awesome/lib/awful/key.lua

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--- Create easily new key objects ignoring certain modifiers.
--
-- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-- @copyright 2009 Julien Danjou
-- @module awful.key
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Grab environment we need
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local ipairs = ipairs
local capi = { key = key, root = root }
local util = require("awful.util")
local key = { mt = {}, hotkeys = {} }
--- Modifiers to ignore.
-- By default this is initialized as { "Lock", "Mod2" }
-- so the Caps Lock or Num Lock modifier are not taking into account by awesome
-- when pressing keys.
-- @name awful.key.ignore_modifiers
-- @class table
key.ignore_modifiers = { "Lock", "Mod2" }
--- Convert the modifiers into pc105 key names
local conversion = {
mod4 = "Super_L",
control = "Control_L",
shift = "Shift_L",
mod1 = "Alt_L",
}
--- Execute a key combination.
-- If an awesome keybinding is assigned to the combination, it should be
-- executed.
-- @see root.fake_input
-- @tparam table mod A modified table. Valid modifiers are: Any, Mod1,
-- Mod2, Mod3, Mod4, Mod5, Shift, Lock and Control.
-- @tparam string k The key
function key.execute(mod, k)
for _, v in ipairs(mod) do
local m = conversion[v:lower()]
if m then
root.fake_input("key_press", m)
end
end
root.fake_input("key_press" , k)
root.fake_input("key_release", k)
for _, v in ipairs(mod) do
local m = conversion[v:lower()]
if m then
root.fake_input("key_release", m)
end
end
end
--- Create a new key to use as binding.
-- This function is useful to create several keys from one, because it will use
-- the ignore_modifier variable to create several keys with and without the
-- ignored modifiers activated.
-- For example if you want to ignore CapsLock in your keybinding (which is
-- ignored by default by this function), creating a key binding with this
-- function will return 2 key objects: one with CapsLock on, and another one
-- with CapsLock off.
-- @see key.key
-- @tparam table mod A list of modifier keys. Valid modifiers are: Any, Mod1,
-- Mod2, Mod3, Mod4, Mod5, Shift, Lock and Control.
-- @tparam string _key The key to trigger an event.
-- @tparam function press Callback for when the key is pressed.
-- @tparam[opt] function release Callback for when the key is released.
-- @tparam table data User data for key,
-- for example {description="select next tag", group="tag"}.
-- @treturn table A table with one or several key objects.
function key.new(mod, _key, press, release, data)
if type(release)=='table' then
data=release
release=nil
end
local ret = {}
local subsets = util.subsets(key.ignore_modifiers)
for _, set in ipairs(subsets) do
ret[#ret + 1] = capi.key({ modifiers = util.table.join(mod, set),
key = _key })
if press then
ret[#ret]:connect_signal("press", function(_, ...) press(...) end)
end
if release then
ret[#ret]:connect_signal("release", function(_, ...) release(...) end)
end
end
-- append custom userdata (like description) to a hotkey
data = data and util.table.clone(data) or {}
data.mod = mod
data.key = _key
table.insert(key.hotkeys, data)
data.execute = function(_) key.execute(mod, _key) end
return ret
end
--- Compare a key object with modifiers and key.
-- @param _key The key object.
-- @param pressed_mod The modifiers to compare with.
-- @param pressed_key The key to compare with.
function key.match(_key, pressed_mod, pressed_key)
-- First, compare key.
if pressed_key ~= _key.key then return false end
-- Then, compare mod
local mod = _key.modifiers
-- For each modifier of the key object, check that the modifier has been
-- pressed.
for _, m in ipairs(mod) do
-- Has it been pressed?
if not util.table.hasitem(pressed_mod, m) then
-- No, so this is failure!
return false
end
end
-- If the number of pressed modifier is ~=, it is probably >, so this is not
-- the same, return false.
return #pressed_mod == #mod
end
function key.mt:__call(...)
return key.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(key, key.mt)
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