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+ ## rghk 0.3.0
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+ Define exception classes.
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+ Define GlobalHokeys::KeyVal constants.
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+ Allow GlobalHotKeys::KeyBinder#new to create a binded object.
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+ Fix a segmentation fault in initialization.
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+ Add Rakefile.
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+ Fix typo in documentation.
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+
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+ ## rghk 0.2.0
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+ Change the require call to:
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+ require 'globalhotkeys'
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+ Add a function to get a key value from a string.
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+ Use NUM2INT instead of FIX2INT in bind function to check if arguments support to_i.
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+
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+ Fix an error on license header of each project files.
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+
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+ ## rghk 0.1.1
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+ Add KeyBinder.unbind_all function in example.
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+ Fix a bug that can prevent binding.
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+
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+ ## rghk 0.1.0
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+ Add documentation.
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+ Add README file.
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+ Hide creation of KeyBinder objects (new method).
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+
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+ ## rghk 0.0.90
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+ First public release.
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+ Special thanks to Lincoln de Sousa for our discussion.
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ # encoding: UTF-8
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+
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+ =begin
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+ Copyright 2010-2011 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai@gmail.com
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+
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+ This file is part of rghk.
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+
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+ rghk is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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+ rghk is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ =end
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+
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+ require 'mkmf'
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+ def add_distclean(file)
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+ $distcleanfiles ||= []
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+ $distcleanfiles << file
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+ end
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+
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+ find_header('ruby.h') or exit 1
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+ gtk_cflags=`pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0`.chomp!
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+ $CFLAGS+=gtk_cflags
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+ find_library('X11', 'XKeysymToKeycode') or exit 1
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+ find_library('gobject-2.0', 'g_type_init') or exit 1
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+ find_library('gdk-x11-2.0', '') or exit 1
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+ find_header('gdk/gdkwindow.h') or exit 1
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+ find_header('gdk/gdkevents.h') or exit 1
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+ find_header('gdk/gdkx.h') or exit 1
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+
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+ gdkkeysyms_file=nil
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+ gtk_cflags.scan(/-I.+?\ /).map{|pp| File.join(pp[2..-2], "gdk/gdkkeysyms.h")}.each{|file|
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+ if File.exist?(file)
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+ gdkkeysyms_file=file
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+ break
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+ end
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+ }
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+ f=File.open(gdkkeysyms_file, 'r')
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+ keysyms_file=File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "keysyms.h")
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+ File.open(keysyms_file, 'w'){|file|
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+ f.each_line{|line|
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+ if line =~ /^#define\s+(GDK_\w+)\s+\d+/
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+ gdk_name=$1
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+ name= gdk_name =~/GDK_KEY_/ ? gdk_name[4..-1] : "KEY"+gdk_name[4..-1]
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+ file.puts "rb_define_const(mKeyVal, \"#{name}\", INT2FIX(#{gdk_name}));"
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+ end
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+ }
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+ }
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+ f.close
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+ add_distclean(keysyms_file)
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+
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+ create_makefile("globalhotkeys")
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+ /*
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+ Copyright 2010-2011 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai@gmail.com
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+
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+ This file is part of rghk.
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+
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+ rghk is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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+ rghk is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ */
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+
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+ #include <ruby.h>
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+ #include <gdk/gdkkeysyms.h>
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+ #include <gdk/gdkwindow.h>
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+ #include <gdk/gdkx.h>
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+ #include <gdk/gdkevents.h>
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+ //xev to see keycode
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+ //take a look at http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html
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+
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+ //Modifier Key
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+ enum Modifier
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+ {
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+ RGHK_SHIFT_MASK=1<<0,
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+ RGHK_LOCK_MASK=1<<1,
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+ RGHK_CONTROL_MASK=1<<2,
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+ RGHK_MOD1_MASK=1<<3,
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+ RGHK_MOD2_MASK=1<<4,
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+ RGHK_MOD3_MASK=1<<5,
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+ RGHK_MOD4_MASK=1<<6,
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+ RGHK_MOD5_MASK=1<<7,
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+ RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK=RGHK_MOD2_MASK//Is it true for all keyboards?
