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author | Christian Duerr <chrisduerr@users.noreply.github.com> | 2019-04-28 20:21:39 +0000 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2019-04-28 20:21:39 +0000 |
commit | 9e89aaa477369b20a06f4b9f636d7fd543c4c985 (patch) | |
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Switch from copypasta to rust-clipboard
This switches our own `copypasta` crate with the more standardized
`clipboard` library, which allows us to get rid of the `xclip`
dependency on X11.
Additionally, this lays the foundation for native Wayland clipboard
support once the clipboard crate is updated (or a fork is created).
Fixes #5.
Diffstat (limited to 'copypasta')
-rw-r--r-- | copypasta/Cargo.toml | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | copypasta/LICENSE-APACHE | 201 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | copypasta/src/lib.rs | 88 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | copypasta/src/macos.rs | 329 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | copypasta/src/windows.rs | 64 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | copypasta/src/x11.rs | 144 |
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A cross-platform clipboard library - -#![deny(clippy::all, clippy::if_not_else, clippy::enum_glob_use, clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention)] - -// This has to be here due to macro_use -#[cfg(target_os = "macos")] -#[macro_use] -extern crate objc; - -#[cfg(windows)] -extern crate clipboard; - -/// An enumeration describing available clipboard buffers -pub enum Buffer { - Primary, - Selection, -} - -/// Types that can get the system clipboard contents -pub trait Load: Sized { - /// Errors encountered when working with a clipboard. Each implementation is - /// allowed to define its own error type, but it must conform to std error. - type Err: ::std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static; - - /// Create a clipboard - fn new() -> Result<Self, Self::Err>; - - /// Get the primary clipboard contents. - fn load_primary(&self) -> Result<String, Self::Err>; - - /// Get the clipboard selection contents. - /// - /// On most platforms, this doesn't mean anything. A default implementation - /// is provided which uses the primary clipboard. - #[inline] - fn load_selection(&self) -> Result<String, Self::Err> { - self.load_primary() - } - - fn load(&self, buffer: Buffer) -> Result<String, Self::Err> { - match buffer { - Buffer::Selection => self.load_selection(), - Buffer::Primary => self.load_primary(), - } - } -} - -/// Types that can set the system clipboard contents -/// -/// Note that some platforms require the clipboard context to stay active in -/// order to load the contents from other applications. -pub trait Store: Load { - /// Sets the primary clipboard contents - fn store_primary<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>; - - /// Sets the secondary clipboard contents - fn store_selection<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>; - - /// Store into the specified `buffer`. - fn store<S>(&mut self, contents: S, buffer: Buffer) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - match buffer { - Buffer::Selection => self.store_selection(contents), - Buffer::Primary => self.store_primary(contents), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "openbsd"))] -mod x11; -#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "openbsd"))] -pub use x11::{Clipboard, Error}; - -#[cfg(target_os = "macos")] -mod macos; -#[cfg(target_os = "macos")] -pub use macos::{Clipboard, Error}; - -#[cfg(windows)] -mod windows; -#[cfg(windows)] -pub use crate::windows::{Clipboard, Error}; diff --git a/copypasta/src/macos.rs b/copypasta/src/macos.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d0ccaec4..00000000 --- a/copypasta/src/macos.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -//! Clipboard access on macOS -//! -//! Implemented according to -//! https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/PasteboardGuide106/Articles/pbReading.