formatted with cargo, cleaned up imports and dependencies.
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[package]
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name = "easymacros"
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version = "0.1.0"
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author = "obsidianical"
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edition = "2021"
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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
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[dependencies]
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x11 = { version = "2.19.1", features = ["xlib", "xtest"] }
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x11-keysymdef = "0.2.0"
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clap = { version = "3.2.4", features = ["derive"] }
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@ -45,3 +45,7 @@ I may or may not do these, but they sound fun to implement to me!
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- [ ] Linux Wayland (makes heavy use of X apis, I will only do this if I myself switch to Wayland. I'm open to suggestions how to do it though!)
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- [ ] MacOS (Might work because of XQuartz?)
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- [ ] Windows (Yeah, I'm not doing that myself. Unless I have to use Windows for anything.)
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## Installation
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Currently only manually possible via `cargo build --release` and then moving the result into your $PATH.
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use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
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use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int, c_uint};
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use std::process::exit;
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use std::slice::from_raw_parts;
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use std::{fs, thread};
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use std::time::Duration;
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use x11::xlib::{Display, XCloseDisplay, XDisplayString, XFlush, XKeysymToKeycode, XOpenDisplay, XStringToKeysym, XSync};
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use clap::Parser;
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use x11::keysym::{XK_d, XK_Super_L};
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use x11::xtest::{XTestFakeButtonEvent, XTestFakeKeyEvent, XTestFakeMotionEvent, XTestGrabControl, XTestQueryExtension};
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use x11_keysymdef::lookup_by_name;
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use easymacros::x11_safe_wrapper::{Keysym, XDisplay};
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use std::ffi::CString;
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use std::process::exit;
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use std::time::Duration;
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use std::{fs, thread};
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/// Macro program inspired by xmacro.
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/// Macro player module for easymacros. It's partially compatible with xmacro macros, with aim for full compatibility.
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#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
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#[clap(author, version, about, long_about = None)]
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struct Args {
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/// Input file
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/// The file that contains the macro to run.
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#[clap(value_parser, value_name = "input_file", value_hint = clap::ValueHint::FilePath)]
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input_file: std::path::PathBuf,
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/// Display
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/// Display to run the macro on. This uses the $DISPLAY environment variable by default.
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#[clap(short, long)]
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display: Option<String>,
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// xmacro compatibility, currently the only supported input format anyway
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// xmacro: bool,
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}
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fn main () {
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fn main() {
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let args = Args::parse();
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// let xmacro_mode = args.xmacro;
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let input_file_contents = fs::read_to_string(args.input_file).expect("couldn't read macro file");
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let input_file_contents =
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fs::read_to_string(args.input_file).expect("couldn't read macro file");
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let display = get_remote(args.display);
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for instruction in input_file_contents.lines() {
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"Delay" => thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(command[1].parse().unwrap())),
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"ButtonPress" => display.send_fake_buttonpress(command[1].parse().unwrap()),
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"ButtonRelease" => display.send_fake_buttonrelease(command[1].parse().unwrap()),
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"MotionNotify" => display.send_fake_motion_event(command[1].parse().unwrap(), command[2].parse().unwrap()),
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"MotionNotify" => display
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.send_fake_motion_event(command[1].parse().unwrap(), command[2].parse().unwrap()),
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"KeyCodePress" => display.send_fake_keypress_from_code(command[1].parse().unwrap()),
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"KeyCodeRelease" => display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_code(command[1].parse().unwrap()),
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"KeySymPress" => display.send_fake_keypress_from_keysym(command[1].parse().unwrap()),
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"KeySymRelease" => display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_keysym(command[1].parse().unwrap()),
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"KeySymRelease" => {
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display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_keysym(command[1].parse().unwrap())
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}
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"KeySym" => {
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let key: Keysym = command[1].parse().unwrap();
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display.send_fake_keypress_from_keysym(key);
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display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_keysym(key);
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},
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"KeyStrPress" => display.send_fake_keypress_from_string(CString::new(command[1]).unwrap().as_bytes()),
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"KeyStrRelease" => display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_string(CString::new(command[1]).unwrap().as_bytes()),