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+ //RGHK_SCROLL_LOCK=??
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+ };
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+
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+ GdkWindow * root_window;
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+ VALUE mGlobalHotKeys;
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+ VALUE eInitFailed;
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+ VALUE eInvalidKeyVal;
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+ VALUE eBinded;
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+ VALUE mKeyVal;
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+ VALUE mModifier;
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+ VALUE cKeyBinder;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Converts a key name to a key value.
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+ */
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+ VALUE
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+ keyval_from_name(VALUE self, VALUE name)
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+ {
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+ uint keyval;
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+
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+ keyval=gdk_keyval_from_name(StringValuePtr(name));
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+ if (keyval==FIX2INT(rb_const_get(mKeyVal, rb_intern("KEY_VoidSymbol"))))
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+ return Qnil;
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+
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+ return INT2FIX(keyval);
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+ }
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+
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+ void
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+ kb_bind_common(VALUE self, VALUE key, VALUE modifier, VALUE block)
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+ {
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+ Display *xdisplay;
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+ uint keycode;
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+ /* uint ignored[]={0, RGHK_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_SCROLL_LOCK,
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+ RGHK_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_SCROLL_LOCK, RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_SCROLL_LOCK,
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+ RGHK_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_SCROLL_LOCK};*/
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+ uint ignored[]={0, RGHK_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK};
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+ uint mod;
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+
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+ if (rb_funcall(rb_cv_get(cKeyBinder, "@@stock"), rb_intern("include?"), 1, self)==Qtrue)
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+ rb_raise(eBinded, "KeyBinder allready binded.");
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+
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+ xdisplay=GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(root_window);
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+
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+ keycode=XKeysymToKeycode(xdisplay, NUM2UINT(key));
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+ if (keycode==0)
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+ rb_raise(eInvalidKeyVal, "Invalid key value.");
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+
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+ if NIL_P(modifier)
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+ mod=0;
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+ else
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+ mod=NUM2UINT(modifier);
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+
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+ int i;
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+ for (i=0; i<4 ; i++)
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+ {
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+ XGrabKey(xdisplay, keycode, mod|ignored[i], GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(root_window), False,
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+ GrabModeAsync, GrabModeAsync);
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+ }
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+ //XGrabKey(xdisplay, keycode, AnyModifier, GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(root_window), False, GrabModeAsync, GrabModeAsync);
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+
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+ rb_iv_set(self, "@key", key);
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+ rb_iv_set(self, "@mod", modifier);
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+ rb_iv_set(self, "block", block);
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+ rb_ary_push(rb_cv_get(cKeyBinder, "@@stock"), self);
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * call-seq: bind(key, modifier) {block}
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+ *
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+ * key: a key value.
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+ *
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+ * modifier: a GlobalHotKeys::Modifier.
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+ *
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+ * Set a global hotkey.
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+ * block will be called when the key and the modifier are hitted.
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+ */
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+ VALUE
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+ kb_bind(VALUE self, VALUE key, VALUE modifier)
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+ {
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+ kb_bind_common(self, key, modifier, rb_block_proc());
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+ return Qtrue;
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * call-seq:
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+ * new
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+ * new(key, modifier){block}
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+ *
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+ * new: create a new (unbinded) GlobalHotKeys::KeyBinder object.
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+ *
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+ * new(key, modifier){block}: create a new GlobalHotKeys::KeyBinder object and bind it.
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+ */
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+ VALUE
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+ kb_init(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self)
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+ {
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+ VALUE key, modifier, block;
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &key, &modifier);
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+ if (!NIL_P(key))
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+ kb_bind_common(self, key, modifier, rb_block_proc());
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+ return Qnil;
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Unset a global hotkey.
