1 ;;; dframe --- dedicate frame support modes -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
6 ;; Keywords: file, tags, tools
8 (defvar dframe-version
"1.3"
9 "The current version of the dedicated frame library.")
11 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
13 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
14 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
15 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
16 ;; (at your option) any later version.
18 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
28 ;; This code was developed and maintained as a part of speedbar since 1996.
29 ;; It became its own support utility in Aug 2000.
31 ;; Dedicated frame mode is an Emacs independent library for supporting
32 ;; a program/buffer combination that resides in a dedicated frame.
33 ;; Support of this nature requires several complex interactions with the
34 ;; user which this library will provide, including:
36 ;; * Creation of a frame. Positioned relatively.
37 ;; Includes a frame cache for User position caching.
38 ;; * Switching between frames.
39 ;; * Timed activities using idle-timers
40 ;; * Frame/buffer killing hooks
41 ;; * Mouse-3 position relative menu
42 ;; * Mouse motion, help-echo hacks
43 ;; * Mouse clicking, double clicking, & XEmacs image clicking hack
44 ;; * Mode line hacking
45 ;; * Utilities for use in a program covering:
46 ;; o keymap massage for some actions
47 ;; o working with an associated buffer
49 ;; o detaching a frame
50 ;; o focus-shifting & optional frame jumping
51 ;; o currently active frame.
56 ;; 1) (require 'dframe)
58 ;; -frame-parameters -- Frame parameters for Emacs.
59 ;; -frame-plist -- Frame parameters for XEmacs.
60 ;; -- Not on parameter lists: They can optionally include width
61 ;; and height. If width or height is not included, then it will
62 ;; be provided to match the originating frame. In general,
63 ;; turning off the menu bar, mode line, and minibuffer can
64 ;; provide a smaller window, or more display area.
65 ;; -track-mouse-flag -- mouse tracking on/off specific to your tool.
66 ;; -update-flag -- app toggle for timer use. Init from
67 ;; `dframe-have-timer-flag'. This is nil for terminals, since
68 ;; updating a frame in a terminal is not useful to the user.
69 ;; -key-map -- Your keymap. Call `dframe-update-keymap' on it.
70 ;; -buffer, -frame, -cached-frame -- Variables used to track your
71 ;; applications buffer, frame, or frame cache (when hidden). See
72 ;; `dframe-frame-mode' for details.
73 ;; -before-delete-hook, -before-popup-hook, -after-create-hook --
74 ;; Hooks to have called. The `-after-create-hook' probably wants
75 ;; to call a function which calls `dframe-reposition-frame' in an
76 ;; appropriate manner.
78 ;; your-frame-mode -- function to toggle your app frame on and off.
81 ;; b) Call `dframe-frame-mode'. (See its doc)
82 ;; c) If successful (your -frame variable has a value), call
83 ;; timer setup if applicable.
84 ;; your-frame-reposition- -- Function to call from after-create-hook to
85 ;; reposition your frame with `dframe-reposition-frame'.
86 ;; your-mode -- Set up the major mode of the buffer for your app.
87 ;; Set these variables: dframe-track-mouse-function,
88 ;; dframe-help-echo-function,
89 ;; dframe-mouse-click-function,
90 ;; dframe-mouse-position-function.
91 ;; See speedbar's implementation of these functions.
92 ;; `speedbar-current-frame', `speedbar-get-focus', `speedbar-message',
93 ;; `speedbar-y-or-n-p', `speedbar-set-timer', `speedbar-click',
94 ;; `speedbar-position-cursor-on-line'
95 ;; 4) Handling mouse clicks, and help text:
96 ;; dframe-track-mouse, dframe-help-echo-function --
97 ;; These variables need to be set to functions that display info
98 ;; based on the mouse's position.
99 ;; Text property 'help-echo, set to `dframe-help-echo', which will
100 ;; call `dframe-help-echo-function'.
101 ;; Have a `-click' function, it can call `dframe-quick-mouse' for
102 ;; positioning. If the variable `dframe-power-click' is non-nil,
103 ;; then `shift' was held down during the click.
107 ;; * The timer managers doesn't handle multiple different timeouts.
108 ;; * You can't specify continuous timeouts (as opposed to just idle timers.)
110 (defvar x-pointer-hand2
)
111 (defvar x-pointer-top-left-arrow
)
115 ;;; Compatibility functions
117 (defalias 'dframe-frame-parameter
118 (if (fboundp 'frame-parameter
) 'frame-parameter
119 (lambda (frame parameter
)
120 "Return FRAME's PARAMETER value."
121 (cdr (assoc parameter
(frame-parameters frame
))))))
127 "Faces used in dframe."
131 (defvar dframe-have-timer-flag
(if (fboundp 'display-graphic-p
)
134 "Non-nil means that timers are available for this Emacs.
