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+;;; key-chord.el --- map pairs of simultaneously pressed keys to commands
+;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
+;;
+;; Copyright (C) 2003,2005,2008,2012 David Andersson
+;;
+;; This file is NOT part of Emacs.
+;;
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 along with this program; if not, write to the Free
+;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
+;; MA 02111-1307 USA
+;;
+;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+;; Author: David Andersson <l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu>
+;; Created: 27 April 2003
+;; Version: 0.6 (2012-10-23)
+;; Package-Version: 20160227.438
+;; Keywords: keyboard chord input
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; ########   Compatibility   ########################################
+;;
+;; Works with Emacs-20.3, 20.6, 20.7, 21.2, 21.4, 22.1 and 23.1
+;; Does not work with Emacs-19.31 nor XEmacs-20.4 and 21.4.
+
+;; ########   Quick start   ########################################
+;;
+;; Add to your ~/.emacs
+;;
+;;      (require 'key-chord)
+;;      (key-chord-mode 1)
+;;
+;; and some chords, for example
+;;
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "hj"     'undo)
+;;      (key-chord-define-global ",."     "<>\C-b")
+
+;; ########   Terminology   ########################################
+;;
+;; In this package, a "key chord" is two keys pressed simultaneously,
+;; or a single key quickly pressed twice.
+;;
+;; (Sometimes pressing SHIFT and/or META plus another key is call a chord,
+;; but not here. However SHIFT plus two normal keys can be a "key chord".)
+
+;; ########   Description   ########################################
+;;
+;; Key chord mode acts like a global minor mode controlled by the function
+;; `key-chord-mode'.
+;;
+;; Key chord definitions are stored in ordinary key-maps.
+;; The function `key-chord-define-global' defines a chord in the global
+;; key-map and `key-chord-define' defines a chord in a specified key-map,
+;; for example for a specific mode.
+;;
+;; A TWO-key chord is two distinct keys pressed simultaneously (within
+;; one tenth of a second, or so).
+;;
+;; Examples:
+;;
+;;      (key-chord-define-global ",."     "<>\C-b")
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "hj"     'undo)
+;;      (key-chord-define-global [?h ?j]  'undo)  ; the same
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "jk"     'dabbrev-expand)
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "cv"     'reindent-then-newline-and-indent)
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "4r"     "$")
+;;
+;; Comma and dot pressed together insert a pair of angle brackets.
+;; `h' and `j' pressed together invoke the undo command.
+;; `j' and `k' pressed together invoke the dabbrev-expand command.
+;; 'c' and 'v' pressed together insert a newline.
+;; `4' and `r' pressed together insert a dollar sign.
+;;
+;; A ONE-key chord is a single key quickly pressed twice (within one third
+;; of a second or so). 
+;;
+;; Examples:
+;;
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "''"     "`'\C-b")
+;;      (key-chord-define-global ",,"     'indent-for-comment)
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "qq"     "the ")
+;;      (key-chord-define-global "QQ"     "The ")
+;;
+;; Tick (') pressed twice inserts a back-tick and a tick (`').
+;; Comma (,) pressed twice indents for and/or inserts a comment.
+;; `q' pressed twice inserts the word "the ".
+;;
+;; Examples: Mode specific chords
+;;
+;;      (key-chord-define c++-mode-map ";;"  "\C-e;")
+;;      (key-chord-define c++-mode-map "{}"  "{\n\n}\C-p\t")
+;;
+;; The command `key-chord-describe' lists currently defined key chords.
+;; The standard command `describe-bindings' (C-h b) will also show key chords.
+;;
+;; The standard command `describe-key' (C-h k) will accept a key chord and
+;; show its definition. (Isn't that amazing. There is no explicit code to
+;; carry out this functionality.)
+
+;; ########   Tips   ########################################
+;;
+;; Don't chord key combinations that exists in the languages you typically
+;; write. Otherwise, if you are typing fast, two key intended to be separate
+;; letters might instead trig a chord.
+;; E.g. "uu" would be a good chord in spanish but not in finnish, and
+;; "hj" would be a good chord in english but not in swedish. 
+;;
+;; Don't rely solely on /usr/dict/words to find unusual combination.
+;; For example "cv" or "fg" can be quite common in certain kinds of
+;; programming. Grep your own texts to verify that a combination is unusual.
+;; And don't forget to check both permutations: "fg" and "gf".
+;;
+;; Choose two keys that are close to each other on the keyboard, so they
+;; can be quickly typed without effort. Chords involving two hands (as
+;; opposed to two fingers on one hand) are harder to type (quickly).
+;; The idea is that key chords are to replace function keys for functions
+;; that are frequently performed while the hands are in writing position.
+;;
+;; Key chords might not work well over a slow network.
