Introduce separate mouse release and mouse drag (move while pressed)
events: MouseLeftRelease, MouseLeftDrag, MouseRightRelease etc,
to allow binding them to actions independently from mouse press events
(MouseLeft, MouseRight etc).
This change:
- Makes it possible to handle mouse release and drag for arbitrary mouse
events and actions (including Lua actions), not just for MouseLeft as
in the current code.
- Fixes issue #2599 with PastePrimary and MouseMultiCursor actions:
selection is pasted not only when pressing MouseMiddle but also when
moving mouse with MouseMiddle pressed; similarly, a new multicursor is
added not only when pressing Ctrl-MouseLeft but also when moving mouse
with Ctrl-MouseLeft pressed.
My initial approach was not to introduce new events for mouse release
and mouse drag but to pass "mouse released" info to action functions
in addition to *tcell.EventMouse to let the action functions do the
necessary checks (similarly to what MousePress is already doing). But
then I realized it was a bad idea, since we still want to be able also
to bind mouse events to regular key actions (such as PastePrimary)
which don't care about mouse event info.
This commit adds support for binding key sequences such as
"<Ctrl-x><Ctrl-c>". This commit does not solve the problem
of global bindings yet, and therefore the command bar doesn't
work properly in this commit.