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1 | =head1 NAME |
3 | =head1 NAME |
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3 | rxvtperl - rxvt-unicode's embedded perl interpreter |
5 | @@RXVT_NAME@@perl - rxvt-unicode's embedded perl interpreter |
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6 | |
5 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
7 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
6 | |
8 | |
7 | * Put your scripts into F<@@RXVT_LIBDIR@@/urxvt/perl-ext/>, they will be loaded automatically. |
9 | # create a file grab_test in $HOME: |
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9 | * Scripts are evaluated in a 'use strict' and 'use utf8' environment, and |
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10 | thus must be encoded as UTF-8. |
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11 | |
10 | |
12 | sub on_sel_grab { |
11 | sub on_sel_grab { |
13 | warn "you selected ", $_[0]->selection; |
12 | warn "you selected ", $_[0]->selection; |
14 | () |
13 | () |
15 | } |
14 | } |
16 | |
15 | |
17 | 1 |
16 | # start a @@RXVT_NAME@@ using it: |
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17 | |
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18 | @@RXVT_NAME@@ --perl-lib $HOME -pe grab_test |
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19 | |
19 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
20 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
20 | |
21 | |
21 | Everytime a terminal object gets created, scripts specified via the |
22 | Everytime a terminal object gets created, scripts specified via the |
22 | C<perl> resource are associated with it. |
23 | C<perl> resource are loaded and associated with it. |
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25 | Scripts are compiled in a 'use strict' and 'use utf8' environment, and |
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26 | thus must be encoded as UTF-8. |
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24 | Each script will only ever be loaded once, even in @@RXVT_NAME@@d, where |
28 | Each script will only ever be loaded once, even in @@RXVT_NAME@@d, where |
25 | scripts will be shared (But not enabled) for all terminals. |
29 | scripts will be shared (but not enabled) for all terminals. |
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30 | |
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31 | =head2 Prepackaged Extensions |
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33 | This section describes the extensiosn delivered with this version. You can |
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34 | find them in F<@@RXVT_LIBDIR@@/urxvt/perl/>. |
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36 | You can activate them like this: |
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37 | |
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38 | @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pe <extensionname> |
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39 | |
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40 | =over 4 |
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41 | |
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42 | =item selection |
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43 | |
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44 | Intelligent selection. This extension tries to be more intelligent when |
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45 | the user extends selections (double-click). Right now, it tries to select |
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46 | urls and complete shell-quoted arguments, which is very convenient, too, |
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47 | if your F<ls> supports C<--quoting-style=shell>. |
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48 | |
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49 | It also offers the following bindable event: |
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50 | |
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51 | =over 4 |
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52 | |
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53 | =item rot13 |
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55 | Rot-13 the selection when activated. Used via keyboard trigger: |
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57 | URxvt.keysym.C-M-r: perl:selection:rot13 |
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58 | |
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59 | =back |
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60 | |
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61 | =item digital-clock |
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62 | |
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63 | Displays a digital clock using the built-in overlay. |
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64 | |
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65 | =item example-refresh-hooks |
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66 | |
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67 | Displays a very simple digital clock in the upper right corner of the |
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68 | window. Illustrates overwriting the refresh callbacks to create your own |
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69 | overlays or changes. |
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70 | |
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71 | =back |
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27 | =head2 General API Considerations |
73 | =head2 General API Considerations |
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74 | |
29 | All objects (such as terminals, time watchers etc.) are typical |
75 | All objects (such as terminals, time watchers etc.) are typical |
30 | reference-to-hash objects. The hash can be used to store anything you |
76 | reference-to-hash objects. The hash can be used to store anything you |
31 | like. All members starting with an underscore (such as C<_ptr> or |
