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authorLars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>2021-11-16 08:15:43 +0100
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Add new 'keymap-*' functions
* lisp/keymap.el: New file with all the new keymap-* functions. * lisp/loadup.el ("keymap"): Load. * lisp/subr.el (kbd): Refactor out all the code to key-parse. (define-key-after, keyboard-translate, global-set-key) (local-set-key, global-unset-key, local-unset-key) (local-key-binding, global-key-binding) (substitute-key-definition): Note in doc strings that these are legacy functions. (define-keymap--define): Use keymap-set. * lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el: Remove the optimizations for defvar-keymap and define-keymap since the macros now only understand the kbd syntax. * lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-define-keymap) (byte-compile-define-keymap--define): Warn about invalid key definitions in all keymap-* functions. * lisp/emacs-lisp/shortdoc.el (keymaps): Add shortdocs form keymap* functions. * src/keymap.c (possibly_translate_key_sequence): Adjust callers to key-valid-p and key-parse. (syms_of_keymap): Adjust defs.
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+;;; keymap.el --- Keymap functions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2021 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; This library deals with the "new" keymap binding interface: The
+;; only key syntax allowed by these functions is the `kbd' one.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+
+
+(defun keymap--check (key)
+ "Signal an error if KEY doesn't have a valid syntax."
+ (unless (key-valid-p key)
+ (error "%S is not a valid key definition; see `key-valid-p'" key)))
+
+(defun keymap-set (keymap key definition)
+ "Set key sequence KEY to DEFINITION in KEYMAP.
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+DEFINITION is anything that can be a key's definition:
+ nil (means key is undefined in this keymap),
+ a command (a Lisp function suitable for interactive calling),
+ a string (treated as a keyboard macro),
+ a keymap (to define a prefix key),
+ a symbol (when the key is looked up, the symbol will stand for its
+ function definition, which should at that time be one of the above,
+ or another symbol whose function definition is used, etc.),
+ a cons (STRING . DEFN), meaning that DEFN is the definition
+ (DEFN should be a valid definition in its own right) and
+ STRING is the menu item name (which is used only if the containing
+ keymap has been created with a menu name, see `make-keymap'),
+ or a cons (MAP . CHAR), meaning use definition of CHAR in keymap MAP,
+ or an extended menu item definition.
+ (See info node `(elisp)Extended Menu Items'.)"
+ (keymap--check key)
+ (define-key keymap (key-parse key) definition))
+
+(defun keymap-global-set (key command)
+ "Give KEY a global binding as COMMAND.
+COMMAND is the command definition to use; usually it is
+a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
+
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+Note that if KEY has a local binding in the current buffer,
+that local binding will continue to shadow any global binding
+that you make with this function."
+ (interactive
+ (let* ((menu-prompting nil)
+ (key (read-key-sequence "Set key globally: " nil t)))
+ (list key
+ (read-command (format "Set key %s to command: "
+ (key-description key))))))
+ (keymap-set (current-global-map) key command))
+
+(defun keymap-local-set (key command)
+ "Give KEY a local binding as COMMAND.
+COMMAND is the command definition to use; usually it is
+a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
+
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+The binding goes in the current buffer's local map, which in most
+cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode."
+ (interactive "KSet key locally: \nCSet key %s locally to command: ")
+ (let ((map (current-local-map)))
+ (unless map
+ (use-local-map (setq map (make-sparse-keymap))))
+ (keymap-set map key command)))
+
+(defun keymap-global-unset (key &optional remove)
+ "Remove global binding of KEY (if any).
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+If REMOVE (interactively, the prefix arg), remove the binding
+instead of unsetting it. See `keymap-unset' for details."
+ (interactive
+ (list (key-description (read-key-sequence "Set key locally: "))
+ current-prefix-arg))
+ (keymap-unset (current-global-map) key remove))
+
+(defun keymap-local-unset (key &optional remove)
+ "Remove local binding of KEY (if any).
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+If REMOVE (interactively, the prefix arg), remove the binding
+instead of unsetting it. See `keymap-unset' for details."
+ (interactive
+ (list (key-description (read-key-sequence "Unset key locally: "))
+ current-prefix-arg))
+ (when (current-local-map)
+ (keymap-unset (current-local-map) key remove)))
+
+(defun keymap-unset (keymap key &optional remove)
+ "Remove key sequence KEY from KEYMAP.
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+If REMOVE, remove the binding instead of unsetting it. This only
+makes a difference when there's a parent keymap. When unsetting
+a key in a child map, it will still shadow the same key in the
+parent keymap. Removing the binding will allow the key in the
+parent keymap to be used."