135 This is nil for terminals, since updating a frame in a terminal
136 is not useful to the user.")
138 (defcustom dframe-update-speed
139 (if (featurep 'xemacs
) 2 ; 1 is too obtrusive in XEmacs
141 "Idle time in seconds needed before dframe will update itself.
142 Updates occur to allow dframe to display directory information
143 relevant to the buffer you are currently editing."
147 (defcustom dframe-activity-change-focus-flag nil
148 "Non-nil means the selected frame will change based on activity.
149 Thus, if a file is selected for edit, the buffer will appear in the
150 selected frame and the focus will change to that frame."
154 (defcustom dframe-after-select-attached-frame-hook nil
155 "Hook run after dframe has selected the attached frame."
159 (defvar dframe-track-mouse-function nil
160 "A function to call when the mouse is moved in the given frame.
161 Typically used to display info about the line under the mouse.")
162 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-track-mouse-function
)
164 (defvar dframe-help-echo-function nil
165 "A function to call when help-echo is used in newer versions of Emacs.
166 Typically used to display info about the line under the mouse.")
167 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-help-echo-function
)
169 (defvar dframe-mouse-click-function nil
170 "A function to call when the mouse is clicked.
171 Valid clicks are mouse 2, our double mouse 1.")
172 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-mouse-click-function
)
174 (defvar dframe-mouse-position-function nil
175 "A function to call to position the cursor for a mouse click.")
176 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-mouse-position-function
)
178 (defvar dframe-power-click nil
179 "Never set this by hand. Value is t when S-mouse activity occurs.")
181 (defvar dframe-timer nil
182 "The dframe timer used for updating the buffer.")
183 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-timer
)
185 (defvar dframe-attached-frame nil
186 "The frame which started a frame mode.
187 This is the frame from which all interesting activities will go
188 for the mode using dframe.")
189 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-attached-frame
)
191 (defvar dframe-controlled nil
192 "Is this buffer controlled by a dedicated frame.
193 Local to those buffers, as a function called that created it.")
194 (make-variable-buffer-local 'dframe-controlled
)
196 (defun dframe-update-keymap (map)
197 "Update the keymap MAP for dframe default bindings."
199 (define-key map
"q" 'dframe-close-frame
)
200 (define-key map
"Q" 'delete-frame
)
202 ;; Override switch to buffer to never hack our frame.
203 (substitute-key-definition 'switch-to-buffer
204 'dframe-switch-buffer-attached-frame
207 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
209 ;; mouse bindings so we can manipulate the items on each line
210 (define-key map
'button2
'dframe-click
)
211 (define-key map
'(shift button2
) 'dframe-power-click
)
212 ;; Info doc fix from Bob Weiner
213 (if (featurep 'infodoc
)
215 (define-key map
'button3
'dframe-popup-kludge
))
218 ;; mouse bindings so we can manipulate the items on each line
219 ;; (define-key map [down-mouse-1] 'dframe-double-click)
220 (define-key map
[follow-link
] 'mouse-face
)
221 (define-key map
[mouse-2
] 'dframe-click
)
222 ;; This is the power click for new frames, or refreshing a cache
223 (define-key map
[S-mouse-2
] 'dframe-power-click
)
224 ;; This adds a small unnecessary visual effect
225 ;;(define-key map [down-mouse-2] 'dframe-quick-mouse)
227 (define-key map
[down-mouse-3
] 'dframe-popup-kludge
)
229 ;; This lets the user scroll as if we had a scrollbar... well maybe not
230 (define-key map
[mode-line mouse-2
] 'dframe-mouse-hscroll
)
231 ;; another handy place users might click to get our menu.
232 (define-key map
[mode-line down-mouse-1
]
233 'dframe-popup-kludge
)
235 ;; We can't switch buffers with the buffer mouse menu. Lets hack it.
236 (define-key map
[C-down-mouse-1
] 'dframe-hack-buffer-menu
)
238 ;; Lastly, we want to track the mouse. Play here
239 (define-key map
[mouse-movement
] 'dframe-track-mouse
)
242 (defun dframe-live-p (frame)
243 "Return non-nil if FRAME is currently available."
244 (and frame
(frame-live-p frame
) (frame-visible-p frame
)))
246 (defvar x-sensitive-text-pointer-shape
)
247 (defvar x-pointer-shape
)
249 (defun dframe-frame-mode (arg frame-var cache-var buffer-var frame-name
253 delete-hook popup-hook create-hook
255 "Manage a frame for an application, enabling it when ARG is positive.
