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ddd1188d
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2020-07-17T01:09:47
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Make path retrieval consistent in xkb_compose_table_new_from_locale()
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17ad0df1
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2020-07-16T12:06:49
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compose: add xdg base directory support
Before reading ~/.XCompose, try to read $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/XCompose
(falling back to ~/.config/XCompose).
This helps unclutter the home directory of users who want that.
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dcb6c7b8
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2020-07-10T15:13:38
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xkbcomp: return NULL, not false in place of a FILE*
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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d4b78a5f
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2020-07-10T15:01:31
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xkbcomp: simplify buffer handling in the include handling
Don't do the realloc dance, just asprintf to the buffer and move on. The check
is likely pointless anyway, if we run out of asprintf size, log_error will
probably blow up as well.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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41a7c975
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2020-07-10T14:57:57
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Add asprintf_safe helper function
We only ever care about whether we error out or not, so let's wrap this into
something more sane.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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ce286601
|
2020-07-07T10:16:25
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context: log include paths for debugging
Now that we're relying on various different include paths, let's log that ones
we use and the ones we failed to use.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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e55587f4
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2020-07-08T09:12:23
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meson.build: always set the default variants/options
Make this more balanced with the rules/layouts so we can rely on that #define to
exist.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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afb26e7d
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2020-05-12T14:09:50
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Add libxkbregistry to query available RMLVO
This library is the replacement for clients parsing evdev.xml directly.
Instead, they should use the API here so that in the future we may even
be able to swap evdev.xml for a more suitable data format.
The library parses through evdev.xml (using libxml2) and - if requested -
through evdev.extras.xml as well. The merge approach is optimised for
the default case where we have a system-installed rules XML and another file in
$XDG_CONFIG_DIR that adds a few entries. We load the system file first, then
append any custom ones to that. It's not possible to overwrite the MLVO list
provided by the system files - if you want to do that, get the change upstream.
XML validation is handled through the DTD itself which means we only need to
check for a nonempty name, everything else the DTD validation should complain
about.
The logging system is effectively identical to xkbcommon.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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fe886133
|
2020-06-23T11:07:53
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utils: add streq_null() for streq that allows NULL values
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
|
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9b1b0c57
|
2020-06-16T10:34:07
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|
Add a snprintf_safe() helper function
Returns true on success or false on error _or_ truncation. Since truncation is
almost always an error anyway, we might as well make this easier to check.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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d075c3e6
|
2020-06-01T14:16:23
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Factor the access check for paths out
Easier to re-use without having to duplicate ifdefs.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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892cfef8
|
2020-05-20T20:42:02
|
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keysyms: add XKB_KEY_XF86FullScreen
Updated using ./scripts/update-keysyms using latest xorgproto.
Fixes: https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/147
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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860cfc03
|
2020-04-05T00:07:57
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keymap: don't forget about fallback mappings in xkb_keymap_key_get_mods_for_level()
If the active set of modifiers doesn't match any explicit entry of the
key type, the resulting level is 0 (i.e. Level 1). Some key types don't
explicitly map Level 1, taking advantage of this fallback.
Previously, xkb_keymap_key_get_mods_for_level didn't consider this, and
only reported masks for explicit mappings. But this causes some glaring
omissions, like matching "a" in the "us" keymap returning not results.
Since every mask which isn't explicitly mapped falls back to 0, we can't
return the all. Almost always the best choice for this is the empty
mask, so return that, when applicable.
Fixes https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/140.
Reported-by: https://github.com/AliKet
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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d92a248c
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2020-02-05T17:42:06
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API to query modifier set required to type a keysym
The new API is useful to implement features like auto-type and
desktop automation. Since the inputs for these features is usually
specified in terms of the symbols that need to be typed, the
implementation needs to be able to invert the keycode->keysym
transformation and produce a sequence of keycodes that can be used
to type the requested character(s).
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0345aba0
|
2020-02-12T23:44:42
|
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Support translation Unicode codepoints to keysyms
In order to support features like auto-type and UI automation, the
relevant tools need to be able to invert the keycode->keysym->text
transformation. In order to facilitate that, a new API was added.
It allows querying the keysyms that correspond to particular Unicode
codepoints. For all practical purposes, it can be thought of as an
inverse of xkb_keysym_to_utf32().
