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-- Copyright (C) 2019 the mpv developers
--
-- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
-- purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
-- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
--
-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
-- WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-- MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
-- SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
-- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
-- OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
-- CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
local utils = require 'mp.utils'
local options = require 'mp.options'
local assdraw = require 'mp.assdraw'
-- Default options
local opts = {
-- All drawing is scaled by this value, including the text borders and the
-- cursor. Change it if you have a high-DPI display.
scale = 1,
-- Set the font used for the REPL and the console. This probably doesn't
-- have to be a monospaced font.
font = "",
-- Set the font size used for the REPL and the console. This will be
-- multiplied by "scale."
font_size = 16,
}
function detect_platform()
local o = {}
-- Kind of a dumb way of detecting the platform but whatever
if mp.get_property_native('options/vo-mmcss-profile', o) ~= o then
return 'windows'
elseif mp.get_property_native('options/macos-force-dedicated-gpu', o) ~= o then
return 'macos'
end
return 'x11'
end
-- Pick a better default font for Windows and macOS
local platform = detect_platform()
if platform == 'windows' then
opts.font = 'Consolas'
elseif platform == 'macos' then
opts.font = 'Menlo'
else
opts.font = 'monospace'
end
-- Apply user-set options
options.read_options(opts)
-- Build a list of commands, properties and options for tab-completion
local option_info = {
'name', 'type', 'set-from-commandline', 'set-locally', 'default-value',
'min', 'max', 'choices',
}
local cmd_list = {}
for i, cmd in ipairs(mp.get_property_native('command-list')) do
cmd_list[i] = cmd.name
end
local prop_list = mp.get_property_native('property-list')
for _, opt in ipairs(mp.get_property_native('options')) do
prop_list[#prop_list + 1] = 'options/' .. opt
prop_list[#prop_list + 1] = 'file-local-options/' .. opt
prop_list[#prop_list + 1] = 'option-info/' .. opt
for _, p in ipairs(option_info) do
prop_list[#prop_list + 1] = 'option-info/' .. opt .. '/' .. p
end
end
local repl_active = false
local insert_mode = false
local pending_update = false
local line = ''
local cursor = 1
local history = {}
local history_pos = 1
local log_buffer = {}
local key_bindings = {}
local global_margin_y = 0
local update_timer = nil
update_timer = mp.add_periodic_timer(0.05, function()
if pending_update then
update()
else
update_timer:kill()
end
end)
update_timer:kill()
utils.shared_script_property_observe("osc-margins", function(_, val)
if val then
-- formatted as "%f,%f,%f,%f" with left, right, top, bottom, each
-- value being the border size as ratio of the window size (0.0-1.0)
local vals = {}
for v in string.gmatch(val, "[^,]+") do
vals[#vals + 1] = tonumber(v)
end
global_margin_y = vals[4] -- bottom
else
global_margin_y = 0
end
update()
end)
-- Add a line to the log buffer (which is limited to 100 lines)
function log_add(style, text)
log_buffer[#log_buffer + 1] = { style = style, text = text }
if #log_buffer > 100 then
table.remove(log_buffer, 1)
end
if repl_active then
if not update_timer:is_enabled() then
update()
update_timer:resume()
else
pending_update = true
end
end
end
-- Escape a string for verbatim display on the OSD
function ass_escape(str)
-- There is no escape for '\' in ASS (I think?) but '\' is used verbatim if
-- it isn't followed by a recognised character, so add a zero-width
-- non-breaking space
str = str:gsub('\\', '\\\239\187\191')
str = str:gsub('{', '\\{')
str = str:gsub('}', '\\}')
-- Precede newlines with a ZWNBSP to prevent ASS's weird collapsing of
-- consecutive newlines
str = str:gsub('\n', '\239\187\191\\N')
-- Turn leading spaces into hard spaces to prevent ASS from stripping them
str = str:gsub('\\N ', '\\N\\h')
str = str:gsub('^ ', '\\h')
return str
end
-- Render the REPL and console as an ASS OSD
function update()
pending_update = false
local dpi_scale = mp.get_property_native("display-hidpi-scale", 1.0)
dpi_scale = dpi_scale * opts.scale
local screenx, screeny, aspect = mp.get_osd_size()
screenx = screenx / dpi_scale
screeny = screeny / dpi_scale
-- Clear the OSD if the REPL is not active
if not repl_active then
mp.set_osd_ass(screenx, screeny, '')
return
end
local ass = assdraw.ass_new()
local style = '{\\r' ..
'\\1a&H00&\\3a&H00&\\4a&H99&' ..
