490 lines
17 KiB
C++
490 lines
17 KiB
C++
/*
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007-2008 Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com>
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1997, 1998 Lars Doelle <lars.doelle@on-line.de>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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*/
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#ifndef EMULATION_H
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#define EMULATION_H
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// Qt
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#include <QSize>
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#include <QTextCodec>
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#include <QTimer>
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// Konsole
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#include "Enumeration.h"
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#include "konsoleprivate_export.h"
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#include "terminalDisplay/TerminalDisplay.h"
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#include <memory>
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class QKeyEvent;
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namespace Konsole
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{
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class KeyboardTranslator;
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class HistoryType;
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class Screen;
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class ScreenWindow;
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class TerminalCharacterDecoder;
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/**
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* Base class for terminal emulation back-ends.
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*
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* The back-end is responsible for decoding an incoming character stream and
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* producing an output image of characters.
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*
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* When input from the terminal is received, the receiveData() slot should be called with
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* the data which has arrived. The emulation will process the data and update the
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* screen image accordingly. The codec used to decode the incoming character stream
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* into the unicode characters used internally can be specified using setCodec()
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*
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* The size of the screen image can be specified by calling setImageSize() with the
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* desired number of lines and columns. When new lines are added, old content
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* is moved into a history store, which can be set by calling setHistory().
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*
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* The screen image can be accessed by creating a ScreenWindow onto this emulation
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* by calling createWindow(). Screen windows provide access to a section of the
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* output. Each screen window covers the same number of lines and columns as the
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* image size returned by imageSize(). The screen window can be moved up and down
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* and provides transparent access to both the current on-screen image and the
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* previous output. The screen windows emit an outputChanged signal
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* when the section of the image they are looking at changes.
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* Graphical views can then render the contents of a screen window, listening for notifications
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* of output changes from the screen window which they are associated with and updating
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* accordingly.
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*
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* The emulation also is also responsible for converting input from the connected views such
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* as keypresses and mouse activity into a character string which can be sent
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* to the terminal program. Key presses can be processed by calling the sendKeyEvent() slot,
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* while mouse events can be processed using the sendMouseEvent() slot. When the character
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* stream has been produced, the emulation will emit a sendData() signal with a pointer
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* to the character buffer. This data should be fed to the standard input of the terminal
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* process. The translation of key presses into an output character stream is performed
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* using a lookup in a set of key bindings which map key sequences to output
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* character sequences. The name of the key bindings set used can be specified using
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* setKeyBindings()
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*
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* The emulation maintains certain state information which changes depending on the
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* input received. The emulation can be reset back to its starting state by calling
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* reset().
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*
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* The emulation also maintains an activity state, which specifies whether
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* terminal is currently active ( when data is received ), normal
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* ( when the terminal is idle or receiving user input ) or trying
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* to alert the user ( also known as a "Bell" event ). The stateSet() signal
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* is emitted whenever the activity state is set. This can be used to determine
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* how long the emulation has been active/idle for and also respond to
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* a 'bell' event in different ways.
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*/
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class KONSOLEPRIVATE_EXPORT Emulation : public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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/** Constructs a new terminal emulation */
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Emulation();
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~Emulation() override;
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/**
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* Creates a new window onto the output from this emulation. The contents
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* of the window are then rendered by views which are set to use this window using the
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* TerminalDisplay::setScreenWindow() method.
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*/
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ScreenWindow *createWindow();
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/**
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* Associates a TerminalDisplay with this emulation.
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*/
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void setCurrentTerminalDisplay(TerminalDisplay *display);
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/** Returns the size of the screen image which the emulation produces */
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QSize imageSize() const;
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/**
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* Returns the total number of lines, including those stored in the history.
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*/
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int lineCount() const;
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/**
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* Sets the history store used by this emulation. When new lines
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* are added to the output, older lines at the top of the screen are transferred to a history
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* store.
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*
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* The number of lines which are kept and the storage location depend on the
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* type of store.