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5354dee2
|
2019-08-05T13:52:18
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MSVC: Use <io.h> as an alternative for <unistd.h>
Only the input/output functions from <unistd.h> options are used, so
using <io.h> when building with MSVC should be enough. The inclusion
of the header in context-priv.c does not seem to be needed (tested
on GNU/Linux) and so it is removed.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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fadfb13c
|
2019-12-28T14:19:22
|
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xkbcomp/rules: support \r\n line endings
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
da4a90c1
|
2019-12-28T13:49:40
|
|
Open files in binary mode
This turns off some misfeatures on Windows, and does nothing on POSIX.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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|
521bb498
|
2019-12-27T22:08:57
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xkbcomp: remove cast which triggers warning on gcc
Will need some other way to take care of the warning on MSVC.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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|
fbd0e643
|
2019-12-27T21:51:34
|
|
xkbcomp: make a couple of casts explicit to mark them as checked
This acknowledges some "possible loss of data cast" warnings from MSVC.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
1849158a
|
2019-12-27T15:10:10
|
|
xkbcomp/keywords: regenerate with newer gperf
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
823708b7
|
2019-12-27T14:51:31
|
|
parser: fix format string for int64_t
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
670566f0
|
2019-12-27T15:03:10
|
|
Only add GCC diagnostic pragmas when compiler is GCC compatible
Avoid "unknown pragma" warnings on other compilers.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
40bea8e9
|
2019-12-27T14:52:49
|
|
xkbcomp: fix wrong return type
Detected by MSVC:
xkbcomp\xkbcomp.c(111): warning C4047: 'return': 'bool' differs in levels of indirection from 'void *'
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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6ca1a0c9
|
2019-12-27T14:17:55
|
|
parser: use int64_t for all numbers
Don't use int which can have different size on different machines.
Also avoid some warnings from MSVC:
xkbcomp/parser.y(760): warning C4244: '=': conversion from 'int64_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
xkbcomp/parser.y(761): warning C4244: '=': conversion from 'int64_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
xkbcomp/parser.y(767): warning C4244: '=': conversion from 'int64_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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c3ac58a9
|
2019-12-27T14:06:47
|
|
scanner-utils: avoid possible implicit truncating of line/column
This increases the size of the struct a bit but it's not very important.
Fixes these MSVC warnings:
src\scanner-utils.h(112): warning C4267: '+=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
src\scanner-utils.h(147): warning C4267: '+=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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0fdd29bb
|
2019-12-27T13:55:24
|
|
utils: move macro defines to before they're used
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
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64137a4a
|
2019-12-27T13:52:51
|
|
utils: fix typo in strndup fallback
Fixup 93a1305 - we will have CI for this soon.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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40aab05e
|
2019-12-27T13:03:20
|
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build: include config.h manually
Previously we included it with an `-include` compiler directive. But
that's not portable. And it's better to be explicit anyway.
Every .c file should have `include "config.h"` first thing.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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bdff8ebe
|
2019-08-05T16:18:05
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Provide a fallback implementation of [v]asprintf()
Some environments (e.g. Windows + MSVC) do not provide asprintf() or
vasprintf(). This tries to detect their presence, and provides suitable
fallback implementations when not available.
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93a13050
|
2019-08-05T16:07:57
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|
Provide a fallback implementation of strndup()
Some environments (e.g. Windows + MSVC) do not provide strndup(), this
tries to detect its presence and provide a fallback implementation when
not available.
[ran: some tweaks]
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a8acc2ff
|
2019-08-05T15:59:20
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Use built-in istr[n]cmp() instead of strcase[n]cmp()
This avoids the problem that MSVC does not provide strcasecmp() nor
strncasecmp(), and at the same time avoids potential problems due to
locale configuration by using istrcmp() and istrncmp() which are
already in the source tree and written to cover only ASCII.
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34122f9f
|
2019-12-27T12:34:49
|
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utils: use MIN/MAX instead of min/max
min/max symbols conflict on some systems (msvc), so just use the macros.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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ade13130
|
2019-12-27T12:22:37
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xkbcomp: downgrade "Symbol added to modifier map for multiple modifiers" log to a warning
This condition happens in xkeyboard-config keymaps and seems hard to
fix. Currently it incessantly spams people's logs who have no idea what
to do about it. So downgrade to "warning" level, so it doesn't show up
by default.
