# You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License
# or the Artistic License (the same terms as Perl itself)
#
# (C) Paul Evans, 2011-2014 -- leonerd@leonerd.org.uk
package Tickit::Widget::Entry;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw( Tickit::Widget );
use Tickit::Style;
Tickit::Window->VERSION( '0.39' ); # expose_after_scroll default on
our $VERSION = '0.29';
use Tickit::Utils qw( textwidth chars2cols cols2chars substrwidth );
use constant CAN_FOCUS => 1;
# Positions in this code can get complicated. The following conventions apply:
# $pos_ch = a position in CHaracters within a Unicode string (length, substr,..)
# $pos_co = a position in screen COlumns counted from the start of the string
# $pos_x = a position in screen columns from the start of the window ($win positions)
=head1 NAME
C<Tickit::Widget::Entry> - a widget for entering text
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Tickit;
use Tickit::Widget::Entry;
my $entry = Tickit::Widget::Entry->new(
on_enter => sub {
my ( $self, $line ) = @_;
# process $line somehow
$self->set_text( "" );
},
);
Tickit->new( root => $entry )->run;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class provides a widget which allows the user to enter a line of text.
=head1 STYLE
The default style pen is used as the widget pen. The following style pen
prefixes are also used:
=over 4
=item more => PEN
The pen used for the "more" scroll markers
=back
The following style keys are used:
=over 4
=item more_left => STRING
=item more_right => STRING
The text used to indicate that there is more content scrolled to the left or
right, respectively
=back
=cut
style_definition base =>
more_fg => "cyan",
more_left => "<..",
more_right => "..>";
use constant WIDGET_PEN_FROM_STYLE => 1;
=head1 KEYBINDINGS
The following keys are bound by default
=over 2
=item * Ctrl-K
Delete the entire line
=item * Ctrl-U
Delete to the start of the line
=item * Ctrl-W or Ctrl-Backspace
Delete one word backwards
=item * Backspace
Delete one character backwards
=item * Delete
Delete one character forwards
=item * Ctrl-Delete
Delete one word forwards
=item * End or Ctrl-E
Move the cursor to the end of the input line
=item * Enter
Accept a line of input by running the C<on_enter> action
=item * Home or Ctrl-A
Move the cursor to the beginning of the input line
=item * Insert
Toggle between overwrite and insert mode
=item * Left
Move the cursor one character left
=item * Ctrl-Left or Alt-B
Move the cursor one word left
=item * Right
Move the cursor one character right
=item * Ctrl-Right or Alt-F
Move the cursor one word right
=back
=cut
=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
=cut
=head2 $entry = Tickit::Widget::Entry->new( %args )
Constructs a new C<Tickit::Widget::Entry> object.
Takes the following named arguments:
=over 8
=item text => STR
Optional. Initial text to display in the box
=item position => INT
Optional. Initial position of the cursor within the text.
=item on_enter => CODE
Optional. Callback function to invoke when the C<< <Enter> >> key is pressed.
=back
=cut
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new( %params );
$self->{text} = defined $params{text} ? $params{text} : "";
$self->{pos_ch} = defined $params{position} ? $params{position} : 0;
my $textlen = length $self->{text};
$self->{pos_ch} = $textlen if $self->{pos_ch} > $textlen;
$self->{scrolloffs_co} = 0;
$self->{overwrite} = 0;
$self->{keybindings} = {
'C-a' => "key_beginning_of_line",
'C-e' => "key_end_of_line",
'C-k' => "key_delete_line",
'C-u' => "key_backward_delete_line",
'C-w' => "key_backward_delete_word",
'M-b' => "key_backward_word",
'M-f' => "key_forward_word",
'Backspace' => "key_backward_delete_char",
'C-Backspace' => "key_backward_delete_word",
'Delete' => "key_forward_delete_char",
'C-Delete' => "key_forward_delete_word",
'End' => "key_end_of_line",
'Enter' => "key_enter_line",
'Home' => "key_beginning_of_line",
'Insert' => "key_overwrite_mode",
'Left' => "key_backward_char",
'C-Left' => "key_backward_word",
'Right' => "key_forward_char",
'C-Right' => "key_forward_word",
};
$self->set_on_enter( $params{on_enter} ) if defined $params{on_enter};
# Since we take keyboard input we almost certainly want to take focus here
$self->take_focus;
return $self;
}
sub lines { 1 }
sub cols { 5 }
sub char2col
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $ch ) = @_;
return scalar chars2cols $self->{text}, $ch;
}
sub pretext_width
{
my $self = shift;
return 0 if $self->{scrolloffs_co} == 0;
return textwidth( $self->get_style_values( "more_left" ) );
}
sub pretext_render
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $rb ) = @_;
$rb->text_at( 0, 0, $self->get_style_values( "more_left" ), $self->get_style_pen( "more" ) );
}
sub posttext_width
{
my $self = shift;
return 0 if textwidth( $self->text ) <= $self->{scrolloffs_co} + $self->window->cols;