'\\1c&Heeeeee&\\3c&H111111&\\4c&H000000&' ..
'\\fn' .. opts.font .. '\\fs' .. opts.font_size ..
'\\bord1\\xshad0\\yshad1\\fsp0\\q1}'
-- Create the cursor glyph as an ASS drawing. ASS will draw the cursor
-- inline with the surrounding text, but it sets the advance to the width
-- of the drawing. So the cursor doesn't affect layout too much, make it as
-- thin as possible and make it appear to be 1px wide by giving it 0.5px
-- horizontal borders.
local cheight = opts.font_size * 8
local cglyph = '{\\r' ..
'\\1a&H44&\\3a&H44&\\4a&H99&' ..
'\\1c&Heeeeee&\\3c&Heeeeee&\\4c&H000000&' ..
'\\xbord0.5\\ybord0\\xshad0\\yshad1\\p4\\pbo24}' ..
'm 0 0 l 1 0 l 1 ' .. cheight .. ' l 0 ' .. cheight ..
'{\\p0}'
local before_cur = ass_escape(line:sub(1, cursor - 1))
local after_cur = ass_escape(line:sub(cursor))
-- Render log messages as ASS. This will render at most screeny / font_size
-- messages.
local log_ass = ''
local log_messages = #log_buffer
local log_max_lines = math.ceil(screeny / opts.font_size)
if log_max_lines < log_messages then
log_messages = log_max_lines
end
for i = #log_buffer - log_messages + 1, #log_buffer do
log_ass = log_ass .. style .. log_buffer[i].style .. ass_escape(log_buffer[i].text)
end
ass:new_event()
ass:an(1)
ass:pos(2, screeny - 2 - global_margin_y * screeny)
ass:append(log_ass .. '\\N')
ass:append(style .. '> ' .. before_cur)
ass:append(cglyph)
ass:append(style .. after_cur)
-- Redraw the cursor with the REPL text invisible. This will make the
-- cursor appear in front of the text.
ass:new_event()
ass:an(1)
ass:pos(2, screeny - 2)
ass:append(style .. '{\\alpha&HFF&}> ' .. before_cur)
ass:append(cglyph)
ass:append(style .. '{\\alpha&HFF&}' .. after_cur)
mp.set_osd_ass(screenx, screeny, ass.text)
end
-- Set the REPL visibility ("enable", Esc)
function set_active(active)
if active == repl_active then return end
if active then
repl_active = true
insert_mode = false
mp.enable_key_bindings('console-input', 'allow-hide-cursor+allow-vo-dragging')
mp.enable_messages('terminal-default')
define_key_bindings()
else
repl_active = false
undefine_key_bindings()
mp.enable_messages('silent:terminal-default')
end
update()
end
-- Show the repl if hidden and replace its contents with 'text'
-- (script-message-to repl type)
function show_and_type(text)
text = text or ''
-- Save the line currently being edited, just in case
if line ~= text and line ~= '' and history[#history] ~= line then
history[#history + 1] = line
end
line = text
cursor = line:len() + 1
history_pos = #history + 1
insert_mode = false
if repl_active then
update()
else
set_active(true)
end
end
-- Naive helper function to find the next UTF-8 character in 'str' after 'pos'
-- by skipping continuation bytes. Assumes 'str' contains valid UTF-8.