256 FRAME-VAR is a variable used to cache the frame being used.
257 This frame is either resurrected, hidden, killed, etc based on
259 CACHE-VAR is a variable used to cache a cached frame.
260 BUFFER-VAR is a variable used to cache the buffer being used in dframe.
261 This buffer will have `dframe-frame-mode' run on it.
262 FRAME-NAME is the name of the frame to create.
263 LOCAL-MODE-FN is the function used to call this one.
264 PARAMETERS are frame parameters to apply to this dframe.
265 DELETE-HOOK is a hook to run when deleting a frame.
266 POPUP-HOOK is a hook to run before showing a frame.
267 CREATE-HOOK is a hook to run after creating a frame."
268 (let ((conv-hook (lambda (val)
269 (let ((sym (make-symbol "hook")))
270 (set sym val
) sym
))))
271 (if (consp delete-hook
) (setq delete-hook
(funcall conv-hook delete-hook
)))
272 (if (consp create-hook
) (setq create-hook
(funcall conv-hook create-hook
)))
273 (if (consp popup-hook
) (setq popup-hook
(funcall conv-hook popup-hook
))))
274 ;; toggle frame on and off.
275 (if (not arg
) (if (dframe-live-p (symbol-value frame-var
))
276 (setq arg -
1) (setq arg
1)))
277 ;; Make sure the current buffer is set.
278 (set-buffer (symbol-value buffer-var
))
279 ;; turn the frame off on neg number
280 (if (and (numberp arg
) (< arg
0))
282 (run-hooks delete-hook
)
283 (if (and (symbol-value frame-var
)
284 (frame-live-p (symbol-value frame-var
)))
286 (set cache-var
(symbol-value frame-var
))
287 (make-frame-invisible (symbol-value frame-var
))))
289 ;; Set this as our currently attached frame
290 (setq dframe-attached-frame
(selected-frame))
291 (run-hooks popup-hook
)
292 ;; Updated the buffer passed in to contain all the hacks needed
293 ;; to make it work well in a dedicated window.
294 (with-current-buffer (symbol-value buffer-var
)
295 ;; Declare this buffer a dedicated frame
296 (setq dframe-controlled local-mode-fn
)
298 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
300 ;; Hack the XEmacs mouse-motion handler
301 (set (make-local-variable 'mouse-motion-handler
)
302 'dframe-track-mouse-xemacs
)
303 ;; Hack the double click handler
304 (make-local-variable 'mouse-track-click-hook
)
305 (add-hook 'mouse-track-click-hook
306 (lambda (event count
)
307 (if (/= (event-button event
) 1)
308 nil
; Do normal operations.
310 (dframe-quick-mouse event
))
314 (dframe-quick-mouse event
)))
315 ;; Don't do normal operations.
317 ;; Enable mouse tracking in emacs
318 (if dframe-track-mouse-function
319 (set (make-local-variable 'track-mouse
) t
))) ;this could be messy.
320 ;;;; DISABLED: This causes problems for users with multiple frames.
321 ;;;; ;; Set this up special just for the passed in buffer
322 ;;;; ;; Terminal minibuffer stuff does not require this.
323 ;;;; (if (and (or (assoc 'minibuffer parameters)
324 ;;;; ;; XEmacs plist is not an association list
325 ;;;; (member 'minibuffer parameters))
326 ;;;; window-system (not (eq window-system 'pc))
327 ;;;; (null default-minibuffer-frame))
329 ;;;; (make-local-variable 'default-minibuffer-frame)
330 ;;;; (setq default-minibuffer-frame dframe-attached-frame))
332 ;; Override `temp-buffer-show-hook' so that help and such
333 ;; put their stuff into a frame other than our own.
334 ;; Correct use of `temp-buffer-show-function': Bob Weiner
335 (if (and (boundp 'temp-buffer-show-hook
)
336 (boundp 'temp-buffer-show-function
))
337 (progn (make-local-variable 'temp-buffer-show-hook
)
338 (setq temp-buffer-show-hook temp-buffer-show-function
)))
339 (make-local-variable 'temp-buffer-show-function
)
340 (setq temp-buffer-show-function
'dframe-temp-buffer-show-function
)
341 ;; If this buffer is killed, we must make sure that we destroy
342 ;; the frame the dedicated window is in.
343 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
(lambda ()
344 (let ((skilling (boundp 'skilling
)))
347 (if dframe-controlled
349 (funcall dframe-controlled -
1)
354 ;; Get the frame to work in
355 (if (frame-live-p (symbol-value cache-var
))
357 (set frame-var
(symbol-value cache-var
))
358 (make-frame-visible (symbol-value frame-var
))
359 (select-frame (symbol-value frame-var
))
360 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) nil
)
361 (if (not (eq (current-buffer) (symbol-value buffer-var
)))
362 (switch-to-buffer (symbol-value buffer-var
)))
363 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t
)
364 (raise-frame (symbol-value frame-var
))
366 (if (frame-live-p (symbol-value frame-var
))
367 (raise-frame (symbol-value frame-var
))
369 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
370 ;; Only guess height if it is not specified.
