pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064144171447600014522gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=94e2b0b2b4a750e7907dacd5b4c0584900846dd1 emacs-libvterm-master/000077500000000000000000000000001441714476000152715ustar00rootroot00000000000000emacs-libvterm-master/.clang-format000066400000000000000000000000511441714476000176400ustar00rootroot00000000000000Language: Cpp BasedOnStyle: LLVM emacs-libvterm-master/.gitignore000066400000000000000000000000301441714476000172520ustar00rootroot00000000000000/build /vterm-module.so emacs-libvterm-master/.gitmodules000066400000000000000000000000001441714476000174340ustar00rootroot00000000000000emacs-libvterm-master/.travis.yml000066400000000000000000000015611441714476000174050ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Template from https://github.com/flycheck/emacs-travis language: c sudo: required dist: trusty cache: - directories: - "$HOME/emacs/" addons: apt: packages: - bzr matrix: fast_finish: true env: - EMACS_VERSION=25.3 - EMACS_VERSION=26.1 before_install: - export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" - wget 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/flycheck/emacs-travis/master/emacs-travis.mk' - make -f emacs-travis.mk EMACSCONFFLAGS="--with-x-toolkit=no --without-x --without-all --with-xml2 --with-modules CFLAGS='-O2 -march=native' CXXFLAGS='-O2 -march=native'" install_emacs # cmake - wget 'https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.15.0/cmake-3.15.0-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz' - tar -xf cmake-3.15.0-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz - export CMAKE="$(pwd)/cmake-3.15.0-Linux-x86_64/bin/cmake" script: - mkdir build - cd build - ${CMAKE} .. - make emacs-libvterm-master/CMakeLists.txt000066400000000000000000000070221441714476000200320ustar00rootroot00000000000000cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.11) include(ExternalProject) project(emacs-libvterm C) if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "FreeBSD" OR CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "OpenBSD" OR CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "NetBSD") set(LIBVTERM_BUILD_COMMAND "gmake") else() set(LIBVTERM_BUILD_COMMAND "make") endif() add_library(vterm-module MODULE vterm-module.c utf8.c elisp.c) set_target_properties(vterm-module PROPERTIES C_STANDARD 99 C_VISIBILITY_PRESET "hidden" POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON PREFIX "" LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} ) # Set RelWithDebInfo as default build type if (NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE AND NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES) message(STATUS "No build type selected, defaulting to RelWithDebInfo") set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "RelWithDebInfo" CACHE STRING "Build type (default RelWithDebInfo)" FORCE) endif() # Look for the header file. option(USE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM "Use system libvterm instead of the vendored version." ON) # Try to find the libvterm in system. if (USE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM) # try to find the vterm.h header file. find_path(LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR NAMES vterm.h ) # vterm.h is found. if (LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR) message(STATUS "System libvterm detected") execute_process(COMMAND grep -c "VTermStringFragment" "${LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR}/vterm.h" OUTPUT_VARIABLE VTermStringFragmentExists) if (${VTermStringFragmentExists} EQUAL "0") # add_compile_definitions(VTermStringFragmentNotExists) add_definitions(-DVTermStringFragmentNotExists) endif() execute_process(COMMAND grep -c "VTermSelectionMask" "${LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR}/vterm.h" OUTPUT_VARIABLE VTermSelectionMaskExists) if (${VTermSelectionMaskExists} EQUAL "0") # add_compile_definitions(VTermStringFragmentNotExists) add_definitions(-DVTermSelectionMaskNotExists) endif() execute_process(COMMAND grep -c "sb_clear" "${LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR}/vterm.h" OUTPUT_VARIABLE VTermSBClearExists) if (${VTermSBClearExists} EQUAL "0") add_definitions(-DVTermSBClearNotExists) endif() else() message(STATUS "System libvterm not found: libvterm will be downloaded and compiled as part of the build process") endif() endif() if (LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR) find_library(LIBVTERM_LIBRARY NAMES vterm libvterm ) if(NOT LIBVTERM_LIBRARY) message(FATAL_ERROR "libvterm not found") endif() else() find_program(LIBTOOL NAMES libtool glibtool) if(NOT LIBTOOL) message(FATAL_ERROR "libtool not found. Please install libtool") endif() ExternalProject_add(libvterm GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/Sbozzolo/libvterm-mirror.git GIT_TAG 64f1775952dbe001e989f2ab679563b54f2fca55 CONFIGURE_COMMAND "" BUILD_COMMAND ${LIBVTERM_BUILD_COMMAND} "CFLAGS='-fPIC'" "LDFLAGS='-static'" BUILD_IN_SOURCE ON INSTALL_COMMAND "") ExternalProject_Get_property(libvterm SOURCE_DIR) set(LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR ${SOURCE_DIR}/include) set(LIBVTERM_LIBRARY ${SOURCE_DIR}/.libs/libvterm.a) add_dependencies(vterm-module libvterm) # Workaround for https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/15052 file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR}) endif() add_library(vterm STATIC IMPORTED) set_target_properties(vterm PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION ${LIBVTERM_LIBRARY}) target_include_directories(vterm INTERFACE ${LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIR}) # Link with libvterm target_link_libraries(vterm-module PUBLIC vterm) # Custom run command for testing add_custom_target(run COMMAND emacs -Q -L ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} -L ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} --eval "\\(require \\'vterm\\)" --eval "\\(vterm\\)" DEPENDS vterm-module ) emacs-libvterm-master/LICENSE000066400000000000000000001045131441714476000163020ustar00rootroot00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . emacs-libvterm-master/README.md000066400000000000000000000760161441714476000165620ustar00rootroot00000000000000[![MELPA](https://melpa.org/packages/vterm-badge.svg)](https://melpa.org/#/vterm) # Introduction Emacs-libvterm (_vterm_) is fully-fledged terminal emulator inside GNU Emacs based on [libvterm](https://github.com/neovim/libvterm), a C library. As a result of using compiled code (instead of elisp), emacs-libvterm is fully capable, fast, and it can seamlessly handle large outputs. ## Warning This package is in active development and, while being stable enough to be used as a daily-driver, it is currently in **alpha** stage. This means that occasionally the public interface will change (for example names of options or functions). A list of recent breaking changes is in [appendix](#breaking-changes). Moreover, emacs-libvterm deals directly with some low-level operations, hence, bugs can lead to segmentation faults and crashes. If that happens, please [report the problem](https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm/issues/new). ## Given that eshell, shell, and (ansi-)term are Emacs built-in, why should I use vterm? The short answer is: unparalleled performance and compatibility with standard command-line tools. For the long answer, let us discuss the differences between `eshell`, `shell`, `term` and `vterm`: - `eshell`: it is a shell completely implemented in Emacs Lisp. It is well-integrated in Emacs and it runs on Windows. It does not support command line tools that require terminal manipulation capabilities (e.g., `ncdu`, `nmtui`, ...). - `shell`: it interfaces with a standard shell (e.g., `bash`). It reads an input from Emacs, sends it to the shell, and reports back the output from the shell. As such, like `eshell`, it does not support interactive commands, especially those that directly handle how the output should be displayed (e.g., `htop`). - `term`: it is a terminal emulator written in elisp. `term` runs a shell (similarly to other terminal emulators like Gnome Terminal) and programs can directly manipulate the output using escape codes. Hence, many interactive applications (like the one aforementioned) work with `term`. However, `term` and `ansi-term` do not implement all the escapes codes needed, so some programs do not work properly. Moreover, `term` has inferior performance compared to standalone terminals, especially with large bursts of output. - `vterm`: like `term` it is a terminal emulator. Unlike `term`, the core of `vterm` is an external library written in C, `libvterm`. For this reason, `vterm` outperforms `term` and has a nearly universal compatibility with terminal applications. Vterm is not for you if you are using Windows, or if you cannot set up Emacs with support for modules. Otherwise, you should try vterm, as it provides a superior terminal experience in Emacs. Using `vterm` is like using Gnome Terminal inside Emacs: Vterm is fully-featured and fast, but is not as well integrated in Emacs as `eshell` (yet), so some of the editing keybinding you are used to using may not work. For example, `evil-mode` is currently not supported (though, users can enable VI emulation in their shells). This is because keys are sent directly to the shell. We are constantly working to improve this. # Installation ## Requirements Before installing emacs-libvterm, you need to make sure you have installed 1. GNU Emacs (>= 25.1) with [module support](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Dynamic-Modules.html). You can check that, by verifying that `module-file-suffix` is not `nil`. 2. cmake (>= 3.11) 3. libtool-bin (related issues: [#66](https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm/issues/66) [#85](https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm/issues/85#issuecomment-491845136)) 4. OPTIONAL: [libvterm](https://github.com/Sbozzolo/libvterm-mirror.git) (>= 0.2). This library can be found in the official repositories of most distributions (e.g., Arch, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE, Ubuntu). Typical names are `libvterm` (Arch, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE), or `libvterm-dev` (Debian, Ubuntu). If not available, `libvterm` will be downloaded during the compilation process. Some distributions (e.g. Ubuntu < 20.04, Debian < 11) have versions of `libvterm` that are too old. If you find compilation errors related to `VTERM_COLOR`, you should not use your system libvterm. See [FAQ](#frequently-asked-questions-and-problems) for more details. ## From MELPA `vterm` is available on [MELPA](https://melpa.org/), and it can be installed as a normal package. If the requirements are satisfied (mainly, Emacs was built with support for modules), `vterm` will compile the module the first time it is run. This is the recommended way to install `vterm`. `vterm` can be install from MELPA with `use-package` by adding the following lines to your `init.el`: ```elisp (use-package vterm :ensure t) ``` To take full advantage of the capabilities of `vterm`, you should configure your shell too. Read about this in the section [shell-side configuration](#shell-side-configuration). ## Manual installation Clone the repository: ```sh git clone https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm.git ``` By default, vterm will try to find if libvterm is installed. If it is not found, emacs-libvterm will download the latest version available of libvterm (from [here](https://github.com/neovim/libvterm)), compile it, and use it. If you always want to use the vendored version as opposed to the one on you system, set `USE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM` to `no`. To do this, change `cmake ..` with `cmake -DUSE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM=no ..` in the following instructions. Build the module with: ```sh cd emacs-libvterm mkdir -p build cd build cmake .. make ``` And add this to your `init.el`: ```elisp (add-to-list 'load-path "path/to/emacs-libvterm") (require 'vterm) ``` Or, with `use-package`: ```elisp (use-package vterm :load-path "path/to/emacs-libvterm/") ``` ## vterm and Ubuntu ### 20.04 Using `vterm` on Ubuntu requires additional steps. The latest LTS version (20.04) ships without CMake installed and Emacs27 is not yet available from Ubuntu's package repository. The basic steps for getting vterm to work on Ubuntu 20.04 are: * Ensure Emacs27 is installed * Install cmake, libtool, and libtool-bin There are a few options for installing Emacs27 on Ubuntu 20.04: * Compile Emacs27 from source * Install Emacs27 from Snap * Install Emacs27 from Kevin Kelley's PPA In any case, if you have an older Emacs version you will need to purge it before proceeding: #### Purge Emacs ```sh sudo apt --purge remove emacs sudo apt autoremove ``` #### Installing Emacs27 from Kevin Kelley PPA ```sh sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kelleyk/emacs sudo apt install emacs27 ``` ##### If you get an error about emacs27_common during the install process: ```sh Errors were encountered while processing: /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-RVK8CA/064-emacs27-common_27.1~1.git86d8d76aa3-kk2+20.04_all.deb ``` run ```sh sudo apt --purge remove emacs-common sudo apt --fix-broken install ``` #### Installing Emacs27 from Snap I hesitate to include SNAP here, because I ran into a number of GTK Theme parsing errors, and Fontconfig errors when I tested it, and reverted to installing from Kevin Kelley's PPA. YMMV ```sh sudo snap install emacs --classic ``` #### Install CMake and Libtool In Ubuntu 20.04 CMake (v3.16.3-1ubuntu1) and Libtool can be installed with ```sh sudo apt install cmake sudo apt install libtool sudo apt install libtool-bin ``` ### 18.04 Using `vterm` on Ubuntu 18.04 requires additional steps. 18.04 ships with a version of CMake that is too old for `vterm` and GNU Emacs is not compiled with support for dynamical module loading. It is possible to install GNU Emacs with module support from Kevin Kelley's PPA. The binary in Ubuntu Emacs Lisp PPA is currently broken and leads to segmentation faults (see [#185](https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm/issues/185#issuecomment-562237077)). In case Emacs is already on the system, you need to purge it before proceeding with the following commands. ```sh sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kelleyk/emacs sudo apt update sudo apt-get install emacs26 ``` A way to install a recent version of CMake (>= 3.11) is with linuxbrew. ```sh brew install cmake ``` In some cases, `/bin/sh` needs to be relinked to `/bin/bash` for the compilation to work (see, [#216](https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm/issues/216#issuecomment-575934593)). Pull requests to improve support for Ubuntu are welcome (e.g., simplifying the installation). Some releases of Ubuntu (e.g., 18.04) ship with a old version of libvterm that can lead to compilation errors. If you have this problem, see the [FAQ](#frequently-asked-questions-and-problems) for a solution. ## GNU Guix `vterm` and its dependencies are available in GNU Guix as [emacs-vterm](https://guix.gnu.org/packages/emacs-vterm-0-1.7d7381f/). The package can be installed with `guix package -i emacs-vterm`. ## Shell-side configuration Some of the most useful features in `vterm` (e.g., [directory-tracking and prompt-tracking](#directory-tracking-and-prompt-tracking) or [message passing](#message-passing)) require shell-side configurations. The main goal of these additional functions is to enable the shell to send information to `vterm` via properly escaped sequences. A function that helps in this task, `vterm_printf`, is defined below. This function is widely used throughout this readme. For `bash` or `zsh`, put this in your `.zshrc` or `.bashrc` ```sh vterm_printf() { if [ -n "$TMUX" ] && ([ "${TERM%%-*}" = "tmux" ] || [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ]); then # Tell tmux to pass the escape sequences through printf "\ePtmux;\e\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" elif [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ]; then # GNU screen (screen, screen-256color, screen-256color-bce) printf "\eP\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" else printf "\e]%s\e\\" "$1" fi } ``` This works also for `dash`. For `fish` put this in your `~/.config/fish/config.fish`: ```fish function vterm_printf; if begin; [ -n "$TMUX" ] ; and string match -q -r "screen|tmux" "$TERM"; end # tell tmux to pass the escape sequences through printf "\ePtmux;\e\e]%s\007\e\\" "$argv" else if string match -q -- "screen*" "$TERM" # GNU screen (screen, screen-256color, screen-256color-bce) printf "\eP\e]%s\007\e\\" "$argv" else printf "\e]%s\e\\" "$argv" end end ``` # Debugging and testing If you have successfully built the module, you can test it by executing the following command in the `build` directory: ```sh make run ``` # Usage ## `vterm` Open a terminal in the current window. ## `vterm-other-window` Open a terminal in another window. ## `vterm-copy-mode` When you enable `vterm-copy-mode`, the terminal buffer behaves like a normal `read-only` text buffer: you can search, copy text, etc. The default keybinding to toggle `vterm-copy-mode` is `C-c C-t`. When a region is selected, it is possible to copy the text and leave `vterm-copy-mode` with the enter key. If no region is selected when the enter key is pressed it will copy the current line from start to end. If `vterm-copy-exclude-prompt` is true it will skip the prompt and not include it in the copy. ## `vterm-clear-scrollback` `vterm-clear-scrollback` does exactly what the name suggests: it clears the current buffer from the data that it is not currently visible. `vterm-clear-scrollback` is bound to `C-c C-l`. This function is typically used with the `clear` function provided by the shell to clear both screen and scrollback. In order to achieve this behavior, you need to add a new shell alias. For `zsh`, put this in your `.zshrc`: ```zsh if [[ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ]]; then alias clear='vterm_printf "51;Evterm-clear-scrollback";tput clear' fi ``` For `bash`, put this in your `.bashrc`: ```bash if [[ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ]]; then function clear() { vterm_printf "51;Evterm-clear-scrollback"; tput clear; } fi ``` For `fish`: ```fish if [ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ] function clear vterm_printf "51;Evterm-clear-scrollback"; tput clear; end end ``` These aliases take advantage of the fact that `vterm` can execute `elisp` commands, as explained below. If it possible to automatically clear the scrollback when the screen is cleared by setting the variable `vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing`: When `vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing` is non nil, `C-l` clears both the screen and the scrollback. When is nil, `C-l` only clears the screen. The opposite behavior can be achieved by using the universal prefix (i.e., calling `C-u C-l`). # Customization ## `vterm-shell` Shell to run in a new vterm. It defaults to `$SHELL`. ## `vterm-environment` to add more environment variables there is the custom vterm-environment which has a similar format than the internal Emacs variable process-environment. You can check the documentation with C-h v process-environment for more details. ## `vterm-term-environment-variable` Value for the `TERM` environment variable. It defaults to `xterm-256color`. If [eterm-256color](https://github.com/dieggsy/eterm-256color) is installed, setting `vterm-term-environment-variable` to `eterm-color` improves the rendering of colors in some systems. ## `vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit` If set to `t`, buffers are killed when the associated process is terminated (for example, by logging out the shell). Keeping buffers around it is useful if you need to copy or manipulate the content. ## `vterm-module-cmake-args` Compilation flags and arguments to be given to CMake when compiling the module. This string is directly passed to CMake, so it uses the same syntax. At the moment, it main use is for compiling vterm using the system libvterm instead of the one downloaded from GitHub. You can find all the arguments and flags available with `cmake -LA` in the build directory. ## `vterm-copy-exclude-prompt` Controls whether or not to exclude the prompt when copying a line in `vterm-copy-mode`. Using the universal prefix before calling `vterm-copy-mode-done` will invert the value for that call, allowing you to temporarily override the setting. When a prompt is not found, the whole line is copied. ## `vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method` The variable `vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method` determines whether to use the vterm prompt tracking, if false it use the regexp in `vterm-copy-prompt-regexp` to search for the prompt. ## `vterm-enable-manipulate-selection-data-by-osc52` Vterm support copy text to Emacs kill ring and system clipboard by using OSC 52. See https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html for more info about OSC 52. For example: send 'blabla' to kill ring: printf "\033]52;c;$(printf "%s" "blabla" | base64)\a" tmux can share its copy buffer to terminals by supporting osc52(like iterm2 xterm), you can enable this feature for tmux by : set -g set-clipboard on #osc 52 copy paste share with iterm set -ga terminal-overrides ',xterm*:XT:Ms=\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007' set -ga terminal-overrides ',screen*:XT:Ms=\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007' The clipboard querying/clearing functionality offered by OSC 52 is not implemented here, And for security reason, this feature is disabled by default." This feature need the new way of handling strings with a struct `VTermStringFragment` in libvterm. You'd better compile emacs-libvterm with `cmake -DUSE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM=no ..