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428 lines
16 KiB
Haskell
--------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- |
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-- Module : XMonad.Util.EZConfig
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-- Copyright : Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com>
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-- Brent Yorgey <byorgey@gmail.com> (key parsing)
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-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
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--
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-- Maintainer : Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com>
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--
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-- Useful helper functions for amending the defaultConfig, and for
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-- parsing keybindings specified in a special (emacs-like) format.
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--
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-- (See also "XMonad.Util.CustomKeys" in xmonad-contrib.)
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--
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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module XMonad.Util.EZConfig (
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-- * Usage
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-- $usage
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-- * Adding or removing keybindings
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additionalKeys, additionalKeysP,
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removeKeys, removeKeysP,
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additionalMouseBindings, removeMouseBindings,
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-- * Emacs-style keybinding specifications
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mkKeymap, checkKeymap,
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) where
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import XMonad
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import XMonad.Actions.Submap
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import qualified Data.Map as M
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import Data.List (foldl', intersperse, sortBy, groupBy, nub)
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import Data.Ord (comparing)
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import Data.Maybe
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import Control.Arrow (first, (&&&))
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import Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP
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-- $usage
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-- To use this module, first import it into your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@:
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--
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-- > import XMonad.Util.EZConfig
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--
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-- Then, use one of the provided functions to modify your
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-- configuration. You can use 'additionalKeys', 'removeKeys',
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-- 'additionalMouseBindings', and 'removeMouseBindings' to easily add
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-- and remove keybindings or mouse bindings. You can use 'mkKeymap'
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-- to create a keymap using emacs-style keybinding specifications
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-- like @\"M-x\"@ instead of @(modMask, xK_x)@, or 'additionalKeysP'
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-- and 'removeKeysP' to easily add or remove emacs-style keybindings.
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-- If you use emacs-style keybindings, the 'checkKeymap' function is
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-- provided, suitable for adding to your 'startupHook', which can warn
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-- you of any parse errors or duplicate bindings in your keymap.
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--
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-- For more information and usage eamples, see the documentation
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-- provided with each exported function, and check the xmonad config
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-- archive (<http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Config_archive>)
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-- for some real examples of use.
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-- |
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-- Add or override keybindings from the existing set. Example use:
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--
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-- > main = xmonad $ defaultConfig { terminal = "urxvt" }
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-- > `additionalKeys`
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-- > [ ((mod1Mask, xK_m ), spawn "echo 'Hi, mom!' | dzen2 -p 4")
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-- > , ((mod1Mask, xK_BackSpace), withFocused hide) -- N.B. this is an absurd thing to do
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-- > ]
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--
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-- This overrides the previous definition of mod-m.
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--
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-- Note that, unlike in xmonad 0.4 and previous, you can't use modMask to refer
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-- to the modMask you configured earlier. You must specify mod1Mask (or
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-- whichever), or add your own @myModMask = mod1Mask@ line.
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additionalKeys :: XConfig a -> [((ButtonMask, KeySym), X ())] -> XConfig a
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additionalKeys conf keyList =
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conf { keys = \cnf -> M.union (M.fromList keyList) (keys conf cnf) }
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-- | Like 'additionalKeys', except using short @String@ key
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-- descriptors like @\"M-m\"@ instead of @(modMask, xK_m)@, as
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-- described in the documentation for 'mkKeymap'. For example:
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--
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-- > main = xmonad $ defaultConfig { terminal = "urxvt" }
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-- > `additionalKeysP`
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-- > [ ("M-m", spawn "echo 'Hi, mom!' | dzen2 -p 4")
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-- > , ("M-<Backspace>", withFocused hide) -- N.B. this is an absurd thing to do
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-- > ]
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additionalKeysP :: XConfig l -> [(String, X ())] -> XConfig l
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additionalKeysP conf keyList =
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conf { keys = \cnf -> M.union (mkKeymap cnf keyList) (keys conf cnf) }
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-- |
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-- Remove standard keybindings you're not using. Example use:
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--
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-- > main = xmonad $ defaultConfig { terminal = "urxvt" }
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-- > `removeKeys` [(mod1Mask .|. shiftMask, n) | n <- [xK_1 .. xK_9]]
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removeKeys :: XConfig a -> [(ButtonMask, KeySym)] -> XConfig a
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removeKeys conf keyList =
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conf { keys = \cnf -> keys conf cnf `M.difference` M.fromList (zip keyList $ return ()) }
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-- | Like 'removeKeys', except using short @String@ key descriptors
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-- like @\"M-m\"@ instead of @(modMask, xK_m)@, as described in the
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-- documentation for 'mkKeymap'. For example:
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--
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-- > main = xmonad $ defaultConfig { terminal = "urxvt" }
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-- > `removeKeysP` ["M-S-" ++ [n] | n <- ['1'..'9']]
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removeKeysP :: XConfig l -> [String] -> XConfig l
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removeKeysP conf keyList =
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conf { keys = \cnf -> keys conf cnf `M.difference` mkKeymap cnf (zip keyList $ repeat (return ())) }
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-- | Like 'additionalKeys', but for mouse bindings.
