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efc2d741
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2012-08-27T18:58:36
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xkbcomp: clean up compile_keymap function
We make the xkb_file_type enum sequential instead of masks, and then
we don't have to repeat the file types several times in the function.
Makes the code cleaner.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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82491d5f
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2012-08-30T12:14:29
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map, state: check for KeycodeInRange only in API functions
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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9f0c0160
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2012-08-30T11:21:03
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state: fix type confusion within xkb_state_update_mask
idx should be xkb_mod_index_t, while mod is the mask.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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9ba5ac0e
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2012-08-27T23:05:04
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keycodes: remove outdated comments
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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ab1566cd
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2012-08-28T11:11:40
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vmod: remove useless keymap initialization
keymap->vmods is not touched until UpdateModifiersFromCompat,
where it initialized and used.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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f410622b
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2012-08-15T22:07:37
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vmod: remove support for resolving integer to virtual modifier
This is only relevant to the virtualModifier= statement in interpret
statements in xkb_compat. The current code allows to write e.g.
virtualModifier = 4
to get the virtual modifier whose index happens to be 4 (possibly
declared in other files or sections, i.e. xkb_types). Doing this is
undeterministic, will break without notice, and not used anywhere.
Don't allow it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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bebad402
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2012-08-31T18:15:01
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keycodes: use darray for aliases instead of list
Uses slightly more memory, but worth it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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d3ddcf70
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2012-08-15T21:45:02
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expr: move op_type/value_type_to_string functions to ast
Generally the enum-to-string function should appear where the enum is
defined.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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b9c87eb7
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2012-08-14T17:11:16
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vmod: remove support for direct vmod -> real mod mapping
The current code supports statements such as:
virtual_modifiers NumLock = Mod2;
This would set the mapping from the NumLock vmod to the Mod2 real mod
directly, without going through the virtualModifier field in an
interpret statement (in xkb_compat) or vmods field in a key statement
(in xkb_symbols).
This is undocumented, unused and complicates things, so remove it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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ae576e85
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2012-08-30T17:15:39
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state: remove unneeded optimization
The code that follows does exactly that.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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518aff6d
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2012-08-31T11:40:35
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keycodes: use array for indicator names instead of list
Using a simple array here to mirror keymap->indicator_names makes much
more sense, and is simpler.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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eaa50c45
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2012-08-15T10:10:44
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xkbcomp: seperate keymap-copying code from Compile functions
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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be78b826
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2012-08-31T11:13:24
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keycodes: ignore "virtual" in indicators
The distinction between real/virtual indicators is useless for us, we
can just ignore it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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06d7803a
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2012-08-30T12:13:37
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state: fix mod_names_are_active
This function was always returning -1.
Adding a test, we see that test/state.c treat the is_active functions as
returning booleans, which would treat -1 as success, so we test for > 0
instead (most users would probably get this wrong as well...).
Also update the documentation for the are_active functions, and add a
ATTR_NULL_SENTINEL for gcc __attribute__((sentinel)).
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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a45b7d75
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2012-08-27T11:51:37
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state: light indicator when either condition is satisfied
For the indicator to be set, it is sufficient for at least one of the
group, modifier, or control state to match; this is in line with the
xkblib spec, section 8.2 and ComputeAutoState() in xserver/xkb/xkbLEDs.c
(though the xserver implementation differs from the spec on some
points...).
This also adds a tiny optimization to skip the entire check if the mask
is empty.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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4c56d4d9
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2012-08-28T14:45:03
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symbols: call deinit functions Clear instead of Free
Everywhere else Free is reserved for when the argument is free'd as
well.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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2eba51c0
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2012-08-27T09:37:01
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symbols: remove comparison of unsigned >= 0
clang warning.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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d1b476a3
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2012-08-27T11:25:23
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state: fix led_update_all group mask calculation
The one above uses which_mods, this one should use which_groups.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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3d305bd0
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2012-08-30T13:49:23
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vmod: remove outdated comments
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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b3aced7e
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2012-08-28T11:14:54
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vmod: ClearVModInfo doesn't need the keymap
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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6738d300
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2012-09-02T19:16:34
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compat: only compute 'bool report' once
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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e5fdbcbb
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2012-09-02T11:49:43
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compat: disallow changing global defaults from within an interpret
It's currently possible to write something like this:
interpret Num_Lock+Any {
virtualModifier = NumLock;
action = LockMods(modifiers=NumLock);
!indicator.allowExplicit;
};
The final statement has the same effect as writing it in the global file
scope, which changes the default indicator (which all subsequent
indicators start off as). This very strange and also unused; if someone
does it he probably expects it to affect only the local scope, and he
might then get unexpected behavior. So don't allow it.
