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1 =encoding utf8
2
3 =head1 NAME
4
5 @@RXVT_NAME@@perl - rxvt-unicode's embedded perl interpreter
6
7 =head1 SYNOPSIS
8
9 # create a file grab_test in $HOME:
10
11 sub on_sel_grab {
12 warn "you selected ", $_[0]->selection;
13 ()
14 }
15
16 # start a @@RXVT_NAME@@ using it:
17
18 @@RXVT_NAME@@ --perl-lib $HOME -pe grab_test
19
20 =head1 DESCRIPTION
21
22 Everytime a terminal object gets created, extension scripts specified via
23 the C<perl> resource are loaded and associated with it.
24
25 Scripts are compiled in a 'use strict' and 'use utf8' environment, and
26 thus must be encoded as UTF-8.
27
28 Each script will only ever be loaded once, even in @@RXVT_NAME@@d, where
29 scripts will be shared (but not enabled) for all terminals.
30
31 =head1 PREPACKAGED EXTENSIONS
32
33 This section describes the extensions delivered with this release. You can
34 find them in F<@@RXVT_LIBDIR@@/urxvt/perl/>.
35
36 You can activate them like this:
37
38 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pe <extensionname>
39
40 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 =over 4
45
46 =item selection (enabled by default)
47
48 (More) intelligent selection. This extension tries to be more intelligent
49 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
57 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 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 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 This extension also offers following bindable keyboard commands:
83
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 =item option-popup (enabled by default)
95
96 Binds a popup menu to Ctrl-Button2 that lets you toggle (some) options at
97 runtime.
98
99 =item selection-popup (enabled by default)
100
101 Binds a popup menu to Ctrl-Button3 that lets you convert the selection
102 text into various other formats/action (such as uri unescaping, perl
103 evaluation, web-browser starting etc.), depending on content.
104
105 Other extensions can extend this popup menu by pushing a code reference
106 onto C<@{ $term->{selection_popup_hook} }>, that is called whenever the
107 popup is displayed.
108
109 It's sole argument is the popup menu, which can be modified. The selection
110 is in C<$_>, 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 push @{ $self->{term}{selection_popup_hook} }, sub {
120 /a/ ? ("a to be" => sub { s/a/b/g }
121 : ()
122 };
123
124 =item searchable-scrollback<hotkey> (enabled by default)
125
126 Adds regex search functionality to the scrollback buffer, triggered
127 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
139 =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 =item - the tty is in ICANON state.
152
153 =item - the text cursor is visible.
154
155 =item - the primary screen is currently being displayed.
156
157 =item - the mouse is on the same (multi-row-) line as the text cursor.
158
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 =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 C<filename:number>, often seen in compiler messages, into C<vi +$filename
178 $word>:
179
180 URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: s/^([^:[:space:]]+):(\\d+):?$/vi +$2 \\Q$1\\E\\x0d/
181
182 And this example matches the same,but replaces it with vi-commands you can
183 paste directly into your (vi :) editor:
184
185 URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: s/^([^:[:space:]]+(\\d+):?$/:e \\Q$1\\E\\x0d:$2\\x0d/
186
187 Of course, this can be modified to suit your needs and your editor :)
188
189 To expand the example above to typical perl error messages ("XXX at
190 FILENAME line YYY."), you need a slightly more elaborate solution:
191
192 URxvt.selection.pattern-0: ( at .*? line \\d+[,.])
193 URxvt.selection-autotransform.0: s/^ at (.*?) line (\\d+)[,.]$/:e \\Q$1\E\\x0d:$2\\x0d/
194
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 =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 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
210 The tabbar itself can be configured similarly to a normal terminal, but
211 with a resource class of C<URxvt.tabbed>. In addition, it supports the
212 following four resources (shown with defaults):
213
214 URxvt.tabbed.tabbar-fg: <colour-index, default 3>
215 URxvt.tabbed.tabbar-bg: <colour-index, default 0>
216 URxvt.tabbed.tab-fg: <colour-index, default 0>
217 URxvt.tabbed.tab-bg: <colour-index, default 1>
218
219 See I<COLOR AND GRAPHICS> in the @@RXVT_NAME@@(1) manpage for valid
220 indices.
221
222 =item mark-urls
223
224 Uses per-line display filtering (C<on_line_update>) to underline urls and
225 make them clickable. When middle-clicked, the program specified in the
226 resource C<urlLauncher> (default C<x-www-browser>) will be started with
227 the URL as first argument.
228
229 =item xim-onthespot
230
231 This (experimental) perl extension implements OnTheSpot editing. It does
232 not work perfectly, and some input methods don't seem to work well with
233 OnTheSpot editing in general, but it seems to work at leats for SCIM and
234 kinput2.
235
236 You enable it by specifying this extension and a preedit style of
237 C<OnTheSpot>, i.e.:
238
239 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pt OnTheSpot -pe xim-onthespot
240
241 =item automove-background
242
243 This is basically a one-line extension that dynamically changes the background pixmap offset
244 to the window position, in effect creating the same effect as pseudo transparency with
245 a custom pixmap. No scaling is supported in this mode. Exmaple:
246
247 @@RXVT_NAME@@ -pixmap background.xpm -pe automove-background
248
249 =item block-graphics-to-ascii
250
251 A not very useful example of filtering all text output to the terminal,
252 by replacing all line-drawing characters (U+2500 .. U+259F) by a
253 similar-looking ascii character.
254
255 =item digital-clock
256
257 Displays a digital clock using the built-in overlay.
258
259 =item remote-clipboard
260
261 Somewhat of a misnomer, this extension adds two menu entries to the
262 selection popup that allows one ti run external commands to store the
263 selection somewhere and fetch it again.
264
265 We use it to implement a "distributed selection mechanism", which just
266 means that one command uploads the file to a remote server, and another
267 reads it.
268
269 The commands can be set using the C<URxvt.remote-selection.store> and
270 C<URxvt.remote-selection.fetch> resources. The first should read the
271 selection to store from STDIN (always in UTF-8), the second should provide
272 the selection data on STDOUT (also in UTF-8).
273
274 The defaults (which are likely useless to you) use rsh and cat:
275
276 URxvt.remote-selection.store: rsh ruth 'cat >/tmp/distributed-selection'
277 URxvt.remote-selection.fetch: rsh ruth 'cat /tmp/distributed-selection'
278
279 =item selection-pastebin
280
281 This is a little rarely useful extension that Uploads the selection as
282 textfile to a remote site (or does other things). (The implementation is
283 not currently secure for use in a multiuser environment as it writes to
284 F</tmp> directly.).
285
286 It listens to the C<selection-pastebin:remote-pastebin> keyboard command,
287 i.e.
288
289 URxvt.keysym.C-M-e: perl:selection-pastebin:remote-pastebin
290
291 Pressing this combination runs a command with C<%> replaced by the name of
292 the textfile. This command can be set via a resource:
293
294 URxvt.selection-pastebin.cmd: rsync -apP % ruth:/var/www/www.ta-sa.org/files/txt/.
295
296 And the default is likely not useful to anybody but the few people around
297 here :)
298
299 The name of the textfile is the hex encoded md5 sum of the selection, so
300 the same content should lead to the same filename.
301
302 After a successful upload the selection will be replaced by the text given
303 in the C<selection-pastebin-url> resource (again, the % is the placeholder
304 for the filename):
305
306 URxvt.selection-pastebin.url: http://www.ta-sa.org/files/txt/%
307
308 =item example-refresh-hooks
309
310 Displays a very simple digital clock in the upper right corner of the
311 window. Illustrates overwriting the refresh callbacks to create your own
312 overlays or changes.
313
314 =back
315
316 =head1 API DOCUMENTATION
317
318 =head2 General API Considerations
319
320 All objects (such as terminals, time watchers etc.) are typical
321 reference-to-hash objects. The hash can be used to store anything you
322 like. All members starting with an underscore (such as C<_ptr> or
323 C<_hook>) are reserved for internal uses and B<MUST NOT> be accessed or
324 modified).
325
326 When objects are destroyed on the C++ side, the perl object hashes are
327 emptied, so its best to store related objects such as time watchers and
328 the like inside the terminal object so they get destroyed as soon as the
329 terminal is destroyed.
330
331 Argument names also often indicate the type of a parameter. Here are some
332 hints on what they mean:
333
334 =over 4
335
336 =item $text
337
338 Rxvt-unicodes special way of encoding text, where one "unicode" character
339 always represents one screen cell. See L<ROW_t> for a discussion of this format.