`. If you don't do that, when the content you want to copied is too long, it would be truncated by bug of libvterm. ## `vterm-buffer-name-string` When `vterm-buffer-name-string` is not nil, vterm renames automatically its own buffers with `vterm-buffer-name-string`. This string can contain the character `%s`, which is substituted with the _title_ (as defined by the shell, see below). A possible value for `vterm-buffer-name-string` is `vterm %s`, according to which all the vterm buffers will be named "vterm TITLE". This requires some shell-side configuration to print the title. For example to set the name "HOSTNAME:PWD", use can you the following: For `zsh`, ```zsh autoload -U add-zsh-hook add-zsh-hook -Uz chpwd (){ print -Pn "\e]2;%m:%2~\a" } ``` For `bash`, ```bash PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND; }"'echo -ne "\033]0;${HOSTNAME}:${PWD}\007"' ``` For `fish`, ```fish function fish_title hostname echo ":" prompt_pwd end ``` See [zsh and bash](http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Xterm-Title-4.html) and [fish documentations](https://fishshell.com/docs/current/#programmable-title). ## `vterm-always-compile-module` Vterm needs `vterm-module` to work. This can be compiled externally, or `vterm` will ask the user whether to build the module when `vterm` is first called. To avoid this question and always compile the module, set `vterm-always-compile-module` to `t`. ## `vterm-copy-mode-remove-fake-newlines` When not-nil fake newlines are removed on entering copy mode. vterm inserts fake-newlines purely for rendering. When using `vterm-copy-mode` these are in conflict with many emacs functions like isearch-forward. if this varialbe is not-nil the fake-newlines are removed on entering copy-mode and re-inserted on leaving copy mode. Also truncate-lines is set to t on entering copy-mode and set to nil on leaving. ## Keybindings If you want a key to be sent to the terminal, bind it to `vterm--self-insert`, or remove it from `vterm-mode-map`. By default, `vterm.el` binds most of the `C-` and `M-` keys, `` through `` and some special keys like `` and ``. Sending a keyboard interrupt is bound to `C-c C-c`. In order to send a keypress that is already recognized by Emacs, such as `C-g`, use the interactive function `vterm-send-next-key`. This can be bound to a key in the `vterm-mode-map` like `C-q`, in which case pressing `C-q C-g` will send a `C-g` key to the terminal, and so on for other modified keys: ```elisp (define-key vterm-mode-map (kbd "C-q") #'vterm-send-next-key) ``` This can be useful for controlling an application running in the terminal, such as Emacs or Nano. ## Fonts You can change the font (the _face_) used in a vterm with the following code: ```elisp (add-hook 'vterm-mode-hook (lambda () (set (make-local-variable 'buffer-face-mode-face) 'fixed-pitch) (buffer-face-mode t))) ``` Where instead of `'fixed-pitch` you specify the face you want to use. The example reported here can be used to force vterm to use a mono-spaced font (the `fixed-pitch` face). This is useful when your default font in Emacs is a proportional font. In addition to that, you can disable some text properties (bold, underline, reverse video) setting the relative option to `t` (`vterm-disable-bold`, `vterm-disable-underline`, or `vterm-disable-inverse-video`). ## Blink cursor When `vterm-ignore-blink-cursor` is `t`, vterm will ignore request from application to turn on or off cursor blink. If `nil`, cursor in any window may begin to blink or not blink because `blink-cursor-mode` is a global minor mode in Emacs, you can use `M-x blink-cursor-mode` to toggle. ## Colors Set the `:foreground` and `:background` attributes of the following faces to a color you like. The `:foreground` is ansi color 0-7, the `:background` attribute is ansi color 8-15. - vterm-color-black - vterm-color-red - vterm-color-green - vterm-color-yellow - vterm-color-blue - vterm-color-magenta - vterm-color-cyan - vterm-color-white ## Directory tracking and Prompt tracking `vterm` supports _directory tracking_. If this feature is enabled, the default directory in Emacs and the current working directory in `vterm` are synced. As a result, interactive functions that ask for a path or a file (e.g., `dired` or `find-file`) will do so starting from the current location. And `vterm` supports _prompt tracking_. If this feature is enabled, Emacs knows where the prompt ends, you needn't customize `term-prompt-regexp` any more. Then you can use `vterm-next-prompt` and `vterm-previous-prompt` moving to end of next/previous prompt. The default keybinding is `C-c C-n` and `C-c C-p`. And `vterm-beginning-of-line` would move the point to the first character after the shell prompt on this line. If the point is already there, move to the beginning of the line. The default keybinding is `C-a` in `vterm-copy-mode`. And `vterm--at-prompt-p` would check whether the cursor is at the point just after the shell prompt. Directory tracking and Prompt tracking requires some configuration, as the shell has to be instructed to share the relevant information with Emacs. The following pieces of code assume that you have the function `vterm_printf` as defined in section [shell-side configuration](#shell-side-configuration). For `zsh`, put this at the end of your `.zshrc`: ```zsh vterm_prompt_end() { vterm_printf "51;A$(whoami)@$(hostname):$(pwd)" } setopt PROMPT_SUBST PROMPT=$PROMPT'%{$(vterm_prompt_end)%}' ``` For `bash`, put this at the end of your `.bashrc`: ```bash vterm_prompt_end(){ vterm_printf "51;A$(whoami)@$(hostname):$(pwd)" } PS1=$PS1'\[$(vterm_prompt_end)\]' ``` For `fish`, put this in your `~/.config/fish/config.fish`: ```fish function vterm_prompt_end; vterm_printf '51;A'(whoami)'@'(hostname)':'(pwd) end functions --copy fish_prompt vterm_old_fish_prompt function fish_prompt --description 'Write out the prompt; do not replace this. Instead, put this at end of your file.' # Remove the trailing newline from the original prompt. This is done # using the string builtin from fish, but to make sure any escape codes # are correctly interpreted, use %b for printf. printf "%b" (string join "\n" (vterm_old_fish_prompt)) vterm_prompt_end end ``` Here we are using the function `vterm_printf` that we have discussed above, so make sure that this function is defined in your configuration file. Directory tracking works on remote servers too. In case the hostname of your remote machine does not match the actual hostname needed to connect to that server, change `$(hostname)` with the correct one. For example, if the correct hostname is `foo` and the username is `bar`, you should have something like ```bash HOSTNAME=foo USER=baz vterm_printf "51;A$USER@$HOSTNAME:$(pwd)" ``` ## Message passing `vterm` can read and execute commands. At the moment, a command is passed by providing a specific escape sequence. For example, to evaluate ```elisp (message "Hello!") ``` use ```sh printf "\e]51;Emessage \"Hello\!\"\e\\" # or vterm_printf "51;Emessage \"Hello\!\"" ``` The commands that are understood are defined in the setting `vterm-eval-cmds`. As `split-string-and-unquote` is used the parse the passed string, double quotes and backslashes need to be escaped via backslash. A convenient shell function to automate the substitution is `bash` or `zsh`: ```sh vterm_cmd() { local vterm_elisp vterm_elisp="" while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do vterm_elisp="$vterm_elisp""$(printf '"%s" ' "$(printf "%s" "$1" | sed -e 's|\\|\\\\|g' -e 's|"|\\"|g')")" shift done vterm_printf "51;E$vterm_elisp" } ``` `fish`: ```fish function vterm_cmd --description 'Run an Emacs command among the ones been defined in vterm-eval-cmds.' set -l vterm_elisp () for arg in $argv set -a vterm_elisp (printf '"%s" ' (string replace -a -r '([\\\\"])' '\\\\\\\\$1' $arg)) end vterm_printf '51;E'(string join '' $vterm_elisp) end ``` Now we can write shell functions to call the ones defined in `vterm-eval-cmds`. ```sh find_file() { vterm_cmd find-file "$(realpath "${@:-.}")" } say() { vterm_cmd message "%s" "$*" } ``` Or for `fish`: ```fish function find_file set -q argv[1]; or set argv[1] "." vterm_cmd find-file (realpath "$argv") end function say vterm_cmd message "%s" "$argv" end ``` This newly defined `find_file` function can now be used inside `vterm` as ```sh find_file name_of_file_in_local_directory ``` If you call `find_file` without specifying any file (you just execute `find_file` in your shell), `dired` will open with the current directory. As an example, say you like having files opened below the current window. You could add the command to do it on the lisp side like so: ```elisp (push (list "find-file-below" (lambda (path) (if-let* ((buf (find-file-noselect path)) (window (display-buffer-below-selected buf nil))) (select-window window) (message "Failed to open file: %s" path)))) vterm-eval-cmds) ``` Then add the command in your `.bashrc` file. ```sh open_file_below() { vterm_cmd find-file-below "$(realpath "${@:-.}")" } ``` Then you can open any file from inside your shell. ```sh open_file_below ~/Documents ``` ## Shell-side configuration files The configurations described in earlier sections are combined in [`etc/`](./etc/). These can be appended to or loaded into your user configuration file. Alternatively, they can be installed system-wide, for example in `/etc/bash/bashrc.d/`, `/etc/profile.d/` (for `zsh`), or `/etc/fish/conf.d/` for `fish`. When using vterm Emacs sets the environment variable INSIDE_EMACS in the subshell to ‘vterm’. Usually the programs check this variable to determine whether they are running inside Emacs. Vterm also sets an extra variable EMACS_VTERM_PATH to the place where the vterm library is installed. This is very useful because when vterm is installed from melpa the Shell-side configuration files are in the EMACS_VTERM_PATH inside the /etc sub-directory. After a package update, the directory name changes, so, a code like this in your bashrc could be enough to load always the latest version of the file from the right location without coping any file manually. ```sh if [[ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ]] \ && [[ -n ${EMACS_VTERM_PATH} ]] \ && [[ -f ${EMACS_VTERM_PATH}/etc/emacs-vterm-bash.sh ]]; then source ${EMACS_VTERM_PATH}/etc/emacs-vterm-bash.sh fi ``` ## Frequently Asked Questions and Problems ### How can I increase the size of the scrollback? By default, the scrollback can contain up to 1000 lines per each vterm buffer. You can increase this up to 100000 by changing the variable `vterm-max-scrollback`. If you want to increase it further, you have to edit the file `vterm-module.h`, change the variable `SB_MAX`, and set the new value for `vterm-max-scrollback`. The potential maximum memory consumption of vterm buffers increases with `vterm-max-scrollback`, so setting `SB_MAX` to extreme values may lead to system instabilities and crashes. ### How can I automatically close vterm buffers when the process is terminated? There is an option for that: set `vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit` to `t`. ### The package does not compile, I have errors related to `VTERM_COLOR`. The version of `libvterm` installed on your system is too old. You should let `emacs-libvterm` download `libvterm` for you. You can either uninstall your libvterm, or instruct Emacs to ignore the system libvterm. If you are compiling from Emacs, you can do this by setting: ```elisp (setq vterm-module-cmake-args "-DUSE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM=no") ``` and compile again. If you are compiling with CMake, use the flag `-DUSE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM=no`. ### `` doesn't kill previous word. This can be fixed by rebinding the key to what `C-w` does: ```elisp (define-key vterm-mode-map (kbd "") (lambda () (interactive) (vterm-send-key (kbd "C-w")))) ``` ### `counsel-yank-pop` doesn't work. Add this piece of code to your configuration file to make `counsel` use the correct function to yank in vterm buffers. ```elisp (defun vterm-counsel-yank-pop-action (orig-fun &rest args) (if (equal major-mode 'vterm-mode) (let ((inhibit-read-only t) (yank-undo-function (lambda (_start _end) (vterm-undo)))) (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'insert-for-yank) (lambda (str) (vterm-send-string str t)))) (apply orig-fun args))) (apply orig-fun args))) (advice-add 'counsel-yank-pop-action :around #'vterm-counsel-yank-pop-action) ``` ### How can I get the local directory without shell-side configuration? We recommend that you set up shell-side configuration for reliable directory tracking. If you cannot do it, a possible workaround is the following. On most GNU/Linux systems, you can read current directory from `/proc`: ```elisp (defun vterm-directory-sync () "Synchronize current working directory." (interactive) (when vterm--process (let* ((pid (process-id vterm--process)) (dir (file-truename (format "/proc/%d/cwd/" pid)))) (setq default-directory dir)))) ``` A possible application of this function is in combination with `find-file`: ```elisp (advice-add #'find-file :before #'vterm-directory-sync) ``` This method does not work on remote machines. ### How can I get the directory tracking in a more understandable way? If you looked at the recommended way to set-up directory tracking, you will have noticed that it requires printing obscure code like `\e]2;%m:%2~\a` (unless you are using `fish`). There is another way to achieve this behavior. Define a shell function, on a local host you can simply use ```sh vterm_set_directory() { vterm_cmd update-pwd "$PWD/" } ``` On a remote one, use instead ```sh vterm_set_directory() { vterm_cmd update-pwd "/-:""$USER""@""$HOSTNAME"":""$PWD/" } ``` Then, for `zsh`, add this function to the `chpwd` hook: ```zsh autoload -U add-zsh-hook add-zsh-hook -Uz chpwd (){ vterm_set_directory } ``` For `bash`, append it to the prompt: ```bash PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND; }vterm_set_directory" ``` Finally, add `update-pwd` to the list of commands that Emacs is allowed to execute from vterm: ```elisp (add-to-list 'vterm-eval-cmds '("update-pwd" (lambda (path) (setq default-directory path)))) ``` ### When evil-mode is enabled, the cursor moves back in normal state, and this messes directory tracking `evil-collection` provides a solution for this problem. If you do not want to use `evil-collection`, you can add the following code: ```elisp (defun evil-collection-vterm-escape-stay () "Go back to normal state but don't move cursor backwards. Moving cursor backwards is the default vim behavior but it is not appropriate in some cases like terminals." (setq-local evil-move-cursor-back nil)) (add-hook 'vterm-mode-hook #'evil-collection-vterm-escape-stay) ``` ## Related packages - [vterm-toggle](https://github.com/jixiuf/vterm-toggle): Toggles between a vterm and the current buffer - [multi-libvterm](https://github.com/suonlight/multi-libvterm): Multiterm for emacs-libvterm ## Appendix ### Breaking changes Obsolete variables will be removed in version 0.1. #### August 2022 * `vterm-send-C-[a-z]` `vterm-send-M-[a-z]` `vterm-define-key` `vterm-send-{up/down/left/right/prior/next/meta-dot/meta-comma/ctrl-slash}` were obsolete, please use `vterm-send` or `vterm-send-key` or `vterm--self-insert` instead. #### October 2020 * `vterm-disable-bold-font` was renamed to `vterm-disable-bold` to uniform it with the other similar options. #### July 2020 * `vterm-use-vterm-prompt` was renamed to `vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method`. * `vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit` is set to `t` by default. #### April 2020 * `vterm-clear-scrollback` was renamed to `vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearning`. * `vterm-set-title-functions` was removed. In its place, there is a new custom option `vterm-buffer-name-string`. See [vterm-buffer-name-string](vterm-buffer-name-string) for documentation. emacs-libvterm-master/elisp.c000066400000000000000000000147621441714476000165630ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "elisp.h" #include // Emacs symbols emacs_value Qt; emacs_value Qnil; emacs_value Qnormal; emacs_value Qbold; emacs_value Qitalic; emacs_value Qforeground; emacs_value Qbackground; emacs_value Qweight; emacs_value Qunderline; emacs_value Qslant; emacs_value Qreverse; emacs_value Qstrike; emacs_value Qextend; emacs_value Qface; emacs_value Qbox; emacs_value Qbar; emacs_value Qhbar; emacs_value Qcursor_type; emacs_value Qemacs_major_version; emacs_value Qvterm_line_wrap; emacs_value Qrear_nonsticky; emacs_value Qvterm_prompt; // Emacs functions emacs_value Fblink_cursor_mode; emacs_value Fsymbol_value; emacs_value Flength; emacs_value Flist; emacs_value Fnth; emacs_value Ferase_buffer; emacs_value Finsert; emacs_value Fgoto_char; emacs_value Fforward_char; emacs_value Fforward_line; emacs_value Fgoto_line; emacs_value Fdelete_lines; emacs_value Frecenter; emacs_value Fset_window_point; emacs_value Fwindow_body_height; emacs_value Fpoint; emacs_value Fput_text_property; emacs_value Fadd_text_properties; emacs_value Fset; emacs_value Fvterm_flush_output; emacs_value Fget_buffer_window_list; emacs_value Fselected_window; emacs_value Fvterm_set_title; emacs_value Fvterm_set_directory; emacs_value Fvterm_invalidate; emacs_value Feq; emacs_value Fvterm_get_color; emacs_value Fvterm_eval; emacs_value Fvterm_set_selection; /* Set the function cell of the symbol named NAME to SFUN using the 'fset' function. */ void bind_function(emacs_env *env, const char *name, emacs_value Sfun) { emacs_value Qfset = env->intern(env, "fset"); emacs_value Qsym = env->intern(env, name); env->funcall(env, Qfset, 2, (emacs_value[]){Qsym, Sfun}); } /* Provide FEATURE to Emacs. */ void provide(emacs_env *env, const char *feature) { emacs_value Qfeat = env->intern(env, feature); emacs_value Qprovide = env->intern(env, "provide"); env->funcall(env, Qprovide, 1, (emacs_value[]){Qfeat}); } emacs_value symbol_value(emacs_env *env, emacs_value symbol) { return env->funcall(env, Fsymbol_value, 1, (emacs_value[]){symbol}); } int string_bytes(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string) { ptrdiff_t size = 0; env->copy_string_contents(env, string, NULL, &size); return size; } emacs_value length(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string) { return env->funcall(env, Flength, 1, (emacs_value[]){string}); } emacs_value list(emacs_env *env, emacs_value elements[], ptrdiff_t len) { return env->funcall(env, Flist, len, elements); } emacs_value nth(emacs_env *env, int idx, emacs_value list) { emacs_value eidx = env->make_integer(env, idx); return env->funcall(env, Fnth, 2, (emacs_value[]){eidx, list}); } void put_text_property(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string, emacs_value property, emacs_value value) { emacs_value start = env->make_integer(env, 0); emacs_value end = length(env, string); env->funcall(env, Fput_text_property, 5, (emacs_value[]){start, end, property, value, string}); } void add_text_properties(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string, emacs_value property) { emacs_value start = env->make_integer(env, 0); emacs_value end = length(env, string); env->funcall(env, Fadd_text_properties, 4, (emacs_value[]){start, end, property, string}); } void erase_buffer(emacs_env *env) { env->funcall(env, Ferase_buffer, 0, NULL); } void insert(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string) { env->funcall(env, Finsert, 1, (emacs_value[]){string}); } void goto_char(emacs_env *env, int pos) { emacs_value point = env->make_integer(env, pos); env->funcall(env, Fgoto_char, 1, (emacs_value[]){point}); } void forward_line(emacs_env *env, int n) { emacs_value nline = env->make_integer(env, n); env->funcall(env, Fforward_line, 1, (emacs_value[]){nline}); } void goto_line(emacs_env *env, int n) { emacs_value nline = env->make_integer(env, n); env->funcall(env, Fgoto_line, 1, (emacs_value[]){nline}); } void delete_lines(emacs_env *env, int linenum, int count, bool del_whole_line) { emacs_value Qlinenum = env->make_integer(env, linenum); emacs_value Qcount = env->make_integer(env, count); if (del_whole_line) { env->funcall(env, Fdelete_lines, 3, (emacs_value[]){Qlinenum, Qcount, Qt}); } else { env->funcall(env, Fdelete_lines, 3, (emacs_value[]){Qlinenum, Qcount, Qnil}); } } void recenter(emacs_env *env, emacs_value pos) { env->funcall(env, Frecenter, 1, (emacs_value[]){pos}); } emacs_value point(emacs_env *env) { return env->funcall(env, Fpoint, 0, NULL); } void set_window_point(emacs_env *env, emacs_value win, emacs_value point) { env->funcall(env, Fset_window_point, 2, (emacs_value[]){win, point}); } emacs_value window_body_height(emacs_env *env, emacs_value win) { return env->funcall(env, Fwindow_body_height, 1, (emacs_value[]){win}); } bool eq(emacs_env *env, emacs_value e1, emacs_value e2) { emacs_value Qeq = env->funcall(env, Feq, 2, (emacs_value[]){e1, e2}); return env->is_not_nil(env, Qeq); } void forward_char(emacs_env *env, emacs_value n) { env->funcall(env, Fforward_char, 1, (emacs_value[]){n}); } emacs_value get_buffer_window_list(emacs_env *env) { return env->funcall(env, Fget_buffer_window_list, 3, (emacs_value[]){Qnil, Qnil, Qt}); } emacs_value selected_window(emacs_env *env) { return env->funcall(env, Fselected_window, 0, (emacs_value[]){}); } void set_cursor_type(emacs_env *env, emacs_value cursor_type) { env->funcall(env, Fset, 2, (emacs_value[]){Qcursor_type, cursor_type}); } void set_cursor_blink(emacs_env *env, bool blink) { env->funcall(env, Fblink_cursor_mode, 1, (emacs_value[]){env->make_integer(env, blink)}); } emacs_value vterm_get_color(emacs_env *env, int index) { emacs_value idx = env->make_integer(env, index); return env->funcall(env, Fvterm_get_color, 1, (emacs_value[]){idx}); } void set_title(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string) { env->funcall(env, Fvterm_set_title, 1, (emacs_value[]){string}); } void set_directory(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string) { env->funcall(env, Fvterm_set_directory, 1, (emacs_value[]){string}); } void vterm_invalidate(emacs_env *env) { env->funcall(env, Fvterm_invalidate, 0, NULL); } emacs_value vterm_eval(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string) { return env->funcall(env, Fvterm_eval, 1, (emacs_value[]){string}); } emacs_value vterm_set_selection(emacs_env *env, emacs_value selection_target, emacs_value selection_data) { return env->funcall(env, Fvterm_set_selection, 2, (emacs_value[]){selection_target, selection_data}); } emacs-libvterm-master/elisp.h000066400000000000000000000071341441714476000165630ustar00rootroot00000000000000#ifndef ELISP_H #define ELISP_H #include "emacs-module.h" #include "vterm.h" // Emacs symbols extern emacs_value Qt; extern emacs_value Qnil; extern emacs_value Qnormal; extern emacs_value Qbold; extern emacs_value Qitalic; extern emacs_value Qforeground; extern emacs_value Qbackground; extern emacs_value Qweight; extern emacs_value Qunderline; extern emacs_value Qslant; extern emacs_value Qreverse; extern emacs_value Qstrike; extern emacs_value Qextend; extern emacs_value Qface; extern emacs_value Qbox; extern emacs_value Qbar; extern emacs_value Qhbar; extern emacs_value Qcursor_type; extern emacs_value Qemacs_major_version; extern emacs_value Qvterm_line_wrap; extern emacs_value Qrear_nonsticky; extern emacs_value Qvterm_prompt; // Emacs functions extern emacs_value Fblink_cursor_mode; extern emacs_value Fsymbol_value; extern emacs_value Flength; extern emacs_value Flist; extern emacs_value Fnth; extern emacs_value Ferase_buffer; extern emacs_value Finsert; extern emacs_value Fgoto_char; extern emacs_value Fforward_char; extern emacs_value Fforward_line; extern emacs_value Fgoto_line; extern emacs_value Fdelete_lines; extern emacs_value Frecenter; extern emacs_value Fset_window_point; extern emacs_value Fwindow_body_height; extern emacs_value Fpoint; extern emacs_value Fput_text_property; extern emacs_value Fadd_text_properties; extern emacs_value Fset; extern emacs_value Fvterm_flush_output; extern emacs_value Fget_buffer_window_list; extern emacs_value Fselected_window; extern emacs_value Fvterm_set_title; extern emacs_value Fvterm_set_directory; extern emacs_value Fvterm_invalidate; extern emacs_value Feq; extern emacs_value Fvterm_get_color; extern emacs_value Fvterm_eval; extern emacs_value Fvterm_set_selection; // Utils void bind_function(emacs_env *env, const char *name, emacs_value Sfun); void provide(emacs_env *env, const char *feature); emacs_value symbol_value(emacs_env *env, emacs_value symbol); int string_bytes(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string); emacs_value length(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string); emacs_value list(emacs_env *env, emacs_value elements[], ptrdiff_t len); emacs_value nth(emacs_env *env, int idx, emacs_value list); void put_text_property(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string, emacs_value property, emacs_value value); void add_text_properties(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string, emacs_value property); void erase_buffer(emacs_env *env); void insert(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string); void goto_char(emacs_env *env, int pos); void forward_line(emacs_env *env, int n); void goto_line(emacs_env *env, int n); void set_cursor_type(emacs_env *env, emacs_value cursor_type); void set_cursor_blink(emacs_env *env, bool blink); void delete_lines(emacs_env *env, int linenum, int count, bool del_whole_line); void recenter(emacs_env *env, emacs_value pos); void set_window_point(emacs_env *env, emacs_value win, emacs_value point); emacs_value window_body_height(emacs_env *env, emacs_value win); emacs_value point(emacs_env *env); bool eq(emacs_env *env, emacs_value e1, emacs_value e2); void forward_char(emacs_env *env, emacs_value n); emacs_value get_buffer_window_list(emacs_env *env); emacs_value selected_window(emacs_env *env); void set_title(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string); void set_directory(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string); void vterm_invalidate(emacs_env *env); emacs_value vterm_get_color(emacs_env *env, int index); emacs_value vterm_eval(emacs_env *env, emacs_value string); emacs_value vterm_set_selection(emacs_env *env, emacs_value selection_target, emacs_value selection_data); #endif /* ELISP_H */ emacs-libvterm-master/emacs-module.h000066400000000000000000000261171441714476000200240ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* emacs-module.h - GNU Emacs module API. Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . */ #ifndef EMACS_MODULE_H #define EMACS_MODULE_H #include #include #ifndef __cplusplus #include #endif #if defined __cplusplus && __cplusplus >= 201103L #define EMACS_NOEXCEPT noexcept #else #define EMACS_NOEXCEPT #endif #ifdef __has_attribute #if __has_attribute(__nonnull__) #define EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(...) __attribute__((__nonnull__(__VA_ARGS__))) #endif #endif #ifndef EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL #define EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(...) #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Current environment. */ typedef struct emacs_env_25 emacs_env; /* Opaque pointer representing an Emacs Lisp value. BEWARE: Do not assume NULL is a valid value! */ typedef struct emacs_value_tag *emacs_value; enum { emacs_variadic_function = -2 }; /* Struct passed to a module init function (emacs_module_init). */ struct emacs_runtime { /* Structure size (for version checking). */ ptrdiff_t size; /* Private data; users should not touch this. */ struct emacs_runtime_private *private_members; /* Return an environment pointer. */ emacs_env *(*get_environment)(struct emacs_runtime *ert) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); }; /* Possible Emacs function call outcomes. */ enum emacs_funcall_exit { /* Function has returned normally. */ emacs_funcall_exit_return = 0, /* Function has signaled an error using `signal'. */ emacs_funcall_exit_signal = 1, /* Function has exit using `throw'. */ emacs_funcall_exit_throw = 2 }; struct emacs_env_25 { /* Structure size (for version checking). */ ptrdiff_t size; /* Private data; users should not touch this. */ struct emacs_env_private *private_members; /* Memory management. */ emacs_value (*make_global_ref)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value any_reference) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*free_global_ref)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value global_reference) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Non-local exit handling. */ enum emacs_funcall_exit (*non_local_exit_check)(emacs_env *env) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*non_local_exit_clear)(emacs_env *env) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); enum emacs_funcall_exit (*non_local_exit_get)( emacs_env *env, emacs_value *non_local_exit_symbol_out, emacs_value *non_local_exit_data_out) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 2, 3); void (*non_local_exit_signal)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value non_local_exit_symbol, emacs_value non_local_exit_data) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*non_local_exit_throw)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value tag, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Function registration. */ emacs_value (*make_function)( emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t min_arity, ptrdiff_t max_arity, emacs_value (*function)(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1), const char *documentation, void *data) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 4); emacs_value (*funcall)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value function, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[]) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); emacs_value (*intern)(emacs_env *env, const char *symbol_name) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 2); /* Type conversion. */ emacs_value (*type_of)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); bool (*is_not_nil)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); bool (*eq)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value a, emacs_value b) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); intmax_t (*extract_integer)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); emacs_value (*make_integer)(emacs_env *env, intmax_t value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); double (*extract_float)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); emacs_value (*make_float)(emacs_env *env, double value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Copy the content of the Lisp string VALUE to BUFFER as an utf8 null-terminated string. SIZE must point to the total size of the buffer. If BUFFER is NULL or if SIZE is not big enough, write the required buffer size to SIZE and return true. Note that SIZE must include the last null byte (e.g. "abc" needs a buffer of size 4). Return true if the string was successfully copied. */ bool (*copy_string_contents)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value, char *buffer, ptrdiff_t *size_inout) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 4); /* Create a Lisp string from a utf8 encoded string. */ emacs_value (*make_string)(emacs_env *env, const char *contents, ptrdiff_t length) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 2); /* Embedded pointer type. */ emacs_value (*make_user_ptr)(emacs_env *env, void (*fin)(void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT, void *ptr) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void *(*get_user_ptr)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr)EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*set_user_ptr)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr, void *ptr) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*(*get_user_finalizer)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr))(void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*set_user_finalizer)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr, void (*fin)(void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Vector functions. */ emacs_value (*vec_get)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value vec, ptrdiff_t i) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*vec_set)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value vec, ptrdiff_t i, emacs_value val) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); ptrdiff_t (*vec_size)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value vec) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); }; struct emacs_env_26 { /* Structure size (for version checking). */ ptrdiff_t size; /* Private data; users should not touch this. */ struct emacs_env_private *private_members; /* Memory management. */ emacs_value (*make_global_ref)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value any_reference) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*free_global_ref)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value global_reference) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Non-local exit handling. */ enum emacs_funcall_exit (*non_local_exit_check)(emacs_env *env) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*non_local_exit_clear)(emacs_env *env) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); enum emacs_funcall_exit (*non_local_exit_get)( emacs_env *env, emacs_value *non_local_exit_symbol_out, emacs_value *non_local_exit_data_out) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 2, 3); void (*non_local_exit_signal)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value non_local_exit_symbol, emacs_value non_local_exit_data) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*non_local_exit_throw)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value tag, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Function registration. */ emacs_value (*make_function)( emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t min_arity, ptrdiff_t max_arity, emacs_value (*function)(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1), const char *documentation, void *data) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 4); emacs_value (*funcall)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value function, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[]) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); emacs_value (*intern)(emacs_env *env, const char *symbol_name) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 2); /* Type conversion. */ emacs_value (*type_of)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); bool (*is_not_nil)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); bool (*eq)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value a, emacs_value b) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); intmax_t (*extract_integer)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); emacs_value (*make_integer)(emacs_env *env, intmax_t value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); double (*extract_float)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); emacs_value (*make_float)(emacs_env *env, double value) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Copy the content of the Lisp string VALUE to BUFFER as an utf8 null-terminated string. SIZE must point to the total size of the buffer. If BUFFER is NULL or if SIZE is not big enough, write the required buffer size to SIZE and return true. Note that SIZE must include the last null byte (e.g. "abc" needs a buffer of size 4). Return true if the string was successfully copied. */ bool (*copy_string_contents)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value value, char *buffer, ptrdiff_t *size_inout) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 4); /* Create a Lisp string from a utf8 encoded string. */ emacs_value (*make_string)(emacs_env *env, const char *contents, ptrdiff_t length) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1, 2); /* Embedded pointer type. */ emacs_value (*make_user_ptr)(emacs_env *env, void (*fin)(void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT, void *ptr) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void *(*get_user_ptr)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr)EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*set_user_ptr)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr, void *ptr) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*(*get_user_finalizer)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr))(void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*set_user_finalizer)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value uptr, void (*fin)(void *) EMACS_NOEXCEPT) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Vector functions. */ emacs_value (*vec_get)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value vec, ptrdiff_t i) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); void (*vec_set)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value vec, ptrdiff_t i, emacs_value val) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); ptrdiff_t (*vec_size)(emacs_env *env, emacs_value vec) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); /* Returns whether a quit is pending. */ bool (*should_quit)(emacs_env *env) EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); }; /* Every module should define a function as follows. */ extern int emacs_module_init(struct emacs_runtime *ert) EMACS_NOEXCEPT EMACS_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* EMACS_MODULE_H */ emacs-libvterm-master/etc/000077500000000000000000000000001441714476000160445ustar00rootroot00000000000000emacs-libvterm-master/etc/emacs-vterm-bash.sh000066400000000000000000000041051441714476000215360ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Some of the most useful features in emacs-libvterm require shell-side # configurations. The main goal of these additional functions is to enable the # shell to send information to `vterm` via properly escaped sequences. A # function that helps in this task, `vterm_printf`, is defined below. function vterm_printf(){ if [ -n "$TMUX" ] && ([ "${TERM%%-*}" = "tmux" ] || [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ] ); then # Tell tmux to pass the escape sequences through printf "\ePtmux;\e\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" elif [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ]; then # GNU screen (screen, screen-256color, screen-256color-bce) printf "\eP\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" else printf "\e]%s\e\\" "$1" fi } # Completely clear the buffer. With this, everything that is not on screen # is erased. if [[ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ]]; then function clear(){ vterm_printf "51;Evterm-clear-scrollback"; tput clear; } fi # With vterm_cmd you can execute Emacs commands directly from the shell. # For example, vterm_cmd message "HI" will print "HI". # To enable new commands, you have to customize Emacs's variable # vterm-eval-cmds. vterm_cmd() { local vterm_elisp vterm_elisp="" while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do vterm_elisp="$vterm_elisp""$(printf '"%s" ' "$(printf "%s" "$1" | sed -e 's|\\|\\\\|g' -e 's|"|\\"|g')")" shift done vterm_printf "51;E$vterm_elisp" } # This is to change the title of the buffer based on information provided by the # shell. See, http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Xterm-Title-4.html, for the meaning of the # various symbols. PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND; }"'echo -ne "\033]0;${HOSTNAME}:${PWD}\007"' # Sync directory and host in the shell with Emacs's current directory. # You may need to manually specify the hostname instead of $(hostname) in case # $(hostname) does not return the correct string to connect to the server. # # The escape sequence "51;A" has also the role of identifying the end of the # prompt vterm_prompt_end(){ vterm_printf "51;A$(whoami)@$(hostname):$(pwd)" } PS1=$PS1'\[$(vterm_prompt_end)\]' emacs-libvterm-master/etc/emacs-vterm-zsh.sh000066400000000000000000000040641441714476000214310ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Some of the most useful features in emacs-libvterm require shell-side # configurations. The main goal of these additional functions is to enable the # shell to send information to `vterm` via properly escaped sequences. A # function that helps in this task, `vterm_printf`, is defined below. function vterm_printf(){ if [ -n "$TMUX" ] && ([ "${TERM%%-*}" = "tmux" ] || [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ] ); then # Tell tmux to pass the escape sequences through printf "\ePtmux;\e\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" elif [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ]; then # GNU screen (screen, screen-256color, screen-256color-bce) printf "\eP\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" else printf "\e]%s\e\\" "$1" fi } # Completely clear the buffer. With this, everything that is not on screen # is erased. if [[ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ]]; then alias clear='vterm_printf "51;Evterm-clear-scrollback";tput clear' fi # With vterm_cmd you can execute Emacs commands directly from the shell. # For example, vterm_cmd message "HI" will print "HI". # To enable new commands, you have to customize Emacs's variable # vterm-eval-cmds. vterm_cmd() { local vterm_elisp vterm_elisp="" while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do vterm_elisp="$vterm_elisp""$(printf '"%s" ' "$(printf "%s" "$1" | sed -e 's|\\|\\\\|g' -e 's|"|\\"|g')")" shift done vterm_printf "51;E$vterm_elisp" } # This is to change the title of the buffer based on information provided by the # shell. See, http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Xterm-Title-4.html, for the meaning of the # various symbols. autoload -U add-zsh-hook add-zsh-hook -Uz chpwd (){ print -Pn "\e]2;%m:%2~\a" } # Sync directory and host in the shell with Emacs's current directory. # You may need to manually specify the hostname instead of $(hostname) in case # $(hostname) does not return the correct string to connect to the server. # # The escape sequence "51;A" has also the role of identifying the end of the # prompt vterm_prompt_end() { vterm_printf "51;A$(whoami)@$(hostname):$(pwd)" } setopt PROMPT_SUBST PROMPT=$PROMPT'%{$(vterm_prompt_end)%}' emacs-libvterm-master/etc/emacs-vterm.fish000066400000000000000000000051171441714476000211460ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Some of the most useful features in emacs-libvterm require shell-side # configurations. The main goal of these additional functions is to enable the # shell to send information to `vterm` via properly escaped sequences. A # function that helps in this task, `vterm_printf`, is defined below. function vterm_printf; if begin; [ -n "$TMUX" ] ; and string match -q -r "screen|tmux" "$TERM"; end # tell tmux to pass the escape sequences through printf "\ePtmux;\e\e]%s\007\e\\" "$argv" else if string match -q -- "screen*" "$TERM" # GNU screen (screen, screen-256color, screen-256color-bce) printf "\eP\e]%s\007\e\\" "$argv" else printf "\e]%s\e\\" "$argv" end end # Completely clear the buffer. With this, everything that is not on screen # is erased. if [ "$INSIDE_EMACS" = 'vterm' ] function clear vterm_printf "51;Evterm-clear-scrollback"; tput clear; end end # This is to change the title of the buffer based on information provided by the # shell. See, http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Xterm-Title-4.html, for the meaning of the # various symbols. function fish_title hostname echo ":" prompt_pwd end # With vterm_cmd you can execute Emacs commands directly from the shell. # For example, vterm_cmd message "HI" will print "HI". # To enable new commands, you have to customize Emacs's variable # vterm-eval-cmds. function vterm_cmd --description 'Run an Emacs command among the ones defined in vterm-eval-cmds.' set -l vterm_elisp () for arg in $argv set -a vterm_elisp (printf '"%s" ' (string replace -a -r '([\\\\"])' '\\\\\\\\$1' $arg)) end vterm_printf '51;E'(string join '' $vterm_elisp) end # Sync directory and host in the shell with Emacs's current directory. # You may need to manually specify the hostname instead of $(hostname) in case # $(hostname) does not return the correct string to connect to the server. # # The escape sequence "51;A" has also the role of identifying the end of the # prompt function vterm_prompt_end; vterm_printf '51;A'(whoami)'@'(hostname)':'(pwd) end # We are going to add a portion to the prompt, so we copy the old one functions --copy fish_prompt vterm_old_fish_prompt function fish_prompt --description 'Write out the prompt; do not replace this. Instead, put this at end of your file.' # Remove the trailing newline from the original prompt. This is done # using the string builtin from fish, but to make sure any escape codes # are correctly interpreted, use %b for printf. printf "%b" (string join "\n" (vterm_old_fish_prompt)) vterm_prompt_end end emacs-libvterm-master/utf8.c000066400000000000000000000042261441714476000163270ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "utf8.h" size_t codepoint_to_utf8(const uint32_t codepoint, unsigned char buffer[4]) { if (codepoint <= 0x7F) { buffer[0] = codepoint; return 1; } if (codepoint >= 0x80 && codepoint <= 0x07FF) { buffer[0] = 0xC0 | (codepoint >> 6); buffer[1] = 0x80 | (codepoint & 0x3F); return 2; } if (codepoint >= 0x0800 && codepoint <= 0xFFFF) { buffer[0] = 0xE0 | (codepoint >> 12); buffer[1] = 0x80 | ((codepoint >> 6) & 0x3F); buffer[2] = 0x80 | (codepoint & 0x3F); return 3; } if (codepoint >= 0x10000 && codepoint <= 0x10FFFF) { buffer[0] = 0xF0 | (codepoint >> 18); buffer[1] = 0x80 | ((codepoint >> 12) & 0x3F); buffer[2] = 0x80 | ((codepoint >> 6) & 0x3F); buffer[3] = 0x80 | (codepoint & 0x3F); return 4; } return 0; } bool utf8_to_codepoint(const unsigned char buffer[4], const size_t len, uint32_t *codepoint) { *codepoint = 0; if (len == 1 && buffer[0] <= 0x7F) { *codepoint = buffer[0]; return true; } if (len == 2 && (buffer[0] >= 0xC0 && buffer[0] <= 0xDF) && (buffer[1] >= 0x80 && buffer[1] <= 0xBF)) { *codepoint = buffer[0] & 0x1F; *codepoint = *codepoint << 6; *codepoint = *codepoint | (buffer[1] & 0x3F); return true; } if (len == 3 && (buffer[0] >= 0xE0 && buffer[0] <= 0xEF) && (buffer[1] >= 0x80 && buffer[1] <= 0xBF) && (buffer[2] >= 0x80 && buffer[2] <= 0xBF)) { *codepoint = buffer[0] & 0xF; *codepoint = *codepoint << 6; *codepoint = *codepoint | (buffer[1] & 0x3F); *codepoint = *codepoint << 6; *codepoint = *codepoint | (buffer[2] & 0x3F); return true; } if (len == 4 && (buffer[0] >= 0xF0 && buffer[0] <= 0xF7) && (buffer[1] >= 0x80 && buffer[1] <= 0xBF) && (buffer[2] >= 0x80 && buffer[2] <= 0xBF) && (buffer[3] >= 0x80 && buffer[3] <= 0xBF)) { *codepoint = buffer[0] & 7; *codepoint = *codepoint << 6; *codepoint = *codepoint | (buffer[1] & 0x3F); *codepoint = *codepoint << 6; *codepoint = *codepoint | (buffer[2] & 0x3F); *codepoint = *codepoint << 6; *codepoint = *codepoint | (buffer[3] & 0x3F); return true; } return false; } emacs-libvterm-master/utf8.h000066400000000000000000000004641441714476000163340ustar00rootroot00000000000000#ifndef UTF8_H #define UTF8_H #include #include #include size_t codepoint_to_utf8(const uint32_t codepoint, unsigned char buffer[4]); bool utf8_to_codepoint(const unsigned char buffer[4], const size_t len, uint32_t *codepoint); #endif /* UTF8_H */ emacs-libvterm-master/vterm-module.c000066400000000000000000001436551441714476000200730ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "vterm-module.h" #include "elisp.h" #include "utf8.