77 | like. All members starting with an underscore (such as C<_ptr> or |
32 | C<_hook>) are reserved for internal uses and must not be accessed or |
78 | C<_hook>) are reserved for internal uses and B<MUST NOT> be accessed or |
33 | modified). |
79 | modified). |
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35 | When objects are destroyed on the C++ side, the perl object hashes are |
81 | When objects are destroyed on the C++ side, the perl object hashes are |
36 | emptied, so its best to store related objects such as time watchers and |
82 | emptied, so its best to store related objects such as time watchers and |
37 | the like inside the terminal object so they get destroyed as soon as the |
83 | the like inside the terminal object so they get destroyed as soon as the |
38 | terminal is destroyed. |
84 | terminal is destroyed. |
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40 | =head2 Hooks |
86 | =head2 Hooks |
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42 | The following subroutines can be declared in loaded scripts, and will be called |
88 | The following subroutines can be declared in loaded scripts, and will be |
43 | whenever the relevant event happens. |
89 | called whenever the relevant event happens. |
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91 | The first argument passed to them is an object private to each terminal |
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92 | and extension package. You can call all C<urxvt::term> methods on it, but |
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93 | its not a real C<urxvt::term> object. Instead, the real C<urxvt::term> |
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94 | object that is shared between all packages is stored in the C<term> |
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95 | member. |
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45 | All of them must return a boolean value. If it is true, then the event |
97 | All of them must return a boolean value. If it is true, then the event |
46 | counts as being I<consumed>, and the invocation of other hooks is skipped, |
98 | counts as being I<consumed>, and the invocation of other hooks is skipped, |
47 | and the relevant action might not be carried out by the C++ code. |
99 | and the relevant action might not be carried out by the C++ code. |
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81 | requested from the server. The selection text can be queried and changed |
133 | requested from the server. The selection text can be queried and changed |
82 | by calling C<< $term->selection >>. |
134 | by calling C<< $term->selection >>. |
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135 | |
84 | Returning a true value aborts selection grabbing. It will still be hilighted. |
136 | Returning a true value aborts selection grabbing. It will still be hilighted. |
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138 | =item on_sel_extend $term |
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140 | Called whenever the user tries to extend the selection (e.g. with a double |
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141 | click) and is either supposed to return false (normal operation), or |
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142 | should extend the selection itelf and return true to suppress the built-in |
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143 | processing. |
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145 | See the F<selection> example extension. |
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146 | |
86 | =item on_focus_in $term |
147 | =item on_focus_in $term |
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88 | Called whenever the window gets the keyboard focus, before urxvt does |
149 | Called whenever the window gets the keyboard focus, before urxvt does |
89 | focus in processing. |
150 | focus in processing. |
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110 | number of lines that will be in the scrollback buffer. |
171 | number of lines that will be in the scrollback buffer. |
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112 | =item on_tty_activity $term *NYI* |
173 | =item on_tty_activity $term *NYI* |
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114 | Called whenever the program(s) running in the urxvt window send output. |
175 | Called whenever the program(s) running in the urxvt window send output. |
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176 | |
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177 | =item on_osc_seq $term, $string |
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179 | Called whenever the B<ESC ] 777 ; string ST> command sequence (OSC = |
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180 | operating system command) is processed. Cursor position and other state |
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181 | information is up-to-date when this happens. For interoperability, the |
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182 | string should start with the extension name and a colon, to distinguish |
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183 | it from commands for other extensions, and this might be enforced in the |
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184 | future. |
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185 | |
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186 | Be careful not ever to trust (in a security sense) the data you receive, |
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187 | as its source can not easily be controleld (e-mail content, messages from |
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188 | other users on the same system etc.). |
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116 | =item on_refresh_begin $term |
190 | =item on_refresh_begin $term |
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118 | Called just before the screen gets redrawn. Can be used for overlay |
192 | Called just before the screen gets redrawn. Can be used for overlay |
