS
8    
9 root 1.10 # create a file grab_test in $HOME:
10 root 1.1
11     sub on_sel_grab {
12     warn "you selected ", $_[0]->selection;
13 root 1.3 ()
14 root 1.1 }
15    
16 root 1.10 # start a @@RXVT_NAME@@ using it:
17    
18     @@RXVT_NAME@@ --perl-lib $HOME -pe grab_test
19 root 1.1
20     =head1 DESCRIPTION
21    
22 root 1.44 Everytime a terminal object gets created, extension scripts specified via
23     the C<perl> resource are loaded and associated with it.
24 root 1.10
25     Scripts are compiled in a 'use strict' and 'use utf8' environment, and
26     thus must be encoded as UTF-8.
27 root 1.6
28     Each script will only ever be loaded once, even in @@RXVT_NAME@@d, where
29 root 1.16 scripts will be shared (but not enabled) for all terminals.
30 root 1.6
31 root 1.75 =head1 PREPACKAGED EXTENSIONS
32 root 1.15
33 root 1.75 This section describes the extensions delivered with this release. You can
34 root 1.15 find them in F<@@RXVT_LIBDIR@@/urxvt/perl/>.
35    
36     You can activate them like this:
37    
38     @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pe <extensionname>
39    
40 root 1.111 Or by adding them to the resource for extensions loaded by default:
41    
42     URxvt.perl-ext-common: default,automove-background,selection-autotransform
43    
44 root 1.15 =over 4
45    
46 root 1.54 =item selection (enabled by default)
47 root 1.15
48 root 1.75 (More) intelligent selection. This extension tries to be more intelligent
49 root 1.87 when the user extends selections (double-click and further clicks). Right
50     now, it tries to select words, urls and complete shell-quoted
51     arguments, which is very convenient, too, if your F<ls> supports
52     C<--quoting-style=shell>.
53    
54     A double-click usually selects the word under the cursor, further clicks
55     will enlarge the selection.
56 root 1.22
57 root 1.88 The selection works by trying to match a number of regexes and displaying
58     them in increasing order of length. You can add your own regexes by
59     specifying resources of the form:
60    
61     URxvt.selection.pattern-0: perl-regex
62     URxvt.selection.pattern-1: perl-regex
63     ...
64    
65     The index number (0, 1...) must not have any holes, and each regex must
66     contain at least one pair of capturing parentheses, which will be used for
67     the match. For example, the followign adds a regex that matches everything
68     between two vertical bars:
69    
70     URxvt.selection.pattern-0: \\|([^|]+)\\|
71    
72 root 1.126 Another example: Programs I use often output "absolute path: " at the
73     beginning of a line when they process multiple files. The following
74     pattern matches the filename (note, there is a single space at the very
75     end):
76    
77     URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ^(/[^:]+):\
78    
79 root 1.88 You can look at the source of the selection extension to see more
80     interesting uses, such as parsing a line from beginning to end.
81    
82 elmex 1.95 This extension also offers following bindable keyboard commands:
83 root 1.15
84     =over 4
85    
86     =item rot13
87    
88     Rot-13 the selection when activated. Used via keyboard trigger:
89    
90     URxvt.keysym.C-M-r: perl:selection:rot13
91    
92     =back
93    
94 root 1.54 =item option-popup (enabled by default)
95    
96 root 1.59 Binds a popup menu to Ctrl-Button2 that lets you toggle (some) options at
97 root 1.54 runtime.
98    
99 root 1.59 =item selection-popup (enabled by default)
100    
101     Binds a popup menu to Ctrl-Button3 that lets you convert the selection
102 root 1.75 text into various other formats/action (such as uri unescaping, perl
103 ayin 1.117 evaluation, web-browser starting etc.), depending on content.
104 root 1.59
105 root 1.110 Other extensions can extend this popup menu by pushing a code reference
106     onto C<@{ $term->{selection_popup_hook} }>, that is called whenever the
107     popup is displayed.
108 root 1.101
109     It's sole argument is the popup menu, which can be modified. The selection
110     is in C<$_>, which can be used to decide wether to add something or not.
111     It should either return nothing or a string and a code reference. The
112     string will be used as button text and the code reference will be called
113     when the button gets activated and should transform C<$_>.
114    
115     The following will add an entry C<a to b> that transforms all C<a>s in
116     the selection to C<b>s, but only if the selection currently contains any
117     C<a>s:
118    
119 root 1.110 push @{ $self->{term}{selection_popup_hook} }, sub {
120 root 1.101 /a/ ? ("a to be" => sub { s/a/b/g }
121     : ()
122     };
123    
124 root 1.74 =item searchable-scrollback<hotkey> (enabled by default)
125 root 1.69
126 root 1.74 Adds regex search functionality to the scrollback buffer, triggered
127 root 1.87 by a hotkey (default: C<M-s>). While in search mode, normal terminal
128     input/output is suspended and a regex is displayed at the bottom of the
129     screen.
130    
131     Inputting characters appends them to the regex and continues incremental
132     search. C<BackSpace> removes a character from the regex, C<Up> and C<Down>
133     search upwards/downwards in the scrollback buffer, C<End> jumps to the
134     bottom. C<Escape> leaves search mode and returns to the point where search
135     was started, while C<Enter> or C<Return> stay at the current position and
136     additionally stores the first match in the current line into the primary
137     selection.
138 root 1.69
139 root 1.123 =item readline (enabled by default)
140    
141     A support package that tries to make editing with readline easier. At the
142     moment, it reacts to clicking with the left mouse button by trying to
143     move the text cursor to this position. It does so by generating as many
144     cursor-left or cursor-right keypresses as required (the this only works
145     for programs that correctly support wide characters).
146    
147     To avoid too many false positives, this is only done when:
148    
149     =over 4
150    
151 root 1.125 =item - the tty is in ICANON state.
152    
153     =item - the text cursor is visible.
154 root 1.123
155     =item - the primary screen is currently being displayed.
156    
157 root 1.125 =item - the mouse is on the same (multi-row-) line as the text cursor.
158 root 1.123
159     =back
160    
161     The normal selection mechanism isn't disabled, so quick successive clicks
162     might interfere with selection creation in harmless ways.
163    
164 root 1.88 =item selection-autotransform
165    
166     This selection allows you to do automatic transforms on a selection
167     whenever a selection is made.
168    
169     It works by specifying perl snippets (most useful is a single C<s///>
170     operator) that modify C<$_> as resources:
171    
172     URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: transform
173     URxvt.selection-autotransform.1: transform
174     ...
175    
176     For example, the following will transform selections of the form
177 root 1.89 C<filename:number>, often seen in compiler messages, into C<vi +$filename
178     $word>:
179 root 1.88
180 root 1.93 URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: s/^([^:[:space:]]+):(\\d+):?$/vi +$2 \\Q$1\\E\\x0d/
181 root 1.88
182     And this example matches the same,but replaces it with vi-commands you can
183 root 1.89 paste directly into your (vi :) editor:
184 root 1.15
185 root 1.108 URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: s/^([^:[:space:]]+(\\d+):?$/:e \\Q$1\\E\\x0d:$2\\x0d/
186 root 1.20
187 root 1.90 Of course, this can be modified to suit your needs and your editor :)
188    
189 root 1.91 To expand the example above to typical perl error messages ("XXX at
190     FILENAME line YYY."), you need a slightly more elaborate solution:
191    
192 root 1.108 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ( at .*? line \\d+[,.])
193     URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: s/^ at (.*?) line (\\d+)[,.]$/:e \\Q$1\E\\x0d:$2\\x0d/
194 root 1.91
195     The first line tells the selection code to treat the unchanging part of
196     every error message as a selection pattern, and the second line transforms
197     the message into vi commands to load the file.
198    
199 root 1.115 =item tabbed
200    
201     This transforms the terminal into a tabbar with additional terminals, that
202     is, it implements what is commonly refered to as "tabbed terminal". The topmost line
203     displays a "[NEW]" button, which, when clicked, will add a new tab, followed by one
204     button per tab.
205    
206 root 1.116 Clicking a button will activate that tab. Pressing B<Shift-Left> and
207     B<Shift-Right> will switch to the tab left or right of the current one,
208     while B<Shift-Down> creates a new tab.
209 root 1.115
210 root 1.35 =item mark-urls
211    
212 root 1.79 Uses per-line display filtering (C<on_line_update>) to underline urls and
213 root 1.83 make them clickable. When middle-clicked, the program specified in the
214 root 1.87 resource C<urlLauncher> (default C<x-www-browser>) will be started with
215     the URL as first argument.
216 root 1.42
217 root 1.128 =item xim-onthespot
218    
219     This (experimental) perl extension implements OnTheSpot editing. It does
220     not work perfectly, and some input methods don't seem to work well with
221     OnTheSpot editing in general, but it seems to work at leats for SCIM and
222     kinput2.
223    
224     You enable it by specifying this extension and a preedit style of
225     C<OnTheSpot>, i.e.:
226    
227     @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pt OnTheSpot -pe xim-onthespot
228    
229 root 1.104 =item automove-background
230    
231     This is basically a one-line extension that dynamically changes the background pixmap offset
232     to the window position, in effect creating the same effect as pseudo transparency with
233     a custom pixmap. No scaling is supported in this mode. Exmaple:
234    
235     @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pixmap background.xpm -pe automove-background
236    
237 root 1.42 =item block-graphics-to-ascii
238    
239     A not very useful example of filtering all text output to the terminal,
240     by replacing all line-drawing characters (U+2500 .. U+259F) by a
241     similar-looking ascii character.
242 root 1.35
243 root 1.88 =item digital-clock
244    
245     Displays a digital clock using the built-in overlay.
246    
247 root 1.130 =item remote-clipboard
248 root 1.129
249     Somewhat of a misnomer, this extension adds two menu entries to the
250     selection popup that allows one ti run external commands to store the
251     selection somewhere and fetch it again.
