# vim: ft=python fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et: # Copyright 2014-2017 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) # # This file is part of qutebrowser. # # qutebrowser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # qutebrowser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with qutebrowser. If not, see . """Base class for vim-like key sequence parser.""" import enum import re import unicodedata from PyQt5.QtCore import pyqtSignal, QObject from qutebrowser.config import config from qutebrowser.utils import usertypes, log, utils class BaseKeyParser(QObject): """Parser for vim-like key sequences and shortcuts. Not intended to be instantiated directly. Subclasses have to override execute() to do whatever they want to. Class Attributes: Match: types of a match between a binding and the keystring. partial: No keychain matched yet, but it's still possible in the future. definitive: Keychain matches exactly. none: No more matches possible. Types: type of a key binding. chain: execute() was called via a chain-like key binding special: execute() was called via a special key binding do_log: Whether to log keypresses or not. passthrough: Whether unbound keys should be passed through with this handler. Attributes: bindings: Bound key bindings special_bindings: Bound special bindings (). _win_id: The window ID this keyparser is associated with. _warn_on_keychains: Whether a warning should be logged when binding keychains in a section which does not support them. _keystring: The currently entered key sequence _modename: The name of the input mode associated with this keyparser. _supports_count: Whether count is supported _supports_chains: Whether keychains are supported Signals: keystring_updated: Emitted when the keystring is updated. arg: New keystring. request_leave: Emitted to request leaving a mode. arg 0: Mode to leave. arg 1: Reason for leaving. arg 2: Ignore the request if we're not in that mode """ keystring_updated = pyqtSignal(str) request_leave = pyqtSignal(usertypes.KeyMode, str, bool) do_log = True passthrough = False Match = enum.Enum('Match', ['partial', 'definitive', 'other', 'none']) Type = enum.Enum('Type', ['chain', 'special']) def __init__(self, win_id, parent=None, supports_count=None, supports_chains=False): super().__init__(parent) self._win_id = win_id self._modename = None self._keystring = '' if supports_count is None: supports_count = supports_chains self._supports_count = supports_count self._supports_chains = supports_chains self._warn_on_keychains = True self.bindings = {} self.special_bindings = {} config.instance.changed.connect(self._on_config_changed) def __repr__(self): return utils.get_repr(self, supports_count=self._supports_count, supports_chains=self._supports_chains) def _debug_log(self, message): """Log a message to the debug log if logging is active. Args: message: The message to log. """ if self.do_log: log.keyboard.debug(message) def _handle_special_key(self, e): """Handle a new keypress with special keys (). Return True if the keypress has been handled, and False if not. Args: e: the KeyPressEvent from Qt. Return: True if event has been handled, False otherwise. """ binding = utils.keyevent_to_string(e) if binding is None: self._debug_log("Ignoring only-modifier keyeevent.") return False if binding not in self.special_bindings: key_mappings = config.val.bindings.key_mappings try: binding = key_mappings['<{}>'.format(binding)][1:-1] except KeyError: pass try: cmdstr = self.special_bindings[binding] except KeyError: self._debug_log("No special binding found for {}.".format(binding)) return False count, _command = self._split_count(self._keystring) self.execute(cmdstr, self.Type.special, count) self.clear_keystring() return True def _split_count(self, keystring): """Get count and command from the current keystring. Args: keystring: The key string to split. Return: A (count, command) tuple. """ if self._supports_count: (countstr, cmd_input) = re.match(r'^(\d*)(.