371 (if (member 'height parameters
)
372 (make-frame parameters
)
373 (make-frame (nconc (list 'height
374 (dframe-needed-height))
376 (let* ((mh (dframe-frame-parameter dframe-attached-frame
379 ;; Only add a guessed height if one is not specified
380 ;; in the input parameters.
381 (if (assoc 'height parameters
)
385 (list (cons 'height
(+ (or mh
0) (frame-height)))))))
387 ;; Only add a guessed width if one is not specified
388 ;; in the input parameters.
389 (if (assoc 'width parameters
)
393 (list (cons 'width
(frame-width))))))
395 (if (not (eq window-system
'x
))
397 (let ((x-pointer-shape x-pointer-top-left-arrow
)
398 (x-sensitive-text-pointer-shape
400 (make-frame params
)))))
402 ;; Put the buffer into the frame
404 (select-frame (symbol-value frame-var
))
405 (switch-to-buffer (symbol-value buffer-var
))
406 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t
))
407 ;; Run hooks (like reposition)
408 (run-hooks create-hook
)
410 (if (and (or (null window-system
) (eq window-system
'pc
))
411 (fboundp 'set-frame-name
))
412 (save-window-excursion
413 (select-frame (symbol-value frame-var
))
414 (set-frame-name frame-name
)))
415 ;; On a terminal, raise the frame or the user will
417 (if (not window-system
)
418 (select-frame (symbol-value frame-var
)))
421 (defun dframe-reposition-frame (new-frame parent-frame location
)
422 "Move NEW-FRAME to be relative to PARENT-FRAME.
423 LOCATION can be one of 'random, 'left, 'right, 'left-right, or 'top-bottom."
424 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
425 (dframe-reposition-frame-xemacs new-frame parent-frame location
)
426 (dframe-reposition-frame-emacs new-frame parent-frame location
)))
428 ;; Not defined in builds without X, but behind window-system test.
429 (declare-function x-display-pixel-width
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
430 (declare-function x-display-pixel-height
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
432 (defun dframe-reposition-frame-emacs (new-frame parent-frame location
)
433 "Move NEW-FRAME to be relative to PARENT-FRAME.
434 LOCATION can be one of 'random, 'left-right, 'top-bottom, or
435 a cons cell indicating a position of the form (LEFT . TOP)."
437 ;; Do no positioning if not on a windowing system,
438 (unless (or (not window-system
) (eq window-system
'pc
))
439 (let* ((pfx (dframe-frame-parameter parent-frame
'left
))
440 (pfy (dframe-frame-parameter parent-frame
'top
))
441 (pfw (+ (tool-bar-pixel-width parent-frame
)
442 (frame-pixel-width parent-frame
)))
443 (pfh (frame-pixel-height parent-frame
))
444 (nfw (frame-pixel-width new-frame
))
445 (nfh (frame-pixel-height new-frame
))
447 ;; Rebuild pfx,pfy to be absolute positions.
448 (setq pfx
(if (not (consp pfx
))
450 ;; If pfx is a list, that means we grow
451 ;; from a specific edge of the display.
452 ;; Convert that to the distance from the
453 ;; left side of the display.
454 (if (eq (car pfx
) '-
)
455 ;; A - means distance from the right edge
456 ;; of the display, or DW - pfx - framewidth
457 (- (x-display-pixel-width) (car (cdr pfx
)) pfw
)
459 pfy
(if (not (consp pfy
))
461 ;; If pfy is a list, that means we grow
462 ;; from a specific edge of the display.
463 ;; Convert that to the distance from the
464 ;; left side of the display.
465 (if (eq (car pfy
) '-
)
466 ;; A - means distance from the right edge
467 ;; of the display, or DW - pfx - framewidth
468 (- (x-display-pixel-height) (car (cdr pfy
)) pfh
)
470 (cond ((eq location
'right
)
471 (setq newleft
(+ pfx pfw
10)
474 (setq newleft
(- pfx
10 nfw
)
476 ((eq location
'left-right
)
478 ;; Decide which side to put it on. 200 is just a
479 ;; buffer for the left edge of the screen. The
480 ;; extra 10 is just dressings for window
482 (let* ((left-guess (- pfx
10 nfw
))
483 (right-guess (+ pfx pfw
10))
484 (left-margin left-guess
)
485 (right-margin (- (x-display-pixel-width)
487 (cond ((>= left-margin
0) left-guess
)
488 ((>= right-margin
0) right-guess
)
489 ;; otherwise choose side we overlap less
490 ((> left-margin right-margin
) 0)
491 (t (- (x-display-pixel-width) nfw
5))))
493 ((eq location
'top-bottom
)
496 ;; Try and guess if we should be on the top or bottom.