340
341 =item $string
342
343 A perl text string, with an emphasis on I<text>. It can store all unicode
344 characters and is to be distinguished with text encoded in a specific
345 encoding (often locale-specific) and binary data.
346
347 =item $octets
348
349 Either binary data or - more common - a text string encoded in a
350 locale-specific way.
351
352 =back
353
354 =head2 Extension Objects
355
356 Very perl extension is a perl class. A separate perl object is created
357 for each terminal and each extension and passed as the first parameter to
358 hooks. So extensions can use their C<$self> object without having to think
359 about other extensions, with the exception of methods and members that
360 begin with an underscore character C<_>: these are reserved for internal
361 use.
362
363 Although it isn't a C<urxvt::term> object, you can call all methods of the
364 C<urxvt::term> class on this object.
365
366 It has the following methods and data members:
367
368 =over 4
369
370 =item $urxvt_term = $self->{term}
371
372 Returns the C<urxvt::term> object associated with this instance of the
373 extension. This member I<must not> be changed in any way.
374
375 =item $self->enable ($hook_name => $cb, [$hook_name => $cb..])
376
377 Dynamically enable the given hooks (named without the C<on_> prefix) for
378 this extension, replacing any previous hook. This is useful when you want
379 to overwrite time-critical hooks only temporarily.
380
381 =item $self->disable ($hook_name[, $hook_name..])
382
383 Dynamically disable the given hooks.
384
385 =back
386
387 =head2 Hooks
388
389 The following subroutines can be declared in extension files, and will be
390 called whenever the relevant event happens.
391
392 The first argument passed to them is an extension oject as described in
393 the in the C<Extension Objects> section.
394
395 B<All> of these hooks must return a boolean value. If any of the called
396 hooks returns true, then the event counts as being I<consumed>, and the
397 relevant action might not be carried out by the C++ code.
398
399 I<< When in doubt, return a false value (preferably C<()>). >>
400
401 =over 4
402
403 =item on_init $term
404
405 Called after a new terminal object has been initialized, but before
406 windows are created or the command gets run. Most methods are unsafe to
407 call or deliver senseless data, as terminal size and other characteristics
408 have not yet been determined. You can safely query and change resources
409 and options, though. For many purposes the C<on_start> hook is a better
410 place.
411
412 =item on_start $term
413
414 Called at the very end of initialisation of a new terminal, just before
415 trying to map (display) the toplevel and returning to the mainloop.
416
417 =item on_destroy $term
418
419 Called whenever something tries to destroy terminal, when the terminal is
420 still fully functional (not for long, though).
421
422 =item on_reset $term
423
424 Called after the screen is "reset" for any reason, such as resizing or
425 control sequences. Here is where you can react on changes to size-related
426 variables.
427
428 =item on_child_start $term, $pid
429
430 Called just after the child process has been C<fork>ed.
431
432 =item on_child_exit $term, $status
433
434 Called just after the child process has exited. C<$status> is the status
435 from C<waitpid>.
436
437 =item on_sel_make $term, $eventtime
438
439 Called whenever a selection has been made by the user, but before the
440 selection text is copied, so changes to the beginning, end or type of the
441 selection will be honored.
442
443 Returning a true value aborts selection making by urxvt, in which case you
444 have to make a selection yourself by calling C<< $term->selection_grab >>.
445
446 =item on_sel_grab $term, $eventtime
447
448 Called whenever a selection has been copied, but before the selection is
449 requested from the server. The selection text can be queried and changed
450 by calling C<< $term->selection >>.
451
452 Returning a true value aborts selection grabbing. It will still be hilighted.
453
454 =item on_sel_extend $term
455
456 Called whenever the user tries to extend the selection (e.g. with a double
457 click) and is either supposed to return false (normal operation), or
458 should extend the selection itelf and return true to suppress the built-in
459 processing. This can happen multiple times, as long as the callback
460 returns true, it will be called on every further click by the user and is
461 supposed to enlarge the selection more and more, if possible.
462
463 See the F<selection> example extension.
464
465 =item on_view_change $term, $offset
466
467 Called whenever the view offset changes, i..e the user or program
468 scrolls. Offset C<0> means display the normal terminal, positive values
469 show this many lines of scrollback.
470
471 =item on_scroll_back $term, $lines, $saved
472
473 Called whenever lines scroll out of the terminal area into the scrollback
474 buffer. C<$lines> is the number of lines scrolled out and may be larger
475 than the scroll back buffer or the terminal.
476
477 It is called before lines are scrolled out (so rows 0 .. min ($lines - 1,
478 $nrow - 1) represent the lines to be scrolled out). C<$saved> is the total
479 number of lines that will be in the scrollback buffer.
480
481 =item on_osc_seq $term, $string
482
483 Called whenever the B<ESC ] 777 ; string ST> command sequence (OSC =
484 operating system command) is processed. Cursor position and other state
485 information is up-to-date when this happens. For interoperability, the
486 string should start with the extension name and a colon, to distinguish
487 it from commands for other extensions, and this might be enforced in the
488 future.
489
490 Be careful not ever to trust (in a security sense) the data you receive,
491 as its source can not easily be controleld (e-mail content, messages from
492 other users on the same system etc.).
493
494 =item on_add_lines $term, $string
495
496 Called whenever text is about to be output, with the text as argument. You
497 can filter/change and output the text yourself by returning a true value
498 and calling C<< $term->scr_add_lines >> yourself. Please note that this
499 might be very slow, however, as your hook is called for B<all> text being
500 output.
501
502 =item on_tt_write $term, $octets
503
504 Called whenever some data is written to the tty/pty and can be used to
505 suppress or filter tty input.
506
507 =item on_line_update $term, $row
508
509 Called whenever a line was updated or changed. Can be used to filter
510 screen output (e.g. underline urls or other useless stuff). Only lines
511 that are being shown will be filtered, and, due to performance reasons,
512 not always immediately.
513
514 The row number is always the topmost row of the line if the line spans
515 multiple rows.
516
517 Please note that, if you change the line, then the hook might get called
518 later with the already-modified line (e.g. if unrelated parts change), so
519 you cannot just toggle rendition bits, but only set them.
520
521 =item on_refresh_begin $term
522
523 Called just before the screen gets redrawn. Can be used for overlay
524 or similar effects by modify terminal contents in refresh_begin, and
525 restoring them in refresh_end. The built-in overlay and selection display
526 code is run after this hook, and takes precedence.
527
528 =item on_refresh_end $term
529
530 Called just after the screen gets redrawn. See C<on_refresh_begin>.
531
532 =item on_user_command $term, $string
533
534 Called whenever the a user-configured event is being activated (e.g. via
535 a C<perl:string> action bound to a key, see description of the B<keysym>
536 resource in the @@RXVT_NAME@@(1) manpage).
537
538 The event is simply the action string. This interface is assumed to change
539 slightly in the future.
540
541 =item on_x_event $term, $event
542
543 Called on every X event received on the vt window (and possibly other
544 windows). Should only be used as a last resort. Most event structure
545 members are not passed.
546
547 =item on_focus_in $term
548
549 Called whenever the window gets the keyboard focus, before rxvt-unicode
550 does focus in processing.
551
552 =item on_focus_out $term
553
554 Called wheneever the window loses keyboard focus, before rxvt-unicode does
555 focus out processing.
556
557 =item on_configure_notify $term, $event
558
559 =item on_property_notify $term, $event
560
561 =item on_key_press $term, $event, $keysym, $octets
562
563 =item on_key_release $term, $event, $keysym
564
565 =item on_button_press $term, $event
566
567 =item on_button_release $term, $event
568
569 =item on_motion_notify $term, $event
570
571 =item on_map_notify $term, $event
572
573 =item on_unmap_notify $term, $event
574
575 Called whenever the corresponding X event is received for the terminal If
576 the hook returns true, then the even will be ignored by rxvt-unicode.
577
578 The event is a hash with most values as named by Xlib (see the XEvent
579 manpage), with the additional members C<row> and C<col>, which are the
580 (real, not screen-based) row and column under the mouse cursor.
581
582 C<on_key_press> additionally receives the string rxvt-unicode would
583 output, if any, in locale-specific encoding.
584
585 subwindow.