+
+;; ########   Limitations   ########################################
+;;
+;; When recording keyboard macros, the time between keyboard inputs are not
+;; recorded. Thus, the key-chord-input-method cannot know for sure if two keys
+;; in a macro was a chord or not. The current solution remembers the first key
+;; of the chords typed during macro recording, and keys that match those (and
+;; are defined as chords) are considered key-chords during macro execution.
+;; This knowledge is not saved with `name-last-kbd-macro', so they may
+;; execute wrong if they contain pair of keys that match defined chords.
+;;
+;; Emacs will not call input-method-function for keys that have non numeric
+;; codes or whos code is outside the range 32..126. Thus you cannot define
+;; key chords involving function keys, control keys, or even your non-english
+;; letters (on national keyboards) that otherwise are well positioned for
+;; chording on your keyboard.
+;; (I think chording left and right arrow keys would be useful, but cannot do.
+;; I consider this a bug in Emacs. Input methods could happily return
+;; unmodified *any* key they don't know about.)
+;;
+;; Key chords longer that 2 keys are not supported. It could be done, but I
+;; don't think it is worth the trubbel since most keyboards will not reliably
+;; send all key codes when 3 or more keys are pressed simultaneously.
+;; It might also be a bit trickier to maintain performance.
+;;
+;; Key chord mode uses input-method-function. And so do internationalisation
+;; packages (mule, quail, etc). Do not expect them to work well together.
+;; The last one that gets the input-method-function rules.
+
+;; ########   Implementation   ########################################
+;;
+;; Key chords piggy back in ordinary key maps, so they can be defined
+;; per mode without having to add hooks to all modes.
+;;
+;; Key chord key codes are vectors beginning with the atom `key-chord'.
+;; A two key chord, e.g. "hj", will add two entries in the key-map.
+;; E.g. [key-chord ?h ?j] and [key-chord ?j ?h].
+;;
+;; When key-chord-mode is enabled input-method-function is set to
+;; key-chord-input-method.
+
+;; ########   To do   ########################################
+;;
+;; * Find a way to save key-chord info in keyboard macros.
+;;
+;; * Save previous value of input-method-function? And call it?
+;;
+;; * input-method-function is reset in *info* buffers! What to do?
+;;
+;; * How to enter interactively command OR string in key-chord-define-global?
+;;
+;; * Customize public vars (defcustom).
+
+;; ########   History   ########################################
+;;
+;; 0.6 (2012-10-23) l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu
+;;      Add key-chord-define-local, key-chord-unset-local, key-chord-unset-global
+;; 0.5 (2008-09-15) david(at)symsoft.se
+;;      Bugfix sit-for; Improved examples; New E-mail in comment
+;; 0.4 (2005-05-07) david(at)symsoft.se
+;;      Slightly better macro heuristics; Added option key-chord-in-macros
+;; 0.3 (2005-04-14) david(at)symsoft.se
+;;      Require advice; More examples
+;; 0.2 (2003-09-13) david(at)symsoft.se
+;;      Quick and dirty fix for keyboard macros
+;; 0.1 (2003-04-27) david(at)symsoft.se
+;;      First release
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(defvar key-chord-two-keys-delay 0.1	; 0.05 or 0.1
+  "Max time delay between two key press to be considered a key chord.")
+
+(defvar key-chord-one-key-delay 0.2	; 0.2 or 0.3 to avoid first autorepeat
+  "Max time delay between two press of the same key to be considered a key chord.
+This should normally be a little longer than `key-chord-two-keys-delay'.")
+
+(defvar key-chord-in-macros t
+  "If nil, don't expand key chords when executing keyboard macros.
+If non-nil, expand chord sequenses in macros, but only if a similar chord was
+entered during the last interactive macro recording. (This carries a bit of
+guesswork. We can't know for sure when executing whether two keys were
+typed quickly or slowly when recorded.)")
+
+;; Internal vars
+(defvar key-chord-mode nil)
+
+;; Shortcut for key-chord-input-method: no need to test a key again if it
+;; didn't matched a chord the last time. Improves feedback during autorepeat.
+(defvar key-chord-last-unmatched nil)
+
+;; Macro heuristics: Keep track of which chords was used when the last macro
+;; was defined. Or rather, only the first-char of the chords. Only expand
+;; matching chords during macro execution.
+(defvar key-chord-in-last-kbd-macro nil)
+(defvar key-chord-defining-kbd-macro nil)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun key-chord-mode (arg)
+  "Toggle key chord mode.
+With positive ARG enable the mode. With zero or negative arg disable the mode.
+A key chord is two keys that are pressed simultaneously, or one key quickly
+pressed twice.
+\nSee functions `key-chord-define-global', `key-chord-define-local', and
+`key-chord-define' and variables `key-chord-two-keys-delay' and
+`key-chord-one-key-delay'."