Also, HandleInterpVar is clearly a misnomer (as it can also change
indicator defaults) so rename it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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c9466b32
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2012-08-27T22:06:50
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compat: use darray instead of list for interps
No need for a list here.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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8c6694fd
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2012-09-02T18:51:26
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compat: remove "flags" field from xkb_indicator_map
We don't set this field any more.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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6e676cb7
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2012-08-30T18:56:24
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compat: ignore "allowExplicit" in indicator statements
Using !allowExplicit sets the XkbIM_NoExplicit flag of the indicator,
which means that an XKB client cannot change the state of the indicator
using e.g. XkbSetNamedIndicator().
We do not support changing the state of an indicator; furthermore doing
it is probably only useful in conjunction with led-drives-keyboard
behavior, which we also do not support. This is because setting an
indicator without led-drives-keyboard would make the indicator and the
modifier/group it's bound to to get out of sync.
We can re-add this if we need this info.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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d573600d
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2012-08-30T16:39:33
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compat: ignore "ledDrivesKbd" in indicator statements
We don't support it, as mentioned in the README, so we should stop
processing it and print a message about it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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9de067aa
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2012-08-27T21:31:18
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compat: ignore "group" (compatibility) statements
Group compatibility statements are like the following:
group 3 = AltGr;
This currently results in:
keymap->groups[2].mask = <real mod mapped from AltGr vmod>
And we don't do any thing with this value later. The reason it exists in
XKB is to support non-XKB clients (i.e. XKB support disabled entirely in
the server), which do not know the concept of "group", and use some
modifier to distinguish between the first and second keyboard layouts
(usually with the AltGr key). We don't care about all of that, so we can
forget about it.
One artifact of this removal is that xkb_map_num_groups no longer
works, because it counted through keymap->groups (this wasn't entirely
correct BTW). Instead we add a new num_groups member to the keymap,
which just hold the maximum among the xkb_key's num_groups. This also
means we don't have to compute anything just to get the number of
groups.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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7f75502f
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2012-08-27T13:21:03
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compat: get rid of BindIndicators
Now that 1fba6189e67 removed support for binding indicator maps by index
instead of name, we can remove some more magic which happens now: if an
indicator map specifies an indicator name which was not previously
declared in a 'indicator 5 = "Caps Lock"'-like statement in
xkb_keycodes, we can just look at the next free index and assign it.
This also allows us to use a darray for the LEDInfo's instead of a list.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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e9aa84f3
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2012-08-14T15:06:11
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compat: small changes
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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4fec91cb
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2012-08-14T15:05:56
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compat: add general overview
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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79a2cc09
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2012-08-11T11:54:05
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action: convert action field type to enum
We can also hide the ActionInfo definition inside action.c.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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8f1ee629
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2012-08-14T14:42:57
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types: add "Effects on keymap" to overview
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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02de2a3e
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2012-08-27T12:29:57
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compat: ignore "index" field in indicator statements
The current code allows to set the "index" field in an indicator
statment's body. This would bind the indicator to the specified index,
instead of by name (which was declared previously in xkb_keycodes).