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static LineInfo *alloc_lineinfo() { LineInfo *info = malloc(sizeof(LineInfo)); info->directory = NULL; info->prompt_col = -1; return info; } void free_lineinfo(LineInfo *line) { if (line == NULL) { return; } if (line->directory != NULL) { free(line->directory); line->directory = NULL; } free(line); } static int term_sb_push(int cols, const VTermScreenCell *cells, void *data) { Term *term = (Term *)data; if (!term->sb_size) { return 0; } // copy vterm cells into sb_buffer size_t c = (size_t)cols; ScrollbackLine *sbrow = NULL; if (term->sb_current == term->sb_size) { if (term->sb_buffer[term->sb_current - 1]->cols == c) { // Recycle old row if it's the right size sbrow = term->sb_buffer[term->sb_current - 1]; } else { if (term->sb_buffer[term->sb_current - 1]->info != NULL) { free_lineinfo(term->sb_buffer[term->sb_current - 1]->info); term->sb_buffer[term->sb_current - 1]->info = NULL; } free(term->sb_buffer[term->sb_current - 1]); } // Make room at the start by shifting to the right. memmove(term->sb_buffer + 1, term->sb_buffer, sizeof(term->sb_buffer[0]) * (term->sb_current - 1)); } else if (term->sb_current > 0) { // Make room at the start by shifting to the right. memmove(term->sb_buffer + 1, term->sb_buffer, sizeof(term->sb_buffer[0]) * term->sb_current); } if (!sbrow) { sbrow = malloc(sizeof(ScrollbackLine) + c * sizeof(sbrow->cells[0])); sbrow->cols = c; sbrow->info = NULL; } if (sbrow->info != NULL) { free_lineinfo(sbrow->info); } sbrow->info = term->lines[0]; memmove(term->lines, term->lines + 1, sizeof(term->lines[0]) * (term->lines_len - 1)); if (term->resizing) { /* pushed by window height decr */ if (term->lines[term->lines_len - 1] != NULL) { /* do not need free here ,it is reused ,we just need set null */ term->lines[term->lines_len - 1] = NULL; } term->lines_len--; } else { LineInfo *lastline = term->lines[term->lines_len - 1]; if (lastline != NULL) { LineInfo *line = alloc_lineinfo(); if (lastline->directory != NULL) { line->directory = malloc(1 + strlen(lastline->directory)); strcpy(line->directory, lastline->directory); } term->lines[term->lines_len - 1] = line; } } // New row is added at the start of the storage buffer. term->sb_buffer[0] = sbrow; if (term->sb_current < term->sb_size) { term->sb_current++; } if (term->sb_pending < term->sb_size) { term->sb_pending++; /* when window height decreased */ if (term->height_resize < 0 && term->sb_pending_by_height_decr < -term->height_resize) { term->sb_pending_by_height_decr++; } } memcpy(sbrow->cells, cells, c * sizeof(cells[0])); return 1; } /// Scrollback pop handler (from pangoterm). /// /// @param cols /// @param cells VTerm state to update. /// @param data Term static int term_sb_pop(int cols, VTermScreenCell *cells, void *data) { Term *term = (Term *)data; if (!term->sb_current) { return 0; } if (term->sb_pending) { term->sb_pending--; } ScrollbackLine *sbrow = term->sb_buffer[0]; term->sb_current--; // Forget the "popped" row by shifting the rest onto it. memmove(term->sb_buffer, term->sb_buffer + 1, sizeof(term->sb_buffer[0]) * (term->sb_current)); size_t cols_to_copy = (size_t)cols; if (cols_to_copy > sbrow->cols) { cols_to_copy = sbrow->cols; } // copy to vterm state memcpy(cells, sbrow->cells, sizeof(cells[0]) * cols_to_copy); size_t col; for (col = cols_to_copy; col < (size_t)cols; col++) { cells[col].chars[0] = 0; cells[col].width = 1; } LineInfo **lines = malloc(sizeof(LineInfo *) * (term->lines_len + 1)); memmove(lines + 1, term->lines, sizeof(term->lines[0]) * term->lines_len); lines[0] = sbrow->info; free(sbrow); term->lines_len += 1; free(term->lines); term->lines = lines; return 1; } static int term_sb_clear(void *data) { Term *term = (Term *)data; if (term->sb_clear_pending) { // Another scrollback clear is already pending, so skip this one. return 0; } for (int i = 0; i < term->sb_current; i++) { if (term->sb_buffer[i]->info != NULL) { free_lineinfo(term->sb_buffer[i]->info); term->sb_buffer[i]->info = NULL; } free(term->sb_buffer[i]); } free(term->sb_buffer); term->sb_buffer = malloc(sizeof(ScrollbackLine *) * term->sb_size); term->sb_clear_pending = true; term->sb_current = 0; term->sb_pending = 0; term->sb_pending_by_height_decr = 0; invalidate_terminal(term, -1, -1); return 0; } static int row_to_linenr(Term *term, int row) { return row != INT_MAX ? row + (int)term->sb_current + 1 : INT_MAX; } static int linenr_to_row(Term *term, int linenr) { return linenr - (int)term->sb_current - 1; } static void fetch_cell(Term *term, int row, int col, VTermScreenCell *cell) { if (row < 0) { ScrollbackLine *sbrow = term->sb_buffer[-row - 1]; if ((size_t)col < sbrow->cols) { *cell = sbrow->cells[col]; } else { // fill the pointer with an empty cell VTermColor fg, bg; VTermState *state = vterm_obtain_state(term->vt); vterm_state_get_default_colors(state, &fg, &bg); *cell = (VTermScreenCell){.chars = {0}, .width = 1, .bg = bg}; } } else { vterm_screen_get_cell(term->vts, (VTermPos){.row = row, .col = col}, cell); } } static char *get_row_directory(Term *term, int row) { if (row < 0) { ScrollbackLine *sbrow = term->sb_buffer[-row - 1]; return sbrow->info->directory; /* return term->dirs[0]; */ } else { LineInfo *line = term->lines[row]; return line ? line->directory : NULL; } } static LineInfo *get_lineinfo(Term *term, int row) { if (row < 0) { ScrollbackLine *sbrow = term->sb_buffer[-row - 1]; return sbrow->info; /* return term->dirs[0]; */ } else { return term->lines[row]; } } static bool is_eol(Term *term, int end_col, int row, int col) { /* This cell is EOL if this and every cell to the right is black */ if (row >= 0) { VTermPos pos = {.row = row, .col = col}; return vterm_screen_is_eol(term->vts, pos); } ScrollbackLine *sbrow = term->sb_buffer[-row - 1]; int c; for (c = col; c < end_col && c < sbrow->cols;) { if (sbrow->cells[c].chars[0]) { return 0; } c += sbrow->cells[c].width; } return 1; } static int is_end_of_prompt(Term *term, int end_col, int row, int col) { LineInfo *info = get_lineinfo(term, row); if (info == NULL) { return 0; } if (info->prompt_col < 0) { return 0; } if (info->prompt_col == col) { return 1; } if (is_eol(term, end_col, row, col) && info->prompt_col >= col) { return 1; } return 0; } static void goto_col(Term *term, emacs_env *env, int row, int end_col) { int col = 0; size_t offset = 0; size_t beyond_eol = 0; int height; int width; vterm_get_size(term->vt, &height, &width); while (col < end_col) { VTermScreenCell cell; fetch_cell(term, row, col, &cell); if (cell.chars[0]) { if (cell.width > 1) { offset += cell.width - 1; } } else { if (is_eol(term, term->width, row, col)) { offset += cell.width; beyond_eol += cell.width; } } col += cell.width; } forward_char(env, env->make_integer(env, end_col - offset)); emacs_value space = env->make_string(env, " ", 1); for (int i = 0; i < beyond_eol; i += 1) insert(env, space); } static void refresh_lines(Term *term, emacs_env *env, int start_row, int end_row, int end_col) { if (end_row < start_row) { return; } int i, j; #define PUSH_BUFFER(c) \ do { \ if (length == capacity) { \ capacity += end_col * 4; \ buffer = realloc(buffer, capacity * sizeof(char)); \ } \ buffer[length] = (c); \ length++; \ } while (0) int capacity = ((end_row - start_row + 1) * end_col) * 4; int length = 0; char *buffer = malloc(capacity * sizeof(char)); VTermScreenCell cell; VTermScreenCell lastCell; fetch_cell(term, start_row, 0, &lastCell); for (i = start_row; i < end_row; i++) { int newline = 0; int isprompt = 0; for (j = 0; j < end_col; j++) { fetch_cell(term, i, j, &cell); if (isprompt && length > 0) { emacs_value text = render_text(env, term, buffer, length, &lastCell); insert(env, render_prompt(env, text)); length = 0; } isprompt = is_end_of_prompt(term, end_col, i, j); if (isprompt && length > 0) { insert(env, render_text(env, term, buffer, length, &lastCell)); length = 0; } if (!compare_cells(&cell, &lastCell)) { emacs_value text = render_text(env, term, buffer, length, &lastCell); insert(env, text); length = 0; } lastCell = cell; if (cell.chars[0] == 0) { if (is_eol(term, end_col, i, j)) { /* This cell is EOL if this and every cell to the right is black */ PUSH_BUFFER('\n'); newline = 1; break; } PUSH_BUFFER(' '); } else { for (int k = 0; k < VTERM_MAX_CHARS_PER_CELL && cell.chars[k]; ++k) { unsigned char bytes[4]; size_t count = codepoint_to_utf8(cell.chars[k], bytes); for (int l = 0; l < count; l++) { PUSH_BUFFER(bytes[l]); } } } if (cell.width > 1) { int w = cell.width - 1; j = j + w; } } if (isprompt && length > 0) { emacs_value text = render_text(env, term, buffer, length, &lastCell); insert(env, render_prompt(env, text)); length = 0; isprompt = 0; } if (!newline) { emacs_value text = render_text(env, term, buffer, length, &lastCell); insert(env, text); length = 0; text = render_fake_newline(env, term); insert(env, text); } } emacs_value text = render_text(env, term, buffer, length, &lastCell); insert(env, text); #undef PUSH_BUFFER free(buffer); return; } // Refresh the screen (visible part of the buffer when the terminal is // focused) of a invalidated terminal static void refresh_screen(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { // Term height may have decreased before `invalid_end` reflects it. term->invalid_end = MIN(term->invalid_end, term->height); if (term->invalid_end >= term->invalid_start) { int startrow = -(term->height - term->invalid_start - term->linenum_added); /* startrow is negative,so we backward -startrow lines from end of buffer then delete lines there. */ goto_line(env, startrow); delete_lines(env, startrow, term->invalid_end - term->invalid_start, true); refresh_lines(term, env, term->invalid_start, term->invalid_end, term->width); /* term->linenum_added is lines added by window height increased */ term->linenum += term->linenum_added; term->linenum_added = 0; } term->invalid_start = INT_MAX; term->invalid_end = -1; } static int term_resize(int rows, int cols, void *user_data) { /* can not use invalidate_terminal here */ /* when the window height decreased, */ /* the value of term->invalid_end can't bigger than window height */ Term *term = (Term *)user_data; term->invalid_start = 0; term->invalid_end = rows; /* if rows=term->lines_len, that means term_sb_pop already resize term->lines */ /* if rowslines_len, term_sb_push would resize term->lines there */ /* we noly need to take care of rows>term->height */ if (rows > term->height) { if (rows > term->lines_len) { LineInfo **infos = term->lines; term->lines = malloc(sizeof(LineInfo *) * rows); memmove(term->lines, infos, sizeof(infos[0]) * term->lines_len); LineInfo *lastline = term->lines[term->lines_len - 1]; for (int i = term->lines_len; i < rows; i++) { if (lastline != NULL) { LineInfo *line = alloc_lineinfo(); if (lastline->directory != NULL) { line->directory = malloc(1 + strlen(term->lines[term->lines_len - 1]->directory)); strcpy(line->directory, term->lines[term->lines_len - 1]->directory); } term->lines[i] = line; } else { term->lines[i] = NULL; } } term->lines_len = rows; free(infos); } } term->width = cols; term->height = rows; invalidate_terminal(term, -1, -1); term->resizing = false; return 1; } // Refresh the scrollback of an invalidated terminal. static void refresh_scrollback(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { int max_line_count = (int)term->sb_current + term->height; int del_cnt = 0; if (term->sb_clear_pending) { del_cnt = term->linenum - term->height; if (del_cnt > 0) { delete_lines(env, 1, del_cnt, true); term->linenum -= del_cnt; } term->sb_clear_pending = false; } if (term->sb_pending > 0) { // This means that either the window height has decreased or the screen // became full and libvterm had to push all rows up. Convert the first // pending scrollback row into a string and append it just above the visible // section of the buffer del_cnt = term->linenum - term->height - (int)term->sb_size + term->sb_pending - term->sb_pending_by_height_decr; if (del_cnt > 0) { delete_lines(env, 1, del_cnt, true); term->linenum -= del_cnt; } term->linenum += term->sb_pending; del_cnt = term->linenum - max_line_count; /* extra lines at the bottom */ /* buf_index is negative,so we move to end of buffer,then backward -buf_index lines. goto lines backward is effectively when vterm-max-scrollback is a large number. */ int buf_index = -(term->height + del_cnt); goto_line(env, buf_index); refresh_lines(term, env, -term->sb_pending, 0, term->width); term->sb_pending = 0; } // Remove extra lines at the bottom del_cnt = term->linenum - max_line_count; if (del_cnt > 0) { term->linenum -= del_cnt; /* -del_cnt is negative,so we delete_lines from end of buffer. this line means: delete del_cnt count of lines at end of buffer. */ delete_lines(env, -del_cnt, del_cnt, true); } term->sb_pending_by_height_decr = 0; term->height_resize = 0; } static void adjust_topline(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { VTermState *state = vterm_obtain_state(term->vt); VTermPos pos; vterm_state_get_cursorpos(state, &pos); /* pos.row-term->height is negative,so we backward term->height-pos.row * lines from end of buffer */ goto_line(env, pos.row - term->height); goto_col(term, env, pos.row, pos.col); emacs_value windows = get_buffer_window_list(env); emacs_value swindow = selected_window(env); int winnum = env->extract_integer(env, length(env, windows)); for (int i = 0; i < winnum; i++) { emacs_value window = nth(env, i, windows); if (eq(env, window, swindow)) { int win_body_height = env->extract_integer(env, window_body_height(env, window)); /* recenter:If ARG is negative, it counts up from the bottom of the * window. (ARG should be less than the height of the window ) */ if (term->height - pos.row <= win_body_height) { recenter(env, env->make_integer(env, pos.row - term->height)); } else { recenter(env, env->make_integer(env, pos.row)); } } else { if (env->is_not_nil(env, window)) { set_window_point(env, window, point(env)); } } } } static void invalidate_terminal(Term *term, int start_row, int end_row) { if (start_row != -1 && end_row != -1) { term->invalid_start = MIN(term->invalid_start, start_row); term->invalid_end = MAX(term->invalid_end, end_row); } term->is_invalidated = true; } static int term_damage(VTermRect rect, void *data) { invalidate_terminal(data, rect.start_row, rect.end_row); return 1; } static int term_moverect(VTermRect dest, VTermRect src, void *data) { invalidate_terminal(data, MIN(dest.start_row, src.start_row), MAX(dest.end_row, src.end_row)); return 1; } static int term_movecursor(VTermPos new, VTermPos old, int visible, void *data) { Term *term = data; term->cursor.row = new.row; term->cursor.col = new.col; invalidate_terminal(term, old.row, old.row + 1); invalidate_terminal(term, new.row, new.row + 1); return 1; } static void term_redraw_cursor(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { if (term->cursor.cursor_blink_changed) { term->cursor.cursor_blink_changed = false; set_cursor_blink(env, term->cursor.cursor_blink); } if (term->cursor.cursor_type_changed) { term->cursor.cursor_type_changed = false; if (!term->cursor.cursor_visible) { set_cursor_type(env, Qnil); return; } switch (term->cursor.cursor_type) { case VTERM_PROP_CURSORSHAPE_BLOCK: set_cursor_type(env, Qbox); break; case VTERM_PROP_CURSORSHAPE_UNDERLINE: set_cursor_type(env, Qhbar); break; case VTERM_PROP_CURSORSHAPE_BAR_LEFT: set_cursor_type(env, Qbar); break; default: set_cursor_type(env, Qt); break; } } } static void term_redraw(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { term_redraw_cursor(term, env); if (term->is_invalidated) { int oldlinenum = term->linenum; refresh_scrollback(term, env); refresh_screen(term, env); term->linenum_added = term->linenum - oldlinenum; adjust_topline(term, env); term->linenum_added = 0; } if (term->title_changed) { set_title(env, env->make_string(env, term->title, strlen(term->title))); term->title_changed = false; } if (term->directory_changed) { set_directory( env, env->make_string(env, term->directory, strlen(term->directory))); term->directory_changed = false; } while (term->elisp_code_first) { ElispCodeListNode *node = term->elisp_code_first; term->elisp_code_first = node->next; emacs_value elisp_code = env->make_string(env, node->code, node->code_len); vterm_eval(env, elisp_code); free(node->code); free(node); } term->elisp_code_p_insert = &term->elisp_code_first; if (term->selection_data) { emacs_value selection_mask = env->make_integer(env, term->selection_mask); emacs_value selection_data = env->make_string(env, term->selection_data, strlen(term->selection_data)); vterm_set_selection(env, selection_mask, selection_data); free(term->selection_data); term->selection_data = NULL; term->selection_mask = 0; } term->is_invalidated = false; } static VTermScreenCallbacks vterm_screen_callbacks = { .damage = term_damage, .moverect = term_moverect, .movecursor = term_movecursor, .settermprop = term_settermprop, .resize = term_resize, .sb_pushline = term_sb_push, .sb_popline = term_sb_pop, #if !defined(VTermSBClearNotExists) .sb_clear = term_sb_clear, #endif }; static bool compare_cells(VTermScreenCell *a, VTermScreenCell *b) { bool equal = true; equal = equal && vterm_color_is_equal(&a->fg, &b->fg); equal = equal && vterm_color_is_equal(&a->bg, &b->bg); equal = equal && (a->attrs.bold == b->attrs.bold); equal = equal && (a->attrs.underline == b->attrs.underline); equal = equal && (a->attrs.italic == b->attrs.italic); equal = equal && (a->attrs.reverse == b->attrs.reverse); equal = equal && (a->attrs.strike == b->attrs.strike); return equal; } static bool is_key(unsigned char *key, size_t len, char *key_description) { return (len == strlen(key_description) && memcmp(key, key_description, len) == 0); } /* str1=concat(str1,str2,str2_len,true); */ /* str1 can be NULL */ static char *concat(char *str1, const char *str2, size_t str2_len, bool free_str1) { if (str1 == NULL) { str1 = malloc(str2_len + 1); memcpy(str1, str2, str2_len); str1[str2_len] = '\0'; return str1; } size_t str1_len = strlen(str1); char *buf = malloc(str1_len + str2_len + 1); memcpy(buf, str1, str1_len); memcpy(&buf[str1_len], str2, str2_len); buf[str1_len + str2_len] = '\0'; if (free_str1) { free(str1); } return buf; } static void term_set_title(Term *term, const char *title, size_t len, bool initial, bool final) { if (term->title && initial) { free(term->title); term->title = NULL; term->title_changed = false; } term->title = concat(term->title, title, len, true); if (final) { term->title_changed = true; } return; } static int term_settermprop(VTermProp prop, VTermValue *val, void *user_data) { Term *term = (Term *)user_data; switch (prop) { case VTERM_PROP_CURSORVISIBLE: invalidate_terminal(term, term->cursor.row, term->cursor.row + 1); term->cursor.cursor_visible = val->boolean; term->cursor.cursor_type_changed = true; break; case VTERM_PROP_CURSORBLINK: if (term->ignore_blink_cursor) break; invalidate_terminal(term, term->cursor.row, term->cursor.row + 1); term->cursor.cursor_blink = val->boolean; term->cursor.cursor_blink_changed = true; break; case VTERM_PROP_CURSORSHAPE: invalidate_terminal(term, term->cursor.row, term->cursor.row + 1); term->cursor.cursor_type = val->number; term->cursor.cursor_type_changed = true; break; case VTERM_PROP_TITLE: #ifdef VTermStringFragmentNotExists term_set_title(term, val->string, strlen(val->string), true, true); #else term_set_title(term, val->string.str, val->string.len, val->string.initial, val->string.final); #endif break; case VTERM_PROP_ALTSCREEN: invalidate_terminal(term, 0, term->height); break; default: return 0; } return 1; } static emacs_value render_text(emacs_env *env, Term *term, char *buffer, int len, VTermScreenCell *cell) { emacs_value text; if (len == 0) { text = env->make_string(env, "", 