497 (let* ((top-guess (- pfy
15 nfh
))
498 (bottom-guess (+ pfy
5 pfh
))
499 (top-margin top-guess
)
500 (bottom-margin (- (x-display-pixel-height)
501 bottom-guess
5 nfh
)))
502 (cond ((>= top-margin
0) top-guess
)
503 ((>= bottom-margin
0) bottom-guess
)
504 ;; Choose a side to overlap the least.
505 ((> top-margin bottom-margin
) 0)
506 (t (- (x-display-pixel-height) nfh
5))))))
508 (setq newleft
(or (car location
) 0)
509 newtop
(or (cdr location
) 0)))
511 (modify-frame-parameters new-frame
512 (list (cons 'left newleft
)
513 (cons 'top newtop
))))))
515 (defun dframe-reposition-frame-xemacs (_new-frame _parent-frame _location
)
516 "Move NEW-FRAME to be relative to PARENT-FRAME.
517 LOCATION can be one of 'random, 'left-right, or 'top-bottom."
518 ;; Not yet implemented
521 ;; XEmacs function only.
522 (defun dframe-needed-height (&optional frame
)
523 "The needed height for the tool bar FRAME (in characters)."
524 (or frame
(setq frame
(selected-frame)))
525 ;; The 1 is the missing mode line or minibuffer
526 (+ 1 (/ (frame-pixel-height frame
)
527 ;; This obscure code avoids a byte compiler warning in Emacs.
528 (let ((f 'face-height
))
529 (funcall f
'default frame
)))))
531 (defun dframe-detach (frame-var cache-var buffer-var
)
532 "Detach the frame in symbol FRAME-VAR.
533 CACHE-VAR and BUFFER-VAR are symbols as in `dframe-frame-mode'."
534 (with-current-buffer (symbol-value buffer-var
)
535 (rename-buffer (buffer-name) t
)
536 (let ((oldframe (symbol-value frame-var
)))
540 ;; FIXME: Looks very suspicious. Luckily this function is unused.
541 (make-variable-buffer-local frame-var
)
542 (set frame-var oldframe
)
545 ;;; Special frame event proxies
547 (if (boundp 'special-event-map
)
549 (define-key special-event-map
[make-frame-visible
]
550 'dframe-handle-make-frame-visible
)
551 (define-key special-event-map
[iconify-frame
]
552 'dframe-handle-iconify-frame
)
553 (define-key special-event-map
[delete-frame
]
554 'dframe-handle-delete-frame
))
557 (defvar dframe-make-frame-visible-function nil
558 "Function used when a dframe controlled frame is de-iconified.
559 The function must take an EVENT.")
560 (defvar dframe-iconify-frame-function nil
561 "Function used when a dframe controlled frame is iconified.
562 The function must take an EVENT.")
563 (defvar dframe-delete-frame-function nil
564 "Function used when a frame attached to a dframe frame is deleted.
565 The function must take an EVENT.")
567 (defun dframe-handle-make-frame-visible (e)
568 "Handle a `make-frame-visible' event.
569 Should enable auto-updating if the last state was also enabled.
570 Argument E is the event making the frame visible."
572 (let ((f last-event-frame
))
573 (if (and (dframe-attached-frame f
)
574 dframe-make-frame-visible-function
)
575 (funcall dframe-make-frame-visible-function e
)
578 (defun dframe-handle-iconify-frame (e)
579 "Handle a `iconify-frame' event.
580 Should disable auto-updating if the last state was also enabled.
581 Argument E is the event iconifying the frame."
583 (let ((f last-event-frame
))
584 (if (and (dframe-attached-frame f
)
585 dframe-iconify-frame-function e
)
586 (funcall dframe-iconify-frame-function
)
589 (defun dframe-handle-delete-frame (e)
590 "Handle `delete-frame' event.
591 Argument E is the event deleting the frame."
593 (let ((fl (frame-list))
594 (sf (selected-frame)))
595 ;; Loop over all frames. If dframe-delete-frame-function is
598 (select-frame (car fl
))
599 (if dframe-delete-frame-function
600 (funcall dframe-delete-frame-function e
))
602 (if (frame-live-p sf
)
604 (handle-delete-frame e
)))
609 (defun dframe-get-focus (frame-var activator
)
610 "Change frame focus to or from a dedicated frame.
