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Johannes Altmanninger 94e3ea9687 rc windowing wayland/x11: do not pollute terminal environment
The x11-terminal command spawns a potentially long-lived terminal
process. The terminal can is completely independent of the Kakoune
session that created it.
Due to how it's implemented, the spawned terminals will have
environment variables "kak_opt_termcmd" and  "kak_quoted_reg_a"
set.  This can be surprising, especially since, by convention, the
environment contains no lowercase variables. Let's stop exporting them.
2023-05-09 11:32:37 +02:00

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# x11
provide-module x11 %{
# ensure that we're running in the right environment
evaluate-commands %sh{
[ -z "${kak_opt_windowing_modules}" ] || [ -n "$DISPLAY" ] || echo 'fail DISPLAY is not set'
}
# termcmd should be set such as the next argument is the whole
# command line to execute
declare-option -docstring %{shell command run to spawn a new terminal
A shell command is appended to the one set in this option at runtime} \
str termcmd %sh{
for termcmd in 'alacritty -e sh -c' \
'kitty sh -c' \
'termite -e ' \
'urxvt -e sh -c' \
'rxvt -e sh -c' \
'st -e sh -c' \
'xterm -e sh -c' \
'roxterm -e sh -c' \
'mintty -e sh -c' \
'sakura -x ' \
'gnome-terminal -e ' \
'xfce4-terminal -x sh -c' \
'konsole -e '; do
terminal=${termcmd%% *}
if command -v $terminal >/dev/null 2>&1; then
printf %s\\n "$termcmd"
exit
fi
done
}
define-command x11-terminal -params 1.. -docstring '
x11-terminal <program> [<arguments>]: create a new terminal as an X11 window
The program passed as argument will be executed in the new terminal' \
%{
evaluate-commands -save-regs 'a' %{
set-register a %arg{@}
evaluate-commands %sh{
if [ -z "${kak_opt_termcmd}" ]; then
echo "fail 'termcmd option is not set'"
exit
fi
termcmd=$kak_opt_termcmd
args=$kak_quoted_reg_a
unset kak_opt_termcmd kak_quoted_reg_a
setsid ${termcmd} "$args" < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 &
}
}
}
complete-command x11-terminal shell
define-command x11-focus -params ..1 -docstring '
x11-focus [<kakoune_client>]: focus a given client''s window
If no client is passed, then the current client is used' \
%{
evaluate-commands %sh{
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
printf "evaluate-commands -client '%s' focus" "$1"
else
xdotool windowactivate $kak_client_env_WINDOWID > /dev/null ||
echo 'fail failed to run x11-focus, see *debug* buffer for details'
fi
}
}
complete-command -menu x11-focus client
alias global focus x11-focus
alias global terminal x11-terminal
}