pub struct Keymap {
pub first: [Option<Thingy>; 256],
pub multi: HashMap<Vec<u8>, KeyBinding>,
pub primary: Option<String>,
pub flags: KeymapFlags,
}Expand description
A keymap - binding of keys to thingies
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§first: [Option<Thingy>; 256]Base binding of each character (0-255)
multi: HashMap<Vec<u8>, KeyBinding>Multi-character bindings (key sequence -> binding)
primary: Option<String>Primary name of this keymap
flags: KeymapFlagsFlags
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impl Keymap
pub fn new() -> Keymap
Sourcepub fn unbind_char(&mut self, c: u8)
pub fn unbind_char(&mut self, c: u8)
Unbind a single character
Sourcepub fn bind_str(&mut self, seq: &[u8], s: String)
pub fn bind_str(&mut self, seq: &[u8], s: String)
Bind a key sequence to a string (send-string)
Sourcepub fn unbind_seq(&mut self, seq: &[u8])
pub fn unbind_seq(&mut self, seq: &[u8])
Unbind a key sequence
Sourcepub fn lookup_char(&self, c: u8) -> Option<&Thingy>
pub fn lookup_char(&self, c: u8) -> Option<&Thingy>
Look up a single character binding
Sourcepub fn lookup_seq(&self, seq: &[u8]) -> Option<&KeyBinding>
pub fn lookup_seq(&self, seq: &[u8]) -> Option<&KeyBinding>
Look up a key sequence binding (for multi-char sequences only)
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impl Freeze for Keymap
impl RefUnwindSafe for Keymap
impl Send for Keymap
impl Sync for Keymap
impl Unpin for Keymap
impl UnsafeUnpin for Keymap
impl UnwindSafe for Keymap
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