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;;; This file contains definitions for the DISPLAY object for Common-Lisp X windows version 11
;;;
;;; TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
;;; P.O. BOX 2909
;;; AUSTIN, TEXAS 78769
;;;
;;; Copyright (C) 1987 Texas Instruments Incorporated.
;;;
;;; Permission is granted to any individual or institution to use, copy, modify,
;;; and distribute this software, provided that this complete copyright and
;;; permission notice is maintained, intact, in all copies and supporting
;;; documentation.
;;;
;;; Texas Instruments Incorporated provides this software "as is" without
;;; express or implied warranty.
;;;
;;;
;;; Change history:
;;;
;;; Date Author Description
;;; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
;;; 12/10/87 LGO Created
(in-package :xlib)
;; Event Resource
(defvar *event-free-list* nil) ;; List of unused (processed) events
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
;; Maximum number of events supported (the X11 alpha release only has 34)
(defconstant +max-events+ 64)
(defvar *event-key-vector* (make-array +max-events+ :initial-element nil)
"Vector of event keys - See define-event"))
(defvar *event-macro-vector* (make-array +max-events+ :initial-element nil)
"Vector of event handler functions - See declare-event")
(defvar *event-handler-vector* (make-array +max-events+ :initial-element nil)
"Vector of event handler functions - See declare-event")
(defvar *event-send-vector* (make-array +max-events+ :initial-element nil)
"Vector of event sending functions - See declare-event")
(defun allocate-event ()
(or (threaded-atomic-pop *event-free-list* reply-next reply-buffer)
(make-reply-buffer +replysize+)))
(defun deallocate-event (reply-buffer)
(declare (type reply-buffer reply-buffer))
(setf (reply-size reply-buffer) +replysize+)
(threaded-atomic-push reply-buffer *event-free-list* reply-next reply-buffer))
;; Extensions are handled as follows:
;; DEFINITION: Use DEFINE-EXTENSION
;;
;; CODE: Use EXTENSION-CODE to get the X11 opcode for an extension.
;; This looks up the code on the display-extension-alist.
;;
;; EVENTS: Use DECLARE-EVENT to define events. This calls ALLOCATE-EXTENSION-EVENT-CODE
;; at LOAD time to define an internal event-code number
;; (stored in the 'event-code property of the event-name)
;; used to index the following vectors:
;; *event-key-vector* Used for getting the event-key
;; *event-macro-vector* Used for getting the event-parameter getting macros
;;
;; The GET-INTERNAL-EVENT-CODE function can be called at runtime to convert
;; a server event-code into an internal event-code used to index the following
;; vectors:
;; *event-handler-vector* Used for getting the event-handler function
;; *event-send-vector* Used for getting the event-sending function
;;
;; The GET-EXTERNAL-EVENT-CODE function can be called at runtime to convert
;; internal event-codes to external (server) codes.
;;
;; ERRORS: Use DEFINE-ERROR to define new error decodings.
;;
;; Any event-code greater than 34 is for an extension
(defparameter *first-extension-event-code* 35)
(defvar *extensions* nil) ;; alist of (extension-name-symbol events errors)
(defmacro define-extension (name &key events errors)
;; Define extension NAME with EVENTS and ERRORS.
;; Note: The case of NAME is important.
;; To define the request, Use:
;; (with-buffer-request (display (extension-opcode ,name)) ,@body)
;; See the REQUESTS file for lots of examples.
;; To define event handlers, use declare-event.
;; To define error handlers, use declare-error and define-condition.
(declare (type stringable name)
(type list events errors))
(let ((name-symbol (kintern name)) ;; Intern name in the keyword package
(event-list (mapcar #'canonicalize-event-name events)))
`(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setq *extensions* (cons (list ',name-symbol ',event-list ',errors)
(delete ',name-symbol *extensions* :key #'car))))))
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defun canonicalize-event-name (event)
;; Returns the event name keyword given an event name stringable
(declare (type stringable event))
(declare (clx-values event-key))
(kintern event)))
(defun extension-event-key-p (key)
(dolist (extension *extensions* nil)
(when (member key (second extension))
(return t))))
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defun allocate-extension-event-code (name)
;; Allocate an event-code for an extension. This is executed at
;; COMPILE and LOAD time from DECLARE-EVENT. The event-code is
;; used at compile-time by macros to index the following vectors:
;; *EVENT-KEY-VECTOR* *EVENT-MACRO-VECTOR* *EVENT-HANDLER-VECTOR*
;; *EVENT-SEND-VECTOR*
(let ((event-code (get name 'event-code)))
(declare (type (or null card8) event-code))
(unless event-code
;; First ensure the name is for a declared extension
(unless (extension-event-key-p name)
(x-type-error name 'event-key))
(setq event-code (position nil *event-key-vector*
:start *first-extension-event-code*))
(setf (svref *event-key-vector* event-code) name)
(setf (get name 'event-code) event-code))
event-code)))
(defun get-internal-event-code (display code)
;; Given an X11 event-code, return the internal event-code.
;; The internal event-code is used for indexing into the following vectors:
;; *event-key-vector* *event-handler-vector* *event-send-vector*
;; Returns NIL when the event-code is for an extension that isn't handled.
(declare (type display display)
(type card8 code))
(declare (clx-values (or null card8)))
(setq code (logand #x7f code))
(if (< code *first-extension-event-code*)
code
(let* ((code-offset (- code *first-extension-event-code*))
(event-extensions (display-event-extensions display))
(code (if (< code-offset (length event-extensions))
(aref event-extensions code-offset)
0)))
(declare (type card8 code-offset code))
(when (zerop code)
(x-cerror "Ignore the event"
'unimplemented-event :event-code code :display display))
code)))
(defun get-external-event-code (display event)
;; Given an X11 event name, return the event-code
(declare (type display display)
(type event-key event))
(declare (clx-values card8))
(let ((code (get-event-code event)))
(declare (type (or null card8) code))
(when (>= code *first-extension-event-code*)
(setq code (+ *first-extension-event-code*
(or (position code (display-event-extensions display))
(x-error 'undefined-event :display display :event-name event)))))
code))
(defmacro extension-opcode (display name)
;; Returns the major opcode for extension NAME.
;; This is a macro to enable NAME to be interned for fast run-time
;; retrieval.
;; Note: The case of NAME is important.
(let ((name-symbol (kintern name))) ;; Intern name in the keyword package
`(or (second (assoc ',name-symbol (display-extension-alist ,display)))
(x-error 'absent-extension :name ',name-symbol :display ,display))))
(defun initialize-extensions (display)
;; Initialize extensions for DISPLAY
(let ((event-extensions (make-array 16 :element-type 'card8 :initial-element 0))
(extension-alist nil))
(declare (type vector event-extensions)
(type list extension-alist))
(dolist (extension *extensions*)
(let ((name (first extension))
(events (second extension)))
(declare (type keyword name)
(type list events))
(multiple-value-bind (major-opcode first-event first-error)
(query-extension display name)
(declare (type (or null card8) major-opcode first-event first-error))
(when (and major-opcode (plusp major-opcode))
(push (list name major-opcode first-event first-error)
extension-alist)
(when (plusp first-event) ;; When there are extension events
;; Grow extension vector when needed
(let ((max-event (- (+ first-event (length events))
*first-extension-event-code*)))
(declare (type card8 max-event))
(when (>= max-event (length event-extensions))
(let ((new-extensions (make-array (+ max-event 16) :element-type 'card8
:initial-element 0)))
(declare (type vector new-extensions))
(replace new-extensions event-extensions)
(setq event-extensions new-extensions))))
(dolist (event events)
(declare (type symbol event))
(setf (aref event-extensions (- first-event *first-extension-event-code*))
(get-event-code event))
(incf first-event)))))))
(setf (display-event-extensions display) event-extensions)
(setf (display-extension-alist display) extension-alist)))
;;
;; Reply handlers
;;
(defvar *pending-command-free-list* nil)
(defun start-pending-command (display)
(declare (type display display))
(let ((pending-command (or (threaded-atomic-pop *pending-command-free-list*
pending-command-next pending-command)
(make-pending-command))))
(declare (type pending-command pending-command))
(setf (pending-command-reply-buffer pending-command) nil)
(setf (pending-command-process pending-command) (current-process))
(setf (pending-command-sequence pending-command)
(ldb (byte 16 0) (1+ (buffer-request-number display))))
;; Add the pending command to the end of the threaded list of pending
;; commands for the display.