252    
253     We use it to implement a "distributed selection mechanism", which just
254     means that one command uploads the file to a remote server, and another
255     reads it.
256    
257     The commands can be set using the C<URxvt.remote-selection.store> and
258     C<URxvt.remote-selection.fetch> resources. The first should read the
259     selection to store from STDIN (always in UTF-8), the second should provide
260     the selection data on STDOUT (also in UTF-8).
261    
262     The defaults (which are likely useless to you) use rsh and cat:
263 root 1.20
264 root 1.129 URxvt.remote-selection.store: rsh ruth 'cat >/tmp/distributed-selection'
265     URxvt.remote-selection.fetch: rsh ruth 'cat /tmp/distributed-selection'
266 root 1.15
267 elmex 1.97 =item selection-pastebin
268    
269 root 1.98 This is a little rarely useful extension that Uploads the selection as
270 root 1.99 textfile to a remote site (or does other things). (The implementation is
271     not currently secure for use in a multiuser environment as it writes to
272     F</tmp> directly.).
273 root 1.98
274     It listens to the C<selection-pastebin:remote-pastebin> keyboard command,
275     i.e.
276 elmex 1.97
277     URxvt.keysym.C-M-e: perl:selection-pastebin:remote-pastebin
278    
279 root 1.98 Pressing this combination runs a command with C<%> replaced by the name of
280     the textfile. This command can be set via a resource:
281    
282     URxvt.selection-pastebin.cmd: rsync -apP % ruth:/var/www/www.ta-sa.org/files/txt/.
283    
284     And the default is likely not useful to anybody but the few people around
285     here :)
286 elmex 1.97
287 root 1.98 The name of the textfile is the hex encoded md5 sum of the selection, so
288     the same content should lead to the same filename.
289 elmex 1.97
290 root 1.98 After a successful upload the selection will be replaced by the text given
291     in the C<selection-pastebin-url> resource (again, the % is the placeholder
292     for the filename):
293 elmex 1.97
294 root 1.98 URxvt.selection-pastebin.url: http://www.ta-sa.org/files/txt/%
295 elmex 1.97
296 root 1.129 =item example-refresh-hooks
297    
298     Displays a very simple digital clock in the upper right corner of the
299     window. Illustrates overwriting the refresh callbacks to create your own
300     overlays or changes.
301    
302 root 1.15 =back
303    
304 root 1.75 =head1 API DOCUMENTATION
305    
306 root 1.6 =head2 General API Considerations
307    
308     All objects (such as terminals, time watchers etc.) are typical
309     reference-to-hash objects. The hash can be used to store anything you
310 root 1.7 like. All members starting with an underscore (such as C<_ptr> or
311 root 1.23 C<_hook>) are reserved for internal uses and B<MUST NOT> be accessed or
312 root 1.7 modified).
313 root 1.6
314     When objects are destroyed on the C++ side, the perl object hashes are
315     emptied, so its best to store related objects such as time watchers and
316     the like inside the terminal object so they get destroyed as soon as the
317     terminal is destroyed.
318    
319 root 1.33 Argument names also often indicate the type of a parameter. Here are some
320     hints on what they mean:
321    
322     =over 4
323    
324     =item $text
325    
326     Rxvt-unicodes special way of encoding text, where one "unicode" character
327 root 1.78 always represents one screen cell. See L<ROW_t> for a discussion of this format.
328 root 1.33
329     =item $string
330    
331     A perl text string, with an emphasis on I<text>. It can store all unicode
332     characters and is to be distinguished with text encoded in a specific
333     encoding (often locale-specific) and binary data.
334    
335     =item $octets
336    
337     Either binary data or - more common - a text string encoded in a
338     locale-specific way.
339    
340     =back
341    
342 root 1.69 =head2 Extension Objects
343    
344     Very perl extension is a perl class. A separate perl object is created
345     for each terminal and each extension and passed as the first parameter to
346     hooks. So extensions can use their C<$self> object without having to think
347     about other extensions, with the exception of methods and members that
348     begin with an underscore character C<_>: these are reserved for internal
349     use.
350    
351     Although it isn't a C<urxvt::term> object, you can call all methods of the
352     C<urxvt::term> class on this object.
353    
354     It has the following methods and data members:
355    
356     =over 4
357    
358     =item $urxvt_term = $self->{term}
359    
360     Returns the C<urxvt::term> object associated with this instance of the
361     extension. This member I<must not> be changed in any way.
362    
363     =item $self->enable ($hook_name => $cb, [$hook_name => $cb..])
364    
365     Dynamically enable the given hooks (named without the C<on_> prefix) for
366     this extension, replacing any previous hook. This is useful when you want
367     to overwrite time-critical hooks only temporarily.
368    
369     =item $self->disable ($hook_name[, $hook_name..])
370    
371     Dynamically disable the given hooks.
372    
373     =back
374    
375 root 1.1 =head2 Hooks
376    
377 root 1.43 The following subroutines can be declared in extension files, and will be
378 root 1.23 called whenever the relevant event happens.
379    
380 root 1.69 The first argument passed to them is an extension oject as described in
381     the in the C<Extension Objects> section.
382    
383 root 1.112 B<All> of these hooks must return a boolean value. If any of the called
384     hooks returns true, then the event counts as being I<consumed>, and the
385     relevant action might not be carried out by the C++ code.
386 root 1.1
387 root 1.69 I<< When in doubt, return a false value (preferably C<()>). >>
388 root 1.1
389     =over 4
390    
391     =item on_init $term
392    
393     Called after a new terminal object has been initialized, but before
394 root 1.36 windows are created or the command gets run. Most methods are unsafe to
395     call or deliver senseless data, as terminal size and other characteristics
396 root 1.112 have not yet been determined. You can safely query and change resources
397     and options, though. For many purposes the C<on_start> hook is a better
398     place.
399    
400     =item on_start $term
401    
402     Called at the very end of initialisation of a new terminal, just before
403 root 1.113 trying to map (display) the toplevel and returning to the mainloop.
404    
405     =item on_destroy $term
406    
407 root 1.127 Called whenever something tries to destroy terminal, when the terminal is
408     still fully functional (not for long, though).
409 root 1.1
410     =item on_reset $term
411    
412     Called after the screen is "reset" for any reason, such as resizing or
413     control sequences. Here is where you can react on changes to size-related
414     variables.
415    
416 root 1.108 =item on_child_start $term, $pid
417    
418     Called just after the child process has been C<fork>ed.
419    
420     =item on_child_exit $term, $status
421    
422     Called just after the child process has exited. C<$status> is the status
423     from C<waitpid>.
424    
425 root 1.1 =item on_sel_make $term, $eventtime
426    
427     Called whenever a selection has been made by the user, but before the
428     selection text is copied, so changes to the beginning, end or type of the
429     selection will be honored.
430    
431     Returning a true value aborts selection making by urxvt, in which case you
432     have to make a selection yourself by calling C<< $term->selection_grab >>.
433    
434     =item on_sel_grab $term, $eventtime
435    
436     Called whenever a selection has been copied, but before the selection is
437     requested from the server. The selection text can be queried and changed
438     by calling C<< $term->selection >>.
439    
440     Returning a true value aborts selection grabbing. It will still be hilighted.
441    
442 root 1.22 =item on_sel_extend $term
443    
444     Called whenever the user tries to extend the selection (e.g. with a double
445     click) and is either supposed to return false (normal operation), or
446     should extend the selection itelf and return true to suppress the built-in
447 root 1.85 processing. This can happen multiple times, as long as the callback
448     returns true, it will be called on every further click by the user and is
449     supposed to enlarge the selection more and more, if possible.
450 root 1.22
451     See the F<selection> example extension.
452    
453 root 1.1 =item on_view_change $term, $offset
454    
455     Called whenever the view offset changes, i..e the user or program
456     scrolls. Offset C<0> means display the normal terminal, positive values
457     show this many lines of scrollback.
458    
459     =item on_scroll_back $term, $lines, $saved
460    
461     Called whenever lines scroll out of the terminal area into the scrollback
462     buffer. C<$lines> is the number of lines scrolled out and may be larger
463     than the scroll back buffer or the terminal.
464    
465     It is called before lines are scrolled out (so rows 0 .. min ($lines - 1,
466     $nrow - 1) represent the lines to be scrolled out). C<$saved> is the total
467     number of lines that will be in the scrollback buffer.
468    
469 root 1.28 =item on_osc_seq $term, $string
470    
471 root 1.29 Called whenever the B<ESC ] 777 ; string ST> command sequence (OSC =
472     operating system command) is processed. Cursor position and other state
473     information is up-to-date when this happens. For interoperability, the
474     string should start with the extension name and a colon, to distinguish
475     it from commands for other extensions, and this might be enforced in the
476     future.
477    
478     Be careful not ever to trust (in a security sense) the data you receive,
479     as its source can not easily be controleld (e-mail content, messages from
480     other users on the same system etc.).
481 root 1.28
482 root 1.33 =item on_add_lines $term, $string
483    
484     Called whenever text is about to be output, with the text as argument. You
485     can filter/change and output the text yourself by returning a true value
486     and calling C<< $term->scr_add_lines >> yourself. Please note that this
487     might be very slow, however, as your hook is called for B<all> text being
488     output.
489    
490 root 1.72 =item on_tt_write $term, $octets
491    
492     Called whenever some data is written to the tty/pty and can be used to
493     suppress or filter tty input.
494    
495 root 1.35 =item on_line_update $term, $row
496    
497     Called whenever a line was updated or changed. Can be used to filter
498     screen output (e.g. underline urls or other useless stuff). Only lines
499     that are being shown will be filtered, and, due to performance reasons,
500     not always immediately.
