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213 lines
6.9 KiB
Haskell
213 lines
6.9 KiB
Haskell
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- |
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-- Module : XMonad.Actions.Prefix
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-- Description : Use an Emacs-style prefix argument for commands.
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-- Copyright : (c) Matus Goljer <matus.goljer@gmail.com>
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-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
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--
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-- Maintainer : Matus Goljer <matus.goljer@gmail.com>
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-- Stability : unstable
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-- Portability : unportable
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--
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-- A module that allows the user to use a prefix argument (raw or numeric).
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--
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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module XMonad.Actions.Prefix
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(
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-- * Usage
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-- $usage
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-- * Installation
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-- $installation
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PrefixArgument(..)
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, usePrefixArgument
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, useDefaultPrefixArgument
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, withPrefixArgument
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, isPrefixRaw
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, isPrefixNumeric
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, ppFormatPrefix
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) where
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import qualified Data.Map as M
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import XMonad.Prelude
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import XMonad
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import XMonad.Util.ExtensibleState as XS
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import XMonad.Util.Paste (sendKey)
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import XMonad.Actions.Submap (submapDefaultWithKey)
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import XMonad.Util.EZConfig (readKeySequence)
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{- $usage
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This module implements Emacs-style prefix argument. The argument
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comes in two flavours, 'Raw' and 'Numeric'.
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To initiate the "prefix mode" you hit the prefix keybinding (default
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C-u). This sets the Raw argument value to 1. Repeatedly hitting this
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key increments the raw value by 1. The Raw argument is usually used
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as a toggle, changing the behaviour of the function called in some way.
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An example might be calling "mpc add" to add new song to the playlist,
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but with C-u we also clean up the playlist beforehand.
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When in the "Raw mode", you can hit numeric keys 0..9 (with no
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modifier) to enter a "Numeric argument". Numeric argument represents
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a natural number. Hitting numeric keys in sequence produces the
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decimal number that would result from typing them. That is, the
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sequence C-u 4 2 sets the Numeric argument value to the number 42.
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If you have a function which understands the prefix argument, for example:
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> addMaybeClean :: PrefixArgument -> X ()
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> addMaybeClean (Raw _) = spawn "mpc clear" >> spawn "mpc add <file>"
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> addMaybeClean _ = spawn "mpc add <file>"
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you can turn it into an X action with the function 'withPrefixArgument'.
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Binding it in your config
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> ((modm, xK_a), withPrefixArgument addMaybeClean)
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Hitting MOD-a will add the @\<file\>@ to the playlist while C-u MOD-a will
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clear the playlist and then add the file.
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You can of course use an anonymous action, like so:
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> ((modm, xK_a), withPrefixArgument $ \prefix -> do
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> case prefix of ...
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> )
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If the prefix key is followed by a binding which is unknown to XMonad,
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the prefix along with that binding is sent to the active window.
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There is one caveat: when you use an application which has a nested
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C-u binding, for example C-c C-u in Emacs org-mode, you have to hit
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C-g (or any other non-recognized key really) to get out of the "xmonad
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grab" and let the C-c C-u be sent to the application.
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-}
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{- $installation
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The simplest way to enable this is to use 'useDefaultPrefixArgument'
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> xmonad $ useDefaultPrefixArgument $ def { .. }
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The default prefix argument is C-u. If you want to customize the
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prefix argument, 'usePrefixArgument' can be used:
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> xmonad $ usePrefixArgument "M-u" $ def { .. }
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where the key is entered in Emacs style (or "XMonad.Util.EZConfig"
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style) notation. The letter `M` stands for your chosen modifier. The
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function defaults to C-u if the argument could not be parsed.
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-}
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data PrefixArgument = Raw Int | Numeric Int | None
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deriving (Read, Show)
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instance ExtensionClass PrefixArgument where
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initialValue = None
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extensionType = PersistentExtension
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-- | Run 'job' in the 'X' monad and then execute 'cleanup'. In case
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-- of exception, 'cleanup' is executed anyway.
