1 ;;; menubar.el --- Menubar support for XEmacs
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1991-4, 1997-1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Tinker Systems and INS Engineering Corp.
5 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing.
7 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
8 ;; Keywords: internal, extensions, dumped
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27 ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. (Completely divergent from FSF menu-bar.el)
31 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs (when menubar support is compiled in).
33 ;; Some stuff in FSF menu-bar.el is in menubar-items.el
38 "Input from the menus."
41 (defvar default-menubar nil)
43 ;; this function is considered "part of the lexicon" by many,
44 ;; so we'll leave it here.
45 (defun kill-this-buffer () ; for the menubar
46 "Kill the current buffer."
48 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
50 (defun set-menubar-dirty-flag ()
51 "Tell XEmacs that the menubar has to be updated.
52 NOTE: XEmacs now recognizes when you set a different value for
53 `current-menubar'. You *only* need to call this function if you
54 destructively modify a part of the menubar and don't set `current-menubar'.
55 Note that all the functions that modify a menu call this automatically."
56 (setq-default current-menubar (default-value 'current-menubar)))
58 ;; #### shouldn't this perhaps be `copy-tree'?
59 (defun set-menubar (menubar)
60 "Set the default menubar to be MENUBAR.
61 See `current-menubar' for a description of the syntax of a menubar."
62 (check-menu-syntax menubar t)
63 (setq-default current-menubar (copy-sequence menubar)))
65 (defun set-buffer-menubar (menubar)
66 "Set the buffer-local menubar to be MENUBAR.
67 See `current-menubar' for a description of the syntax of a menubar."
68 (check-menu-syntax menubar t)
69 (make-local-variable 'current-menubar)
70 (setq current-menubar (copy-sequence menubar)))
72 (defun check-menu-syntax (menu &optional menubar-p)
73 ;; The C code does syntax checking on the value of `current-menubar',
74 ;; but it's better to do it early, before things have gotten messed up.
77 (or (stringp (car menu))
79 (list "menu name (first element) must be a string" menu)))
80 ;;(or (cdr menu) (signal 'error (list "menu is empty" menu)))
81 (setq menu (cdr menu)))
83 (while (keywordp (setq item (car menu)))
84 (or (memq item '(:config :included :filter :accelerator))
86 (list "menu keyword must be :config, :included, :accelerator or :filter"
88 (if (or (not (cdr menu))
89 (vectorp (nth 1 menu))
90 (keywordp (nth 1 menu)))
91 (signal 'error (list "strange keyword value" item (nth 1 menu))))
92 (setq menu (nthcdr 2 menu)))
94 (setq menuitem (car menu))
97 (and (string-match "^\\(-+\\|=+\\):\\(.*\\)" menuitem)
98 (setq item (match-string 2 menuitem))
99 (or (member item '(;; Motif-compatible
108 "shadowEtchedOutDash"
109 ;; non-Motif (Lucid menubar widget only)
110 "shadowDoubleEtchedIn"
111 "shadowDoubleEtchedOut"
112 "shadowDoubleEtchedInDash"
113 "shadowDoubleEtchedOutDash"
115 (signal 'error (list "bogus separator style in menu item" item)))
119 (signal 'error (list "nil is only permitted in the top level of menubars"))))
121 (check-menu-syntax menuitem))
123 (let ((L (length menuitem))
127 (list "button descriptors must be at least 2 long"
129 (setq plistp (or (>= L 5)
130 (and (> L 2) (keywordp (aref menuitem 2)))))
137 (setq item (aref menuitem i))
138 (cond ((not (memq item '(:active :suffix :keys :style
139 :full :included :selected
142 (list (if (keywordp item)
143 "unknown menu item keyword"
147 (setq style (aref menuitem (1+ i)))
148 (or (memq style '(nil toggle radio button text))
149 (signal 'error (list "unknown style" style
151 ((eq item :selected) (setq selp t))
153 (setq i (+ i (if (eq item :full) 1 2))))
154 (if (and selp (not (memq style '(toggle button radio))))
157 ":selected only makes sense with :style toggle, radio, or button"
161 ;; (t (signal 'error (list "unrecognized menu descriptor" menuitem))))
162 (t (message "unrecognized menu descriptor %s" (prin1-to-string menuitem))))
163 (setq menu (cdr menu)))))
166 ;;; menu manipulation functions
168 (defun find-menu-item (menubar item-path-list &optional parent)
169 "Search MENUBAR for item given by ITEM-PATH-LIST starting from PARENT.