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additionalMouseBindings :: XConfig a -> [((ButtonMask, Button), Window -> X ())] -> XConfig a
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additionalMouseBindings conf mouseBindingsList =
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conf { mouseBindings = \cnf -> M.union (M.fromList mouseBindingsList) (mouseBindings conf cnf) }
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-- | Like 'removeKeys', but for mouse bindings.
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removeMouseBindings :: XConfig a -> [(ButtonMask, Button)] -> XConfig a
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removeMouseBindings conf mouseBindingList =
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conf { mouseBindings = \cnf -> mouseBindings conf cnf `M.difference`
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M.fromList (zip mouseBindingList $ return ()) }
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--------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Keybinding parsing ---------------------------------------
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--------------------------------------------------------------
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-- | Given a config (used to determine the proper modifier key to use)
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-- and a list of @(String, X ())@ pairs, create a key map by parsing
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-- the key sequence descriptions contained in the Strings. The key
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-- sequence descriptions are \"emacs-style\": @M-@, @C-@, @S-@, and
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-- @M\#-@ denote mod, control, shift, and mod1-mod5 (where @\#@ is
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-- replaced by the appropriate number) respectively; some special
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-- keys can be specified by enclosing their name in angle brackets.
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--
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-- For example, @\"M-C-x\"@ denotes mod+ctrl+x; @\"S-\<Escape\>\"@ denotes
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-- shift-escape.
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--
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-- Sequences of keys can also be specified by separating the key
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-- descriptions with spaces. For example, @\"M-x y \<Down\>\"@ denotes the
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-- sequence of keys mod+x, y, down. Submaps (see
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-- "XMonad.Actions.Submap") will be automatically generated to
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-- correctly handle these cases.
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--
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-- So, for example, a complete key map might be specified as
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--
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-- > keys = \c -> mkKeymap c $
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-- > [ ("M-S-<Return>", spawn $ terminal c)
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-- > , ("M-x w", spawn "xmessage 'woohoo!'") -- type mod+x then w to pop up 'woohoo!'
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-- > , ("M-x y", spawn "xmessage 'yay!'") -- type mod+x then y to pop up 'yay!'
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-- > , ("M-S-c", kill)
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-- > ]
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--
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-- Alternatively, you can use 'additionalKeysP' to automatically
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-- create a keymap and add it to your config.
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--
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-- Here is a complete list of supported special keys. Note that a few
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-- keys, such as the arrow keys, have synonyms:
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--
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-- > <Backspace>
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-- > <Tab>
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-- > <Return>
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-- > <Pause>
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-- > <Scroll_lock>
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-- > <Sys_Req>
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-- > <Escape>, <Esc>
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-- > <Delete>
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-- > <Home>
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-- > <Left>, <L>
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-- > <Up>, <U>
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-- > <Right>, <R>
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-- > <Down>, <D>
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-- > <Page_Up>
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-- > <Page_Down>
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-- > <End>
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-- > <Insert>
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-- > <Break>
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-- > <Space>
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-- > <F1>-<F24>
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-- > <KP_Space>
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-- > <KP_Tab>
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-- > <KP_Enter>
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-- > <KP_F1>
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-- > <KP_F2>
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-- > <KP_F3>
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-- > <KP_F4>
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-- > <KP_Home>
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-- > <KP_Left>
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-- > <KP_Up>
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-- > <KP_Right>
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-- > <KP_Down>
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-- > <KP_Prior>
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-- > <KP_Page_Up>
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-- > <KP_Next>
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-- > <KP_Page_Down>
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-- > <KP_End>
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-- > <KP_Begin>
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-- > <KP_Insert>
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-- > <KP_Delete>
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-- > <KP_Equal>
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-- > <KP_Multiply>
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-- > <KP_Add>
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-- > <KP_Separator>
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-- > <KP_Subtract>
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-- > <KP_Decimal>
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-- > <KP_Divide>
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-- > <KP_0>
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-- > <KP_1>
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-- > <KP_2>
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-- > <KP_3>
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-- > <KP_4>
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-- > <KP_5>
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-- > <KP_6>
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-- > <KP_7>
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-- > <KP_8>
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-- > <KP_9>
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mkKeymap :: XConfig l -> [(String, X ())] -> M.Map (KeyMask, KeySym) (X ())
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mkKeymap c = M.fromList . mkSubmaps . readKeymap c
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-- | Given a list of pairs of parsed key sequences and actions,
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-- group them into submaps in the appropriate way.