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}
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"KeyStrPress" => {
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display.send_fake_keypress_from_string(CString::new(command[1]).unwrap().as_bytes())
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}
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"KeyStrRelease" => display
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.send_fake_keyrelease_from_string(CString::new(command[1]).unwrap().as_bytes()),
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"KeyStr" => {
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let keystring = CString::new(command[1]).unwrap();
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display.send_fake_keypress_from_string(keystring.as_bytes());
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display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_string(keystring.as_bytes());
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},
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}
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"String" => {
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println!("Strings are currently not supported.");
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// for c in instruction[7..].chars() {
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// display.send_fake_keyrelease_from_string(CString::new(c.to_string()).unwrap().as_bytes());
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// }
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}
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c => {panic!("Unknown command {}", c)}
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c => {
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panic!("Unknown command {}", c)
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}
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}
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}
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use easymacros::add;
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fn main() {
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println!("rec: {}", add(2, 2));
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todo!();
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}
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use std::env;
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use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
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use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int, c_uchar, c_uint, c_ulong};
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use x11::xlib::{Display, XCloseDisplay, XFlush, XKeysymToKeycode, XOpenDisplay, XStringToKeysym, XSync};
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use x11::xtest::{XTestFakeButtonEvent, XTestFakeKeyEvent, XTestFakeMotionEvent, XTestGrabControl, XTestQueryExtension};
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use std::ffi::CString;
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use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int, c_uint, c_ulong};
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use x11::xlib::{
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Display, XCloseDisplay, XFlush, XKeysymToKeycode, XOpenDisplay, XStringToKeysym, XSync,
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};
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use x11::xtest::{
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XTestFakeButtonEvent, XTestFakeKeyEvent, XTestFakeMotionEvent, XTestGrabControl,
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XTestQueryExtension,
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};
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pub struct XDisplay {
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ptr: *mut Display,
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impl XDisplay {
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pub fn open(display_name: Option<String>) -> Self {
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let name = CString::new(if let Some(name) = display_name { name } else { env::var("DISPLAY").expect("DISPLAY is not set") }).unwrap();
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let name = CString::new(if let Some(name) = display_name {
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name
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} else {
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env::var("DISPLAY").expect("DISPLAY is not set")
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})
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.unwrap();
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let name_ptr = name.as_bytes().as_ptr();
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let display_ptr = unsafe { XOpenDisplay(name_ptr as *const i8) };
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}
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pub fn sync(&self) {
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unsafe { XSync(self.ptr, c_int::from(false)); }
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unsafe {
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XSync(self.ptr, c_int::from(false));
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}
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}
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pub fn flush(&self) {
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unsafe { XFlush(self.ptr); }
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unsafe {
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XFlush(self.ptr);
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}
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}
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pub fn keysym_to_keycode(&self, keysym: c_ulong) -> Keycode {
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pub fn has_xtest(&self) -> bool {
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let mut vals: (c_int, c_int, c_int, c_int) = (0, 0, 0, 0);
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let has_extension = unsafe {
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XTestQueryExtension(
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self.ptr,
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&mut vals.0,
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&mut vals.1,
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&mut vals.2,
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&mut vals.3
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)
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XTestQueryExtension(self.ptr, &mut vals.0, &mut vals.1, &mut vals.2, &mut vals.3)
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};
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has_extension != 0
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}
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}
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pub fn send_fake_motion_event(&self, x: c_int, y: c_int) {
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unsafe { XTestFakeMotionEvent(self.ptr, -1, x, y, 10)};
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unsafe { XTestFakeMotionEvent(self.ptr, -1, x, y, 10) };
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self.flush();
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}
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pub fn grab_control(&self) {
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unsafe { XTestGrabControl(self.ptr, TRUE_C); }
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unsafe {
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XTestGrabControl(self.ptr, TRUE_C);
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}
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}
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}
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