501    
502     The row number is always the topmost row of the line if the line spans
503     multiple rows.
504    
505     Please note that, if you change the line, then the hook might get called
506     later with the already-modified line (e.g. if unrelated parts change), so
507     you cannot just toggle rendition bits, but only set them.
508    
509 root 1.1 =item on_refresh_begin $term
510    
511     Called just before the screen gets redrawn. Can be used for overlay
512     or similar effects by modify terminal contents in refresh_begin, and
513     restoring them in refresh_end. The built-in overlay and selection display
514     code is run after this hook, and takes precedence.
515    
516     =item on_refresh_end $term
517    
518     Called just after the screen gets redrawn. See C<on_refresh_begin>.
519    
520 root 1.130 =item on_user_command $term, $string
521 root 1.11
522 root 1.130 Called whenever the a user-configured event is being activated (e.g. via
523     a C<perl:string> action bound to a key, see description of the B<keysym>
524 root 1.11 resource in the @@RXVT_NAME@@(1) manpage).
525    
526 root 1.130 The event is simply the action string. This interface is assumed to change
527     slightly in the future.
528    
529 root 1.92 =item on_x_event $term, $event
530    
531     Called on every X event received on the vt window (and possibly other
532     windows). Should only be used as a last resort. Most event structure
533     members are not passed.
534    
535 root 1.45 =item on_focus_in $term
536    
537     Called whenever the window gets the keyboard focus, before rxvt-unicode
538     does focus in processing.
539    
540     =item on_focus_out $term
541    
542     Called wheneever the window loses keyboard focus, before rxvt-unicode does
543     focus out processing.
544    
545 root 1.102 =item on_configure_notify $term, $event
546    
547 root 1.118 =item on_property_notify $term, $event
548    
549 root 1.69 =item on_key_press $term, $event, $keysym, $octets
550 root 1.37
551 root 1.69 =item on_key_release $term, $event, $keysym
552 root 1.37
553     =item on_button_press $term, $event
554    
555     =item on_button_release $term, $event
556    
557     =item on_motion_notify $term, $event
558    
559 root 1.45 =item on_map_notify $term, $event
560    
561     =item on_unmap_notify $term, $event
562    
563 root 1.39 Called whenever the corresponding X event is received for the terminal If
564     the hook returns true, then the even will be ignored by rxvt-unicode.
565    
566     The event is a hash with most values as named by Xlib (see the XEvent
567 root 1.120 manpage), with the additional members C<row> and C<col>, which are the
568     (real, not screen-based) row and column under the mouse cursor.
569 root 1.38
570     C<on_key_press> additionally receives the string rxvt-unicode would
571     output, if any, in locale-specific encoding.
572 root 1.37
573     subwindow.
574    
575 root 1.114 =item on_client_message $term, $event
576    
577     =item on_wm_protocols $term, $event
578    
579     =item on_wm_delete_window $term, $event
580    
581     Called when various types of ClientMessage events are received (all with
582     format=32, WM_PROTOCOLS or WM_PROTOCOLS:WM_DELETE_WINDOW).
583    
584 root 1.1 =back
585    
586 root 1.77 =cut
587    
588     package urxvt;
589    
590     use utf8;
591     use strict;
592     use Carp ();
593     use Scalar::Util ();
594     use List::Util ();
595    
596     our $VERSION = 1;
597     our $TERM;
598 root 1.113 our @TERM_INIT;
599     our @TERM_EXT;
600 root 1.77 our @HOOKNAME;
601     our %HOOKTYPE = map +($HOOKNAME[$_] => $_), 0..$#HOOKNAME;
602     our %OPTION;
603    
604     our $LIBDIR;
605     our $RESNAME;
606     our $RESCLASS;
607     our $RXVTNAME;
608    
609 root 1.124 our $NOCHAR = chr 0xffff;
610 root 1.121
611 root 1.23 =head2 Variables in the C<urxvt> Package
612    
613     =over 4
614    
615 root 1.75 =item $urxvt::LIBDIR
616    
617     The rxvt-unicode library directory, where, among other things, the perl
618     modules and scripts are stored.
619    
620     =item $urxvt::RESCLASS, $urxvt::RESCLASS
621    
622     The resource class and name rxvt-unicode uses to look up X resources.
623    
624     =item $urxvt::RXVTNAME
625    
626     The basename of the installed binaries, usually C<urxvt>.
627    
628 root 1.23 =item $urxvt::TERM
629    
630 root 1.43 The current terminal. This variable stores the current C<urxvt::term>
631     object, whenever a callback/hook is executing.
632 root 1.23
633 root 1.113 =item @urxvt::TERM_INIT
634    
635     All coderefs in this array will be called as methods of the next newly
636     created C<urxvt::term> object (during the C<on_init> phase). The array
637     gets cleared before the codereferences that were in it are being executed,
638     so coderefs can push themselves onto it again if they so desire.
639    
640     This complements to the perl-eval commandline option, but gets executed
641     first.
642    
643     =item @urxvt::TERM_EXT
644    
645     Works similar to C<@TERM_INIT>, but contains perl package/class names, which
646     get registered as normal extensions after calling the hooks in C<@TERM_INIT>
647     but before other extensions. Gets cleared just like C<@TERM_INIT>.
648    
649 root 1.23 =back
650    
651 root 1.1 =head2 Functions in the C<urxvt> Package
652    
653     =over 4
654    
655     =item urxvt::fatal $errormessage
656    
657     Fatally aborts execution with the given error message. Avoid at all
658     costs! The only time this is acceptable is when the terminal process
659     starts up.
660    
661     =item urxvt::warn $string
662    
663 root 1.6 Calls C<rxvt_warn> with the given string which should not include a
664 root 1.1 newline. The module also overwrites the C<warn> builtin with a function
665     that calls this function.
666    
667     Using this function has the advantage that its output ends up in the
668     correct place, e.g. on stderr of the connecting urxvtc client.
669    
670 root 1.77 Messages have a size limit of 1023 bytes currently.
671    
672 root 1.131 =item @terms = urxvt::termlist
673    
674     Returns all urxvt::term objects that exist in this process, regardless of
675     wether they are started, being destroyed etc., so be careful. Only term
676     objects that have perl extensions attached will be returned (because there
677     is no urxvt::term objet associated with others).
678    
679 root 1.1 =item $time = urxvt::NOW
680    
681     Returns the "current time" (as per the event loop).
682    
683 root 1.47 =item urxvt::CurrentTime
684    
685     =item urxvt::ShiftMask, LockMask, ControlMask, Mod1Mask, Mod2Mask,
686     Mod3Mask, Mod4Mask, Mod5Mask, Button1Mask, Button2Mask, Button3Mask,
687     Button4Mask, Button5Mask, AnyModifier
688    
689 root 1.92 =item urxvt::NoEventMask, KeyPressMask, KeyReleaseMask,
690     ButtonPressMask, ButtonReleaseMask, EnterWindowMask, LeaveWindowMask,
691     PointerMotionMask, PointerMotionHintMask, Button1MotionMask, Button2MotionMask,
692     Button3MotionMask, Button4MotionMask, Button5MotionMask, ButtonMotionMask,
693     KeymapStateMask, ExposureMask, VisibilityChangeMask, StructureNotifyMask,
694     ResizeRedirectMask, SubstructureNotifyMask, SubstructureRedirectMask,
695     FocusChangeMask, PropertyChangeMask, ColormapChangeMask, OwnerGrabButtonMask
696    
697     =item urxvt::KeyPress, KeyRelease, ButtonPress, ButtonRelease, MotionNotify,
698     EnterNotify, LeaveNotify, FocusIn, FocusOut, KeymapNotify, Expose,
699     GraphicsExpose, NoExpose, VisibilityNotify, CreateNotify, DestroyNotify,
700     UnmapNotify, MapNotify, MapRequest, ReparentNotify, ConfigureNotify,
701     ConfigureRequest, GravityNotify, ResizeRequest, CirculateNotify,
702     CirculateRequest, PropertyNotify, SelectionClear, SelectionRequest,
703     SelectionNotify, ColormapNotify, ClientMessage, MappingNotify
704    
705 root 1.55 Various constants for use in X calls and event processing.
706 root 1.47
707 root 1.21 =back
708    
709 root 1.18 =head2 RENDITION
710    
711     Rendition bitsets contain information about colour, font, font styles and
712     similar information for each screen cell.
713    
714     The following "macros" deal with changes in rendition sets. You should
715     never just create a bitset, you should always modify an existing one,
716     as they contain important information required for correct operation of
717     rxvt-unicode.
718    
719     =over 4
720    
721     =item $rend = urxvt::DEFAULT_RSTYLE
722    
723     Returns the default rendition, as used when the terminal is starting up or
724     being reset. Useful as a base to start when creating renditions.
725    
726     =item $rend = urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE
727    
728     Return the rendition mask used for overlays by default.
729    
730     =item $rendbit = urxvt::RS_Bold, RS_Italic, RS_Blink, RS_RVid, RS_Uline
731    
732     Return the bit that enabled bold, italic, blink, reverse-video and
733 root 1.19 underline, respectively. To enable such a style, just logically OR it into
734     the bitset.
735 root 1.18
736     =item $foreground = urxvt::GET_BASEFG $rend
737    
738     =item $background = urxvt::GET_BASEBG $rend
739    
740     Return the foreground/background colour index, respectively.
741    
742 root 1.75 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_FGCOLOR $rend, $new_colour
743 root 1.18
744 root 1.75 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_BGCOLOR $rend, $new_colour
745 root 1.18
746     Replace the foreground/background colour in the rendition mask with the
747     specified one.