function next_utf8(str, pos)
if pos > str:len() then return pos end
repeat
pos = pos + 1
until pos > str:len() or str:byte(pos) < 0x80 or str:byte(pos) > 0xbf
return pos
end
-- As above, but finds the previous UTF-8 charcter in 'str' before 'pos'
function prev_utf8(str, pos)
if pos <= 1 then return pos end
repeat
pos = pos - 1
until pos <= 1 or str:byte(pos) < 0x80 or str:byte(pos) > 0xbf
return pos
end
-- Insert a character at the current cursor position (any_unicode, Shift+Enter)
function handle_char_input(c)
if insert_mode then
line = line:sub(1, cursor - 1) .. c .. line:sub(next_utf8(line, cursor))
else
line = line:sub(1, cursor - 1) .. c .. line:sub(cursor)
end
cursor = cursor + #c
update()
end
-- Remove the character behind the cursor (Backspace)
function handle_backspace()
if cursor <= 1 then return end
local prev = prev_utf8(line, cursor)
line = line:sub(1, prev - 1) .. line:sub(cursor)
cursor = prev
update()
end
-- Remove the character in front of the cursor (Del)
function handle_del()
if cursor > line:len() then return end
line = line:sub(1, cursor - 1) .. line:sub(next_utf8(line, cursor))
update()
end
-- Toggle insert mode (Ins)
function handle_ins()
insert_mode = not insert_mode
end
-- Move the cursor to the next character (Right)
function next_char(amount)
cursor = next_utf8(line, cursor)
update()
end
-- Move the cursor to the previous character (Left)
function prev_char(amount)
cursor = prev_utf8(line, cursor)
update()
end
-- Clear the current line (Ctrl+C)
function clear()
line = ''
cursor = 1
insert_mode = false
history_pos = #history + 1
update()
end
-- Close the REPL if the current line is empty, otherwise do nothing (Ctrl+D)
function maybe_exit()
if line == '' then
set_active(false)
end
end
function help_command(param)
local cmdlist = mp.get_property_native('command-list')
local error_style = '{\\1c&H7a77f2&}'
local output = ''
if param == '' then
output = 'Available commands:\n'
for _, cmd in ipairs(cmdlist) do
output = output .. ' ' .. cmd.name
end
output = output .. '\n'
output = output .. 'Use "help command" to show information about a command.\n'
output = output .. "ESC or Ctrl+d exits the console.\n"
else
local cmd = nil
for _, curcmd in ipairs(cmdlist) do
if curcmd.name:find(param, 1, true) then
cmd = curcmd
if curcmd.name == param then
break -- exact match
end
end
end
if not cmd then
log_add(error_style, 'No command matches "' .. param .. '"!')
return
end
output = output .. 'Command "' .. cmd.name .. '"\n'
for _, arg in ipairs(cmd.args) do
output = output .. ' ' .. arg.name .. ' (' .. arg.type .. ')'
if arg.optional then
output = output .. ' (optional)'
end
output = output .. '\n'
end
if cmd.vararg then
output = output .. 'This command supports variable arguments.\n'
end
end
log_add('', output)
end
-- Run the current command and clear the line (Enter)
function handle_enter()
if line == '' then
return
end
if history[#history] ~= line then
history[#history + 1] = line
end
-- match "help [<text>]", return <text> or "", strip all whitespace
local help = line:match('^%s*help%s+(.-)%s*$') or
(line:match('^%s*help$') and '')
if help then
help_command(help)
else
mp.command(line)
end
clear()
end
-- Go to the specified position in the command history
function go_history(new_pos)
local old_pos = history_pos
history_pos = new_pos
-- Restrict the position to a legal value
if history_pos > #history + 1 then
history_pos = #history + 1
elseif history_pos < 1 then
history_pos = 1
end
-- Do nothing if the history position didn't actually change
if history_pos == old_pos then
return
end
-- If the user was editing a non-history line, save it as the last history
-- entry. This makes it much less frustrating to accidentally hit Up/Down
-- while editing a line.
if old_pos == #history + 1 and line ~= '' and history[#history] ~= line then
history[#history + 1] = line
end
-- Now show the history line (or a blank line for #history + 1)
if history_pos <= #history then
line = history[history_pos]
else
line = ''
end
cursor = line:len() + 1
insert_mode = false
update()
end
-- Go to the specified relative position in the command history (Up, Down)
function move_history(amount)
go_history(history_pos + amount)
end
-- Go to the first command in the command history (PgUp)
function handle_pgup()
go_history(1)
end
-- Stop browsing history and start editing a blank line (PgDown)
function handle_pgdown()
go_history(#history + 1)
end
-- Move to the start of the current word, or if already at the start, the start
-- of the previous word. (Ctrl+Left)
function prev_word()
-- This is basically the same as next_word() but backwards, so reverse the
-- string in order to do a "backwards" find. This wouldn't be as annoying
-- to do if Lua didn't insist on 1-based indexing.
cursor = line:len() - select(2, line:reverse():find('%s*[^%s]*', line:len() - cursor + 2)) + 1
update()
end
-- Move to the end of the current word, or if already at the end, the end of
-- the next word. (Ctrl+Right)
function next_word()
cursor = select(2, line:find('%s*[^%s]*', cursor)) + 1
update()
end
-- List of tab-completions:
-- pattern: A Lua pattern used in string:find. Should return the start and
-- end positions of the word to be completed in the first and second
-- capture groups (using the empty parenthesis notation "()")
-- list: A list of candidate completion values.