When working on keymaps, set `XKB_LOG_LEVEL=debug XKB_LOG_VERBOSITY=10`
to see all possible messages.
Refs https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/111
Fixes https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/128
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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3c57b328
|
2019-11-12T15:27:22
|
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rules: move the matcher result handling to the caller
This shouldn't be processed in the matcher itself, especially in the glorious
future when we can have nested matchers. Only handle this once in the caller
to the original parsed file.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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2ec07b62
|
2019-11-12T14:19:55
|
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rules: put the scanner on the stack
This allows nesting the scanner for the future !include directive.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
|
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bb7551a6
|
2019-11-12T15:25:16
|
|
rules: simplify an error path
Initialize to NULL so we don't have to care about whether the cleanups can be
called or not.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
|
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d9b98856
|
2019-11-12T14:39:47
|
|
rules: rename a variable from 's' to 'str'
To avoid name conflicts with a future patch.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
|
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2a578a60
|
2019-11-12T14:17:44
|
|
rules: drop the matcher_err() macro and use scanner_err directly
No functional changes, this is what the macro expanded to anyway. Prep work
for putting the scanner on the stack and removing it from the matcher struct.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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f57c13ea
|
2019-09-03T10:56:01
|
|
rules: factor out the function to parse a rules file
No functional changes, this just makes the part to parse a single rules file
re-usable.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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00f31e0d
|
2019-11-13T11:38:39
|
|
rules: eliminate an extra fopen/fclose cycle
FindXkbFileInPath() opens the file so we're guaranteed that the file not only
exists, but that we can read it. Changing that would alter behavior so instead
let's just pass that file handle along and do the same for include files.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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ca033a29
|
2019-09-03T11:23:14
|
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rules: add include statements to rules files
The majority use-case for extending XKB on a machine is to override one or a
few keys with custom keycodes, not to define whole layouts.
Previously, we relied on the rules file to be a single file, making it hard to
extend. libxkbcommon parses $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb/ but that only works as long
as there is a rule that matches the user-specified RMLVO. This works for MLV
but not for options which don't have a wildcard defined. Users have to copy
the whole rules file and then work from there - not something easy to extend
and maintain.
This patch adds a new ! include directive to rules files that allows including
another file. The file path must be without quotes and may not start with the
literal "include". Two directives are supported, %H to $HOME and %S for the
system-installed rules directory (usually /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules).
A user would typically use a custom rules file like this:
! option = symbols
custom:foo = +custom(foo)
custom:bar = +custom(baz)
! include %S/evdev
Where the above defines the two options and then includes the system-installed
evdev rule. Since most current implementations default to loading the "evdev"
ruleset, it's best to name this $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb/rules/evdev, but any
valid name is allowed.
The include functionally replaces the line with the content of the included
file which means the behavior of rules files is maintained. Specifically,
custom options must be defined before including another file because the first
match usually wins. In other words, the following ruleset will not assign
my_model as one would expect:
! include %S/evdev
! model = symbols
my_model = +custom(foo)
The default evdev ruleset has wildcards for model and those match before the
my_model is hit.
The actual resolved components need only be in one of the XKB lookup
directories, e.g. for the example above:
$ cat $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb/symbols/custom
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "foo" {
key <TLDE> { [ VoidSymbol ] };
};
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "baz" {
key <AB01> { [ k, K ] };
};
This can then be loaded with the XKB option "custom:foo,custom:bar".
The use of "custom" is just as an example, there are no naming requirements
beyond avoiding already-used ones. Also note the bar/baz above - the option
names don't have to match the component names.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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67b538dd
|
2019-09-30T15:39:08
|
|
context: add a helper function to return the default system include path
No functional changes but we'll need that same lookup in the rules file
include handling in a future patch.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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13b30f4f
|
2019-12-13T13:35:25
|
|
keysym: handle ssharp in XConvertCase()
lowercase: LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S (U+00DF)
uppercase: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S (U+1E9E)
The uppercase sharp s (XK_ssharp) is a relatively recent addition to unicode
but was added to the relevant keyboard layouts in xkeyboard-config-2.25
(d1411e5e95c)
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/xkeyboard-config/issues/144
Alas, the CapsLock behavior was broken on the finnish layout (maybe others).
This was due XConvertCase() never returning the uppercase characters.
Let's make this function return the right lower/upper symbols for the sharp s
and hope that the world won't get any worse because of it.