return textwidth( $self->get_style_values( "more_right" ) );
}
sub posttext_render
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $rb ) = @_;
$rb->text_at( 0, 0, $self->get_style_values( "more_right" ), $self->get_style_pen( "more" ) );
}
sub render_to_rb
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $rb, $rect ) = @_;
my $cols = $self->window->cols;
if( $rect->top == 0 ) {
my $text = substrwidth( $self->text, $self->{scrolloffs_co}, $cols );
$rb->goto( 0, 0 );
$rb->text( $text ) if length $text;
$rb->erase_to( $cols );
if( my $pretext_width = $self->pretext_width ) {
$rb->save;
$rb->clip( Tickit::Rect->new( top => 0, left => 0, lines => 1, cols => $pretext_width ) );
$self->pretext_render( $rb );
$rb->restore;
}
if( my $posttext_width = $self->posttext_width ) {
$rb->save;
$rb->translate( 0, $cols - $posttext_width );
$rb->clip( Tickit::Rect->new( top => 0, left => 0, lines => 1, cols => $posttext_width ) );
$self->posttext_render( $rb );
$rb->restore;
}
}
foreach my $line ( $rect->linerange( 1, undef ) ) {
$rb->erase_at( $line, 0, $cols );
}
$self->reposition_cursor;
}
sub _recalculate_scroll
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos_ch ) = @_;
my $pos_co = $self->char2col( $pos_ch );
my $off_co = $self->{scrolloffs_co};
my $pos_x = $pos_co - $off_co;
my $width = $self->window->cols;
my $halfwidth = int( $width / 2 );
# Don't even try unless we have at least 2 columns
return unless $halfwidth;
# Try to keep the cursor within 5 columns of the window edge
while( $pos_x < 5 and $off_co >= 5 ) {
$off_co -= $halfwidth;
$off_co = 0 if $off_co < 0;
$pos_x = $pos_co - $off_co;
}
while( $pos_x > ( $width - 5 ) ) {
$off_co += $halfwidth;
$pos_x = $pos_co - $off_co;
}
return $off_co if $off_co != $self->{scrolloffs_co};
return undef;
}
sub reposition_cursor
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos_ch ) = @_;
my $win = $self->window or return;
$self->{pos_ch} = $pos_ch if defined $pos_ch;
my $new_scrolloffs = $self->_recalculate_scroll( $self->{pos_ch} );
if( defined $new_scrolloffs ) {
$self->{scrolloffs_co} = $new_scrolloffs;
$self->redraw;
}
my $pos_x = $self->char2col( $self->{pos_ch} ) - $self->{scrolloffs_co};
$win->cursor_at( 0, $pos_x );
}
sub _text_spliced
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos_ch, $deleted, $inserted, $at_end ) = @_;
my $win = $self->window;
my $width = $win->cols;
my $insertedlen_co = textwidth $inserted;
my $deletedlen_co = textwidth $deleted;
my $delta_co = $insertedlen_co - $deletedlen_co;
my $pos_co = $self->char2col( $pos_ch );
my $pos_x = $pos_co - $self->{scrolloffs_co};
# Don't bother at all if the affected range is scrolled off the right
return if $pos_x >= $width;
if( $pos_x < 0 ) {
die "TODO: text_splice before window - what to do??\n";
}
my $need_reprint = 0;
# No point doing a scrollrect if there's nothing after here
if( $delta_co != 0 and !$at_end ) {
$win->scrollrect( 0, $pos_x, 1, $win->cols - $pos_x, 0, -$delta_co ) or
$need_reprint = 1;
}
if( $need_reprint ) {
# ICH/DCH failed; we'll have to reprint the entire rest of the line from
# here
$win->expose(
Tickit::Rect->new( top => 0, left => $pos_x, lines => 1, right => $width )
);
return;
}
if( $insertedlen_co > 0 ) {
$win->expose(
Tickit::Rect->new( top => 0, left => $pos_x, lines => 1, cols => $insertedlen_co )
);
if( my $posttext_width = $self->posttext_width ) {
$win->expose(
Tickit::Rect->new( top => 0, left => $width - $posttext_width, lines => 1, right => $width )
);
}
}
if( $delta_co < 0 and $self->{scrolloffs_co} + $width < textwidth $self->text ) {
# Add extra damage to redraw the trashed posttext marker
my $rhs_x = -$delta_co + $self->posttext_width;
$win->expose(
Tickit::Rect->new( top => 0, left => $width - $rhs_x, lines => 1, right => $width )
);
}
}
sub on_key
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $args ) = @_;
return 0 unless $self->window->is_focused;
my $type = $args->type;
my $str = $args->str;
if( $type eq "key" and my $code = $self->{keybindings}{$str} ) {
$self->$code( $str );
return 1;
}
if( $type eq "text" ) {
$self->on_text( $str );
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub on_text
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $text ) = @_;
$self->text_splice( $self->{pos_ch}, $self->{overwrite} ? 1 : 0, $text );
}
sub on_mouse
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $args ) = @_;
return unless $args->type eq "press" and $args->button == 1;
my $pos_ch = scalar cols2chars $self->{text}, $args->col + $self->{scrolloffs_co};
$self->set_position( $pos_ch );
}
=head1 ACCESSORS
=cut
=head2 $on_enter = $entry->on_enter
=cut
sub on_enter
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{on_enter};
}
=head2 $entry->set_on_enter( $on_enter )
Return or set the CODE reference to be called when the C<key_enter_line>
action is invoked; usually bound to the C<Enter> key.