748    
749 root 1.75 =item $value = urxvt::GET_CUSTOM $rend
750 root 1.19
751     Return the "custom" value: Every rendition has 5 bits for use by
752     extensions. They can be set and changed as you like and are initially
753     zero.
754    
755 root 1.75 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_CUSTOM $rend, $new_value
756 root 1.19
757     Change the custom value.
758    
759 root 1.18 =back
760    
761 root 1.1 =cut
762    
763     BEGIN {
764     # overwrite perl's warn
765     *CORE::GLOBAL::warn = sub {
766     my $msg = join "", @_;
767     $msg .= "\n"
768     unless $msg =~ /\n$/;
769     urxvt::warn ($msg);
770     };
771     }
772    
773 root 1.124 no warnings 'utf8';
774    
775 root 1.7 my $verbosity = $ENV{URXVT_PERL_VERBOSITY};
776 root 1.1
777     sub verbose {
778     my ($level, $msg) = @_;
779 root 1.8 warn "$msg\n" if $level <= $verbosity;
780 root 1.1 }
781    
782 root 1.44 my %extension_pkg;
783 root 1.1
784     # load a single script into its own package, once only
785 root 1.44 sub extension_package($) {
786 root 1.1 my ($path) = @_;
787    
788 root 1.44 $extension_pkg{$path} ||= do {
789 root 1.100 $path =~ /([^\/\\]+)$/;
790     my $pkg = $1;
791     $pkg =~ s/[^[:word:]]/_/g;
792     $pkg = "urxvt::ext::$pkg";
793 root 1.8
794 root 1.44 verbose 3, "loading extension '$path' into package '$pkg'";
795 root 1.1
796     open my $fh, "<:raw", $path
797     or die "$path: $!";
798    
799 root 1.96 my $source =
800 root 1.124 "package $pkg; use strict; use utf8; no warnings 'utf8';\n"
801 root 1.69 . "#line 1 \"$path\"\n{\n"
802     . (do { local $/; <$fh> })
803     . "\n};\n1";
804 root 1.8
805 root 1.69 eval $source
806     or die "$path: $@";
807 root 1.1
808     $pkg
809 root 1.7 }
810 root 1.1 }
811    
812 root 1.31 our $retval; # return value for urxvt
813    
814 root 1.8 # called by the rxvt core
815     sub invoke {
816 root 1.23 local $TERM = shift;
817 root 1.8 my $htype = shift;
818 root 1.6
819 root 1.8 if ($htype == 0) { # INIT
820 root 1.23 my @dirs = ((split /:/, $TERM->resource ("perl_lib")), "$LIBDIR/perl");
821 root 1.49
822 root 1.68 my %ext_arg;
823 root 1.6
824 root 1.113 {
825     my @init = @TERM_INIT;
826     @TERM_INIT = ();
827     $_->($TERM) for @init;
828     my @pkg = @TERM_EXT;
829     @TERM_EXT = ();
830     $TERM->register_package ($_) for @pkg;
831     }
832    
833     for (grep $_, map { split /,/, $TERM->resource ("perl_ext_$_") } 1, 2) {
834 root 1.50 if ($_ eq "default") {
835 root 1.123 $ext_arg{$_} ||= [] for qw(selection option-popup selection-popup searchable-scrollback readline);
836 root 1.51 } elsif (/^-(.*)$/) {
837 root 1.68 delete $ext_arg{$1};
838     } elsif (/^([^<]+)<(.*)>$/) {
839     push @{ $ext_arg{$1} }, $2;
840 root 1.49 } else {
841 root 1.68 $ext_arg{$_} ||= [];
842 root 1.50 }
843     }
844 root 1.6
845 root 1.68 while (my ($ext, $argv) = each %ext_arg) {
846 root 1.50 my @files = grep -f $_, map "$_/$ext", @dirs;
847    
848     if (@files) {
849 root 1.68 $TERM->register_package (extension_package $files[0], $argv);
850 root 1.50 } else {
851     warn "perl extension '$ext' not found in perl library search path\n";
852 root 1.8 }
853     }
854 root 1.55
855     eval "#line 1 \"--perl-eval resource/argument\"\n" . $TERM->resource ("perl_eval");
856     warn $@ if $@;
857 root 1.31 }
858    
859     $retval = undef;
860 root 1.6
861 root 1.31 if (my $cb = $TERM->{_hook}[$htype]) {
862     verbose 10, "$HOOKNAME[$htype] (" . (join ", ", $TERM, @_) . ")"
863     if $verbosity >= 10;
864    
865     keys %$cb;
866    
867     while (my ($pkg, $cb) = each %$cb) {
868 root 1.113 my $retval_ = eval { $cb->($TERM->{_pkg}{$pkg}, @_) };
869     $retval ||= $retval_;
870 root 1.68
871 root 1.58 if ($@) {
872     $TERM->ungrab; # better to lose the grab than the session
873     warn $@;
874     }
875 root 1.31 }
876 root 1.85
877     verbose 11, "$HOOKNAME[$htype] returning <$retval>"
878     if $verbosity >= 11;
879 root 1.31 }
880    
881     if ($htype == 1) { # DESTROY
882     # clear package objects
883     %$_ = () for values %{ $TERM->{_pkg} };
884 root 1.25
885 root 1.31 # clear package
886     %$TERM = ();
887 root 1.7 }
888    
889 root 1.31 $retval
890 root 1.7 }
891 root 1.1
892 root 1.71 # urxvt::term::extension
893 root 1.55
894 root 1.71 package urxvt::term::extension;
895 root 1.69
896     sub enable {
897     my ($self, %hook) = @_;
898     my $pkg = $self->{_pkg};
899    
900     while (my ($name, $cb) = each %hook) {
901     my $htype = $HOOKTYPE{uc $name};
902     defined $htype
903     or Carp::croak "unsupported hook type '$name'";
904    
905 root 1.92 $self->set_should_invoke ($htype, +1)
906     unless exists $self->{term}{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg};
907 root 1.69
908     $self->{term}{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg} = $cb;
909     }
910     }
911    
912     sub disable {
913     my ($self, @hook) = @_;
914     my $pkg = $self->{_pkg};
915    
916     for my $name (@hook) {
917     my $htype = $HOOKTYPE{uc $name};
918     defined $htype
919     or Carp::croak "unsupported hook type '$name'";
920    
921 root 1.92 $self->set_should_invoke ($htype, -1)
922     if delete $self->{term}{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg};
923 root 1.69 }
924     }
925    
926     our $AUTOLOAD;
927    
928     sub AUTOLOAD {
929     $AUTOLOAD =~ /:([^:]+)$/
930     or die "FATAL: \$AUTOLOAD '$AUTOLOAD' unparsable";
931 root 1.23
932     eval qq{
933 root 1.69 sub $AUTOLOAD {
934 root 1.24 my \$proxy = shift;
935     \$proxy->{term}->$1 (\@_)
936 root 1.23 }
937     1
938     } or die "FATAL: unable to compile method forwarder: $@";
939    
940 root 1.69 goto &$AUTOLOAD;
941 root 1.23 }
942    
943 root 1.69 sub DESTROY {
944 root 1.58 # nop
945     }
946    
947 root 1.55 # urxvt::destroy_hook
948    
949 root 1.45 sub urxvt::destroy_hook::DESTROY {
950     ${$_[0]}->();
951     }
952    
953     sub urxvt::destroy_hook(&) {
954     bless \shift, urxvt::destroy_hook::
955     }
956    
957 root 1.56 package urxvt::anyevent;
958    
959     =head2 The C<urxvt::anyevent> Class
960    
961     The sole purpose of this class is to deliver an interface to the
962     C<AnyEvent> module - any module using it will work inside urxvt without
963 root 1.75 further programming. The only exception is that you cannot wait on
964     condition variables, but non-blocking condvar use is ok. What this means
965     is that you cannot use blocking APIs, but the non-blocking variant should
966     work.
967 root 1.55
968 root 1.56 =cut
969 root 1.55
970     our $VERSION = 1;
971    
972     $INC{"urxvt/anyevent.pm"} = 1; # mark us as there
973     push @AnyEvent::REGISTRY, [urxvt => urxvt::anyevent::];
974    
975     sub timer {
976     my ($class, %arg) = @_;
977    
978     my $cb = $arg{cb};
979    
980     urxvt::timer
981     ->new
982     ->start (urxvt::NOW + $arg{after})
983     ->cb (sub {
984     $_[0]->stop; # need to cancel manually
985     $cb->();
986     })
987     }
988    
989     sub io {
990     my ($class, %arg) = @_;
991    
992     my $cb = $arg{cb};
993    
994     bless [$arg{fh}, urxvt::iow
995     ->new
996     ->fd (fileno $arg{fh})
997     ->events (($arg{poll} =~ /r/ ? 1 : 0)
998     | ($arg{poll} =~ /w/ ? 2 : 0))
999     ->start
1000     ->cb (sub {
1001     $cb->(($_[1] & 1 ? 'r' : '')
1002     . ($_[1] & 2 ? 'w' : ''));
1003     })],
1004     urxvt::anyevent::
1005     }
1006    
1007     sub DESTROY {
1008     $_[0][1]->stop;
1009     }
1010    
1011     sub condvar {
1012     bless \my $flag, urxvt::anyevent::condvar::
1013     }
1014    
1015     sub urxvt::anyevent::condvar::broadcast {
1016     ${$_[0]}++;
1017     }
1018    
1019     sub urxvt::anyevent::condvar::wait {
1020     unless (${$_[0]}) {
1021 root 1.69 Carp::croak "AnyEvent->condvar blocking wait unsupported in urxvt, use a non-blocking API";
1022 root 1.55 }
1023     }
1024    
1025     package urxvt::term;
1026    
1027 root 1.1 =head2 The C<urxvt::term> Class
1028    
1029     =over 4
1030    
1031 root 1.68 =cut
1032    
1033     # find on_xxx subs in the package and register them
1034     # as hooks
1035     sub register_package {
1036     my ($self, $pkg, $argv) = @_;
1037    
1038 root 1.113 no strict 'refs';
1039    
1040     urxvt::verbose 6, "register package $pkg to $self";
1041    
1042     @{"$pkg\::ISA"} = urxvt::term::extension::;
1043    
1044 root 1.69 my $proxy = bless {
1045     _pkg => $pkg,
1046     argv => $argv,
1047     }, $pkg;
1048     Scalar::Util::weaken ($proxy->{term} = $self);
1049 root 1.68
1050     $self->{_pkg}{$pkg} = $proxy;
1051    
1052 root 1.69 for my $name (@HOOKNAME) {
1053     if (my $ref = $pkg->can ("on_" . lc $name)) {
1054     $proxy->enable ($name => $ref);
1055     }
1056 root 1.68 }
1057     }
1058    
1059 root 1.77 =item $term = new urxvt::term $envhashref, $rxvtname, [arg...]
