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kakoune/rc/windowing/sway.kak
Johannes Altmanninger 746e0d032f rc windowing: allow to configure windowing system and window placement in new/terminal commands
Today I can control "terminal" and "new" by changing the terminal
alias but I always need to choose a concrete implementation, like
"tmux-terminal-horizontal", even when there is otherwise no need to
mention tmux in my config.

Allow to configure windowing system and window placement independently
by introducing dedicated options.

This allows to create mappings that work in any windowing system like

	map global user c   %{:with-option windowing_placement window new<ret>}
	map global user '"' %{:with-option windowing_placement vertical new<ret>}
	map global user '%' %{:with-option windowing_placement horizontal new<ret>}

For windowing systems that don't support all placements, you can wrap
the above in try/catch to fall back on the "window" variant which is
defined for all windowing systems.

When using multiple (nested) windowing systems, you might want to
add mappings like

	map global user t %{:with-option windowing_module tmux new<ret>}
	map global user T %{:with-option windowing_module wayland new<ret>}

---

This changes the default "terminal" alias for some modules. In
particular, instead of delegating to

    iterm-terminal-vertical
    screen-terminal-vertical
    tmux-terminal-horizontal
    wezterm-terminal-vertical

it will now by default delegate to the respective "-window" variant.
We could maintain backwards compatiblity here by setting the
"windowing_placement" option accordingly, but the new behavior seems
more logical?

Also, this removes the "terminal-tab" alias which was only defined
by the kitty module.

We could try to keep the alias approach and implement a "with-alias"
command, however that approach can only capture both dimensions
(windowing system and placement) if we add tons of commands
like "terminal-horizontal" (with implied windowing system) and
"tmux-terminal" (with implied placement).

Side thought: we could also get rid of the "focus" alias and instead
define

    define-command focus %{
        "%opt{windowing_module}-focus"
    }

Closes #3943, #4425
2023-11-13 22:54:49 +01:00

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provide-module sway %{
# Ensure we're actually in Sway
evaluate-commands %sh{
[ -z "${kak_opt_windowing_modules}" ] ||
[ -n "$SWAYSOCK" ] ||
echo 'fail SWAYSOCK is not set'
}
require-module 'wayland'
alias global sway-terminal-window wayland-terminal-window
define-command sway-terminal-vertical -params 1.. -docstring '
sway-terminal-vertical <program> [<arguments>]: create a new terminal as a Sway window
The current pane is split into two, top and bottom
The program passed as argument will be executed in the new terminal' \
%{
nop %sh{swaymsg split vertical}
wayland-terminal-window %arg{@}
}
complete-command sway-terminal-vertical shell
define-command sway-terminal-horizontal -params 1.. -docstring '
sway-terminal-horizontal <program> [<arguments>]: create a new terminal as a Sway window
The current pane is split into two, left and right
The program passed as argument will be executed in the new terminal' \
%{
nop %sh{swaymsg split horizontal}
wayland-terminal-window %arg{@}
}
complete-command sway-terminal-horizontal shell
define-command sway-terminal-tab -params 1.. -docstring '
sway-terminal-tab <program> [<arguments>]: create a new terminal as a Sway window
The program passed as argument will be executed in the new terminal' \
%{
nop %sh{swaymsg 'split horizontal; layout tabbed'}
wayland-terminal-window %arg{@}
}
complete-command sway-terminal-tab shell
define-command sway-focus-pid -hidden %{
evaluate-commands %sh{
pid=$kak_client_pid
# Try to focus a window with the current PID, walking up the tree of
# parent processes until the focus eventually succeeds
while ! swaymsg [pid=$pid] focus > /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; do
# Replace the current PID with its parent PID
pid=$(ps -p $pid -o ppid=)
# If we couldn't get a PPID for some reason, or it's 1 or less, we
# should just fail.
if [ -z $pid ] || [ $pid -le 1 ]; then
echo "fail Can't find PID for Sway window to focus"
break
fi
done
}
}
define-command sway-focus -params ..1 -docstring '
sway-focus [<kakoune_client>]: focus a given client''s window.
If no client is passed, then the current client is used' \
%{
# Quick branch to make sure we're calling sway-focus-pid from the client
# the user wants to focus on.
evaluate-commands %sh{
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
printf "evaluate-commands -client '%s' sway-focus-pid" "$1"
else
echo sway-focus-pid
fi
}
}
complete-command -menu sway-focus client
alias global focus sway-focus
}