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--
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-- Return the return value of 'job'.
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finallyX :: X a -> X a -> X a
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finallyX job cleanup = catchX (job >>= \r -> cleanup >> return r) cleanup
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-- | Set up Prefix. Defaults to C-u when given an invalid key.
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--
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-- See usage section.
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usePrefixArgument :: LayoutClass l Window
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=> String
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-> XConfig l
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-> XConfig l
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usePrefixArgument prefix conf =
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conf{ keys = M.insert binding (handlePrefixArg [binding]) . keys conf }
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where
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binding = case readKeySequence conf prefix of
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Just [key] -> key
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_ -> (controlMask, xK_u)
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-- | Set Prefix up with default prefix key (C-u).
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useDefaultPrefixArgument :: LayoutClass l Window
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=> XConfig l
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-> XConfig l
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useDefaultPrefixArgument = usePrefixArgument "C-u"
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handlePrefixArg :: [(KeyMask, KeySym)] -> X ()
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handlePrefixArg events = do
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ks <- asks keyActions
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logger <- asks (logHook . config)
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flip finallyX (XS.put None >> logger) $ do
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prefix <- XS.get
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case prefix of
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Raw a -> XS.put $ Raw (a + 1)
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None -> XS.put $ Raw 1
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_ -> return ()
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logger
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submapDefaultWithKey defaultKey ks
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where defaultKey key@(m, k) =
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if k `elem` (xK_0 : [xK_1 .. xK_9]) && m == noModMask
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then do
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prefix <- XS.get
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let x = fromJust (Prelude.lookup k keyToNum)
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case prefix of
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Raw _ -> XS.put $ Numeric x
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Numeric a -> XS.put $ Numeric $ a * 10 + x
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None -> return () -- should never happen
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handlePrefixArg (key:events)
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else do
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prefix <- XS.get
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mapM_ (uncurry sendKey) $ case prefix of
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Raw a -> replicate a (head events) ++ [key]
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_ -> reverse (key:events)
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keyToNum = (xK_0, 0) : zip [xK_1 .. xK_9] [1..9]
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-- | Turn a prefix-aware X action into an X-action.
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--
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-- First, fetch the current prefix, then pass it as argument to the
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-- original function. You should use this to "run" your commands.
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withPrefixArgument :: (PrefixArgument -> X ()) -> X ()
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withPrefixArgument = (>>=) XS.get
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-- | Test if 'PrefixArgument' is 'Raw' or not.
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isPrefixRaw :: PrefixArgument -> Bool
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isPrefixRaw (Raw _) = True
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isPrefixRaw _ = False
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-- | Test if 'PrefixArgument' is 'Numeric' or not.
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isPrefixNumeric :: PrefixArgument -> Bool
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isPrefixNumeric (Numeric _) = True
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isPrefixNumeric _ = False
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-- | Format the prefix using the Emacs convetion for use in a
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-- statusbar, like xmobar.
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--
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-- To add this formatted prefix to printer output, you can set it up
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-- like so
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--
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-- > myPrinter :: PP
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-- > myPrinter = def { ppExtras = [ppFormatPrefix] }
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--
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-- And then add to your status bar using "XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar":
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--
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-- > mySB = statusBarProp "xmobar" myPrinter
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-- > main = xmonad $ withEasySB mySB defToggleStrutsKey def
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--
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-- Or, directly in your 'logHook' configuration
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--
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-- > logHook = dynamicLogWithPP myPrinter
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ppFormatPrefix :: X (Maybe String)
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ppFormatPrefix = do
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prefix <- XS.get
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return $ case prefix of
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Raw n -> Just $ foldr1 (\a b -> a ++ " " ++ b) $ replicate n "C-u"
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Numeric n -> Just $ "C-u " ++ show n
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None -> Nothing
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