1060    
1061     Creates a new terminal, very similar as if you had started it with system
1062 root 1.78 C<$rxvtname, arg...>. C<$envhashref> must be a reference to a C<%ENV>-like
1063     hash which defines the environment of the new terminal.
1064 root 1.77
1065     Croaks (and probably outputs an error message) if the new instance
1066     couldn't be created. Returns C<undef> if the new instance didn't
1067     initialise perl, and the terminal object otherwise. The C<init> and
1068 root 1.131 C<start> hooks will be called before this call returns, and are free to
1069     refer to global data (which is race free).
1070 root 1.77
1071     =cut
1072    
1073     sub new {
1074     my ($class, $env, @args) = @_;
1075    
1076 root 1.131 $env or Carp::croak "environment hash missing in call to urxvt::term->new";
1077     @args or Carp::croak "name argument missing in call to urxvt::term->new";
1078    
1079     _new ([ map "$_=$env->{$_}", keys %$env ], \@args);
1080 root 1.77 }
1081    
1082 root 1.36 =item $term->destroy
1083    
1084 root 1.75 Destroy the terminal object (close the window, free resources
1085     etc.). Please note that @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not exit as long as any event
1086     watchers (timers, io watchers) are still active.
1087 root 1.36
1088 root 1.108 =item $term->exec_async ($cmd[, @args])
1089    
1090     Works like the combination of the C<fork>/C<exec> builtins, which executes
1091     ("starts") programs in the background. This function takes care of setting
1092     the user environment before exec'ing the command (e.g. C<PATH>) and should
1093     be preferred over explicit calls to C<exec> or C<system>.
1094    
1095     Returns the pid of the subprocess or C<undef> on error.
1096    
1097     =cut
1098    
1099     sub exec_async {
1100     my $self = shift;
1101    
1102     my $pid = fork;
1103    
1104     return $pid
1105     if !defined $pid or $pid;
1106    
1107     %ENV = %{ $self->env };
1108    
1109     exec @_;
1110     urxvt::_exit 255;
1111     }
1112    
1113 root 1.49 =item $isset = $term->option ($optval[, $set])
1114    
1115     Returns true if the option specified by C<$optval> is enabled, and
1116     optionally change it. All option values are stored by name in the hash
1117     C<%urxvt::OPTION>. Options not enabled in this binary are not in the hash.
1118    
1119     Here is a a likely non-exhaustive list of option names, please see the
1120     source file F</src/optinc.h> to see the actual list:
1121    
1122     borderLess console cursorBlink cursorUnderline hold iconic insecure
1123     intensityStyles jumpScroll loginShell mapAlert meta8 mouseWheelScrollPage
1124 root 1.105 override-redirect pastableTabs pointerBlank reverseVideo scrollBar
1125     scrollBar_floating scrollBar_right scrollTtyKeypress scrollTtyOutput
1126     scrollWithBuffer secondaryScreen secondaryScroll skipBuiltinGlyphs
1127     transparent tripleclickwords utmpInhibit visualBell
1128 root 1.49
1129 root 1.4 =item $value = $term->resource ($name[, $newval])
1130    
1131     Returns the current resource value associated with a given name and
1132     optionally sets a new value. Setting values is most useful in the C<init>
1133     hook. Unset resources are returned and accepted as C<undef>.
1134    
1135     The new value must be properly encoded to a suitable character encoding
1136     before passing it to this method. Similarly, the returned value may need
1137     to be converted from the used encoding to text.
1138    
1139     Resource names are as defined in F<src/rsinc.h>. Colours can be specified
1140     as resource names of the form C<< color+<index> >>, e.g. C<color+5>. (will
1141     likely change).
1142    
1143     Please note that resource strings will currently only be freed when the
1144     terminal is destroyed, so changing options frequently will eat memory.
1145    
1146 root 1.5 Here is a a likely non-exhaustive list of resource names, not all of which
1147 root 1.49 are supported in every build, please see the source file F</src/rsinc.h>
1148     to see the actual list:
1149 root 1.5
1150     answerbackstring backgroundPixmap backspace_key boldFont boldItalicFont
1151     borderLess color cursorBlink cursorUnderline cutchars delete_key
1152     display_name embed ext_bwidth fade font geometry hold iconName
1153     imFont imLocale inputMethod insecure int_bwidth intensityStyles
1154 root 1.105 italicFont jumpScroll lineSpace loginShell mapAlert meta8 modifier
1155     mouseWheelScrollPage name override_redirect pastableTabs path perl_eval
1156     perl_ext_1 perl_ext_2 perl_lib pointerBlank pointerBlankDelay
1157     preeditType print_pipe pty_fd reverseVideo saveLines scrollBar
1158     scrollBar_align scrollBar_floating scrollBar_right scrollBar_thickness
1159     scrollTtyKeypress scrollTtyOutput scrollWithBuffer scrollstyle
1160     secondaryScreen secondaryScroll selectstyle shade term_name title
1161     transient_for transparent transparent_all tripleclickwords utmpInhibit
1162     visualBell
1163 root 1.5
1164 root 1.4 =cut
1165    
1166 root 1.55 sub resource($$;$) {
1167 root 1.4 my ($self, $name) = (shift, shift);
1168     unshift @_, $self, $name, ($name =~ s/\s*\+\s*(\d+)$// ? $1 : 0);
1169 root 1.45 &urxvt::term::_resource
1170 root 1.4 }
1171    
1172 root 1.79 =item $value = $term->x_resource ($pattern)
1173    
1174     Returns the X-Resource for the given pattern, excluding the program or
1175     class name, i.e. C<< $term->x_resource ("boldFont") >> should return the
1176     same value as used by this instance of rxvt-unicode. Returns C<undef> if no
1177     resource with that pattern exists.
1178    
1179     This method should only be called during the C<on_start> hook, as there is
1180     only one resource database per display, and later invocations might return
1181     the wrong resources.
1182    
1183 root 1.69 =item $success = $term->parse_keysym ($keysym_spec, $command_string)
1184    
1185     Adds a keymap translation exactly as specified via a resource. See the
1186     C<keysym> resource in the @@RXVT_NAME@@(1) manpage.
1187    
1188 root 1.33 =item $rend = $term->rstyle ([$new_rstyle])
1189 root 1.32
1190 root 1.33 Return and optionally change the current rendition. Text that is output by
1191     the terminal application will use this style.
1192 root 1.32
1193     =item ($row, $col) = $term->screen_cur ([$row, $col])
1194    
1195     Return the current coordinates of the text cursor position and optionally
1196     set it (which is usually bad as applications don't expect that).
1197    
1198 root 1.1 =item ($row, $col) = $term->selection_mark ([$row, $col])
1199    
1200     =item ($row, $col) = $term->selection_beg ([$row, $col])
1201    
1202     =item ($row, $col) = $term->selection_end ([$row, $col])
1203    
1204     Return the current values of the selection mark, begin or end positions,
1205     and optionally set them to new values.
1206    
1207 root 1.86 =item $term->selection_make ($eventtime[, $rectangular])
1208    
1209     Tries to make a selection as set by C<selection_beg> and
1210     C<selection_end>. If C<$rectangular> is true (default: false), a
1211     rectangular selection will be made. This is the prefered function to make
1212     a selection.
1213    
1214 root 1.1 =item $success = $term->selection_grab ($eventtime)
1215    
1216 root 1.86 Try to request the primary selection text from the server (for example, as
1217     set by the next method). No visual feedback will be given. This function
1218     is mostly useful from within C<on_sel_grab> hooks.
1219 root 1.1
1220     =item $oldtext = $term->selection ([$newtext])
1221    
1222     Return the current selection text and optionally replace it by C<$newtext>.
1223    
1224 root 1.69 =item $term->overlay_simple ($x, $y, $text)
1225    
1226     Create a simple multi-line overlay box. See the next method for details.
1227    
1228     =cut
1229    
1230     sub overlay_simple {
1231     my ($self, $x, $y, $text) = @_;
1232    
1233     my @lines = split /\n/, $text;
1234    
1235     my $w = List::Util::max map $self->strwidth ($_), @lines;
1236    
1237     my $overlay = $self->overlay ($x, $y, $w, scalar @lines);
1238     $overlay->set (0, $_, $lines[$_]) for 0.. $#lines;
1239    
1240     $overlay
1241     }
1242 root 1.1
1243 root 1.20 =item $term->overlay ($x, $y, $width, $height[, $rstyle[, $border]])
1244 root 1.1
1245     Create a new (empty) overlay at the given position with the given
1246 root 1.20 width/height. C<$rstyle> defines the initial rendition style
1247     (default: C<OVERLAY_RSTYLE>).