-- append: An extra string to be appended to the end of a successful
-- completion. It is only appended if 'list' contains exactly one
-- match.
local completers = {
{ pattern = '^%s*()[%w_-]+()$', list = cmd_list, append = ' ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*set%s+()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = ' ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*set%s+"()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = '" ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*add%s+()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = ' ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*add%s+"()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = '" ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*cycle%s+()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = ' ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*cycle%s+"()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = '" ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*multiply%s+()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = ' ' },
{ pattern = '^%s*multiply%s+"()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = '" ' },
{ pattern = '${()[%w_/-]+()$', list = prop_list, append = '}' },
}
-- Use 'list' to find possible tab-completions for 'part.' Returns the longest
-- common prefix of all the matching list items and a flag that indicates
-- whether the match was unique or not.
function complete_match(part, list)
local completion = nil
local full_match = false
for _, candidate in ipairs(list) do
if candidate:sub(1, part:len()) == part then
if completion and completion ~= candidate then
local prefix_len = part:len()
while completion:sub(1, prefix_len + 1)
== candidate:sub(1, prefix_len + 1) do
prefix_len = prefix_len + 1
end
completion = candidate:sub(1, prefix_len)
full_match = false
else
completion = candidate
full_match = true
end
end
end
return completion, full_match
end
-- Complete the option or property at the cursor (TAB)
function complete()
local before_cur = line:sub(1, cursor - 1)
local after_cur = line:sub(cursor)
-- Try the first completer that works
for _, completer in ipairs(completers) do
-- Completer patterns should return the start and end of the word to be
-- completed as the first and second capture groups
local _, _, s, e = before_cur:find(completer.pattern)
if not s then
-- Multiple input commands can be separated by semicolons, so all
-- completions that are anchored at the start of the string with
-- '^' can start from a semicolon as well. Replace ^ with ; and try
-- to match again.
_, _, s, e = before_cur:find(completer.pattern:gsub('^^', ';'))
end
if s then
-- If the completer's pattern found a word, check the completer's
-- list for possible completions
local part = before_cur:sub(s, e)
local c, full = complete_match(part, completer.list)
if c then
-- If there was only one full match from the list, add
-- completer.append to the final string. This is normally a
-- space or a quotation mark followed by a space.
if full and completer.append then
c = c .. completer.append
end
-- Insert the completion and update
before_cur = before_cur:sub(1, s - 1) .. c
cursor = before_cur:len() + 1
line = before_cur .. after_cur
update()
return
end
end
end
end
-- Move the cursor to the beginning of the line (HOME)
function go_home()
cursor = 1
update()
end
-- Move the cursor to the end of the line (END)
function go_end()
cursor = line:len() + 1
update()
end
-- Delete from the cursor to the end of the word (Ctrl+W)
function del_word()
local before_cur = line:sub(1, cursor - 1)
local after_cur = line:sub(cursor)
before_cur = before_cur:gsub('[^%s]+%s*$', '', 1)
line = before_cur .. after_cur
cursor = before_cur:len() + 1
update()
end
-- Delete from the cursor to the end of the line (Ctrl+K)
function del_to_eol()
line = line:sub(1, cursor - 1)
update()
end
-- Delete from the cursor back to the start of the line (Ctrl+U)
function del_to_start()
line = line:sub(cursor)
cursor = 1
update()
end
-- Empty the log buffer of all messages (Ctrl+L)
function clear_log_buffer()
log_buffer = {}
update()
end
-- Returns a string of UTF-8 text from the clipboard (or the primary selection)
function get_clipboard(clip)
if platform == 'x11' then
local res = utils.subprocess({
args = { 'xclip', '-selection', clip and 'clipboard' or 'primary', '-out' },
playback_only = false,
})
if not res.error then
return res.stdout
end
elseif platform == 'windows' then
local res = utils.subprocess({
args = { 'powershell', '-NoProfile', '-Command', [[& {
Trap {
Write-Error -ErrorRecord $_
Exit 1
}
$clip = ""
if (Get-Command "Get-Clipboard" -errorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$clip = Get-Clipboard -Raw -Format Text -TextFormatType UnicodeText
} else {
Add-Type -AssemblyName PresentationCore
$clip = [Windows.Clipboard]::GetText()
}
$clip = $clip -Replace "`r",""
$u8clip = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes($clip)
[Console]::OpenStandardOutput().Write($u8clip, 0, $u8clip.Length)
}]] },
playback_only = false,
})
if not res.error then
return res.stdout
end
elseif platform == 'macos' then
local res = utils.subprocess({
args = { 'pbpaste' },
playback_only = false,
})
if not res.error then
return res.stdout
end
end
return ''
end
-- Paste text from the window-system's clipboard. 'clip' determines whether the
-- clipboard or the primary selection buffer is used (on X11 only.)
