----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : XMonad.Actions.MessageFeedback -- Copyright : (c) Quentin Moser -- License : BSD3 -- -- Maintainer : None -- Stability : unstable -- Portability : unportable -- -- Alternative to 'XMonad.Operations.sendMessage' that provides knowledge -- of whether the message was handled, and utility functions based on -- this facility. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module XMonad.Actions.MessageFeedback ( -- * Usage -- $usage send , tryMessage , tryMessage_ , tryInOrder , tryInOrder_ , sm , sendSM , sendSM_ ) where import XMonad.Core ( X (), Message, SomeMessage(..), LayoutClass(..), windowset, catchX ) import XMonad.StackSet ( current, workspace, layout, tag ) import XMonad.Operations ( updateLayout ) import Control.Monad.State ( gets ) import Data.Maybe ( isJust ) import Control.Applicative ((<$>)) -- $usage -- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@: -- -- > import XMonad.Actions.MessageFeedback -- -- You can then use this module's functions wherever an action is expected. -- -- Note that most functions in this module have a return type of @X Bool@ -- whereas configuration options will expect a @X ()@ action. -- For example, the key binding -- -- > -- Shrink the master area of a tiled layout, or move the focused window -- > -- to the left in a WindowArranger-based layout -- > ((modKey, xK_Left), tryMessage Shrink (MoveLeft 50)) -- -- is mis-typed. For this reason, this module provides alternatives (ending with -- an underscore, e.g. tryMessage_) that discard their result and return an @X ()@. -- For example, to correct the previous example: -- -- > ((modKey, xK_Left), tryMessage_ Shrink (MoveLeft 50)) -- -- | Behaves like 'XMonad.Operations.sendMessage', but returns True of the -- message was handled by the layout, False otherwise. send :: Message a => a -> X Bool send = sendSM . sm -- | Sends the first message, and if it was not handled, sends the second. -- Returns True if either message was handled, False otherwise. tryMessage :: (Message a, Message b) => a -> b -> X Bool tryMessage m1 m2 = do b <- send m1 if b then return True else send m2 tryMessage_ :: (Message a, Message b) => a -> b -> X () tryMessage_ m1 m2 = tryMessage m1 m2 >> return () -- | Tries sending every message of the list in order until one of them -- is handled. Returns True if one of the messages was handled, False otherwise. tryInOrder :: [SomeMessage] -> X Bool tryInOrder [] = return False tryInOrder (m:ms) = do b <- sendSM m if b then return True else tryInOrder ms tryInOrder_ :: [SomeMessage] -> X () tryInOrder_ ms = tryInOrder ms >> return () -- | Convenience shorthand for 'XMonad.Core.SomeMessage'. sm :: Message a => a -> SomeMessage sm = SomeMessage sendSM :: SomeMessage -> X Bool sendSM m = do w <- workspace . current <$> gets windowset ml' <- handleMessage (layout w) m `catchX` return Nothing updateLayout (tag w) ml' return $ isJust ml' sendSM_ :: SomeMessage -> X () sendSM_ m = sendSM m >> return ()