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(threaded-nconc pending-command (display-pending-commands display)
pending-command-next pending-command))
pending-command))
(defun stop-pending-command (display pending-command)
(declare (type display display)
(type pending-command pending-command))
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
;; Remove the pending command from the threaded list of pending commands
;; for the display.
(threaded-delete pending-command (display-pending-commands display)
pending-command-next pending-command)
;; Deallocate any reply buffers in this pending command
(loop
(let ((reply-buffer
(threaded-pop (pending-command-reply-buffer pending-command)
reply-next reply-buffer)))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) reply-buffer))
(if reply-buffer
(deallocate-reply-buffer reply-buffer)
(return nil)))))
;; Clear pointers to help the Garbage Collector
(setf (pending-command-process pending-command) nil)
;; Deallocate this pending-command
(threaded-atomic-push pending-command *pending-command-free-list*
pending-command-next pending-command)
nil)
;;;
(defvar *reply-buffer-free-lists* (make-array 32 :initial-element nil))
(defun allocate-reply-buffer (size)
(declare (type array-index size))
(if (index<= size +replysize+)
(allocate-event)
(let ((index (integer-length (index1- size))))
(declare (type array-index index))
(or (threaded-atomic-pop (svref *reply-buffer-free-lists* index)
reply-next reply-buffer)
(make-reply-buffer (index-ash 1 index))))))
(defun deallocate-reply-buffer (reply-buffer)
(declare (type reply-buffer reply-buffer))
(let ((size (reply-size reply-buffer)))
(declare (type array-index size))
(if (index<= size +replysize+)
(deallocate-event reply-buffer)
(let ((index (integer-length (index1- size))))
(declare (type array-index index))
(threaded-atomic-push reply-buffer (svref *reply-buffer-free-lists* index)
reply-next reply-buffer)))))
;;;
(defun read-error-input (display sequence reply-buffer token)
(declare (type display display)
(type reply-buffer reply-buffer)
(type card16 sequence))
(tagbody
start
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(let ((command
;; Find any pending command with this sequence number.
(threaded-dolist (pending-command (display-pending-commands display)
pending-command-next pending-command)
(when (= (pending-command-sequence pending-command) sequence)
(return pending-command)))))
(declare (type (or null pending-command) command))
(cond ((not (null command))
;; Give this reply to the pending command
(threaded-nconc reply-buffer (pending-command-reply-buffer command)
reply-next reply-buffer)
(process-wakeup (pending-command-process command)))
((member :immediately (display-report-asynchronous-errors display))
;; No pending command and we should report the error immediately
(go report-error))
(t
;; No pending command found, count this as an asynchronous error
(threaded-nconc reply-buffer (display-asynchronous-errors display)
reply-next reply-buffer)))))
(return-from read-error-input nil)
report-error
(note-input-complete display token)
(apply #'report-error display
(prog1 (make-error display reply-buffer t)
(deallocate-event reply-buffer)))))
(defun read-reply-input (display sequence length reply-buffer)
(declare (type display display)
(type (or null reply-buffer) reply-buffer)
(type card16 sequence)
(type array-index length))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(when (index< +replysize+ length)
(let ((repbuf nil))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) repbuf))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(setq repbuf (allocate-reply-buffer length))
(buffer-replace (reply-ibuf8 repbuf) (reply-ibuf8 reply-buffer)
0 +replysize+)
(deallocate-event (shiftf reply-buffer repbuf nil)))
(when repbuf
(deallocate-reply-buffer repbuf))))
(when (buffer-input display (reply-ibuf8 reply-buffer) +replysize+ length)
(return-from read-reply-input t))
(setf (reply-data-size reply-buffer) length))
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
;; Find any pending command with this sequence number.
(let ((command
(threaded-dolist (pending-command (display-pending-commands display)
pending-command-next pending-command)
(when (= (pending-command-sequence pending-command) sequence)
(return pending-command)))))
(declare (type (or null pending-command) command))
(when command
;; Give this reply to the pending command
(threaded-nconc (shiftf reply-buffer nil)
(pending-command-reply-buffer command)
reply-next reply-buffer)
(process-wakeup (pending-command-process command)))))
nil)
(when reply-buffer
(deallocate-reply-buffer reply-buffer))))
(defun read-event-input (display code reply-buffer)
(declare (type display display)
(type card8 code)
(type reply-buffer reply-buffer))
;; Push the event in the input buffer on the display's event queue
(setf (event-code reply-buffer)
(get-internal-event-code display code))
(enqueue-event reply-buffer display)
nil)
(defun note-input-complete (display token)
(declare (type display display))
(when (eq (display-input-in-progress display) token)
;; Indicate that input is no longer in progress
(setf (display-input-in-progress display) nil)
;; Let the event process get the first chance to do input
(let ((process (display-event-process display)))
(when (not (null process))
(process-wakeup process)))
;; Then give processes waiting for command responses a chance
(unless (display-input-in-progress display)
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(threaded-dolist (command (display-pending-commands display)
pending-command-next pending-command)
(process-wakeup (pending-command-process command)))))))
(defun read-input (display timeout force-output-p predicate &rest predicate-args)
(declare (type display display)
(type (or null number) timeout)
(type generalized-boolean force-output-p)
(dynamic-extent predicate-args))
(declare (type function predicate)
#+clx-ansi-common-lisp
(dynamic-extent predicate)
#+(and lispm (not clx-ansi-common-lisp))
(sys:downward-funarg predicate))
(let ((reply-buffer nil)
(token (or (current-process) (cons nil nil))))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) reply-buffer))
(unwind-protect
(tagbody
loop
(when (display-dead display)
(x-error 'closed-display :display display))
(when (apply predicate predicate-args)
(return-from read-input nil))
;; Check and see if we have to force output
(when (and force-output-p
(or (and (not (eq (display-input-in-progress display) token))
(not (conditional-store
(display-input-in-progress display) nil token)))
(null (buffer-listen display))))
(go force-output))
;; Ensure that only one process is reading input.
(unless (or (eq (display-input-in-progress display) token)
(conditional-store (display-input-in-progress display) nil token))
(if (eql timeout 0)
(return-from read-input :timeout)
(apply #'process-block "CLX Input Lock"
#'(lambda (display predicate &rest predicate-args)
(declare (type display display)
(dynamic-extent predicate-args)
(type function predicate)
#+clx-ansi-common-lisp
(dynamic-extent predicate)
#+(and lispm (not clx-ansi-common-lisp))
(sys:downward-funarg predicate))
(or (apply predicate predicate-args)
(null (display-input-in-progress display))
(not (null (display-dead display)))))
display predicate predicate-args))
(go loop))
;; Now start gobbling.
(setq reply-buffer (allocate-event))
(with-buffer-input (reply-buffer :sizes (8 16 32))
(let ((type 0))
(declare (type card8 type))
;; Wait for input before we disallow aborts.
(unless (eql timeout 0)
(let ((eof-p (buffer-input-wait display timeout)))
(when eof-p (return-from read-input eof-p))))
(without-aborts
(let ((eof-p (buffer-input display buffer-bbuf 0 +replysize+
(if force-output-p 0 timeout))))
(when eof-p
(when (eq eof-p :timeout)
(if force-output-p
(go force-output)
(return-from read-input :timeout)))
(setf (display-dead display) t)
(return-from read-input eof-p)))
(setf (reply-data-size reply-buffer) +replysize+)
(when (= (the card8 (setq type (read-card8 0))) 1)
;; Normal replies can be longer than +replysize+, so we
;; have to handle them while aborts are still disallowed.