586
587 =item on_client_message $term, $event
588
589 =item on_wm_protocols $term, $event
590
591 =item on_wm_delete_window $term, $event
592
593 Called when various types of ClientMessage events are received (all with
594 format=32, WM_PROTOCOLS or WM_PROTOCOLS:WM_DELETE_WINDOW).
595
596 =back
597
598 =cut
599
600 package urxvt;
601
602 use utf8;
603 use strict;
604 use Carp ();
605 use Scalar::Util ();
606 use List::Util ();
607
608 our $VERSION = 1;
609 our $TERM;
610 our @TERM_INIT;
611 our @TERM_EXT;
612 our @HOOKNAME;
613 our %HOOKTYPE = map +($HOOKNAME[$_] => $_), 0..$#HOOKNAME;
614 our %OPTION;
615
616 our $LIBDIR;
617 our $RESNAME;
618 our $RESCLASS;
619 our $RXVTNAME;
620
621 our $NOCHAR = chr 0xffff;
622
623 =head2 Variables in the C<urxvt> Package
624
625 =over 4
626
627 =item $urxvt::LIBDIR
628
629 The rxvt-unicode library directory, where, among other things, the perl
630 modules and scripts are stored.
631
632 =item $urxvt::RESCLASS, $urxvt::RESCLASS
633
634 The resource class and name rxvt-unicode uses to look up X resources.
635
636 =item $urxvt::RXVTNAME
637
638 The basename of the installed binaries, usually C<urxvt>.
639
640 =item $urxvt::TERM
641
642 The current terminal. This variable stores the current C<urxvt::term>
643 object, whenever a callback/hook is executing.
644
645 =item @urxvt::TERM_INIT
646
647 All coderefs in this array will be called as methods of the next newly
648 created C<urxvt::term> object (during the C<on_init> phase). The array
649 gets cleared before the codereferences that were in it are being executed,
650 so coderefs can push themselves onto it again if they so desire.
651
652 This complements to the perl-eval commandline option, but gets executed
653 first.
654
655 =item @urxvt::TERM_EXT
656
657 Works similar to C<@TERM_INIT>, but contains perl package/class names, which
658 get registered as normal extensions after calling the hooks in C<@TERM_INIT>
659 but before other extensions. Gets cleared just like C<@TERM_INIT>.
660
661 =back
662
663 =head2 Functions in the C<urxvt> Package
664
665 =over 4
666
667 =item urxvt::fatal $errormessage
668
669 Fatally aborts execution with the given error message. Avoid at all
670 costs! The only time this is acceptable is when the terminal process
671 starts up.
672
673 =item urxvt::warn $string
674
675 Calls C<rxvt_warn> with the given string which should not include a
676 newline. The module also overwrites the C<warn> builtin with a function
677 that calls this function.
678
679 Using this function has the advantage that its output ends up in the
680 correct place, e.g. on stderr of the connecting urxvtc client.
681
682 Messages have a size limit of 1023 bytes currently.
683
684 =item @terms = urxvt::termlist
685
686 Returns all urxvt::term objects that exist in this process, regardless of
687 wether they are started, being destroyed etc., so be careful. Only term
688 objects that have perl extensions attached will be returned (because there
689 is no urxvt::term objet associated with others).
690
691 =item $time = urxvt::NOW
692
693 Returns the "current time" (as per the event loop).
694
695 =item urxvt::CurrentTime
696
697 =item urxvt::ShiftMask, LockMask, ControlMask, Mod1Mask, Mod2Mask,
698 Mod3Mask, Mod4Mask, Mod5Mask, Button1Mask, Button2Mask, Button3Mask,
699 Button4Mask, Button5Mask, AnyModifier
700
701 =item urxvt::NoEventMask, KeyPressMask, KeyReleaseMask,
702 ButtonPressMask, ButtonReleaseMask, EnterWindowMask, LeaveWindowMask,
703 PointerMotionMask, PointerMotionHintMask, Button1MotionMask, Button2MotionMask,
704 Button3MotionMask, Button4MotionMask, Button5MotionMask, ButtonMotionMask,
705 KeymapStateMask, ExposureMask, VisibilityChangeMask, StructureNotifyMask,
706 ResizeRedirectMask, SubstructureNotifyMask, SubstructureRedirectMask,
707 FocusChangeMask, PropertyChangeMask, ColormapChangeMask, OwnerGrabButtonMask
708
709 =item urxvt::KeyPress, KeyRelease, ButtonPress, ButtonRelease, MotionNotify,
710 EnterNotify, LeaveNotify, FocusIn, FocusOut, KeymapNotify, Expose,
711 GraphicsExpose, NoExpose, VisibilityNotify, CreateNotify, DestroyNotify,
712 UnmapNotify, MapNotify, MapRequest, ReparentNotify, ConfigureNotify,
713 ConfigureRequest, GravityNotify, ResizeRequest, CirculateNotify,
714 CirculateRequest, PropertyNotify, SelectionClear, SelectionRequest,
715 SelectionNotify, ColormapNotify, ClientMessage, MappingNotify
716
717 Various constants for use in X calls and event processing.
718
719 =back
720
721 =head2 RENDITION
722
723 Rendition bitsets contain information about colour, font, font styles and
724 similar information for each screen cell.
725
726 The following "macros" deal with changes in rendition sets. You should
727 never just create a bitset, you should always modify an existing one,
728 as they contain important information required for correct operation of
729 rxvt-unicode.
730
731 =over 4
732
733 =item $rend = urxvt::DEFAULT_RSTYLE
734
735 Returns the default rendition, as used when the terminal is starting up or
736 being reset. Useful as a base to start when creating renditions.
737
738 =item $rend = urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE
739
740 Return the rendition mask used for overlays by default.
741
742 =item $rendbit = urxvt::RS_Bold, RS_Italic, RS_Blink, RS_RVid, RS_Uline
743
744 Return the bit that enabled bold, italic, blink, reverse-video and
745 underline, respectively. To enable such a style, just logically OR it into
746 the bitset.
747
748 =item $foreground = urxvt::GET_BASEFG $rend
749
750 =item $background = urxvt::GET_BASEBG $rend
751
752 Return the foreground/background colour index, respectively.
753
754 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_FGCOLOR $rend, $new_colour
755
756 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_BGCOLOR $rend, $new_colour
757
758 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_COLOR $rend, $new_fg, $new_bg
759
760 Replace the foreground/background colour in the rendition mask with the
761 specified one.
762
763 =item $value = urxvt::GET_CUSTOM $rend
764
765 Return the "custom" value: Every rendition has 5 bits for use by
766 extensions. They can be set and changed as you like and are initially
767 zero.