119 | or similar effects by modify terminal contents in refresh_begin, and |
193 | or similar effects by modify terminal contents in refresh_begin, and |
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123 | =item on_refresh_end $term |
197 | =item on_refresh_end $term |
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125 | Called just after the screen gets redrawn. See C<on_refresh_begin>. |
199 | Called just after the screen gets redrawn. See C<on_refresh_begin>. |
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201 | =item on_keyboard_command $term, $string |
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203 | Called whenever the user presses a key combination that has a |
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204 | C<perl:string> action bound to it (see description of the B<keysym> |
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205 | resource in the @@RXVT_NAME@@(1) manpage). |
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206 | |
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207 | =back |
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208 | |
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209 | =head2 Variables in the C<urxvt> Package |
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210 | |
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211 | =over 4 |
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212 | |
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213 | =item $urxvt::TERM |
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214 | |
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215 | The current terminal. Whenever a callback/Hook is bein executed, this |
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216 | variable stores the current C<urxvt::term> object. |
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217 | |
127 | =back |
218 | =back |
128 | |
219 | |
129 | =head2 Functions in the C<urxvt> Package |
220 | =head2 Functions in the C<urxvt> Package |
130 | |
221 | |
131 | =over 4 |
222 | =over 4 |
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148 | =item $time = urxvt::NOW |
239 | =item $time = urxvt::NOW |
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240 | |
150 | Returns the "current time" (as per the event loop). |
241 | Returns the "current time" (as per the event loop). |
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243 | =back |
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244 | |
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245 | =head2 RENDITION |
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246 | |
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247 | Rendition bitsets contain information about colour, font, font styles and |
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248 | similar information for each screen cell. |
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250 | The following "macros" deal with changes in rendition sets. You should |
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251 | never just create a bitset, you should always modify an existing one, |
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252 | as they contain important information required for correct operation of |
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253 | rxvt-unicode. |
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254 | |
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255 | =over 4 |
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257 | =item $rend = urxvt::DEFAULT_RSTYLE |
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259 | Returns the default rendition, as used when the terminal is starting up or |
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260 | being reset. Useful as a base to start when creating renditions. |
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261 | |
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262 | =item $rend = urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE |
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264 | Return the rendition mask used for overlays by default. |
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266 | =item $rendbit = urxvt::RS_Bold, RS_Italic, RS_Blink, RS_RVid, RS_Uline |
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268 | Return the bit that enabled bold, italic, blink, reverse-video and |
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269 | underline, respectively. To enable such a style, just logically OR it into |
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270 | the bitset. |
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272 | =item $foreground = urxvt::GET_BASEFG $rend |
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273 | |
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274 | =item $background = urxvt::GET_BASEBG $rend |
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275 | |
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276 | Return the foreground/background colour index, respectively. |
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278 | =item $rend = urxvt::SET_FGCOLOR ($rend, $new_colour) |
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279 | |
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280 | =item $rend = urxvt::SET_BGCOLOR ($rend, $new_colour) |
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281 | |
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282 | Replace the foreground/background colour in the rendition mask with the |
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283 | specified one. |
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285 | =item $value = urxvt::GET_CUSTOM ($rend) |
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287 | Return the "custom" value: Every rendition has 5 bits for use by |
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288 | extensions. They can be set and changed as you like and are initially |
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289 | zero. |
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290 | |