Corresponding Xlib issue:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libx11/issues/110
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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a237f4f6
|
2019-12-14T13:44:33
|
|
parser: fix the remaining pointer chasing
Fix the TODO added in 7c42945.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
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7c42945e
|
2019-11-13T22:41:38
|
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parser: fix quadratic pointer chasing
In the AST, lists (e.g. the list of statements in a file) are kept in
singly-linked lists -- each AST node has a `next` pointer available for
this purpose.
Previously, a node was added to the list by starting from the head,
chasing to the last, and appending. So creating a list of length N would
take ~N^2/2 pointer dereferences.
Now, we always (temporarily) keep the last as well, so appending is O(1)
instead of O(N).
Given a keymap
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes {
minimum = 8;
minimum = 8;
minimum = 8;
minimum = 8;
minimum = 8;
[... repeated N times ...]
};
xkb_types {};
xkb_compat {};
xkb_symbols {};
};
The compilation times are
N | Before | After
--------|----------|-------
10,000 | 0.407s | 0.006s
20,000 | 1.851s | 0.015s
30,000 | 5.737s | 0.021s
40,000 | 12.759s | 0.023s
50,000 | 21.489s | 0.035s
60,000 | 40.473s | 0.041s
70,000 | 53.336s | 0.039s
80,000 | 72.485s | 0.044s
90,000 | 94.703s | 0.048s
100,000 | 118.390s | 0.057s
Another option is to ditch the linked lists and use arrays instead. I
got it to work, but its more involved and allocation heavy so turns out
to be worse without further optimizations.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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f9b95c06
|
2019-11-13T23:37:47
|
|
parser: remove an unneeded check
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
3d43f480
|
2019-11-12T22:31:46
|
|
compat: reject interpret modifier predicate with more than one value
Given
interpret ISO_Level3_Shift+AnyOf(all,extraneous) { ... };
Previously, extraneous (and further) was ignored. Now it's rejected.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
7d44c7a9
|
2019-11-12T22:09:19
|
|
expr: fix log message on some unexpected expression types
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
406beeca
|
2019-11-12T22:06:02
|
|
Replace some tabs that sneaked in with spaces
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
322cd856
|
2019-11-12T20:34:31
|
|
parser: fix merge mode only applied to first vmod in a virtual_modifiers statement
Given
augment virtual_modifiers NumLock,Alt,LevelThree
Previously it was expanded (directly in the parser) to
augment virtual_modifiers NumLock;
virtual_modifiers Alt;
virtual_modifiers LevelThree;
Now it expands to
augment virtual_modifiers NumLock;
augment virtual_modifiers Alt;
augment virtual_modifiers LevelThree;
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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400cc849
|
2019-11-12T20:04:13
|
|
ast: use a separate expr struct for action list
Currently it's under UnaryExpr, which just doesn't make sense.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
8c62d48c
|
2019-11-12T19:16:08
|
|
ast-build: get rid of unhelpful macro
Straightforward code is better here.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
4849bc19
|
2019-11-09T22:07:15
|
|
atom: a string is greater than its prefix
Bug accidentally introduced in 9a92b46.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
c79c8033
|
2019-11-09T21:25:01
|
|
atom: combine atom_intern() and atom_lookup()
Use an "add" bool parameter instead. This simplifies the code a bit.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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adbd9c6f
|
2019-11-09T13:47:16
|
|
atom: correct iteration count in hash function
Fixup of ccab349 - unlike the commit message, hash a byte twice instead
of zero times, which is probably better. This is how it was before.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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9ebf97d7
|
2019-11-09T13:12:02
|
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atom: describe how this odd data structure works
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
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ccab349c
|
2019-11-09T12:43:04
|
|
atom: use a better hash function
FNV-1a instead of the djb2-like one from before.
Keep the unrolling since it seems quite beneficial, even though it loses
one byte if the length is odd...
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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9a92b464
|
2019-11-09T11:49:25
|
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atom: style changes
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
1fe1b653
|
2019-11-09T11:39:17
|
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atom: remove handling of garbage input
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
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a5f95c2b
|
2019-11-09T11:33:45
|
|
atom: use explicit size for fingerprint
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
|
8ea4a001
|
2019-11-09T00:20:45
|
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atom: replace an avoidable strlen
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
|
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6f8bb5ee
|
2019-11-09T00:05:59
|
|
atom: remove redundant field
The field is redundant.