768
769 =item $rend = urxvt::SET_CUSTOM $rend, $new_value
770
771 Change the custom value.
772
773 =back
774
775 =cut
776
777 BEGIN {
778 # overwrite perl's warn
779 *CORE::GLOBAL::warn = sub {
780 my $msg = join "", @_;
781 $msg .= "\n"
782 unless $msg =~ /\n$/;
783 urxvt::warn ($msg);
784 };
785 }
786
787 no warnings 'utf8';
788
789 my $verbosity = $ENV{URXVT_PERL_VERBOSITY};
790
791 sub verbose {
792 my ($level, $msg) = @_;
793 warn "$msg\n" if $level <= $verbosity;
794 }
795
796 my %extension_pkg;
797
798 # load a single script into its own package, once only
799 sub extension_package($) {
800 my ($path) = @_;
801
802 $extension_pkg{$path} ||= do {
803 $path =~ /([^\/\\]+)$/;
804 my $pkg = $1;
805 $pkg =~ s/[^[:word:]]/_/g;
806 $pkg = "urxvt::ext::$pkg";
807
808 verbose 3, "loading extension '$path' into package '$pkg'";
809
810 open my $fh, "<:raw", $path
811 or die "$path: $!";
812
813 my $source =
814 "package $pkg; use strict; use utf8; no warnings 'utf8';\n"
815 . "#line 1 \"$path\"\n{\n"
816 . (do { local $/; <$fh> })
817 . "\n};\n1";
818
819 eval $source
820 or die "$path: $@";
821
822 $pkg
823 }
824 }
825
826 our $retval; # return value for urxvt
827
828 # called by the rxvt core
829 sub invoke {
830 local $TERM = shift;
831 my $htype = shift;
832
833 if ($htype == 0) { # INIT
834 my @dirs = ((split /:/, $TERM->resource ("perl_lib")), "$LIBDIR/perl");
835
836 my %ext_arg;
837
838 {
839 my @init = @TERM_INIT;
840 @TERM_INIT = ();
841 $_->($TERM) for @init;
842 my @pkg = @TERM_EXT;
843 @TERM_EXT = ();
844 $TERM->register_package ($_) for @pkg;
845 }
846
847 for (grep $_, map { split /,/, $TERM->resource ("perl_ext_$_") } 1, 2) {
848 if ($_ eq "default") {
849 $ext_arg{$_} ||= [] for qw(selection option-popup selection-popup searchable-scrollback readline);
850 } elsif (/^-(.*)$/) {
851 delete $ext_arg{$1};
852 } elsif (/^([^<]+)<(.*)>$/) {
853 push @{ $ext_arg{$1} }, $2;
854 } else {
855 $ext_arg{$_} ||= [];
856 }
857 }
858
859 while (my ($ext, $argv) = each %ext_arg) {
860 my @files = grep -f $_, map "$_/$ext", @dirs;
861
862 if (@files) {
863 $TERM->register_package (extension_package $files[0], $argv);
864 } else {
865 warn "perl extension '$ext' not found in perl library search path\n";
866 }
867 }
868
869 eval "#line 1 \"--perl-eval resource/argument\"\n" . $TERM->resource ("perl_eval");
870 warn $@ if $@;
871 }
872
873 $retval = undef;
874
875 if (my $cb = $TERM->{_hook}[$htype]) {
876 verbose 10, "$HOOKNAME[$htype] (" . (join ", ", $TERM, @_) . ")"
877 if $verbosity >= 10;
878
879 keys %$cb;
880
881 while (my ($pkg, $cb) = each %$cb) {
882 my $retval_ = eval { $cb->($TERM->{_pkg}{$pkg}, @_) };
883 $retval ||= $retval_;
884
885 if ($@) {
886 $TERM->ungrab; # better to lose the grab than the session
887 warn $@;
888 }
889 }
890
891 verbose 11, "$HOOKNAME[$htype] returning <$retval>"
892 if $verbosity >= 11;
893 }
894
895 if ($htype == 1) { # DESTROY
896 # clear package objects
897 %$_ = () for values %{ $TERM->{_pkg} };
898
899 # clear package
900 %$TERM = ();
901 }
902
903 $retval
904 }
905
906 sub SET_COLOR($$$) {
907 SET_BGCOLOR (SET_FGCOLOR ($_[0], $_[1]), $_[2])
908 }
909
910 # urxvt::term::extension
911
912 package urxvt::term::extension;
913
914 sub enable {
915 my ($self, %hook) = @_;
916 my $pkg = $self->{_pkg};
917
918 while (my ($name, $cb) = each %hook) {
919 my $htype = $HOOKTYPE{uc $name};
920 defined $htype
921 or Carp::croak "unsupported hook type '$name'";
922
923 $self->set_should_invoke ($htype, +1)
924 unless exists $self->{term}{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg};
925
926 $self->{term}{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg} = $cb;
927 }
928 }
929
930 sub disable {
931 my ($self, @hook) = @_;
932 my $pkg = $self->{_pkg};
933
934 for my $name (@hook) {
935 my $htype = $HOOKTYPE{uc $name};
936 defined $htype
937 or Carp::croak "unsupported hook type '$name'";
938
939 $self->set_should_invoke ($htype, -1)
940 if delete $self->{term}{_hook}[$htype]{$pkg};
941 }
942 }
943
944 our $AUTOLOAD;
945
946 sub AUTOLOAD {
947 $AUTOLOAD =~ /:([^:]+)$/
948 or die "FATAL: \$AUTOLOAD '$AUTOLOAD' unparsable";
949
950 eval qq{
951 sub $AUTOLOAD {
952 my \$proxy = shift;
953 \$proxy->{term}->$1 (\@_)
954 }
955 1
956 } or die "FATAL: unable to compile method forwarder: $@";
957
958 goto &$AUTOLOAD;
959 }
960
961 sub DESTROY {
962 # nop
963 }
964
965 # urxvt::destroy_hook
966
967 sub urxvt::destroy_hook::DESTROY {
968 ${$_[0]}->();
969 }
970
971 sub urxvt::destroy_hook(&) {
972 bless \shift, urxvt::destroy_hook::
973 }
974
975 package urxvt::anyevent;
976
977 =head2 The C<urxvt::anyevent> Class
978
979 The sole purpose of this class is to deliver an interface to the
980 C<AnyEvent> module - any module using it will work inside urxvt without
981 further programming. The only exception is that you cannot wait on
982 condition variables, but non-blocking condvar use is ok. What this means
983 is that you cannot use blocking APIs, but the non-blocking variant should
984 work.
985
986 =cut
987
988 our $VERSION = 1;
989
990 $INC{"urxvt/anyevent.pm"} = 1; # mark us as there
991 push @AnyEvent::REGISTRY, [urxvt => urxvt::anyevent::];
992
993 sub timer {
994 my ($class, %arg) = @_;
995
996 my $cb = $arg{cb};
997
998 urxvt::timer
999 ->new
1000 ->start (urxvt::NOW + $arg{after})
1001 ->cb (sub {
1002 $_[0]->stop; # need to cancel manually
1003 $cb->();
1004 })
1005 }
1006
1007 sub io {
1008 my ($class, %arg) = @_;
1009
1010 my $cb = $arg{cb};
1011
1012 bless [$arg{fh}, urxvt::iow
1013 ->new
1014 ->fd (fileno $arg{fh})
1015 ->events (($arg{poll} =~ /r/ ? 1 : 0)
1016 | ($arg{poll} =~ /w/ ? 2 : 0))
1017 ->start
1018 ->cb (sub {
1019 $cb->(($_[1] & 1 ? 'r' : '')
1020 . ($_[1] & 2 ? 'w' : ''));
1021 })],
1022 urxvt::anyevent::
1023 }
1024
1025 sub DESTROY {
1026 $_[0][1]->stop;
1027 }
1028
1029 sub condvar {
1030 bless \my $flag, urxvt::anyevent::condvar::
1031 }
1032
1033 sub urxvt::anyevent::condvar::broadcast {
1034 ${$_[0]}++;
1035 }
1036
1037 sub urxvt::anyevent::condvar::wait {
1038 unless (${$_[0]}) {
1039 Carp::croak "AnyEvent->condvar blocking wait unsupported in urxvt, use a non-blocking API";
1040 }
1041 }
1042
1043 package urxvt::term;
1044
1045 =head2 The C<urxvt::term> Class
1046
1047 =over 4
1048
1049 =cut
1050
1051 # find on_xxx subs in the package and register them
1052 # as hooks
1053 sub register_package {
1054 my ($self, $pkg, $argv) = @_;
1055
1056 no strict 'refs';
1057
1058 urxvt::verbose 6, "register package $pkg to $self";
1059
1060 @{"$pkg\::ISA"} = urxvt::term::extension::;
1061
1062 my $proxy = bless {
1063 _pkg => $pkg,
1064 argv => $argv,
1065 }, $pkg;
1066 Scalar::Util::weaken ($proxy->{term} = $self);
1067
1068 $self->{_pkg}{$pkg} = $proxy;
1069
1070 for my $name (@HOOKNAME) {
1071 if (my $ref = $pkg->can ("on_" . lc $name)) {
1072 $proxy->enable ($name => $ref);
1073 }
1074 }
1075 }
1076
1077 =item $term = new urxvt::term $envhashref, $rxvtname, [arg...]
1078
1079 Creates a new terminal, very similar as if you had started it with system
1080 C<$rxvtname, arg...>. C<$envhashref> must be a reference to a C<%ENV>-like
1081 hash which defines the environment of the new terminal.
1082
1083 Croaks (and probably outputs an error message) if the new instance
1084 couldn't be created. Returns C<undef> if the new instance didn't
1085 initialise perl, and the terminal object otherwise. The C<init> and
1086 C<start> hooks will be called before this call returns, and are free to
1087 refer to global data (which is race free).
1088
1089 =cut
1090
1091 sub new {
1092 my ($class, $env, @args) = @_;
1093
1094 $env or Carp::croak "environment hash missing in call to urxvt::term->new";
1095 @args or Carp::croak "name argument missing in call to urxvt::term->new";
1096
1097 _new ([ map "$_=$env->{$_}", keys %$env ], \@args);
1098 }
1099
1100 =item $term->destroy
1101
1102 Destroy the terminal object (close the window, free resources
1103 etc.). Please note that @@RXVT_NAME@@ will not exit as long as any event
1104 watchers (timers, io watchers) are still active.
