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core: move key handling (w/o bindings) out to a separate func
This is going to let us have a central place we can encode all the inputs up to an invalid binding.
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src/Surface.zig
168
src/Surface.zig
@ -1418,26 +1418,6 @@ pub fn keyCallback(
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}).keyToMouseShape()) |shape|
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try self.rt_surface.setMouseShape(shape);
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// No binding, so we have to perform an encoding task. This
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// may still result in no encoding. Under different modes and
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// inputs there are many keybindings that result in no encoding
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// whatsoever.
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const enc: input.KeyEncoder = enc: {
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self.renderer_state.mutex.lock();
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defer self.renderer_state.mutex.unlock();
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const t = &self.io.terminal;
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break :enc .{
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.event = event,
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.macos_option_as_alt = self.config.macos_option_as_alt,
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.alt_esc_prefix = t.modes.get(.alt_esc_prefix),
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.cursor_key_application = t.modes.get(.cursor_keys),
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.keypad_key_application = t.modes.get(.keypad_keys),
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.ignore_keypad_with_numlock = t.modes.get(.ignore_keypad_with_numlock),
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.modify_other_keys_state_2 = t.flags.modify_other_keys_2,
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.kitty_flags = t.screen.kitty_keyboard.current(),
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};
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};
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// We've processed a key event that produced some data so we want to
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// track the last pressed key.
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self.pressed_key = event: {
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@ -1461,62 +1441,12 @@ pub fn keyCallback(
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break :event copy;
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};
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const write_req: termio.Message.WriteReq = req: {
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// Try to write the input into a small array. This fits almost
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// every scenario. Larger situations can happen due to long
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// pre-edits.
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var data: termio.Message.WriteReq.Small.Array = undefined;
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if (enc.encode(&data)) |seq| {
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// Special-case: we did nothing.
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if (seq.len == 0) return .ignored;
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break :req .{ .small = .{
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.data = data,
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.len = @intCast(seq.len),
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} };
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} else |err| switch (err) {
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// Means we need to allocate
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error.OutOfMemory => {},
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else => return err,
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}
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// We need to allocate. We allocate double the UTF-8 length
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// or double the small array size, whichever is larger. That's
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// a heuristic that should work. The only scenario I know while
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// typing this where we don't have enough space is a long preedit,
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// and in that case the size we need is exactly the UTF-8 length,
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// so the double is being safe.
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const buf = try self.alloc.alloc(u8, @max(
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event.utf8.len * 2,
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data.len * 2,
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));
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defer self.alloc.free(buf);
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// This results in a double allocation but this is such an unlikely
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// path the performance impact is unimportant.
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const seq = try enc.encode(buf);
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break :req try termio.Message.WriteReq.init(self.alloc, seq);
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};
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// Copy the encoded data into the inspector event if we have one.
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// We do this before the mailbox because the IO thread could
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// release the memory before we get a chance to copy it.
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if (insp_ev) |*ev| pty: {
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const slice = write_req.slice();
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const copy = self.alloc.alloc(u8, slice.len) catch |err| {
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log.warn("error allocating pty data for inspector err={}", .{err});
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break :pty;
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};
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errdefer self.alloc.free(copy);
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@memcpy(copy, slice);
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ev.pty = copy;
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}
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self.io.queueMessage(switch (write_req) {
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.small => |v| .{ .write_small = v },
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.stable => |v| .{ .write_stable = v },
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.alloc => |v| .{ .write_alloc = v },
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}, .unlocked);
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// Encode and send our key. If we didn't encode anything, then we
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// return the effect as ignored.
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if (!try self.encodeKey(
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event,
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if (insp_ev) |*ev| ev else null,
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)) return .ignored;
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// If our event is any keypress that isn't a modifier and we generated
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// some data to send to the pty, then we move the viewport down to the
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@ -1625,6 +1555,92 @@ fn maybeHandleBinding(
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return null;
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}
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/// Encodes the key event and sends it to the pty. Returns true if the
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/// event resulted in encoded data (non-empty), otherwise false.
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fn encodeKey(
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self: *Surface,
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event: input.KeyEvent,
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insp_ev: ?*inspector.key.Event,
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) !bool {
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// Build up our encoder. Under different modes and
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// inputs there are many keybindings that result in no encoding
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// whatsoever.
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const enc: input.KeyEncoder = enc: {
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self.renderer_state.mutex.lock();
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defer self.renderer_state.mutex.unlock();
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const t = &self.io.terminal;
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break :enc .{
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.event = event,
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.macos_option_as_alt = self.config.macos_option_as_alt,
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.alt_esc_prefix = t.modes.get(.alt_esc_prefix),
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.cursor_key_application = t.modes.get(.cursor_keys),
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.keypad_key_application = t.modes.get(.keypad_keys),
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.ignore_keypad_with_numlock = t.modes.get(.ignore_keypad_with_numlock),
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.modify_other_keys_state_2 = t.flags.modify_other_keys_2,
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.kitty_flags = t.screen.kitty_keyboard.current(),
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};
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};
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const write_req: termio.Message.WriteReq = req: {
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// Try to write the input into a small array. This fits almost
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// every scenario. Larger situations can happen due to long
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// pre-edits.
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var data: termio.Message.WriteReq.Small.Array = undefined;
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if (enc.encode(&data)) |seq| {
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// Special-case: we did nothing.
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if (seq.len == 0) return false;
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break :req .{ .small = .{
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.data = data,
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.len = @intCast(seq.len),
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} };
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} else |err| switch (err) {
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// Means we need to allocate
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error.OutOfMemory => {},
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else => return err,
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}
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// We need to allocate. We allocate double the UTF-8 length
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// or double the small array size, whichever is larger. That's
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// a heuristic that should work. The only scenario I know while
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// typing this where we don't have enough space is a long preedit,
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// and in that case the size we need is exactly the UTF-8 length,
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// so the double is being safe.
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const buf = try self.alloc.alloc(u8, @max(
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event.utf8.len * 2,
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data.len * 2,
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));
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defer self.alloc.free(buf);
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// This results in a double allocation but this is such an unlikely
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// path the performance impact is unimportant.
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const seq = try enc.encode(buf);
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break :req try termio.Message.WriteReq.init(self.alloc, seq);
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};
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// Copy the encoded data into the inspector event if we have one.
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// We do this before the mailbox because the IO thread could
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// release the memory before we get a chance to copy it.
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if (insp_ev) |ev| pty: {
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const slice = write_req.slice();
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const copy = self.alloc.alloc(u8, slice.len) catch |err| {
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log.warn("error allocating pty data for inspector err={}", .{err});
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break :pty;
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};
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errdefer self.alloc.free(copy);
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@memcpy(copy, slice);
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ev.pty = copy;
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}
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self.io.queueMessage(switch (write_req) {
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.small => |v| .{ .write_small = v },
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.stable => |v| .{ .write_stable = v },
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.alloc => |v| .{ .write_alloc = v },
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}, .unlocked);
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return true;
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}
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/// Sends text as-is to the terminal without triggering any keyboard
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/// protocol. This will treat the input text as if it was pasted
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/// from the clipboard so the same logic will be applied. Namely,
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