Due to alignment, this will only save memory on 32bit architectures.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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2af474e8
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2019-11-02T13:31:44
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parser: get rid of "stealing" atoms
This requires (well, at least implemented by) casting away `const` which
is undefined behavior, and clang started to warn about it.
The micro optimization didn't save too many allocations, anyway.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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e23f1061
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2019-10-25T14:36:16
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Use XDG_CONFIG_HOME as first XKB search path
Use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb as the primary lookup path for XKB rules. Same
motivation as in 3a91788d9254b, however the XDG directories are more standard
and recommended these days than application-specific dotfiles.
The XDG spec says to fall back to $HOME/.config where XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not
set so we implement that behavior as well.
Fixes #112
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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4b378398
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2019-10-20T19:06:19
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context: Don't fail to create the context if HOME isn't available
E.g. when Mutter has CAP_SYS_NICE and thus secure_getenv returns NULL.
Fixes https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/64191
[ran: changed to ignore error]
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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076047b2
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2019-10-16T10:32:19
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keymap-dump: use consistent capitalization for "Group<N>"
It's used capitalized everywhere except a couple places.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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a6ed0304
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2019-10-16T10:27:12
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keymap-dump: fix invalid names used for levels above 8
xkbcomp only accepts the "Level" prefix for a level name for levels 1 to
8, but the keymap dumping code added it always, e.g. "Level15".
The plain integer, e.g. "8", "15" is always accepted, so just use that.
Fixes https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/113
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
Reported-by: progandy
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3a91788d
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2019-10-03T17:27:00
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context: move ~/.xkb to before XKB_CONFIG_ROOT in the default include path
Previously, the default include path was XKB_CONFIG_ROOT:~/.xkb.
The ~/.xkb include path is intended to allow the local user to customize
their keymaps without having to modify system paths.
But usually, the user only wants to customize specific parts. When
XKB_CONFIG_ROOT is first, the user can only customize through the "entry
point" (the RMLVO). When ~/.xkb is first, the user can drop in a file
and it will override the system one.
The impetus for this change is the rules file. "evdev" is hard-coded
everywhere, so it not often not possible to change to something else.
And the rules files determines how the rest of the RMLVO is interpreted.
So, to enable customization, we have these options:
A: System includes user.
B: User includes system.
C: Library goes over both in one or the other order.
Option A is problematic due to backward compatibility and is also
unnatural.
Option B gives the user control and is backward compatible, so that's
what we choose. This is also how Compose files are handled, and that
seems to work fine in the wild.
Option C is actually less flexible than B, and more complicated.
(The rules file format doesn't have an include statement yet, but it's
planned).
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>
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9d58bbd4
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2019-06-04T14:01:02
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Use bitwise test instead of popcount to check if one bit is set
We don't need to determine the total number of bits set to determine if
exactly one is set.
Additionally, on x86_64 without any -march=* flag, __builtin_popcount
will get compiled to a function call to the compiler runtime (on gcc),
or a long sequence of bit operations (on clang).
Signed-off-by: Michael Forney <mforney@mforney.org>
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75d1110c
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2019-03-23T23:29:29
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symbols: add a comment to suppress warning from code analyzers
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Kharlamov <Hi-Angel@yandex.ru>
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9b85d96d
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2019-01-22T08:31:43
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Sync Keysyms with recent xproto additions
xproto recently has been extended with 2 new keysyms:
XF86XK_MonBrightnessCycle
XF86XK_RotationLockToggle
This commit is the result of running "scripts/update-keysyms" on a system
with the updated xproto installed.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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31f1f355
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2018-09-30T16:04:29
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Fix off-by-one error in index check in xkb_file_type_to_string
Found by Oracle's Parfait 2.2 static analyzer:
Error: Buffer overrun
Read outside array bounds [read-outside-array-bounds] (CWE 125):
In array dereference of xkb_file_type_strings[type] with index type
Array size is 56 bytes, index <= 56
at line 734 of src/xkbcomp/ast-build.c in function 'xkb_file_type_to_string'.
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
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c9a499c9
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2018-08-24T09:14:14
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darray: fix unprotected macro argument
Reported-by: @msmeissn
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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a9ace75f
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2018-08-18T14:28:15
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x11: fix undefined behavior when copying the coordinates of ptr movements actions
Left shift of a negative integer. For some reason the protocol
representation here got really botched (in the spec it is just a nice
and simple INT16).