+ (keymap--check key)
+ (define-key keymap key nil remove))
+
+(defun keymap-substitute (olddef newdef keymap &optional oldmap prefix)
+ "Replace OLDDEF with NEWDEF for any keys in KEYMAP now defined as OLDDEF.
+In other words, OLDDEF is replaced with NEWDEF wherever it appears.
+Alternatively, if optional fourth argument OLDMAP is specified, we redefine
+in KEYMAP as NEWDEF those keys that are defined as OLDDEF in OLDMAP.
+
+If you don't specify OLDMAP, you can usually get the same results
+in a cleaner way with command remapping, like this:
+ (define-key KEYMAP [remap OLDDEF] NEWDEF)
+\n(fn OLDDEF NEWDEF KEYMAP &optional OLDMAP)"
+ ;; Don't document PREFIX in the doc string because we don't want to
+ ;; advertise it. It's meant for recursive calls only. Here's its
+ ;; meaning
+
+ ;; If optional argument PREFIX is specified, it should be a key
+ ;; prefix, a string. Redefined bindings will then be bound to the
+ ;; original key, with PREFIX added at the front.
+ (unless prefix
+ (setq prefix ""))
+ (keymap--check olddef)
+ (keymap--check newdef)
+ (setq olddef (key-parse olddef))
+ (setq newdef (key-parse newdef))
+ (let* ((scan (or oldmap keymap))
+ (prefix1 (vconcat prefix [nil]))
+ (key-substitution-in-progress
+ (cons scan key-substitution-in-progress)))
+ ;; Scan OLDMAP, finding each char or event-symbol that
+ ;; has any definition, and act on it with hack-key.
+ (map-keymap
+ (lambda (char defn)
+ (aset prefix1 (length prefix) char)
+ (substitute-key-definition-key defn olddef newdef prefix1 keymap))
+ scan)))
+
+(defun keymap-set-after (keymap key definition &optional after)
+ "Add binding in KEYMAP for KEY => DEFINITION, right after AFTER's binding.
+This is like `keymap-set' except that the binding for KEY is placed
+just after the binding for the event AFTER, instead of at the beginning
+of the map. Note that AFTER must be an event type (like KEY), NOT a command
+\(like DEFINITION).
+
+If AFTER is t or omitted, the new binding goes at the end of the keymap.
+AFTER should be a single event type--a symbol or a character, not a sequence.
+
+Bindings are always added before any inherited map.
+
+The order of bindings in a keymap matters only when it is used as
+a menu, so this function is not useful for non-menu keymaps."
+ (declare (indent defun))
+ (keymap--check key)
+ (when after
+ (keymap--check after))
+ (define-key-after keymap (key-parse key) definition
+ (and after (key-parse after))))
+
+(defun key-parse (keys)
+ "Convert KEYS to the internal Emacs key representation.
+See `kbd' for a descripion of KEYS."
+ (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
+ ;; A pure function is expected to preserve the match data.
+ (save-match-data
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+ (len (length keys)) ; We won't alter keys in the loop below.
+ (pos 0)
+ (res []))
+ (while (and (< pos len)
+ (string-match "[^ \t\n\f]+" keys pos))
+ (let* ((word-beg (match-beginning 0))
+ (word-end (match-end 0))
+ (word (substring keys word-beg len))
+ (times 1)
+ key)
+ ;; Try to catch events of the form "<as df>".