1105
1106 =item $term->exec_async ($cmd[, @args])
1107
1108 Works like the combination of the C<fork>/C<exec> builtins, which executes
1109 ("starts") programs in the background. This function takes care of setting
1110 the user environment before exec'ing the command (e.g. C<PATH>) and should
1111 be preferred over explicit calls to C<exec> or C<system>.
1112
1113 Returns the pid of the subprocess or C<undef> on error.
1114
1115 =cut
1116
1117 sub exec_async {
1118 my $self = shift;
1119
1120 my $pid = fork;
1121
1122 return $pid
1123 if !defined $pid or $pid;
1124
1125 %ENV = %{ $self->env };
1126
1127 exec @_;
1128 urxvt::_exit 255;
1129 }
1130
1131 =item $isset = $term->option ($optval[, $set])
1132
1133 Returns true if the option specified by C<$optval> is enabled, and
1134 optionally change it. All option values are stored by name in the hash
1135 C<%urxvt::OPTION>. Options not enabled in this binary are not in the hash.
1136
1137 Here is a a likely non-exhaustive list of option names, please see the
1138 source file F</src/optinc.h> to see the actual list:
1139
1140 borderLess console cursorBlink cursorUnderline hold iconic insecure
1141 intensityStyles jumpScroll loginShell mapAlert meta8 mouseWheelScrollPage
1142 override-redirect pastableTabs pointerBlank reverseVideo scrollBar
1143 scrollBar_floating scrollBar_right scrollTtyKeypress scrollTtyOutput
1144 scrollWithBuffer secondaryScreen secondaryScroll skipBuiltinGlyphs
1145 transparent tripleclickwords utmpInhibit visualBell
1146
1147 =item $value = $term->resource ($name[, $newval])
1148
1149 Returns the current resource value associated with a given name and
1150 optionally sets a new value. Setting values is most useful in the C<init>
1151 hook. Unset resources are returned and accepted as C<undef>.
1152
1153 The new value must be properly encoded to a suitable character encoding
1154 before passing it to this method. Similarly, the returned value may need
1155 to be converted from the used encoding to text.
1156
1157 Resource names are as defined in F<src/rsinc.h>. Colours can be specified
1158 as resource names of the form C<< color+<index> >>, e.g. C<color+5>. (will
1159 likely change).
1160
1161 Please note that resource strings will currently only be freed when the
1162 terminal is destroyed, so changing options frequently will eat memory.
1163
1164 Here is a a likely non-exhaustive list of resource names, not all of which
1165 are supported in every build, please see the source file F</src/rsinc.h>
1166 to see the actual list:
1167
1168 answerbackstring backgroundPixmap backspace_key boldFont boldItalicFont
1169 borderLess color cursorBlink cursorUnderline cutchars delete_key
1170 display_name embed ext_bwidth fade font geometry hold iconName
1171 imFont imLocale inputMethod insecure int_bwidth intensityStyles
1172 italicFont jumpScroll lineSpace loginShell mapAlert meta8 modifier
1173 mouseWheelScrollPage name override_redirect pastableTabs path perl_eval
1174 perl_ext_1 perl_ext_2 perl_lib pointerBlank pointerBlankDelay
1175 preeditType print_pipe pty_fd reverseVideo saveLines scrollBar
1176 scrollBar_align scrollBar_floating scrollBar_right scrollBar_thickness
1177 scrollTtyKeypress scrollTtyOutput scrollWithBuffer scrollstyle
1178 secondaryScreen secondaryScroll selectstyle shade term_name title
1179 transient_for transparent transparent_all tripleclickwords utmpInhibit
1180 visualBell
1181
1182 =cut
1183
1184 sub resource($$;$) {
1185 my ($self, $name) = (shift, shift);
1186 unshift @_, $self, $name, ($name =~ s/\s*\+\s*(\d+)$// ? $1 : 0);
1187 &urxvt::term::_resource
1188 }
1189
1190 =item $value = $term->x_resource ($pattern)
1191
1192 Returns the X-Resource for the given pattern, excluding the program or
1193 class name, i.e. C<< $term->x_resource ("boldFont") >> should return the
1194 same value as used by this instance of rxvt-unicode. Returns C<undef> if no
1195 resource with that pattern exists.
1196
1197 This method should only be called during the C<on_start> hook, as there is
1198 only one resource database per display, and later invocations might return
1199 the wrong resources.
1200
1201 =item $success = $term->parse_keysym ($keysym_spec, $command_string)
1202
1203 Adds a keymap translation exactly as specified via a resource. See the
1204 C<keysym> resource in the @@RXVT_NAME@@(1) manpage.
1205
1206 =item $rend = $term->rstyle ([$new_rstyle])
1207
1208 Return and optionally change the current rendition. Text that is output by
1209 the terminal application will use this style.
1210
1211 =item ($row, $col) = $term->screen_cur ([$row, $col])
1212
1213 Return the current coordinates of the text cursor position and optionally
1214 set it (which is usually bad as applications don't expect that).
1215
1216 =item ($row, $col) = $term->selection_mark ([$row, $col])
1217
1218 =item ($row, $col) = $term->selection_beg ([$row, $col])
1219
1220 =item ($row, $col) = $term->selection_end ([$row, $col])
1221
1222 Return the current values of the selection mark, begin or end positions,
1223 and optionally set them to new values.
1224
1225 =item $term->selection_make ($eventtime[, $rectangular])
1226
1227 Tries to make a selection as set by C<selection_beg> and
1228 C<selection_end>. If C<$rectangular> is true (default: false), a
1229 rectangular selection will be made. This is the prefered function to make
1230 a selection.
1231
1232 =item $success = $term->selection_grab ($eventtime)
1233
1234 Try to request the primary selection text from the server (for example, as
1235 set by the next method). No visual feedback will be given. This function
1236 is mostly useful from within C<on_sel_grab> hooks.
1237
1238 =item $oldtext = $term->selection ([$newtext])
1239
1240 Return the current selection text and optionally replace it by C<$newtext>.
1241
1242 =item $term->overlay_simple ($x, $y, $text)
1243
1244 Create a simple multi-line overlay box. See the next method for details.
1245
1246 =cut
1247
1248 sub overlay_simple {
1249 my ($self, $x, $y, $text) = @_;
1250
1251 my @lines = split /\n/, $text;
1252
1253 my $w = List::Util::max map $self->strwidth ($_), @lines;
1254
1255 my $overlay = $self->overlay ($x, $y, $w, scalar @lines);
1256 $overlay->set (0, $_, $lines[$_]) for 0.. $#lines;
1257
1258 $overlay
1259 }
1260
1261 =item $term->overlay ($x, $y, $width, $height[, $rstyle[, $border]])
1262
1263 Create a new (empty) overlay at the given position with the given
1264 width/height. C<$rstyle> defines the initial rendition style
1265 (default: C<OVERLAY_RSTYLE>).
1266
1267 If C<$border> is C<2> (default), then a decorative border will be put
1268 around the box.
1269
1270 If either C<$x> or C<$y> is negative, then this is counted from the
1271 right/bottom side, respectively.
1272
1273 This method returns an urxvt::overlay object. The overlay will be visible
1274 as long as the perl object is referenced.
1275
1276 The methods currently supported on C<urxvt::overlay> objects are:
1277
1278 =over 4
1279
1280 =item $overlay->set ($x, $y, $text, $rend)
1281
1282 Similar to C<< $term->ROW_t >> and C<< $term->ROW_r >> in that it puts
1283 text in rxvt-unicode's special encoding and an array of rendition values
1284 at a specific position inside the overlay.
1285
1286 =item $overlay->hide
1287
1288 If visible, hide the overlay, but do not destroy it.
1289
1290 =item $overlay->show
1291
1292 If hidden, display the overlay again.
1293
1294 =back
1295
1296 =item $popup = $term->popup ($event)
1297
1298 Creates a new C<urxvt::popup> object that implements a popup menu. The
1299 C<$event> I<must> be the event causing the menu to pop up (a button event,
1300 currently).