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*/
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void setHistory(const HistoryType &);
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/** Returns the history store used by this emulation. See setHistory() */
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const HistoryType &history() const;
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/** Clears the history scroll. */
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virtual void clearHistory();
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/**
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* Copies the output history from @p startLine to @p endLine
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* into @p stream, using @p decoder to convert the terminal
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* characters into text.
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*
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* @param decoder A decoder which converts lines of terminal characters with
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* appearance attributes into output text. PlainTextDecoder is the most commonly
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* used decoder.
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* @param startLine Index of first line to copy
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* @param endLine Index of last line to copy
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*/
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virtual void writeToStream(TerminalCharacterDecoder *decoder, int startLine, int endLine);
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/** Returns the codec used to decode incoming characters. See setCodec() */
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const QTextCodec *codec() const
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{
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return _codec;
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}
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/** Sets the codec used to decode incoming characters. */
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void setCodec(const QTextCodec *);
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/**
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* Convenience method.
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* Returns true if the current codec used to decode incoming
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* characters is UTF-8
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*/
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bool utf8() const
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{
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Q_ASSERT(_codec);
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return _codec->mibEnum() == 106;
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}
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/** Returns the special character used for erasing character. */
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virtual char eraseChar() const;
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/**
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* Sets the key bindings used to key events
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* ( received through sendKeyEvent() ) into character
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* streams to send to the terminal.
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*/
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void setKeyBindings(const QString &name);
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/**
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* Returns the name of the emulation's current key bindings.
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* See setKeyBindings()
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*/
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QString keyBindings() const;
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/**
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* Copies the current image into the history and clears the screen.
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*/
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virtual void clearEntireScreen() = 0;
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/** Resets the state of the terminal.
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*
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* @param softReset The reset was initiated by DECSTR
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* @param preservePrompt Try to preserve the command prompt */
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virtual void reset(bool softReset = false, bool preservePrompt = false) = 0;
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/**
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* Returns true if the active terminal program is interested in Mouse
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* Tracking events.
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*
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* The programRequestsMouseTracking() signal is emitted when a program
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* indicates it's interested in Mouse Tracking events.
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*
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* See MODE_Mouse100{0,1,2,3} in Vt102Emulation.
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*/
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bool programUsesMouseTracking() const;
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bool programBracketedPasteMode() const;
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public Q_SLOTS:
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/** Change the size of the emulation's image */
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virtual void setImageSize(int lines, int columns);
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/**
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* Interprets a sequence of characters and sends the result to the terminal.
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* This is equivalent to calling sendKeyEvent() for each character in @p text in succession.
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*/
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virtual void sendText(const QString &text) = 0;
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/**
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* Interprets a key press event and emits the sendData() signal with
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* the resulting character stream.
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*/
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virtual void sendKeyEvent(QKeyEvent *);
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/**
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* Converts information about a mouse event into an xterm-compatible escape
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* sequence and emits the character sequence via sendData()
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*/
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virtual void sendMouseEvent(int buttons, int column, int line, int eventType) = 0;
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/**
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* Sends a string of characters to the foreground terminal process.
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*
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* @param string The characters to send.
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*/
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virtual void sendString(const QByteArray &string) = 0;
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/**
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* Processes an incoming stream of characters. receiveData() decodes the incoming
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* character buffer using the current codec(), and then calls receiveChar() for
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* each unicode character in the resulting buffer.
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*
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* receiveData() also starts a timer which causes the outputChanged() signal
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* to be emitted when it expires. The timer allows multiple updates in quick
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* succession to be buffered into a single outputChanged() signal emission.
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*
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* @param text A string of characters received from the terminal program.
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* @param length The length of @p text
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*/
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void receiveData(const char *text, int length);
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/**
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* Sends information about the focus event to the terminal.
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*/
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virtual void focusChanged(bool focused) = 0;
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void setPeekPrimary(const bool doPeek);
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Q_SIGNALS:
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/**
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* Emitted when a buffer of data is ready to send to the
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* standard input of the terminal.