170 Returns (ITEM . PARENT), where PARENT is the immediate parent of
172 If the item does not exist, the car of the returned value is nil.
173 If some menu in the ITEM-PATH-LIST does not exist, an error is signalled."
174 (check-argument-type 'listp item-path-list)
176 (setq item-path-list (mapcar 'normalize-menu-item-name item-path-list)))
177 (if (not (consp menubar))
181 (when (stringp (car rest))
182 (setq rest (cdr rest)))
183 (while (keywordp (car rest))
184 (setq rest (cddr rest)))
187 (equal (car item-path-list)
188 (normalize-menu-item-name
189 (cond ((vectorp (car rest))
191 ((stringp (car rest))
195 (setq result (car rest)
197 (setq rest (cdr rest))))
198 (if (cdr item-path-list)
199 (cond ((consp result)
200 (find-menu-item (cdr result) (cdr item-path-list) result))
202 (signal 'error (list (gettext "not a submenu") result)))
204 (signal 'error (list (gettext "no such submenu")
205 (car item-path-list)))))
206 (cons result parent)))))
208 (defun add-menu-item-1 (leaf-p menu-path new-item before in-menu)
209 ;; This code looks like it could be cleaned up some more
210 ;; Do we really need 6 calls to find-menu-item?
211 (when before (setq before (normalize-menu-item-name before)))
213 (cond ((vectorp new-item) (aref new-item 0))
214 ((consp new-item) (car new-item))
216 (menubar (or in-menu current-menubar))
217 (menu (condition-case ()
218 (car (find-menu-item menubar menu-path))
224 (signal 'error (list (gettext "not a submenu")
227 (find-menu-item (cdr menu) (list item-name)))
229 (find-menu-item menubar (list item-name)))
232 (error "`current-menubar' is nil: can't add menus to it."))
234 (let ((rest menu-path)
237 ;;; (setq menu (car (find-menu-item (cdr so-far) (list (car rest)))))
239 (if (eq so-far menubar)
240 (car (find-menu-item so-far (list (car rest))))
241 (car (find-menu-item (cdr so-far) (list (car rest))))))
243 (let ((rest2 so-far))
244 (while (and (cdr rest2) (car (cdr rest2)))
245 (setq rest2 (cdr rest2)))
247 (nconc (list (setq menu (list (car rest))))
250 (setq rest (cdr rest)))))
251 (if (and item-found (car item-found))
252 ;; hack the item in place.
254 ;; Isn't it very bad form to use nsubstitute for side effects?
255 (nsubstitute new-item (car item-found) menu)
256 (setq current-menubar (nsubstitute new-item
259 ;; OK, we have to add the whole thing...
260 ;; if BEFORE is specified, try to add it there.
261 (unless menu (setq menu current-menubar))
263 (setq before (car (find-menu-item menu (list before)))))
267 (if (eq before (car (cdr rest)))
269 (setcdr rest (cons new-item (cdr rest)))
270 (setq rest nil added-before t))
271 (setq rest (cdr rest))))
272 (when (not added-before)
273 ;; adding before the first item on the menubar itself is harder
274 (if (and (eq menu menubar) (eq before (car menu)))
275 (setq menu (cons new-item menu)
276 current-menubar menu)
277 ;; otherwise, add the item to the end.