Doing this is a bad idea, for the same reasons as in 3cd9704, and is
also happily not used anywhere.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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65c4a717
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2012-08-27T11:38:44
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compat: remove dead NoAutomatic code
The xkblib spec, table 7.1 (indicators), says:
XkbIM_NoAutomatic: Xkb does not automatically change the value of the
indicator based upon a change in the keyboard state,
regardless of the values for the other fields of the
indicator map.
xkbcomp (the real one) never actually implemented a way for an indicator
statement to set this flag, so it's just dead unused code. We definitely
don't want to implement it ourselves, so remove any mention of it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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16f2de8b
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2012-08-14T16:26:30
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compat: ignore "locking" field in sym interprets
This field is used in conjunction with key behaviors, which we don't
support since c1ea23da5. This is also unused in xkeyboard-config.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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7ef359de
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2012-08-12T18:16:52
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rulescomp: remove bad failtests
Since we now handle empty model/layout, the last couple of tests should
not fail. The reason they do is bacause they try to use a non-existent
"base" rules file. When the file is brought in these tests do not fail.
Since we already test for non-existent rules file, we can remove them,
and refine the other tests a bit.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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cdc228ea
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2012-08-13T11:00:43
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Organize xkbcomp/ header files
Various non-functional changes:
- Re-add keycodes.h and move some stuff there.
- Add parser-priv.h for internal bison/flex stuff.
- Don't include headers from other headers, such that file dependencies
are immediate in each file.
- Rename xkbcomp.h -> ast.h, parseutils.{c,h} -> ast-build.{c,h}
- Rename path.{c,h} -> include.{c,h}
- Rename keytypes.c -> types.c
- Make the naming of XkbFile-related functions more consistent.
- Move xkb_map_{new,ref,unref} to map.c.
- Remove most extern keyword from function declarations, it's just
noise (XKB_EXPORT is what's important here).
- Append XKBCOMP_ to include guards.
- Shuffle some code around to make all of this work.
Splitting this would be a headache..
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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3634b156
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2012-08-14T11:49:19
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Allocate xkb_component_names on stack
Instead of malloc'ing it as well. Also improve the error handling.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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e5353528
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2012-08-13T13:49:17
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Move ISEMPTY to utils.h
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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f491285a
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2012-08-09T16:47:53
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Move 'no symbols defined for ...' message to a warning
Shut up shut up shut up shut up shut up shut up.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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ec2172f3
|
2012-08-10T22:48:18
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Combine a couple of macros
Easier to see what it does without the trivial macros.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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4c34bda1
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2012-08-10T22:38:07
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action: get rid of xkb_any_action
And use union xkb_action instead. We add xkb_private_action, which is
the same as xkb_any_action, but only used where the intention is clear.
This should take care of whatever sizing changes the action struct might
have.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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600caac3
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2012-08-10T22:06:12
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Remove XkbKeyTypeIndex and widen index type
We don't need the macro, and using char for the kt_index is imaginably
too small.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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87dff888
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2012-08-10T18:14:35
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Store actions inside struct xkb_key
Cuts out a lot of useless redirection and space.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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7bcc5fab
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2012-08-10T13:32:58
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keycodes: save context in Info, not keymap
We don't need the keymap in this case, just makes things more verbose.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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0cc5ae33
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2012-08-10T13:30:44
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Remove xkbcomp/misc.c
The KeyName functions are more appropriate in keycodes.c.
The ProcessIncludeFile can go to path.c along with the other functions
dealing with includes.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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f7c9d749
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2012-08-10T13:26:36
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Remove left over keycodes.h
For some reason we still track this file in git even though we don't use
it any more.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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34e690ce
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2012-08-10T13:08:03
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Remove AutoKeyNames feature
If this keymap flag is set, whenever a key name appears in one of the
sections which does not exist (i.e. has not been declared in keycodes),
it finds the first unused keycode and attaches it that name.
This might have been useful when you could compile the symbols section
or geometry section without a keycodes section, but we don't support
this anymore. It's also pretty useless for any real work, because the
user has no way of knowing the keycode and so it will never be used.
Finally the only obscure way left to set this flag is by including a
keycodes file called "computed".
Just remove it.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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ef518a10
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2012-08-10T10:17:32
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map: share some code
Make more extensive use of get_entry_for_key_state, and add
key_get_consumed to use in the other consume functions.
