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mouse.go
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package tea
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
)
// MouseMsg contains information about a mouse event and are sent to a programs
// update function when mouse activity occurs. Note that the mouse must first
// be enabled via in order the mouse events to be received.
type MouseMsg MouseEvent
// MouseEvent represents a mouse event, which could be a click, a scroll wheel
// movement, a cursor movement, or a combination.
type MouseEvent struct {
X int
Y int
Type MouseEventType
Alt bool
Ctrl bool
}
// String returns a string representation of a mouse event.
func (m MouseEvent) String() (s string) {
if m.Ctrl {
s += "ctrl+"
}
if m.Alt {
s += "alt+"
}
s += mouseEventTypes[m.Type]
return s
}
// MouseEventType indicates the type of mouse event occurring.
type MouseEventType int
// Mouse event types.
const (
MouseUnknown MouseEventType = iota
MouseLeft
MouseRight
MouseMiddle
MouseRelease
MouseWheelUp
MouseWheelDown
MouseMotion
)
var mouseEventTypes = map[MouseEventType]string{
MouseUnknown: "unknown",
MouseLeft: "left",
MouseRight: "right",
MouseMiddle: "middle",
MouseRelease: "release",
MouseWheelUp: "wheel up",
MouseWheelDown: "wheel down",
MouseMotion: "motion",
}
// Parse X10-encoded mouse events; the simplest kind. The last release of X10
// was December 1986, by the way.
//
// X10 mouse events look like:
//
// ESC [M Cb Cx Cy
//
// See: http://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#Mouse%20Tracking
func parseX10MouseEvents(buf []byte) ([]MouseEvent, error) {
var r []MouseEvent
seq := []byte("\x1b[M")
if !bytes.Contains(buf, seq) {
return r, errors.New("not an X10 mouse event")
}
for _, v := range bytes.Split(buf, seq) {
if len(v) == 0 {
continue
}
if len(v) != 3 {
return r, errors.New("not an X10 mouse event")
}
var m MouseEvent
const byteOffset = 32
e := v[0] - byteOffset
const (
bitShift = 0b0000_0100
bitAlt = 0b0000_1000
bitCtrl = 0b0001_0000
bitMotion = 0b0010_0000
bitWheel = 0b0100_0000
bitsMask = 0b0000_0011
bitsLeft = 0b0000_0000
bitsMiddle = 0b0000_0001
bitsRight = 0b0000_0010
bitsRelease = 0b0000_0011
bitsWheelUp = 0b0000_0000
bitsWheelDown = 0b0000_0001
)
if e&bitWheel != 0 {
// Check the low two bits.
switch e & bitsMask {
case bitsWheelUp:
m.Type = MouseWheelUp
case bitsWheelDown:
m.Type = MouseWheelDown
}
} else {
// Check the low two bits.
// We do not separate clicking and dragging.
switch e & bitsMask {
case bitsLeft:
m.Type = MouseLeft
case bitsMiddle:
m.Type = MouseMiddle
case bitsRight:
m.Type = MouseRight
case bitsRelease:
if e&bitMotion != 0 {
m.Type = MouseMotion
} else {
m.Type = MouseRelease
}
}
}
if e&bitAlt != 0 {
m.Alt = true
}
if e&bitCtrl != 0 {
m.Ctrl = true
}
// (1,1) is the upper left. We subtract 1 to normalize it to (0,0).
m.X = int(v[1]) - byteOffset - 1
m.Y = int(v[2]) - byteOffset - 1
r = append(r, m)
}
return r, nil
}