function paste(clip)
local text = get_clipboard(clip)
local before_cur = line:sub(1, cursor - 1)
local after_cur = line:sub(cursor)
line = before_cur .. text .. after_cur
cursor = cursor + text:len()
update()
end
-- List of input bindings. This is a weird mashup between common GUI text-input
-- bindings and readline bindings.
local bindings = {
{ 'esc', function() set_active(false) end },
{ 'enter', handle_enter },
{ 'shift+enter', function() handle_char_input('\n') end },
{ 'bs', handle_backspace },
{ 'shift+bs', handle_backspace },
{ 'del', handle_del },
{ 'shift+del', handle_del },
{ 'ins', handle_ins },
{ 'shift+ins', function() paste(false) end },
{ 'mbtn_mid', function() paste(false) end },
{ 'left', function() prev_char() end },
{ 'right', function() next_char() end },
{ 'up', function() move_history(-1) end },
{ 'wheel_up', function() move_history(-1) end },
{ 'down', function() move_history(1) end },
{ 'wheel_down', function() move_history(1) end },
{ 'wheel_left', function() end },
{ 'wheel_right', function() end },
{ 'ctrl+left', prev_word },
{ 'ctrl+right', next_word },
{ 'tab', complete },
{ 'home', go_home },
{ 'end', go_end },
{ 'pgup', handle_pgup },
{ 'pgdwn', handle_pgdown },
{ 'ctrl+c', clear },
{ 'ctrl+d', maybe_exit },
{ 'ctrl+k', del_to_eol },
{ 'ctrl+l', clear_log_buffer },
{ 'ctrl+u', del_to_start },
{ 'ctrl+v', function() paste(true) end },
{ 'meta+v', function() paste(true) end },
{ 'ctrl+w', del_word },
}
local function text_input(info)
if info.key_text and (info.event == "press" or info.event == "down"
or info.event == "repeat")
then
handle_char_input(info.key_text)
end
end
function define_key_bindings()
if #key_bindings > 0 then
return
end
for _, bind in ipairs(bindings) do
-- Generate arbitrary name for removing the bindings later.
local name = "_console_" .. (#key_bindings + 1)
key_bindings[#key_bindings + 1] = name
mp.add_forced_key_binding(bind[1], name, bind[2], {repeatable = true})
end
mp.add_forced_key_binding("any_unicode", "_console_text", text_input,
{repeatable = true, complex = true})
key_bindings[#key_bindings + 1] = "_console_text"
end
function undefine_key_bindings()
for _, name in ipairs(key_bindings) do
mp.remove_key_binding(name)
end
key_bindings = {}
end
-- Add a global binding for enabling the REPL. While it's enabled, its bindings
-- will take over and it can be closed with ESC.
mp.add_key_binding(nil, 'enable', function()
set_active(true)
end)
-- Add a script-message to show the REPL and fill it with the provided text
mp.register_script_message('type', function(text)
show_and_type(text)
end)
-- Redraw the REPL when the OSD size changes. This is needed because the
-- PlayRes of the OSD will need to be adjusted.
mp.observe_property('osd-width', 'native', update)
mp.observe_property('osd-height', 'native', update)
mp.observe_property('display-hidpi-scale', 'native', update)
-- Enable log messages. In silent mode, mpv will queue log messages in a buffer
-- until enable_messages is called again without the silent: prefix.
mp.enable_messages('silent:terminal-default')
mp.register_event('log-message', function(e)
-- Ignore log messages from the OSD because of paranoia, since writing them
-- to the OSD could generate more messages in an infinite loop.
if e.prefix:sub(1, 3) == 'osd' then return end
-- Ignore messages output by this script.
if e.prefix == mp.get_script_name() then return end
-- Ignore buffer overflow warning messages. Overflowed log messages would
-- have been offscreen anyway.
if e.prefix == 'overflow' then return end
-- Filter out trace-level log messages, even if the terminal-default log
-- level includes them. These aren't too useful for an on-screen display
-- without scrollback and they include messages that are generated from the
-- OSD display itself.
if e.level == 'trace' then return end
-- Use color for debug/v/warn/error/fatal messages. Colors are stolen from
-- base16 Eighties by Chris Kempson.
local style = ''
if e.level == 'debug' then
style = '{\\1c&Ha09f93&}'
elseif e.level == 'v' then
style = '{\\1c&H99cc99&}'
elseif e.level == 'warn' then
style = '{\\1c&H66ccff&}'
elseif e.level == 'error' then
style = '{\\1c&H7a77f2&}'
elseif e.level == 'fatal' then
style = '{\\1c&H5791f9&\\b1}'
end
log_add(style, '[' .. e.prefix .. '] ' .. e.text)
end)