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emacs-doom/patches/0001-ns-implement-AXBoundsForRange-for-macOS-Zoom-cursor-.patch
Daneel 2c78f04089 v12 patch: visual line numbering for VoiceOver (3 iterations)
Root cause: all accessibility line methods used count_lines (logical/
newline-counting), but VoiceOver compares line numbers before/after
cursor movement. Wrapped lines had same logical line number, so VO
fell back to reading single characters instead of full lines.

Fix: replaced count_lines/find_newline_no_quit with compute_motion/
vmotion (visual screen lines) in all three methods. Matches iTerm2's
approach of returning screen rows.

Changes from v11:
- accessibilityInsertionPointLineNumber: compute_motion visual lines
- accessibilityLineForIndex: compute_motion visual lines
- accessibilityRangeForLine: vmotion for line start/end
- SelectedRowsChanged only on visual line change (new ivar tracking)
- accessibilityLabel returns buffer name for window switch
- No double ValueChanged on edits (content_changed flag)
- Trailing newline stripped from line ranges
- compute_motion width=-1 for consistency with vmotion

3 pipeline iterations, scores: 78 → 92 → 95
2026-02-25 22:13:28 +01:00

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From: Martin Sukany <martin@sukany.cz>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2026 22:10:00 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ns: macOS Zoom cursor tracking and VoiceOver support
Comprehensive accessibility for the macOS NS port:
1. UAZoomChangeFocus() for Zoom viewport tracking (on_p && active_p guard).
Ref: developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/1458830-uazoomchangefocus
2. NSAccessibility protocol on EmacsView for VoiceOver:
- Visual (screen) line numbering via compute_motion/vmotion from indent.c.
Handles line wrapping correctly — VoiceOver reads full visual lines on
up/down arrow, including within wrapped logical lines.
- Bare SelectedTextChanged + SelectedColumnsChanged on every cursor move;
SelectedRowsChanged only when visual line changes (prevents re-reading
same line on horizontal movement). Matches iTerm2's notification pattern.
- Rich ValueChanged with typing echo (kAXTextEditTypeTyping, macOS 10.11+).
Bare ValueChanged on cursor-only moves for text model refresh.
- Buffer-aware data access: BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (not BYTE_POS_ADDR),
set_buffer_internal_1 wrappers around compute_motion/vmotion calls.
- accessibilityLabel returns "Emacs — <buffer-name>" for window switch
announcements.
- 10000-char cap on accessibilityValue, multibyte-safe ranges.
Uses raw string literals for semi-private AX keys to avoid type
conflicts with the macOS 26 SDK.
3 iterations of pipeline review (researcher → analyzer → coder → reviewer),
final QA score 95/100.
---
diff --git a/src/nsterm.h b/src/nsterm.h
index 7c1ee4c..0c95943 100644
--- a/src/nsterm.h
+++ b/src/nsterm.h
@@ -485,6 +485,12 @@ enum ns_return_frame_mode
struct frame *emacsframe;
int scrollbarsNeedingUpdate;
NSRect ns_userRect;
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ NSRect lastAccessibilityCursorRect;
+ ptrdiff_t lastAccessibilityModiff;
+ ptrdiff_t lastAccessibilityCursorPos;
+ NSInteger lastAccessibilityVisualLine;
+#endif
}
/* AppKit-side interface. */
diff --git a/src/nsterm.m b/src/nsterm.m
index 932d209..40e0546 100644
--- a/src/nsterm.m
+++ b/src/nsterm.m
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ Updated by Christian Limpach (chris@nice.ch)
#include "termchar.h"
#include "menu.h"
#include "window.h"
+#include "indent.h"
#include "keyboard.h"
#include "buffer.h"
#include "font.h"
@@ -3232,6 +3233,167 @@ Note that CURSOR_WIDTH is meaningful only for (h)bar cursors.
/* Prevent the cursor from being drawn outside the text area. */
r = NSIntersectionRect (r, ns_row_rect (w, glyph_row, TEXT_AREA));
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ /* NSAccessibility keys for rich text change notifications.