(let ((value
(read-reply-input
display (read-card16 2)
(index+ +replysize+ (index* (read-card32 4) 4))
(shiftf reply-buffer nil))))
(when value
(return-from read-input value))
(go loop))))
(if (zerop type)
(read-error-input
display (read-card16 2) (shiftf reply-buffer nil) token)
(read-event-input
display (read-card8 0) (shiftf reply-buffer nil)))))
(go loop)
force-output
(note-input-complete display token)
(display-force-output display)
(setq force-output-p nil)
(go loop))
(when (not (null reply-buffer))
(deallocate-reply-buffer reply-buffer))
(note-input-complete display token))))
(defun report-asynchronous-errors (display mode)
(when (and (display-asynchronous-errors display)
(member mode (display-report-asynchronous-errors display)))
(let ((aborted t))
(unwind-protect
(loop
(let ((error
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(threaded-pop (display-asynchronous-errors display)
reply-next reply-buffer))))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) error))
(if error
(apply #'report-error display
(prog1 (make-error display error t)
(deallocate-event error)))
(return (setq aborted nil)))))
;; If we get aborted out of this, deallocate all outstanding asynchronous
;; errors.
(when aborted
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(loop
(let ((reply-buffer
(threaded-pop (display-asynchronous-errors display)
reply-next reply-buffer)))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) reply-buffer))
(if reply-buffer
(deallocate-event reply-buffer)
(return nil))))))))))
(defun wait-for-event (display timeout force-output-p)
(declare (type display display)
(type (or null number) timeout)
(type generalized-boolean force-output-p))
(let ((event-process-p (not (eql timeout 0))))
(declare (type generalized-boolean event-process-p))
(unwind-protect
(loop
(when event-process-p
(conditional-store (display-event-process display) nil (current-process)))
(let ((eof (read-input
display timeout force-output-p
#'(lambda (display)
(declare (type display display))
(or (not (null (display-new-events display)))
(and (display-asynchronous-errors display)
(member :before-event-handling
(display-report-asynchronous-errors display))
t)))
display)))
(when eof (return eof)))
;; Report asynchronous errors here if the user wants us to.
(when event-process-p
(report-asynchronous-errors display :before-event-handling))
(when (not (null (display-new-events display)))
(return nil)))
(when (and event-process-p
(eq (display-event-process display) (current-process)))
(setf (display-event-process display) nil)))))
(defun read-reply (display pending-command)
(declare (type display display)
(type pending-command pending-command))
(loop
(when (read-input display nil nil
#'(lambda (pending-command)
(declare (type pending-command pending-command))
(not (null (pending-command-reply-buffer pending-command))))
pending-command)
(x-error 'closed-display :display display))
(let ((reply-buffer
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(threaded-pop (pending-command-reply-buffer pending-command)
reply-next reply-buffer))))
(declare (type reply-buffer reply-buffer))
;; Check for error.
(with-buffer-input (reply-buffer)
(ecase (read-card8 0)
(0 (apply #'report-error display
(prog1 (make-error display reply-buffer nil)
(deallocate-reply-buffer reply-buffer))))
(1 (return reply-buffer)))))))
;;;
(defun event-listen (display &optional (timeout 0))
(declare (type display display)
(type (or null number) timeout)
(clx-values number-of-events-queued eof-or-timeout))
;; Returns the number of events queued locally, if any, else nil. Hangs
;; waiting for events, forever if timeout is nil, else for the specified
;; number of seconds.
(let* ((current-event-symbol (car (display-current-event-symbol display)))
(current-event (and (boundp current-event-symbol)
(symbol-value current-event-symbol)))
(queue (if current-event
(reply-next (the reply-buffer current-event))
(display-event-queue-head display))))
(declare (type symbol current-event-symbol)
(type (or null reply-buffer) current-event queue))
(if queue
(values
(with-event-queue-internal (display :timeout timeout)
(threaded-length queue reply-next reply-buffer))
nil)
(with-event-queue (display :timeout timeout :inline t)
(let ((eof-or-timeout (wait-for-event display timeout nil)))
(if eof-or-timeout
(values nil eof-or-timeout)
(values
(with-event-queue-internal (display :timeout timeout)
(threaded-length (display-new-events display)
reply-next reply-buffer))
nil)))))))
(defun queue-event (display event-key &rest args &key append-p send-event-p &allow-other-keys)
;; The event is put at the head of the queue if append-p is nil, else the tail.
;; Additional arguments depend on event-key, and are as specified above with
;; declare-event, except that both resource-ids and resource objects are accepted
;; in the event components.
(declare (type display display)
(type event-key event-key)
(type generalized-boolean append-p send-event-p)
(dynamic-extent args))
(unless (get event-key 'event-code)
(x-type-error event-key 'event-key))
(let* ((event (allocate-event))
(buffer (reply-ibuf8 event))
(event-code (get event-key 'event-code)))
(declare (type reply-buffer event)
(type buffer-bytes buffer)
(type (or null card8) event-code))
(unless event-code (x-type-error event-key 'event-key))
(setf (event-code event) event-code)
(with-display (display)
(apply (svref *event-send-vector* event-code) display args)
(buffer-replace buffer
(display-obuf8 display)
0
+replysize+
(index+ 12 (buffer-boffset display)))
(setf (aref buffer 0) (if send-event-p (logior event-code #x80) event-code)
(aref buffer 2) 0
(aref buffer 3) 0))
(with-event-queue (display)
(if append-p
(enqueue-event event display)
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(threaded-requeue event
(display-event-queue-head display)
(display-event-queue-tail display)
reply-next reply-buffer))))))
(defun enqueue-event (new-event display)
(declare (type reply-buffer new-event)
(type display display))
;; Place EVENT at the end of the event queue for DISPLAY
(let* ((event-code (event-code new-event))
(event-key (and (index< event-code (length *event-key-vector*))
(svref *event-key-vector* event-code))))
(declare (type array-index event-code)
(type (or null keyword) event-key))
(if (null event-key)
(unwind-protect
(cerror "Ignore this event" "No handler for ~s event" event-key)
(deallocate-event new-event))
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(threaded-enqueue new-event
(display-event-queue-head display)
(display-event-queue-tail display)
reply-next reply-buffer)
(unless (display-new-events display)
(setf (display-new-events display) new-event))))))
(defmacro define-event (name code)
`(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setf (svref *event-key-vector* ,code) ',name)
(setf (get ',name 'event-code) ,code)))
;; Event names. Used in "type" field in XEvent structures. Not to be
;; confused with event masks above. They start from 2 because 0 and 1
;; are reserved in the protocol for errors and replies. */
(define-event :key-press 2)
(define-event :key-release 3)
(define-event :button-press 4)
(define-event :button-release 5)
(define-event :motion-notify 6)
(define-event :enter-notify 7)
(define-event :leave-notify 8)
(define-event :focus-in 9)
(define-event :focus-out 10)
(define-event :keymap-notify 11)
(define-event :exposure 12)
(define-event :graphics-exposure 13)
(define-event :no-exposure 14)
(define-event :visibility-notify 15)
(define-event :create-notify 16)
(define-event :destroy-notify 17)
(define-event :unmap-notify 18)
(define-event :map-notify 19)
(define-event :map-request 20)
(define-event :reparent-notify 21)
(define-event :configure-notify 22)
(define-event :configure-request 23)
(define-event :gravity-notify 24)
(define-event :resize-request 25)
(define-event :circulate-notify 26)
(define-event :circulate-request 27)
(define-event :property-notify 28)
(define-event :selection-clear 29)
(define-event :selection-request 30)
(define-event :selection-notify 31)
(define-event :colormap-notify 32)
(define-event :client-message 33)
(define-event :mapping-notify 34)
(defmacro declare-event (event-codes &body declares &environment env)
;; Used to indicate the keyword arguments for handler functions in
;; process-event and event-case.
;; Generates the functions used in SEND-EVENT.