$on_enter->( $entry, $line )
=cut
sub set_on_enter
{
my $self = shift;
( $self->{on_enter} ) = @_;
}
=head2 $offset = $entry->position
Returns the current entry position, in terms of characters within the text.
=cut
sub position
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{pos_ch};
}
=head2 $entry->set_position( $position )
Set the text entry position, moving the cursor
=cut
sub set_position
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos_ch ) = @_;
$pos_ch = 0 if $pos_ch < 0;
$pos_ch = length $self->{text} if $pos_ch > length $self->{text};
$self->reposition_cursor( $pos_ch );
}
=head1 METHODS
=cut
=head2 $entry->bind_keys( $keystr => $value, ... )
Associate methods or CODE references with keypresses. On receipt of a the key
the method or CODE reference will be invoked, being passed the stringified key
representation and the underlying C<Term::TermKey::Key> structure.
$ret = $entry->method( $keystr, $key )
$ret = $coderef->( $entry, $keystr, $key )
This method takes a hash of keystring/value pairs. Binding a value of C<undef>
will remove it.
=cut
sub bind_keys
{
my $self = shift;
while( @_ ) {
my $str = shift;
my $value = shift;
if( defined $value ) {
$self->{keybindings}{$str} = $value;
}
else {
delete $self->{keybindings}{$str};
}
}
}
=head1 TEXT MODEL METHODS
These methods operate on the text input buffer directly, updating the stored
text and changing the rendered display to reflect the changes. They can be
used by a program to directly manipulate the text.
=cut
=head2 $text = $entry->text
Returns the currently entered text.
=cut
sub text
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{text};
}
=head2 $entry->set_text( $text )
Replace the text in the entry box. This completely redraws the widget's
window. It is largely provided for initialisation; for normal edits (such as
from keybindings), it is preferrable to use C<text_insert>, C<text_delete> or
C<text_splice>.
=cut
sub set_text
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $text ) = @_;
$self->{text} = $text;
$self->{pos_ch} = length $text if $self->{pos_ch} > length $text;
$self->redraw;
}
=head2 $entry->text_insert( $text, $pos_ch )
Insert the given text at the given character position.
=cut
sub text_insert
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $text, $pos_ch ) = @_;
$self->text_splice( $pos_ch, 0, $text );
}
=head2 $deleted = $entry->text_delete( $pos_ch, $len_ch )
Delete the given section of text. Returns the deleted text.
=cut
sub text_delete
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos_ch, $len_ch ) = @_;
return $self->text_splice( $pos_ch, $len_ch, "" );
}
=head2 $deleted = $entry->text_splice( $pos_ch, $len_ch, $text )
Replace the given section of text with the given replacement. Returns the
text deleted from the section.
=cut
sub text_splice
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos_ch, $len_ch, $text ) = @_;
my $textlen_ch = length($text);
my $delta_ch = $textlen_ch - $len_ch;
my $at_end = ( $pos_ch == length $self->{text} );
my $deleted = substr( $self->{text}, $pos_ch, $len_ch, $text );
my $new_pos_ch;
if( $self->{pos_ch} >= $pos_ch + $len_ch ) {
# Cursor after splice; move to suit
$new_pos_ch = $self->position + $delta_ch;
}
elsif( $self->{pos_ch} >= $pos_ch ) {
# Cursor within splice; move to end
$new_pos_ch = $pos_ch + $textlen_ch;
}
# else { ignore }
# No point incrementally updating as we'll have to scroll anyway
unless( defined $new_pos_ch and defined $self->_recalculate_scroll( $new_pos_ch ) ) {
$self->_text_spliced( $pos_ch, $deleted, $text, $at_end );
}
$self->reposition_cursor( $new_pos_ch ) if defined $new_pos_ch and $new_pos_ch != $self->{pos_ch};
return $deleted;
}
=head2 $pos = $entry->find_bow_forward( $initial, $else )
Search forward in the string, returning the character position of the next
beginning of word from the initial position. If none is found, returns
C<$else>.