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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bb4909d2
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2017-10-30T11:21:55
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Fail expression lookup on invalid atoms
If we fail atom lookup, then we should not claim that we successfully
looked up the expression.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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5440aaa5
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2017-06-26T21:52:27
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Fix signed vs. unsigned confusion in name sanitisation
Don't try to divide through a signed char when indexing an array, lest
ye try to index off the start of it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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4fcbc470
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2017-06-26T21:49:49
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darray: Don't call memcpy() on NULL
The only time we could ever hit this was with count == 0, which seems
unnecessarily pedantic. But OK.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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ae7856db
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2017-06-26T21:38:52
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text: NULL-terminate SI mask names
The list should have a NULL sentry. Add one.
testcase: 'interpret KP_Delete+AnyOfOrNaneo(ll)'
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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38e1766b
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2017-06-26T17:21:45
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xkbcomp: Don't falsely promise from ExprResolveLhs
Every user of ExprReturnLhs goes on to unconditionally dereference the
field return, which can be NULL if xkb_intern_atom fails. Return false
if this is the case, so we fail safely.
testcase: splice geometry data into interp
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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4e2ee9c3
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2017-06-26T17:18:16
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xkbcomp: Don't explode on invalid virtual modifiers
testcase: 'virtualModifiers=LevelThreC'
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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96df3106
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2017-06-26T17:12:29
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xkbcomp: Don't crash on no-op modmask expressions
If we have an expression of the form 'l1' in an interp section, we
unconditionally try to dereference its args, even if it has none.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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a8ea7a1d
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2017-06-26T16:45:16
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parser: Don't set more maps when we don't have any
If the scanner indicates that we might have something which looks like a
map, but the parser in fact fails to create that map, we will try to
access the map regardless. Stop doing that.
testcase: 'xkb_keymap {' -> '#kb_keymap'
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
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c8168297
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2018-08-01T18:47:24
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action: make a note that we may not null-terminate private strings
Coverity complains that a 7-byte string may not be null-terminated when copied
into act->data (size 7). This is fine, make a note of it.
All the strings in xkeyboard-config only use 6 bytes + null terminator so this
won't be an issue. The server (the only user of these) uses an 8-byte array
and forcibly null-terminates the string, see XkbDDXPrivate().
Everything else treats it as byte-array size 7 anyway so whether it's
null-terminated doesn't matter.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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c1e5ac16
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2018-07-30T14:11:46
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xkbcomp: fix pointer value for FreeStmt
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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badb428e
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2018-07-23T11:48:35
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keycodes: don't try to copy zero key aliases
Move the aliases copy to within the (num_key_aliases > 0) block.
Passing info->aliases into this fuction with invalid aliases will
cause log messages but num_key_aliases stays on 0. The key_aliases array
is never allocated and remains NULL. We then loop through the aliases, causing
a null-pointer dereference.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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9045b035
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2018-07-23T11:17:17
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text: init the target buffer to zero
There's a (theoretical?) path where we might end up strcpy() buf without ever
writing to it. This happens if the mask is nonzero but specifies a modifier
larger than the one in the xkb_mod_set.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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917636b1
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2018-03-11T17:07:06
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xkbcomp: fix crash when parsing an xkb_geometry section
xkb_geometry sections are ignored; previously the had done so by
returning NULL for the section's XkbFile, however some sections of the
code do not expect this. Instead, create an XkbFile for it, it will
never be processes and discarded later.
Caught with the afl fuzzer.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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e3cacae7
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2018-03-10T23:32:12
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xkbcomp: fix crashes in the parser when geometry tokens appear
In the XKB format, floats and various keywords can only be used in the
xkb_geometry section. xkbcommon removed support xkb_geometry, but still
parses it for backward compatibility. As part of ignoring it, the float
AST node and various keywords were removed, and instead NULL was
returned by their parsing actions. However, the rest of the code does
not handle NULLs, and so when they appear crashes usually ensue.
To fix this, restore the float AST node and the ignored keywords. None
of the evaluating code expects them, so nice error are displayed.