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mkSubmaps :: [ ([(KeyMask,KeySym)], X ()) ] -> [((KeyMask, KeySym), X ())]
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mkSubmaps binds = map combine gathered
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where gathered = groupBy fstKey
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. sortBy (comparing fst)
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$ binds
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combine [([k],act)] = (k,act)
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combine ks = (head . fst . head $ ks,
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submap . M.fromList . mkSubmaps $ map (first tail) ks)
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fstKey = (==) `on` (head . fst)
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on :: (a -> a -> b) -> (c -> a) -> c -> c -> b
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op `on` f = \x y -> f x `op` f y
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-- | Given a configuration record and a list of (key sequence
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-- description, action) pairs, parse the key sequences into lists of
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-- @(KeyMask,KeySym)@ pairs. Key sequences which fail to parse will
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-- be ignored.
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readKeymap :: XConfig l -> [(String, X())] -> [([(KeyMask,KeySym)], X())]
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readKeymap c = mapMaybe (maybeKeys . first (readKeySequence c))
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where maybeKeys (Nothing,_) = Nothing
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maybeKeys (Just k, act) = Just (k, act)
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-- | Parse a sequence of keys, returning Nothing if there is
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-- a parse failure (no parse, or ambiguous parse).
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readKeySequence :: XConfig l -> String -> Maybe [(KeyMask, KeySym)]
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readKeySequence c = listToMaybe . parses
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where parses = map fst . filter (null.snd) . readP_to_S (parseKeySequence c)
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-- | Parse a sequence of key combinations separated by spaces, e.g.
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-- @\"M-c x C-S-2\"@ (mod+c, x, ctrl+shift+2).
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parseKeySequence :: XConfig l -> ReadP [(KeyMask, KeySym)]
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parseKeySequence c = sepBy1 (parseKeyCombo c) (many1 $ char ' ')
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-- | Parse a modifier-key combination such as "M-C-s" (mod+ctrl+s).
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parseKeyCombo :: XConfig l -> ReadP (KeyMask, KeySym)
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parseKeyCombo c = do mods <- many (parseModifier c)
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k <- parseKey
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return (foldl' (.|.) 0 mods, k)
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-- | Parse a modifier: either M- (user-defined mod-key),
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-- C- (control), S- (shift), or M#- where # is an integer
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-- from 1 to 5 (mod1Mask through mod5Mask).
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parseModifier :: XConfig l -> ReadP KeyMask
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parseModifier c = (string "M-" >> return (modMask c))
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+++ (string "C-" >> return controlMask)
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+++ (string "S-" >> return shiftMask)
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+++ do char 'M'
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n <- satisfy (`elem` ['1'..'5'])
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char '-'
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return (mod1Mask + (read [n]) - 1)
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-- | Parse an unmodified basic key, like @\"x\"@, @\"<F1>\"@, etc.
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parseKey :: ReadP KeySym
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parseKey = parseRegular +++ parseSpecial
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-- | Parse a regular key name (represented by itself).
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parseRegular :: ReadP KeySym
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parseRegular = choice [ char s >> return k
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]
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-- | Parse a special key name (one enclosed in angle brackets).
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parseSpecial :: ReadP KeySym
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parseSpecial = do char '<'
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key <- choice [ string name >> return k
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]
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char '>'
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return key
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-- | A list of all special key names and their associated KeySyms.
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keyNames :: [(String, KeySym)]
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keyNames = functionKeys ++ specialKeys
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-- | A list pairing function key descriptor strings (e.g. @\"<F2>\"@) with
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-- the associated KeySyms.
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functionKeys :: [(String, KeySym)]
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functionKeys = [ ("F" ++ show n, k)
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-- | A list of special key names and their corresponding KeySyms.