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+ */
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+ VALUE
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+ kb_unbind(VALUE self)
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+ {
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+ VALUE del, ret;
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+ Display *xdisplay;
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+ uint keycode, mod;
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+ uint ignored[]={0, RGHK_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK, RGHK_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK};
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+
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+ del=rb_funcall(rb_cv_get(cKeyBinder, "@@stock"), rb_intern("delete"), 1, self);
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+ if NIL_P(del)
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+ return Qfalse;
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+
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+ xdisplay=GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(root_window);
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+ keycode=XKeysymToKeycode(xdisplay, FIX2UINT(rb_iv_get(self, "@key")));
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+ mod=FIX2UINT(rb_iv_get(self, "@mod"));
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+
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+ int i;
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+ for (i=0; i<4 ; i++)
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+ XUngrabKey(xdisplay, keycode, mod|ignored[i], GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW (root_window));
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+ return Qtrue;
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+ }
168
+
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+ /*
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+ * Unset a all global hotkeys.
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+ */
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+ VALUE
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+ kb_unbind_all(VALUE self)
174
+ {
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+ rb_iterate(rb_each, rb_cv_get(cKeyBinder, "@@stock"), kb_unbind, Qnil);
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+ return Qnil;
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE
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+ process(VALUE kb_obj, VALUE xkey)
181
+ {
182
+ //rb_funcall(rb_stdout, rb_intern("puts"), 1, RARRAY(xkey)->ptr[1]);
183
+ uint keycode=XKeysymToKeycode(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(root_window), FIX2UINT(rb_iv_get(kb_obj, "@key")));
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+
185
+ if (keycode==FIX2UINT(RARRAY(xkey)->ptr[0]))
186
+ {
187
+ uint ignored=RGHK_LOCK_MASK|RGHK_NUM_LOCK_MASK;
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+ uint mod=FIX2UINT(RARRAY(xkey)->ptr[1])&~ignored;
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+ uint keymod;
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+
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+ if NIL_P(rb_iv_get(kb_obj, "@mod"))
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+ keymod=0;
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+ else
194
+ keymod=FIX2UINT(rb_iv_get(kb_obj, "@mod"));
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+
196
+ if (keymod==mod)
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+ rb_funcall(rb_iv_get(kb_obj, "block"), rb_intern("call"), 1, kb_obj);
198
+ }
199
+ return Qnil;
200
+ }
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+
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+ static GdkFilterReturn
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+ filter_func(GdkXEvent *gdk_xevent, GdkEvent *event, gpointer data)
204
+ {
205
+ GdkFilterReturn ret;
206
+ XEvent *xevent=(XEvent*)gdk_xevent;
207
+
208
+ if (xevent->type==KeyPress)
209
+ {
210
+ VALUE xev=rb_ary_new3(2, INT2FIX(xevent->xkey.keycode), INT2FIX(xevent->xkey.state));
211
+
212
+ rb_iterate(rb_each, rb_cv_get(cKeyBinder, "@@stock"), process, xev);
213
+ }
214
+
215
+ return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE;
216
+ }
217
+
218
+ /*:nodoc: It is called by rghk when it is required*/
219
+ //:nodoc:
220
+ VALUE
221
+ mInit(VALUE self)
222
+ {
223
+ g_type_init();
224
+ root_window=gdk_get_default_root_window();//gdk_get_default_root_window(void) in gdkwindow and gdk_screen_get_root_window(GdkScreen *screen) in gdkscreen!!
225
+ if (root_window==NULL)
226
+ rb_raise(eInitFailed, "Cannot get root window.");
227
+ gdk_window_add_filter(root_window, filter_func, NULL);
228
+ return Qtrue;
229
+ }
230
+
231
+ void
232
+ Init_globalhotkeys()
233
+ {
234
+ /*
235
+ * rghk provides a simple way to set global hotkeys.
