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  • Author : Pierre Le Marre
    Date : 2025-01-27 17:15:06
    Hash : c85c9bdc
    Message : symbols: Allow levels with different keysyms and actions counts Contrary to groups, there is no reason for levels to restrict the same count of keysyms and actions.

  • test/stringcomp.c
  • /*
     * Copyright © 2009 Dan Nicholson
     *
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     * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
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     * Software.
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     * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
     * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
     * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
     * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
     * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
     * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
     * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
     */
    
    #include "config.h"
    
    #include <assert.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    
    #include "test.h"
    #include "test/utils-text.h"
    
    #define DATA_PATH "keymaps/stringcomp.data"
    
    static void
    test_explicit_actions(struct xkb_context *ctx)
    {
        struct xkb_keymap *keymap;
    
        char *original = test_read_file("keymaps/explicit-actions.xkb");
        assert(original);
        char *tmp = uncomment(original, strlen(original), "//");
        assert(tmp);
        char *expected = strip_lines(tmp, strlen(tmp), "//");
        free(tmp);
        assert(expected);
        char *got = NULL;
    
        /* Try original */
        keymap = test_compile_string(ctx, original);
        free(original);
        assert(keymap);
        got = xkb_keymap_get_as_string(keymap, XKB_KEYMAP_USE_ORIGINAL_FORMAT);
        xkb_keymap_unref(keymap);
        assert_streq_not_null("Check output from original", expected, got);
        free(got);
    
        /* Try round-trip */
        keymap = test_compile_string(ctx, expected);
        assert(keymap);
        got = xkb_keymap_get_as_string(keymap, XKB_KEYMAP_USE_ORIGINAL_FORMAT);
        xkb_keymap_unref(keymap);
        assert_streq_not_null("Check roundtrip", expected, got);
        free(got);
    
        free(expected);
    }
    
    static struct xkb_keymap*
    compile_string(struct xkb_context *context,
                   const char *buf, size_t len, void *private)
    {
        return test_compile_string(context, buf);
    }
    
    int
    main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        test_init();
    
        bool update_output_files = false;
        if (argc > 1) {
            if (streq(argv[1], "update")) {
                /* Update files with *obtained* results */
                update_output_files = true;
            } else {
                fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unsupported argument: \"%s\n\".", argv[1]);
                exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
            }
        }
    
        struct xkb_context *ctx = test_get_context(CONTEXT_NO_FLAG);
        struct xkb_keymap *keymap;
        char *dump, *dump2;
    
        assert(ctx);
    
        /* Make sure we can't (falsely claim to) compile an empty string. */
        keymap = test_compile_string(ctx, "");
        assert(!keymap);
    
        /* Load in a prebuilt keymap, make sure we can compile it from a string,
         * then compare it to make sure we get the same result when dumping it
         * to a string. */
        char *original = test_read_file(DATA_PATH);
        assert(original);
        assert(test_compile_output(ctx, compile_string, NULL, "Round-trip",
                                   original, 0 /* unused */, DATA_PATH,
                                   update_output_files));
        free(original);
    
        /* Make sure we can recompile our output for a normal keymap from rules. */
        keymap = test_compile_rules(ctx, NULL, NULL,
                                    "ru,ca,de,us", ",multix,neo,intl", NULL);
        assert(keymap);
        dump = xkb_keymap_get_as_string(keymap, XKB_KEYMAP_USE_ORIGINAL_FORMAT);
        assert(dump);
        xkb_keymap_unref(keymap);
        keymap = test_compile_string(ctx, dump);
        assert(keymap);
        /* Now test that the dump of the dump is equal to the dump! */
        dump2 = xkb_keymap_get_as_string(keymap, XKB_KEYMAP_USE_ORIGINAL_FORMAT);
        assert(dump2);
        assert(streq(dump, dump2));
    
        /* Test response to invalid formats and flags. */
        assert(!xkb_keymap_new_from_string(ctx, dump, 0, 0));
        assert(!xkb_keymap_new_from_string(ctx, dump, -1, 0));
        assert(!xkb_keymap_new_from_string(ctx, dump, XKB_KEYMAP_FORMAT_TEXT_V1+1, 0));
        assert(!xkb_keymap_new_from_string(ctx, dump, XKB_KEYMAP_FORMAT_TEXT_V1, -1));
        assert(!xkb_keymap_new_from_string(ctx, dump, XKB_KEYMAP_FORMAT_TEXT_V1, 1414));
        assert(!xkb_keymap_get_as_string(keymap, 0));
        assert(!xkb_keymap_get_as_string(keymap, 4893));
    
        xkb_keymap_unref(keymap);
        free(dump);
        free(dump2);
    
        test_explicit_actions(ctx);
    
        xkb_context_unref(ctx);
    
        return EXIT_SUCCESS;
    }