;; A compiler warning is printed when all of EVENT-CODES are not
;; defined by a preceding DEFINE-EXTENSION.
;; The body is a list of declarations, each of which has the form:
;; (type . items) Where type is a data-type, and items is a list of
;; symbol names. The item order corresponds to the order of fields
;; in the event sent by the server. An item may be a list of items.
;; In this case, each item is aliased to the same event field.
;; This is used to give all events an EVENT-WINDOW item.
;; See the INPUT file for lots of examples.
(declare (type (or keyword list) event-codes)
(type (alist (field-type symbol) (field-names list))
declares))
(when (atom event-codes) (setq event-codes (list event-codes)))
(setq event-codes (mapcar #'canonicalize-event-name event-codes))
(let* ((keywords nil)
(name (first event-codes))
(get-macro (xintern name '-event-get-macro))
(get-function (xintern name '-event-get))
(put-function (xintern name '-event-put)))
(multiple-value-bind (get-code get-index get-sizes)
(get-put-items
2 declares nil
#'(lambda (type index item args)
(flet ((event-get (type index item args)
(unless (member type '(pad8 pad16))
`(,(kintern item)
(,(getify type) ,index ,@args)))))
(if (atom item)
(event-get type index item args)
(mapcan #'(lambda (item)
(event-get type index item args))
item)))))
(declare (ignore get-index))
(multiple-value-bind (put-code put-index put-sizes)
(get-put-items
2 declares t
#'(lambda (type index item args)
(unless (member type '(pad8 pad16))
(if (atom item)
(progn
(push item keywords)
`((,(putify type) ,index ,item ,@args)))
(let ((names (mapcar #'(lambda (name) (kintern name))
item)))
(setq keywords (append item keywords))
`((,(putify type) ,index
(check-consistency ',names ,@item) ,@args)))))))
(declare (ignore put-index))
`(within-definition (,name declare-event)
(defun ,get-macro (display event-key variable)
;; Note: we take pains to macroexpand the get-code here to enable application
;; code to be compiled without having the CLX macros file loaded.
`(let ((%buffer ,display))
(declare (ignorable %buffer))
,(getf `(:display (the display ,display)
:event-key (the keyword ,event-key)
:event-code (the card8 (logand #x7f (read-card8 0)))
:send-event-p (logbitp 7 (read-card8 0))
,@',(mapcar #'(lambda (form)
(clx-macroexpand form env))
get-code))
variable)))
(defun ,get-function (display event handler)
(declare (type display display)
(type reply-buffer event))
(declare (type function handler)
#+clx-ansi-common-lisp
(dynamic-extent handler)
#+(and lispm (not clx-ansi-common-lisp))
(sys:downward-funarg handler))
(reading-event (event :display display :sizes (8 16 ,@get-sizes))
(funcall handler
:display display
:event-key (svref *event-key-vector* (event-code event))
:event-code (logand #x7f (card8-get 0))
:send-event-p (logbitp 7 (card8-get 0))
,@get-code)))
(defun ,put-function (display &key ,@(setq keywords (nreverse keywords))
&allow-other-keys)
(declare (type display display))
,(when (member 'sequence keywords)
`(unless sequence (setq sequence (display-request-number display))))
(with-buffer-output (display :sizes ,put-sizes
:index (index+ (buffer-boffset display) 12))
,@put-code))
,@(mapcar #'(lambda (name)
(allocate-extension-event-code name)
`(let ((event-code (or (get ',name 'event-code)
(allocate-extension-event-code ',name))))
(setf (svref *event-macro-vector* event-code)
(function ,get-macro))
(setf (svref *event-handler-vector* event-code)
(function ,get-function))
(setf (svref *event-send-vector* event-code)
(function ,put-function))))
event-codes)
',name)))))
(defun check-consistency (names &rest args)
;; Ensure all args are nil or have the same value.
;; Returns the consistent non-nil value.
(let ((value (car args)))
(dolist (arg (cdr args))
(if value
(when (and arg (not (eq arg value)))
(x-error 'inconsistent-parameters
:parameters (mapcan #'list names args)))
(setq value arg)))
value))
(declare-event (:key-press :key-release :button-press :button-release)
;; for key-press and key-release, code is the keycode
;; for button-press and button-release, code is the button number
(data code)
(card16 sequence)
((or null card32) time)
(window root (window event-window))
((or null window) child)
(int16 root-x root-y x y)
(card16 state)
(boolean same-screen-p)
)
(declare-event :motion-notify
((data boolean) hint-p)
(card16 sequence)
((or null card32) time)
(window root (window event-window))
((or null window) child)
(int16 root-x root-y x y)
(card16 state)
(boolean same-screen-p))
(declare-event (:enter-notify :leave-notify)
((data (member8 :ancestor :virtual :inferior :nonlinear :nonlinear-virtual)) kind)
(card16 sequence)
((or null card32) time)
(window root (window event-window))
((or null window) child)
(int16 root-x root-y x y)
(card16 state)
((member8 :normal :grab :ungrab) mode)
((bit 0) focus-p)
((bit 1) same-screen-p))
(declare-event (:focus-in :focus-out)
((data (member8 :ancestor :virtual :inferior :nonlinear :nonlinear-virtual
:pointer :pointer-root :none))
kind)
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
((member8 :normal :while-grabbed :grab :ungrab) mode))
(declare-event :keymap-notify
((bit-vector256 0) keymap))
(declare-event :exposure
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
(card16 x y width height count))
(declare-event :graphics-exposure
(card16 sequence)
(drawable (drawable event-window))
(card16 x y width height)
(card16 minor) ;; Minor opcode
(card16 count)
(card8 major))
(declare-event :no-exposure
(card16 sequence)
(drawable (drawable event-window))
(card16 minor)
(card8 major))
(declare-event :visibility-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
((member8 :unobscured :partially-obscured :fully-obscured) state))
(declare-event :create-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window (parent event-window) window)
(int16 x y)
(card16 width height border-width)
(boolean override-redirect-p))
(declare-event :destroy-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window))
(declare-event :unmap-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window)
(boolean configure-p))
(declare-event :map-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window)
(boolean override-redirect-p))
(declare-event :map-request
(card16 sequence)
(window (parent event-window) window))
(declare-event :reparent-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window parent)
(int16 x y)
(boolean override-redirect-p))
(declare-event :configure-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window)
((or null window) above-sibling)
(int16 x y)
(card16 width height border-width)
(boolean override-redirect-p))
(declare-event :configure-request
((data (member8 :above :below :top-if :bottom-if :opposite)) stack-mode)
(card16 sequence)
(window (parent event-window) window)
((or null window) above-sibling)
(int16 x y)
(card16 width height border-width value-mask))
(declare-event :gravity-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window)
(int16 x y))
(declare-event :resize-request
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
(card16 width height))
(declare-event :circulate-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window event-window window parent)
((member8 :top :bottom) place))
(declare-event :circulate-request
(card16 sequence)
(window (parent event-window) window)
(pad16 1 2)
((member8 :top :bottom) place))
(declare-event :property-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
(keyword atom) ;; keyword
((or null card32) time)
((member8 :new-value :deleted) state))
(declare-event :selection-clear
(card16 sequence)
((or null card32) time)
(window (window event-window))
(keyword selection) ;; keyword
)
(declare-event :selection-request
(card16 sequence)
((or null card32) time)
(window (window event-window) requestor)
(keyword selection target)
((or null keyword) property)
)
(declare-event :selection-notify
(card16 sequence)
((or null card32) time)
(window (window event-window))
(keyword selection target)
((or null keyword) property)
)
(declare-event :colormap-notify
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
((or null colormap) colormap)
(boolean new-p installed-p))
(declare-event :client-message
(data format)
(card16 sequence)
(window (window event-window))
(keyword type)
((client-message-sequence format) data))
(declare-event :mapping-notify
(card16 sequence)
((member8 :modifier :keyboard :pointer) request)
(card8 start) ;; first key-code
(card8 count))
;;
;; EVENT-LOOP
;;
(defun event-loop-setup (display)
(declare (type display display)
(clx-values progv-vars progv-vals
current-event-symbol current-event-discarded-p-symbol))
(let* ((progv-vars (display-current-event-symbol display))
(current-event-symbol (first progv-vars))
(current-event-discarded-p-symbol (second progv-vars)))
(declare (type list progv-vars)
(type symbol current-event-symbol current-event-discarded-p-symbol))
(values
progv-vars
(list (if (boundp current-event-symbol)
;; The current event is already bound, so bind it to the next
;; event.