There's also a slight change in the consumed mods calculations, where
we use entry->mods.mask instead of type->mods.mask. The original was
copied from what libX11 does but what we do now is more logically
correct. The result is exactly the same though because:
type->mods.mask ⊇ entry->mods.mask ⊇ entry->preserve.mask
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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75853ed6
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2012-08-10T10:11:49
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Use XKB_{GROUP,LEVEL}_INVALID instead of -1 for errors
The group/level types are unsigned, so it's odd to return -1 for them.
Instead use their invalid values (which happen to be == -1).
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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6d61e39d
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2012-08-10T10:08:20
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state: use global static const for fake action
Requires constifying some arguments.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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07b18bde
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2012-08-09T02:33:51
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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>
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45cd92b4
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2012-08-09T02:33:51
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Fix xkb_keymap::vmods type
It maps a vmod to a mask, of course.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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41478b43
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2012-08-09T01:30:22
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types: don't compute effective masks here as well
After compiling all of the sections, UpdateModifiersFromCompat does all
of the vmod -> real mods translations, including types/kt_entries.
keytypes.c also has code that does that, but it's unneeded:
- Later sections don't look at their effective masks, so doing it later
is fine.
- When this code is executed, the vmods -> real mods mapping is empty
(that is set up later), so VModsToReal has no effect here.
So we can just remove it.
However UpdateModifiersFromCompat didn't update the preserve mask, so do
that.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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fafc1132
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2012-08-08T19:53:55
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types: get rid of PreserveInfo
We don't need the indirection. We store the preserve mask directly in
the entry, and create a new one if it doesn't exists (which is exactly
what the current code does in a roundabout way).
Incidentally this fixes a bug where the effective modifier mask of the
entries' preserve[] wasn't calculated, so the virtual modifiers had no
effect there.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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0f1ca360
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2012-08-08T20:47:51
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keymap-dump: use VModMaskText
The difference between the two are irrelevant here.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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5a51ce8b
|
2012-08-09T01:55:30
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Fix warning
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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2f1f1bca
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2012-08-08T14:26:23
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Add xkb_map_mod_mask_remove_consumed
A fairly simple helper which, given an xkb_mod_mask_t, removes all
modifiers which are consumed during processing of a particular key.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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5e276adb
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2012-08-08T14:01:46
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Add xkb_log_level enum rather than using syslog
Instead of relying on people including syslog.h, add our own
XKB_LOG_LEVEL_* defines.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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ba8458a9
|
2012-08-08T13:56:28
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Increase log verbosity in tests
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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d5f725f6
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2012-08-03T05:13:46
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Rules: mmap() rules file instead of using getc()
Good for a small performance win on my system.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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3199ea73
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2012-05-14T14:33:29
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android: add build files
squashed: android: set xkb config path
Conflicts:
Makefile.am
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93f6517c
|
2012-08-03T04:07:33
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stringcomp: Make test more punishing
Recreate the old test/dump scenario, where we test the following map:
- rules: evdev
- model: pc104
- layout #1: us
- layout #2: ru
- layout #3: ca(multix)
- layout #4: de(neo)
This is ever so slightly altered from the xkbcomp output; running the
following:
setxkbmap -rules evdev -model pc105 -layout us,ru,ca,de -variant
,,multix,neo -print | xkbcomp -xkb - -
will give you a map with RCTL added to the modifier_map for both Control
and Mod3. Running the output through xkbcomp -xkb - - again, will give
you RCTL only added to Mod3.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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e756e9b5
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2012-08-03T04:02:31
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test/dump: Remove superfluous test
No longer necessary now we have stringcomp doing a full round-trip test
for us.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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fb4d3aef
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2012-08-03T04:01:21
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test/stringcomp: Perform full round-trip test
We now pass! \o/
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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6701fb5f
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2012-08-03T03:54:44
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stringcomp: Remove unnecessary Level1 mappings
As a map will implicitly go to level one unless explicitly mentioned
otherwise, remove all explicit =Level1 mappings, except for those with
preserve entries.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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5968c5e6
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2012-08-08T13:55:04
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Always have at least one level in types
The ONE_LEVEL definition from xkeyboard-config doesn't specify any
actual levels, but there's an implicit (anything unmatched) -> Level1
rule. Given this, each type actually has at least one level, whether or
not it specifies anything.
