test/namescomp.c


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Daniel Stone 7b00485a 2012-05-11T15:03:43 Rename 'ctx' back to 'context' in external API Still keep things as 'ctx' internally so we don't have to worry about typing it too often, but rename the user-visible API back as it was kinda ugly. This partially reverts e7bb1e5f. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone 46441b11 2012-05-09T20:49:04 Move KcCGST API to internal-only And don't export it. We don't need it for X11 support, let alone anything else. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Ran Benita e7bb1e5f 2012-05-09T15:03:11 Shorten context to ctx (This breaks the API.) "context" is really annoying to type all the time (and we're going to type it a lot more :). "ctx" is clear, concise and common in many other libraries. Use it! Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com> [daniels: Fix for xkb -> keymap change.]
Daniel Stone 38cb6390 2012-05-09T15:15:30 Change all 'xkb' xkb_keymap names to 'keymap' To make it a bit more clear what it actually is. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone c3584280 2012-05-08T17:51:16 Add flags to context creation None defined as yet, but why not. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone b537b552 2012-05-08T17:48:29 Add flags to keymap compilation entrypoints No use as yet, but might as well ... Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Ran Benita 4b49e0a1 2012-03-31T02:44:39 Overhaul test suite Rewrite all of the current tests in the following ways: - Instead of the current mix of C and shell, just use single-process pure C file per test. All of the .sh files are removed, but everything that was tested is ported. - Instead of handling the test logs ourselves, use Automake's "parallel-test" mechanism. This will create a single log file for each test with it's stdout+stderr, and a top level "test-suite.log" file for all the failed tests. - The "parallel-tests" directive also makes the test run in parallel, so "make check" runs faster. - Also use the "color-tests" directive to have the "make check" output colorized. Who doesn't like to see PASS in green? - All of the test data files are moved into the test/data subdirectory. That way we can just put the directory in EXTRA_DIST and forget about it. - The test/Makefile.am file is consolidated into the main Makefile.am, for a completely non-recursive build. Right now the tests are completely independent and just use simple assert()'s. More sophistication can be added as needed. It should also be noted that it's still possible to use shell, python, etc. if a test wants more flexibility than C can provide, just do as before. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com> [daniels: Updated for xkb_keymap changes.]
Daniel Stone ef88c7ef 2012-04-03T15:14:16 Rename xkb_desc to xkb_keymap struct xkb_desc was just a hangover from the old XkbDescRec, which isn't a very descriptive name. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone 9b14e0c3 2012-03-29T17:38:44 Tests: Release context on failure to build keymap No practical effect since they exit(1) regardless, but it keeps valgrind happy. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone 034ffce6 2012-03-27T17:22:35 Use xkb_contexts in keymap compilation Primarily for the include path, but also for the logging in future. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Ran Benita d3908b63 2012-03-24T12:33:28 Define our own None atom value Since we define our own xkb_atom_t type, it makes sense not to use the X11/X.h None value. This way we can also remove a lot of X11 includes. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita d22b8dbb 2012-03-23T22:25:47 Move utils.{c,h} to be used by the entire project This is a first step for making consistent use of utils.h also outside of xkbcomp/ . Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Daniel Stone d039622a 2012-03-22T17:39:12 Rename keymap allocation API Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone ed5c6c17 2012-03-09T16:26:34 Remove geometry support, again It still parses geometry, but happily throws it away. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone 3077e97e 2012-02-15T16:37:31 tests: Free returned XKB map Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone ead9d0cb 2012-02-15T11:49:10 Move include path from X11/extensions/ to xkbcommon/ Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Kristian Høgsberg 5669e1a8 2010-07-02T11:43:56 Compile with -fvisibility=hidden when possible
Kristian Høgsberg 3f0034a9 2010-07-02T11:50:01 Rename public entry points to lowercase and underscore
Kristian Høgsberg 9f602686 2010-07-01T14:35:24 Pull in enough structs and defines from XKBstr.h to only need XKB.h We want to move away from sharing implementation structs and let libX11 and libxkbcommon use each their own set of structs.
Kristian Høgsberg d95b2893 2010-06-30T17:13:21 Make XkbcInitAtoms() call optional
Daniel Stone 2c4a045a 2010-06-21T14:22:26 Allow external atom databases Allow people to plug in an external atom database (e.g. the X server's), so we don't have to migrate our own atoms over later. We are a bit over-keen on atoms at the moment, so it does pollute the atom database a bit though. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Dan Nicholson e98eb805 2009-04-09T20:52:26 test: Remove extraneous includes These programs don't actually use the internal API.
Dan Nicholson 6a84a34d 2009-04-08T07:46:25 Remove all non-public API from XKBcommon.h header The noble intention was to expose all the new API and new generic types in the split out kbproto headers through XKBcommon.h. It turns out that would be a massive amount of work in the server. Someday, but first just wedging in XkbCompileKeymap* would be good. Most of the API is in new internal xkb*.h headers. In order to allow the XKBcommon.h header to be used from the server, we can't pull in other headers from kbproto since the server has its own copies. However, types that are different (XkbDescRec, XkbAction) still have Xkbc equivalents here, and I think they should be used in the server.
Dan Nicholson 713c8f41 2009-04-04T12:54:44 test: Exercise compiling from components This could probably use a lot more real world test cases, but it does the job for now.