278 (nconc menu (list new-item))))))
279 (set-menubar-dirty-flag)
282 (defun add-menu-button (menu-path menu-leaf &optional before in-menu)
283 "Add a menu item to some menu, creating the menu first if necessary.
284 If the named item exists already, it is changed.
285 MENU-PATH identifies the menu under which the new menu item should be inserted.
286 It is a list of strings; for example, (\"File\") names the top-level \"File\"
287 menu. (\"File\" \"Foo\") names a hypothetical submenu of \"File\".
288 MENU-LEAF is a menubar leaf node. See the documentation of `current-menubar'.
289 BEFORE, if provided, is the name of a menu item before which this item should
290 be added, if this item is not on the menu already. If the item is already
291 present, it will not be moved.
292 IN-MENU, if provided, means use that instead of `current-menubar' as the
294 ;; Note easymenu.el uses the fact that menu-leaf can be a submenu.
295 (add-menu-item-1 t menu-path menu-leaf before in-menu))
297 ;; I actually liked the old name better, but the interface has changed too
298 ;; drastically to keep it. --Stig
299 (defun add-submenu (menu-path submenu &optional before in-menu)
300 "Add a menu to the menubar or one of its submenus.
301 If the named menu exists already, it is changed.
302 MENU-PATH identifies the menu under which the new menu should be inserted.
303 It is a list of strings; for example, (\"File\") names the top-level \"File\"
304 menu. (\"File\" \"Foo\") names a hypothetical submenu of \"File\".
305 If MENU-PATH is nil, then the menu will be added to the menubar itself.
306 SUBMENU is the new menu to add.
307 See the documentation of `current-menubar' for the syntax.
308 BEFORE, if provided, is the name of a menu before which this menu should
309 be added, if this menu is not on its parent already. If the menu is already
310 present, it will not be moved.
311 IN-MENU, if provided, means use that instead of `current-menubar' as the
313 (check-menu-syntax submenu nil)
314 (add-menu-item-1 nil menu-path submenu before in-menu))
315 ;; purespace is no more, so this function is unnecessary
316 ;(defun purecopy-menubar (x)
317 ; ;; this calls purecopy on the strings, and the contents of the vectors,
318 ; ;; but not on the vectors themselves, or the conses - those must be
321 ; (let ((i (length x)))
323 ; (aset x (1- i) (purecopy (aref x (1- i))))
329 ; (setcar rest (purecopy-menubar (car rest)))
330 ; (setq rest (cdr rest))))
335 (defun delete-menu-item (path &optional from-menu)
336 "Remove the named menu item from the menu hierarchy.
337 PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item
338 in the menu hierarchy. The documentation of `add-submenu' describes
340 FROM-MENU, if provided, means use that instead of `current-menubar'
341 as the menu to change."
342 (let* ((pair (condition-case nil (find-menu-item (or from-menu
343 current-menubar) path)
346 (parent (or (cdr pair) current-menubar)))
349 ;; the menubar is the only special case, because other menus begin
351 (if (eq parent current-menubar)
352 (setq current-menubar (delq item parent))
354 (set-menubar-dirty-flag)
357 (defun relabel-menu-item (path new-name)
358 "Change the string of the specified menu item.
359 PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
360 the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
361 under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
362 menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\".
363 NEW-NAME is the string that the menu item will be printed as from now on."
364 (check-type new-name string)
365 (let* ((menubar current-menubar)
366 (pair (find-menu-item menubar path))
370 (signal 'error (list (if menu (gettext "No such menu item")
371 (gettext "No such menu"))
373 (if (and (consp item)
374 (stringp (car item)))
375 (setcar item new-name)
376 (aset item 0 new-name))
377 (set-menubar-dirty-flag)
380 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
382 ;; these are all bad style. Why in the world would we put evaluable forms
383 ;; into the menubar if we didn't want people to use 'em?
384 ;; x-font-menu.el is the only known offender right now and that ought to be
388 (defun enable-menu-item-1 (path toggle-p on-p)
390 (if (and (vectorp path) (> (length path) 2)) ; limited syntax checking...
