fix(keymaps): Reimplement crossterm integration
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@ -5,7 +5,12 @@ edition = "2021"
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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
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[features]
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default = []
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crossterm = ["dep:crossterm"]
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[dependencies]
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crossterm = { version = "0.25", optional = true }
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log = "0.4.20"
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thiserror = "1.0.50"
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pest = "2.7.5"
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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use log::{debug, info};
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use crossterm::event::{Event, KeyCode, KeyEvent, KeyEventKind, KeyEventState, KeyModifiers};
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impl Into<Event> for Key {
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fn into(self) -> Event {
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let mut modifiers;
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@ -30,28 +29,8 @@ impl Into<Event> for Key {
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let output = Event::Key(KeyEvent {
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code: {
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// We sorta hit a edge case here, if we have a shifted char we need to tell
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// crossterm about that. Thus we need to manually apply the shift modifier on the
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// value.
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if self.shift {
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if let Some(KeyValue::Char(char)) = self.value {
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let upper_case_char: char = {
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let chars = char.to_uppercase().collect::<Vec<char>>();
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if chars.len() != 1 {
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unimplemented!(
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"
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I have no idea how we handle this case,
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we'll just have to hope, that it never comes up.
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"
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);
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} else {
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*chars.first().expect("We checked the length")
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}
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};
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KeyCode::Char(upper_case_char)
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} else {
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self.value.unwrap_or(KeyValue::Null).into()
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}
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KeyCode::Char(char)
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} else {
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self.value.unwrap_or(KeyValue::Null).into()
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}
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@ -85,41 +64,7 @@ impl TryFrom<&Event> for Key {
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}
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{
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let key_code = key_event.code;
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if output_key.shift {
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// We need to deal have an edge case for shift, as the value will be in the
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// shifted form (for example 'A'). If we left that, we would get "<S-A>" as
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// Key representation, which can't be parsed. So we simply unshift the 'A'
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// here, turning the representation into: "<S-a>"
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if let KeyCode::Char(char) = key_code {
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let lower_case_char: char = {
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let chars = char.to_lowercase().collect::<Vec<char>>();
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if chars.len() != 1 {
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unimplemented!(
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"
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I have no idea how we handle this case,
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we'll just have to hope, that it never comes up.
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"
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);
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} else {
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*chars.first().expect("We checked the length")
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}
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};
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info!(
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"Had to translate key ('{}') to it's lowercase variant ('{}')",
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char, lower_case_char
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);
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output_key.value = Some(KeyValue::Char(lower_case_char));
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} else {
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debug!(
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"Key ('{}') is shifted but not a character!",
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Into::<KeyValue>::into(key_code)
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);
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output_key.value = Some(key_code.into());
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}
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} else {
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output_key.value = Some(key_code.into());
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}
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output_key.value = Some(key_event.code.into());
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}
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Ok(output_key)
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#[cfg(crossterm)]
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mod crossterm;
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mod parsing;
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use std::fmt::Display;
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