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291 | =item $rend = urxvt::SET_CUSTOM ($rend, $new_value) |
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292 | |
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293 | Change the custom value. |
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294 | |
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295 | =back |
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296 | |
152 | =cut |
297 | =cut |
153 | |
298 | |
154 | package urxvt; |
299 | package urxvt; |
155 | |
300 | |
156 | use strict; |
301 | use strict; |
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302 | use Scalar::Util (); |
157 | |
303 | |
158 | our $term; |
304 | our $TERM; |
159 | our @HOOKNAME; |
305 | our @HOOKNAME; |
160 | our $LIBDIR; |
306 | our $LIBDIR; |
161 | |
307 | |
162 | BEGIN { |
308 | BEGIN { |
163 | urxvt->bootstrap; |
309 | urxvt->bootstrap; |
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188 | my $name = $HOOKNAME[$htype]; |
334 | my $name = $HOOKNAME[$htype]; |
189 | |
335 | |
190 | my $ref = $pkg->can ("on_" . lc $name) |
336 | my $ref = $pkg->can ("on_" . lc $name) |
191 | or next; |
337 | or next; |
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193 | $term->{_hook}[$htype]{$ref*1} = $ref; |
339 | $TERM->{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg} = $ref; |
194 | $hook_count[$htype]++ |
340 | $hook_count[$htype]++ |
195 | or set_should_invoke $htype, 1; |
341 | or set_should_invoke $htype, 1; |
196 | } |
342 | } |
197 | } |
343 | } |
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222 | } |
368 | } |
223 | } |
369 | } |
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225 | # called by the rxvt core |
371 | # called by the rxvt core |
226 | sub invoke { |
372 | sub invoke { |
227 | local $term = shift; |
373 | local $TERM = shift; |
228 | my $htype = shift; |
374 | my $htype = shift; |
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230 | if ($htype == 0) { # INIT |
376 | if ($htype == 0) { # INIT |
231 | my @dirs = ((split /:/, $term->resource ("perl_lib")), $LIBDIR); |
377 | my @dirs = ((split /:/, $TERM->resource ("perl_lib")), "$LIBDIR/perl"); |
232 | |
378 | |
233 | for my $ext (split /:/, $term->resource ("perl_ext")) { |
379 | for my $ext (split /:/, $TERM->resource ("perl_ext")) { |
234 | my @files = grep -f $_, map "$_/$ext", @dirs; |
380 | my @files = grep -f $_, map "$_/$ext", @dirs; |
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381 | |
236 | if (@files) { |
382 | if (@files) { |
237 | register_package script_package $files[0]; |
383 | register_package script_package $files[0]; |
238 | } else { |
384 | } else { |
239 | warn "perl extension '$ext' not found in perl library search path\n"; |
385 | warn "perl extension '$ext' not found in perl library search path\n"; |
240 | } |
386 | } |
241 | } |
387 | } |
242 | |
388 | |
243 | } elsif ($htype == 1) { # DESTROY |
389 | } elsif ($htype == 1) { # DESTROY |
244 | if (my $hook = $term->{_hook}) { |
390 | if (my $hook = $TERM->{_hook}) { |
245 | for my $htype (0..$#$hook) { |
391 | for my $htype (0..$#$hook) { |
246 | $hook_count[$htype] -= scalar keys %{ $hook->[$htype] || {} } |
392 | $hook_count[$htype] -= scalar keys %{ $hook->[$htype] || {} } |
247 | or set_should_invoke $htype, 0; |
393 | or set_should_invoke $htype, 0; |
248 | } |
394 | } |
249 | } |
395 | } |
250 | } |
396 | } |
251 | |
397 | |
252 | my $cb = $term->{_hook}[$htype] |
398 | my $cb = $TERM->{_hook}[$htype] |
253 | or return; |
399 | or return; |
254 | |
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255 | verbose 10, "$HOOKNAME[$htype] (" . (join ", ", $term, @_) . ")" |
401 | verbose 10, "$HOOKNAME[$htype] (" . (join ", ", $TERM, @_) . ")" |
256 | if $verbosity >= 10; |
402 | if $verbosity >= 10; |
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404 | keys %$cb; |
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258 | while (my ($k, $v) = each %$cb) { |
406 | while (my ($pkg, $cb) = each %$cb) { |
259 | return 1 if $v->($term, @_); |
407 | return 1 |
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408 | if $cb->( |
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409 | $TERM->{$pkg} ||= do { |
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410 | my $proxy = bless { }, urxvt::term::proxy::; |
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411 | Scalar::Util::weaken ($proxy->{term} = $TERM); |
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412 | $proxy |
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413 | }, |
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414 | @_, |
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415 | ); |
260 | } |
416 | } |
261 | |
417 | |
262 | 0 |
418 | 0 |
263 | } |
419 | } |
264 | |
420 | |
265 | =back |
421 | sub urxvt::term::proxy::AUTOLOAD { |
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422 | $urxvt::term::proxy::AUTOLOAD =~ /:([^:]+)$/ |
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423 | or die "FATAL: \$AUTOLOAD '$urxvt::term::proxy::AUTOLOAD' unparsable"; |
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424 | |
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425 | eval qq{ |
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426 | sub $urxvt::term::proxy::AUTOLOAD { |
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427 | my \$proxy = shift; |
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428 | \$proxy->{term}->$1 (\@_) |
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429 | } |
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430 | 1 |
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431 | } or die "FATAL: unable to compile method forwarder: $@"; |
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432 | |
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433 | goto &$urxvt::term::proxy::AUTOLOAD; |
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434 | } |
266 | |
435 | |
267 | =head2 The C<urxvt::term> Class |
436 | =head2 The C<urxvt::term> Class |
268 | |
437 | |
269 | =over 4 |
438 | =over 4 |