(let ((event (symbol-value current-event-symbol)))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) event))
(and event (reply-next (the reply-buffer event))))
;; The current event isn't bound, so bind it to the head of the
;; event queue.
(display-event-queue-head display))
nil)
current-event-symbol
current-event-discarded-p-symbol)))
(defun event-loop-step-before (display timeout force-output-p current-event-symbol)
(declare (type display display)
(type (or null number) timeout)
(type generalized-boolean force-output-p)
(type symbol current-event-symbol)
(clx-values event eof-or-timeout))
(unless (symbol-value current-event-symbol)
(let ((eof-or-timeout (wait-for-event display timeout force-output-p)))
(when eof-or-timeout
(return-from event-loop-step-before (values nil eof-or-timeout))))
(setf (symbol-value current-event-symbol) (display-new-events display)))
(let ((event (symbol-value current-event-symbol)))
(declare (type reply-buffer event))
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(when (eq event (display-new-events display))
(setf (display-new-events display) (reply-next event))))
(values event nil)))
(defun dequeue-event (display event)
(declare (type display display)
(type reply-buffer event)
(clx-values next))
;; Remove the current event from the event queue
(with-event-queue-internal (display)
(let ((next (reply-next event))
(head (display-event-queue-head display)))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) next head))
(when (eq event (display-new-events display))
(setf (display-new-events display) next))
(cond ((eq event head)
(threaded-dequeue (display-event-queue-head display)
(display-event-queue-tail display)
reply-next reply-buffer))
((null head)
(setq next nil))
(t
(do* ((previous head current)
(current (reply-next previous) (reply-next previous)))
((or (null current) (eq event current))
(when (eq event current)
(when (eq current (display-event-queue-tail display))
(setf (display-event-queue-tail display) previous))
(setf (reply-next previous) next)))
(declare (type reply-buffer previous)
(type (or null reply-buffer) current)))))
next)))
(defun event-loop-step-after
(display event discard-p current-event-symbol current-event-discarded-p-symbol
&optional aborted)
(declare (type display display)
(type reply-buffer event)
(type generalized-boolean discard-p aborted)
(type symbol current-event-symbol current-event-discarded-p-symbol))
(when (and discard-p
(not aborted)
(not (symbol-value current-event-discarded-p-symbol)))
(discard-current-event display))
(let ((next (reply-next event)))
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) next))
(when (symbol-value current-event-discarded-p-symbol)
(setf (symbol-value current-event-discarded-p-symbol) nil)
(setq next (dequeue-event display event))
(deallocate-event event))
(setf (symbol-value current-event-symbol) next)))
(defmacro event-loop ((display event timeout force-output-p discard-p) &body body)
;; Bind EVENT to the events for DISPLAY.
;; This is the "GUTS" of process-event and event-case.
`(let ((.display. ,display)
(.timeout. ,timeout)
(.force-output-p. ,force-output-p)
(.discard-p. ,discard-p))
(declare (type display .display.)
(type (or null number) .timeout.)
(type generalized-boolean .force-output-p. .discard-p.))
(with-event-queue (.display. ,@(and timeout `(:timeout .timeout.)))
(multiple-value-bind (.progv-vars. .progv-vals.
.current-event-symbol. .current-event-discarded-p-symbol.)
(event-loop-setup .display.)
(declare (type list .progv-vars. .progv-vals.)
(type symbol .current-event-symbol. .current-event-discarded-p-symbol.))
(progv .progv-vars. .progv-vals.
(loop
(multiple-value-bind (.event. .eof-or-timeout.)
(event-loop-step-before
.display. .timeout. .force-output-p.
.current-event-symbol.)
(declare (type (or null reply-buffer) .event.))
(when (null .event.) (return (values nil .eof-or-timeout.)))
(let ((.aborted. t))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(let ((,event .event.))
(declare (type reply-buffer ,event))
,@body)
(setq .aborted. nil))
(event-loop-step-after
.display. .event. .discard-p.
.current-event-symbol. .current-event-discarded-p-symbol.
.aborted.))))))))))
(defun discard-current-event (display)
;; Discard the current event for DISPLAY.
;; Returns NIL when the event queue is empty, else T.
;; To ensure events aren't ignored, application code should only call
;; this when throwing out of event-case or process-next-event, or from
;; inside even-case, event-cond or process-event when :peek-p is T and
;; :discard-p is NIL.
(declare (type display display)
(clx-values generalized-boolean))
(let* ((symbols (display-current-event-symbol display))
(event
(let ((current-event-symbol (first symbols)))
(declare (type symbol current-event-symbol))
(when (boundp current-event-symbol)
(symbol-value current-event-symbol)))))
(declare (type list symbols)
(type (or null reply-buffer) event))
(unless (null event)
;; Set the discarded-p flag
(let ((current-event-discarded-p-symbol (second symbols)))
(declare (type symbol current-event-discarded-p-symbol))
(when (boundp current-event-discarded-p-symbol)
(setf (symbol-value current-event-discarded-p-symbol) t)))
;; Return whether the event queue is empty
(not (null (reply-next (the reply-buffer event)))))))
;;
;; PROCESS-EVENT
;;
(defun process-event (display &key handler timeout peek-p discard-p (force-output-p t))
;; If force-output-p is true, first invokes display-force-output. Invokes handler
;; on each queued event until handler returns non-nil, and that returned object is
;; then returned by process-event. If peek-p is true, then the event is not
;; removed from the queue. If discard-p is true, then events for which handler
;; returns nil are removed from the queue, otherwise they are left in place. Hangs
;; until non-nil is generated for some event, or for the specified timeout (in
;; seconds, if given); however, it is acceptable for an implementation to wait only
;; once on network data, and therefore timeout prematurely. Returns nil on
;; timeout. If handler is a sequence, it is expected to contain handler functions
;; specific to each event class; the event code is used to index the sequence,
;; fetching the appropriate handler. Handler is called with raw resource-ids, not
;; with resource objects. The arguments to the handler are described using declare-event.
;;
;; T for peek-p means the event (for which the handler returns non-nil) is not removed
;; from the queue (it is left in place), NIL means the event is removed.
(declare (type display display)
(type (or null number) timeout)
(type generalized-boolean peek-p discard-p force-output-p))
(declare (type t handler)
#+clx-ansi-common-lisp
(dynamic-extent handler)
#+(and lispm (not clx-ansi-common-lisp))
(sys:downward-funarg #+Genera * #-Genera handler))
(event-loop (display event timeout force-output-p discard-p)
(let* ((event-code (event-code event)) ;; Event decoder defined by DECLARE-EVENT
(event-decoder (and (index< event-code (length *event-handler-vector*))
(svref *event-handler-vector* event-code))))
(declare (type array-index event-code)
(type (or null function) event-decoder))
(if event-decoder
(let ((event-handler (if (functionp handler)
handler
(and (type? handler 'sequence)
(< event-code (length handler))
(elt handler event-code)))))
(if event-handler
(let ((result (funcall event-decoder display event event-handler)))
(when result
(unless peek-p
(discard-current-event display))
(return result)))
(cerror "Ignore this event"
"No handler for ~s event"
(svref *event-key-vector* event-code))))
(cerror "Ignore this event"
"Server Error: event with unknown event code ~d received."