1301
1302 =cut
1303
1304 sub popup {
1305 my ($self, $event) = @_;
1306
1307 $self->grab ($event->{time}, 1)
1308 or return;
1309
1310 my $popup = bless {
1311 term => $self,
1312 event => $event,
1313 }, urxvt::popup::;
1314
1315 Scalar::Util::weaken $popup->{term};
1316
1317 $self->{_destroy}{$popup} = urxvt::destroy_hook { $popup->{popup}->destroy };
1318 Scalar::Util::weaken $self->{_destroy}{$popup};
1319
1320 $popup
1321 }
1322
1323 =item $cellwidth = $term->strwidth ($string)
1324
1325 Returns the number of screen-cells this string would need. Correctly
1326 accounts for wide and combining characters.
1327
1328 =item $octets = $term->locale_encode ($string)
1329
1330 Convert the given text string into the corresponding locale encoding.
1331
1332 =item $string = $term->locale_decode ($octets)
1333
1334 Convert the given locale-encoded octets into a perl string.
1335
1336 =item $term->scr_xor_span ($beg_row, $beg_col, $end_row, $end_col[, $rstyle])
1337
1338 XORs the rendition values in the given span with the provided value
1339 (default: C<RS_RVid>), which I<MUST NOT> contain font styles. Useful in
1340 refresh hooks to provide effects similar to the selection.
1341
1342 =item $term->scr_xor_rect ($beg_row, $beg_col, $end_row, $end_col[, $rstyle1[, $rstyle2]])
1343
1344 Similar to C<scr_xor_span>, but xors a rectangle instead. Trailing
1345 whitespace will additionally be xored with the C<$rstyle2>, which defaults
1346 to C<RS_RVid | RS_Uline>, which removes reverse video again and underlines
1347 it instead. Both styles I<MUST NOT> contain font styles.
1348
1349 =item $term->scr_bell
1350
1351 Ring the bell!
1352
1353 =item $term->scr_add_lines ($string)
1354
1355 Write the given text string to the screen, as if output by the application
1356 running inside the terminal. It may not contain command sequences (escape
1357 codes), but is free to use line feeds, carriage returns and tabs. The
1358 string is a normal text string, not in locale-dependent encoding.
1359
1360 Normally its not a good idea to use this function, as programs might be
1361 confused by changes in cursor position or scrolling. Its useful inside a
1362 C<on_add_lines> hook, though.
1363
1364 =item $term->scr_change_screen ($screen)
1365
1366 Switch to given screen - 0 primary, 1 secondary.
1367
1368 =item $term->cmd_parse ($octets)
1369
1370 Similar to C<scr_add_lines>, but the argument must be in the
1371 locale-specific encoding of the terminal and can contain command sequences
1372 (escape codes) that will be interpreted.
1373
1374 =item $term->tt_write ($octets)
1375
1376 Write the octets given in C<$data> to the tty (i.e. as program input). To
1377 pass characters instead of octets, you should convert your strings first
1378 to the locale-specific encoding using C<< $term->locale_encode >>.
1379
1380 =item $old_events = $term->pty_ev_events ([$new_events])
1381
1382 Replaces the event mask of the pty watcher by the given event mask. Can
1383 be used to suppress input and output handling to the pty/tty. See the
1384 description of C<< urxvt::timer->events >>. Make sure to always restore
1385 the previous value.
1386
1387 =item $fd = $term->pty_fd
1388
1389 Returns the master file descriptor for the pty in use, or C<-1> if no pty
1390 is used.
1391
1392 =item $windowid = $term->parent
1393
1394 Return the window id of the toplevel window.
1395
1396 =item $windowid = $term->vt
1397
1398 Return the window id of the terminal window.
1399
1400 =item $term->vt_emask_add ($x_event_mask)
1401
1402 Adds the specified events to the vt event mask. Useful e.g. when you want
1403 to receive pointer events all the times:
1404
1405 $term->vt_emask_add (urxvt::PointerMotionMask);
1406
1407 =item $term->focus_in
1408
1409 =item $term->focus_out
1410
1411 =item $term->key_press ($state, $keycode[, $time])
1412
1413 =item $term->key_release ($state, $keycode[, $time])
1414
1415 Deliver various fake events to to terminal.
1416
1417 =item $window_width = $term->width
1418
1419 =item $window_height = $term->height
1420
1421 =item $font_width = $term->fwidth
1422
1423 =item $font_height = $term->fheight
1424
1425 =item $font_ascent = $term->fbase
1426
1427 =item $terminal_rows = $term->nrow
1428
1429 =item $terminal_columns = $term->ncol
1430
1431 =item $has_focus = $term->focus
1432
1433 =item $is_mapped = $term->mapped
1434
1435 =item $max_scrollback = $term->saveLines
1436
1437 =item $nrow_plus_saveLines = $term->total_rows
1438
1439 =item $topmost_scrollback_row = $term->top_row
1440
1441 Return various integers describing terminal characteristics.
1442
1443 =item $x_display = $term->display_id
1444
1445 Return the DISPLAY used by rxvt-unicode.
1446
1447 =item $lc_ctype = $term->locale
1448
1449 Returns the LC_CTYPE category string used by this rxvt-unicode.
1450
1451 =item $env = $term->env
1452
1453 Returns a copy of the environment in effect for the terminal as a hashref
1454 similar to C<\%ENV>.
1455
1456 =cut
1457
1458 sub env {
1459 if (my $env = $_[0]->_env) {
1460 +{ map /^([^=]+)(?:=(.*))?$/s && ($1 => $2), @$env }
1461 } else {
1462 +{ %ENV }
1463 }
1464 }
1465
1466 =item $modifiermask = $term->ModLevel3Mask
1467
1468 =item $modifiermask = $term->ModMetaMask
1469
1470 =item $modifiermask = $term->ModNumLockMask
1471
1472 Return the modifier masks corresponding to the "ISO Level 3 Shift" (often
1473 AltGr), the meta key (often Alt) and the num lock key, if applicable.
1474
1475 =item $screen = $term->current_screen
1476
1477 Returns the currently displayed screen (0 primary, 1 secondary).
1478
1479 =item $cursor_is_hidden = $term->hidden_cursor
1480
1481 Returns wether the cursor is currently hidden or not.
1482
1483 =item $view_start = $term->view_start ([$newvalue])
1484
1485 Returns the row number of the topmost displayed line. Maximum value is
1486 C<0>, which displays the normal terminal contents. Lower values scroll
1487 this many lines into the scrollback buffer.
1488
1489 =item $term->want_refresh
1490
1491 Requests a screen refresh. At the next opportunity, rxvt-unicode will
1492 compare the on-screen display with its stored representation. If they
1493 differ, it redraws the differences.
1494
1495 Used after changing terminal contents to display them.
1496
1497 =item $text = $term->ROW_t ($row_number[, $new_text[, $start_col]])
1498
1499 Returns the text of the entire row with number C<$row_number>. Row C<0>
1500 is the topmost terminal line, row C<< $term->$ncol-1 >> is the bottommost
1501 terminal line. The scrollback buffer starts at line C<-1> and extends to
1502 line C<< -$term->nsaved >>. Nothing will be returned if a nonexistent line
1503 is requested.
1504
1505 If C<$new_text> is specified, it will replace characters in the current
1506 line, starting at column C<$start_col> (default C<0>), which is useful
1507 to replace only parts of a line. The font index in the rendition will
1508 automatically be updated.
1509
1510 C<$text> is in a special encoding: tabs and wide characters that use more
1511 than one cell when displayed are padded with C<$urxvt::NOCHAR> (chr 65535)
1512 characters. Characters with combining characters and other characters that
1513 do not fit into the normal tetx encoding will be replaced with characters
1514 in the private use area.
1515
1516 You have to obey this encoding when changing text. The advantage is
1517 that C<substr> and similar functions work on screen cells and not on
1518 characters.
1519
1520 The methods C<< $term->special_encode >> and C<< $term->special_decode >>
1521 can be used to convert normal strings into this encoding and vice versa.
1522
1523 =item $rend = $term->ROW_r ($row_number[, $new_rend[, $start_col]])
1524
1525 Like C<< $term->ROW_t >>, but returns an arrayref with rendition
1526 bitsets. Rendition bitsets contain information about colour, font, font
1527 styles and similar information. See also C<< $term->ROW_t >>.