+ (if (string-match "\\`<[^ <>\t\n\f][^>\t\n\f]*>" word)
+ (setq word (match-string 0 word)
+ pos (+ word-beg (match-end 0)))
+ (setq word (substring keys word-beg word-end)
+ pos word-end))
+ (when (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)\\*." word)
+ (setq times (string-to-number (substring word 0 (match-end 1))))
+ (setq word (substring word (1+ (match-end 1)))))
+ (cond ((string-match "^<<.+>>$" word)
+ (setq key (vconcat (if (eq (key-binding [?\M-x])
+ 'execute-extended-command)
+ [?\M-x]
+ (or (car (where-is-internal
+ 'execute-extended-command))
+ [?\M-x]))
+ (substring word 2 -2) "\r")))
+ ((and (string-match "^\\(\\([ACHMsS]-\\)*\\)<\\(.+\\)>$" word)
+ (progn
+ (setq word (concat (match-string 1 word)
+ (match-string 3 word)))
+ (not (string-match
+ "\\<\\(NUL\\|RET\\|LFD\\|ESC\\|SPC\\|DEL\\)$"
+ word))))
+ (setq key (list (intern word))))
+ ((or (equal word "REM") (string-match "^;;" word))
+ (setq pos (string-match "$" keys pos)))
+ (t
+ (let ((orig-word word) (prefix 0) (bits 0))
+ (while (string-match "^[ACHMsS]-." word)
+ (setq bits (+ bits
+ (cdr
+ (assq (aref word 0)
+ '((?A . ?\A-\^@) (?C . ?\C-\^@)
+ (?H . ?\H-\^@) (?M . ?\M-\^@)
+ (?s . ?\s-\^@) (?S . ?\S-\^@))))))
+ (setq prefix (+ prefix 2))
+ (setq word (substring word 2)))
+ (when (string-match "^\\^.$" word)
+ (setq bits (+ bits ?\C-\^@))
+ (setq prefix (1+ prefix))
+ (setq word (substring word 1)))
+ (let ((found (assoc word '(("NUL" . "\0") ("RET" . "\r")
+ ("LFD" . "\n") ("TAB" . "\t")
+ ("ESC" . "\e") ("SPC" . " ")
+ ("DEL" . "\177")))))
+ (when found (setq word (cdr found))))
+ (when (string-match "^\\\\[0-7]+$" word)
+ (let ((n 0))
+ (dolist (ch (cdr (string-to-list word)))
+ (setq n (+ (* n 8) ch -48)))
+ (setq word (vector n))))
+ (cond ((= bits 0)
+ (setq key word))
+ ((and (= bits ?\M-\^@) (stringp word)
+ (string-match "^-?[0-9]+$" word))
+ (setq key (mapcar (lambda (x) (+ x bits))
+ (append word nil))))
+ ((/= (length word) 1)
+ (error "%s must prefix a single character, not %s"
+ (substring orig-word 0 prefix) word))
+ ((and (/= (logand bits ?\C-\^@) 0) (stringp word)
+ ;; We used to accept . and ? here,
+ ;; but . is simply wrong,
+ ;; and C-? is not used (we use DEL instead).
+ (string-match "[@-_a-z]" word))
+ (setq key (list (+ bits (- ?\C-\^@)
+ (logand (aref word 0) 31)))))
+ (t
+ (setq key (list (+ bits (aref word 0)))))))))
+ (when key
+ (dolist (_ (number-sequence 1 times))
+ (setq res (vconcat res key))))))
+ (if (and (>= (length res) 4)
+ (eq (aref res 0) ?\C-x)
+ (eq (aref res 1) ?\()
+ (eq (aref res (- (length res) 2)) ?\C-x)
+ (eq (aref res (- (length res) 1)) ?\)))
+ (apply #'vector (let ((lres (append res nil)))
+ ;; Remove the first and last two elements.
+ (setq lres (cdr (cdr lres)))
+ (nreverse lres)
+ (setq lres (cdr (cdr lres)))
+ (nreverse lres)))
+ res))))
+
+(defun key-valid-p (keys)
+ "Say whether KEYS is a valid `kbd' sequence.
+A `kbd' sequence is a string consisting of one and more key
+strokes. The key strokes are separated by a space character.
+
+Each key stroke is either a single character, or the name of an
+event, surrounded by angle brackets. In addition, any key stroke
+may be preceded by one or more modifier keys. Finally, a limited
+number of characters have a special shorthand syntax.
+
+Here's some example key sequences.
+
+ \"f\" (the key 'f')
+ \"S o m\" (a three key sequence of the keys 'S', 'o' and 'm')
+ \"C-c o\" (a two key sequence of the keys 'c' with the control modifier
+ and then the key 'o')
+ \"H-<left>\" (the key named \"left\" with the hyper modifier)
+ \"M-RET\" (the \"return\" key with a meta modifier)
+ \"C-M-<space>\" (the \"space\" key with both the control and meta modifiers)
+
+These are the characters that have shorthand syntax:
+NUL, RET, TAB, LFD, ESC, SPC, DEL.
+
+Modifiers have to be specified in this order:
+
+ A-C-H-M-S-s
+
+which is
+
+ Alt-Control-Hyper-Meta-Shift-super"
+ (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
+ (and
+ (stringp keys)
+ (string-match-p "\\`[^ ]+\\( [^ ]+\\)*\\'" keys)
+ (save-match-data
+ (catch 'exit
+ (let ((prefixes
+ "\\(A-\\)?\\(C-\\)?\\(H-\\)?\\(M-\\)?\\(S-\\)?\\(s-\\)?")
