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diff --git a/src/windows.py b/src/windows.py
index 5e14c3d4..47bc09cf 100644
--- a/src/windows.py
+++ b/src/windows.py
@@ -40,6 +40,11 @@ import collections
from theming import get_theme, to_curses_attr, read_tuple, dump_tuple
+FORMAT_CHAR = '\x19'
+# These are non-printable chars, so they should never appear in the input, I
+# guess. But maybe we can find better chars that are even less reasky.
+format_chars = ['\x0E', '\x0F', '\x10', '\x11', '\x12','\x13', '\x14', '\x15','\x16', '\x17']
+
allowed_color_digits = ('0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7')
# msg is a reference to the corresponding Message tuple. text_start and text_end are the position
# delimiting the text in this line.
@@ -50,6 +55,16 @@ g_lock = RLock()
LINES_NB_LIMIT = 4096
+def find_first_format_char(text):
+ pos = -1
+ for char in format_chars:
+ p = text.find(char)
+ if p == -1:
+ continue
+ if pos == -1 or p < pos:
+ pos = p
+ return pos
+
def truncate_nick(nick, size=None):
size = size or config.get('max_nick_length', 25)
if size < 1:
@@ -59,7 +74,7 @@ def truncate_nick(nick, size=None):
return nick
def parse_attrs(text, previous=None):
- next_attr_char = text.find('\x19')
+ next_attr_char = text.find(FORMAT_CHAR)
if previous:
attrs = previous
else:
@@ -82,7 +97,7 @@ def parse_attrs(text, previous=None):
text = text[next_attr_char+len(color_str)+2:]
else:
text = text[next_attr_char+2:]
- next_attr_char = text.find('\x19')
+ next_attr_char = text.find(FORMAT_CHAR)
return attrs
@@ -151,7 +166,7 @@ class Win(object):
"""
if y is not None and x is not None:
self.move(y, x)
- next_attr_char = text.find('\x19')
+ next_attr_char = text.find(FORMAT_CHAR)
while next_attr_char != -1 and text:
if next_attr_char + 1 < len(text):
attr_char = text[next_attr_char+1].lower()
@@ -182,34 +197,7 @@ class Win(object):
text = text[next_attr_char+len(color_str)+2:]
else:
text = text[next_attr_char+2:]
- next_attr_char = text.find('\x19')
- self.addstr(text)
-
- def addstr_colored_lite(self, text, y=None, x=None):
- """
- Just like addstr_colored, but only handles colors with one digit.
- \x193 is the 3rd color. We do not use any } char in this version
- """
- if y is not None and x is not None:
- self.move(y, x)
- next_attr_char = text.find('\x19')
- while next_attr_char != -1:
- if next_attr_char + 1 < len(text):
- attr_char = text[next_attr_char+1].lower()
- else:
- attr_char = str()
- if next_attr_char != 0:
- self.addstr(text[:next_attr_char])
- text = text[next_attr_char+2:]
- if attr_char == 'o':
- self._win.attrset(0)
- elif attr_char == 'u':
- self._win.attron(curses.A_UNDERLINE)
- elif attr_char == 'b':
- self._win.attron(curses.A_BOLD)
- elif attr_char in string.digits and attr_char != '':
- self._win.attron(to_curses_attr((int(attr_char), -1)))
- next_attr_char = text.find('\x19')
+ next_attr_char = text.find(FORMAT_CHAR)
self.addstr(text)
def finish_line(self, color=None):
@@ -924,7 +912,7 @@ class TextWin(Win):
saved = Line(msg=message, start_pos=line[0], end_pos=line[1], prepend=prepend)
attrs = parse_attrs(message.txt[line[0]:line[1]], attrs)
if attrs:
- prepend = '\x19' + '\x19'.join(attrs)
+ prepend = FORMAT_CHAR + FORMAT_CHAR.join(attrs)
else:
prepend = ''
ret.append(saved)
@@ -1179,8 +1167,11 @@ class Input(Win):
}
Win.__init__(self)
self.text = ''
- self.pos = 0 # cursor position
- self.line_pos = 0 # position (in self.text) of
+ self.pos = 0 # The position of the “cursor” in the text
+ # (not only in the view)
+ self.view_pos = 0 # The position (in the text) of the
+ # first character displayed on the
+ # screen
self.on_input = None # callback called on any key pressed
self.color = None # use this color on addstr
@@ -1196,18 +1187,29 @@ class Input(Win):
self.rewrite_text()
def is_empty(self):
- return len(self.text) == 0
+ if self.text:
+ return False
+ return True
+
+ def is_cursor_at_end(self):
+ """
+ Whether or not the cursor is at the end of the text.