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327 | =item $oldtext = $term->selection ([$newtext]) |
496 | =item $oldtext = $term->selection ([$newtext]) |
328 | |
497 | |
329 | Return the current selection text and optionally replace it by C<$newtext>. |
498 | Return the current selection text and optionally replace it by C<$newtext>. |
330 | |
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331 | =item $term->scr_overlay ($x, $y, $text) |
500 | #=item $term->overlay ($x, $y, $text) |
332 | |
501 | # |
333 | Create a simple multi-line overlay box. See the next method for details. |
502 | #Create a simple multi-line overlay box. See the next method for details. |
334 | |
503 | # |
335 | =cut |
504 | #=cut |
336 | |
505 | |
337 | sub urxvt::term::scr_overlay { |
506 | sub urxvt::term::scr_overlay { |
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507 | die; |
338 | my ($self, $x, $y, $text) = @_; |
508 | my ($self, $x, $y, $text) = @_; |
339 | |
509 | |
340 | my @lines = split /\n/, $text; |
510 | my @lines = split /\n/, $text; |
341 | |
511 | |
342 | my $w = 0; |
512 | my $w = 0; |
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516 | |
347 | $self->scr_overlay_new ($x, $y, $w, scalar @lines); |
517 | $self->scr_overlay_new ($x, $y, $w, scalar @lines); |
348 | $self->scr_overlay_set (0, $_, $lines[$_]) for 0.. $#lines; |
518 | $self->scr_overlay_set (0, $_, $lines[$_]) for 0.. $#lines; |
349 | } |
519 | } |
350 | |
520 | |
351 | =item $term->scr_overlay_new ($x, $y, $width, $height) |
521 | =item $term->overlay ($x, $y, $width, $height[, $rstyle[, $border]]) |
352 | |
522 | |
353 | Create a new (empty) overlay at the given position with the given |
523 | Create a new (empty) overlay at the given position with the given |
354 | width/height. A border will be put around the box. If either C<$x> or |
524 | width/height. C<$rstyle> defines the initial rendition style |
355 | C<$y> is negative, then this is counted from the right/bottom side, |
525 | (default: C<OVERLAY_RSTYLE>). |
356 | respectively. |
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526 | |
358 | =item $term->scr_overlay_off |
527 | If C<$border> is C<2> (default), then a decorative border will be put |
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528 | around the box. |
359 | |
529 | |
360 | Switch the overlay off again. |
530 | If either C<$x> or C<$y> is negative, then this is counted from the |
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531 | right/bottom side, respectively. |
361 | |
532 | |
362 | =item $term->scr_overlay_set_char ($x, $y, $char, $rend = OVERLAY_RSTYLE) |
533 | This method returns an urxvt::overlay object. The overlay will be visible |
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534 | as long as the perl object is referenced. |
363 | |
535 | |
364 | Put a single character (specified numerically) at the given overlay |
536 | The methods currently supported on C<urxvt::overlay> objects are: |
365 | position. |
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366 | |
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538 | =over 4 |
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539 | |
367 | =item $term->scr_overlay_set ($x, $y, $text) |
540 | =item $overlay->set ($x, $y, $text, $rend) |
368 | |
541 | |
369 | Write a string at the given position into the overlay. |
542 | Similar to C<< $term->ROW_t >> and C<< $term->ROW_r >> in that it puts |
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543 | text in rxvt-unicode's special encoding and an array of rendition values |
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544 | at a specific position inside the overlay. |
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545 | |
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546 | =item $overlay->hide |
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547 | |
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548 | If visible, hide the overlay, but do not destroy it. |
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549 | |
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550 | =item $overlay->show |
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551 | |
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552 | If hidden, display the overlay again. |
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553 | |
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554 | =back |
370 | |
555 | |
371 | =item $cellwidth = $term->strwidth $string |
556 | =item $cellwidth = $term->strwidth $string |
372 | |
557 | |
373 | Returns the number of screen-cells this string would need. Correctly |
558 | Returns the number of screen-cells this string would need. Correctly |
374 | accounts for wide and combining characters. |
559 | accounts for wide and combining characters. |
… | |
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382 | Convert the given locale-encoded octets into a perl string. |
567 | Convert the given locale-encoded octets into a perl string. |
383 | |
568 | |
384 | =item $term->tt_write ($octets) |
569 | =item $term->tt_write ($octets) |
385 | |
570 | |
386 | Write the octets given in C<$data> to the tty (i.e. as program input). To |
571 | Write the octets given in C<$data> to the tty (i.e. as program input). To |
387 | pass characters instead of octets, you should convetr you strings first to |
572 | pass characters instead of octets, you should convert your strings first |
388 | the locale-specific encoding using C<< $term->locale_encode >>. |
573 | to the locale-specific encoding using C<< $term->locale_encode >>. |
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574 | |
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575 | =item $nrow = $term->nrow |
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576 | |
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577 | =item $ncol = $term->ncol |
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578 | |
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579 | Return the number of rows/columns of the terminal window (i.e. as |