+ (case-fold-search nil))
+ (dolist (key (split-string keys " "))
+ ;; Every key might have these modifiers, and they should be
+ ;; in this order.
+ (when (string-match (concat "\\`" prefixes) key)
+ (setq key (substring key (match-end 0))))
+ (unless (or (and (= (length key) 1)
+ ;; Don't accept control characters as keys.
+ (not (< (aref key 0) ?\s))
+ ;; Don't accept Meta'd characters as keys.
+ (or (multibyte-string-p key)
+ (not (<= 127 (aref key 0) 255))))
+ (and (string-match-p "\\`<[-_A-Za-z0-9]+>\\'" key)
+ ;; Don't allow <M-C-down>.
+ (= (progn
+ (string-match
+ (concat "\\`<" prefixes) key)
+ (match-end 0))
+ 1))
+ (string-match-p
+ "\\`\\(NUL\\|RET\\|TAB\\|LFD\\|ESC\\|SPC\\|DEL\\)\\'"
+ key))
+ ;; Invalid.
+ (throw 'exit nil)))
+ t)))))
+
+(defun key-translate (from to)
+ "Translate character FROM to TO on the current terminal.
+This function creates a `keyboard-translate-table' if necessary
+and then modifies one entry in it.
+
+Both KEY and TO are strings that satisfy `key-valid-p'."
+ (keymap--check from)
+ (keymap--check to)
+ (or (char-table-p keyboard-translate-table)
+ (setq keyboard-translate-table
+ (make-char-table 'keyboard-translate-table nil)))
+ (aset keyboard-translate-table (key-parse from) (key-parse to)))
+
+(defun keymap-lookup (keymap key &optional accept-default no-remap position)
+ "Return the binding for command KEY.
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+If KEYMAP is nil, look up in the current keymaps. If non-nil, it
+should either be a keymap or a list of keymaps, and only these
+keymap(s) will be consulted.
+
+The binding is probably a symbol with a function definition.
+
+Normally, `keymap-lookup' ignores bindings for t, which act as
+default bindings, used when nothing else in the keymap applies;
+this makes it usable as a general function for probing keymaps.
+However, if the optional second argument ACCEPT-DEFAULT is
+non-nil, `keymap-lookup' does recognize the default bindings,
+just as `read-key-sequence' does.
+
+Like the normal command loop, `keymap-lookup' will remap the
+command resulting from looking up KEY by looking up the command
+in the current keymaps. However, if the optional third argument
+NO-REMAP is non-nil, `keymap-lookup' returns the unmapped
+command.
+
+If KEY is a key sequence initiated with the mouse, the used keymaps
+will depend on the clicked mouse position with regard to the buffer
+and possible local keymaps on strings.
+
+If the optional argument POSITION is non-nil, it specifies a mouse
+position as returned by `event-start' and `event-end', and the lookup
+occurs in the keymaps associated with it instead of KEY. It can also
+be a number or marker, in which case the keymap properties at the
+specified buffer position instead of point are used."
+ (keymap--check key)
+ (when (and keymap (not position))
+ (error "Can't pass in both keymap and position"))
+ (if keymap
+ (let ((value (lookup-key (key-parse key) keymap accept-default)))
+ (when (and (not no-remap)
+ (symbolp value))
+ (or (command-remapping value) value)))
+ (key-binding (kbd key) accept-default no-remap position)))
+
+(defun keymap-local-lookup (keys &optional accept-default)
+ "Return the binding for command KEYS in current local keymap only.
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+The binding is probably a symbol with a function definition.
+
+If optional argument ACCEPT-DEFAULT is non-nil, recognize default
+bindings; see the description of `keymap-lookup' for more details
+about this."
+ (when-let ((map (current-local-map)))
+ (keymap-lookup map keys accept-default)))
+
+(defun keymap-global-lookup (keys &optional accept-default message)
+ "Return the binding for command KEYS in current global keymap only.
+KEY is a string that satisfies `key-valid-p'.
+
+The binding is probably a symbol with a function definition.
+This function's return values are the same as those of `keymap-lookup'
+\(which see).
+
+If optional argument ACCEPT-DEFAULT is non-nil, recognize default
+bindings; see the description of `keymap-lookup' for more details
+about this.
+
+If MESSAGE (and interactively), message the result."
+ (interactive
+ (list (key-description (read-key-sequence "Look up key in global keymap: "))
+ nil t))
+ (let ((def (keymap-lookup (current-global-map) keys accept-default)))
+ (when message
+ (message "%s is bound to %s globally" keys def))
+ def))
+
+(provide 'keymap)
+
+;;; keymap.el ends here