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/*
* Copyright (C) 2023 - 2024:
* The Trinitrix Project <soispha@vhack.eu, antifallobst@systemausfall.org>
*
* This file is part of the Trixy crate for Trinitrix.
*
* Trixy is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the Lesser GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* and the Lesser GNU General Public License along with this program.
* If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/// Prints to the output, with a newline.
// HACK(@soispha): The stdlib Lua `print()` function has stdout as output hardcoded,
// redirecting stdout seems too much like a hack thus we are just redefining the print function
// to output to a controlled output. <2023-09-09>
//fn print(input: CommandTransferValue);
mod trinitrix {
/// Language specific functions, which mirror the `trinitrix.api` namespace.
/// That is, if you have to choose between a `std` and a `api` function choose the `std`
/// one as it will most likely be more high-level and easier to use (as it isn't abstracted
/// over multiple languages). Feel free to drop down to the lower level api, if you feel
/// like that more, it should be as stable and user-oriented as the `std` functions
mod std {}
/// Debug only functions, these are effectively useless
mod debug {
enum UserGreet {
Friendly,
Angrily,
Hastly,
}
struct GreetedUser {
names: Vec<String>,
new: GreetedUser,
state: UserGreet,
}
/// Greets the user
fn greet(input: String) -> String;
/// Returns a table of greeted users
fn greet_multiple() -> GreetedUser;
}
/// General API to change stuff in Trinitrix
mod api {
/// Closes the application
fn exit();
/// Send a message to the current room
/// The send message is interpreted literally.
fn room_message_send(msg: String);
/// Open the help pages at the first occurrence of
/// the input string if it is Some, otherwise open
/// the help pages at the start
fn help(input: Option<String>);
// Register a function to be used with the Trinitrix API
// (This function is actually implemented in the std namespace)
/* fn register_function(function: RawFunction); */
/// Function that change the UI, or UI state
mod ui {
/// Shows the command line
fn command_line_show();
/// Hides the command line
fn command_line_hide();
/// Go to the next plane
fn cycle_planes();
/// Go to the previous plane
fn cycle_planes_rev();
/// Sets the current app mode to Normal / navigation mode
fn set_mode_normal();
/// Sets the current app mode to Insert / editing mode
fn set_mode_insert();
}
/// Manipulate keymappings, the mode is specified as a String build up of all mode
/// the keymapping should be active in. The mapping works as follows:
/// n => normal Mode
/// c => command Mode
/// i => insert Mode
///
/// The key works in a similar matter, specifying the required keypresses to trigger the
/// callback. For example "aba" for require the user to press "a" then "b" then "a" again
/// to trigger the mapping. Special characters are encoded as follows:
/// "<C-a>ba" => "Ctrl+a" then "b" then "a"
/// "<S-a>" => "A" or "Shift+a"
/// "A" => "A"
/// "<M-a> " => "Alt+a" (<A-a>) or "Meta+a"(<M-a>) (most terminals can't really differentiate between these characters)
/// "a<C-b><C-a>" => "a" then "Ctrl+b" then "Ctrl+a" (also works for Shift, Alt and Super)
/// "<CSM-b>" => "Ctrl+Shift+Alt+b" (the ordering doesn't matter)
/// "a " => "a" then a literal space (" ")
/// "å🙂" => "å" then "🙂" (full Unicode support!)
/// "<ESC>" => escape key
/// "<F3>" => F3 key
/// "<BACKSPACE>" => backspace key (and so forth)
/// "<DASH>" => a literal "-"
/// "<ANGULAR_BRACKET_OPEN>" or "<ABO>" => a literal "<"
/// "<ANGULAR_BRACKET_CLOSE>" or "<ABC>" => a literal ">"
///
/// The callback MUST be registered first by calling
/// `trinitrix.api.register_function()` the returned value can than be used to
/// set the keymap.
mod keymaps {
/// Add a new keymapping
fn add(mode: String, key: String, callback: Function);
/// Remove a keymapping
///
/// Does nothing, if the keymapping doesn't exists
fn remove(mode: String, key: String);
/// List declared keymappings
fn get(mode: String);
}
/// Functions only used internally within Trinitrix
mod raw {
/// Send an error to the default error output
fn raise_error(input: String);
/// Send output to the default output
/// This is mainly used to display the final
/// output of evaluated lua commands.
fn display_output(input: String);
/// Input a character without checking for possible keymaps
/// If the current state does not expect input, this character is ignored
/// The encoding is the same as in the `trinitrix.api.keymaps` commands
fn send_input_unprocessed(input: String);
/// This namespace is used to store some command specific data (like functions, as
/// ensuring memory locations stay allocated in garbage collected language is hard)
///
/// Treat it as an implementation detail
mod __private {}
}
}
}
// That's a flat out lie, but it results in a rather nice syntax highlight compared to nothing:
// vim: syntax=rust