+ Used by WebKit/Safari for VoiceOver typing echo. These symbols
+ have been exported by AppKit since macOS 10.11 but were only
+ added to the public headers in the macOS 26 SDK. We use raw
+ string literals here to avoid redeclaration type conflicts
+ across different SDK versions. */
+
+ /* Accessibility cursor tracking for macOS Zoom and VoiceOver.
+
+ Emacs uses a custom-drawn cursor in a custom NSView. AppKit has no
+ knowledge of cursor position, so we must explicitly notify assistive
+ technology. Two complementary mechanisms:
+
+ 1. NSAccessibility notifications (VoiceOver, screen readers):
+ - ValueChangedNotification with rich userInfo: tells VoiceOver
+ WHAT changed (typed character) so it can do typing echo.
+ We track BUF_MODIFF to distinguish content edits from cursor
+ movement. Only content changes get ValueChanged.
+ - SelectedTextChangedNotification: tells AT the cursor moved.
+
+ 2. UAZoomChangeFocus() from UniversalAccess.h:
+ Directly tells macOS Zoom where to move its viewport.
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/1458830-uazoomchangefocus */
+ {
+ EmacsView *view = FRAME_NS_VIEW (f);
+ /* Only notify AT when drawing the cursor in the active (selected)
+ window. Without this guard, C-x o triggers UAZoomChangeFocus
+ for the old window last, snapping Zoom back. */
+ if (view && on_p && active_p)
+ {
+ /* Store cursor rect for accessibilityBoundsForRange: queries. */
+ view->lastAccessibilityCursorRect = r;
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (f->selected_window)->contents);
+
+ bool content_changed = (curbuf
+ && BUF_MODIFF (curbuf) != view->lastAccessibilityModiff);
+
+ if (content_changed)
+ {
+ /* Buffer content changed since last cursor draw — this is
+ an edit (typing, yank, undo, etc.). Post ValueChanged
+ with rich userInfo so VoiceOver can do typing echo.
+
+ The semi-private keys (NSAccessibilityTextStateChangeTypeKey
+ etc.) are NSString* extern constants available in AppKit
+ since macOS 10.11. WebKit uses the same approach.
+ Ref: WebKit AXObjectCacheMac.mm */
+ view->lastAccessibilityModiff = BUF_MODIFF (curbuf);
+
+ if (@available (macOS 10.11, *))
+ {
+ /* Get the just-typed character: char at cursor - 1. */
+ NSString *changedText = @"";
+ ptrdiff_t pt = BUF_PT (curbuf);
+ if (pt > BUF_BEGV (curbuf))
+ {
+ NSRange charRange = NSMakeRange ((NSUInteger)(pt - BUF_BEGV (curbuf) - 1), 1);
+ changedText = [view accessibilityStringForRange:charRange];
+ if (!changedText)
+ changedText = @"";
+ }
+
+ /* These are semi-private AppKit constants (available since
+ 10.11). The enum values match Apple's AX API headers:
+ kAXTextStateChangeTypeEdit = 1, kAXTextEditTypeTyping = 3. */
+
+ NSDictionary *change = @{
+ @"AXTextEditType": @3,
+ @"AXTextChangeValue": changedText
+ };
+ NSDictionary *userInfo = @{
+ @"AXTextStateChangeType": @1,
+ @"AXTextChangeValues": @[change]
+ };
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotificationWithUserInfo (
+ view, NSAccessibilityValueChangedNotification, userInfo);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Fallback for macOS < 10.11: bare notification. */
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (
+ view, NSAccessibilityValueChangedNotification);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Notify AT that cursor position (selection) changed.
+ Post bare notifications WITHOUT userInfo — iTerm2 proves
+ this is sufficient for VoiceOver. Rich userInfo with
+ semi-private AXTextStateChangeType keys can cause VoiceOver
+ to silently ignore notifications if any value is unexpected.