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008123-SW1 - -mod ns { - extern crate objc_foundation; - extern crate objc_id; - - #[link(name = "AppKit", kind = "framework")] - extern "C" {} - - use std::mem; - - use self::objc_foundation::{INSArray, INSObject, INSString}; - use self::objc_foundation::{NSArray, NSDictionary, NSObject, NSString}; - use self::objc_id::{Id, Owned}; - use objc::runtime::{Class, Object}; - - /// Rust API for NSPasteboard - pub struct Pasteboard(Id<Object>); - - /// Errors occurring when creating a Pasteboard - #[derive(Debug)] - pub enum NewPasteboardError { - GetPasteboardClass, - LoadGeneralPasteboard, - } - - /// Errors occurring when reading a string from the pasteboard - #[derive(Debug)] - pub enum ReadStringError { - GetStringClass, - ReadObjectsForClasses, - } - - /// Errors from writing strings to the pasteboard - #[derive(Debug)] - pub struct WriteStringError; - - /// A trait for reading contents from the pasteboard - /// - /// This is intended to reflect the underlying objective C API - /// `readObjectsForClasses:options:`. - pub trait PasteboardReadObject<T> { - type Err; - fn read_object(&self) -> Result<T, Self::Err>; - } - - /// A trait for writing contents to the pasteboard - pub trait PasteboardWriteObject<T> { - type Err; - fn write_object(&mut self, T) -> Result<(), Self::Err>; - } - - impl PasteboardReadObject<String> for Pasteboard { - type Err = ReadStringError; - - fn read_object(&self) -> Result<String, ReadStringError> { - // Get string class; need this for passing to readObjectsForClasses - let ns_string_class = match Class::get("NSString") { - Some(class) => class, - None => return Err(ReadStringError::GetStringClass), - }; - - let ns_string: Id<Object> = unsafe { - let ptr: *mut Object = msg_send![ns_string_class, class]; - - if ptr.is_null() { - return Err(ReadStringError::GetStringClass); - } else { - Id::from_ptr(ptr) - } - }; - - let classes: Id<NSArray<NSObject, Owned>> = unsafe { - // I think this transmute is valid. It's going from an - // Id<Object> to an Id<NSObject>. From transmute's perspective, - // the only thing that matters is that they both have the same - // size (they do for now since the generic is phantom data). In - // both cases, the underlying pointer is an id (from `[NSString - // class]`), so again, this should be valid. There's just - // nothing implemented in objc_id or objc_foundation to do this - // "safely". By the way, the only reason this is necessary is - // because INSObject isn't implemented for Id<Object>. - // - // And if that argument isn't convincing, my final reasoning is - // that "it seems to work". - NSArray::from_vec(vec![mem::transmute(ns_string)]) - }; - - // No options - // - // Apparently this doesn't compile without a type hint, so it maps - // objects to objects! - let options: Id<NSDictionary<NSObject, NSObject>> = NSDictionary::new(); - - // call [pasteboard readObjectsForClasses:options:] - let copied_items = unsafe { - let copied_items: *mut NSArray<NSString> = msg_send![ - self.0, - readObjectsForClasses:&*classes - options:&*options - ]; - - if copied_items.is_null() { - return Err(ReadStringError::ReadObjectsForClasses); - } else { - Id::from_ptr(copied_items) as Id<NSArray<NSString>> - } - }; - - // Ok, this is great. We have an NSArray<NSString>, and these have - // decent bindings. Use the first item returned (if an item was - // returned) or just return an empty string - // - // XXX Should this return an error if no items were returned? - let contents = copied_items - .first_object() - .map(|ns_string| ns_string.as_str().to_owned()) - .unwrap_or_else(String::new); - - Ok(contents) - } - } - - impl PasteboardWriteObject<String> for Pasteboard { - type Err = WriteStringError; - - fn write_object(&mut self, object: String) -> Result<(), Self::Err> { - let objects = NSArray::from_vec(vec![NSString::from_str(&object)]); - - self.clear_contents(); - - // The writeObjects method returns true in case of success, and - // false otherwise. - let ok: bool = unsafe { msg_send![self.0, writeObjects: objects] }; - - if ok { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(WriteStringError) - } - } - } - - impl ::std::error::Error for WriteStringError { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - "Failed writing string to the NSPasteboard (writeContents returned false)" - } - } - - impl ::std::fmt::Display for WriteStringError { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result { - f.write_str(::std::error::Error::description(self)) - } - } - - impl ::std::error::Error for ReadStringError { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - ReadStringError::GetStringClass => "NSString class not found", - ReadStringError::ReadObjectsForClasses => "readObjectsForClasses:options: failed", - } - } - } - - impl ::std::fmt::Display for ReadStringError { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result { - f.write_str(::std::error::Error::description(self)) - } - } - - impl ::std::error::Error for NewPasteboardError { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - NewPasteboardError::GetPasteboardClass => "NSPasteboard class not found", - NewPasteboardError::LoadGeneralPasteboard => { - "[NSPasteboard generalPasteboard] failed" - }, - } - } - } - - impl ::std::fmt::Display for NewPasteboardError { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result { - f.write_str(::std::error::Error::description(self)) - } - } - - impl Pasteboard { - pub fn new() -> Result<Pasteboard, NewPasteboardError> { - // NSPasteboard *pasteboard = [NSPasteboard generalPasteboard]; - let ns_pasteboard_class = match Class::get("NSPasteboard") { - Some(class) => class, - None => return Err(NewPasteboardError::GetPasteboardClass), - }; - - let ptr = unsafe { - let ptr: *mut Object = msg_send![ns_pasteboard_class, generalPasteboard]; - - if ptr.is_null() { - return Err(NewPasteboardError::LoadGeneralPasteboard); - } else { - ptr - } - }; - - let id = unsafe { Id::from_ptr(ptr) }; - - Ok(Pasteboard(id)) - } - - /// Clears the existing contents of the pasteboard, preparing it for new - /// contents. - /// - /// This is the first step in providing data on the pasteboard. The - /// return value is the change count of the pasteboard - pub fn clear_contents(&mut self) -> usize { - unsafe { msg_send![self.0, clearContents] } - } - } -} - -#[derive(Debug)] -pub enum Error { - CreatePasteboard(ns::NewPasteboardError), - ReadString(ns::ReadStringError), - WriteString(ns::WriteStringError), -} - -impl ::std::error::Error for Error { - fn cause(&self) -> Option<&::std::error::Error> { - match *self { - Error::CreatePasteboard(ref err) => Some(err), - Error::ReadString(ref err) => Some(err), - Error::WriteString(ref err) => Some(err), - } - } - - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::CreatePasteboard(ref _err) => "Failed to create pasteboard", - Error::ReadString(ref _err) => "Failed to read string from pasteboard", - Error::WriteString(ref _err) => "Failed to write string to pasteboard", - } - } -} - -impl ::std::fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::CreatePasteboard(ref err) => write!(f, "Failed to create pasteboard: {}", err), - Error::ReadString(ref err) => { - write!(f, "Failed to read string from pasteboard: {}", err) - }, - Error::WriteString(ref err) => { - write!(f, "Failed to write string to pasteboard: {}", err) - }, - } - } -} - -impl From<ns::NewPasteboardError> for Error { - fn from(val: ns::NewPasteboardError) -> Error { - Error::CreatePasteboard(val) - } -} - -impl From<ns::ReadStringError> for Error { - fn from(val: ns::ReadStringError) -> Error { - Error::ReadString(val) - } -} - -impl From<ns::WriteStringError> for Error { - fn from(val: ns::WriteStringError) -> Error { - Error::WriteString(val) - } -} - -pub struct Clipboard(ns::Pasteboard); - -impl super::Load for Clipboard { - type Err = Error; - - fn new() -> Result<Self, Error> { - Ok(Clipboard(ns::Pasteboard::new()?)) - } - - fn load_primary(&self) -> Result<String, Self::Err> { - use self::ns::PasteboardReadObject; - - self.0.read_object().map_err(::std::convert::From::from) - } -} - -impl super::Store for Clipboard { - fn store_primary<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - use self::ns::PasteboardWriteObject; - - self.0.write_object(contents.into()).map_err(::std::convert::From::from) - } - - fn store_selection<S>(&mut self, _contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - // No such thing on macOS - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use super::Clipboard; - use {Load, Store}; - - #[test] - fn create_clipboard_save_load_contents() { - let mut clipboard = Clipboard::new().unwrap(); - clipboard.store_primary("arst").unwrap(); - let loaded = clipboard.load_primary().unwrap(); - assert_eq!("arst", loaded); - } -} diff --git a/copypasta/src/windows.rs b/copypasta/src/windows.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3bff6e59..00000000 --- a/copypasta/src/windows.