1528
1529 When setting rendition, the font mask will be ignored.
1530
1531 See the section on RENDITION, above.
1532
1533 =item $length = $term->ROW_l ($row_number[, $new_length])
1534
1535 Returns the number of screen cells that are in use ("the line
1536 length"). Unlike the urxvt core, this returns C<< $term->ncol >> if the
1537 line is joined with the following one.
1538
1539 =item $bool = $term->is_longer ($row_number)
1540
1541 Returns true if the row is part of a multiple-row logical "line" (i.e.
1542 joined with the following row), which means all characters are in use
1543 and it is continued on the next row (and possibly a continuation of the
1544 previous row(s)).
1545
1546 =item $line = $term->line ($row_number)
1547
1548 Create and return a new C<urxvt::line> object that stores information
1549 about the logical line that row C<$row_number> is part of. It supports the
1550 following methods:
1551
1552 =over 4
1553
1554 =item $text = $line->t ([$new_text])
1555
1556 Returns or replaces the full text of the line, similar to C<ROW_t>
1557
1558 =item $rend = $line->r ([$new_rend])
1559
1560 Returns or replaces the full rendition array of the line, similar to C<ROW_r>
1561
1562 =item $length = $line->l
1563
1564 Returns the length of the line in cells, similar to C<ROW_l>.
1565
1566 =item $rownum = $line->beg
1567
1568 =item $rownum = $line->end
1569
1570 Return the row number of the first/last row of the line, respectively.
1571
1572 =item $offset = $line->offset_of ($row, $col)
1573
1574 Returns the character offset of the given row|col pair within the logical
1575 line. Works for rows outside the line, too, and returns corresponding
1576 offsets outside the string.
1577
1578 =item ($row, $col) = $line->coord_of ($offset)
1579
1580 Translates a string offset into terminal coordinates again.
1581
1582 =back
1583
1584 =cut
1585
1586 sub line {
1587 my ($self, $row) = @_;
1588
1589 my $maxrow = $self->nrow - 1;
1590
1591 my ($beg, $end) = ($row, $row);
1592
1593 --$beg while $self->ROW_is_longer ($beg - 1);
1594 ++$end while $self->ROW_is_longer ($end) && $end < $maxrow;
1595
1596 bless {
1597 term => $self,
1598 beg => $beg,
1599 end => $end,
1600 ncol => $self->ncol,
1601 len => ($end - $beg) * $self->ncol + $self->ROW_l ($end),
1602 }, urxvt::line::
1603 }
1604
1605 sub urxvt::line::t {
1606 my ($self) = @_;
1607
1608 if (@_ > 1)
1609 {
1610 $self->{term}->ROW_t ($_, $_[1], 0, ($_ - $self->{beg}) * $self->{ncol}, $self->{ncol})
1611 for $self->{beg} .. $self->{end};
1612 }
1613
1614 defined wantarray &&
1615 substr +(join "", map $self->{term}->ROW_t ($_), $self->{beg} .. $self->{end}),
1616 0, $self->{len}
1617 }
1618
1619 sub urxvt::line::r {
1620 my ($self) = @_;
1621
1622 if (@_ > 1)
1623 {
1624 $self->{term}->ROW_r ($_, $_[1], 0, ($_ - $self->{beg}) * $self->{ncol}, $self->{ncol})
1625 for $self->{beg} .. $self->{end};
1626 }
1627
1628 if (defined wantarray) {
1629 my $rend = [
1630 map @{ $self->{term}->ROW_r ($_) }, $self->{beg} .. $self->{end}
1631 ];
1632 $#$rend = $self->{len} - 1;
1633 return $rend;
1634 }
1635
1636 ()
1637 }
1638
1639 sub urxvt::line::beg { $_[0]{beg} }
1640 sub urxvt::line::end { $_[0]{end} }
1641 sub urxvt::line::l { $_[0]{len} }
1642
1643 sub urxvt::line::offset_of {
1644 my ($self, $row, $col) = @_;
1645
1646 ($row - $self->{beg}) * $self->{ncol} + $col
1647 }
1648
1649 sub urxvt::line::coord_of {
1650 my ($self, $offset) = @_;
1651
1652 use integer;
1653
1654 (
1655 $offset / $self->{ncol} + $self->{beg},
1656 $offset % $self->{ncol}
1657 )
1658 }
1659
1660 =item $text = $term->special_encode $string
1661
1662 Converts a perl string into the special encoding used by rxvt-unicode,
1663 where one character corresponds to one screen cell. See
1664 C<< $term->ROW_t >> for details.
1665
1666 =item $string = $term->special_decode $text
1667
1668 Converts rxvt-unicodes text reprsentation into a perl string. See
1669 C<< $term->ROW_t >> for details.
1670
1671 =item $success = $term->grab_button ($button, $modifiermask[, $window = $term->vt])
1672
1673 =item $term->ungrab_button ($button, $modifiermask[, $window = $term->vt])
1674
1675 Register/unregister a synchronous button grab. See the XGrabButton
1676 manpage.
1677
1678 =item $success = $term->grab ($eventtime[, $sync])
1679
1680 Calls XGrabPointer and XGrabKeyboard in asynchronous (default) or
1681 synchronous (C<$sync> is true). Also remembers the grab timestampe.
1682
1683 =item $term->allow_events_async
1684
1685 Calls XAllowEvents with AsyncBoth for the most recent grab.
1686
1687 =item $term->allow_events_sync
1688
1689 Calls XAllowEvents with SyncBoth for the most recent grab.
1690
1691 =item $term->allow_events_replay
1692
1693 Calls XAllowEvents with both ReplayPointer and ReplayKeyboard for the most
1694 recent grab.
1695
1696 =item $term->ungrab
1697
1698 Calls XUngrab for the most recent grab. Is called automatically on
1699 evaluation errors, as it is better to lose the grab in the error case as
1700 the session.
1701
1702 =item $atom = $term->XInternAtom ($atom_name[, $only_if_exists])
1703
1704 =item $atom_name = $term->XGetAtomName ($atom)
1705
1706 =item @atoms = $term->XListProperties ($window)
1707
1708 =item ($type,$format,$octets) = $term->XGetWindowProperty ($window, $property)
1709
1710 =item $term->XChangeWindowProperty ($window, $property, $type, $format, $octets)
1711
1712 =item $term->XDeleteProperty ($window, $property)
1713
1714 =item $window = $term->DefaultRootWindow
1715
1716 =item $term->XReparentWindow ($window, $parent, [$x, $y])
1717
1718 =item $term->XMapWindow ($window)
1719
1720 =item $term->XUnmapWindow ($window)
1721
1722 =item $term->XMoveResizeWindow ($window, $x, $y, $width, $height)
1723
1724 =item ($x, $y, $child_window) = $term->XTranslateCoordinates ($src, $dst, $x, $y)
1725
1726 =item $term->XChangeInput ($window, $add_events[, $del_events])
1727
1728 Various X or X-related functions. The C<$term> object only serves as
1729 the source of the display, otherwise those functions map more-or-less
1730 directory onto the X functions of the same name.
1731
1732 =back
1733
1734 =cut
1735
1736 package urxvt::popup;
1737
1738 =head2 The C<urxvt::popup> Class
1739
1740 =over 4
1741
1742 =cut
1743
1744 sub add_item {
1745 my ($self, $item) = @_;
1746
1747 $item->{rend}{normal} = "\x1b[0;30;47m" unless exists $item->{rend}{normal};
1748 $item->{rend}{hover} = "\x1b[0;30;46m" unless exists $item->{rend}{hover};
1749 $item->{rend}{active} = "\x1b[m" unless exists $item->{rend}{active};
1750
1751 $item->{render} ||= sub { $_[0]{text} };
1752
1753 push @{ $self->{item} }, $item;
1754 }
1755
1756 =item $popup->add_title ($title)
1757
1758 Adds a non-clickable title to the popup.
1759
1760 =cut
1761
1762 sub add_title {
1763 my ($self, $title) = @_;
1764
1765 $self->add_item ({
1766 rend => { normal => "\x1b[38;5;11;44m", hover => "\x1b[38;5;11;44m", active => "\x1b[38;5;11;44m" },
1767 text => $title,
1768 activate => sub { },
1769 });
1770 }
1771
1772 =item $popup->add_separator ([$sepchr])
1773
1774 Creates a separator, optionally using the character given as C<$sepchr>.
1775
1776 =cut
1777
1778 sub add_separator {
1779 my ($self, $sep) = @_;
1780
1781 $sep ||= "=";
1782
1783 $self->add_item ({
1784 rend => { normal => "\x1b[0;30;47m", hover => "\x1b[0;30;47m", active => "\x1b[0;30;47m" },
1785 text => "",
1786 render => sub { $sep x $self->{term}->ncol },
1787 activate => sub { },
1788 });
1789 }
1790
1791 =item $popup->add_button ($text, $cb)
1792
1793 Adds a clickable button to the popup. C<$cb> is called whenever it is
1794 selected.