+
+ Post three notifications together (matching iTerm2):
+ 1. SelectedTextChanged — cursor/selection moved
+ 2. SelectedRowsChanged — triggers line announcement
+ 3. SelectedColumnsChanged — triggers column tracking
+
+ Also post ValueChanged on every cursor draw (not just edits)
+ so VoiceOver refreshes its internal text model. iTerm2 does
+ this on every dirty screen refresh. */
+ {
+ ptrdiff_t pt = curbuf ? BUF_PT (curbuf) : 0;
+ ptrdiff_t old_pt = view->lastAccessibilityCursorPos;
+
+ /* Post bare ValueChanged so VoiceOver re-queries
+ accessibilityValue and keeps its text model current.
+ Skip if we already posted a rich ValueChanged above
+ (on content change) to avoid double notification. */
+ if (!content_changed)
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (
+ view, NSAccessibilityValueChangedNotification);
+
+ if (pt != old_pt)
+ {
+ /* Cursor actually moved — post selection notifications.
+ Query current visual line to decide whether to post
+ SelectedRowsChanged. Suppressing it on same-line
+ movement (e.g. left/right arrow) prevents VoiceOver
+ from re-reading the entire line on horizontal moves. */
+ NSInteger cur_line
+ = [view accessibilityInsertionPointLineNumber];
+ NSInteger old_line = view->lastAccessibilityVisualLine;
+
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (
+ view, NSAccessibilitySelectedTextChangedNotification);
+
+ if (cur_line != old_line)
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (
+ view, NSAccessibilitySelectedRowsChangedNotification);
+
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (
+ view, NSAccessibilitySelectedColumnsChangedNotification);
+
+ view->lastAccessibilityVisualLine = cur_line;
+ }
+
+ view->lastAccessibilityCursorPos = pt;
+ }
+
+ /* Tell macOS Zoom where the cursor is. UAZoomChangeFocus()
+ expects top-left origin (CG coordinate space). */
+ if (UAZoomEnabled ())
+ {
+ NSRect windowRect = [view convertRect:r toView:nil];
+ NSRect screenRect = [[view window] convertRectToScreen:windowRect];
+ CGRect cgRect = NSRectToCGRect (screenRect);
+
+ CGFloat primaryH
+ = [[[NSScreen screens] firstObject] frame].size.height;
+ cgRect.origin.y
+ = primaryH - cgRect.origin.y - cgRect.size.height;
+
+ UAZoomChangeFocus (&cgRect, &cgRect,
+ kUAZoomFocusTypeInsertionPoint);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
ns_focus (f, NULL, 0);
NSGraphicsContext *ctx = [NSGraphicsContext currentContext];
@@ -8237,6 +8399,14 @@ - (void)windowDidBecomeKey /* for direct calls */
XSETFRAME (event.frame_or_window, emacsframe);
kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
ns_send_appdefined (-1); // Kick main loop
+
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ /* Notify assistive technology that the focused UI element changed.
+ macOS Zoom uses this to activate keyboard focus tracking; VoiceOver
+ uses it to announce the newly focused element. */
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (self,
+ NSAccessibilityFocusedUIElementChangedNotification);
+#endif
}
@@ -9474,6 +9644,538 @@ - (int) fullscreenState
return fs_state;
}
+
+
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ Accessibility support for macOS Zoom, VoiceOver, and other AT tools.
+
+ EmacsView implements the NSAccessibility protocol so that:
+ - macOS Zoom can query cursor position (accessibilityBoundsForRange:)
+ - VoiceOver can read buffer contents, track cursor, echo typing
+ - Accessibility Inspector shows correct element hierarchy
+
+ accessibilityFrame returns the VIEW's frame (standard behavior).
+ VoiceOver uses this for its focus ring around the entire text area.
+ The CURSOR position is exposed via accessibilityBoundsForRange:
+ which AT tools call with selectedTextRange to locate the insertion
+ point. Returning cursor rect from accessibilityFrame causes a
+ duplicate cursor overlay.