611 If the selected frame is not in the symbol FRAME-VAR, then FRAME-VAR
612 frame is selected. If the FRAME-VAR is active, then select the
613 attached frame. If FRAME-VAR is nil, ACTIVATOR is called to
616 (if (eq (selected-frame) (symbol-value frame-var
))
617 (if (frame-live-p dframe-attached-frame
)
618 (dframe-select-attached-frame))
619 ;; make sure we have a frame
620 (if (not (frame-live-p (symbol-value frame-var
)))
621 (funcall activator
1))
623 (select-frame (symbol-value frame-var
))
628 (defun dframe-close-frame ()
629 "Close the current frame if it is dedicated."
631 (if dframe-controlled
632 (let ((b (current-buffer)))
633 (funcall dframe-controlled -
1)
636 (defun dframe-current-frame (frame-var desired-major-mode
)
637 "Return the existing dedicated frame to use.
638 FRAME-VAR is the variable storing the currently active dedicated frame.
639 If the current frame's buffer uses DESIRED-MAJOR-MODE, then use that frame."
640 (if (not (eq (selected-frame) (symbol-value frame-var
)))
641 (if (and (eq major-mode desired-major-mode
)
642 (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))
643 (window-frame (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))))
644 (window-frame (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))
645 (symbol-value frame-var
))
646 (symbol-value frame-var
)))
648 (defun dframe-attached-frame (&optional frame
)
649 "Return the attached frame belonging to the dframe controlled frame FRAME.
650 If optional arg FRAME is nil just return `dframe-attached-frame'."
652 (if frame
(select-frame frame
))
653 dframe-attached-frame
))
655 (defun dframe-select-attached-frame (&optional frame
)
656 "Switch to the frame the dframe controlled frame FRAME was started from.
657 If optional arg FRAME is nil assume the attached frame is already selected
658 and just run the hooks `dframe-after-select-attached-frame-hook'. Return
660 (let ((frame (dframe-attached-frame frame
)))
661 (if frame
(select-frame frame
))
663 (run-hooks 'dframe-after-select-attached-frame-hook
))))
665 (defmacro dframe-with-attached-buffer
(&rest forms
)
666 "Execute FORMS in the attached frame's special buffer.
667 Optionally select that frame if necessary."
668 `(save-selected-window
669 ;;(speedbar-set-timer speedbar-update-speed)
670 (dframe-select-attached-frame)
672 (dframe-maybee-jump-to-attached-frame)))
674 (defun dframe-maybee-jump-to-attached-frame ()
675 "Jump to the attached frame ONLY if this was not a mouse event."
676 (when (or (not (dframe-mouse-event-p last-input-event
))
677 dframe-activity-change-focus-flag
)
678 (dframe-select-attached-frame)
679 ;; KB: For what is this - raising the frame??
683 (defvar dframe-suppress-message-flag nil
684 "Non-nil means that `dframe-message' should just return a string.")
686 (defun dframe-message (fmt &rest args
)
687 "Like `message', but for use in a dedicated frame.
688 Argument FMT is the format string, and ARGS are the arguments for message."
689 (save-selected-window
690 (if dframe-suppress-message-flag
691 (apply 'format fmt args
)
692 (if dframe-attached-frame
693 ;; KB: Here we do not need calling `dframe-select-attached-frame'
694 (select-frame dframe-attached-frame
))
695 (apply 'message fmt args
))))
697 (defun dframe-y-or-n-p (prompt)
698 "Like `y-or-n-p', but for use in a dedicated frame.
699 Argument PROMPT is the prompt to use."
700 (save-selected-window
701 (if (and ;;default-minibuffer-frame
702 dframe-attached-frame
703 ;;(not (eq default-minibuffer-frame dframe-attached-frame))
705 ;; KB: Here we do not need calling `dframe-select-attached-frame'
706 (select-frame dframe-attached-frame
))
711 ;; Unlike speedbar with a dedicated set of routines, dframe has one master
712 ;; timer, and all dframe users will use it. At least until I figure out a way
713 ;; around that problem.
715 ;; Advantage 1: Two apps with timer/frames can munge the master list
716 ;; to make sure they occur in order.
717 ;; Advantage 2: If a user hits a key between timer functions, we can
718 ;; interrupt them safely.
719 (defvar dframe-client-functions nil
720 "List of client functions using the dframe timer.")
722 (defun dframe-set-timer (timeout fn
&optional _null-on-error
)
723 "Apply a timer with TIMEOUT, to call FN, or remove a timer if TIMEOUT is nil.
724 TIMEOUT is the number of seconds until the dframe controlled program
725 timer is called again. When TIMEOUT is nil, turn off all timeouts.
726 This function must be called from the buffer belonging to the program
727 who requested the timer. NULL-ON-ERROR is ignored."
728 ;; First, fix up our list of client functions
730 (add-to-list 'dframe-client-functions fn
)
731 (setq dframe-client-functions
(delete fn dframe-client-functions
)))
732 ;; Now decided what to do about the timeout.
734 ;; We have a timer, restart the timer with the new time.