236
+ *
237
+ * Example:
238
+ * kb=GlobalHotKeys::KeyBinder.new
239
+ * kb.bind(GlobalHotKeys::KeyVal::KEY_a, GlobalHotKeys::Modifier::CONTROL_MASK){puts 'Binded'}
240
+ * kb.unbind
241
+ *
242
+ * It probably a good idea to require 'gtk2' before 'globalhotkeys'.
243
+ * The librairy rghk was not tested without ruby/gtk2.
244
+ */
245
+ mGlobalHotKeys=rb_define_module("GlobalHotKeys");
246
+ rb_define_module_function(mGlobalHotKeys, "init", mInit, 0);
247
+
248
+ eInitFailed=rb_define_class_under(mGlobalHotKeys, "InitFailed", rb_eException);
249
+ eInvalidKeyVal=rb_define_class_under(mGlobalHotKeys, "InvalidKeyVal", rb_eException);
250
+ eBinded=rb_define_class_under(mGlobalHotKeys, "Binded", rb_eException);
251
+
252
+ mKeyVal=rb_define_module_under(mGlobalHotKeys, "KeyVal");
253
+ rb_define_module_function(mKeyVal, "from_name", keyval_from_name, 1);
254
+ #include "keysyms.h"
255
+
256
+ mModifier=rb_define_module_under(mGlobalHotKeys, "Modifier");
257
+ rb_define_const(mModifier, "SHIFT_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_SHIFT_MASK));
258
+ rb_define_const(mModifier, "CONTROL_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_CONTROL_MASK));
259
+ rb_define_const(mModifier, "MOD1_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_MOD1_MASK));//Alt
260
+ //rb_define_const(mModifier, "MOD2_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_MOD2_MASK));//NUM_LOCK
261
+ rb_define_const(mModifier, "MOD3_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_MOD3_MASK));
262
+ rb_define_const(mModifier, "MOD4_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_MOD4_MASK));
263
+ rb_define_const(mModifier, "MOD5_MASK", INT2FIX(RGHK_MOD5_MASK));//AltGr?
264
+
265
+ cKeyBinder=rb_define_class_under(mGlobalHotKeys, "KeyBinder", rb_cObject);
266
+ rb_define_class_variable(cKeyBinder, "@@stock", rb_ary_new());
267
+ rb_define_method(cKeyBinder, "initialize", kb_init, -1);
268
+ rb_define_method(cKeyBinder, "bind", kb_bind, 2);
269
+ rb_define_method(cKeyBinder, "unbind", kb_unbind, 0);
270
+ rb_define_module_function(cKeyBinder, "unbind_all", kb_unbind_all, 0);
271
+ }
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+ # encoding: UTF-8
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+ =begin
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+ Copyright 2010-2011 Vincent Carmona
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+ vinc4mai@gmail.com
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+
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+ This file is part of rghk.
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+
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+ rghk is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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+ (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ rghk is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ along with rghk; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
21
+ =end
22
+
23
+ require 'globalhotkeys.so'
24
+
25
+ #:main: GlobalHotKeys
26
+ module GlobalHotKeys
27
+ VERSION=[0, 3, 0]
28
+ end
29
+
30
+ GlobalHotKeys.init
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+ date: 2011-03-06 00:00:00 +01:00
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description:
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+ email: vinc4mai@gmail.com
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions:
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+ - extconf.rb
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+
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+ files:
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+ - lib/globalhotkeys.rb
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+ - globalhotkeys.c
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+ - extconf.rb
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+ - ChangeLog
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+ - THANKS
57
+ - COPYING
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ homepage: http://zik.rubyforge.org/rghk/
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+ licenses:
61
+ - General Public License v2
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+ post_install_message: It probably a good idea to install gtk2 as this librairy was not tested without it.
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+ rdoc_options:
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+
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+ rubyforge_project: zik
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: This librairy aims to provide easy global hotkeys setting for ruby applications so users can interact with an application even if it does not have the focus.
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+ test_files: []
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