+
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityprotocol
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/accessibility/nsaccessibility/text-specific_parameterized_attributes
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+- (BOOL)accessibilityIsIgnored
+{
+ /* Must return NO so assistive technology discovers this view. */
+ return NO;
+}
+
+- (BOOL)isAccessibilityElement
+{
+ return YES;
+}
+
+- (id)accessibilityFocusedUIElement
+{
+ /* EmacsView is the focused element — there are no child accessible
+ elements within the custom-drawn view. */
+ return self;
+}
+
+- (NSString *)accessibilityRole
+{
+ /* TextArea role enables VoiceOver's text navigation commands
+ (VO+arrows for character/word/line reading). */
+ return NSAccessibilityTextAreaRole;
+}
+
+- (NSString *)accessibilityRoleDescription
+{
+ return NSAccessibilityRoleDescription (NSAccessibilityTextAreaRole, nil);
+}
+
+/* ---- Text content methods for VoiceOver ---- */
+
+- (id)accessibilityValue
+{
+ /* Return visible buffer text (capped at 10000 chars for safety).
+ VoiceOver reads this when navigating to the text area and after
+ ValueChangedNotification. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return @"";
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf)
+ return @"";
+
+ ptrdiff_t start_byte = BUF_BEGV_BYTE (curbuf);
+ ptrdiff_t byte_range = BUF_ZV_BYTE (curbuf) - start_byte;
+ ptrdiff_t range = BUF_ZV (curbuf) - BUF_BEGV (curbuf);
+
+ /* Cap at 10000 characters to avoid performance issues with large
+ buffers. Recompute byte_range from the capped char range to
+ avoid truncating multibyte sequences (UTF-8 chars can be up to
+ 4 bytes, so byte_range != range for non-ASCII content). */
+ if (range > 10000)
+ {
+ range = 10000;
+ ptrdiff_t end_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (curbuf,
+ BUF_BEGV (curbuf) + range);
+ byte_range = end_byte - start_byte;
+ }
+
+ Lisp_Object str;
+ if (! NILP (BVAR (curbuf, enable_multibyte_characters)))
+ str = make_uninit_multibyte_string (range, byte_range);
+ else
+ str = make_uninit_string (range);
+ memcpy (SDATA (str), BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (curbuf, start_byte), byte_range);
+
+ return [NSString stringWithLispString:str];
+}
+
+- (NSInteger)accessibilityNumberOfCharacters
+{
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return 0;
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf)
+ return 0;
+
+ ptrdiff_t range = BUF_ZV (curbuf) - BUF_BEGV (curbuf);
+ return (NSInteger) MIN (range, 10000);
+}
+
+- (NSString *)accessibilitySelectedText
+{
+ /* Return text of the active region (Emacs selection). Empty string
+ if no mark is active. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return @"";
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf || NILP (BVAR (curbuf, mark_active)))
+ return @"";
+
+ Lisp_Object str = ns_get_local_selection (QPRIMARY, QUTF8_STRING);
+ if (CONSP (str) && SYMBOLP (XCAR (str)))
+ {
+ str = XCDR (str);
+ if (CONSP (str) && NILP (XCDR (str)))
+ str = XCAR (str);
+ }
+ if (STRINGP (str))
+ return [NSString stringWithLispString:str];
+
+ return @"";
+}
+
+- (NSRange)accessibilitySelectedTextRange
+{
+ /* Return cursor position as a zero-length range. VoiceOver uses
+ this with accessibilityBoundsForRange: to locate the caret. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ ptrdiff_t pt = BUF_PT (curbuf) - BUF_BEGV (curbuf);
+ return NSMakeRange ((NSUInteger) pt, 0);
+}
+
+- (NSInteger)accessibilityInsertionPointLineNumber
+{
+ /* Return the VISUAL (screen) line number at point. VoiceOver uses
+ this to detect line changes: if the number differs from last query,
+ it reads the full line; if same, it reads just one character.
+ We must count display lines (respecting wrapping, continuation,
+ window width) — not logical buffer lines delimited by newlines.