+ """
+ assert(len(self.text) >= self.pos)
+ if len(self.text) == self.pos:
+ return True
+ return False
def jump_word_left(self):
"""
Move the cursor one word to the left
"""
- if not len(self.text) or self.pos == 0:
+ if self.pos == 0:
return
separators = string.punctuation+' '
- while self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] in separators:
+ while self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos-1] in separators:
self.key_left()
- while self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] not in separators:
+ while self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos-1] not in separators:
self.key_left()
return True
@@ -1215,12 +1217,12 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
Move the cursor one word to the right
"""
- if len(self.text) == self.pos+self.line_pos or not len(self.text):
- return
+ if self.is_cursor_at_end():
+ return False
separators = string.punctuation+' '
- while len(self.text) != self.pos+self.line_pos and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos] in separators:
+ while not self.is_cursor_at_end() and self.text[self.pos] in separators:
self.key_right()
- while len(self.text) != self.pos+self.line_pos and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos] not in separators:
+ while not self.is_cursor_at_end() and self.text[self.pos] not in separators:
self.key_right()
return True
@@ -1228,27 +1230,21 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
Delete the word just before the cursor
"""
- if not len(self.text) or self.pos == 0:
- return
separators = string.punctuation+' '
- while self.pos <= len(self.text) and self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] in separators:
+ while self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos-1] in separators:
self.key_backspace()
- while self.pos <= len(self.text) and self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] not in separators:
+ while self.pos > 0 and self.text[self.pos-1] not in separators:
self.key_backspace()
-
return True
def delete_next_word(self):
"""
Delete the word just after the cursor
"""
- log.debug("delete_next_word")
- if len(self.text) == self.pos+self.line_pos or not len(self.text):
- return
separators = string.punctuation+' '
- while len(self.text) != self.pos+self.line_pos and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos] in separators:
+ while not self.is_cursor_at_end() and self.text[self.pos] in separators:
self.key_dc()
- while len(self.text) != self.pos+self.line_pos and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos] not in separators:
+ while not self.is_cursor_at_end() and self.text[self.pos] not in separators:
self.key_dc()
return True
@@ -1256,10 +1252,10 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
Cut the text from cursor to the end of line
"""
- if len(self.text) == self.pos+self.line_pos:
- return # nothing to cut
- Input.clipboard = self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos:]
- self.text = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos]
+ if self.is_cursor_at_end():
+ return False
+ Input.clipboard = self.text[self.pos:]
+ self.text = self.text[:self.pos]
self.key_end()
return True
@@ -1267,10 +1263,10 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
Cut the text from cursor to the begining of line
"""
- if self.pos+self.line_pos == 0:
+ if self.pos == 0:
return
- Input.clipboard = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos]
- self.text = self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos:]
+ Input.clipboard = self.text[:self.pos]
+ self.text = self.text[self.pos:]
self.key_home()
return True
@@ -1278,7 +1274,7 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
Insert what is in the clipboard at the cursor position
"""
- if not Input.clipboard or len(Input.clipboard) == 0:
+ if not Input.clipboard:
return
for letter in Input.clipboard:
self.do_command(letter, False)
@@ -1290,11 +1286,9 @@ class Input(Win):
delete char just after the cursor
"""
self.reset_completion()
- if self.pos + self.line_pos == len(self.text):
+ if self.is_cursor_at_end():
return # end of line, nothing to delete
- if self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos] == '\x19':
- self.text = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos]+self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos+1:]
- self.text = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos]+self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos+1:]
+ self.text = self.text[:self.pos]+self.text[self.pos+1:]
self.rewrite_text()
return True
@@ -1304,7 +1298,6 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
self.reset_completion()
self.pos = 0
- self.line_pos = 0
self.rewrite_text()
