Hash :
aed3140e
Author :
Date :
2012-10-05T21:06:34
Remove VModInfo for now VModInfo currently is only used to track which virtual modifiers were declared in the file which owns the VModInfo. This, in turn, is only used in ResolveVirtualModifier, which in turn is only used to resolve the virtualModifier field in an interpret statement (compat.c). In other words, it is used to ensure that interprets can only use a vmod which was declared in the same map. We remove this now, because it doesn't do much and distracts from other changes; we will later re-add it properly. Specificly, we will make it so that virtual modifiers are not the exception in that they modify the keymap directly, instead of keeping the changes in some *Info struct and commiting them to the keymap at the end of the compilation. (This is bad because if a vmod is added to the keymap, and then the compilation of this specific file fails, the change sticks around nonetheless). Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
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#ifndef XKBCOMP_VMOD_H
#define XKBCOMP_VMOD_H
bool
HandleVModDef(struct xkb_keymap *keymap, VModDef *stmt);
#endif