+ This matches iTerm2, which returns the screen row coordinate. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return 0;
+
+ struct window *w = XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window);
+ if (!w)
+ return 0;
+
+ struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->contents);
+ if (!b)
+ return 0;
+
+ struct buffer *old = current_buffer;
+ set_buffer_internal_1 (b);
+
+ /* Pass width = -1 so compute_motion determines the effective window
+ width exactly as vmotion does (consistent with accessibilityRangeForLine:
+ which uses vmotion). On GUI frames with fringes, this uses the full
+ window_body_width; on TTY frames, it subtracts 1 for continuation marks. */
+ struct position *pos = compute_motion (
+ BUF_BEGV (b), BUF_BEGV_BYTE (b),
+ 0, 0, 0, /* fromvpos, fromhpos, did_motion */
+ BUF_PT (b), /* to */
+ MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM, /* tovpos — large enough to not stop early */
+ 0, /* tohpos */
+ -1, /* width — let compute_motion use window width */
+ w->hscroll, 0, w);
+
+ set_buffer_internal_1 (old);
+ return (NSInteger) pos->vpos;
+}
+
+- (NSRange)accessibilityVisibleCharacterRange
+{
+ /* Return range of characters visible in the current window.
+ Simplified to 0..min(bufsize,10000) matching accessibilityValue. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ ptrdiff_t range = BUF_ZV (curbuf) - BUF_BEGV (curbuf);
+ return NSMakeRange (0, (NSUInteger) MIN (range, 10000));
+}
+
+- (NSString *)accessibilityStringForRange:(NSRange)nsrange
+{
+ /* Return buffer text for the given character range. VoiceOver calls
+ this during character/word/line reading (VO+arrow keys). */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return @"";
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf)
+ return @"";
+
+ ptrdiff_t start = BUF_BEGV (curbuf) + (ptrdiff_t) nsrange.location;
+ ptrdiff_t end = start + (ptrdiff_t) nsrange.length;
+ ptrdiff_t buf_end = BUF_ZV (curbuf);
+
+ if (start < BUF_BEGV (curbuf)) start = BUF_BEGV (curbuf);
+ if (end > buf_end) end = buf_end;
+ if (start >= end) return @"";
+
+ ptrdiff_t start_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (curbuf, start);
+ ptrdiff_t end_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (curbuf, end);
+ ptrdiff_t range = end - start;
+ ptrdiff_t byte_range = end_byte - start_byte;
+
+ Lisp_Object str;
+ if (! NILP (BVAR (curbuf, enable_multibyte_characters)))
+ str = make_uninit_multibyte_string (range, byte_range);
+ else
+ str = make_uninit_string (range);
+ memcpy (SDATA (str), BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (curbuf, start_byte), byte_range);
+
+ return [NSString stringWithLispString:str];
+}
+
+- (NSAttributedString *)accessibilityAttributedStringForRange:(NSRange)nsrange
+{
+ /* Return attributed string for the range. VoiceOver requires this
+ for text navigation. We return a plain (unstyled) attributed
+ string — sufficient for screen reader use. */
+ NSString *str = [self accessibilityStringForRange:nsrange];
+ return [[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:str];
+}
+
+- (NSInteger)accessibilityLineForIndex:(NSInteger)index
+{
+ /* Convert character index to VISUAL line number. Must be consistent
+ with accessibilityInsertionPointLineNumber (both use visual lines
+ via compute_motion). */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return 0;
+
+ struct window *w = XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window);
+ if (!w)
+ return 0;
+
+ struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->contents);
+ if (!b)
+ return 0;
+
+ ptrdiff_t charpos = BUF_BEGV (b) + (ptrdiff_t) index;
+ if (charpos > BUF_ZV (b))
+ charpos = BUF_ZV (b);
+ if (charpos < BUF_BEGV (b))
+ charpos = BUF_BEGV (b);
+
+ struct buffer *old = current_buffer;
+ set_buffer_internal_1 (b);
+
+ /* Pass width = -1 for consistency with vmotion (used by
+ accessibilityRangeForLine:). See comment in
+ accessibilityInsertionPointLineNumber. */
+ struct position *pos = compute_motion (
+ BUF_BEGV (b), BUF_BEGV_BYTE (b),
+ 0, 0, 0,
+ charpos,
+ MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM, 0,
+ -1, w->hscroll, 0, w);
+
+ set_buffer_internal_1 (old);
+ return (NSInteger) pos->vpos;
+}
+
+- (NSRange)accessibilityRangeForLine:(NSInteger)line
+{
+ /* Return the character range for VISUAL line N. VoiceOver uses
+ this to read an entire line when navigating by line. Must be
+ consistent with accessibilityLineForIndex: (both use visual lines).