return True
@@ -1314,12 +1307,8 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
if reset:
self.reset_completion()
- if len(self.text) >= self.width-1:
- self.pos = self.width-1
- self.line_pos = len(self.text)-self.pos
- else:
- self.pos = len(self.text)
- self.line_pos = 0
+ self.pos = len(self.text)
+ assert(self.is_cursor_at_end())
self.rewrite_text()
return True
@@ -1329,21 +1318,10 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
if reset:
self.reset_completion()
-
- if self.pos < (3*(self.width)//4) and self.line_pos > 0 and self.line_pos+self.pos-1<=len(self.text):
- self.line_pos -= self.width//4
- if self.line_pos < 0:
- self.pos += (self.width//4) + self.line_pos - 1
- self.line_pos = 0
- else:
- self.pos += self.width//4 - 1
- elif self.pos >= 1:
- self.pos -= 1
- elif self.line_pos > 0:
- self.line_pos -= 1
- if jump and self.pos+self.line_pos >= 1 and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] == '\x19':
- self.key_left()
- elif reset:
+ if self.pos == 0:
+ return
+ self.pos -= 1
+ if reset:
self.rewrite_text()
return True
@@ -1353,14 +1331,10 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
if reset:
self.reset_completion()
- if self.pos == self.width-1:
- if self.line_pos + self.width-1 < len(self.text):
- self.line_pos += 1
- elif self.pos < len(self.text):
- self.pos += 1
- if jump and self.pos+self.line_pos < len(self.text) and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] == '\x19':
- self.key_right()
- elif reset:
+ if self.is_cursor_at_end():
+ return
+ self.pos += 1
+ if reset:
self.rewrite_text()
return True
@@ -1371,12 +1345,8 @@ class Input(Win):
self.reset_completion()
if self.pos == 0:
return
- self.text = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos-1]+self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos:]
- self.key_left(False)
- if self.pos+self.line_pos >= 1 and self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos-1] == '\x19':
- self.text = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos-1]+self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos:]
- if reset:
- self.rewrite_text()
+ self.key_left()
+ self.key_dc()
return True
def auto_completion(self, word_list, add_after='', quotify=True):
@@ -1506,7 +1476,7 @@ class Input(Win):
if command_stop == -1 or self.pos <= command_stop:
return 0
text = self.text[command_stop+1:]
- pos = self.pos + self.line_pos - len(self.text) + len(text) - 1
+ pos = self.pos - len(self.text) + len(text) - 1
val = common.find_argument(pos, text, quoted=quoted) + 1
return val
@@ -1522,7 +1492,7 @@ class Input(Win):
Normal completion
"""
(y, x) = self._win.getyx()
- pos = self.pos + self.line_pos
+ pos = self.pos
if pos < len(self.text) and after.endswith(' ') and self.text[pos] == ' ':
after = after[:-1] # remove the last space if we are already on a space
if not self.last_completion:
@@ -1571,12 +1541,9 @@ class Input(Win):
return False # ignore non-handled keyboard shortcuts
if reset:
self.reset_completion()
- self.text = self.text[:self.pos+self.line_pos]+key+self.text[self.pos+self.line_pos:]
- if self.pos + len(key) >= self.width - 1:
- self.line_pos += self.pos + len(key) - (3*(self.width//4))
- self.pos = 3*(self.width//4)
- else:
- self.pos += len(key)
+ # Insert the char at the cursor position
+ self.text = self.text[:self.pos]+key+self.text[self.pos:]
+ self.pos += len(key)
if reset:
self.rewrite_text()
if self.on_input:
@@ -1596,26 +1563,75 @@ class Input(Win):
"""
return self.text
+ def addstr_colored_lite(self, text, y=None, x=None):
+ """
+ Just like addstr_colored, with the single-char attributes
+ (\x0E to \x19 instead of \x19 + attr). We do not use any }
+ char in this version
+ """
+ if y is not None and x is not None:
+ self.move(y, x)
+ format_char = find_first_format_char(text)
+ while format_char != -1:
+ attr_char = self.text_attributes[format_chars.index(text[format_char])]
+ self.addstr(text[:format_char])
+ self.addstr(attr_char, curses.A_REVERSE)
+ text = text[format_char+1:]
+ if attr_char == 'o':
+ self._win.attrset(0)
+ elif attr_char == 'u':
+ self._win.attron(curses.A_UNDERLINE)
+ elif attr_char == 'b':
+ self._win.attron(curses.A_BOLD)
+ elif attr_char in string.digits and attr_char != '':
+ self._win.attron(to_curses_attr((int(attr_char), -1)))
+ format_char = find_first_format_char(text)
+ self.addstr(text)
+
def rewrite_text(self):
"""
- Refresh the line onscreen, from the pos and pos_line
+ Refresh the line onscreen, but first, always adjust the
+ view_pos. Also, each FORMAT_CHAR+attr_char count only take
+ one screen column (this is done in addstr_colored_lite), we
+ have to do some special calculations to find the correct
+ length of text to display, and the position of the cursor.