Fixes stringcomp.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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28733c54
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2012-08-03T05:34:58
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IncludeStmt: Remove useless 'path' member
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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4bb8b6b1
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2012-08-03T05:19:50
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Remove unused vmodmask calculation
This was basically an open-coded VModsToReal, which we were using in the
line immediately below.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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6021a976
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2012-08-03T03:45:14
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test: Minimise includes
Mostly from functions which used to use file functions directly, but now
use test.h wrappers.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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39da9274
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2012-08-03T03:38:46
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stringcomp: Update input file for output changes
Bring the input file into line with recent changes to the dump output,
so we're as close as we can get to a round trip.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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ce2e4899
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2012-08-03T03:34:53
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test: Add extremely rudimentary include path test
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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8fe2a484
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2012-08-03T03:32:30
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Rename xkey test to keysym
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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42b2c934
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2012-08-03T03:22:48
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Print failed include paths on failure to find rules
Thus giving a hint as to which directory we're trying to find.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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226cb22c
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2012-08-03T03:12:52
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Move xkb_context struct to xkb-priv.h
So we can print more intelligent debugging messages without needing
helper functions for the failed_includes array.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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3e8370b0
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2012-08-03T03:11:19
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context: Maintain list of failed include paths
Keep around a list of paths we tried to add but couldn't.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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53e2db6b
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2012-08-03T03:05:02
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More useful error message on failing RMLVO -> KcCGST
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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41d97df9
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2012-08-03T03:00:20
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Move more of xkb_map_new_from_rmlvo into compilation
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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5cf4f510
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2012-08-03T02:57:02
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Staticise xkb_map_new_from_kccgst
We didn't expose this to the outside world, and its only trivial user
was xkb_map_new_from_rules.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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1eda9e44
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2012-08-03T02:51:40
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test: Use test_compile_*() in interactive
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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04253fb2
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2012-08-03T02:51:10
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Add support for default rules/model/layout
Right now it just comes from build-time, but eventually this should be
sourced from configuration files at runtime too.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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055b3034
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2012-08-03T02:37:09
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tests: Fix uninitialised-use-of-'ret' warning
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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3f016942
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2012-08-03T02:36:40
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test: Use test_get_context() in interactive
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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26c01d3b
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2012-08-08T13:30:05
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Warning fixes
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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1a930bf2
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2012-08-07T00:20:40
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Add API to query whether a modifier is consumed
Currently the user has no way of knowing which of the active modifiers
have been used in the translation of a keycode to its keysyms. The use
case is described in the GTK docs: say there's a menu accelerator
activated by "<Alt>+". Some layouts have "+" shifted, and some have it
on the first level. So in keymaps where "+" is shifted, the Shift
modifier is consumed and must be ignored when the user is testing
for "<Alt>+". Otherwise, we may get "<Alt><Shift>+" and the accelerator
should not actually fire.
For this we also use the preserve[] information in the key types, which
can forces us to report modifiers as unconsumed even if they were used
in the translation. Until now we didn't do anything with this
information.
The API tries to match its surronding. It's not very efficient but this
can be fixed.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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262bf97f
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2012-08-07T13:23:44
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types: remove default type
The default type is copied over for each new key type to build on.
Further, it can be modified from within the xkb_types section itself,
with statements such as "type.modifiers = Lock" which affect all
subsequent type definitions.
The default type is (well, by default) just the simplest one level type
possible, with name "default". When no types are defined at all, it is
copied over to the keymap as the single type.
xkeyboard-config never changes the default type. There is also no sane
use case for doing so; changing any thing there doesn't make sense. So
instead of doing all the hard work of maintaining and copying this type,
which is practically never used, just remove it and initialize new types
appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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d327d3e2
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2012-08-07T11:40:07
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types: store atoms instead of strings for level and type names
We don't use these strings much, so storing them in the manner they
were compiled saves some copying and space.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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b2fba730
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2012-08-07T08:52:23
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types: use regular array for map entries
This array is only initialized once.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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8ccfee82
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2012-08-07T08:38:20
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types: use regular array for types
The current code doesn't resize it any more.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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a681c624
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2012-08-07T08:17:26
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types: remove DeleteLevel1MapEntries
If there is no map entry for some modifier combination, the default is
to use level 1. The removed code is an optimization to save some space
by removing these entries. But it doesn't actually save any space, and
did not in fact remove all level 1 entries (it walks the array while
modifying it so there's an off-by-one error).