+ We use vmotion to find the start of visual line N, then advance
+ one more visual line to find the end. Trailing newlines are
+ excluded from the range. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ struct window *w = XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window);
+ if (!w)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->contents);
+ if (!b)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ ptrdiff_t begv = BUF_BEGV (b);
+ ptrdiff_t zv = BUF_ZV (b);
+
+ struct buffer *old = current_buffer;
+ set_buffer_internal_1 (b);
+
+ /* Move N visual lines from BEGV to reach the start of line N. */
+ struct position *start_pos = vmotion (begv, BUF_BEGV_BYTE (b),
+ (EMACS_INT) line, w);
+ ptrdiff_t line_start = start_pos->bufpos;
+
+ /* Move 1 more visual line to find where this line ends. */
+ ptrdiff_t start_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (b, line_start);
+ struct position *end_pos = vmotion (line_start, start_byte, 1, w);
+ ptrdiff_t line_end = end_pos->bufpos;
+
+ /* If vmotion didn't move (last line in buffer), extend to ZV. */
+ if (line_end <= line_start)
+ line_end = zv;
+
+ /* Exclude trailing newline — VoiceOver doesn't need it and would
+ announce "new line" at the end of each spoken line. */
+ if (line_end > line_start)
+ {
+ ptrdiff_t last_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (b, line_end - 1);
+ if (*BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (b, last_byte) == '\n')
+ line_end--;
+ }
+
+ set_buffer_internal_1 (old);
+
+ ptrdiff_t start_idx = line_start - begv;
+ ptrdiff_t end_idx = line_end - begv;
+ if (start_idx < 0) start_idx = 0;
+ if (end_idx < start_idx) end_idx = start_idx;
+
+ return NSMakeRange ((NSUInteger) start_idx,
+ (NSUInteger) (end_idx - start_idx));
+}
+
+- (NSRect)accessibilityFrameForRange:(NSRange)range
+{
+ /* Return screen rect for a character range. This is the modern
+ NSAccessibilityProtocol equivalent of accessibilityBoundsForRange:.
+ We delegate to the same implementation. */
+ return [self accessibilityBoundsForRange:range];
+}
+
+- (NSRange)accessibilityRangeForPosition:(NSPoint)point
+{
+ /* Return character range at a screen point. VoiceOver uses this
+ for mouse-based exploration. Stub: returns empty range at 0.
+ A full implementation would need hit-testing against the glyph
+ matrix, which Emacs doesn't expose to AppKit. */
+ (void) point;
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+}
+
+- (NSRange)accessibilityRangeForIndex:(NSInteger)index
+{
+ /* Return the range of the character at the given index. VoiceOver
+ uses this for character-by-character navigation. */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ struct buffer *curbuf
+ = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window)->contents);
+ if (!curbuf)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ ptrdiff_t range = BUF_ZV (curbuf) - BUF_BEGV (curbuf);
+ ptrdiff_t maxrange = MIN (range, 10000);
+
+ if (index < 0 || index >= maxrange)
+ return NSMakeRange (0, 0);
+
+ return NSMakeRange ((NSUInteger) index, 1);
+}
+
+- (NSArray *)accessibilitySelectedTextRanges
+{
+ /* Return array of selected ranges. VoiceOver may query this
+ (plural) form instead of the singular selectedTextRange. */
+ NSRange r = [self accessibilitySelectedTextRange];
+ return @[[NSValue valueWithRange:r]];
+}
+
+- (BOOL)isAccessibilityFocused
+{
+ /* Always report focused — matches iTerm2 behavior. */
+ return YES;
+}
+
+- (NSString *)accessibilityLabel
+{
+ /* Provide an identifying label for VoiceOver. Include the current
+ buffer name so VoiceOver announces it on window/frame switch
+ (triggered by FocusedUIElementChangedNotification). */
+ if (!emacsframe)
+ return @"Emacs";
+
+ struct window *w = XWINDOW (emacsframe->selected_window);
+ if (!w)
+ return @"Emacs";
+
+ struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->contents);
+ if (!b)
+ return @"Emacs";
+
+ Lisp_Object name = BVAR (b, name);
+ if (STRINGP (name))
+ return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Emacs — %@",
+ [NSString stringWithLispString:name]];
+
+ return @"Emacs";
+}
+
+/* ---- Cursor position for Zoom (via accessibilityBoundsForRange:) ----
+
+ accessibilityFrame intentionally returns the VIEW's frame (standard
+ behavior) so VoiceOver draws its focus ring around the text area.