*)', keystring).groups() count = int(countstr) if countstr else None if count == 0 and not cmd_input: cmd_input = keystring count = None else: cmd_input = keystring count = None return count, cmd_input def _handle_single_key(self, e): """Handle a new keypress with a single key (no modifiers). Separate the keypress into count/command, then check if it matches any possible command, and either run the command, ignore it, or display an error. Args: e: the KeyPressEvent from Qt. Return: A self.Match member. """ txt = e.text() key = e.key() self._debug_log("Got key: 0x{:x} / text: '{}'".format(key, txt)) if len(txt) == 1: category = unicodedata.category(txt) is_control_char = (category == 'Cc') else: is_control_char = False if (not txt) or is_control_char: self._debug_log("Ignoring, no text char") return self.Match.none count, cmd_input = self._split_count(self._keystring + txt) match, binding = self._match_key(cmd_input) if match == self.Match.none: mappings = config.val.bindings.key_mappings mapped = mappings.get(txt, None) if mapped is not None: txt = mapped count, cmd_input = self._split_count(self._keystring + txt) match, binding = self._match_key(cmd_input) self._keystring += txt if match == self.Match.definitive: self._debug_log("Definitive match for '{}'.".format( self._keystring)) self.clear_keystring() self.execute(binding, self.Type.chain, count) elif match == self.Match.partial: self._debug_log("No match for '{}' (added {})".format( self._keystring, txt)) elif match == self.Match.none: self._debug_log("Giving up with '{}', no matches".format( self._keystring)) self.clear_keystring() elif match == self.Match.other: pass else: raise AssertionError("Invalid match value {!r}".format(match)) return match def _match_key(self, cmd_input): """Try to match a given keystring with any bound keychain. Args: cmd_input: The command string to find. Return: A tuple (matchtype, binding). matchtype: Match.definitive, Match.partial or Match.none. binding: - None with Match.partial/Match.none. - The found binding with Match.definitive. """ if not cmd_input: # Only a count, no command yet, but we handled it return (self.Match.other, None) # A (cmd_input, binding) tuple (k, v of bindings) or None. definitive_match = None partial_match = False # Check definitive match try: definitive_match = (cmd_input, self.bindings[cmd_input]) except KeyError: pass # Check partial match for binding in self.bindings: if definitive_match is not None and binding == definitive_match[0]: # We already matched that one continue elif binding.startswith(cmd_input): partial_match = True break if definitive_match is not None: return (self.Match.definitive, definitive_match[1]) elif partial_match: return (self.Match.partial, None) else: return (self.Match.none, None) def handle(self, e): """Handle a new keypress and call the respective handlers. Args: e: the KeyPressEvent from Qt Return: True if the event was handled, False otherwise. """ handled = self._handle_special_key(e) if handled or not self._supports_chains: return handled match = self._handle_single_key(e) # don't emit twice if the keystring was cleared in self.clear_keystring if self._keystring: self.keystring_updated.emit(self._keystring) return match != self.Match.none @config.change_filter('bindings') def _on_config_changed(self): self._read_config() def _read_config(self, modename=None): """Read the configuration. Config format: key = command, e.g.: = quit Args: modename: Name of the mode to use. """ if modename is None: if self._modename is None: raise ValueError("read_config called with no mode given, but " "None defined so far!") modename = self._modename else: self._modename = modename self.bindings = {} self.special_bindings = {} for key, cmd in config.key_instance.get_bindings_for(modename).items(): assert cmd self._parse_key_command(modename, key, cmd) def _parse_key_command(self, modename, key, cmd): """Parse the keys and their command and store them in the object.""" if utils.is_special_key(key): self.special_bindings[key[1:-1]] = cmd elif self._supports_chains: self.bindings[key] = cmd elif self._warn_on_keychains: log.keyboard.warning("Ignoring keychain '{}' in mode '{}' because " "keychains are not supported there." .format(key, modename)) def execute(self, cmdstr, keytype, count=None): """Handle a completed keychain. Args: cmdstr: The command to execute as a string. keytype: Type.chain or Type.special count: The count if given. """ raise NotImplementedError def clear_keystring(self): """Clear the currently entered key sequence.""" if self._keystring: self._debug_log("discarding keystring '{}'.".format( self._keystring)) self._keystring = '' self.keystring_updated.emit(self._keystring)