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580 | specified by C<-geometry>, excluding any scrollback). |
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581 | |
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582 | =item $nsaved = $term->nsaved |
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583 | |
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584 | Returns the number of lines in the scrollback buffer. |
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585 | |
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586 | =item $view_start = $term->view_start ([$newvalue]) |
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587 | |
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588 | Returns the negative row number of the topmost line. Minimum value is |
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589 | C<0>, which displays the normal terminal contents. Larger values scroll |
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590 | this many lines into the scrollback buffer. |
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591 | |
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592 | =item $term->want_refresh |
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593 | |
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594 | Requests a screen refresh. At the next opportunity, rxvt-unicode will |
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595 | compare the on-screen display with its stored representation. If they |
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596 | differ, it redraws the differences. |
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597 | |
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598 | Used after changing terminal contents to display them. |
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599 | |
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600 | =item $text = $term->ROW_t ($row_number[, $new_text[, $start_col]]) |
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601 | |
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602 | Returns the text of the entire row with number C<$row_number>. Row C<0> |
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603 | is the topmost terminal line, row C<< $term->$ncol-1 >> is the bottommost |
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604 | terminal line. The scrollback buffer starts at line C<-1> and extends to |
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605 | line C<< -$term->nsaved >>. Nothing will be returned if a nonexistent line |
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606 | is requested. |
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607 | |
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608 | If C<$new_text> is specified, it will replace characters in the current |
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609 | line, starting at column C<$start_col> (default C<0>), which is useful |
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610 | to replace only parts of a line. The font index in the rendition will |
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611 | automatically be updated. |
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612 | |
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613 | C<$text> is in a special encoding: tabs and wide characters that use more |
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614 | than one cell when displayed are padded with urxvt::NOCHAR characters |
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615 | (C<chr 65535>). Characters with combining characters and other characters |
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616 | that do not fit into the normal tetx encoding will be replaced with |
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617 | characters in the private use area. |
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618 | |
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619 | You have to obey this encoding when changing text. The advantage is |
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620 | that C<substr> and similar functions work on screen cells and not on |
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621 | characters. |
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622 | |
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623 | The methods C<< $term->special_encode >> and C<< $term->special_decode >> |
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624 | can be used to convert normal strings into this encoding and vice versa. |
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625 | |
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626 | =item $rend = $term->ROW_r ($row_number[, $new_rend[, $start_col]]) |
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627 | |
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628 | Like C<< $term->ROW_t >>, but returns an arrayref with rendition |
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629 | bitsets. Rendition bitsets contain information about colour, font, font |
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630 | styles and similar information. See also C<< $term->ROW_t >>. |
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631 | |
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632 | When setting rendition, the font mask will be ignored. |
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633 | |
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634 | See the section on RENDITION, above. |
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635 | |
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636 | =item $length = $term->ROW_l ($row_number[, $new_length]) |
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637 | |
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638 | Returns the number of screen cells that are in use ("the line |
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639 | length"). Unlike the urxvt core, this returns C<< $term->ncol >> if the |
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640 | line is joined with the following one. |
