mod binding; mod context; pub use binding::*; pub use context::*; use crate::{Action, Keystroke, is_no_action}; use collections::HashMap; use smallvec::SmallVec; use std::any::TypeId; /// An opaque identifier of which version of the keymap is currently active. /// The keymap's version is changed whenever bindings are added or removed. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Default)] pub struct KeymapVersion(usize); /// A collection of key bindings for the user's application. #[derive(Default)] pub struct Keymap { bindings: Vec, binding_indices_by_action_id: HashMap>, no_action_binding_indices: Vec, version: KeymapVersion, } impl Keymap { /// Create a new keymap with the given bindings. pub fn new(bindings: Vec) -> Self { let mut this = Self::default(); this.add_bindings(bindings); this } /// Get the current version of the keymap. pub fn version(&self) -> KeymapVersion { self.version } /// Add more bindings to the keymap. pub fn add_bindings>(&mut self, bindings: T) { for binding in bindings { let action_id = binding.action().as_any().type_id(); if is_no_action(&*binding.action) { self.no_action_binding_indices.push(self.bindings.len()); } else { self.binding_indices_by_action_id .entry(action_id) .or_default() .push(self.bindings.len()); } self.bindings.push(binding); } self.version.0 += 1; } /// Reset this keymap to its initial state. pub fn clear(&mut self) { self.bindings.clear(); self.binding_indices_by_action_id.clear(); self.no_action_binding_indices.clear(); self.version.0 += 1; } /// Iterate over all bindings, in the order they were added. pub fn bindings(&self) -> impl DoubleEndedIterator { self.bindings.iter() } /// Iterate over all bindings for the given action, in the order they were added. For display, /// the last binding should take precedence. pub fn bindings_for_action<'a>( &'a self, action: &'a dyn Action, ) -> impl 'a + DoubleEndedIterator { let action_id = action.type_id(); let binding_indices = self .binding_indices_by_action_id .get(&action_id) .map_or(&[] as _, SmallVec::as_slice) .iter(); binding_indices.filter_map(|ix| { let binding = &self.bindings[*ix]; if !binding.action().partial_eq(action) { return None; } for null_ix in &self.no_action_binding_indices { if null_ix > ix { let null_binding = &self.bindings[*null_ix]; if null_binding.keystrokes == binding.keystrokes { let null_binding_matches = match (&null_binding.context_predicate, &binding.context_predicate) { (None, _) => true, (Some(_), None) => false, (Some(null_predicate), Some(predicate)) => { null_predicate.is_superset(predicate) } }; if null_binding_matches { return None; } } } } Some(binding) }) } /// Returns all bindings that might match the input without checking context. The bindings /// returned in precedence order (reverse of the order they were added to the keymap). pub fn all_bindings_for_input(&self, input: &[Keystroke]) -> Vec { self.bindings() .rev() .filter_map(|binding| { binding.match_keystrokes(input).filter(|pending| !pending)?; Some(binding.clone()) }) .collect() } /// Returns a list of bindings that match the given input, and a boolean indicating whether or /// not more bindings might match if the input was longer. Bindings are returned in precedence /// order. /// /// Precedence is defined by the depth in the tree (matches on the Editor take precedence over /// matches on the Pane, then the Workspace, etc.). Bindings with no context are treated as the /// same as the deepest context. /// /// In the case of multiple bindings at the same depth, the ones added to the keymap later take /// precedence. User bindings are added after built-in bindings so that they take precedence. /// /// If a user has disabled a binding with `"x": null` it will not be returned. Disabled bindings /// are evaluated with the same precedence rules so you can disable a rule in a given context /// only. pub fn bindings_for_input( &self, input: &[Keystroke], context_stack: &[KeyContext], ) -> (SmallVec<[KeyBinding; 1]>, bool) { let possibilities = self.bindings().rev().filter_map(|binding| { binding .match_keystrokes(input) .map(|pending| (binding, pending)) }); let mut bindings: SmallVec<[(KeyBinding, usize); 1]> = SmallVec::new(); let mut is_pending = None; 'outer: for (binding, pending) in possibilities { for depth in (0..