392 (let* ((menubar current-menubar)
393 (pair (find-menu-item menubar path)))
394 (setq item (car pair)
397 (signal 'error (list (if menu
402 (error "%S is a menu, not a menu item" path))))
403 (if (or (> (length item) 4)
404 (and (symbolp (aref item 2))
405 (= ?: (aref (symbol-name (aref item 2)) 0))))
408 (keyword (if toggle-p :selected :active))
410 (while (< i (length item))
411 (cond ((eq (aref item i) keyword)
412 (aset item (1+ i) on-p)
417 (signal 'error (list "not a toggle menu item" item)))
419 ;; Need to copy the item to extend it, sigh...
420 (let ((cons (memq item menu))
421 (new-item (vconcat item (list keyword on-p))))
423 (setcar cons (setq item new-item))
425 (error "couldn't find %S on its parent?" item)
426 (error "no %S slot to set: %S" keyword item)))))))
429 (signal 'error (list "not a toggle menu item" item))
431 (set-menubar-dirty-flag)
434 (defun enable-menu-item (path)
435 "Make the named menu item be selectable.
436 PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
437 the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
438 under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
439 menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
440 (enable-menu-item-1 path nil t))
442 (defun disable-menu-item (path)
443 "Make the named menu item be unselectable.
444 PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
445 the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
446 under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
447 menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
448 (enable-menu-item-1 path nil nil))
450 (defun select-toggle-menu-item (path)
451 "Make the named toggle- or radio-style menu item be in the `selected' state.
452 PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
453 the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
454 under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
455 menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
456 (enable-menu-item-1 path t t))
458 (defun deselect-toggle-menu-item (path)
459 "Make the named toggle- or radio-style menu item be in the `unselected' state.
460 PATH is a list of strings which identify the position of the menu item in
461 the menu hierarchy. (\"File\" \"Save\") means the menu item called \"Save\"
462 under the toplevel \"File\" menu. (\"Menu\" \"Foo\" \"Item\") means the
463 menu item called \"Item\" under the \"Foo\" submenu of \"Menu\"."
464 (enable-menu-item-1 path t nil))
470 (defvar global-popup-menu nil
471 "The global popup menu. This is present in all modes.
472 See the function `popup-menu' for a description of menu syntax.")
474 (defvar mode-popup-menu nil
475 "The mode-specific popup menu. Automatically buffer local.
476 This is appended to the default items in `global-popup-menu'.
477 See the function `popup-menu' for a description of menu syntax.")
478 (make-variable-buffer-local 'mode-popup-menu)
480 (defvar activate-popup-menu-hook nil
481 "Function or functions run before a mode-specific popup menu is made visible.
482 These functions are called with no arguments, and should interrogate and
483 modify the value of `global-popup-menu' or `mode-popup-menu' as desired.
484 Note: this hook is only run if you use `popup-mode-menu' for activating the
485 global and mode-specific commands; if you have your own binding for button3,
486 this hook won't be run.")
488 (defvar last-popup-menu-event nil
489 "The mouse event that invoked the last popup menu.
490 NOTE: This is EXPERIMENTAL and may change at any time.")
492 (defun popup-mode-menu (&optional event)
493 "Pop up a menu of global and mode-specific commands.