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641 | |
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642 | =item $bool = $term->is_longer ($row_number) |
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643 | |
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644 | Returns true if the row is part of a multiple-row logical "line" (i.e. |
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645 | joined with the following row), which means all characters are in use |
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646 | and it is continued on the next row (and possibly a continuation of the |
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647 | previous row(s)). |
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648 | |
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649 | =item $line = $term->line ($row_number) |
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650 | |
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651 | Create and return a new C<urxvt::line> object that stores information |
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652 | about the logical line that row C<$row_number> is part of. It supports the |
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653 | following methods: |
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654 | |
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655 | =over 4 |
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656 | |
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657 | =item $text = $line->t |
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658 | |
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659 | Returns the full text of the line, similar to C<ROW_t> |
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660 | |
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661 | =item $rend = $line->r |
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662 | |
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663 | Returns the full rendition array of the line, similar to C<ROW_r> |
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664 | |
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665 | =item $length = $line->l |
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666 | |
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667 | Returns the length of the line in cells, similar to C<ROW_l>. |
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668 | |
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669 | =item $rownum = $line->beg |
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670 | |
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671 | =item $rownum = $line->end |
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672 | |
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673 | Return the row number of the first/last row of the line, respectively. |
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674 | |
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675 | =item $offset = $line->offset_of ($row, $col) |
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676 | |
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677 | Returns the character offset of the given row|col pair within the logical |
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678 | line. |
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679 | |
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680 | =item ($row, $col) = $line->coord_of ($offset) |
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681 | |
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682 | Translates a string offset into terminal coordinates again. |
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683 | |
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684 | =back |
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685 | |
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686 | =cut |
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687 | |
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688 | sub urxvt::term::line { |
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689 | my ($self, $row) = @_; |
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690 | |
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691 | my $maxrow = $self->nrow - 1; |
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692 | |
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693 | my ($beg, $end) = ($row, $row); |
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694 | |
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695 | --$beg while $self->ROW_is_longer ($beg - 1); |
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696 | ++$end while $self->ROW_is_longer ($end) && $end < $maxrow; |
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697 | |
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698 | bless { |
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699 | term => $self, |
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700 | beg => $beg, |
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701 | end => $end, |
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702 | len => ($end - $beg) * $self->ncol + $self->ROW_l ($end), |
|
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703 | }, urxvt::line:: |
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704 | } |
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705 | |
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706 | sub urxvt::line::t { |
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707 | my ($self) = @_; |
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708 | |
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709 | substr +(join "", map $self->{term}->ROW_t ($_), $self->{beg} .. $self->{end}), |
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710 | 0, $self->{len} |
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711 | } |
|
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712 | |
|
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713 | sub urxvt::line::r { |
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714 | my ($self) = @_; |