We can instead keep them in the types but just not print them in
keymap-dump.c, to get about the same behavior.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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233d85c4
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2012-08-06T21:31:17
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types: move preserve directly into xkb_kt_map_entry
Currently each xkb_key_type has a preserve array, which is only allocated
if a preserve[] statement is specified in the type. In this case each map
entry has an element in the array.
The space savings are negligible; put this field where it logically
belongs.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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6b75dd2d
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2012-08-05T19:38:31
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Fix virtual modifiers mask extraction
The calculations were performed incorrectly in several places,
specifically shifting by 16 instead of 8 (= XkbNumModifiers) and masking
with 0xff instead of 0xffff.
More stuff that probably never worked as intended. This also makes these
more grep-able when we remove the vmods/real_mods separation.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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796dccab
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2012-08-05T14:05:03
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types: small changes
Just make things easier to follow, no functional changes.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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4c00278c
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2012-08-02T01:09:41
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Remove xproto build dependency
Very little left to do for this.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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b0b11c4e
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2012-08-02T00:29:07
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types: don't use canonical/required types
Xkb required every keymap to have at least the four following canonical
types: ONE_LEVEL, TWO_LEVEL, ALPHABETIC, KEYPAD. This is specified in
e.g. the kbproto spec and XkbKeyTypesForCoreSymbols(3) man page.
If these types are not specified in the keymap, the code specifically
checks for them and adds them to the 4 first places in the types array,
such that they exist in every keymap. These are also the types (along
with some non-required 4-level ones) that are automatically assigned to
keys which do not explicitly declare a type (see FindAutomaticType in
symbols.c, this commit doesn't touch these heuristics, whcih are also not
very nice but necessary).
The xkeyboard-config does not rely on the builtin xkbcomp definitions of
these types and does specify them explicitly, in types/basic and
types/numpad, which are virtually always included.
This commit removes the special behavior:
- The code is ugly and makes keytypes.c harder to read.
- The code practically never gets run - everyone who uses
xkeyboard-config or a keymap based upon it (i.e. everyone) doesn't need
it. So it doesn't get tested.
- It mixes policy with implementation for not very good reasons, it
seems mostly for default compatibility with X11 core.
- And of course we don't need to remain compatible with Xkb ABI neither.
Instead, if we read a keymap with no types specified at all, we simply
assign all keys a default one-level type (like ONE_LEVEL), and issue
plenty of warnings to make it clear (with verbosity >= 3). Note that
this default can actually be changed from within the keymap, by writing
something like
type.modifier = Shift
type.whatever_field = value
in the top level of the xkb_types section. (This functionality is
completely unused as well today, BTW, but makes some sense).
This change means that if someone writes a keymap from scratch and
doesn't add say ALPHABETIC, then something like <AE11> = { [ q Q ]; }; will
ignore the second level. But as stated above this should never happen.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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be82f082
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2012-08-05T13:46:56
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types: add a general overview
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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c1ea23da
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2012-08-04T10:47:56
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symbols: remove support for key behaviors
The possible key behaviors are:
KB_RadioGroup, KB_Overlay1, KB_Overlay2: already removed support for
these.
KB_Lock (with or without KB_Permanent): used to ignore key presses or
releases to simulate and deal with some legacy keyboard behaviors
(like keys that physically lock). Not used at all.
We already ignore them while processing key events in state.c, so make
it official.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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7c89f34e
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2012-07-29T11:39:44
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keycodes: small changes
to make it a bit nicer.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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b2c4331a
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2012-07-28T22:15:59
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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>
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c548c815
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2012-07-28T12:10:44
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keycodes: add a general overview
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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