event-code)))))
(defun make-event-handlers (&key (type 'array) default)
(declare (type t type) ;Sequence type specifier
(type (or null function) default)
(clx-values sequence)) ;Default handler for initial content
;; Makes a handler sequence suitable for process-event
(make-sequence type +max-events+ :initial-element default))
(defun event-handler (handlers event-key)
(declare (type sequence handlers)
(type event-key event-key)
(clx-values function))
;; Accessor for a handler sequence
(elt handlers (position event-key *event-key-vector* :test #'eq)))
(defun set-event-handler (handlers event-key handler)
(declare (type sequence handlers)
(type event-key event-key)
(type function handler)
(clx-values handler))
(setf (elt handlers (position event-key *event-key-vector* :test #'eq)) handler))
(defsetf event-handler set-event-handler)
;;
;; EVENT-CASE
;;
(defmacro event-case ((&rest args) &body clauses)
;; If force-output-p is true, first invokes display-force-output. Executes the
;; matching clause for each queued event until a clause returns non-nil, and that
;; returned object is then returned by event-case. If peek-p is true, then the
;; event is not removed from the queue. If discard-p is true, then events for
;; which the clause returns nil are removed from the queue, otherwise they are left
;; in place. Hangs until non-nil is generated for some event, or for the specified
;; timeout (in seconds, if given); however, it is acceptable for an implementation
;; to wait only once on network data, and therefore timeout prematurely. Returns
;; nil on timeout. In each clause, event-or-events is an event-key or a list of
;; event-keys (but they need not be typed as keywords) or the symbol t or otherwise
;; (but only in the last clause). The keys are not evaluated, and it is an error
;; for the same key to appear in more than one clause. Args is the list of event
;; components of interest; corresponding values (if any) are bound to variables
;; with these names (i.e., the args are variable names, not keywords, the keywords
;; are derived from the variable names). An arg can also be a (keyword var) form,
;; as for keyword args in a lambda lists. If no t/otherwise clause appears, it is
;; equivalent to having one that returns nil.
(declare (arglist (display &key timeout peek-p discard-p (force-output-p t))
(event-or-events ((&rest args) |...|) &body body) |...|))
;; Event-case is just event-cond with the whole body in the test-form
`(event-cond ,args
,@(mapcar
#'(lambda (clause)
`(,(car clause) ,(cadr clause) (progn ,@(cddr clause))))
clauses)))
;;
;; EVENT-COND
;;
(defmacro event-cond ((display &key timeout peek-p discard-p (force-output-p t))
&body clauses)
;; The clauses of event-cond are of the form:
;; (event-or-events binding-list test-form . body-forms)
;;
;; EVENT-OR-EVENTS event-key or a list of event-keys (but they
;; need not be typed as keywords) or the symbol t
;; or otherwise (but only in the last clause). If
;; no t/otherwise clause appears, it is equivalent
;; to having one that returns nil. The keys are
;; not evaluated, and it is an error for the same
;; key to appear in more than one clause.
;;
;; BINDING-LIST The list of event components of interest.
;; corresponding values (if any) are bound to
;; variables with these names (i.e., the binding-list
;; has variable names, not keywords, the keywords are
;; derived from the variable names). An arg can also
;; be a (keyword var) form, as for keyword args in a
;; lambda list.
;;
;; The matching TEST-FORM for each queued event is executed until a
;; clause's test-form returns non-nil. Then the BODY-FORMS are
;; evaluated, returning the (possibly multiple) values of the last
;; form from event-cond. If there are no body-forms then, if the
;; test-form is non-nil, the value of the test-form is returned as a
;; single value.
;;
;; Options:
;; FORCE-OUTPUT-P When true, first invoke display-force-output if no
;; input is pending.
;;
;; PEEK-P When true, then the event is not removed from the queue.
;;
;; DISCARD-P When true, then events for which the clause returns nil
;; are removed from the queue, otherwise they are left in place.
;;
;; TIMEOUT If NIL, hang until non-nil is generated for some event's
;; test-form. Otherwise return NIL after TIMEOUT seconds have
;; elapsed.
;;
(declare (arglist (display &key timeout peek-p discard-p force-output-p)
(event-or-events (&rest args) test-form &body body) |...|))
(let ((event (gensym))
(disp (gensym))
(peek (gensym)))
`(let ((,disp ,display)
(,peek ,peek-p))
(declare (type display ,disp))
(event-loop (,disp ,event ,timeout ,force-output-p ,discard-p)
(event-dispatch (,disp ,event ,peek) ,@clauses)))))
(defun get-event-code (event)
;; Returns the event code given an event-key
(declare (type event-key event))
(declare (clx-values card8))
(or (get event 'event-code)
(x-type-error event 'event-key)))
(defun universal-event-get-macro (display event-key variable)
(getf
`(:display (the display ,display) :event-key (the keyword ,event-key) :event-code
(the card8 (logand 127 (read-card8 0))) :send-event-p
(logbitp 7 (read-card8 0)))
variable))
(defmacro event-dispatch ((display event peek-p) &body clauses)
;; Helper macro for event-case
;; CLAUSES are of the form:
;; (event-or-events binding-list test-form . body-forms)
(let ((event-key (gensym))
(all-events (make-array +max-events+ :element-type 'bit :initial-element 0)))
`(reading-event (,event)
(let ((,event-key (svref *event-key-vector* (event-code ,event))))
(case ,event-key
,@(mapcar
#'(lambda (clause) ; Translate event-cond clause to case clause
(let* ((events (first clause))
(arglist (second clause))
(test-form (third clause))
(body-forms (cdddr clause)))
(flet ((event-clause (display peek-p first-form rest-of-forms)
(if rest-of-forms
`(when ,first-form
(unless ,peek-p (discard-current-event ,display))
(return (progn ,@rest-of-forms)))
;; No body forms, return the result of the test form
(let ((result (gensym)))
`(let ((,result ,first-form))
(when ,result
(unless ,peek-p (discard-current-event ,display))
(return ,result)))))))
(if (member events '(otherwise t))
;; code for OTHERWISE clause.
;; Find all events NOT used by other clauses
(let ((keys (do ((i 0 (1+ i))
(key nil)
(result nil))
((>= i +max-events+) result)
(setq key (svref *event-key-vector* i))
(when (and key (zerop (aref all-events i)))
(push key result)))))
`(otherwise
(binding-event-values
(,display ,event-key ,(or keys :universal) ,@arglist)
,(event-clause display peek-p test-form body-forms))))
;; Code for normal clauses
(let (true-events) ;; canonicalize event-names
(if (consp events)
(progn
(setq true-events (mapcar #'canonicalize-event-name events))
(dolist (event true-events)
(setf (aref all-events (get-event-code event)) 1)))
(setf true-events (canonicalize-event-name events)
(aref all-events (get-event-code true-events)) 1))
`(,true-events
(binding-event-values
(,display ,event-key ,true-events ,@arglist)
,(event-clause display peek-p test-form body-forms))))))))
clauses))))))
(defmacro binding-event-values ((display event-key event-keys &rest value-list) &body body)
;; Execute BODY with the variables in VALUE-LIST bound to components of the
;; EVENT-KEYS events.
(unless (consp event-keys) (setq event-keys (list event-keys)))
(flet ((var-key (var) (kintern (if (consp var) (first var) var)))
(var-symbol (var) (if (consp var) (second var) var)))
;; VARS is an alist of:
;; (component-key ((event-key event-key ...) . extraction-code)
;; ((event-key event-key ...) . extraction-code) ...)
;; There should probably be accessor macros for this, instead of things like cdadr.