=cut
sub find_bow_forward
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos, $else ) = @_;
my $posttext = substr( $self->text, $pos );
return $posttext =~ m/(?<=\s)\S/ ? $pos + $-[0] : $else;
}
=head2 $pos = $entry->find_eow_forward( $initial )
Search forward in the string, returning the character position of the next
end of word from the initial position. If none is found, returns the length of
the string.
=cut
sub find_eow_forward
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos ) = @_;
my $posttext = substr( $self->text, $pos );
$posttext =~ m/(?<=\S)\s|$/;
return $pos + $-[0];
}
=head2 $pos = $entry->find_bow_backward( $initial )
Search backward in the string, returning the character position of the
previous beginning of word from the initial position. If none is found,
returns 0.
=cut
sub find_bow_backward
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos ) = @_;
my $pretext = substr( $self->text, 0, $pos );
return $pretext =~ m/.*\s(?=\S)/ ? $+[0] : 0;
}
=head2 $pos = $entry->find_eow_backward( $initial )
Search backward in the string, returning the character position of the
previous end of word from the initial position. If none is found, returns
C<undef>.
=cut
sub find_eow_backward
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $pos ) = @_;
my $pretext = substr( $self->text, 0, $pos + 1 ); # +1 to allow if cursor is on the space
return $pretext =~ m/.*\S(?=\s)/ ? $+[0] : undef;
}
## Key binding methods
sub key_backward_char
{
my $self = shift;
if( $self->{pos_ch} > 0 ) {
$self->set_position( $self->{pos_ch} - 1 );
}
}
sub key_backward_delete_char
{
my $self = shift;
if( $self->{pos_ch} > 0 ) {
$self->text_delete( $self->{pos_ch} - 1, 1 );
}
}
sub key_backward_delete_line
{
my $self = shift;
$self->text_delete( 0, $self->{pos_ch} );
}
sub key_backward_delete_word
{
my $self = shift;
my $bow = $self->find_bow_backward( $self->{pos_ch} );
$self->text_delete( $bow, $self->{pos_ch} - $bow );
}
sub key_backward_word
{
my $self = shift;
if( $self->{pos_ch} > 0 ) {
$self->set_position( $self->find_bow_backward( $self->{pos_ch} ) );
}
}
sub key_beginning_of_line
{
my $self = shift;
$self->set_position( 0 );
}
sub key_delete_line
{
my $self = shift;
$self->text_delete( 0, length $self->text );
}
sub key_end_of_line
{
my $self = shift;
$self->set_position( length $self->{text} );
}
sub key_enter_line
{
my $self = shift;
my $text = $self->text;
return unless length $text;
my $on_enter = $self->{on_enter} or return;
$on_enter->( $self, $text );
}
sub key_forward_char
{
my $self = shift;
if( $self->{pos_ch} < length $self->{text} ) {
$self->set_position( $self->{pos_ch} + 1 );
}
}
# Renamed from readline's "delete-char" because this one doesn't have the EOF
# behaviour if input line is empty
sub key_forward_delete_char
{
my $self = shift;
if( $self->{pos_ch} < length $self->{text} ) {
$self->text_delete( $self->{pos_ch}, 1 );
}
}
sub key_forward_delete_word
{
my $self = shift;
my $bow = $self->find_bow_forward( $self->{pos_ch}, length $self->text );
$self->text_delete( $self->{pos_ch}, $bow - $self->{pos_ch} );
}
sub key_forward_word
{
my $self = shift;
my $bow = $self->find_bow_forward( $self->{pos_ch}, length $self->text );
$self->set_position( $bow );
}
sub key_overwrite_mode
{
my $self = shift;
$self->{overwrite} = !$self->{overwrite};
}
=head1 TODO
=over 4
=item * Plugin ability
Try to find a nice way to allow loaded plugins, possibly per-instance if not
just globally or per-class. See how many of these TODO items can be done using
plugins.
=item * More readline behaviours
History. Isearch. History replay. Transpose. Transcase. Yank ring. Numeric
prefixes.
=item * Visual selection behaviour
Shift-movement, or vim-style. Mouse.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
=cut
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