0); return text; } else { text = env->make_string(env, buffer, len); } emacs_value fg = cell_rgb_color(env, term, cell, true); emacs_value bg = cell_rgb_color(env, term, cell, false); /* With vterm-disable-bold-font, vterm-disable-underline, * vterm-disable-inverse-video, users can disable some text properties. * Here, we check whether the text would require adding such properties. * In case it does, and the user does not disable the attribute, we later * append the property to the list props. If the text does not require * such property, or the user disable it, we set the variable to nil. * Properties that are marked as nil are not added to the text. */ emacs_value bold = cell->attrs.bold && !term->disable_bold_font ? Qbold : Qnil; emacs_value underline = cell->attrs.underline && !term->disable_underline ? Qt : Qnil; emacs_value italic = cell->attrs.italic ? Qitalic : Qnil; emacs_value reverse = cell->attrs.reverse && !term->disable_inverse_video ? Qt : Qnil; emacs_value strike = cell->attrs.strike ? Qt : Qnil; // TODO: Blink, font, dwl, dhl is missing int emacs_major_version = env->extract_integer(env, symbol_value(env, Qemacs_major_version)); emacs_value properties; emacs_value props[64]; int props_len = 0; if (env->is_not_nil(env, fg)) props[props_len++] = Qforeground, props[props_len++] = fg; if (env->is_not_nil(env, bg)) props[props_len++] = Qbackground, props[props_len++] = bg; if (bold != Qnil) props[props_len++] = Qweight, props[props_len++] = bold; if (underline != Qnil) props[props_len++] = Qunderline, props[props_len++] = underline; if (italic != Qnil) props[props_len++] = Qslant, props[props_len++] = italic; if (reverse != Qnil) props[props_len++] = Qreverse, props[props_len++] = reverse; if (strike != Qnil) props[props_len++] = Qstrike, props[props_len++] = strike; if (emacs_major_version >= 27) props[props_len++] = Qextend, props[props_len++] = Qt; properties = list(env, props, props_len); if (props_len) put_text_property(env, text, Qface, properties); return text; } static emacs_value render_prompt(emacs_env *env, emacs_value text) { emacs_value properties; properties = list(env, (emacs_value[]){Qvterm_prompt, Qt, Qrear_nonsticky, Qt}, 4); add_text_properties(env, text, properties); return text; } static emacs_value render_fake_newline(emacs_env *env, Term *term) { emacs_value text; text = env->make_string(env, "\n", 1); emacs_value properties; properties = list(env, (emacs_value[]){Qvterm_line_wrap, Qt, Qrear_nonsticky, Qt}, 4); add_text_properties(env, text, properties); return text; } static emacs_value cell_rgb_color(emacs_env *env, Term *term, VTermScreenCell *cell, bool is_foreground) { VTermColor *color = is_foreground ? &cell->fg : &cell->bg; /** NOTE: -10 is used as index offset for special indexes, * see C-h f vterm--get-color RET */ if (VTERM_COLOR_IS_DEFAULT_FG(color)) { return vterm_get_color(env, -1 + (cell->attrs.underline ? -10 : 0)); } if (VTERM_COLOR_IS_DEFAULT_BG(color)) { return vterm_get_color(env, -2 + (cell->attrs.reverse ? -10 : 0)); } if (VTERM_COLOR_IS_INDEXED(color)) { if (color->indexed.idx < 16) { return vterm_get_color(env, color->indexed.idx); } else { VTermState *state = vterm_obtain_state(term->vt); vterm_state_get_palette_color(state, color->indexed.idx, color); } } else if (VTERM_COLOR_IS_RGB(color)) { /* do nothing just use the argument color directly */ } char buffer[8]; snprintf(buffer, 8, "#%02X%02X%02X", color->rgb.red, color->rgb.green, color->rgb.blue); return env->make_string(env, buffer, 7); } static void term_flush_output(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { size_t len = vterm_output_get_buffer_current(term->vt); if (len) { char buffer[len]; len = vterm_output_read(term->vt, buffer, len); emacs_value output = env->make_string(env, buffer, len); env->funcall(env, Fvterm_flush_output, 1, (emacs_value[]){output}); } } static void term_clear_scrollback(Term *term, emacs_env *env) { term_sb_clear(term); vterm_screen_flush_damage(term->vts); term_redraw(term, env); } static void term_process_key(Term *term, emacs_env *env, unsigned char *key, size_t len, VTermModifier modifier) { if (is_key(key, len, "")) { term_clear_scrollback(term, env); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { tcflow(term->pty_fd, TCOON); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { tcflow(term->pty_fd, TCOOFF); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_start_paste(term->vt); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_end_paste(term->vt); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_TAB, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "") || is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_TAB, VTERM_MOD_SHIFT); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_BACKSPACE, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_ESCAPE, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_UP, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_DOWN, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_LEFT, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_RIGHT, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_INS, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_DEL, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_HOME, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_END, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_PAGEUP, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_PAGEDOWN, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(0), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(1), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(2), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(3), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(4), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(5), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(6), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(7), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(8), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(9), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(10), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(11), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_FUNCTION(12), modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_0, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_1, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_2, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_3, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_4, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_5, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_6, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_7, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_8, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_9, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_PLUS, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_MINUS, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_MULT, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_DIVIDE, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_EQUAL, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_PERIOD, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_COMMA, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "")) { vterm_keyboard_key(term->vt, VTERM_KEY_KP_ENTER, modifier); } else if (is_key(key, len, "j") && (modifier == VTERM_MOD_CTRL)) { vterm_keyboard_unichar(term->vt, '\n', 0); } else if (is_key(key, len, "SPC")) { vterm_keyboard_unichar(term->vt, ' ', modifier); } else if (len <= 4) { uint32_t codepoint; if (utf8_to_codepoint(key, len, &codepoint)) { vterm_keyboard_unichar(term->vt, codepoint, modifier); } } } void term_finalize(void *object) { Term *term = (Term *)object; for (int i = 0; i < term->sb_current; i++) { if (term->sb_buffer[i]->info != NULL) { free_lineinfo(term->sb_buffer[i]->info); term->sb_buffer[i]->info = NULL; } free(term->sb_buffer[i]); } if (term->title) { free(term->title); term->title = NULL; } if (term->directory) { free(term->directory); term->directory = NULL; } while (term->elisp_code_first) { ElispCodeListNode *node = term->elisp_code_first; term->elisp_code_first = node->next; free(node->code); free(node); } term->elisp_code_p_insert = &term->elisp_code_first; if (term->cmd_buffer) { free(term->cmd_buffer); term->cmd_buffer = NULL; } if (term->selection_data) { free(term->selection_data); term->selection_data = NULL; } for (int i = 0; i < term->lines_len; i++) { if (term->lines[i] != NULL) { free_lineinfo(term->lines[i]); term->lines[i] = NULL; } } if (term->pty_fd > 0) { close(term->pty_fd); } free(term->sb_buffer); free(term->lines); vterm_free(term->vt); free(term); } static int handle_osc_cmd_51(Term *term, char subCmd, char *buffer) { if (subCmd == 'A') { /* "51;A" sets the current directory */ /* "51;A" has also the role of identifying the end of the prompt */ if (term->directory != NULL) { free(term->directory); term->directory = NULL; } term->directory = malloc(strlen(buffer) + 1); strcpy(term->directory, buffer); term->directory_changed = true; for (int i = term->cursor.row; i < term->lines_len; i++) { if (term->lines[i] == NULL) { term->lines[i] = alloc_lineinfo(); } if (term->lines[i]->directory != NULL) { free(term->lines[i]->directory); } term->lines[i]->directory = malloc(strlen(buffer) + 1); strcpy(term->lines[i]->directory, buffer); if (i == term->cursor.row) { term->lines[i]->prompt_col = term->cursor.col; } else { term->lines[i]->prompt_col = -1; } } return 1; } else if (subCmd == 'E') { /* "51;E" executes elisp code */ /* The elisp code is executed in term_redraw */ ElispCodeListNode *node = malloc(sizeof(ElispCodeListNode)); node->code_len = strlen(buffer); node->code = malloc(node->code_len + 1); strcpy(node->code, buffer); node->next = NULL; *(term->elisp_code_p_insert) = node; term->elisp_code_p_insert = &(node->next); return 1; } return 0; } static int handle_osc_cmd(Term *term, int cmd, char *buffer) { if (cmd == 51) { char subCmd = '0'; if (strlen(buffer) == 0) { return 0; } subCmd = buffer[0]; /* ++ skip the subcmd char */ return handle_osc_cmd_51(term, subCmd, ++buffer); } return 0; } /* maybe we should drop support of libvterm < v0.2 */ /* VTermStringFragmentNotExists was introduced when libvterm is not released */ #ifdef VTermStringFragmentNotExists static int osc_callback(const char *command, size_t cmdlen, void *user) { Term *term = (Term *)user; char buffer[cmdlen + 1]; buffer[cmdlen] = '\0'; memcpy(buffer, command, cmdlen); if (cmdlen > 4 && buffer[0] == '5' && buffer[1] == '1' && buffer[2] == ';' && buffer[3] == 'A') { return handle_osc_cmd_51(term, 'A', &buffer[4]); } else if (cmdlen > 4 && buffer[0] == '5' && buffer[1] == '1' && buffer[2] == ';' && buffer[3] == 'E') { return handle_osc_cmd_51(term, 'E', &buffer[4]); } return 0; } static VTermParserCallbacks parser_callbacks = { .text = NULL, .control = NULL, .escape = NULL, .csi = NULL, .osc = &osc_callback, .dcs = NULL, }; #else static int osc_callback(int cmd, VTermStringFragment frag, void *user) { /* osc_callback (OSC = Operating System Command) */ /* We interpret escape codes that start with "51;" */ /* "51;A" sets the current directory */ /* "51;A" has also the role of identifying the end of the prompt */ /* "51;E" executes elisp code */ /* The elisp code is executed in term_redraw */ Term *term = (Term *)user; if (frag.initial) { /* drop old fragment,because this is a initial fragment */ if (term->cmd_buffer) { free(term->cmd_buffer); term->cmd_buffer = NULL; } } if (!frag.initial && !frag.final && frag.len == 0) { return 0; } term->cmd_buffer = concat(term->cmd_buffer, frag.str, frag.len, true); if (frag.final) { handle_osc_cmd(term, cmd, term->cmd_buffer); free(term->cmd_buffer); term->cmd_buffer = NULL; } return 0; } static VTermStateFallbacks parser_callbacks = { .control = NULL, .csi = NULL, .osc = &osc_callback, .dcs = NULL, }; #ifndef VTermSelectionMaskNotExists static int set_selection(VTermSelectionMask mask, VTermStringFragment frag, void *user) { Term *term = (Term *)user; if (frag.initial) { term->selection_mask = mask; if (term->selection_data) { free(term->selection_data); } term->selection_data = NULL; } if (frag.len) { term->selection_data = concat(term->selection_data, frag.str, frag.len, true); } return 1; } /* OSC 52 ; Pc ; Pd BEL */ /* Manipulate Selection Data */ /* https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html */ /* test by printf "\033]52;c;$(printf "%s" "blabla" | base64)\a" */ /* c , p , q , s , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , and 7 */ /* for clipboard, primary, secondary, select, or cut buffers 0 through 7 */ /* respectively */ static VTermSelectionCallbacks selection_callbacks = { .set = &set_selection, .query = NULL, }; #endif /* VTermSelectionMaskNotExists */ #endif emacs_value Fvterm_new(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = malloc(sizeof(Term)); int rows = env->extract_integer(env, args[0]); int cols = env->extract_integer(env, args[1]); int sb_size = env->extract_integer(env, args[2]); int disable_bold_font = env->is_not_nil(env, args[3]); int disable_underline = env->is_not_nil(env, args[4]); int disable_inverse_video = env->is_not_nil(env, args[5]); int ignore_blink_cursor = env->is_not_nil(env, args[6]); int set_bold_hightbright = env->is_not_nil(env, args[7]); term->vt = vterm_new(rows, cols); vterm_set_utf8(term->vt, 1); term->vts = vterm_obtain_screen(term->vt); VTermState *state = vterm_obtain_state(term->vt); vterm_state_set_unrecognised_fallbacks(state, &parser_callbacks, term); #ifndef VTermSelectionMaskNotExists vterm_state_set_selection_callbacks(state, &selection_callbacks, term, term->selection_buf, SELECTION_BUF_LEN); #endif vterm_state_set_bold_highbright(state, set_bold_hightbright); vterm_screen_reset(term->vts, 1); vterm_screen_set_callbacks(term->vts, &vterm_screen_callbacks, term); vterm_screen_set_damage_merge(term->vts, VTERM_DAMAGE_SCROLL); vterm_screen_enable_altscreen(term->vts, true); term->sb_size = MIN(SB_MAX, sb_size); term->sb_current = 0; term->sb_pending = 0; term->sb_clear_pending = false; term->sb_pending_by_height_decr = 0; term->sb_buffer = malloc(sizeof(ScrollbackLine *) * term->sb_size); term->invalid_start = 0; term->invalid_end = rows; term->is_invalidated = false; term->width = cols; term->height = rows; term->height_resize = 0; term->disable_bold_font = disable_bold_font; term->disable_underline = disable_underline; term->disable_inverse_video = disable_inverse_video; term->ignore_blink_cursor = ignore_blink_cursor; emacs_value newline = env->make_string(env, "\n", 1); for (int i = 0; i < term->height; i++) { insert(env, newline); } term->linenum = term->height; term->linenum_added = 0; term->resizing = false; term->pty_fd = -1; term->title = NULL; term->title_changed = false; term->cursor.row = 0; term->cursor.col = 0; term->cursor.cursor_type = -1; term->cursor.cursor_visible = true; term->cursor.cursor_type_changed = false; term->cursor.cursor_blink = false; term->cursor.cursor_blink_changed = false; term->directory = NULL; term->directory_changed = false; term->elisp_code_first = NULL; term->elisp_code_p_insert = &term->elisp_code_first; term->selection_data = NULL; term->selection_mask = 0; term->cmd_buffer = NULL; term->lines = malloc(sizeof(LineInfo *) * rows); term->lines_len = rows; for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++) { term->lines[i] = NULL; } return env->make_user_ptr(env, term_finalize, term); } emacs_value Fvterm_update(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); // Process keys if (nargs > 1) { ptrdiff_t len = string_bytes(env, args[1]); unsigned char key[len]; env->copy_string_contents(env, args[1], (char *)key, &len); VTermModifier modifier = VTERM_MOD_NONE; if (nargs > 2 && env->is_not_nil(env, args[2])) modifier = modifier | VTERM_MOD_SHIFT; if (nargs > 3 && env->is_not_nil(env, args[3])) modifier = modifier | VTERM_MOD_ALT; if (nargs > 4 && env->is_not_nil(env, args[4])) modifier = modifier | VTERM_MOD_CTRL; // Ignore the final zero byte term_process_key(term, env, key, len - 1, modifier); } // Flush output term_flush_output(term, env); if (term->is_invalidated) { vterm_invalidate(env); } return env->make_integer(env, 0); } emacs_value Fvterm_redraw(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); term_redraw(term, env); return env->make_integer(env, 0); } emacs_value Fvterm_write_input(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); ptrdiff_t len = string_bytes(env, args[1]); char bytes[len]; env->copy_string_contents(env, args[1], bytes, &len); vterm_input_write(term->vt, bytes, len); vterm_screen_flush_damage(term->vts); return env->make_integer(env, 0); } emacs_value Fvterm_set_size(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); int rows = env->extract_integer(env, args[1]); int cols = env->extract_integer(env, args[2]); if (cols != term->width || rows != term->height) { term->height_resize = rows - term->height; if (rows > term->height) { if (rows - term->height > term->sb_current) { term->linenum_added = rows - term->height - term->sb_current; } } term->resizing = true; vterm_set_size(term->vt, rows, cols); vterm_screen_flush_damage(term->vts); term_redraw(term, env); } return Qnil; } emacs_value Fvterm_set_pty_name(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); if (nargs > 1) { ptrdiff_t len = string_bytes(env, args[1]); char filename[len]; env->copy_string_contents(env, args[1], filename, &len); term->pty_fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); } return Qnil; } emacs_value Fvterm_get_pwd(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); int linenum = env->extract_integer(env, args[1]); int row = linenr_to_row(term, linenum); char *dir = get_row_directory(term, row); return dir ? env->make_string(env, dir, strlen(dir)) : Qnil; } emacs_value Fvterm_get_icrnl(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); if (term->pty_fd > 0) { struct termios keys; tcgetattr(term->pty_fd, &keys); if (keys.c_iflag & ICRNL) return Qt; else return Qnil; } return Qnil; } emacs_value Fvterm_reset_cursor_point(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data) { Term *term = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]); int line = row_to_linenr(term, term->cursor.row); goto_line(env, line); goto_col(term, env, term->cursor.row, term->cursor.col); return point(env); } int emacs_module_init(struct emacs_runtime *ert) { emacs_env *env = ert->get_environment(ert); // Symbols; Qt = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "t")); Qnil = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "nil")); Qnormal = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "normal")); Qbold = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "bold")); Qitalic = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "italic")); Qforeground = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":foreground")); Qbackground = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":background")); Qweight = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":weight")); Qunderline = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":underline")); Qslant = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":slant")); Qreverse = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":inverse-video")); Qstrike = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":strike-through")); Qextend = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, ":extend")); Qemacs_major_version = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "emacs-major-version")); Qvterm_line_wrap = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm-line-wrap")); Qrear_nonsticky = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "rear-nonsticky")); Qvterm_prompt = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm-prompt")); Qface = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "font-lock-face")); Qbox = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "box")); Qbar = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "bar")); Qhbar = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "hbar")); Qcursor_type = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "cursor-type")); // Functions Fblink_cursor_mode = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "blink-cursor-mode")); Fsymbol_value = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "symbol-value")); Flength = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "length")); Flist = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "list")); Fnth = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "nth")); Ferase_buffer = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "erase-buffer")); Finsert = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--insert")); Fgoto_char = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "goto-char")); Fput_text_property = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "put-text-property")); Fadd_text_properties = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "add-text-properties")); Fset = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "set")); Fvterm_flush_output = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--flush-output")); Fforward_line = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "forward-line")); Fgoto_line = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--goto-line")); Fdelete_lines = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--delete-lines")); Frecenter = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "recenter")); Fset_window_point = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "set-window-point")); Fwindow_body_height = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "window-body-height")); Fpoint = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "point")); Fforward_char = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "forward-char")); Fget_buffer_window_list = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "get-buffer-window-list")); Fselected_window = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "selected-window")); Fvterm_set_title = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--set-title")); Fvterm_set_directory = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--set-directory")); Fvterm_invalidate = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--invalidate")); Feq = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "eq")); Fvterm_get_color = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--get-color")); Fvterm_eval = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--eval")); Fvterm_set_selection = env->make_global_ref(env, env->intern(env, "vterm--set-selection")); // Exported functions emacs_value fun; fun = env->make_function(env, 4, 8, Fvterm_new, "Allocate a new vterm.