(let ((vars (mapcar #'list value-list))
(multiple-p nil))
;; Fill in the VARS alist with event-keys and extraction-code
(do ((keys event-keys (cdr keys))
(temp nil))
((endp keys))
(let* ((key (car keys))
(binder (case key
(:universal #'universal-event-get-macro)
(otherwise (svref *event-macro-vector* (get-event-code key))))))
(dolist (var vars)
(let ((code (funcall binder display event-key (var-key (car var)))))
(unless code (warn "~a isn't a component of the ~s event"
(var-key (car var)) key))
(if (setq temp (member code (cdr var) :key #'cdr :test #'equal))
(push key (caar temp))
(push `((,key) . ,code) (cdr var)))))))
;; Bind all the values
`(let ,(mapcar #'(lambda (var)
(if (cddr var) ;; if more than one binding form
(progn (setq multiple-p t)
(var-symbol (car var)))
(list (var-symbol (car var)) (cdadr var))))
vars)
;; When some values come from different places, generate code to set them
,(when multiple-p
`(case ,event-key
,@(do ((keys event-keys (cdr keys))
(clauses nil) ;; alist of (event-keys bindings)
(clause nil nil)
(temp))
((endp keys)
(dolist (clause clauses)
(unless (cdar clause) ;; Atomize single element lists
(setf (car clause) (caar clause))))
clauses)
;; Gather up all the bindings associated with (car keys)
(dolist (var vars)
(when (cddr var) ;; when more than one binding form
(dolist (events (cdr var))
(when (member (car keys) (car events))
;; Optimize for event-window being the same as some other binding
(if (setq temp (member (cdr events) clause
:key #'caddr
:test #'equal))
(setq clause
(nconc clause `((setq ,(car var) ,(second (car temp))))))
(push `(setq ,(car var) ,(cdr events)) clause))))))
;; Merge bindings for (car keys) with other bindings
(when clause
(if (setq temp (member clause clauses :key #'cdr :test #'equal))
(push (car keys) (caar temp))
(push `((,(car keys)) . ,clause) clauses))))))
,@body))))
;;;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;;; Error Handling
;;;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defparameter
*xerror-vector*
'#(unknown-error
request-error ; 1 bad request code
value-error ; 2 integer parameter out of range
window-error ; 3 parameter not a Window
pixmap-error ; 4 parameter not a Pixmap
atom-error ; 5 parameter not an Atom
cursor-error ; 6 parameter not a Cursor
font-error ; 7 parameter not a Font
match-error ; 8 parameter mismatch
drawable-error ; 9 parameter not a Pixmap or Window
access-error ; 10 attempt to access private resource"
alloc-error ; 11 insufficient resources
colormap-error ; 12 no such colormap
gcontext-error ; 13 parameter not a GContext
id-choice-error ; 14 invalid resource ID for this connection
name-error ; 15 font or color name does not exist
length-error ; 16 request length incorrect;
; internal Xlib error
implementation-error ; 17 server is defective
))
)
(defun make-error (display event asynchronous)
(declare (type display display)
(type reply-buffer event)
(type generalized-boolean asynchronous))
(reading-event (event)
(let* ((error-code (read-card8 1))
(error-key (get-error-key display error-code))
(error-decode-function (get error-key 'error-decode-function))
(params (funcall error-decode-function display event)))
(list* error-code error-key
:asynchronous asynchronous :current-sequence (display-request-number display)
params))))
(defun report-error (display error-code error-key &rest params)
(declare (type display display)
(dynamic-extent params))
;; All errors (synchronous and asynchronous) are processed by calling
;; an error handler in the display. The handler is called with the display
;; as the first argument and the error-key as its second argument. If handler is
;; an array it is expected to contain handler functions specific to
;; each error; the error code is used to index the array, fetching the
;; appropriate handler. Any results returned by the handler are ignored;;
;; it is assumed the handler either takes care of the error completely,
;; or else signals. For all core errors, additional keyword/value argument
;; pairs are:
;; :major integer
;; :minor integer
;; :sequence integer
;; :current-sequence integer
;; :asynchronous (member t nil)
;; For :colormap, :cursor, :drawable, :font, :GContext, :id-choice, :pixmap, and :window
;; errors another pair is:
;; :resource-id integer
;; For :atom errors, another pair is:
;; :atom-id integer
;; For :value errors, another pair is:
;; :value integer
(let* ((handler (display-error-handler display))
(handler-function
(if (type? handler 'sequence)
(elt handler error-code)
handler)))
(apply handler-function display error-key params)))
(defun request-name (code &optional display)
(if (< code (length *request-names*))
(svref *request-names* code)
(dolist (extension (and display (display-extension-alist display)) "unknown")
(when (= code (second extension))
(return (first extension))))))
#-(or clx-ansi-common-lisp excl lcl3.0 CMU)
(define-condition request-error (x-error)
((display :reader request-error-display)
(error-key :reader request-error-error-key)
(major :reader request-error-major)
(minor :reader request-error-minor)
(sequence :reader request-error-sequence)
(current-sequence :reader request-error-current-sequence)
(asynchronous :reader request-error-asynchronous))
(:report report-request-error))
(defun report-request-error (condition stream)
(let ((error-key (request-error-error-key condition))
(asynchronous (request-error-asynchronous condition))
(major (request-error-major condition))
(minor (request-error-minor condition))
(sequence (request-error-sequence condition))
(current-sequence (request-error-current-sequence condition)))
(format stream "~:[~;Asynchronous ~]~a in ~:[request ~d (last request was ~d) ~;current request~2* ~] Code ~d.~d [~a]"
asynchronous error-key (= sequence current-sequence)
sequence current-sequence major minor
(request-name major (request-error-display condition)))))
;; Since the :report arg is evaluated as (function report-request-error) the
;; define-condition must come after the function definition.
#+(or clx-ansi-common-lisp excl lcl3.0 CMU)
(define-condition request-error (x-error)
((display :reader request-error-display :initarg :display)
(error-key :reader request-error-error-key :initarg :error-key)
(major :reader request-error-major :initarg :major)
(minor :reader request-error-minor :initarg :minor)
(sequence :reader request-error-sequence :initarg :sequence)
(current-sequence :reader request-error-current-sequence :initarg :current-sequence)
(asynchronous :reader request-error-asynchronous :initarg :asynchronous))
(:report report-request-error))
(define-condition resource-error (request-error)
((resource-id :reader resource-error-resource-id :initarg :resource-id))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(report-request-error condition stream)
(format stream " ID #x~x" (resource-error-resource-id condition)))))
(define-condition unknown-error (request-error)
((error-code :reader unknown-error-error-code :initarg :error-code))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(report-request-error condition stream)
(format stream " Error Code ~d." (unknown-error-error-code condition)))))
(define-condition access-error (request-error) ())
(define-condition alloc-error (request-error) ())
(define-condition atom-error (request-error)
((atom-id :reader atom-error-atom-id :initarg :atom-id))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(report-request-error condition stream)
(format stream " Atom-ID #x~x" (atom-error-atom-id condition)))))
(define-condition colormap-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition cursor-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition drawable-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition font-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition gcontext-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition id-choice-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition illegal-request-error (request-error) ())
(define-condition length-error (request-error) ())
(define-condition match-error (request-error) ())
(define-condition name-error (request-error) ())
(define-condition pixmap-error (resource-error) ())
(define-condition value-error (request-error)
((value :reader value-error-value :initarg :value))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(report-request-error condition stream)
(format stream " Value ~d." (value-error-value condition)))))
(define-condition window-error (resource-error)())
(define-condition implementation-error (request-error) ())
;;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; Internal error conditions signaled by CLX
(define-condition x-type-error (type-error x-error)
((type-string :reader x-type-error-type-string :initarg :type-string))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "~s isn't a ~a"
(type-error-datum condition)
(or (x-type-error-type-string condition)
(type-error-expected-type condition))))))
(define-condition closed-display (x-error)
((display :reader closed-display-display :initarg :display))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Attempt to use closed display ~s"
(closed-display-display condition)))))
(define-condition lookup-error (x-error)
((id :reader lookup-error-id :initarg :id)
(display :reader lookup-error-display :initarg :display)
(type :reader lookup-error-type :initarg :type)
(object :reader lookup-error-object :initarg :object))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "ID ~d from display ~s should have been a ~s, but was ~s"
(lookup-error-id condition)
(lookup-error-display condition)
(lookup-error-type condition)
(lookup-error-object condition)))))
(define-condition connection-failure (x-error)
((major-version :reader connection-failure-major-version :initarg :major-version)
(minor-version :reader connection-failure-minor-version :initarg :minor-version)
(host :reader connection-failure-host :initarg :host)
(display :reader connection-failure-display :initarg :display)
(reason :reader connection-failure-reason :initarg :reason))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Connection failure to X~d.~d server ~a display ~d: ~a"
(connection-failure-major-version condition)
(connection-failure-minor-version condition)
(connection-failure-host condition)
(connection-failure-display condition)
(connection-failure-reason condition)))))
(define-condition reply-length-error (x-error)
((reply-length :reader reply-length-error-reply-length :initarg :reply-length)
(expected-length :reader reply-length-error-expected-length :initarg :expected-length)
(display :reader reply-length-error-display :initarg :display))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Reply length was ~d when ~d words were expected for display ~s"
(reply-length-error-reply-length condition)
(reply-length-error-expected-length condition)
(reply-length-error-display condition)))))
(define-condition reply-timeout (x-error)
((timeout :reader reply-timeout-timeout :initarg :timeout)
(display :reader reply-timeout-display :initarg :display))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Timeout after waiting ~d seconds for a reply for display ~s"
(reply-timeout-timeout condition)
(reply-timeout-display condition)))))
(define-condition sequence-error (x-error)
((display :reader sequence-error-display :initarg :display)
(req-sequence :reader sequence-error-req-sequence :initarg :req-sequence)
(msg-sequence :reader sequence-error-msg-sequence :initarg :msg-sequence))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Reply out of sequence for display ~s.~% Expected ~d, Got ~d"
(sequence-error-display condition)
(sequence-error-req-sequence condition)
(sequence-error-msg-sequence condition)))))
(define-condition unexpected-reply (x-error)
((display :reader unexpected-reply-display :initarg :display)
(msg-sequence :reader unexpected-reply-msg-sequence :initarg :msg-sequence)
(req-sequence :reader unexpected-reply-req-sequence :initarg :req-sequence)
(length :reader unexpected-reply-length :initarg :length))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Display ~s received a server reply when none was expected.~@
Last request sequence ~d Reply Sequence ~d Reply Length ~d bytes."