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specialKeys :: [(String, KeySym)]
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specialKeys = [ ("Backspace" , xK_BackSpace)
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, ("Tab" , xK_Tab)
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, ("Return" , xK_Return)
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, ("Pause" , xK_Pause)
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, ("Scroll_lock", xK_Scroll_Lock)
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, ("Sys_Req" , xK_Sys_Req)
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, ("Escape" , xK_Escape)
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, ("Esc" , xK_Escape)
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, ("Delete" , xK_Delete)
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, ("Home" , xK_Home)
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, ("Left" , xK_Left)
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, ("Up" , xK_Up)
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, ("Right" , xK_Right)
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, ("Down" , xK_Down)
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, ("L" , xK_Left)
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, ("U" , xK_Up)
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, ("R" , xK_Right)
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, ("D" , xK_Down)
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, ("Page_Up" , xK_Page_Up)
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, ("Page_Down" , xK_Page_Down)
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, ("End" , xK_End)
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, ("Insert" , xK_Insert)
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, ("Break" , xK_Break)
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, ("Space" , xK_space)
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, ("KP_Space" , xK_KP_Space)
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, ("KP_Tab" , xK_KP_Tab)
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, ("KP_Enter" , xK_KP_Enter)
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, ("KP_F1" , xK_KP_F1)
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, ("KP_F2" , xK_KP_F2)
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, ("KP_F3" , xK_KP_F3)
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, ("KP_F4" , xK_KP_F4)
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, ("KP_Home" , xK_KP_Home)
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, ("KP_Left" , xK_KP_Left)
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, ("KP_Up" , xK_KP_Up)
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, ("KP_Right" , xK_KP_Right)
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, ("KP_Down" , xK_KP_Down)
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, ("KP_Prior" , xK_KP_Prior)
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, ("KP_Page_Up" , xK_KP_Page_Up)
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, ("KP_Next" , xK_KP_Next)
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, ("KP_Page_Down", xK_KP_Page_Down)
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, ("KP_End" , xK_KP_End)
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, ("KP_Begin" , xK_KP_Begin)
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, ("KP_Insert" , xK_KP_Insert)
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, ("KP_Delete" , xK_KP_Delete)
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, ("KP_Equal" , xK_KP_Equal)
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, ("KP_Multiply", xK_KP_Multiply)
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, ("KP_Add" , xK_KP_Add)
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, ("KP_Separator", xK_KP_Separator)
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, ("KP_Subtract", xK_KP_Subtract)
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, ("KP_Decimal" , xK_KP_Decimal)
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, ("KP_Divide" , xK_KP_Divide)
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, ("KP_0" , xK_KP_0)
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, ("KP_1" , xK_KP_1)
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, ("KP_2" , xK_KP_2)
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, ("KP_3" , xK_KP_3)
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, ("KP_4" , xK_KP_4)
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, ("KP_5" , xK_KP_5)
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, ("KP_6" , xK_KP_6)
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, ("KP_7" , xK_KP_7)
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, ("KP_8" , xK_KP_8)
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, ("KP_9" , xK_KP_9)
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]
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-- | Given a configuration record and a list of (key sequence
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-- description, action) pairs, check the key sequence descriptions
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-- for validity, and warn the user (via a popup xmessage window) of
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-- any unparseable or duplicate key sequences. This function is
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-- appropriate for adding to your @startupHook@, and you are highly
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-- encouraged to do so; otherwise, duplicate or unparseable
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-- keybindings will be silently ignored.
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--
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-- For example, you might do something like this:
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--
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-- > main = xmonad $ myConfig
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-- >
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-- > myKeymap = [("S-M-c", kill), ...]
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-- > myConfig = defaultConfig {
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-- > ...
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-- > keys = \c -> mkKeymap c myKeymap
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-- > startupHook = return () >> checkKeymap myConfig myKeymap
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-- > ...
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-- > }
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--
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-- NOTE: the @return ()@ in the example above is very important!
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-- Otherwise, you might run into problems with infinite mutual
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-- recursion: the definition of myConfig depends on the definition of
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-- startupHook, which depends on the definition of myConfig, ... and
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-- so on. Actually, it's likely that the above example in particular
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-- would be OK without the @return ()@, but making @myKeymap@ take
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-- @myConfig@ as a parameter would definitely lead to
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-- problems. Believe me. It, uh, happened to my friend. In... a
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-- dream. Yeah. In any event, the @return () >>@ introduces enough
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-- laziness to break the deadlock.
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--
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checkKeymap :: XConfig l -> [(String, a)] -> X ()
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checkKeymap conf km = warn (doKeymapCheck conf km)
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where warn ([],[]) = return ()
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warn (bad,dup) = spawn $ "xmessage 'Warning:\n"
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++ msg "bad" bad ++ "\n"
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++ msg "duplicate" dup ++ "'"
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msg _ [] = ""
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msg m xs = m ++ " keybindings detected: " ++ showBindings xs
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showBindings = concat . intersperse " " . map ((++"\"") . ("\""++))
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-- | Given a config and a list of (key sequence description, action)
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-- pairs, check the key sequence descriptions for validity,
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-- returning a list of unparseable key sequences, and a list of
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-- duplicate key sequences.
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doKeymapCheck :: XConfig l -> [(String,a)] -> ([String], [String])
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doKeymapCheck conf km = (bad,dups)
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where ks = map ((readKeySequence conf &&& id) . fst) km
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bad = nub . map snd . filter (isNothing . fst) $ ks
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dups = map (snd . head)
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. filter ((>1) . length)
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. groupBy ((==) `on` fst)
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. sortBy (comparing fst)
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. map (first fromJust)
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. filter (isJust . fst)
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$ ks
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