494 The menu is computed by combining `global-popup-menu' and `mode-popup-menu'
495 with any items derived from the `context-menu' property of the extent where the
498 (setq last-popup-menu-event
499 (or (and event (button-event-p event) event)
500 (let* ((mouse-pos (mouse-position))
501 (win (car mouse-pos))
504 (edges (window-pixel-edges win))
506 (winy (second edges))
509 (make-event 'button-press
510 `(button 3 x ,x y ,y channel ,(window-frame win)
511 timestamp ,(current-event-timestamp
512 (cdfw-console win)))))))
513 (run-hooks 'activate-popup-menu-hook)
514 (let* ((context-window (and event (event-window event)))
515 (context-point (and event (event-point event)))
516 (context-extents (and context-window
518 (extents-at context-point
519 (window-buffer context-window)
522 (apply 'append (mapcar #'(lambda (extent)
523 (extent-property extent 'context-menu))
527 ;; Merge global-popup-menu and mode-popup-menu
528 (and mode-popup-menu (check-menu-syntax mode-popup-menu))
529 (let* ((mode-title (and (stringp (car mode-popup-menu))
530 (car mode-popup-menu)))
531 (mode-items (if mode-title (cdr mode-popup-menu)
533 (global-title (and (stringp (car global-popup-menu))
534 (car global-popup-menu)))
535 (global-items (if global-title (cdr global-popup-menu)
538 ;; Strip keywords from local menu for attaching them at the top
539 (while (and mode-items
540 (keywordp (car mode-items)))
541 ;; Push both keyword and its argument.
542 (push (pop mode-items) mode-filters)
543 (push (pop mode-items) mode-filters))
544 (setq mode-filters (nreverse mode-filters))
545 ;; If mode-filters contains a keyword already present in
546 ;; `global-popup-menu', you will probably lose.
547 (append (cond ((not popup-menu-titles) (list ""))
548 (mode-title (list mode-title))
549 (global-title (list global-title))
553 (and context-menu-items mode-items '("---"))
555 (and (or context-menu-items mode-items)
556 global-items '("---" "---"))
557 (and global-title (list global-title))
562 (dispatch-event (next-event)))
566 (defun popup-buffer-menu (event)
567 "Pop up a copy of the Buffers menu (from the menubar) where the mouse is clicked."
569 (let ((window (and (event-over-text-area-p event) (event-window event)))
572 (error "Pointer must be in a normal window"))
573 (select-window window)
575 (setq bmenu (assoc "%_Buffers" current-menubar)))
577 (setq bmenu (assoc "%_Buffers" default-menubar)))
579 (error "Can't find the Buffers menu"))
582 (defun popup-menubar-menu (event)
583 "Pop up a copy of menu that also appears in the menubar."
585 (let ((window (and (event-over-text-area-p event) (event-window event)))
588 (error "Pointer must be in a normal window"))
589 (select-window window)
590 (and current-menubar (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook))
591 ;; #### Instead of having to copy this just to safely get rid of
592 ;; any nil what we should really do is fix up the internal menubar
593 ;; code to just ignore nil if generating a popup menu
594 (setq popup-menubar (delete nil (copy-sequence (or current-menubar
596 (popup-menu (cons "%_Menubar Menu" popup-menubar))
599 (defun menu-call-at-event (form &optional event default-behavior-fallback)
600 "Call FORM while temporarily setting point to the position in EVENT.
601 NOTE: This is EXPERIMENTAL and may change at any time.
603 FORM is called the way forms in menu specs are: i.e. if a symbol, it's called
604 with `call-interactively', otherwise with `eval'. EVENT defaults to
605 `last-popup-menu-event', making this function especially useful in popup
606 menus. The buffer and point are set temporarily within a `save-excursion'.
607 If EVENT is not a mouse event, or was not over a buffer, nothing
608 happens unless DEFAULT-BEHAVIOR-FALLBACK is non-nil, in which case the
609 FORM is called normally."
610 (or event (setq event last-popup-menu-event))
611 (let ((buf (event-buffer event))
612 (p (event-closest-point event)))
613 (cond ((and buf p (> p 0))
618 (call-interactively form)
620 (default-behavior-fallback
622 (call-interactively form)
625 (global-set-key 'button3 'popup-mode-menu)
626 ;; shift button3 and shift button2 are reserved for Hyperbole
627 (global-set-key '(meta control button3) 'popup-buffer-menu)
628 ;; The following command is way too dangerous with Custom.
629 ;; (global-set-key '(meta shift button3) 'popup-menubar-menu)
631 ;; Here's a test of the cool new menu features (from Stig).