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--new", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 1, 5, Fvterm_update, "Process io and update the screen.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--update", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 1, 1, Fvterm_redraw, "Redraw the screen.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--redraw", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 2, 2, Fvterm_write_input, "Write input to vterm.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--write-input", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 3, 3, Fvterm_set_size, "Set the size of the terminal.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--set-size", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 2, 2, Fvterm_set_pty_name, "Set the name of the pty.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--set-pty-name", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 2, 2, Fvterm_get_pwd, "Get the working directory of at line n.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--get-pwd-raw", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 1, 1, Fvterm_reset_cursor_point, "Reset cursor postion.", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--reset-point", fun); fun = env->make_function(env, 1, 1, Fvterm_get_icrnl, "Get the icrnl state of the pty", NULL); bind_function(env, "vterm--get-icrnl", fun); provide(env, "vterm-module"); return 0; } emacs-libvterm-master/vterm-module.h000066400000000000000000000130431441714476000200630ustar00rootroot00000000000000#ifndef VTERM_MODULE_H #define VTERM_MODULE_H #include "emacs-module.h" #include #include #include // https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility #if defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define VTERM_EXPORT __attribute__((dllexport)) #else #define VTERM_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) #endif #else #if __GNUC__ >= 4 #define VTERM_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #else #define VTERM_EXPORT #endif #endif VTERM_EXPORT int plugin_is_GPL_compatible; #define SB_MAX 100000 // Maximum 'scrollback' value. #ifndef MIN #define MIN(X, Y) ((X) < (Y) ? (X) : (Y)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(X, Y) ((X) > (Y) ? (X) : (Y)) #endif typedef struct LineInfo { char *directory; /* working directory */ int prompt_col; /* end column of the prompt, if the current line contains the * prompt */ } LineInfo; typedef struct ScrollbackLine { size_t cols; LineInfo *info; VTermScreenCell cells[]; } ScrollbackLine; typedef struct ElispCodeListNode { char *code; size_t code_len; struct ElispCodeListNode *next; } ElispCodeListNode; /* c , p , q , s , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , and 7 */ /* clipboard, primary, secondary, select, or cut buffers 0 through 7 */ #define SELECTION_BUF_LEN 4096 typedef struct Cursor { int row, col; int cursor_type; bool cursor_visible; bool cursor_blink; bool cursor_type_changed; bool cursor_blink_changed; } Cursor; typedef struct Term { VTerm *vt; VTermScreen *vts; // buffer used to: // - convert VTermScreen cell arrays into utf8 strings // - receive data from libvterm as a result of key presses. ScrollbackLine **sb_buffer; // Scrollback buffer storage for libvterm size_t sb_current; // number of rows pushed to sb_buffer size_t sb_size; // sb_buffer size // "virtual index" that points to the first sb_buffer row that we need to // push to the terminal buffer when refreshing the scrollback. When negative, // it actually points to entries that are no longer in sb_buffer (because the // window height has increased) and must be deleted from the terminal buffer int sb_pending; int sb_pending_by_height_decr; bool sb_clear_pending; long linenum; long linenum_added; int invalid_start, invalid_end; // invalid rows in libvterm screen bool is_invalidated; Cursor cursor; char *title; bool title_changed; char *directory; bool directory_changed; // Single-linked list of elisp_code. // Newer commands are added at the tail. ElispCodeListNode *elisp_code_first; ElispCodeListNode **elisp_code_p_insert; // pointer to the position where new // node should be inserted /* c , p , q , s , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , and 7 */ /* clipboard, primary, secondary, select, or cut buffers 0 through 7 */ int selection_mask; /* see VTermSelectionMask in vterm.h */ char *selection_data; char selection_buf[SELECTION_BUF_LEN]; /* the size of dirs almost = window height, value = directory of that line */ LineInfo **lines; int lines_len; int width, height; int height_resize; bool resizing; bool disable_bold_font; bool disable_underline; bool disable_inverse_video; bool ignore_blink_cursor; char *cmd_buffer; int pty_fd; } Term; static bool compare_cells(VTermScreenCell *a, VTermScreenCell *b); static bool is_key(unsigned char *key, size_t len, char *key_description); static emacs_value render_text(emacs_env *env, Term *term, char *string, int len, VTermScreenCell *cell); static emacs_value render_fake_newline(emacs_env *env, Term *term); static emacs_value render_prompt(emacs_env *env, emacs_value text); static emacs_value cell_rgb_color(emacs_env *env, Term *term, VTermScreenCell *cell, bool is_foreground); static int term_settermprop(VTermProp prop, VTermValue *val, void *user_data); static void term_redraw(Term *term, emacs_env *env); static void term_flush_output(Term *term, emacs_env *env); static void term_process_key(Term *term, emacs_env *env, unsigned char *key, size_t len, VTermModifier modifier); static void invalidate_terminal(Term *term, int start_row, int end_row); void term_finalize(void *object); emacs_value Fvterm_new(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_update(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_redraw(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_write_input(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_set_size(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_set_pty_name(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_get_icrnl(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_get_pwd(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_get_prompt_point(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); emacs_value Fvterm_reset_cursor_point(emacs_env *env, ptrdiff_t nargs, emacs_value args[], void *data); VTERM_EXPORT int emacs_module_init(struct emacs_runtime *ert); #endif /* VTERM_MODULE_H */ emacs-libvterm-master/vterm.el000066400000000000000000002057001441714476000167540ustar00rootroot00000000000000;;; vterm.el --- Fully-featured terminal emulator -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2017-2020 by Lukas Fürmetz & Contributors ;; ;; Author: Lukas Fürmetz ;; Version: 0.0.2 ;; URL: https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm ;; Keywords: terminals ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1")) ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. ;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; Emacs-libvterm (vterm) is fully-fledged terminal emulator based on an ;; external library (libvterm) loaded as a dynamic module. As a result of using ;; compiled code (instead of elisp), emacs-libvterm is fully capable, fast, and ;; it can seamlessly handle large outputs. ;;; Installation ;; Emacs-libvterm requires support for loading modules. You can check if your ;; Emacs supports modules by inspecting the variable module-file-suffix. If it ;; nil, than, you need to recompile Emacs or obtain a copy of Emacs with this ;; option enabled. ;; Emacs-libvterm requires CMake and libvterm. If libvterm is not available, ;; emacs-libvterm will downloaded and compiled. In this case, libtool is ;; needed. ;; The reccomended way to install emacs-libvterm is from MELPA. ;;; Usage ;; To open a terminal, simply use the command M-x vterm. ;;; Tips and tricks ;; Adding some shell-side configuration enables a large set of additional ;; features, including, directory tracking, prompt recognition, message passing. ;;; Code: (require 'term/xterm) (unless module-file-suffix (error "VTerm needs module support. Please compile Emacs with the --with-modules option!")) (defvar vterm-copy-mode) ;;; Compilation of the module (defcustom vterm-module-cmake-args "" "Arguments given to CMake to compile vterm-module. Currently, vterm defines the following flags (in addition to the ones already available in CMake): `USE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM'. Set it to `Off' to use the vendored version of libvterm instead of the one installed on your system. This string is given verbatim to CMake, so it has to have the correct syntax. An example of meaningful value for this variable is `-DUSE_SYSTEM_LIBVTERM=Off'." :type 'string :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-always-compile-module nil "If not nil, if `vterm-module' is not found, compile it without asking. When `vterm-always-compile-module' is nil, vterm will ask for confirmation before compiling." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defvar vterm-install-buffer-name " *Install vterm* " "Name of the buffer used for compiling vterm-module.") (defun vterm-module--cmake-is-available () "Return t if cmake is available. CMake is needed to build vterm, here we check that we can find the executable." (unless (executable-find "cmake") (error "Vterm needs CMake to be compiled. Please, install CMake")) t) ;;;###autoload (defun vterm-module-compile () "Compile vterm-module." (interactive) (when (vterm-module--cmake-is-available) (let* ((vterm-directory (shell-quote-argument ;; NOTE: This is a workaround to fix an issue with how the Emacs ;; feature/native-comp branch changes the result of ;; `(locate-library "vterm")'. See emacs-devel thread ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2020-07/msg00306.html ;; for a discussion. (file-name-directory (locate-library "vterm.el" t)))) (make-commands (concat "cd " vterm-directory "; \ mkdir -p build; \ cd build; \ cmake -G 'Unix Makefiles' " vterm-module-cmake-args " ..; \ make; \ cd -")) (buffer (get-buffer-create vterm-install-buffer-name))) (pop-to-buffer buffer) (compilation-mode) (if (zerop (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (call-process "sh" nil buffer t "-c" make-commands))) (message "Compilation of `emacs-libvterm' module succeeded") (error "Compilation of `emacs-libvterm' module failed!"))))) ;; If the vterm-module is not compiled yet, compile it (unless (require 'vterm-module nil t) (if (or vterm-always-compile-module (y-or-n-p "Vterm needs `vterm-module' to work. Compile it now? ")) (progn (vterm-module-compile) (require 'vterm-module)) (error "Vterm will not work until `vterm-module' is compiled!"))) ;;; Dependencies ;; Generate this list with: ;; awk -F\" '/bind_function*/ {print "(declare-function", $2, "\"vterm-module\")"}' vterm-module.c (declare-function vterm--new "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--update "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--redraw "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--write-input "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--set-size "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--set-pty-name "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--get-pwd-raw "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--reset-point "vterm-module") (declare-function vterm--get-icrnl "vterm-module") (require 'subr-x) (require 'find-func) (require 'cl-lib) (require 'term) (require 'color) (require 'compile) (require 'face-remap) (require 'tramp) (require 'bookmark) ;;; Options (defcustom vterm-shell shell-file-name "The shell that gets run in the vterm." :type 'string :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-tramp-shells '(("docker" "/bin/sh")) "The shell that gets run in the vterm for tramp. `vterm-tramp-shells' has to be a list of pairs of the format: \(TRAMP-METHOD SHELL)" :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type string) :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-buffer-name "*vterm*" "The basename used for vterm buffers. This is the default name used when running `vterm' or `vterm-other-window'. With a numeric prefix argument to `vterm', the buffer name will be the value of this variable followed by the number. For example, with the numeric prefix argument 2, the buffer would be named \"*vterm*<2>\"." :type 'string :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-max-scrollback 1000 "Maximum \\='scrollback\\=' value. The maximum allowed is 100000. This value can modified by changing the SB_MAX variable in vterm-module.h and recompiling the module." :type 'number :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-min-window-width 80 "Minimum window width." :type 'number :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit t "If not nil vterm buffers are killed when the attached process is terminated. If `vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit' is set to t, when the process associated to a vterm buffer quits, the buffer is killed. When nil, the buffer will still be available as if it were in `fundamental-mode'." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'vterm-clear-scrollback 'vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing "0.0.1") (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'vterm-use-vterm-prompt 'vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method "0.0.1") (defcustom vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing nil "If not nil `vterm-clear' clears both screen and scrollback. The scrollback is everything that is not current visible on screen in vterm buffers. If `vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing' is nil, `vterm-clear' clears only the screen, so the scrollback is accessible moving the point up." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-keymap-exceptions '("C-c" "C-x" "C-u" "C-g" "C-h" "C-l" "M-x" "M-o" "C-y" "M-y") "Exceptions for `vterm-keymap'. If you use a keybinding with a prefix-key, add that prefix-key to this list. Note that after doing so that prefix-key cannot be sent to the terminal anymore. The mapping is done by the macro `vterm-define-key', and the function `vterm--exclude-keys' removes the keybindings defined in `vterm-keymap-exceptions'." :type '(repeat string) :set (lambda (sym val) (set sym val) (when (and (fboundp 'vterm--exclude-keys) (boundp 'vterm-mode-map)) (vterm--exclude-keys vterm-mode-map val))) :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-exit-functions nil "List of functions called when a vterm process exits. Each function is called with two arguments: the vterm buffer of the process if any, and a string describing the event passed from the sentinel. This hook applies only to new vterms, created after setting this value with `add-hook'. Note that this hook will not work if another package like `shell-pop' sets its own sentinel to the `vterm' process." :type 'hook :group 'vterm) (make-obsolete-variable 'vterm-set-title-functions "This variable was substituted by `vterm-buffer-name-string'." "0.0.1") (defcustom vterm-buffer-name-string nil "Format string for the title of vterm buffers. If `vterm-buffer-name-string' is nil, vterm will not set the title of its buffers. If not nil, `vterm-buffer-name-string' has to be a format control string (see `format') containing one instance of %s which will be substituted with the string TITLE. The argument TITLE is provided by the shell. This requires shell side configuration. For example, if `vterm-buffer-name-string' is set to \"vterm %s\", and the shell properly configured to set TITLE=$(pwd), than vterm buffers will be named \"vterm\" followed by the current path. See URL http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Xterm-Title-4.html for additional information on the how to configure the shell." :type 'string :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-term-environment-variable "xterm-256color" "TERM value for terminal." :type 'string :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-environment nil "List of extra environment variables to the vterm shell processes only. demo: \\='(\"env1=v1\" \"env2=v2\")" :type '(repeat string) :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-enable-manipulate-selection-data-by-osc52 nil "Support OSC 52 MANIPULATE SELECTION DATA(libvterm 0.2 is needed). Support copy text to Emacs kill ring and system clipboard by using OSC 52. For example: send base64 encoded \\='foo\\=' to kill ring: echo -en \\='\\e]52;c;Zm9v\\a\\=', tmux can share its copy buffer to terminals by supporting osc52(like iterm2 xterm) you can enable this feature for tmux by : set -g set-clipboard on #osc 52 copy paste share with iterm set -ga terminal-overrides \\=',xterm*:XT:Ms=\\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\\007\\=' set -ga terminal-overrides \\=',screen*:XT:Ms=\\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\\007\\=' The clipboard querying/clearing functionality offered by OSC 52 is not implemented here,And for security reason, this feature is disabled by default." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) ;; TODO: Improve doc string, it should not point to the readme but it should ;; be self-contained. (defcustom vterm-eval-cmds '(("find-file" find-file) ("message" message) ("vterm-clear-scrollback" vterm-clear-scrollback)) "Whitelisted Emacs functions that can be executed from vterm. You can execute Emacs functions directly from vterm buffers. To do this, you have to escape the name of the function and its arguments with \e]51;E. See Message passing in README. The function you want to execute has to be in `vterm-eval-cmds'. `vterm-eval-cmds' has to be a list of pairs of the format: \(NAME-OF-COMMAND-IN-SHELL EMACS-FUNCTION) The need for an explicit map is to avoid arbitrary code execution." :type '(alist :key-type string) :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-disable-underline nil "When not-nil, underline text properties are ignored. This means that vterm will render underlined text as if it was not underlined." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-disable-inverse-video nil "When not-nil, inverse video text properties are ignored. This means that vterm will render reversed video text as if it was not such." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'vterm-disable-bold-font 'vterm-disable-bold "0.0.1") (defcustom vterm-disable-bold-font nil "When not-nil, bold text properties are ignored. This means that vterm will render bold with the default face weight." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-set-bold-hightbright nil "When not-nil, using hightbright colors for bolded text, see #549." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-ignore-blink-cursor t "When t, vterm will ignore request from application to turn on/off cursor blink. If nil, cursor in any window may begin to blink or not blink because `blink-cursor-mode`is a global minor mode in Emacs, you can use `M-x blink-cursor-mode` to toggle." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-copy-exclude-prompt t "When not-nil, the prompt is not included by `vterm-copy-mode-done'." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method t "When not-nil, the prompt is detected through the shell. Vterm needs to know where the shell prompt is to enable all the available features. There are two supported ways to do this. First, the shell can inform vterm on the location of the prompt. This requires shell-side configuration: the escape code 51;A is used to set the current directory and prompt location. This detection method is the most-reliable. To use it, you have to change your shell prompt to print 51;A. The second method is using a regular expression. This method does not require any shell-side configuration. See `term-prompt-regexp', for more information." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-bookmark-check-dir t "When set to non-nil, also restore directory when restoring a vterm bookmark." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) (defcustom vterm-copy-mode-remove-fake-newlines nil "When not-nil fake newlines are removed on entering copy mode. vterm inserts \\='fake\\=' newlines purely for rendering. When using vterm-copy-mode these are in conflict with many emacs functions like isearch-forward. if this varialbe is not-nil the fake-newlines are removed on entering copy-mode and re-inserted on leaving copy mode. Also truncate-lines is set to t on entering copy-mode and set to nil on leaving." :type 'boolean :group 'vterm) ;;; Faces (defface vterm-color-black `((t :inherit term-color-black)) "Face used to render black color code. The foreground color is used as ANSI color 0 and the background color is used as ANSI color 8." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-red `((t :inherit term-color-red)) "Face used to render red color code. The foreground color is used as ANSI color 1 and the background color is used as ANSI color 9." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-green `((t :inherit term-color-green)) "Face used to render green color code. The foreground color is used as ANSI color 2 and the background color is used as ANSI color 10." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-yellow `((t :inherit term-color-yellow)) "Face used to render yellow color code. The foreground color is used as ANSI color 3 and the background color is used as ANSI color 11." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-blue `((t :inherit term-color-blue)) "Face used to render blue color code. The foreground color is used as ANSI color 4 and the background color is used as ANSI color 12." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-magenta `((t :inherit term-color-magenta)) "Face used to render magenta color code. The foreground color is used as ansi color 5 and the background color is used as ansi color 13." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-cyan `((t :inherit term-color-cyan)) "Face used to render cyan color code. The foreground color is used as ansi color 6 and the background color is used as ansi color 14." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-white `((t :inherit term-color-white)) "Face used to render white color code. The foreground color is used as ansi color 7 and the background color is used as ansi color 15." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-underline `((t :inherit default)) "Face used to render cells with underline attribute. Only foreground is used." :group 'vterm) (defface vterm-color-inverse-video `((t :inherit default)) "Face used to render cells with inverse video attribute. Only background is used." :group 'vterm) ;;; Variables (defvar vterm-color-palette [vterm-color-black vterm-color-red vterm-color-green vterm-color-yellow vterm-color-blue vterm-color-magenta vterm-color-cyan vterm-color-white] "Color palette for the foreground and background.") (defvar-local vterm--term nil "Pointer to Term.") (defvar-local vterm--process nil "Shell process of current term.") (defvar-local vterm--redraw-timer nil) (defvar-local vterm--redraw-immididately nil) (defvar-local vterm--linenum-remapping nil) (defvar-local vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p nil) (defvar-local vterm--insert-function (symbol-function #'insert)) (defvar-local vterm--delete-char-function (symbol-function #'delete-char)) (defvar-local vterm--delete-region-function (symbol-function #'delete-region)) (defvar-local vterm--undecoded-bytes nil) (defvar-local vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines nil) (defvar vterm-timer-delay 0.1 "Delay for refreshing the buffer after receiving updates from libvterm. A larger delary improves performance when receiving large bursts of data. If nil, never delay. The units are seconds.") ;;; Keybindings ;; We have many functions defined by vterm-define-key. Later, we will bind some ;; of the functions. If the following is not evaluated during compilation, the compiler ;; will complain that some functions are not defined (eg, vterm-send-C-c) (eval-and-compile (defmacro vterm-define-key (key) "Define a command that sends KEY with modifiers C and M to vterm." (declare (indent defun) (doc-string 3)) `(progn (defun ,(intern (format "vterm-send-%s" key))() ,(format "Sends %s to the libvterm." key) (interactive) (vterm-send-key ,(char-to-string (get-byte (1- (length key)) key)) ,(let ((case-fold-search nil)) (or (string-match-p "[A-Z]$" key) (string-match-p "S-" key))) ,(string-match-p "M-" key) ,(string-match-p "C-" key))) (make-obsolete ',(intern (format "vterm-send-%s" key)) "use `vterm--self-insert' or `vterm-send' or `vterm-send-key'." "v0.1"))) (make-obsolete 'vterm-define-key "" "v0.1") (mapc (lambda (key) (eval `(vterm-define-key ,key))) (cl-loop for prefix in '("M-") append (cl-loop for char from ?A to ?Z for key = (format "%s%c" prefix char) collect key))) (mapc (lambda (key) (eval `(vterm-define-key ,key))) (cl-loop for prefix in '("C-" "M-" "C-S-") append (cl-loop for char from ?a to ?z for key = (format "%s%c" prefix char) collect key)))) ;; Function keys and most of C- and M- bindings (defun vterm--exclude-keys (map exceptions) "Remove EXCEPTIONS from the keys bound by `vterm-define-keys'. Exceptions are defined by `vterm-keymap-exceptions'." (mapc (lambda (key) (define-key map (kbd key) nil)) exceptions) (mapc (lambda (key) (define-key map (kbd key) #'vterm--self-insert)) (cl-loop for number from 1 to 12 for key = (format "" number) unless (member key exceptions) collect key)) (let ((esc-map (lookup-key map "\e")) (i 0) key) (unless esc-map (setq esc-map (make-keymap))) (while (< i 128) (setq key (make-string 1 i)) (unless (member (key-description key) exceptions) (define-key map key 'vterm--self-insert)) ;; Avoid O and [. They are used in escape sequences for various keys. (unless (or (eq i ?O) (eq i 91)) (unless (member (key-description key "\e") exceptions) (define-key esc-map key 'vterm--self-insert-meta))) (setq i (1+ i))) (define-key map "\e" esc-map))) (defun vterm-xterm-paste (event) "Handle xterm paste EVENT in vterm." (interactive "e") (with-temp-buffer (xterm-paste event) (kill-new (buffer-string))) (vterm-yank)) (defvar vterm-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (vterm--exclude-keys map vterm-keymap-exceptions) (define-key map (kbd "C-]") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "M-<") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "M->") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [tab] #'vterm-send-tab) (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'vterm-send-tab) (define-key map [backtab] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [backspace] #'vterm-send-backspace) (define-key map (kbd "DEL") #'vterm-send-backspace) (define-key map [delete] #'vterm-send-delete) (define-key map [M-backspace] #'vterm-send-meta-backspace) (define-key map (kbd "M-DEL") #'vterm-send-meta-backspace) (define-key map [C-backspace] #'vterm-send-meta-backspace) (define-key map [return] #'vterm-send-return) (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'vterm-send-return) (define-key map [C-left] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [M-left] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [C-right] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [M-right] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [C-up] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [C-down] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [M-up] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [M-down] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [left] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [right] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [up] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [down] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [prior] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [S-prior] #'scroll-down-command) (define-key map [next] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [S-next] #'scroll-up-command) (define-key map [home] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [end] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [C-home] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [C-end] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [escape] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [remap yank] #'vterm-yank) (define-key map [remap xterm-paste] #'vterm-xterm-paste) (define-key map [remap yank-pop] #'vterm-yank-pop) (define-key map [remap mouse-yank-primary] #'vterm-yank-primary) (define-key map [mouse-1] #'vterm-mouse-set-point) (define-key map (kbd "C-SPC") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "S-SPC") #'vterm-send-space) (define-key map (kbd "C-_") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [remap undo] #'vterm-undo) (define-key map (kbd "M-.") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "M-,") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-y") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-l") #'vterm-clear-scrollback) (define-key map (kbd "C-l") #'vterm-clear) (define-key map (kbd "C-\\") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-g") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map [remap self-insert-command] #'vterm--self-insert) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") #'vterm-reset-cursor-point) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") #'vterm-next-prompt) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") #'vterm-previous-prompt) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") #'vterm-copy-mode) map)) (defvar vterm-copy-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") #'vterm-copy-mode) (define-key map [return] #'vterm-copy-mode-done) (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'vterm-copy-mode-done) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") #'vterm-reset-cursor-point) (define-key map (kbd "C-a") #'vterm-beginning-of-line) (define-key map (kbd "C-e") #'vterm-end-of-line) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") #'vterm-next-prompt) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") #'vterm-previous-prompt) map)) ;;; Mode (define-derived-mode vterm-mode fundamental-mode "VTerm" "Major mode for vterm buffer." (buffer-disable-undo) (and (boundp 'display-line-numbers) (let ((font-height (expt text-scale-mode-step text-scale-mode-amount))) (setq vterm--linenum-remapping (face-remap-add-relative 'line-number :height font-height)))) (hack-dir-local-variables) (let ((vterm-env (assq 'vterm-environment dir-local-variables-alist))) (when vterm-env (make-local-variable 'vterm-environment) (setq vterm-environment (cdr vterm-env)))) (let ((process-environment (append vterm-environment `(,(concat "TERM=" vterm-term-environment-variable) ,(concat "EMACS_VTERM_PATH=" (file-name-directory (find-library-name "vterm"))) "INSIDE_EMACS=vterm" "LINES" "COLUMNS") process-environment)) ;; TODO: Figure out why inhibit is needed for curses to render correctly. (inhibit-eol-conversion nil) (coding-system-for-read 'binary) (process-adaptive-read-buffering nil) (width (max (- (window-body-width) (vterm--get-margin-width)) vterm-min-window-width))) (setq vterm--term (vterm--new (window-body-height) width vterm-max-scrollback vterm-disable-bold-font vterm-disable-underline vterm-disable-inverse-video vterm-ignore-blink-cursor vterm-set-bold-hightbright)) (setq buffer-read-only t) (setq-local scroll-conservatively 101) (setq-local scroll-margin 0) (setq-local hscroll-margin 0) (setq-local hscroll-step 1) (setq-local truncate-lines t) ;; Disable all automatic fontification (setq-local font-lock-defaults '(nil t)) (add-function :filter-return (local 'filter-buffer-substring-function) #'vterm--filter-buffer-substring) (setq vterm--process (make-process :name "vterm" :buffer (current-buffer) :command `("/bin/sh" "-c" ,(format "stty -nl sane %s erase ^? rows %d columns %d >/dev/null && exec %s" ;; Some stty implementations (i.e. that of *BSD) do not ;; support the iutf8 option. to handle that, we run some ;; heuristics to work out if the system supports that ;; option and set the arg string accordingly. This is a ;; gross hack but FreeBSD doesn't seem to want to fix it. ;; ;; See: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220009 (if (eq system-type 'berkeley-unix) "" "iutf8") (window-body-height) width (vterm--get-shell))) ;; :coding 'no-conversion :connection-type 'pty :file-handler t :filter #'vterm--filter ;; The sentinel is needed if there are exit functions or if ;; vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit is set to t. In this latter case, ;; vterm--sentinel will kill the buffer :sentinel (when (or vterm-exit-functions vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit) #'vterm--sentinel)))) ;; Change major-mode is not allowed ;; Vterm interfaces with an underlying process. Changing the major ;; mode can break this, leading to segmentation faults. (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook (lambda () (interactive) (user-error "You cannot change major mode in vterm buffers")) nil t) (vterm--set-pty-name vterm--term (process-tty-name vterm--process)) (process-put vterm--process 'adjust-window-size-function #'vterm--window-adjust-process-window-size) ;; Support to compilation-shell-minor-mode ;; Is this necessary? See vterm--compilation-setup (setq next-error-function 'vterm-next-error-function) (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function 'vterm--bookmark-make-record)) (defun vterm--get-shell () "Get the shell that gets run in the vterm." (if (ignore-errors (file-remote-p default-directory)) (with-parsed-tramp-file-name default-directory nil (or (cadr (assoc method vterm-tramp-shells)) (with-connection-local-variables shell-file-name) vterm-shell)) vterm-shell)) (defun vterm--bookmark-make-record () "Create a vterm bookmark. Notes down the current directory and buffer name." `(nil (handler . vterm--bookmark-handler) (thisdir . ,default-directory) (buf-name . ,(buffer-name)) (defaults . nil))) ;;;###autoload (defun vterm--bookmark-handler (bmk) "Handler to restore a vterm bookmark BMK. If a vterm buffer of the same name does not exist, the function will create a new vterm buffer of the name. It also checks the current directory and sets it to the bookmarked directory if needed." (let* ((thisdir (bookmark-prop-get bmk 'thisdir)) (buf-name (bookmark-prop-get bmk 'buf-name)) (buf (get-buffer buf-name)) (thismode (and buf (with-current-buffer buf major-mode)))) ;; create if no such vterm buffer exists (when (or (not buf) (not (eq thismode 'vterm-mode))) (setq buf (generate-new-buffer buf-name)) (with-current-buffer buf (when vterm-bookmark-check-dir (setq default-directory thisdir)) (vterm-mode))) ;; check the current directory (with-current-buffer buf (when (and vterm-bookmark-check-dir (not (string-equal default-directory thisdir))) (when vterm-copy-mode (vterm-copy-mode-done nil)) (vterm-insert (concat "cd " thisdir)) (vterm-send-return))) ;; set to this vterm buf (set-buffer buf))) (defun vterm--compilation-setup () "Function to enable the option `compilation-shell-minor-mode' for vterm. `'compilation-shell-minor-mode' would change the value of local variable `next-error-function', so we should call this function in `compilation-shell-minor-mode-hook'." (when (eq major-mode 'vterm-mode) (setq next-error-function 'vterm-next-error-function))) (add-hook 'compilation-shell-minor-mode-hook #'vterm--compilation-setup) ;;;###autoload (defun vterm-next-error-function (n &optional reset) "Advance to the next error message and visit the file where the error was. This is the value of `next-error-function' in Compilation buffers. Prefix arg N says how many error messages to move forwards (or backwards, if negative). Optional argument RESET clears all the errors." (interactive "p") (let* ((pt (point)) (default-directory default-directory) (pwd (vterm--get-pwd))) (when pwd (setq default-directory pwd)) (goto-char pt) (compilation-next-error-function n reset))) ;;; Copy Mode (defun vterm--enter-copy-mode () (use-local-map nil) (vterm-send-stop) (when vterm-copy-mode-remove-fake-newlines (save-excursion (setq truncate-lines nil) (vterm--remove-fake-newlines t)))) (defun vterm--exit-copy-mode () (when vterm-copy-mode-remove-fake-newlines (save-excursion (setq truncate-lines t) (vterm--reinsert-fake-newlines))) (vterm-reset-cursor-point) (use-local-map vterm-mode-map) (vterm-send-start)) (define-minor-mode vterm-copy-mode "Toggle `vterm-copy-mode'. When `vterm-copy-mode' is enabled, the terminal will not display additional output received from the underlying process and will behave similarly to buffer in `fundamental-mode'. This mode is typically used to copy text from vterm buffers. A conventient way to exit `vterm-copy-mode' is with `vterm-copy-mode-done', which copies the selected text and exit `vterm-copy-mode'." :group 'vterm :lighter " VTermCopy" :keymap vterm-copy-mode-map (if (equal major-mode 'vterm-mode) (if vterm-copy-mode (vterm--enter-copy-mode) (vterm--exit-copy-mode)) (user-error "You cannot enable vterm-copy-mode outside vterm buffers"))) (defun vterm-copy-mode-done (arg) "Save the active region or line to the kill ring and exit `vterm-copy-mode'. If a region is defined then that region is killed, with no region then current line is killed from start to end. The option `vterm-copy-exclude-prompt' controls if the prompt should be included in a line copy. Using the universal prefix ARG will invert `vterm-copy-exclude-prompt' for that call." (interactive "P") (unless vterm-copy-mode (user-error "This command is effective only in vterm-copy-mode")) (unless (use-region-p) (goto-char (vterm--get-beginning-of-line)) ;; Are we excluding the prompt? (if (or (and vterm-copy-exclude-prompt (not arg)) (and (not vterm-copy-exclude-prompt) arg)) (goto-char (max (or (vterm--get-prompt-point) 0) (vterm--get-beginning-of-line)))) (set-mark (point)) (goto-char (vterm--get-end-of-line))) (kill-ring-save (region-beginning) (region-end)) (vterm-copy-mode -1)) ;;; Commands (defun vterm--self-insert-meta () (interactive) (when vterm--term (dolist (key (vterm--translate-event-to-args last-command-event :meta)) (apply #'vterm-send-key key)))) (defun vterm--self-insert () "Send invoking key to libvterm." (interactive) (when vterm--term (dolist (key (vterm--translate-event-to-args last-command-event)) (apply #'vterm-send-key key)))) (defun vterm-send-key (key &optional shift meta ctrl accept-proc-output) "Send KEY to libvterm with optional modifiers SHIFT, META and CTRL." (deactivate-mark) (when vterm--term (let ((inhibit-redisplay t) (inhibit-read-only t)) (vterm--update vterm--term key shift meta ctrl) (setq vterm--redraw-immididately t) (when accept-proc-output (accept-process-output vterm--process vterm-timer-delay nil t))))) (defun vterm-send (key) "Send KEY to libvterm. KEY can be anything `kbd' understands." (dolist (key (vterm--translate-event-to-args (listify-key-sequence (kbd key)))) (apply #'vterm-send-key key))) (defun vterm-send-next-key () "Read next input event and send it to the libvterm. With this you can directly send modified keys to applications running in the terminal (like Emacs or Nano)." (interactive) (dolist (key (vterm--translate-event-to-args (read-event))) (apply #'vterm-send-key key))) (defun vterm-send-start () "Output from the system is started when the system receives START." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-send-stop () "Output from the system is stopped when the system receives STOP." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-send-return () "Send `C-m' to the libvterm." (interactive) (deactivate-mark) (when vterm--term (if (vterm--get-icrnl vterm--term) (process-send-string vterm--process "\C-j") (process-send-string vterm--process "\C-m")))) (defun vterm-send-tab () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-send-space () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key " ")) (defun vterm-send-backspace () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-send-delete () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-send-meta-backspace () "Send `M-' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "" nil t)) (defun vterm-send-up () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-up 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-down () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-down 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-left () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-left 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-right () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-right 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-prior () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-prior 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-next () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-next 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-meta-dot () "Send `M-.' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "." nil t)) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-meta-dot 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-meta-comma () "Send `M-,' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "," nil t)) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-meta-comma 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-ctrl-slash () "Send `C-\' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "\\" nil nil t)) (make-obsolete 'vterm-send-ctrl-slash 'vterm--self-insert "v0.1") (defun vterm-send-escape () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-clear-scrollback () "Send `' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "")) (defun vterm-clear (&optional arg) "Send `' to the libvterm. `vterm-clear-scrollback' determines whether `vterm-clear' should also clear the scrollback or not. This behavior can be altered by calling `vterm-clear' with a prefix argument ARG or with \\[universal-argument]." (interactive "P") (if (or (and vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing (not arg)) (and arg (not vterm-clear-scrollback-when-clearing))) (vterm-clear-scrollback)) (vterm-send-key "l" nil nil :ctrl)) (defun vterm-undo () "Send `C-_' to the libvterm." (interactive) (vterm-send-key "_" nil nil t)) (defun vterm-yank (&optional arg) "Yank (paste) text in vterm. Argument ARG is passed to `yank'." (interactive "P") (deactivate-mark) (vterm-goto-char (point)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'insert-for-yank) #'vterm-insert)) (yank arg)))) (defun vterm-yank-primary () "Yank text from the primary selection in vterm." (interactive) (vterm-goto-char (point)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t) (primary (gui-get-primary-selection))) (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'insert-for-yank) #'vterm-insert)) (insert-for-yank primary)))) (defun vterm-yank-pop (&optional arg) "Replaced text just yanked with the next entry in the kill ring. Argument ARG is passed to `yank'" (interactive "p") (vterm-goto-char (point)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t) (yank-undo-function #'(lambda (_start _end) (vterm-undo)))) (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'insert-for-yank) #'vterm-insert)) (yank-pop arg)))) (defun vterm-mouse-set-point (event &optional promote-to-region) "Move point to the position clicked on with the mouse. But when clicking to the unused area below the last prompt, move the cursor to the prompt area." (interactive "e\np") (let ((pt (mouse-set-point event promote-to-region))) (if (= (count-words pt (point-max)) 0) (vterm-reset-cursor-point) pt)) ;; Otherwise it selects text for every other click (keyboard-quit)) (defun vterm-send-string (string &optional paste-p) "Send the string STRING to vterm. Optional argument PASTE-P paste-p." (when vterm--term (when paste-p (vterm--update vterm--term "" )) (dolist (char (string-to-list string)) (vterm--update vterm--term (char-to-string char))) (when paste-p (vterm--update vterm--term ""))) (setq vterm--redraw-immididately t) (accept-process-output vterm--process vterm-timer-delay nil t)) (defun vterm-insert (&rest contents) "Insert the arguments, either strings or characters, at point. Provide similar behavior as `insert' for vterm." (when vterm--term (vterm--update vterm--term "") (dolist (c contents) (if (characterp c) (vterm--update vterm--term (char-to-string c)) (dolist (char (string-to-list c)) (vterm--update vterm--term (char-to-string char))))) (vterm--update vterm--term "") (setq vterm--redraw-immididately