Basic support for key layouts
Adds a small layer for translating input characters from non-QWERTY keyboard layouts into their QWERTY counterparts. After all, it's not the WASD that counts, but the position: ,AOE is just as valid!
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(defvar +qwerty-layout+
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'(#\q #\Q #\w #\W #\e #\E #\r #\R #\t #\T #\y #\Y #\u #\U #\i #\I #\o #\O #\p #\P #\[ #\{ #\] #\}
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#\a #\A #\s #\S #\d #\D #\f #\F #\g #\G #\h #\H #\j #\J #\k #\K #\l #\L #\; #\: #\' #\"
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#\z #\Z #\x #\X #\c #\C #\v #\V #\b #\B #\n #\N #\m #\M #\, #\< #\. #\> #\/ #\?))
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(defvar +dvorak-layout+
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'(#\' #\" #\, #\< #\. #\> #\p #\P #\y #\Y #\f #\F #\g #\G #\c #\C #\r #\R #\l #\L #\/ #\? #\= #\+
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#\a #\A #\o #\O #\e #\E #\u #\U #\i #\I #\d #\D #\h #\H #\t #\T #\n #\N #\s #\S #\- #\_
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#\; #\: #\q #\Q #\j #\J #\k #\K #\x #\X #\b #\B #\m #\M #\w #\W #\v #\V #\z #\Z))
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(defun parallel-list-item (item-a list-a list-b &key (test #'eql))
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"Given two parallel lists and an item contained in the first list, return its
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corresponding item in the other list, by index."
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(let ((index (position item-a list-a :test test)))
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(if index
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(nth index list-b))))
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(defun normalize-char (char-plist &optional (layout +qwerty-layout+))
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"Given a character input property list (as received from read-char-plist),
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massage the output into parsable, deescaped, QWERTY-according format."
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(let ((normalized (deescape-char-plist char-plist)))
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(setf (getf normalized :char)
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(qwertyize-char (getf normalized :char)
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layout))
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normalized))
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(defun qwertyize-char (char layout)
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"Given a char input in some layout, return the corresponding character in QWERTY.
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Not at all comprehensive, but probably-mostly-just-good-enough. ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯"
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(or (parallel-list-item char layout +qwerty-layout+)
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char))
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(defun deescape-char-plist (char-plist)
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"Translate escaped characters into somewhat-semantically-adjacent
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characters, like left arrow-key (escaped D) into ← (“LEFTWARDS ARROW”)."
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