1795
1796 =cut
1797
1798 sub add_button {
1799 my ($self, $text, $cb) = @_;
1800
1801 $self->add_item ({ type => "button", text => $text, activate => $cb});
1802 }
1803
1804 =item $popup->add_toggle ($text, $cb, $initial_value)
1805
1806 Adds a toggle/checkbox item to the popup. Teh callback gets called
1807 whenever it gets toggled, with a boolean indicating its value as its first
1808 argument.
1809
1810 =cut
1811
1812 sub add_toggle {
1813 my ($self, $text, $cb, $value) = @_;
1814
1815 my $item; $item = {
1816 type => "button",
1817 text => " $text",
1818 value => $value,
1819 render => sub { ($_[0]{value} ? "* " : " ") . $text },
1820 activate => sub { $cb->($_[1]{value} = !$_[1]{value}); },
1821 };
1822
1823 $self->add_item ($item);
1824 }
1825
1826 =item $popup->show
1827
1828 Displays the popup (which is initially hidden).
1829
1830 =cut
1831
1832 sub show {
1833 my ($self) = @_;
1834
1835 local $urxvt::popup::self = $self;
1836
1837 my $env = $self->{term}->env;
1838 # we can't hope to reproduce the locale algorithm, so nuke LC_ALL and set LC_CTYPE.
1839 delete $env->{LC_ALL};
1840 $env->{LC_CTYPE} = $self->{term}->locale;
1841
1842 urxvt::term->new ($env, "popup",
1843 "--perl-lib" => "", "--perl-ext-common" => "",
1844 "-pty-fd" => -1, "-sl" => 0,
1845 "-b" => 1, "-bd" => "grey80", "-bl", "-override-redirect",
1846 "--transient-for" => $self->{term}->parent,
1847 "-display" => $self->{term}->display_id,
1848 "-pe" => "urxvt-popup")
1849 or die "unable to create popup window\n";
1850 }
1851
1852 sub DESTROY {
1853 my ($self) = @_;
1854
1855 delete $self->{term}{_destroy}{$self};
1856 $self->{term}->ungrab;
1857 }
1858
1859 =back
1860
1861 =cut
1862
1863 package urxvt::watcher;
1864
1865 @urxvt::timer::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1866 @urxvt::iow::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1867 @urxvt::pw::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1868 @urxvt::iw::ISA = __PACKAGE__;
1869
1870 =head2 The C<urxvt::timer> Class
1871
1872 This class implements timer watchers/events. Time is represented as a
1873 fractional number of seconds since the epoch. Example:
1874
1875 $term->{overlay} = $term->overlay (-1, 0, 8, 1, urxvt::OVERLAY_RSTYLE, 0);
1876 $term->{timer} = urxvt::timer
1877 ->new
1878 ->interval (1)
1879 ->cb (sub {
1880 $term->{overlay}->set (0, 0,
1881 sprintf "%2d:%02d:%02d", (localtime urxvt::NOW)[2,1,0]);
1882 });
1883
1884 =over 4
1885
1886 =item $timer = new urxvt::timer
1887
1888 Create a new timer object in started state. It is scheduled to fire
1889 immediately.
1890
1891 =item $timer = $timer->cb (sub { my ($timer) = @_; ... })
1892
1893 Set the callback to be called when the timer triggers.
1894
1895 =item $tstamp = $timer->at
1896
1897 Return the time this watcher will fire next.
1898
1899 =item $timer = $timer->set ($tstamp)
1900
1901 Set the time the event is generated to $tstamp.
1902
1903 =item $timer = $timer->interval ($interval)
1904
1905 Normally (and when C<$interval> is C<0>), the timer will automatically
1906 stop after it has fired once. If C<$interval> is non-zero, then the timer
1907 is automatically rescheduled at the given intervals.
1908
1909 =item $timer = $timer->start
1910
1911 Start the timer.
1912
1913 =item $timer = $timer->start ($tstamp)
1914
1915 Set the event trigger time to C<$tstamp> and start the timer.
1916
1917 =item $timer = $timer->after ($delay)
1918
1919 Like C<start>, but sets the expiry timer to c<urxvt::NOW + $delay>.
1920
1921 =item $timer = $timer->stop
1922
1923 Stop the timer.
1924
1925 =back
1926
1927 =head2 The C<urxvt::iow> Class
1928
1929 This class implements io watchers/events. Example:
1930
1931 $term->{socket} = ...
1932 $term->{iow} = urxvt::iow
1933 ->new
1934 ->fd (fileno $term->{socket})
1935 ->events (urxvt::EVENT_READ)
1936 ->start
1937 ->cb (sub {
1938 my ($iow, $revents) = @_;
1939 # $revents must be 1 here, no need to check
1940 sysread $term->{socket}, my $buf, 8192
1941 or end-of-file;
1942 });
1943
1944
1945 =over 4
1946
1947 =item $iow = new urxvt::iow
1948
1949 Create a new io watcher object in stopped state.
1950
1951 =item $iow = $iow->cb (sub { my ($iow, $reventmask) = @_; ... })
1952
1953 Set the callback to be called when io events are triggered. C<$reventmask>
1954 is a bitset as described in the C<events> method.
1955
1956 =item $iow = $iow->fd ($fd)
1957
1958 Set the filedescriptor (not handle) to watch.
1959
1960 =item $iow = $iow->events ($eventmask)
1961
1962 Set the event mask to watch. The only allowed values are
1963 C<urxvt::EVENT_READ> and C<urxvt::EVENT_WRITE>, which might be ORed
1964 together, or C<urxvt::EVENT_NONE>.
1965
1966 =item $iow = $iow->start
1967
1968 Start watching for requested events on the given handle.
1969
1970 =item $iow = $iow->stop
1971
1972 Stop watching for events on the given filehandle.
1973
1974 =back
1975
1976 =head2 The C<urxvt::iw> Class
1977
1978 This class implements idle watchers, that get called automatically when
1979 the process is idle. They should return as fast as possible, after doing
1980 some useful work.
1981
1982 =over 4
1983
1984 =item $iw = new urxvt::iw
1985
1986 Create a new idle watcher object in stopped state.
1987
1988 =item $iw = $iw->cb (sub { my ($iw) = @_; ... })
1989
1990 Set the callback to be called when the watcher triggers.
1991
1992 =item $timer = $timer->start
1993
1994 Start the watcher.
1995
1996 =item $timer = $timer->stop
1997
1998 Stop the watcher.
1999
2000 =back
2001
2002 =head2 The C<urxvt::pw> Class
2003
2004 This class implements process watchers. They create an event whenever a
2005 process exits, after which they stop automatically.
2006
2007 my $pid = fork;
2008 ...
2009 $term->{pw} = urxvt::pw
2010 ->new
2011 ->start ($pid)
2012 ->cb (sub {
2013 my ($pw, $exit_status) = @_;
2014 ...
2015 });
2016
2017 =over 4
2018
2019 =item $pw = new urxvt::pw
2020
2021 Create a new process watcher in stopped state.
2022
2023 =item $pw = $pw->cb (sub { my ($pw, $exit_status) = @_; ... })
2024
2025 Set the callback to be called when the timer triggers.
2026
2027 =item $pw = $timer->start ($pid)
2028
2029 Tells the wqtcher to start watching for process C<$pid>.
2030
2031 =item $pw = $pw->stop
2032
2033 Stop the watcher.
2034
2035 =back
2036
2037 =head1 ENVIRONMENT
2038
2039 =head2 URXVT_PERL_VERBOSITY
2040
2041 This variable controls the verbosity level of the perl extension. Higher
2042 numbers indicate more verbose output.
2043
2044 =over 4
2045
2046 =item == 0 - fatal messages
2047
2048 =item >= 3 - script loading and management
2049
2050 =item >=10 - all called hooks
2051
2052 =item >=11 - hook reutrn values
2053
2054 =back
2055
2056 =head1 AUTHOR
2057
2058 Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>
2059 http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode
2060
2061 =cut
2062
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