+ The cursor location is exposed through accessibilityBoundsForRange:
+ which AT tools query using the selectedTextRange. */
+
+- (NSRect)accessibilityFrame
+{
+ /* View's screen frame — standard NSView behavior. Do NOT return
+ the cursor rect here; that causes a duplicate cursor overlay. */
+ return [super accessibilityFrame];
+}
+
+- (NSRect)accessibilityBoundsForRange:(NSRange)range
+{
+ /* Return cursor screen rect. AT tools call this with the
+ selectedTextRange to locate the insertion point. We return the
+ cursor position regardless of requested range because Emacs does
+ not expose character-level geometry to AppKit. */
+ NSRect viewRect = lastAccessibilityCursorRect;
+
+ if (viewRect.size.width < 1)
+ viewRect.size.width = 1;
+ if (viewRect.size.height < 1)
+ viewRect.size.height = 8;
+
+ NSWindow *win = [self window];
+ if (win == nil)
+ return NSZeroRect;
+
+ NSRect windowRect = [self convertRect:viewRect toView:nil];
+ return [win convertRectToScreen:windowRect];
+}
+
+/* ---- Legacy attribute APIs (pre-10.10 compatibility) ---- */
+
+- (NSArray *)accessibilityAttributeNames
+{
+ NSArray *superAttrs = [super accessibilityAttributeNames];
+ if (superAttrs == nil)
+ superAttrs = @[];
+ return [superAttrs arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:
+ @[NSAccessibilityRoleAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilityValueAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilitySelectedTextAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilitySelectedTextRangeAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilityNumberOfCharactersAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilityVisibleCharacterRangeAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilityInsertionPointLineNumberAttribute]];
+}
+
+- (id)accessibilityAttributeValue:(NSString *)attribute
+{
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityRoleAttribute])
+ return NSAccessibilityTextAreaRole;
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityValueAttribute])
+ return [self accessibilityValue];
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilitySelectedTextAttribute])
+ return [self accessibilitySelectedText];
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilitySelectedTextRangeAttribute])
+ return [NSValue valueWithRange:[self accessibilitySelectedTextRange]];
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityNumberOfCharactersAttribute])
+ return @([self accessibilityNumberOfCharacters]);
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityVisibleCharacterRangeAttribute])
+ return [NSValue valueWithRange:[self accessibilityVisibleCharacterRange]];
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityInsertionPointLineNumberAttribute])
+ return @([self accessibilityInsertionPointLineNumber]);
+
+ return [super accessibilityAttributeValue:attribute];
+}
+
+- (NSArray *)accessibilityParameterizedAttributeNames
+{
+ NSArray *superAttrs = [super accessibilityParameterizedAttributeNames];
+ if (superAttrs == nil)
+ superAttrs = @[];
+ return [superAttrs arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:
+ @[NSAccessibilityBoundsForRangeParameterizedAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilityStringForRangeParameterizedAttribute]];
+}
+
+- (id)accessibilityAttributeValue:(NSString *)attribute
+ forParameter:(id)parameter
+{
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:
+ NSAccessibilityBoundsForRangeParameterizedAttribute])
+ {
+ NSRange range = [(NSValue *) parameter rangeValue];
+ return [NSValue valueWithRect:
+ [self accessibilityBoundsForRange:range]];
+ }
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:
+ NSAccessibilityStringForRangeParameterizedAttribute])
+ {
+ NSRange range = [(NSValue *) parameter rangeValue];
+ return [self accessibilityStringForRange:range];
+ }
+
+ return [super accessibilityAttributeValue:attribute forParameter:parameter];
+}
+#endif /* NS_IMPL_COCOA */
+
@end /* EmacsView */