src/text.h


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Ran Benita edc0aef5 2013-02-08T13:21:27 text: take xkb_mod_set instead of the entire keymap The modifier printing functions only need the modifier information, they don't care about keys or leds, etc. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 51a1df2f 2014-04-19T15:56:27 keymap: move ModNameToIndex from text.c and use it in keymap.c Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 4e8dcca8 2013-03-01T18:33:40 text: clean up and fix the *MaskText functions The snprintf trick that LedStateText and ControlMaskText do cannot work, because you can't use the buffer as an argument to write to itself! (posix at least has 'restrict' there). So those two actually never worked for more than one value (i.e. with a +). Fix that, and do the same cleanup to ModMaskText. Now we have 3 functions which look exactly the same, oh well. Also increase the context text buffer size, you never know. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 8cee7490 2013-02-17T22:18:57 Change 'indicator' to 'led' everywhere possible The code currently uses the two names interchangeably. Settle on 'led', because it is shorter, more recognizable, and what we use in our API (though of course the parser still uses 'indicator'). In camel case we make it 'Led'. We change 'xkb_indicator_map' to just 'xkb_led' and the variables of this type are 'led'. This mimics 'xkb_key' and 'key'. IndicatorNameInfo and LEDInfo are changed to 'LedNameInfo' and 'LedInfo', and the variables are 'ledi' (like 'keyi' etc.). This is instead of 'ii' and 'im'. This might make a few places a bit confusing, but less than before I think. It's also shorter. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita bb82759c 2012-10-18T23:08:10 Move _text() functions from keymap-dump to text.c And make them use context_get_buffer() instead of using a static char array. This was the last non-thread-safe piece we had, as far as I can tell. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 714e95e1 2012-10-18T22:51:10 Contextualize GetBuffer() Instead storing the buffer in a non-thread-safe static array, we move it to the context. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 39232e6d 2012-10-06T17:21:09 Remove now-unneeded mod type annotations Most of the mod type annotations can now be changed to MOD_BOTH, because if you pass a mask which can only contain real mods in the first place to e.g. ModMaskText, then MOD_REAL and MOD_BOTH will give the same result. In the cases where MOD_BOTH is only ever the argument, we just remove it. What's left is where it really "matters". Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 9ebd2f67 2012-10-06T14:34:17 text: explicitly take mod_type in mod functions This essentially "tags" each invocation of the functions with the modifier type of the argument, which allows for easy grepping for them (with the aim being, to remove anything but MOD_BOTH). Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 6d580127 2012-10-06T14:15:06 text: share code for modifiers Add static common functions which take enum mod_type, and change the existing ones to use them. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 424de613 2012-10-05T22:46:21 Keep real and virtual mods in the same table in the keymap We change the keymap->vmods array into keymap->mods, and change it's member type from struct xkb_vmod to struct xkb_mod. This table now includes the real modifiers in the first 8 places. To distinguish between them, we add an enum mod_type to struct xkb_mod. Besides being a more reasonable approach, this enables us to share some code later, remove XKB_NUM_CORE_MODS (though the 0xff mask still appears in a few places), and prepares us to flat out remove the distinction in the future. This commit just does the conversion. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita fe1faa14 2012-10-03T20:08:13 Use our types instead of int/uint32_t in a few places Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 3b389b15 2012-09-27T18:49:13 Don't limit key names to 4 characters Currently you can't give a key in xkb_keycodes a name of more than XKB_KEY_NAME_LENGTH (= 4) chars. This is a pretty annoying and arbitrary limitation; it leads to names such as <RTSH>, <COMP>, <PRSC>, <KPAD> etc. which may be hard to decipher, and makes it impossible to give more standard names (e.g. from linux/input.h) to keycodes. The purpose of this, as far as I can tell, was to save memory and to allow encoding a key name directly to a 32 bit value (unsigned long it was). We remove this limitation by just storing the names as atoms; this lifts the limit, allows for easy comparison like the unsigned long thing, and doesn't use more memory than previous solution. It also relieves us from doing all of the annoying conversions to/from long. This has a large diffstat only because KeyNameText, which is used a lot, now needs to take the context in order to resolve the atom. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita b2110705 2012-09-16T14:45:32 Organize src/ and test/ headers - Add context.h and move context-related functions from xkb-priv.h to it. - Move xkb_context definition back to context.c. - Add keysym.h and move keysym upper/lower/keypad from xkb-priv.h to it. - Rename xkb-priv.h to map.h since it only contains keymap-related definitions and declarations now. - Remove unnecessary includes and some and some other small cleanups. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Daniel Stone b4b40d73 2012-09-12T16:54:07 Copyright updates With Dan Nicholson's permission (via email), update his copyright and license statements to the standard X.Org boilerplate MIT license, as both myself and Ran have been using. Clean up my copyright declarations (in some cases to correct ownership), and add copyright/license statements from myself and/or Ran where appropriate. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Daniel Stone f5dffd2b 2012-08-21T11:21:19 kbproto untanglement: XkbKeyNameLength Define it ourselves as XKB_KEY_NAME_LENGTH and use that, instead of the one from XKB.h. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Ran Benita af2a8b3a 2012-09-02T21:45:42 Unify some string tables from xkbcomp, text and keymap-dump We move the LookupEntry struct from expr.h to text.h, along with most of the lookup tables. This makes them available everywhere. Looking up a value in the LookupEntry format is slower than direct index mapping, but it allows multiple names per value (with the canonical one being first) and "all"- and "none"-type masks. These functions are not used anywhere efficiency matters. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 591df115 2012-08-27T19:20:41 Move enum xkb_file_type to xkbcomp/ast.h This is a more suitable place for this enum, since it's internal to xkbcomp. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 07b18bde 2012-08-09T02:33:51 Modernize struct xkb_mods Currently xkb_mods has the following members: - uint8_t real_mods - 8 X11 core mods - xkb_mod_mask_t vmods - 16 virtual mods, zero-based index - xkb_mod_mask_t mask - the computed effective *real* modifier mask, basically a cache for the first two which is: real_mods | real mods computed from vmods Our API acts on masks which combine the real_mods and vmods into a single value, which is: 8 first bits real mods | 16 next bits virtual mods (XkbNumModifiers = 8, XkbNumVirtualMods = 16). This is also the format which ResolveVModMask uses (which is where all the modifier masks really "come from", e.g. "Shift+Lock+Level5" -> xkb_mod_mask_t). What the code does now after getting the mask from ResolveVModMask, is to break it into real part and virtual part and store them seperately, and then join them back together when the effective mask is calculated. This is all pretty useless work. We change xkb_mods to the following: - xkb_mod_mask_t mods - usually what ResolveVModMask returns - xkb_mod_mask_t mask - the computed mask cache And try to consistently use the word "mods" for the original, non-effective mods and mask for the effective mods (which can only contain real mods for now, because things break otherwise). The separation is also made clearer. The effective masks are computed by UpdateModifiersFromCompat after all the sections have been compiled; before this the mask field is never touched; after this (i.e. map.c and state.c) the original mods field is never touched. This single execption to this rule is keymap-dump.c: it needs to print out only the original modifiers, not computed ones. This is also the reason why we actually keep two fields instead keeping one and modifying it in place. The next logical step is probably to turn the real mods into vmods themselves, and get rid of the distinction entirely (in a compatible way). Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita b2c4331a 2012-07-28T22:15:59 Handle key names consistently We treat the key names as fixed length, non NUL terminated strings of length XkbKeyNameLength, and use the appropriate *Text functions to print them. We also use strncpy everywhere instead of memcpy to copy the names, because it does some NUL padding and we might as well. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 7c7e4341 2012-08-01T11:25:34 Use only one set of core mod name-to-index functions These were repeated 5 times. Note that this changes the ABI slightly: XKB_MOD_NAME_CAPS is changed from "Caps Lock" to "Lock", which is the ordinary legacy mod name for it. Since its hidden behind a #define, it's best to stay compatible with the old names (as I think was intended, given that "Mod1", etc. are the same). Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 4f843c81 2012-07-24T13:24:59 Drop Xkbc prefix of text functions Not really needed and inconsistent. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Ran Benita 6cb98200 2012-07-24T13:15:40 Use xkb_mod_mask_t and xkb_mask_index_t throughout Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Daniel Stone 9308a460 2012-07-17T10:20:15 Run source tree through uncrustify .uncrustify.cfg committed for future reference also, but had to manually fix up a few things: it really likes justifying struct initialisers. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Ran Benita 48b4d30a 2012-06-29T17:05:33 Use enum for file types enums are nice for some type safety and readability. This one also removes the distinction between file type mask / file type index and some naming consistency. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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>
Ran Benita b610b2b9 2012-05-08T14:52:23 Rename XKBcommonint.h to xkb-priv.h and use it Make the files in the src/* directory use their own header or a consilidated private header. This makes the file dependencies clearer. Also drop the pointless "xkb" file name prefix, add split a few declarations to their own files (atom.h and text.h). Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>