=context_stack.len()).rev() { if self.binding_enabled(binding, &context_stack[0..depth]) { if is_pending.is_none() { is_pending = Some(pending); } if !pending { bindings.push((binding.clone(), depth)); continue 'outer; } } } } bindings.sort_by(|a, b| a.1.cmp(&b.1).reverse()); let bindings = bindings .into_iter() .map_while(|(binding, _)| { if is_no_action(&*binding.action) { None } else { Some(binding) } }) .collect(); (bindings, is_pending.unwrap_or_default()) } /// Check if the given binding is enabled, given a certain key context. fn binding_enabled(&self, binding: &KeyBinding, context: &[KeyContext]) -> bool { // If binding has a context predicate, it must match the current context, if let Some(predicate) = &binding.context_predicate { if !predicate.eval(context) { return false; } } true } /// WARN: Assumes the bindings are in the order they were added to the keymap /// returns the last binding for the given bindings, which /// should be the user's binding in their keymap.json if they've set one, /// otherwise, the last declared binding for this action in the base keymaps /// (with Vim mode bindings being considered as declared later if Vim mode /// is enabled) /// /// If you are considering changing the behavior of this function /// (especially to fix a user reported issue) see issues #23621, #24931, /// and possibly others as evidence that it has swapped back and forth a /// couple times. The decision as of now is to pick a side and leave it /// as is, until we have a better way to decide which binding to display /// that is consistent and not confusing. pub fn binding_to_display_from_bindings(mut bindings: Vec) -> Option { bindings.pop() } /// Like `bindings_to_display_from_bindings` but takes a `DoubleEndedIterator` and returns a /// reference. pub fn binding_to_display_from_bindings_iterator<'a>( mut bindings: impl DoubleEndedIterator, ) -> Option<&'a KeyBinding> { bindings.next_back() } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use crate as gpui; use gpui::{NoAction, actions}; actions!( keymap_test, [ActionAlpha, ActionBeta, ActionGamma, ActionDelta,] ); #[test] fn test_keymap() { let bindings = [ KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", ActionAlpha {}, None), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", ActionBeta {}, Some("pane")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", ActionGamma {}, Some("editor && mode==full")), ]; let mut keymap = Keymap::default(); keymap.add_bindings(bindings.clone()); // global bindings are enabled in all contexts assert!(keymap.binding_enabled(&bindings[0], &[])); assert!(keymap.binding_enabled(&bindings[0], &[KeyContext::parse("terminal").unwrap()])); // contextual bindings are enabled in contexts that match their predicate assert!(!keymap.binding_enabled(&bindings[1], &[KeyContext::parse("barf x=y").unwrap()])); assert!(keymap.binding_enabled(&bindings[1], &[KeyContext::parse("pane x=y").unwrap()])); assert!(!keymap.binding_enabled(&bindings[2], &[KeyContext::parse("editor").unwrap()])); assert!(keymap.binding_enabled( &bindings[2], &[KeyContext::parse("editor mode=full").unwrap()] )); } #[test] fn test_keymap_disabled() { let bindings = [ KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", ActionAlpha {}, Some("editor")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-b", ActionAlpha {}, Some("editor")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", NoAction {}, Some("editor && mode==full")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-b", NoAction {}, None), ]; let mut keymap = Keymap::default(); keymap.add_bindings(bindings.clone()); // binding is only enabled in a specific context assert!( keymap .bindings_for_input( &[Keystroke::parse("ctrl-a").unwrap()], &[KeyContext::parse("barf").unwrap()], ) .0 .is_empty() ); assert!( !keymap .bindings_for_input( &[Keystroke::parse("ctrl-a").unwrap()], &[KeyContext::parse("editor").unwrap()], ) .0 .is_empty() ); // binding is disabled in a more specific context assert!( keymap .bindings_for_input( &[Keystroke::parse("ctrl-a").unwrap()], &[KeyContext::parse("editor mode=full").unwrap()], ) .0 .is_empty() ); // binding is globally disabled assert!( keymap .bindings_for_input( &[Keystroke::parse("ctrl-b").unwrap()], &[KeyContext::parse("barf").unwrap()], ) .0 .is_empty() ); } #[test] fn test_bindings_for_action() { let bindings = [ KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", ActionAlpha {}, Some("pane")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-b", ActionBeta {}, Some("editor && mode == full")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-c", ActionGamma {}, Some("workspace")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-a", NoAction {}, Some("pane && active")), KeyBinding::new("ctrl-b", NoAction {}, Some("editor")), ]; let mut keymap = Keymap::default(); keymap.add_bindings(bindings.clone()); assert_bindings(&keymap, &ActionAlpha {}, &["ctrl-a"]); assert_bindings(&keymap, &ActionBeta {}, &[]); assert_bindings(&keymap, &ActionGamma {}, &["ctrl-c"]); #[track_caller] fn assert_bindings(keymap: &Keymap, action: &dyn Action, expected: &[&str]) { let actual = keymap .bindings_for_action(action) .map(|binding| binding.keystrokes[0].unparse()) .collect::>(); assert_eq!(actual, expected, "{:?}", action); } } }