(unexpected-reply-display condition)
(unexpected-reply-req-sequence condition)
(unexpected-reply-msg-sequence condition)
(unexpected-reply-length condition)))))
(define-condition missing-parameter (x-error)
((parameter :reader missing-parameter-parameter :initarg :parameter))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(let ((parm (missing-parameter-parameter condition)))
(if (consp parm)
(format stream "One or more of the required parameters ~a is missing."
parm)
(format stream "Required parameter ~a is missing or null." parm))))))
;; This can be signalled anywhere a pseudo font access fails.
(define-condition invalid-font (x-error)
((font :reader invalid-font-font :initarg :font))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Can't access font ~s" (invalid-font-font condition)))))
(define-condition device-busy (x-error)
((display :reader device-busy-display :initarg :display))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Device busy for display ~s"
(device-busy-display condition)))))
(define-condition unimplemented-event (x-error)
((display :reader unimplemented-event-display :initarg :display)
(event-code :reader unimplemented-event-event-code :initarg :event-code))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Event code ~d not implemented for display ~s"
(unimplemented-event-event-code condition)
(unimplemented-event-display condition)))))
(define-condition undefined-event (x-error)
((display :reader undefined-event-display :initarg :display)
(event-name :reader undefined-event-event-name :initarg :event-name))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Event code ~d undefined for display ~s"
(undefined-event-event-name condition)
(undefined-event-display condition)))))
(define-condition absent-extension (x-error)
((name :reader absent-extension-name :initarg :name)
(display :reader absent-extension-display :initarg :display))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "Extension ~a isn't defined for display ~s"
(absent-extension-name condition)
(absent-extension-display condition)))))
(define-condition inconsistent-parameters (x-error)
((parameters :reader inconsistent-parameters-parameters :initarg :parameters))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(format stream "inconsistent-parameters:~{ ~s~}"
(inconsistent-parameters-parameters condition)))))
(define-condition resource-ids-exhausted (x-error)
()
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(declare (ignore condition))
(format stream "All X resource IDs are in use."))))
(defun get-error-key (display error-code)
(declare (type display display)
(type array-index error-code))
;; Return the error-key associated with error-code
(if (< error-code (length *xerror-vector*))
(svref *xerror-vector* error-code)
;; Search the extensions for the error
(dolist (entry (display-extension-alist display) 'unknown-error)
(let* ((event-name (first entry))
(first-error (fourth entry))
(errors (third (assoc event-name *extensions*))))
(declare (type keyword event-name)
(type array-index first-error)
(type list errors))
(when (and errors
(index<= first-error error-code
(index+ first-error (index- (length errors) 1))))
(return (nth (index- error-code first-error) errors)))))))
(defmacro define-error (error-key function)
;; Associate a function with ERROR-KEY which will be called with
;; parameters DISPLAY and REPLY-BUFFER and
;; returns a plist of keyword/value pairs which will be passed on
;; to the error handler. A compiler warning is printed when
;; ERROR-KEY is not defined in a preceding DEFINE-EXTENSION.
;; Note: REPLY-BUFFER may used with the READING-EVENT and READ-type
;; macros for getting error fields. See DECODE-CORE-ERROR for
;; an example.
(declare (type symbol error-key)
(type (or symbol list) function))
;; First ensure the name is for a declared extension
(unless (or (find error-key *xerror-vector*)
(dolist (extension *extensions*)
(when (member error-key (third extension))
(return t))))
(x-type-error error-key 'error-key))
`(setf (get ',error-key 'error-decode-function) (function ,function)))
;; All core errors use this, so we make it available to extensions.
(defun decode-core-error (display event &optional arg)
;; All core errors have the following keyword/argument pairs:
;; :major integer
;; :minor integer
;; :sequence integer
;; In addition, many have an additional argument that comes from the
;; same place in the event, but is named differently. When the ARG
;; argument is specified, the keyword ARG with card32 value starting
;; at byte 4 of the event is returned with the other keyword/argument
;; pairs.
(declare (type display display)
(type reply-buffer event)
(type (or null keyword) arg))
(declare (clx-values keyword/arg-plist))
display
(reading-event (event)
(let* ((sequence (read-card16 2))
(minor-code (read-card16 8))
(major-code (read-card8 10))
(result (list :major major-code
:minor minor-code
:sequence sequence)))
(when arg
(setq result (list* arg (read-card32 4) result)))
result)))
(defun decode-resource-error (display event)
(decode-core-error display event :resource-id))
(define-error unknown-error
(lambda (display event)
(list* :error-code (aref (reply-ibuf8 event) 1)
(decode-core-error display event))))
(define-error request-error decode-core-error) ; 1 bad request code
(define-error value-error ; 2 integer parameter out of range
(lambda (display event)
(decode-core-error display event :value)))
(define-error window-error decode-resource-error) ; 3 parameter not a Window
(define-error pixmap-error decode-resource-error) ; 4 parameter not a Pixmap
(define-error atom-error ; 5 parameter not an Atom
(lambda (display event)
(decode-core-error display event :atom-id)))
(define-error cursor-error decode-resource-error) ; 6 parameter not a Cursor
(define-error font-error decode-resource-error) ; 7 parameter not a Font
(define-error match-error decode-core-error) ; 8 parameter mismatch
(define-error drawable-error decode-resource-error) ; 9 parameter not a Pixmap or Window
(define-error access-error decode-core-error) ; 10 attempt to access private resource"
(define-error alloc-error decode-core-error) ; 11 insufficient resources
(define-error colormap-error decode-resource-error) ; 12 no such colormap
(define-error gcontext-error decode-resource-error) ; 13 parameter not a GContext
(define-error id-choice-error decode-resource-error) ; 14 invalid resource ID for this connection
(define-error name-error decode-core-error) ; 15 font or color name does not exist
(define-error length-error decode-core-error) ; 16 request length incorrect;
; internal Xlib error
(define-error implementation-error decode-core-error) ; 17 server is defective
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