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -use clipboard::ClipboardContext; -use clipboard::ClipboardProvider; - -use super::{Load, Store}; - -pub struct Clipboard(ClipboardContext); - -#[derive(Debug)] -pub enum Error { - Clipboard(Box<::std::error::Error>), -} - -impl ::std::error::Error for Error { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::Clipboard(..) => "Error opening clipboard", - } - } -} - -impl ::std::fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::Clipboard(ref err) => err.fmt(f), - } - } -} - -unsafe impl Send for Error {} -unsafe impl Sync for Error {} - -impl Load for Clipboard { - type Err = Error; - - fn new() -> Result<Self, Error> { - ClipboardContext::new().map(Clipboard).map_err(Error::Clipboard) - } - - fn load_primary(&self) -> Result<String, Self::Err> { - let mut ctx: ClipboardContext = ClipboardProvider::new().unwrap(); - ctx.get_contents().map_err(Error::Clipboard) - } -} - -impl Store for Clipboard { - /// Sets the primary clipboard contents - #[inline] - fn store_primary<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - self.0.set_contents(contents.into()).map_err(Error::Clipboard) - } - - /// Sets the secondary clipboard contents - #[inline] - fn store_selection<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - // No such thing on Windows - Ok(()) - } -} diff --git a/copypasta/src/x11.rs b/copypasta/src/x11.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0bb769a1..00000000 --- a/copypasta/src/x11.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -//! X11 Clipboard implementation -//! -//! Note that the x11 implementation is really crap right now - we just depend -//! on xclip being on the user's path. If x11 pasting doesn't work, it's -//! probably because xclip is unavailable. There's currently no non-GPL x11 -//! clipboard library for Rust. Until then, we have this hack. -//! -//! FIXME: Implement actual X11 clipboard API using the ICCCM reference -//! https://tronche.com/gui/x/icccm/ -use std::ffi::OsStr; -use std::io; -use std::process::{Command, Output}; -use std::string::FromUtf8Error; - -use super::{Load, Store}; - -/// The x11 clipboard -pub struct Clipboard; - -#[derive(Debug)] -pub enum Error { - Io(io::Error), - Xclip(String), - Utf8(FromUtf8Error), -} - -impl ::std::error::Error for Error { - fn cause(&self) -> Option<&::std::error::Error> { - match *self { - Error::Io(ref err) => Some(err), - Error::Utf8(ref err) => Some(err), - _ => None, - } - } - - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match *self { - Error::Io(..) => "Error calling xclip", - Error::Xclip(..) => "Error reported by xclip", - Error::Utf8(..) => "Clipboard contents not utf8", - } - } -} - -impl ::std::fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::std::fmt::Formatter) -> ::std::fmt::Result { - match *self { - Error::Io(ref err) => match err.kind() { - io::ErrorKind::NotFound => { - write!(f, "Please install `xclip` to enable clipboard support") - }, - _ => write!(f, "Error calling xclip: {}", err), - }, - Error::Xclip(ref s) => write!(f, "Error from xclip: {}", s), - Error::Utf8(ref err) => write!(f, "Error parsing xclip output: {}", err), - } - } -} - -impl From<io::Error> for Error { - fn from(val: io::Error) -> Error { - Error::Io(val) - } -} - -impl From<FromUtf8Error> for Error { - fn from(val: FromUtf8Error) -> Error { - Error::Utf8(val) - } -} - -impl Load for Clipboard { - type Err = Error; - - fn new() -> Result<Self, Error> { - Ok(Clipboard) - } - - fn load_primary(&self) -> Result<String, Self::Err> { - let output = Command::new("xclip").args(&["-o", "-selection", "clipboard"]).output()?; - - Clipboard::process_xclip_output(output) - } - - fn load_selection(&self) -> Result<String, Self::Err> { - let output = Command::new("xclip").args(&["-o"]).output()?; - - Clipboard::process_xclip_output(output) - } -} - -impl Store for Clipboard { - /// Sets the primary clipboard contents - #[inline] - fn store_primary<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - self.store(contents, &["-i", "-selection", "clipboard"]) - } - - /// Sets the secondary clipboard contents - #[inline] - fn store_selection<S>(&mut self, contents: S) -> Result<(), Self::Err> - where - S: Into<String>, - { - self.store(contents, &["-i"]) - } -} - -impl Clipboard { - fn process_xclip_output(output: Output) -> Result<String, Error> { - if output.status.success() { - String::from_utf8(output.stdout).map_err(::std::convert::From::from) - } else { - String::from_utf8(output.stderr).map_err(::std::convert::From::from) - } - } - - fn store<C, S>(&mut self, contents: C, args: &[S]) -> Result<(), Error> - where - C: Into<String>, - S: AsRef<OsStr>, - { - use std::io::Write; - use std::process::Stdio; - - let contents = contents.into(); - let mut child = Command::new("xclip").args(args).stdin(Stdio::piped()).spawn()?; - - if let Some(stdin) = child.stdin.as_mut() { - stdin.write_all(contents.as_bytes())?; - } - - // Return error if didn't exit cleanly - let exit_status = child.wait()?; - if exit_status.success() { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(Error::Xclip("xclip returned non-zero exit code".into())) - } - } -} |