633 ;;(setq mode-popup-menu
634 ;; '("Test Popup Menu"
636 ;; ["this item won't appear because of the menu filter" ding t]
641 ;; "--:singleDashedLine"
642 ;; "singleDashedLine"
643 ;; "--:doubleDashedLine"
644 ;; "doubleDashedLine"
647 ;; "--:shadowEtchedIn"
649 ;; "--:shadowEtchedOut"
651 ;; "--:shadowDoubleEtchedIn"
652 ;; "shadowDoubleEtchedIn"
653 ;; "--:shadowDoubleEtchedOut"
654 ;; "shadowDoubleEtchedOut"
655 ;; "--:shadowEtchedInDash"
656 ;; "shadowEtchedInDash"
657 ;; "--:shadowEtchedOutDash"
658 ;; "shadowEtchedOutDash"
659 ;; "--:shadowDoubleEtchedInDash"
660 ;; "shadowDoubleEtchedInDash"
661 ;; "--:shadowDoubleEtchedOutDash"
662 ;; "shadowDoubleEtchedOutDash"
665 (defun get-popup-menu-response (menu-desc &optional event)
666 "Pop up the given menu and wait for a response.
667 This blocks until the response is received, and returns the misc-user
668 event that encapsulates the response. To execute it, you can do
669 (funcall (event-function response) (event-object response))
670 If no response was received, nil is returned.
672 MENU-DESC and EVENT are as in the call to `popup-menu'."
673 ;; partially stolen from w3
675 ;; This function is way gross and assumes to much about menu
676 ;; processing that is X specific. Under mswindows popup menus behave
677 ;; in reasonable ways that you can't obstruct.
678 (let ((echo-keystrokes 0)
680 (popup-menu menu-desc event)
683 (setq new-event (next-command-event new-event))
684 (cond ((misc-user-event-p new-event)
685 (throw 'popup-done new-event))
686 ((button-release-event-p new-event);; don't beep twice
688 ;; It shows how bogus this function is that the event
689 ;; arg could be missing and no-one noticed ...
690 ((event-matches-key-specifier-p new-event (quit-char))
692 ;; mswindows has no pop-down processing (selection is
693 ;; atomic) so doing anything more makes no sense. Since
694 ;; popup-up-p is always false under mswindows, this
695 ;; function has been ordered to do essentially X-specifc
696 ;; processing after this check.
698 (setq unread-command-events (cons new-event
699 unread-command-events))
700 (throw 'popup-done nil))
701 ;; mswindows never gets here
704 (message "please make a choice from the menu.")))))))
706 (defun popup-menu-and-execute-in-window (menu-desc event)
707 "Pop up the given menu and execute its response in EVENT's window.
708 This blocks until the response is received, temporarily selects
709 EVENT's window, and executes the command specified in the response.
710 EVENT can also be a window. See `popup-menu' for the semantics of
713 (get-popup-menu-response menu-desc
714 (and (eventp event) event))))
715 (and (misc-user-event-p response)
716 (save-selected-window
717 (select-window (if (windowp event) event
718 (event-window event)))
719 (funcall (event-function response)
720 (event-object response))))))
722 ;; provide default bindings for menu accelerator map
723 (and (boundp 'menu-accelerator-map)
724 (keymapp menu-accelerator-map)
726 (define-key menu-accelerator-map "\e" 'menu-escape)
727 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [left] 'menu-left)
728 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [right] 'menu-right)
729 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [up] 'menu-up)
730 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [down] 'menu-down)
731 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [return] 'menu-select)
732 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [kp_down] 'menu-down)
733 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [kp_up] 'menu-down)
734 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [kp_left] 'menu-left)
735 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [kp_right] 'menu-right)
736 (define-key menu-accelerator-map [kp_enter] 'menu-select)
737 (define-key menu-accelerator-map "\C-g" 'menu-quit)))
742 ;;; menubar.el ends here