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  • Author : Ran Benita
    Date : 2012-09-22 10:58:00
    Hash : 0dd40125
    Message : API: add _context prefix to log-related functions This is to follow the general scheme set by all of the other API functions. Since no one is using these functions yet, we don't (actually better not) add the old names to xkbcommon-compat.h. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>

  • test/rules-file.c
  • /*
     * Copyright © 2012 Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
     *
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     */
    
    #include <time.h>
    
    #include "test.h"
    #include "xkbcomp-priv.h"
    #include "rules.h"
    
    #define BENCHMARK_ITERATIONS 20000
    
    struct test_data {
        /* Rules file */
        const char *rules;
    
        /* Input */
        const char *model;
        const char *layout;
        const char *variant;
        const char *options;
    
        /* Expected output */
        const char *keycodes;
        const char *types;
        const char *compat;
        const char *symbols;
    
        /* Or set this if xkb_components_from_rules() should fail. */
        bool should_fail;
    };
    
    static bool
    test_rules(struct xkb_context *ctx, struct test_data *data)
    {
        bool passed;
        const struct xkb_rule_names rmlvo = {
            data->rules, data->model, data->layout, data->variant, data->options
        };
        struct xkb_component_names kccgst;
    
        fprintf(stderr, "\n\nChecking : %s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n", data->rules,
                data->model, data->layout, data->variant, data->options);
    
        if (data->should_fail)
            fprintf(stderr, "Expecting: FAILURE\n");
        else
            fprintf(stderr, "Expecting: %s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n",
                    data->keycodes, data->types, data->compat, data->symbols);
    
        if (!xkb_components_from_rules(ctx, &rmlvo, &kccgst)) {
            fprintf(stderr, "Received : FAILURE\n");
            return data->should_fail;
        }
    
        fprintf(stderr, "Received : %s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n",
                kccgst.keycodes, kccgst.types, kccgst.compat, kccgst.symbols);
    
        passed = streq(kccgst.keycodes, data->keycodes) &&
                 streq(kccgst.types, data->types) &&
                 streq(kccgst.compat, data->compat) &&
                 streq(kccgst.symbols, data->symbols);
    
        free(kccgst.keycodes);
        free(kccgst.types);
        free(kccgst.compat);
        free(kccgst.symbols);
    
        return passed;
    }
    
    static void
    benchmark(struct xkb_context *ctx)
    {
        struct timespec start, stop, elapsed;
        enum xkb_log_level old_level = xkb_context_get_log_level(ctx);
        int old_verb = xkb_context_get_log_verbosity(ctx);
        int i;
        struct xkb_rule_names rmlvo = {
            "evdev", "pc105", "us,il", ",", "ctrl:nocaps,grp:menu_toggle",
        };
        struct xkb_component_names kccgst;
    
        xkb_context_set_log_level(ctx, XKB_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL);
        xkb_context_set_log_verbosity(ctx, 0);
    
        clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &start);
        for (i = 0; i < BENCHMARK_ITERATIONS; i++) {
            assert(xkb_components_from_rules(ctx, &rmlvo, &kccgst));
            free(kccgst.keycodes);
            free(kccgst.types);
            free(kccgst.compat);
            free(kccgst.symbols);
        }
        clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &stop);
    
        xkb_context_set_log_level(ctx, old_level);
        xkb_context_set_log_verbosity(ctx, old_verb);
    
        elapsed.tv_sec = stop.tv_sec - start.tv_sec;
        elapsed.tv_nsec = stop.tv_nsec - start.tv_nsec;
        if (elapsed.tv_nsec < 0) {
            elapsed.tv_nsec += 1000000000;
            elapsed.tv_sec--;
        }
    
        fprintf(stderr, "processed %d times in %ld.%09lds\n",
                BENCHMARK_ITERATIONS, elapsed.tv_sec, elapsed.tv_nsec);
    }
    
    int
    main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        struct xkb_context *ctx;
    
        ctx = test_get_context();
        assert(ctx);
    
        if (argc > 1 && streq(argv[1], "bench")) {
            benchmark(ctx);
            return 0;
        }
    
        struct test_data test1 = {
            .rules = "simple",
    
            .model = "my_model", .layout = "my_layout", .variant = "my_variant",
            .options = "my_option",
    
            .keycodes = "my_keycodes", .types = "my_types",
            .compat = "my_compat|some:compat",
            .symbols = "my_symbols+extra_variant",
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test1));
    
        struct test_data test2 = {
            .rules = "simple",
    
            .model = "", .layout = "", .variant = "", .options = "",
    
            .keycodes = "default_keycodes", .types = "default_types",
            .compat = "default_compat", .symbols = "default_symbols",
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test2));
    
        struct test_data test3 = {
            .rules = "groups",
    
            .model = "pc104", .layout = "foo", .variant = "", .options = "",
    
            .keycodes = "something(pc104)", .types = "default_types",
            .compat = "default_compat", .symbols = "default_symbols",
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test3));
    
        struct test_data test4 = {
            .rules = "groups",
    
            .model = "foo", .layout = "ar", .variant = "bar", .options = "",
    
            .keycodes = "default_keycodes", .types = "default_types",
            .compat = "default_compat", .symbols = "my_symbols+(bar)",
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test4));
    
        struct test_data test5 = {
            .rules = "simple",
    
            .model = NULL, .layout = "my_layout,second_layout", .variant = "my_variant",
            .options = "my_option",
    
            .should_fail = true
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test5));
    
        struct test_data test6 = {
            .rules = "index",
    
            .model = "", .layout = "br,al,cn,az", .variant = "",
            .options = "some:opt",
    
            .keycodes = "default_keycodes", .types = "default_types",
            .compat = "default_compat",
            .symbols = "default_symbols+extra:1+extra:2+extra:3+extra:4",
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test6));
    
        struct test_data test7 = {
            .rules = "multiple-options",
    
            .model = "my_model", .layout = "my_layout", .variant = "my_variant",
            .options = "option3,option1,colon:opt,option11",
    
            .keycodes = "my_keycodes", .types = "my_types",
            .compat = "my_compat+some:compat+group(bla)",
            .symbols = "my_symbols+extra_variant+compose(foo)+keypad(bar)+altwin(menu)",
        };
        assert(test_rules(ctx, &test7));
    
        xkb_context_unref(ctx);
        return 0;
    }