736 ;; We have a timer, an off is requested, and no client
737 ;; functions are left, shut er down.
738 (and dframe-timer
(not timeout
) dframe-client-functions
))
739 ;; Only call the low level function if we are changing the state.
740 (dframe-set-timer-internal timeout
)))
742 (defun dframe-set-timer-internal (timeout &optional _null-on-error
)
743 "Apply a timer with TIMEOUT to call the dframe timer manager."
745 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
746 (delete-itimer dframe-timer
)
747 (cancel-timer dframe-timer
))
748 (setq dframe-timer nil
))
751 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
752 (start-itimer "dframe" 'dframe-timer-fn
754 (run-with-idle-timer timeout t
'dframe-timer-fn
)))))
756 (defun dframe-timer-fn ()
757 "Called due to the dframe timer.
758 Evaluates all cached timer functions in sequence."
759 (let ((l dframe-client-functions
))
760 (while (and l
(sit-for 0))
761 (with-demoted-errors "DFRAME TIMER ERROR: %S"
765 ;;; Menu hacking for mouse-3
767 (defconst dframe-pass-event-to-popup-mode-menu
769 (and (fboundp 'popup-mode-menu
)
770 (fboundp 'function-max-args
)
771 (setq max-args
(function-max-args 'popup-mode-menu
))
772 (not (zerop max-args
))))
773 "The EVENT arg to `popup-mode-menu' was introduced in XEmacs 21.4.0.")
775 ;; In XEmacs, we make popup menus work on the item over mouse (as
776 ;; opposed to where the point happens to be.) We attain this by
777 ;; temporarily moving the point to that place.
778 ;; Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
779 (defalias 'dframe-popup-kludge
780 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
781 (lambda (event) ; XEmacs.
782 "Pop up a menu related to the clicked on item.
783 Must be bound to EVENT."
786 (if dframe-pass-event-to-popup-mode-menu
787 (popup-mode-menu event
)
788 (goto-char (event-closest-point event
))
790 (forward-char (min 5 (- (line-end-position)
791 (line-beginning-position))))
793 ;; Wait for menu to bail out. `popup-mode-menu' (and other popup
794 ;; menu functions) return immediately.
796 (while (not (misc-user-event-p (setq new
(next-event))))
797 (dispatch-event new
))
798 (dispatch-event new
))))
801 "Pop up a menu related to the clicked on item.
802 Must be bound to event E."
806 ;; This gets the cursor where the user can see it.
807 (if (not (bolp)) (forward-char -
1))
809 (if (fboundp 'mouse-menu-major-mode-map
)
810 (popup-menu (mouse-menu-major-mode-map) e
)
811 (with-no-warnings ; don't warn about obsolete fallback
812 (mouse-major-mode-menu e nil
)))))))
814 ;;; Interactive user functions for the mouse
816 (defalias 'dframe-mouse-event-p
817 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
818 'button-press-event-p
820 "Return t if the event is a mouse related event."
821 (if (and (listp event
)
822 (member (event-basic-type event
)
823 '(mouse-1 mouse-2 mouse-3
)))
827 (defun dframe-track-mouse (event)
828 "For motion EVENT, display info about the current line."
830 (when (and dframe-track-mouse-function
831 (or (featurep 'xemacs
) ;; XEmacs always safe?
832 (windowp (posn-window (event-end event
))) ; Sometimes
833 ; there is no window to jump into.
836 (funcall dframe-track-mouse-function event
)))
838 (defun dframe-track-mouse-xemacs (event)
839 "For motion EVENT, display info about the current line."
840 (if (functionp (default-value 'mouse-motion-handler
))
841 (funcall (default-value 'mouse-motion-handler
) event
))
842 (if dframe-track-mouse-function
843 (funcall dframe-track-mouse-function event
)))
845 (defun dframe-help-echo (_window &optional buffer position
)
846 "Display help based context.
847 The context is in WINDOW, viewing BUFFER, at POSITION.
848 BUFFER and POSITION are optional because XEmacs doesn't use them."
849 (when (and (not dframe-track-mouse-function
)
851 dframe-help-echo-function
)
852 (let ((dframe-suppress-message-flag t
))
853 (with-current-buffer buffer
855 (if position
(goto-char position
))
856 (funcall dframe-help-echo-function
))))))
858 (defun dframe-mouse-set-point (e)
859 "Set point based on event E.
860 Handles clicking on images in XEmacs."
861 (if (and (featurep 'xemacs
)
863 (save-window-excursion
865 (event-over-glyph-p e
))))
866 ;; We are in XEmacs, and clicked on a picture
867 (let ((ext (event-glyph-extent e
)))
868 ;; This position is back inside the extent where the
869 ;; junk we pushed into the property list lives.