1248 root 1.1
1249 root 1.20 If C<$border> is C<2> (default), then a decorative border will be put
1250     around the box.
1251 root 1.1
1252 root 1.20 If either C<$x> or C<$y> is negative, then this is counted from the
1253     right/bottom side, respectively.
1254 root 1.1
1255 root 1.20 This method returns an urxvt::overlay object. The overlay will be visible
1256     as long as the perl object is referenced.
1257 root 1.1
1258 root 1.22 The methods currently supported on C<urxvt::overlay> objects are:
1259    
1260     =over 4
1261 root 1.1
1262 root 1.20 =item $overlay->set ($x, $y, $text, $rend)
1263 root 1.1
1264 root 1.20 Similar to C<< $term->ROW_t >> and C<< $term->ROW_r >> in that it puts
1265     text in rxvt-unicode's special encoding and an array of rendition values
1266     at a specific position inside the overlay.
1267 root 1.1
1268 root 1.22 =item $overlay->hide
1269    
1270     If visible, hide the overlay, but do not destroy it.
1271    
1272     =item $overlay->show
1273    
1274     If hidden, display the overlay again.
1275    
1276     =back
1277    
1278 root 1.45 =item $popup = $term->popup ($event)
1279    
1280     Creates a new C<urxvt::popup> object that implements a popup menu. The
1281     C<$event> I<must> be the event causing the menu to pop up (a button event,
1282     currently).
1283    
1284     =cut
1285    
1286 root 1.55 sub popup {
1287 root 1.45 my ($self, $event) = @_;
1288    
1289     $self->grab ($event->{time}, 1)
1290     or return;
1291    
1292     my $popup = bless {
1293     term => $self,
1294     event => $event,
1295     }, urxvt::popup::;
1296    
1297     Scalar::Util::weaken $popup->{term};
1298    
1299     $self->{_destroy}{$popup} = urxvt::destroy_hook { $popup->{popup}->destroy };
1300     Scalar::Util::weaken $self->{_destroy}{$popup};
1301    
1302     $popup
1303     }
1304    
1305 root 1.40 =item $cellwidth = $term->strwidth ($string)
1306 root 1.6
1307     Returns the number of screen-cells this string would need. Correctly
1308     accounts for wide and combining characters.
1309    
1310 root 1.40 =item $octets = $term->locale_encode ($string)
1311 root 1.6
1312     Convert the given text string into the corresponding locale encoding.
1313    
1314 root 1.40 =item $string = $term->locale_decode ($octets)
1315 root 1.6
1316     Convert the given locale-encoded octets into a perl string.
1317    
1318 root 1.70 =item $term->scr_xor_span ($beg_row, $beg_col, $end_row, $end_col[, $rstyle])
1319    
1320     XORs the rendition values in the given span with the provided value
1321 root 1.86 (default: C<RS_RVid>), which I<MUST NOT> contain font styles. Useful in
1322     refresh hooks to provide effects similar to the selection.
1323 root 1.70
1324     =item $term->scr_xor_rect ($beg_row, $beg_col, $end_row, $end_col[, $rstyle1[, $rstyle2]])
1325    
1326     Similar to C<scr_xor_span>, but xors a rectangle instead. Trailing
1327     whitespace will additionally be xored with the C<$rstyle2>, which defaults
1328     to C<RS_RVid | RS_Uline>, which removes reverse video again and underlines
1329 root 1.86 it instead. Both styles I<MUST NOT> contain font styles.
1330 root 1.70
1331 root 1.69 =item $term->scr_bell
1332    
1333     Ring the bell!
1334    
1335 root 1.33 =item $term->scr_add_lines ($string)
1336    
1337     Write the given text string to the screen, as if output by the application
1338     running inside the terminal. It may not contain command sequences (escape
1339     codes), but is free to use line feeds, carriage returns and tabs. The
1340     string is a normal text string, not in locale-dependent encoding.
1341    
1342     Normally its not a good idea to use this function, as programs might be
1343     confused by changes in cursor position or scrolling. Its useful inside a
1344     C<on_add_lines> hook, though.
1345    
1346 root 1.121 =item $term->scr_change_screen ($screen)
1347    
1348     Switch to given screen - 0 primary, 1 secondary.
1349    
1350 root 1.36 =item $term->cmd_parse ($octets)
1351    
1352     Similar to C<scr_add_lines>, but the argument must be in the
1353     locale-specific encoding of the terminal and can contain command sequences
1354     (escape codes) that will be interpreted.
1355    
1356 root 1.6 =item $term->tt_write ($octets)
1357    
1358     Write the octets given in C<$data> to the tty (i.e. as program input). To
1359 root 1.12 pass characters instead of octets, you should convert your strings first
1360     to the locale-specific encoding using C<< $term->locale_encode >>.
1361    
1362 root 1.69 =item $old_events = $term->pty_ev_events ([$new_events])
1363    
1364     Replaces the event mask of the pty watcher by the given event mask. Can
1365     be used to suppress input and output handling to the pty/tty. See the
1366     description of C<< urxvt::timer->events >>. Make sure to always restore
1367     the previous value.
1368    
1369 root 1.125 =item $fd = $term->pty_fd
1370    
1371     Returns the master file descriptor for the pty in use, or C<-1> if no pty
1372     is used.
1373    
1374 root 1.40 =item $windowid = $term->parent
1375    
1376     Return the window id of the toplevel window.
1377    
1378     =item $windowid = $term->vt
1379    
1380     Return the window id of the terminal window.
1381    
1382 root 1.92 =item $term->vt_emask_add ($x_event_mask)
1383    
1384     Adds the specified events to the vt event mask. Useful e.g. when you want
1385     to receive pointer events all the times:
1386    
1387     $term->vt_emask_add (urxvt::PointerMotionMask);
1388    
1389 root 1.32 =item $window_width = $term->width
1390    
1391     =item $window_height = $term->height
1392    
1393     =item $font_width = $term->fwidth
1394    
1395     =item $font_height = $term->fheight
1396    
1397     =item $font_ascent = $term->fbase
1398    
1399     =item $terminal_rows = $term->nrow
1400    
1401     =item $terminal_columns = $term->ncol
1402    
1403     =item $has_focus = $term->focus
1404    
1405     =item $is_mapped = $term->mapped
1406 root 1.13
1407 root 1.32 =item $max_scrollback = $term->saveLines
1408 root 1.13
1409 root 1.32 =item $nrow_plus_saveLines = $term->total_rows
1410 root 1.13
1411 root 1.94 =item $topmost_scrollback_row = $term->top_row
1412 root 1.12
1413 root 1.32 Return various integers describing terminal characteristics.
1414 root 1.12
1415 root 1.77 =item $x_display = $term->display_id
1416    
1417     Return the DISPLAY used by rxvt-unicode.
1418    
1419 root 1.66 =item $lc_ctype = $term->locale
1420    
1421     Returns the LC_CTYPE category string used by this rxvt-unicode.
1422    
1423 root 1.77 =item $env = $term->env
1424    
1425     Returns a copy of the environment in effect for the terminal as a hashref
1426     similar to C<\%ENV>.
1427    
1428     =cut
1429 root 1.66
1430 root 1.77 sub env {
1431     if (my $env = $_[0]->_env) {
1432     +{ map /^([^=]+)(?:=(.*))?$/s && ($1 => $2), @$env }
1433     } else {
1434     +{ %ENV }
1435     }
1436     }
1437 root 1.66
1438 root 1.47 =item $modifiermask = $term->ModLevel3Mask
1439    
1440     =item $modifiermask = $term->ModMetaMask
1441    
1442     =item $modifiermask = $term->ModNumLockMask
1443    
1444     Return the modifier masks corresponding to the "ISO Level 3 Shift" (often
1445     AltGr), the meta key (often Alt) and the num lock key, if applicable.
1446    
1447 root 1.121 =item $screen = $term->current_screen
1448    
1449     Returns the currently displayed screen (0 primary, 1 secondary).
1450    
1451 root 1.122 =item $cursor_is_hidden = $term->hidden_cursor
1452    
1453     Returns wether the cursor is currently hidden or not.
1454    
1455 root 1.12 =item $view_start = $term->view_start ([$newvalue])
1456    
1457 root 1.94 Returns the row number of the topmost displayed line. Maximum value is
1458     C<0>, which displays the normal terminal contents. Lower values scroll
1459 root 1.12 this many lines into the scrollback buffer.
1460    
1461 root 1.14 =item $term->want_refresh
1462    
1463     Requests a screen refresh. At the next opportunity, rxvt-unicode will
1464     compare the on-screen display with its stored representation. If they
1465     differ, it redraws the differences.
1466    
1467     Used after changing terminal contents to display them.
1468    
1469 root 1.13 =item $text = $term->ROW_t ($row_number[, $new_text[, $start_col]])
1470 root 1.12
1471     Returns the text of the entire row with number C<$row_number>. Row C<0>
1472     is the topmost terminal line, row C<< $term->$ncol-1 >> is the bottommost
1473     terminal line. The scrollback buffer starts at line C<-1> and extends to
1474 root 1.24 line C<< -$term->nsaved >>. Nothing will be returned if a nonexistent line
1475     is requested.
1476 root 1.12
1477 root 1.13 If C<$new_text> is specified, it will replace characters in the current
1478     line, starting at column C<$start_col> (default C<0>), which is useful
1479 root 1.18 to replace only parts of a line. The font index in the rendition will
1480 root 1.13 automatically be updated.
1481 root 1.12
1482 root 1.124 C<$text> is in a special encoding: tabs and wide characters that use more
1483     than one cell when displayed are padded with C<$urxvt::NOCHAR> (chr 65535)
1484 root 1.121 characters. Characters with combining characters and other characters that
1485     do not fit into the normal tetx encoding will be replaced with characters
1486     in the private use area.