t) (accept-process-output vterm--process vterm-timer-delay nil t))) (defun vterm-delete-region (start end) "Delete the text between START and END for vterm. " (when vterm--term (save-excursion (when (get-text-property start 'vterm-line-wrap) ;; skip over the fake newline when start there. (setq start (1+ start)))) ;; count of chars after fake newline removed (let ((count (length (filter-buffer-substring start end)))) (if (vterm-goto-char start) (cl-loop repeat count do (vterm-send-key "" nil nil nil t)) (let ((inhibit-read-only nil)) (vterm--delete-region start end)))))) (defun vterm-goto-char (pos) "Set point to POSITION for vterm. The return value is `t' when point moved successfully." (when (and vterm--term (vterm-cursor-in-command-buffer-p) (vterm-cursor-in-command-buffer-p pos)) (vterm-reset-cursor-point) (let ((diff (- pos (point)))) (cond ((zerop diff) t) ;do not need move ((< diff 0) ;backward (while (and (vterm--backward-char) (> (point) pos))) (<= (point) pos)) (t (while (and (vterm--forward-char) (< (point) pos))) (>= (point) pos)))))) ;;; Internal (defun vterm--forward-char () "Move point 1 character forward (). the return value is `t' when cursor moved." (vterm-reset-cursor-point) (let ((pt (point))) (vterm-send-key "" nil nil nil t) (cond ((= (point) (1+ pt)) t) ((and (> (point) pt) ;; move over the fake newline (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'vterm-line-wrap)) t) ((and (= (point) (+ 4 pt)) (looking-back (regexp-quote "^[[C") nil)) ;escape code for (dotimes (_ 3) (vterm-send-key "" nil nil nil t)) ;;delete "^[[C" nil) ((> (point) (1+ pt)) ;auto suggest (vterm-send-key "_" nil nil t t) ;undo C-_ nil) (t nil)))) (defun vterm--backward-char () "Move point N characters backward. Return count of moved characeters." (vterm-reset-cursor-point) (let ((pt (point))) (vterm-send-key "" nil nil nil t) (cond ((= (point) (1- pt)) t) ((and (= (point) (- pt 2)) ;; backward cross fake newline (string-equal (buffer-substring-no-properties (1+ (point)) (+ 2 (point))) "\n")) t) ((and (= (point) (+ 4 pt)) (looking-back (regexp-quote "^[[D") nil)) ;escape code for (dotimes (_ 3) (vterm-send-key "" nil nil nil t)) ;;delete "^[[D" nil) (t nil)))) (defun vterm--delete-region(start end) "A wrapper for `delete-region'." (funcall vterm--delete-region-function start end)) (defun vterm--insert(&rest content) "A wrapper for `insert'." (apply vterm--insert-function content)) (defun vterm--delete-char(n &optional killflag) "A wrapper for `delete-char'." (funcall vterm--delete-char-function n killflag)) (defun vterm--translate-event-to-args (event &optional meta) "Translate EVENT as list of args for `vterm-send-key'. When some input method is enabled, one key may generate several characters, so the result of this function is a list, looks like: ((\"m\" :shift ))" (let* ((modifiers (event-modifiers event)) (shift (memq 'shift modifiers)) (meta (or meta (memq 'meta modifiers))) (ctrl (memq 'control modifiers)) (raw-key (event-basic-type event)) (ev-keys) keys) (if input-method-function (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (setq ev-keys (funcall input-method-function raw-key)) (when (listp ev-keys) (dolist (k ev-keys) (when-let ((key (key-description (vector k)))) (when (and (not (symbolp event)) shift (not meta) (not ctrl)) (setq key (upcase key))) (setq keys (append keys (list (list key shift meta ctrl)))))))) (when-let ((key (key-description (vector raw-key)))) (when (and (not (symbolp event)) shift (not meta) (not ctrl)) (setq key (upcase key))) (setq keys (list (list key shift meta ctrl))))) keys)) (defun vterm--invalidate () "The terminal buffer is invalidated, the buffer needs redrawing." (if (and (not vterm--redraw-immididately) vterm-timer-delay) (unless vterm--redraw-timer (setq vterm--redraw-timer (run-with-timer vterm-timer-delay nil #'vterm--delayed-redraw (current-buffer)))) (vterm--delayed-redraw (current-buffer)) (setq vterm--redraw-immididately nil))) (defun vterm-check-proc (&optional buffer) "Check if there is a running process associated to the vterm buffer BUFFER. BUFFER can be either a buffer or the name of one." (let* ((buffer (get-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)))) (proc (get-buffer-process buffer))) (and proc (memq (process-status proc) '(run stop open listen connect)) (buffer-local-value 'vterm--term buffer)))) (defun vterm--delayed-redraw (buffer) "Redraw the terminal buffer. Argument BUFFER the terminal buffer." (when (buffer-live-p buffer) (with-current-buffer buffer (let ((inhibit-redisplay t) (inhibit-read-only t) (windows (get-buffer-window-list))) (setq vterm--redraw-timer nil) (when vterm--term (vterm--redraw vterm--term) (unless (zerop (window-hscroll)) (when (cl-member (selected-window) windows :test #'eq) (set-window-hscroll (selected-window) 0)))))))) ;; see VTermSelectionMask in vterm.el ;; VTERM_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD = (1<<0), ;; VTERM_SELECTION_PRIMARY = (1<<1), (defconst vterm--selection-clipboard 1) ;(1<<0) (defconst vterm--selection-primary 2) ;(1<<1) (defun vterm--set-selection (mask data) "OSC 52 Manipulate Selection Data. Search Manipulate Selection Data in https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html ." (when vterm-enable-manipulate-selection-data-by-osc52 (let ((select-enable-clipboard select-enable-clipboard) (select-enable-primary select-enable-primary)) (setq select-enable-clipboard (logand mask vterm--selection-clipboard)) (setq select-enable-primary (logand mask vterm--selection-primary)) (kill-new data) (message "kill-ring is updated by vterm OSC 52(Manipulate Selection Data)")) )) ;;; Entry Points ;;;###autoload (defun vterm (&optional arg) "Create an interactive Vterm buffer. Start a new Vterm session, or switch to an already active session. Return the buffer selected (or created). With a nonnumeric prefix arg, create a new session. With a string prefix arg, create a new session with arg as buffer name. With a numeric prefix arg (as in `C-u 42 M-x vterm RET'), switch to the session with that number, or create it if it doesn't already exist. The buffer name used for Vterm sessions is determined by the value of `vterm-buffer-name'." (interactive "P") (vterm--internal #'pop-to-buffer-same-window arg)) ;;;###autoload (defun vterm-other-window (&optional arg) "Create an interactive Vterm buffer in another window. Start a new Vterm session, or switch to an already active session. Return the buffer selected (or created). With a nonnumeric prefix arg, create a new session. With a string prefix arg, create a new session with arg as buffer name. With a numeric prefix arg (as in `C-u 42 M-x vterm RET'), switch to the session with that number, or create it if it doesn't already exist. The buffer name used for Vterm sessions is determined by the value of `vterm-buffer-name'." (interactive "P") (vterm--internal #'pop-to-buffer arg)) (defun vterm--internal (pop-to-buf-fun &optional arg) (cl-assert vterm-buffer-name) (let ((buf (cond ((numberp arg) (get-buffer-create (format "%s<%d>" vterm-buffer-name arg))) ((stringp arg) (generate-new-buffer arg)) (arg (generate-new-buffer vterm-buffer-name)) (t (get-buffer-create vterm-buffer-name))))) (cl-assert (and buf (buffer-live-p buf))) (funcall pop-to-buf-fun buf) (with-current-buffer buf (unless (derived-mode-p 'vterm-mode) (vterm-mode))) buf)) ;;; Internal (defun vterm--flush-output (output) "Send the virtual terminal's OUTPUT to the shell." (process-send-string vterm--process output)) ;; Terminal emulation ;; This is the standard process filter for term buffers. ;; It emulates (most of the features of) a VT100/ANSI-style terminal. ;; References: ;; [ctlseqs]: http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html ;; [ECMA-48]: https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-048.htm ;; [vt100]: https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html (defconst vterm-control-seq-regexp (concat ;; A control character, "\\(?:[\r\n\000\007\t\b\016\017]\\|" ;; a C1 escape coded character (see [ECMA-48] section 5.3 "Elements ;; of the C1 set"), "\e\\(?:[DM78c=]\\|" ;; another Emacs specific control sequence for term.el, "AnSiT[^\n]+\n\\|" ;; another Emacs specific control sequence for vterm.el ;; printf "\e]%s\e\\" "\\][^\e]+\e\\\\\\|" ;; or an escape sequence (section 5.4 "Control Sequences"), "\\[\\([\x30-\x3F]*\\)[\x20-\x2F]*[\x40-\x7E]\\)\\)") "Regexp matching control sequences handled by term.el.") (defconst vterm-control-seq-prefix-regexp "[\032\e]") (defun vterm--filter (process input) "I/O Event. Feeds PROCESS's INPUT to the virtual terminal. Then triggers a redraw from the module." (let ((inhibit-redisplay t) (inhibit-eol-conversion t) (inhibit-read-only t) (buf (process-buffer process)) (i 0) (str-length (length input)) decoded-substring funny) (when (buffer-live-p buf) (with-current-buffer buf ;; borrowed from term.el ;; Handle non-control data. Decode the string before ;; counting characters, to avoid garbling of certain ;; multibyte characters (https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm/issues/394). ;; same bug of term.el https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=1006 (when vterm--undecoded-bytes (setq input (concat vterm--undecoded-bytes input)) (setq vterm--undecoded-bytes nil) (setq str-length (length input))) (while (< i str-length) (setq funny (string-match vterm-control-seq-regexp input i)) (let ((ctl-end (if funny (match-end 0) (setq funny (string-match vterm-control-seq-prefix-regexp input i)) (if funny (setq vterm--undecoded-bytes (substring input funny)) (setq funny str-length)) ;; The control sequence ends somewhere ;; past the end of this string. (1+ str-length)))) (when (> funny i) ;; Handle non-control data. Decode the string before ;; counting characters, to avoid garbling of certain ;; multibyte characters (emacs bug#1006). (setq decoded-substring (decode-coding-string (substring input i funny) locale-coding-system t)) ;; Check for multibyte characters that ends ;; before end of string, and save it for ;; next time. (when (= funny str-length) (let ((partial 0) (count (length decoded-substring))) (while (and (< partial count) (eq (char-charset (aref decoded-substring (- count 1 partial))) 'eight-bit)) (cl-incf partial)) (when (> count partial 0) (setq vterm--undecoded-bytes (substring decoded-substring (- partial))) (setq decoded-substring (substring decoded-substring 0 (- partial))) (cl-decf str-length partial) (cl-decf funny partial)))) (ignore-errors (vterm--write-input vterm--term decoded-substring)) (setq i funny)) (when (<= ctl-end str-length) (ignore-errors (vterm--write-input vterm--term (substring input i ctl-end)))) (setq i ctl-end))) (vterm--update vterm--term))))) (defun vterm--sentinel (process event) "Sentinel of vterm PROCESS. Argument EVENT process event." (let ((buf (process-buffer process))) (run-hook-with-args 'vterm-exit-functions (if (buffer-live-p buf) buf nil) event) (if (and vterm-kill-buffer-on-exit (buffer-live-p buf)) (kill-buffer buf)))) (defun vterm--text-scale-mode (&optional _argv) "Fix `line-number' height for scaled text." (and text-scale-mode (equal major-mode 'vterm-mode) (boundp 'display-line-numbers) (let ((height (expt text-scale-mode-step text-scale-mode-amount))) (when vterm--linenum-remapping (face-remap-remove-relative vterm--linenum-remapping)) (setq vterm--linenum-remapping (face-remap-add-relative 'line-number :height height)))) (window--adjust-process-windows)) (advice-add #'text-scale-mode :after #'vterm--text-scale-mode) (defun vterm--window-adjust-process-window-size (process windows) "Adjust width of window WINDOWS associated to process PROCESS. `vterm-min-window-width' determines the minimum width allowed." ;; We want `vterm-copy-mode' to resemble a fundamental buffer as much as ;; possible. Hence, we must not call this function when the minor mode is ;; enabled, otherwise the buffer would be redrawn, messing around with the ;; position of the point. (unless vterm-copy-mode (let* ((size (funcall window-adjust-process-window-size-function process windows)) (width (car size)) (height (cdr size)) (inhibit-read-only t)) (setq width (- width (vterm--get-margin-width))) (setq width (max width vterm-min-window-width)) (when (and (processp process) (process-live-p process) (> width 0) (> height 0)) (vterm--set-size vterm--term height width) (cons width height))))) (defun vterm--get-margin-width () "Get margin width of vterm buffer when `display-line-numbers-mode' is enabled." (let ((width 0) (max-line-num (+ (frame-height) vterm-max-scrollback))) (when (bound-and-true-p display-line-numbers) (setq width (+ width 4 (string-width (number-to-string max-line-num))))) width)) (defun vterm--delete-lines (line-num count &optional delete-whole-line) "Delete COUNT lines from LINE-NUM. If LINE-NUM is negative backward-line from end of buffer. If option DELETE-WHOLE-LINE is non-nil, then this command kills the whole line including its terminating newline" (save-excursion (when (vterm--goto-line line-num) (vterm--delete-region (point) (line-end-position count)) (when (and delete-whole-line (looking-at "\n")) (vterm--delete-char 1))))) (defun vterm--goto-line (n) "Go to line N and return true on success. If N is negative backward-line from end of buffer." (cond ((> n 0) (goto-char (point-min)) (eq 0 (forward-line (1- n)))) (t (goto-char (point-max)) (eq 0 (forward-line n))))) (defun vterm--set-title (title) "Use TITLE to set the buffer name according to `vterm-buffer-name-string'." (when vterm-buffer-name-string (rename-buffer (format vterm-buffer-name-string title) t))) (defun vterm--set-directory (path) "Set `default-directory' to PATH." (let ((dir (vterm--get-directory path))) (when dir (setq default-directory dir)))) (defun vterm--get-directory (path) "Get normalized directory to PATH." (when path (let (directory) (if (string-match "^\\(.*?\\)@\\(.*?\\):\\(.*?\\)$" path) (progn (let ((user (match-string 1 path)) (host (match-string 2 path)) (dir (match-string 3 path))) (if (and (string-equal user user-login-name) (string-equal host (system-name))) (progn (when (file-directory-p dir) (setq directory (file-name-as-directory dir)))) (setq directory (file-name-as-directory (concat "/-:" path)))))) (when (file-directory-p path) (setq directory (file-name-as-directory path)))) directory))) (defun vterm--get-pwd (&optional linenum) "Get working directory at LINENUM." (when vterm--term (let ((raw-pwd (vterm--get-pwd-raw vterm--term (or linenum (line-number-at-pos))))) (when raw-pwd (vterm--get-directory raw-pwd))))) (defun vterm--get-color (index) "Get color by index from `vterm-color-palette'. Argument INDEX index of the terminal color. Special values for INDEX are: -11 foreground for cells with underline attribute, foreground of the `vterm-color-underline' face is used in this case. -12 background for cells with inverse video attribute, background of the `vterm-color-inverse-video' face is used in this case." (cond ((and (>= index 0) (< index 8)) (face-foreground (elt vterm-color-palette index) nil 'default)) ((and (>= index 8) (< index 16)) (face-background (elt vterm-color-palette (% index 8)) nil 'default)) ((= index -11) (face-foreground 'vterm-color-underline nil 'default)) ((= index -12) (face-background 'vterm-color-inverse-video nil 'default)) (t nil))) (defun vterm--eval (str) "Check if string STR is `vterm-eval-cmds' and execute command. All passed in arguments are strings and forwarded as string to the called functions." (let* ((parts (split-string-and-unquote str)) (command (car parts)) (args (cdr parts)) (f (assoc command vterm-eval-cmds))) (if f (apply (cadr f) args) (message "Failed to find command: %s. To execute a command, add it to the `vterm-eval-cmd' list" command)))) ;; TODO: Improve doc string, it should not point to the readme but it should ;; be self-contained. (defun vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p () "Return t if tracking the prompt is enabled. Prompt tracking need shell side configurations. For zsh user, this is done by PROMPT=$PROMPT'%{$(vterm_prompt_end)%}'. The shell send semantic information about where the prompt ends via properly escaped sequences to Emacs. More information see `Shell-side configuration' and `Directory tracking' in README." (or vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p (save-excursion (setq vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p (next-single-property-change (point-min) 'vterm-prompt))))) (defun vterm-next-prompt (n) "Move to end of Nth next prompt in the buffer." (interactive "p") (if (and vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method (vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p)) (let ((pt (point)) (promp-pt (vterm--get-prompt-point))) (when promp-pt (goto-char promp-pt)) (cl-loop repeat (or n 1) do (setq pt (next-single-property-change (line-beginning-position 2) 'vterm-prompt)) (when pt (goto-char pt)))) (term-next-prompt n))) (defun vterm-previous-prompt (n) "Move to end of Nth previous prompt in the buffer." (interactive "p") (if (and vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method (vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p)) (let ((pt (point)) (prompt-pt (vterm--get-prompt-point))) (when prompt-pt (goto-char prompt-pt) (when (> pt (point)) (setq n (1- (or n 1)))) (cl-loop repeat n do (setq pt (previous-single-property-change (1- (point)) 'vterm-prompt)) (when pt (goto-char (1- pt)))))) (term-previous-prompt n))) (defun vterm--get-beginning-of-line (&optional pt) "Find the start of the line, bypassing line wraps. If PT is specified, find it's beginning of the line instead of the beginning of the line at cursor." (save-excursion (when pt (goto-char pt)) (beginning-of-line) (while (and (not (bobp)) (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'vterm-line-wrap)) (forward-char -1) (beginning-of-line)) (point))) (defun vterm--get-end-of-line (&optional pt) "Find the start of the line, bypassing line wraps. If PT is specified, find it's end of the line instead of the end of the line at cursor." (save-excursion (when pt (goto-char pt)) (end-of-line) (while (get-text-property (point) 'vterm-line-wrap) (forward-char) (end-of-line)) (point))) ;; TODO: Improve doc string, it should not point to the readme but it should ;; be self-contained. (defun vterm--get-prompt-point () "Get the position of the end of current prompt. More information see `vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p' and `Directory tracking and Prompt tracking'in README." (let ((end-point (vterm--get-end-of-line)) prompt-point) (save-excursion (if (and vterm-use-vterm-prompt-detection-method (vterm--prompt-tracking-enabled-p)) (if (get-text-property end-point 'vterm-prompt) end-point (setq prompt-point (previous-single-property-change end-point 'vterm-prompt)) (when prompt-point (setq prompt-point (1- prompt-point)))) (goto-char end-point) (if (search-backward-regexp term-prompt-regexp nil t) (goto-char (match-end 0)) (vterm--get-beginning-of-line)))))) (defun vterm--at-prompt-p () "Return t if the cursor position is at shell prompt." (= (point) (or (vterm--get-prompt-point) 0))) (defun vterm-cursor-in-command-buffer-p (&optional pt) "Check whether cursor in command buffer area." (save-excursion (vterm-reset-cursor-point) (let ((promp-pt (vterm--get-prompt-point))) (when promp-pt (<= promp-pt (or pt (vterm--get-cursor-point))))))) (defun vterm-beginning-of-line () "Move point to the beginning of the line. Move the point to the first character after the shell prompt on this line. If the point is already there, move to the beginning of the line. Effectively toggle between the two positions." (interactive "^") (if (vterm--at-prompt-p) (goto-char (vterm--get-beginning-of-line)) (goto-char (max (or (vterm--get-prompt-point) 0) (vterm--get-beginning-of-line))))) (defun vterm-end-of-line () "Move point to the end of the line, bypassing line wraps." (interactive "^") (goto-char (vterm--get-end-of-line))) (defun vterm-reset-cursor-point () "Make sure the cursor at the right position." (interactive) (when vterm--term (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (vterm--reset-point vterm--term)))) (defun vterm--get-cursor-point () "Get term cursor position." (when vterm--term (save-excursion (vterm-reset-cursor-point)))) (defun vterm--reinsert-fake-newlines () "Reinsert fake newline from `vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines'." (let ((inhibit-read-only t) (inhibit-redisplay t) (fake-newline-text "\n") fake-newline-pos) (add-text-properties 0 1 '(vterm-line-wrap t rear-nonsticky t) fake-newline-text) (while vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines (setq fake-newline-pos (car vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines)) (setq vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines (cdr vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines)) (goto-char fake-newline-pos) (insert fake-newline-text)))) (defun vterm--remove-fake-newlines (&optional remembering-pos-p) "Filter out injected newlines were injected when rendering the terminal. These newlines were tagged with \\='vterm-line-wrap property so we can find them and remove them. If REMEMBERING-POS-P is not nil remembering their positions in a buffer-local `vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines'." (let (fake-newline (inhibit-read-only t) (inhibit-redisplay t)) (when remembering-pos-p (setq vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines nil)) (goto-char (point-max)) (when (and (bolp) (not (bobp)) (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'vterm-line-wrap)) (forward-char -1) (when remembering-pos-p (setq vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines (cons (point) vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines))) (vterm--delete-char 1)) (while (and (not (bobp)) (setq fake-newline (previous-single-property-change (point) 'vterm-line-wrap))) (goto-char (1- fake-newline)) (cl-assert (eq ?\n (char-after))) (when remembering-pos-p (setq vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines (cons (point) vterm--copy-mode-fake-newlines))) (vterm--delete-char 1)))) (defun vterm--filter-buffer-substring (content) "Filter string CONTENT of fake/injected newlines." (with-temp-buffer (vterm--insert content) (vterm--remove-fake-newlines nil) (buffer-string))) (provide 'vterm) ;; Local Variables: ;; indent-tabs-mode: nil ;; End: ;;; vterm.el ends here