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authorDavid Walter Seikel2014-01-28 18:23:56 +1000
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Categorise, comment, extend, and sort the keys we respond to.
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@@ -305,22 +305,23 @@ struct key
305 305
306// This table includes some variations I have found on some terminals, and the MC "Esc digit" versions. 306// This table includes some variations I have found on some terminals, and the MC "Esc digit" versions.
307// TODO - Don't think I got all the linux console variations. 307// TODO - Don't think I got all the linux console variations.
308// TODO - Add more shift variations, plus Ctrl & Alt variations. 308// TODO - Add more shift variations, plus Ctrl & Alt variations when needed.
309// TODO - tmux messes with the shift function keys somehow. 309// TODO - tmux messes with the shift function keys somehow.
310// TODO - Add other miscelany that does not use an escape sequence. Including mouse events. 310// TODO - Add other miscelany that does not use an escape sequence.
311// TODO - maybe worth writing a proper CSI parse instead. Would be useful for terminal size and mouse reports.
311 312
312// This is sorted to say which terminal is which, though there is some overlap. 313// This is sorted by type, though there is some overlap.
313// Human typing speeds wont need binary searching speeds on this small table. 314// Human typing speeds wont need binary searching speeds on this small table.
314// So simple wins out over speed, and sorting by terminal type wins the simple test. 315// So simple wins out over speed, and sorting by terminal type wins the simple test.
315struct key keys[] = 316struct key keys[] =
316{ 317{
317 // Control characters. 318 // Control characters.
318// {"\x00", "^@"}, // NUL Commented out coz it's the C string terminator, and may confuse things. 319// {"\x00", "^@"}, // NUL Commented out coz it's the C string terminator, and may confuse things.
319 {"\x01", "^A"}, // SOH 320 {"\x01", "^A"}, // SOH Apparently sometimes sent as Home
320 {"\x02", "^B"}, // STX 321 {"\x02", "^B"}, // STX
321 {"\x03", "^C"}, // ETX SIGTERM 322 {"\x03", "^C"}, // ETX SIGTERM
322 {"\x04", "^D"}, // EOT 323 {"\x04", "^D"}, // EOT
323 {"\x05", "^E"}, // ENQ 324 {"\x05", "^E"}, // ENQ Apparently sometimes sent as End
324 {"\x06", "^F"}, // ACK 325 {"\x06", "^F"}, // ACK
325 {"\x07", "^G"}, // BEL 326 {"\x07", "^G"}, // BEL
326 {"\x08", "Del"}, // BS Delete key, usually. 327 {"\x08", "Del"}, // BS Delete key, usually.
@@ -342,47 +343,23 @@ struct key keys[] =
342 {"\x18", "^X"}, // CAN 343 {"\x18", "^X"}, // CAN
343 {"\x19", "^Y"}, // EM 344 {"\x19", "^Y"}, // EM
344 {"\x1A", "^Z"}, // SUB 345 {"\x1A", "^Z"}, // SUB
345// {"\x1B", "^["}, // ESC Esc key. Commented out coz it's the ANSI start byte in the above multibyte keys. Handled in the code with a timeout. 346// {"\x1B", "^["}, // ESC Esc key. Commented out coz it's the ANSI start byte in the below multibyte keys. Handled in the code with a timeout.
346 {"\x1C", "^\\"}, // FS SIGQUIT 347 {"\x1C", "^\\"}, // FS SIGQUIT
347 {"\x1D", "^]"}, // GS 348 {"\x1D", "^]"}, // GS
348 {"\x1E", "^^"}, // RS 349 {"\x1E", "^^"}, // RS
349 {"\x1F", "^_"}, // US 350 {"\x1F", "^_"}, // US
350 {"\x7f", "BS"}, // Backspace key, usually. Ctrl-? perhaps? 351 {"\x7F", "BS"}, // Backspace key, usually. Ctrl-? perhaps?
352 {"\x9B", "CSI"}, // CSI The eight bit encoding of "Esc [".
351 353
352 // TODO - sort these into terminal types, just for reference. 354 // "Usual" xterm CSI sequences, with ";1" omitted for no modifiers.
353 {"\x1B[3~", "Del"}, 355 {"\x1B[1~", "Home"}, // Duplicate, think I've seen this somewhere.
354 {"\x1B[2~", "Ins"}, 356 {"\x1B[2~", "Ins"},
355 {"\x1B[D", "Left"}, 357 {"\x1B[3~", "Del"},
356 {"\x1BOD", "Left"}, 358 {"\x1B[4~", "End"}, // Duplicate, think I've seen this somewhere.
357 {"\x1B[C", "Right"},
358 {"\x1BOC", "Right"},
359 {"\x1B[A", "Up"},
360 {"\x1BOA", "Up"},
361 {"\x1B[B", "Down"},
362 {"\x1BOB", "Down"},
363 {"\x1B\x4f\x48", "Home"},
364 {"\x1B[1~", "Home"},
365 {"\x1B[7~", "Home"},
366 {"\x1B[H", "Home"},
367 {"\x1BOH", "Home"},
368 {"\x1B\x4f\x46", "End"},
369 {"\x1B[4~", "End"},
370 {"\x1B[8~", "End"},
371 {"\x1B[F", "End"},
372 {"\x1BOF", "End"},
373 {"\x1BOw", "End"},
374 {"\x1B[5~", "PgUp"}, 359 {"\x1B[5~", "PgUp"},
375 {"\x1B[6~", "PgDn"}, 360 {"\x1B[6~", "PgDn"},
376 {"\x1B\x4F\x50", "F1"}, 361 {"\x1B[7~", "Home"},
377 {"\x1B\x4F\x51", "F2"}, 362 {"\x1B[8~", "End"},
378 {"\x1B\x4F\x52", "F3"},
379 {"\x1B\x4F\x53", "F4"},
380
381 {"\x1BOP", "F1"},
382 {"\x1BOO", "F2"},
383 {"\x1BOR", "F3"},
384 {"\x1BOS", "F4"},
385
386 {"\x1B[11~", "F1"}, 363 {"\x1B[11~", "F1"},
387 {"\x1B[12~", "F2"}, 364 {"\x1B[12~", "F2"},
388 {"\x1B[13~", "F3"}, 365 {"\x1B[13~", "F3"},
@@ -396,16 +373,19 @@ struct key keys[] =
396 {"\x1B[23~", "F11"}, 373 {"\x1B[23~", "F11"},
397 {"\x1B[24~", "F12"}, 374 {"\x1B[24~", "F12"},
398 375
399 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2P", "Shift F1"}, 376 // As above, ";2" means shift modifier.