1487 root 1.12
1488     You have to obey this encoding when changing text. The advantage is
1489     that C<substr> and similar functions work on screen cells and not on
1490     characters.
1491    
1492     The methods C<< $term->special_encode >> and C<< $term->special_decode >>
1493     can be used to convert normal strings into this encoding and vice versa.
1494    
1495 root 1.13 =item $rend = $term->ROW_r ($row_number[, $new_rend[, $start_col]])
1496    
1497     Like C<< $term->ROW_t >>, but returns an arrayref with rendition
1498     bitsets. Rendition bitsets contain information about colour, font, font
1499     styles and similar information. See also C<< $term->ROW_t >>.
1500    
1501     When setting rendition, the font mask will be ignored.
1502 root 1.12
1503 root 1.18 See the section on RENDITION, above.
1504 root 1.13
1505     =item $length = $term->ROW_l ($row_number[, $new_length])
1506    
1507 root 1.24 Returns the number of screen cells that are in use ("the line
1508     length"). Unlike the urxvt core, this returns C<< $term->ncol >> if the
1509     line is joined with the following one.
1510    
1511     =item $bool = $term->is_longer ($row_number)
1512    
1513     Returns true if the row is part of a multiple-row logical "line" (i.e.
1514     joined with the following row), which means all characters are in use
1515     and it is continued on the next row (and possibly a continuation of the
1516     previous row(s)).
1517    
1518     =item $line = $term->line ($row_number)
1519    
1520     Create and return a new C<urxvt::line> object that stores information
1521     about the logical line that row C<$row_number> is part of. It supports the
1522     following methods:
1523 root 1.12
1524 root 1.24 =over 4
1525    
1526 root 1.35 =item $text = $line->t ([$new_text])
1527 root 1.24
1528 root 1.35 Returns or replaces the full text of the line, similar to C<ROW_t>
1529 root 1.24
1530 root 1.35 =item $rend = $line->r ([$new_rend])
1531 root 1.24
1532 root 1.35 Returns or replaces the full rendition array of the line, similar to C<ROW_r>
1533 root 1.24
1534     =item $length = $line->l
1535    
1536     Returns the length of the line in cells, similar to C<ROW_l>.
1537    
1538     =item $rownum = $line->beg
1539    
1540     =item $rownum = $line->end
1541    
1542     Return the row number of the first/last row of the line, respectively.
1543    
1544     =item $offset = $line->offset_of ($row, $col)
1545    
1546     Returns the character offset of the given row|col pair within the logical
1547 root 1.85 line. Works for rows outside the line, too, and returns corresponding
1548     offsets outside the string.
1549 root 1.24
1550     =item ($row, $col) = $line->coord_of ($offset)
1551    
1552     Translates a string offset into terminal coordinates again.
1553    
1554     =back
1555    
1556     =cut
1557    
1558 root 1.55 sub line {
1559 root 1.24 my ($self, $row) = @_;
1560    
1561     my $maxrow = $self->nrow - 1;
1562    
1563     my ($beg, $end) = ($row, $row);
1564    
1565     --$beg while $self->ROW_is_longer ($beg - 1);
1566     ++$end while $self->ROW_is_longer ($end) && $end < $maxrow;
1567    
1568     bless {
1569     term => $self,
1570     beg => $beg,
1571     end => $end,
1572 root 1.34 ncol => $self->ncol,
1573 root 1.24 len => ($end - $beg) * $self->ncol + $self->ROW_l ($end),
1574     }, urxvt::line::
1575     }
1576    
1577     sub urxvt::line::t {
1578     my ($self) = @_;
1579    
1580 root 1.34 if (@_ > 1)
1581     {
1582     $self->{term}->ROW_t ($_, $_[1], 0, ($_ - $self->{beg}) * $self->{ncol}, $self->{ncol})
1583     for $self->{beg} .. $self->{end};
1584     }
1585    
1586     defined wantarray &&
1587     substr +(join "", map $self->{term}->ROW_t ($_), $self->{beg} .. $self->{end}),
1588     0, $self->{len}
1589 root 1.24 }
1590    
1591     sub urxvt::line::r {
1592     my ($self) = @_;
1593    
1594 root 1.34 if (@_ > 1)
1595     {
1596     $self->{term}->ROW_r ($_, $_[1], 0, ($_ - $self->{beg}) * $self->{ncol}, $self->{ncol})
1597     for $self->{beg} .. $self->{end};
1598     }
1599    
1600     if (defined wantarray) {
1601     my $rend = [
1602     map @{ $self->{term}->ROW_r ($_) }, $self->{beg} .. $self->{end}
1603     ];
1604     $#$rend = $self->{len} - 1;
1605     return $rend;
1606     }
1607    
1608     ()
1609 root 1.24 }
1610    
1611     sub urxvt::line::beg { $_[0]{beg} }
1612     sub urxvt::line::end { $_[0]{end} }
1613     sub urxvt::line::l { $_[0]{len} }
1614    
1615     sub urxvt::line::offset_of {
1616     my ($self, $row, $col) = @_;
1617    
1618 root 1.34 ($row - $self->{beg}) * $self->{ncol} + $col
1619 root 1.24 }
1620    
1621     sub urxvt::line::coord_of {
1622     my ($self, $offset) = @_;
1623    
1624     use integer;
1625    
1626     (
1627 root 1.34 $offset / $self->{ncol} + $self->{beg},
1628     $offset % $self->{ncol}
1629 root 1.24 )
1630     }
1631    
1632 root 1.12 =item $text = $term->special_encode $string
1633    
1634     Converts a perl string into the special encoding used by rxvt-unicode,
1635     where one character corresponds to one screen cell. See
1636     C<< $term->ROW_t >> for details.
1637    
1638     =item $string = $term->special_decode $text
1639    
1640     Converts rxvt-unicodes text reprsentation into a perl string. See
1641     C<< $term->ROW_t >> for details.
1642 root 1.6
1643 root 1.131 =item $success = $term->grab_button ($button, $modifiermask[, $window = $term->vt])
1644    
1645     =item $term->ungrab_button ($button, $modifiermask[, $window = $term->vt])
1646 root 1.61
1647 root 1.131 Register/unregister a synchronous button grab. See the XGrabButton
1648     manpage.
1649 root 1.61
1650     =item $success = $term->grab ($eventtime[, $sync])
1651    
1652     Calls XGrabPointer and XGrabKeyboard in asynchronous (default) or
1653     synchronous (C<$sync> is true). Also remembers the grab timestampe.
1654    
1655     =item $term->allow_events_async
1656    
1657     Calls XAllowEvents with AsyncBoth for the most recent grab.
1658    
1659     =item $term->allow_events_sync
1660    
1661     Calls XAllowEvents with SyncBoth for the most recent grab.
1662    
1663     =item $term->allow_events_replay
1664    
1665     Calls XAllowEvents with both ReplayPointer and ReplayKeyboard for the most
1666     recent grab.
1667    
1668     =item $term->ungrab
1669    
1670     Calls XUngrab for the most recent grab. Is called automatically on
1671     evaluation errors, as it is better to lose the grab in the error case as
1672     the session.
1673    
1674 root 1.119 =item $atom = $term->XInternAtom ($atom_name[, $only_if_exists])
1675    
1676     =item $atom_name = $term->XGetAtomName ($atom)
1677    
1678     =item @atoms = $term->XListProperties ($window)
1679    
1680     =item ($type,$format,$octets) = $term->XGetWindowProperty ($window, $property)
1681    
1682     =item $term->XChangeWindowProperty ($window, $property, $type, $format, $octets)
1683    
1684     =item $term->XDeleteProperty ($window, $property)
1685    
1686     =item $window = $term->DefaultRootWindow
1687    
1688     =item $term->XReparentWindow ($window, $parent, [$x, $y])
1689    
1690     =item $term->XMapWindow ($window)
1691    
1692     =item $term->XUnmapWindow ($window)
1693    
1694     =item $term->XMoveResizeWindow ($window, $x, $y, $width, $height)
1695    
1696     =item ($x, $y, $child_window) = $term->XTranslateCoordinates ($src, $dst, $x, $y)
1697    
1698     =item $term->XChangeInput ($window, $add_events[, $del_events])
1699    
1700     Various X or X-related functions. The C<$term> object only serves as
1701     the source of the display, otherwise those functions map more-or-less
1702     directory onto the X functions of the same name.
1703    
1704 root 1.1 =back
1705    
1706 root 1.55 =cut
1707    
1708     package urxvt::popup;
1709    
1710 root 1.45 =head2 The C<urxvt::popup> Class
1711    
1712     =over 4
1713    
1714     =cut
1715    
1716     sub add_item {
1717     my ($self, $item) = @_;
1718    
1719 root 1.53 $item->{rend}{normal} = "\x1b[0;30;47m" unless exists $item->{rend}{normal};
1720     $item->{rend}{hover} = "\x1b[0;30;46m" unless exists $item->{rend}{hover};
1721     $item->{rend}{active} = "\x1b[m" unless exists $item->{rend}{active};
1722    
1723     $item->{render} ||= sub { $_[0]{text} };
1724    
1725 root 1.45 push @{ $self->{item} }, $item;
1726     }
1727    
1728 root 1.76 =item $popup->add_title ($title)
1729    
1730     Adds a non-clickable title to the popup.
1731    
1732     =cut
1733    
1734     sub add_title {
1735     my ($self, $title) = @_;
1736    
1737     $self->add_item ({
1738     rend => { normal => "\x1b[38;5;11;44m", hover => "\x1b[38;5;11;44m", active => "\x1b[38;5;11;44m" },
1739     text => $title,
1740     activate => sub { },
1741     });
1742     }
1743    
1744     =item $popup->add_separator ([$sepchr])
1745    
1746     Creates a separator, optionally using the character given as C<$sepchr>.
1747    
1748     =cut
1749    
1750 root 1.53 sub add_separator {
1751     my ($self, $sep) = @_;
1752    
1753 root 1.67 $sep ||= "=";
1754 root 1.53
1755     $self->add_item ({
1756     rend => { normal => "\x1b[0;30;47m", hover => "\x1b[0;30;47m", active => "\x1b[0;30;47m" },
1757     text => "",
1758 root 1.65 render => sub { $sep x $self->{term}->ncol },
1759 root 1.53 activate => sub { },
1760     });
1761     }
1762    
1763 root 1.76 =item $popup->add_button ($text, $cb)
1764    
1765     Adds a clickable button to the popup. C<$cb> is called whenever it is
1766     selected.