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715 | |
|
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716 | my $rend = [ |
|
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717 | map @{ $self->{term}->ROW_r ($_) }, $self->{beg} .. $self->{end} |
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718 | ]; |
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719 | $#$rend = $self->{len} - 1; |
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720 | $rend |
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721 | } |
|
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722 | |
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723 | sub urxvt::line::beg { $_[0]{beg} } |
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724 | sub urxvt::line::end { $_[0]{end} } |
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725 | sub urxvt::line::l { $_[0]{len} } |
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726 | |
|
|
727 | sub urxvt::line::offset_of { |
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728 | my ($self, $row, $col) = @_; |
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729 | |
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730 | ($row - $self->{beg}) * $self->{term}->ncol + $col |
|
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731 | } |
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732 | |
|
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733 | sub urxvt::line::coord_of { |
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734 | my ($self, $offset) = @_; |
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735 | |
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|
736 | use integer; |
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737 | |
|
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738 | ( |
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739 | $offset / $self->{term}->ncol + $self->{beg}, |
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740 | $offset % $self->{term}->ncol |
|
|
741 | ) |
|
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742 | } |
|
|
743 | |
|
|
744 | =item ($row, $col) = $line->coord_of ($offset) |
|
|
745 | =item $text = $term->special_encode $string |
|
|
746 | |
|
|
747 | Converts a perl string into the special encoding used by rxvt-unicode, |
|
|
748 | where one character corresponds to one screen cell. See |
|
|
749 | C<< $term->ROW_t >> for details. |
|
|
750 | |
|
|
751 | =item $string = $term->special_decode $text |
|
|
752 | |
|
|
753 | Converts rxvt-unicodes text reprsentation into a perl string. See |
|
|
754 | C<< $term->ROW_t >> for details. |
389 | |
755 | |
390 | =back |
756 | =back |
391 | |
757 | |
392 | =head2 The C<urxvt::timer> Class |
758 | =head2 The C<urxvt::timer> Class |
393 | |
759 | |
394 | This class implements timer watchers/events. Time is represented as a |
760 | This class implements timer watchers/events. Time is represented as a |
395 | fractional number of seconds since the epoch. Example: |
761 | fractional number of seconds since the epoch. Example: |
396 | |
762 | |
397 | # create a digital clock display in upper right corner |
763 | $term->{overlay} = $term->overlay (-1, 0, 8, 1, urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE, 0); |
398 | $term->{timer} = urxvt::timer |
764 | $term->{timer} = urxvt::timer |
399 | ->new |
765 | ->new |
400 | ->start (urxvt::NOW) |
766 | ->interval (1) |
401 | ->cb (sub { |
767 | ->cb (sub { |
402 | my ($timer) = @_; |
|
|
403 | my $time = $timer->at; |
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|
404 | $timer->start ($time + 1); |
|
|
405 | $self->scr_overlay (-1, 0, |
768 | $term->{overlay}->set (0, 0, |
406 | POSIX::strftime "%H:%M:%S", localtime $time); |
769 | sprintf "%2d:%02d:%02d", (localtime urxvt::NOW)[2,1,0]); |
407 | }); |
770 | }); |
408 | |
771 | |
409 | =over 4 |
772 | =over 4 |
410 | |
773 | |
411 | =item $timer = new urxvt::timer |
774 | =item $timer = new urxvt::timer |
412 | |
775 | |
413 | Create a new timer object in stopped state. |
776 | Create a new timer object in started state. It is scheduled to fire |
|
|
777 | immediately. |
414 | |
778 | |
415 | =item $timer = $timer->cb (sub { my ($timer) = @_; ... }) |
779 | =item $timer = $timer->cb (sub { my ($timer) = @_; ... }) |
416 | |
780 | |
417 | Set the callback to be called when the timer triggers. |
781 | Set the callback to be called when the timer triggers. |
418 | |
782 | |
… | |
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421 | Return the time this watcher will fire next. |
785 | Return the time this watcher will fire next. |
422 | |
786 | |
423 | =item $timer = $timer->set ($tstamp) |
787 | =item $timer = $timer->set ($tstamp) |
424 | |
788 | |
425 | Set the time the event is generated to $tstamp. |
789 | Set the time the event is generated to $tstamp. |
|
|
790 | |
|
|
791 | =item $timer = $timer->interval ($interval) |
|
|
792 | |
|
|
793 | Normally (and when C<$interval> is C<0>), the timer will automatically |
|
|
794 | stop after it has fired once. If C<$interval> is non-zero, then the timer |
|
|
795 | is automatically rescheduled at the given intervals. |
426 | |
796 | |
427 | =item $timer = $timer->start |
797 | =item $timer = $timer->start |
428 | |
798 | |
429 | Start the timer. |
799 | Start the timer. |
430 | |
800 | |
… | |
… | |
493 | This variable controls the verbosity level of the perl extension. Higher |
863 | This variable controls the verbosity level of the perl extension. Higher |
494 | numbers indicate more verbose output. |
864 | numbers indicate more verbose output. |
495 | |
865 | |
496 | =over 4 |
866 | =over 4 |
497 | |
867 | |
498 | =item 0 - only fatal messages |
868 | =item =0 - only fatal messages |
499 | |
869 | |
500 | =item 3 - script loading and management |
870 | =item =3 - script loading and management |
501 | |
871 | |
502 | =item 10 - all events received |
872 | =item =10 - all events received |
503 | |
873 | |
504 | =back |
874 | =back |
505 | |
875 | |
506 | =head1 AUTHOR |
876 | =head1 AUTHOR |
507 | |
877 | |