870 (if (extent-end-position ext
)
871 (goto-char (1- (extent-end-position ext
)))
872 (mouse-set-point e
)))
873 ;; We are not in XEmacs, OR we didn't click on a picture.
874 (mouse-set-point e
)))
876 (defun dframe-quick-mouse (e)
877 "Since mouse events are strange, this will keep the mouse nicely positioned.
878 This should be bound to mouse event E."
880 (dframe-mouse-set-point e
)
881 (if dframe-mouse-position-function
882 (funcall dframe-mouse-position-function
)))
884 (defun dframe-power-click (e)
885 "Activate any dframe mouse click as a power click.
886 A power click will dispose of cached data (if available) or bring a buffer
887 up into a different window.
888 This should be bound to mouse event E."
890 (let ((dframe-power-click t
))
891 (select-frame last-event-frame
)
894 (defun dframe-click (e)
895 "Call our clients click function on a user click.
896 E is the event causing the click."
898 (dframe-mouse-set-point e
)
899 (when dframe-mouse-click-function
900 ;; On the off chance of buffer switch, or something incorrectly
902 (funcall dframe-mouse-click-function e
)))
904 (defun dframe-double-click (e)
905 "Activate the registered click function on a double click.
906 This must be bound to a mouse event.
907 This should be bound to mouse event E."
909 ;; Emacs only. XEmacs handles this via `mouse-track-click-hook'.
910 (cond ((eq (car e
) 'down-mouse-1
)
911 (dframe-mouse-set-point e
))
912 ((eq (car e
) 'mouse-1
)
913 (dframe-quick-mouse e
))
914 ((or (eq (car e
) 'double-down-mouse-1
)
915 (eq (car e
) 'triple-down-mouse-1
))
918 ;;; Hacks of normal things.
920 ;; Some normal things that happen in one of these dedicated frames
921 ;; must be handled specially, so that our dedicated frame isn't
923 (defun dframe-temp-buffer-show-function (buffer)
924 "Placed in the variable `temp-buffer-show-function' in dedicated frames.
925 If a user requests help using \\[help-command] <Key> the temp BUFFER will be
926 redirected into a window on the attached frame."
927 (if dframe-attached-frame
(dframe-select-attached-frame))
928 (pop-to-buffer buffer nil
)
930 ;; Fix for using this hook on some platforms: Bob Weiner
931 (cond ((not (featurep 'xemacs
))
932 (run-hooks 'temp-buffer-show-hook
))
933 ((fboundp 'run-hook-with-args
)
934 (run-hook-with-args 'temp-buffer-show-hook buffer
))
935 ((and (boundp 'temp-buffer-show-hook
)
936 (listp temp-buffer-show-hook
))
937 (mapcar (function (lambda (hook) (funcall hook buffer
)))
938 temp-buffer-show-hook
))))
940 (defun dframe-hack-buffer-menu (_e)
941 "Control mouse 1 is buffer menu.
942 This hack overrides it so that the right thing happens in the main
943 Emacs frame, not in the dedicated frame.
944 Argument E is the event causing this activity."
946 (let ((fn (lookup-key global-map
(if (featurep 'xemacs
)
949 (oldbuff (current-buffer))
953 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) nil
)
954 (call-interactively fn
)
955 (setq newbuff
(current-buffer)))
956 (switch-to-buffer oldbuff
)
957 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t
))
958 (if (not (eq newbuff oldbuff
))
959 (dframe-with-attached-buffer
960 (switch-to-buffer newbuff
)))))
962 (defun dframe-switch-buffer-attached-frame (&optional buffer
)
963 "Switch to BUFFER in the attached frame, and raise that frame.
964 This overrides the default behavior of `switch-to-buffer' which is
965 broken because of the dedicated frame."
967 ;; Assume we are in the dedicated frame.
969 ;; Now switch buffers
971 (switch-to-buffer buffer
)
972 (call-interactively 'switch-to-buffer nil nil
)))
974 ;; XEmacs: this can be implemented using mode line keymaps, but there
975 ;; is no use, as we have horizontal scrollbar (as the docstring
977 (defun dframe-mouse-hscroll (e)
978 "Read a mouse event E from the mode line, and horizontally scroll.
979 If the mouse is being clicked on the far left, or far right of the
980 mode-line. This is only useful for non-XEmacs."
982 (let* ((x-point (car (nth 2 (car (cdr e
)))))
983 (pixels-per-10-col (/ (* 10 (frame-pixel-width))
985 (click-col (1+ (/ (* 10 x-point
) pixels-per-10-col
)))
987 (cond ((< click-col
3)
989 ((> click-col
(- (window-width) 5))
992 "Click on the edge of the mode line to scroll left/right")))))
996 ;;; dframe.el ends here