1767 root 1.53
1768 root 1.76 =cut
1769 root 1.53
1770 root 1.45 sub add_button {
1771     my ($self, $text, $cb) = @_;
1772    
1773 root 1.64 $self->add_item ({ type => "button", text => $text, activate => $cb});
1774 root 1.48 }
1775    
1776 root 1.76 =item $popup->add_toggle ($text, $cb, $initial_value)
1777    
1778     Adds a toggle/checkbox item to the popup. Teh callback gets called
1779     whenever it gets toggled, with a boolean indicating its value as its first
1780     argument.
1781    
1782     =cut
1783    
1784 root 1.48 sub add_toggle {
1785     my ($self, $text, $cb, $value) = @_;
1786    
1787 root 1.49 my $item; $item = {
1788     type => "button",
1789     text => " $text",
1790     value => $value,
1791 root 1.58 render => sub { ($_[0]{value} ? "* " : " ") . $text },
1792 root 1.76 activate => sub { $cb->($_[1]{value} = !$_[1]{value}); },
1793 root 1.49 };
1794    
1795     $self->add_item ($item);
1796 root 1.45 }
1797    
1798 root 1.76 =item $popup->show
1799    
1800     Displays the popup (which is initially hidden).
1801    
1802     =cut
1803    
1804 root 1.45 sub show {
1805     my ($self) = @_;
1806    
1807     local $urxvt::popup::self = $self;
1808    
1809 root 1.77 my $env = $self->{term}->env;
1810     # we can't hope to reproduce the locale algorithm, so nuke LC_ALL and set LC_CTYPE.
1811     delete $env->{LC_ALL};
1812     $env->{LC_CTYPE} = $self->{term}->locale;
1813    
1814 root 1.103 urxvt::term->new ($env, "popup",
1815 root 1.105 "--perl-lib" => "", "--perl-ext-common" => "",
1816 root 1.106 "-pty-fd" => -1, "-sl" => 0,
1817     "-b" => 1, "-bd" => "grey80", "-bl", "-override-redirect",
1818 root 1.77 "--transient-for" => $self->{term}->parent,
1819     "-display" => $self->{term}->display_id,
1820     "-pe" => "urxvt-popup")
1821 root 1.45 or die "unable to create popup window\n";
1822     }
1823    
1824     sub DESTROY {
1825     my ($self) = @_;
1826    
1827 root 1.58 delete $self->{term}{_destroy}{$self};
1828 root 1.45 $self->{term}->ungrab;
1829     }
1830    
1831 root 1.78 =back
1832    
1833 root 1.113 =cut
1834    
1835     package urxvt::watcher;
1836    
1837     @urxvt::timer::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1838     @urxvt::iow::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1839     @urxvt::pw::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1840     @urxvt::iw::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1841    
1842 root 1.1 =head2 The C<urxvt::timer> Class
1843    
1844     This class implements timer watchers/events. Time is represented as a
1845     fractional number of seconds since the epoch. Example:
1846    
1847 root 1.20 $term->{overlay} = $term->overlay (-1, 0, 8, 1, urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE, 0);
1848 root 1.1 $term->{timer} = urxvt::timer
1849     ->new
1850 root 1.20 ->interval (1)
1851 root 1.1 ->cb (sub {
1852 root 1.20 $term->{overlay}->set (0, 0,
1853     sprintf "%2d:%02d:%02d", (localtime urxvt::NOW)[2,1,0]);
1854     });
1855 root 1.1
1856     =over 4
1857    
1858     =item $timer = new urxvt::timer
1859    
1860 root 1.20 Create a new timer object in started state. It is scheduled to fire
1861     immediately.
1862 root 1.1
1863     =item $timer = $timer->cb (sub { my ($timer) = @_; ... })
1864    
1865     Set the callback to be called when the timer triggers.
1866    
1867     =item $tstamp = $timer->at
1868    
1869     Return the time this watcher will fire next.
1870    
1871     =item $timer = $timer->set ($tstamp)
1872    
1873     Set the time the event is generated to $tstamp.
1874    
1875 root 1.20 =item $timer = $timer->interval ($interval)
1876    
1877     Normally (and when C<$interval> is C<0>), the timer will automatically
1878     stop after it has fired once. If C<$interval> is non-zero, then the timer
1879     is automatically rescheduled at the given intervals.
1880    
1881 root 1.1 =item $timer = $timer->start
1882    
1883     Start the timer.
1884    
1885     =item $timer = $timer->start ($tstamp)
1886    
1887     Set the event trigger time to C<$tstamp> and start the timer.
1888    
1889 root 1.103 =item $timer = $timer->after ($delay)
1890    
1891     Like C<start>, but sets the expiry timer to c<urxvt::NOW + $delay>.
1892    
1893 root 1.1 =item $timer = $timer->stop
1894    
1895     Stop the timer.
1896    
1897     =back
1898    
1899     =head2 The C<urxvt::iow> Class
1900    
1901     This class implements io watchers/events. Example:
1902    
1903     $term->{socket} = ...
1904     $term->{iow} = urxvt::iow
1905     ->new
1906     ->fd (fileno $term->{socket})
1907 root 1.69 ->events (urxvt::EVENT_READ)
1908 root 1.1 ->start
1909     ->cb (sub {
1910     my ($iow, $revents) = @_;
1911     # $revents must be 1 here, no need to check
1912     sysread $term->{socket}, my $buf, 8192
1913     or end-of-file;
1914     });
1915    
1916    
1917     =over 4
1918    
1919     =item $iow = new urxvt::iow
1920    
1921     Create a new io watcher object in stopped state.
1922    
1923     =item $iow = $iow->cb (sub { my ($iow, $reventmask) = @_; ... })
1924    
1925     Set the callback to be called when io events are triggered. C<$reventmask>
1926     is a bitset as described in the C<events> method.
1927    
1928     =item $iow = $iow->fd ($fd)
1929    
1930     Set the filedescriptor (not handle) to watch.
1931    
1932     =item $iow = $iow->events ($eventmask)
1933    
1934 root 1.69 Set the event mask to watch. The only allowed values are
1935     C<urxvt::EVENT_READ> and C<urxvt::EVENT_WRITE>, which might be ORed
1936     together, or C<urxvt::EVENT_NONE>.
1937 root 1.1
1938     =item $iow = $iow->start
1939    
1940     Start watching for requested events on the given handle.
1941    
1942     =item $iow = $iow->stop
1943    
1944     Stop watching for events on the given filehandle.
1945    
1946     =back
1947    
1948 root 1.114 =head2 The C<urxvt::iw> Class
1949    
1950     This class implements idle watchers, that get called automatically when
1951     the process is idle. They should return as fast as possible, after doing
1952     some useful work.
1953    
1954     =over 4
1955    
1956     =item $iw = new urxvt::iw
1957    
1958     Create a new idle watcher object in stopped state.
1959    
1960     =item $iw = $iw->cb (sub { my ($iw) = @_; ... })
1961    
1962     Set the callback to be called when the watcher triggers.
1963    
1964     =item $timer = $timer->start
1965    
1966     Start the watcher.
1967    
1968     =item $timer = $timer->stop
1969    
1970     Stop the watcher.
1971    
1972     =back
1973    
1974     =head2 The C<urxvt::pw> Class
1975    
1976     This class implements process watchers. They create an event whenever a
1977     process exits, after which they stop automatically.
1978    
1979     my $pid = fork;
1980     ...
1981     $term->{pw} = urxvt::pw
1982     ->new
1983     ->start ($pid)
1984     ->cb (sub {
1985     my ($pw, $exit_status) = @_;
1986     ...
1987     });
1988    
1989     =over 4
1990    
1991     =item $pw = new urxvt::pw
1992    
1993     Create a new process watcher in stopped state.
1994    
1995     =item $pw = $pw->cb (sub { my ($pw, $exit_status) = @_; ... })
1996    
1997     Set the callback to be called when the timer triggers.
1998    
1999     =item $pw = $timer->start ($pid)
2000    
2001     Tells the wqtcher to start watching for process C<$pid>.
2002    
2003     =item $pw = $pw->stop
2004    
2005     Stop the watcher.
2006    
2007     =back
2008    
2009 root 1.4 =head1 ENVIRONMENT
2010    
2011     =head2 URXVT_PERL_VERBOSITY
2012    
2013     This variable controls the verbosity level of the perl extension. Higher
2014     numbers indicate more verbose output.
2015    
2016     =over 4
2017    
2018 root 1.58 =item == 0 - fatal messages
2019 root 1.4
2020 root 1.58 =item >= 3 - script loading and management
2021 root 1.4
2022 root 1.85 =item >=10 - all called hooks
2023    
2024     =item >=11 - hook reutrn values
2025 root 1.4
2026     =back
2027    
2028 root 1.1 =head1 AUTHOR
2029    
2030     Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>
2031     http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode
2032    
2033     =cut
2034    
2035     1