+
+  (interactive "P")
+  (setq key-chord-mode (if arg
+			   (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
+			 (not key-chord-mode)))
+  (cond (key-chord-mode
+	 (setq input-method-function 'key-chord-input-method)
+	 (message "Key Chord mode on"))
+	(t
+	 (setq input-method-function nil)
+	 (message "Key Chord mode off"))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun key-chord-define-global (keys command)
+  "Define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
+\nKEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
+that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
+\nCOMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
+If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
+\nNote that KEYS defined locally in the current buffer will have precedence."
+  (interactive "sSet key chord globally (2 keys): \nCSet chord \"%s\" to command: ")
+  (key-chord-define (current-global-map) keys command))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun key-chord-define-local (keys command)
+  "Locally define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
+\nKEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
+that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
+\nCOMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
+If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
+\nThe binding goes in the current buffer's local map,
+which in most cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode."
+  (interactive "sSet key chord locally (2 keys): \nCSet chord \"%s\" to command: ")
+  (key-chord-define (current-local-map) keys command))
+
+(defun key-chord-unset-global (keys)
+  "Remove global key-chord of the two keys in KEYS."
+  (interactive "sUnset key chord globally (2 keys): ")
+  (key-chord-define (current-global-map) keys nil))
+
+(defun key-chord-unset-local (keys)
+  "Remove local key-chord of the two keys in KEYS."
+  (interactive "sUnset key chord locally (2 keys): ")
+  (key-chord-define (current-local-map) keys nil))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun key-chord-define (keymap keys command)
+  "Define in KEYMAP, a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
+\nKEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
+that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
+\nCOMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
+If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed."
+  (if (/= 2 (length keys))
+      (error "Key-chord keys must have two elements"))
+  ;; Exotic chars in a string are >255 but define-key wants 128..255 for those
+  (let ((key1 (logand 255 (aref keys 0)))
+	(key2 (logand 255 (aref keys 1))))
+    (if (eq key1 key2)
+	(define-key keymap (vector 'key-chord key1 key2) command)
+      ;; else
+      (define-key keymap (vector 'key-chord key1 key2) command)
+      (define-key keymap (vector 'key-chord key2 key1) command))))
+
+(defun key-chord-lookup-key1 (keymap key)
+  "Like lookup-key but no third arg and no numeric return value."
+  (let ((res (lookup-key keymap key)))
+    (if (numberp res)
+	nil
+      ;; else
+      res)))
+
+(defun key-chord-lookup-key (key)
+  "Lookup KEY in all current key maps."
+  (let ((maps (current-minor-mode-maps))
+	res)
+    (while (and maps (not res))
+      (setq res (key-chord-lookup-key1 (car maps) key)
+	    maps (cdr maps)))
+    (or res
+	(if (current-local-map) 
+	    (key-chord-lookup-key1 (current-local-map) key))
+	(key-chord-lookup-key1 (current-global-map) key))))
+
+(defun key-chord-describe ()
+  "List key chord bindings in a help buffer.
+\nTwo key chords will be listed twice and there will be Prefix Commands.
+Please ignore that."
+  (interactive)
+  (describe-bindings [key-chord]))
+
+(defun key-chord-input-method (first-char)
+  "Input method controlled by key bindings with the prefix `key-chord'."
+  (if (and (not (eq first-char key-chord-last-unmatched))
+	   (key-chord-lookup-key (vector 'key-chord first-char)))
+      (let ((delay (if (key-chord-lookup-key (vector 'key-chord first-char first-char))
+		       key-chord-one-key-delay
+		     ;; else
+		     key-chord-two-keys-delay)))
+	(if (if executing-kbd-macro
+		(not (memq first-char key-chord-in-last-kbd-macro))
+              (when (bound-and-true-p eldoc-mode)
+                (eldoc-pre-command-refresh-echo-area))
+
+	      (sit-for delay 0 'no-redisplay))
+	    (progn
+	      (setq key-chord-last-unmatched nil)
+	      (list first-char))
+	  ;; else input-pending-p
+	  (let* ((input-method-function nil)
+		 (next-char (read-event))
+		 (res (vector 'key-chord first-char next-char)))
+	    (if (key-chord-lookup-key res)
+		(progn
+		  (setq key-chord-defining-kbd-macro
+			(cons first-char key-chord-defining-kbd-macro))
+		  (list 'key-chord first-char next-char))
+	      ;; else put back next-char and return first-char
+	      (setq unread-command-events (cons next-char unread-command-events))
+	      (if (eq first-char next-char)
+		  (setq key-chord-last-unmatched first-char))
+	      (list first-char)))))
+    ;; else no key-chord keymap
+    (setq key-chord-last-unmatched first-char)
+    (list first-char)))
+
+(require 'advice)
+
+(defadvice start-kbd-macro (after key-chord activate)
+  (setq key-chord-defining-kbd-macro nil))
+
+(defadvice end-kbd-macro (after key-chord activate)
+  (setq key-chord-in-last-kbd-macro key-chord-defining-kbd-macro))
+
+(provide 'key-chord)
+
+;;; key-chord.el ends here