400 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2Q", "Shift F2"}, 377 {"\x1B[1;2~", "Shift Home"},
401 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2R", "Shift F3"}, 378 {"\x1B[2;2~", "Shift Ins"},
402 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2S", "Shift F4"}, 379 {"\x1B[3;2~", "Shift Del"},
403 380 {"\x1B[4;2~", "Shift End"},
404 {"\x1B[1;2P", "Shift F1"}, 381 {"\x1B[5;2~", "Shift PgUp"},
405 {"\x1B[1;2Q", "Shift F2"}, 382 {"\x1B[6;2~", "Shift PgDn"},
406 {"\x1B[1;2R", "Shift F3"}, 383 {"\x1B[7;2~", "Shift Home"},
407 {"\x1B[1;2S", "Shift F4"}, 384 {"\x1B[8;2~", "Shift End"},
408 385 {"\x1B[11;2~", "Shift F1"},
386 {"\x1B[12;2~", "Shift F2"},
387 {"\x1B[13;2~", "Shift F3"},
388 {"\x1B[14;2~", "Shift F4"},
409 {"\x1B[15;2~", "Shift F5"}, 389 {"\x1B[15;2~", "Shift F5"},
410 {"\x1B[17;2~", "Shift F6"}, 390 {"\x1B[17;2~", "Shift F6"},
411 {"\x1B[18;2~", "Shift F7"}, 391 {"\x1B[18;2~", "Shift F7"},
@@ -415,6 +395,59 @@ struct key keys[] =
415 {"\x1B[23;2~", "Shift F11"}, 395 {"\x1B[23;2~", "Shift F11"},
416 {"\x1B[24;2~", "Shift F12"}, 396 {"\x1B[24;2~", "Shift F12"},
417 397
398 // Some terminals are special, and it seems they only have four function keys.
399 {"\x1B[A", "Up"},
400 {"\x1B[B", "Down"},
401 {"\x1B[C", "Right"},
402 {"\x1B[D", "Left"},
403 {"\x1B[F", "End"},
404 {"\x1B[H", "Home"},
405 {"\x1B[P", "F1"},
406 {"\x1B[Q", "F2"},
407 {"\x1B[R", "F3"},
408 {"\x1B[S", "F4"},
409 {"\x1B[1;2P", "Shift F1"},
410 {"\x1B[1;2Q", "Shift F2"},
411 {"\x1B[1;2R", "Shift F3"},
412 {"\x1B[1;2S", "Shift F4"},
413
414 // Not sure what this odd collection is.
415 {"\x1BOA", "Up"},
416 {"\x1BOB", "Down"},
417 {"\x1BOC", "Right"},
418 {"\x1BOD", "Left"},
419 {"\x1BOF", "End"},
420 {"\x1BOH", "Home"},
421 {"\x1BOn", "Del"},
422 {"\x1BOp", "Ins"},
423 {"\x1BOq", "End"},
424 {"\x1BOw", "Home"},
425 {"\x1BOP", "F1"},
426 {"\x1BOO", "F2"},
427 {"\x1BOR", "F3"},
428 {"\x1BOS", "F4"},
429 {"\x1BOT", "F5"},
430 // These two conflict with the above four function key variation.
431 {"\x1B[R", "F6"},
432 {"\x1B[S", "F7"},
433 {"\x1B[T", "F8"},
434 {"\x1B[U", "F9"},
435 {"\x1B[V", "F10"},
436 {"\x1B[W", "F11"},
437 {"\x1B[X", "F12"},
438
439 // Can't remember, but saw them somewhere.
440 {"\x1B\x4f\x46", "End"},
441 {"\x1B\x4f\x48", "Home"},
442 {"\x1B\x4F\x50", "F1"},
443 {"\x1B\x4F\x51", "F2"},
444 {"\x1B\x4F\x52", "F3"},
445 {"\x1B\x4F\x53", "F4"},
446 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2P", "Shift F1"},
447 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2Q", "Shift F2"},
448 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2R", "Shift F3"},
449 {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2S", "Shift F4"},
450
418 // MC "Esc digit" specials. 451 // MC "Esc digit" specials.
419 // NOTE - The MC Esc variations might not be such a good idea, other programs want the Esc key for other things. 452 // NOTE - The MC Esc variations might not be such a good idea, other programs want the Esc key for other things.
420 // Notably seems that "Esc somekey" is used in place of "Alt somekey" AKA "Meta somekey" coz apparently some OSes swallow those. 453 // Notably seems that "Esc somekey" is used in place of "Alt somekey" AKA "Meta somekey" coz apparently some OSes swallow those.