Caught with the afl fuzzer.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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1f9d1248
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2018-03-10T23:10:47
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xkbcomp: fix stack overflow when evaluating boolean negation
The expression evaluator would go into an infinite recursion when
evaluating something like this as a boolean: `!True`. Instead of
recursing to just `True` and negating, it recursed to `!True` itself
again.
Bug inherited from xkbcomp.
Caught with the afl fuzzer.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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842e4351
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2018-03-12T09:43:55
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compose: fix infinite loop in parser on some inputs
The parser would enter an infinite loop if an unterminated keysym
literal occurs at EOF.
Found with the afl fuzzer.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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5cee660f
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2018-06-23T22:00:19
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keysym-utf: reject out-of-range Unicode codepoints in xkb_keysym_to_utf{8,32}
It used to be UTF-8 was defined for inputs > 0x10FFFF, but nowadays
that's the maximum and a codepoint is encoded up to 4 bytes, not 6.
Fixes: https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/58
Fixes: https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/59
Reported-by: @andrecbarros
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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b63196e9
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2018-02-27T20:24:57
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keysym-utf: replace the Unicode characters for leftanglebracket and rightanglebracket
Looking at leftanglebracket
- The standard[1] does not specify any Unicode value for it.
- The keysym list keysymdef.h in x11proto[2] says U+27E9 MATHEMATICAL
RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET in a comment.
- The keysym->unicode list in xkbcommon which comes from [3] has U+2329
LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET.
- The keysym->unicode list in Xlib[4] has U+2039 SINGLE LEFT-POINTING
ANGLE QUOTATION MARK.
[1] https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.7/doc/xproto/x11protocol.html#Legacy_KEYSYMs
[2] https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/x11proto/tree/keysymdef.h
[3] https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/%7Emgk25/ucs/keysym2ucs.c
[4] https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libX11/tree/src/xlibi18n/imKStoUCS.c
The symbols we are using, {LEFT,RIGHT}-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET, are
deprecated according to Unicode[5]:
These characters are deprecated and are strongly discouraged for
mathematical use because of their canonical equivalence to CJK
punctuation.
[5] https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2300.pdf
Hence, switch to the MATHEMATICAL codepoints which seem to be the best
fit.
Fixes: https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/47
Reported-by: @bytensky
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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767fa86d
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2017-12-21T14:18:07
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Convert http:// -> https:// where possible
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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4fccdee3
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2017-12-18T16:41:21
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x11: check and document the correct range of device IDs
The actual value is 127, not 255.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104321
Reported-by: Gatis Paeglis <gatis.paeglis@qt.io>
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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47f45194
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2017-12-12T15:44:52
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compose/parser: be more careful when checking if sequence overrides or duplicates another
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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2963e29f
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2017-12-12T14:43:24
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xkbcomp/ast-build: fix memory leak when appending multi-keysyms
`syms` was not freed.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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26453b84
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2017-12-12T14:30:21
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keymap: fix NULL dereference when dumping the default fallback type
The default fallback type uses
type->level_names = NULL
but the keymap-dump code was not checking this case.
Instead of adding more workarounds and possible bugs (e.g. previous
commit), let's just keep the number of level names separately. This has
the additional advantage retains extraneous level name if someone adds
them for some reason.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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9f85d6b7
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2017-12-12T14:02:17
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xkbcomp/types: fix types being assigned the wrong number of levels in some circumstances
The buggy code assigned the number of levels based on the number of
level names in the definition, instead of the actual number of levels!
This would completely break type definitions which do not give names to
levels.
This was not noticed for so long because xkeyboard-config always gives
names to all levels.
This regressed in 61fed8dab9b8e27981f36ffc96666d7376546e30.
Reported-by: Gatis Paeglis <gatis.paeglis@qt.io>
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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18d6aebe
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2017-12-11T22:41:55
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keysym: add xkb_keysym_to_{lower,upper} to public API
These can be useful in some odd cases.
There is already an implementation (+ tests) for internal use, so all
that's needed is to export them.
If xkbcommon were to provide a way to convert a Unicode codepoint to a
keysym, this could have been implemented externally as follows:
uint32_t codepoint = xkb_keysym_to_utf32(keysym);
uint32_t upper_codepoint = my_unicode_library_to_upper(codepoint);
xkb_keysym_t upper_keysym = theoretical_xkb_keysym_from_utf32(upper_codepoint);
However keysym -> codepoint is not injective so such a function is not
possible strictly speaking.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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