"""
+ self.adjust_view_pos()
with g_lock:
text = self.text.replace('\n', '|')
self._win.erase()
if self.color:
self._win.attron(to_curses_attr(self.color))
- displayed_text = text[self.line_pos:self.line_pos+self.width-1]
- self.addstr(displayed_text)
+ displayed_text = text[self.view_pos:self.view_pos+self.width-1]
+ self._win.attrset(0)
+ self.addstr_colored_lite(displayed_text)
+ # Fill the rest of the line with the input color
if self.color:
(y, x) = self._win.getyx()
size = self.width-x
self.addnstr(' '*size, size, to_curses_attr(self.color))
- self.addstr(0, poopt.wcswidth(displayed_text[:self.pos]), '')
+ self.addstr(0, poopt.wcswidth(displayed_text[:self.pos-self.view_pos]), '')
if self.color:
self._win.attroff(to_curses_attr(self.color))
self._refresh()
+ def adjust_view_pos(self):
+ """
+ Adjust the position of the View, if needed (for example if the
+ cursor moved and would now be out of the view, we adapt the
+ view_pos so that we can always see our cursor)
+ """
+ if self.pos == 0:
+ self.view_pos = 0
+ return
+ if self.pos < self.view_pos:
+ self.view_pos = self.pos - 6
+ if self.pos > self.view_pos + self.width:
+ self.view_pos = self.pos - self.width + 6
+ assert(self.view_pos > 0 and
+ self.pos > self.view_pos and
+ self.pos < self.view_pos + self.width)
+
def refresh(self):
log.debug('Refresh: %s',self.__class__.__name__)
self.rewrite_text()
@@ -1623,7 +1639,6 @@ class Input(Win):
def clear_text(self):
self.text = ''
self.pos = 0
- self.line_pos = 0
self.rewrite_text()
def key_enter(self):
@@ -1712,39 +1727,6 @@ class HistoryInput(Input):
self.histo_pos = -1
self.key_end()
- def rewrite_text(self):
- """
- Rewrite the text just like a normal input, but with the instruction
- on the left or a "completion bar" on the right (those are mutually
- exclusive)
- """
- with g_lock:
- text = self.text.replace('\n', '|').replace('\t', ' ')
- self._win.erase()
- if self.help_message:
- self.addstr(self.help_message, to_curses_attr(get_theme().COLOR_INFORMATION_BAR))
- text_pos = len(self.help_message) + 1
- self.addstr(' ')
- else:
- text_pos = 0
- if self.color:
- self._win.attron(to_curses_attr(self.color))
-
- width = self.width // 2 if self.search else self.width
- displayed_text = text[self.line_pos:self.line_pos+width-1]
-
- self._win.attrset(0)
- self.addstr_colored_lite(displayed_text)
-
- if self.search:
- self.update_completed()
- self.addstr(0, width, self.current_completed.ljust(width+1, ' '), to_curses_attr(get_theme().COLOR_INFORMATION_BAR))
-
- self.addstr(0, poopt.wcswidth(displayed_text[:self.pos]) + text_pos, '')
- if self.color:
- self._win.attroff(to_curses_attr(self.color))
- self._refresh()
-
class MessageInput(HistoryInput):
"""
The input featuring history and that is being used in
@@ -1752,7 +1734,7 @@ class MessageInput(HistoryInput):
Also letting the user enter colors or other text markups
"""
history = list() # The history is common to all MessageInput
- text_attributes = set(('b', 'o', 'u'))
+ text_attributes = ['b', 'o', 'u', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7']
def __init__(self):
HistoryInput.__init__(self)
@@ -1766,12 +1748,13 @@ class MessageInput(HistoryInput):
def enter_attrib(self):
"""
- Read one more char (c) and add \x19c to the string
+ Read one more char (c), add the corresponding char from formats_char to the text string
"""
attr_char = self.core.read_keyboard()[0]
- if attr_char in self.text_attributes or attr_char in allowed_color_digits:
- self.do_command('\x19', False)
- self.do_command(attr_char)
+ if attr_char in self.text_attributes:
+ char = format_chars[self.text_attributes.index(attr_char)]
+ self.do_command(char, False)
+ self.rewrite_text()
def key_enter(self):
if self.history_enter():