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*
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* @param data The buffer of data ready to be sent
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*/
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void sendData(const QByteArray &data);
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/**
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* Requests that the pty used by the terminal process
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* be set to UTF 8 mode.
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*
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* Refer to the IUTF8 entry in termios(3) for more information.
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*/
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void useUtf8Request(bool);
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/**
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* Emitted when bell appeared
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*/
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void bell();
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/**
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* Emitted when the special sequence indicating the request for data
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* transmission through ZModem protocol is detected.
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*/
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void zmodemDownloadDetected();
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void zmodemUploadDetected();
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/**
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* This is emitted when the program (typically editors and other full-screen
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* applications, ones that take up the whole terminal display), running in
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* the terminal indicates whether or not it is interested in Mouse Tracking
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* events. This is an XTerm extension, for more information have a look at:
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* https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html#h2-Mouse-Tracking
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*
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* @param usesMouseTracking This will be true if the program is interested
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* in Mouse Tracking events or false otherwise.
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*/
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void programRequestsMouseTracking(bool usesMouseTracking);
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void enableAlternateScrolling(bool enable);
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void programBracketedPasteModeChanged(bool bracketedPasteMode);
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/**
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* Emitted when the contents of the screen image change.
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* The emulation buffers the updates from successive image changes,
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* and only emits outputChanged() at sensible intervals when
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* there is a lot of terminal activity.
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*
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* Normally there is no need for objects other than the screen windows
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* created with createWindow() to listen for this signal.
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*
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* ScreenWindow objects created using createWindow() will emit their
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* own outputChanged() signal in response to this signal.
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*/
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void outputChanged();
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/**
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* Emitted when the program running in the terminal wishes to update
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* certain session attributes. This allows terminal programs to customize
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* certain aspects of the terminal emulation display.
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*
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* This signal is emitted when the escape sequence "\033]ARG;VALUE\007"
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* is received in an input string, where ARG is a number specifying
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* what should be changed and VALUE is a string specifying the new value.
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*
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* @param attribute Specifies which session attribute to change:
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* <ul>
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* <li> 0 - Set window icon text and session title to @p newValue</li>
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* <li> 1 - Set window icon text to @p newValue</li>
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* <li> 2 - Set session title to @p newValue</li>
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* <li> 11 - Set the session's default background color to @p newValue,
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* where @p newValue can be an HTML-style string ("#RRGGBB") or a
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* named color (e.g. 'red', 'blue'). For more details see:
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* https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcolor.html#setNamedColor
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* </li>
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* <li> 31 - Supposedly treats @p newValue as a URL and opens it (NOT
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* IMPLEMENTED)
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* </li>
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* <li> 32 - Sets the icon associated with the session. @p newValue
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* is the name of the icon to use, which can be the name of any
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* icon in the current KDE icon theme (eg: 'konsole', 'kate',
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* 'folder_home')
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* </li>
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* </ul>
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* @param newValue Specifies the new value of the session attribute
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*/
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void sessionAttributeChanged(int attribute, const QString &newValue);
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/**
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* Emitted when the terminal emulator's size has changed
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*/
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void imageSizeChanged(int lineCount, int columnCount);
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/**
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* Emitted when the setImageSize() is called on this emulation for
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* the first time.
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*/
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void imageSizeInitialized();
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/**
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* Emitted after receiving the escape sequence which asks to change
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* the terminal emulator's size
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*/
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void imageResizeRequest(const QSize &sizz);
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/**
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* Emitted when the terminal program requests to change various properties
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* of the terminal display.
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*
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* A profile change command occurs when a special escape sequence, followed
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* by a string containing a series of name and value pairs is received.
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* This string can be parsed using a ProfileCommandParser instance.
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*
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* @param text A string expected to contain a series of key and value pairs in
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* the form: name=value;name2=value2 ...
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*/
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void profileChangeCommandReceived(const QString &text);
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/**
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* Emitted when a flow control key combination ( Ctrl+S or Ctrl+Q ) is pressed.
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* @param suspendKeyPressed True if Ctrl+S was pressed to suspend output or Ctrl+Q to
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* resume output.
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*/
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void flowControlKeyPressed(bool suspendKeyPressed);
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/**
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* Emitted when the active screen is switched, to indicate whether the primary
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* screen is in use.
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*/
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void primaryScreenInUse(bool use);
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/**
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* Emitted when the text selection is changed
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*/
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void selectionChanged(const bool selectionEmpty);
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/**
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* Emitted when terminal code requiring terminal's response received.
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*/
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void sessionAttributeRequest(int id, uint terminator);
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/**
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* Emitted when Set Cursor Style (DECSCUSR) escape sequences are sent
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* to the terminal.
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* @p shape cursor shape
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* @p isBlinking if true, the cursor will be set to blink
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* @p customColor custom cursor color
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*/
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void setCursorStyleRequest(Enum::CursorShapeEnum shape = Enum::BlockCursor, bool isBlinking = false, const QColor &customColor = {});
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/**
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* Emitted when reset() is called to reset the cursor style to the
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* current profile cursor shape and blinking settings.
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*/
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void resetCursorStyleRequest();
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void toggleUrlExtractionRequest();
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protected:
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virtual void setMode(int mode) = 0;
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virtual void resetMode(int mode) = 0;
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/**
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* Processes an incoming character. See receiveData()
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* @p c A unicode character code.
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*/
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virtual void receiveChars(const QVector<uint> &c);
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/**
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* Sets the active screen. The terminal has two screens, primary and alternate.
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* The primary screen is used by default. When certain interactive programs such
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* as Vim are run, they trigger a switch to the alternate screen.
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*
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* @param index 0 to switch to the primary screen, or 1 to switch to the alternate screen
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*/
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void setScreen(int index);
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enum EmulationCodec {
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LocaleCodec = 0,
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Utf8Codec = 1,
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};
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void setCodec(EmulationCodec codec);
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QList<ScreenWindow *> _windows;
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Screen *_currentScreen = nullptr; // pointer to the screen which is currently active,
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// this is one of the elements in the screen[] array
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Screen *_screen[2]; // 0 = primary screen ( used by most programs, including the shell
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// scrollbars are enabled in this mode )
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// 1 = alternate ( used by vi , emacs etc.
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// scrollbars are not enabled in this mode )
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// decodes an incoming C-style character stream into a unicode QString using
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// the current text codec. (this allows for rendering of non-ASCII characters in text files etc.)
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const QTextCodec *_codec = nullptr;
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std::unique_ptr<QTextDecoder> _decoder;
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const KeyboardTranslator *_keyTranslator = nullptr; // the keyboard layout
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protected Q_SLOTS:
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/**
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* Schedules an update of attached views.
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* Repeated calls to bufferedUpdate() in close succession will result in only a single update,
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* much like the Qt buffered update of widgets.
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*/
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void bufferedUpdate();
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// used to emit the primaryScreenInUse(bool) signal
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void checkScreenInUse();
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// used to emit the selectionChanged(QString) signal
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void checkSelectedText();
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private Q_SLOTS:
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// triggered by timer, causes the emulation to send an updated screen image to each
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// view
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void showBulk();
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void setUsesMouseTracking(bool usesMouseTracking);
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void bracketedPasteModeChanged(bool bracketedPasteMode);
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private:
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void setScreenInternal(int index);
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Q_DISABLE_COPY(Emulation)
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bool _usesMouseTracking = false;
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bool _bracketedPasteMode = false;
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QTimer _bulkTimer1{this};
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QTimer _bulkTimer2{this};
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bool _imageSizeInitialized = false;
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bool _peekingPrimary = false;
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int _activeScreenIndex = 0;
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};
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}
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#endif // ifndef EMULATION_H
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