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  • Author : Ran Benita
    Date : 2012-05-20 20:39:35
    Hash : 58b030bb
    Message : Move XKB_KEY_NoSymbol to xkbcommon-keysyms.h This avoids a couple of special cases in the code, and is more consistent. Since anyone who includes xkbcommon.h also gets xkbcommon-keysyms.h, and anyone who include xkbcommon-keysyms.h would want NoSymbol anyway, there's no down side. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>

  • src/keysym.c
  • /*
    Copyright 1985, 1987, 1990, 1998  The Open Group
    Copyright 2008  Dan Nicholson
    
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    Except as contained in this notice, the names of the authors or their
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    */
    
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    
    #include "xkb-priv.h"
    #include "ks_tables.h"
    
    _X_EXPORT void
    xkb_keysym_get_name(xkb_keysym_t ks, char *buffer, size_t size)
    {
        int i, n, h, idx;
        const unsigned char *entry;
        unsigned char val1, val2, val3, val4;
    
        if ((ks & ((unsigned long) ~0x1fffffff)) != 0) {
            snprintf(buffer, size, "Invalid");
            return;
        }
    
        /* Try to find it in our hash table. */
        if (ks <= 0x1fffffff) {
            val1 = ks >> 24;
            val2 = (ks >> 16) & 0xff;
            val3 = (ks >> 8) & 0xff;
            val4 = ks & 0xff;
            i = ks % VTABLESIZE;
            h = i + 1;
            n = VMAXHASH;
    
            while ((idx = hashKeysym[i])) {
                entry = &_XkeyTable[idx];
    
                if ((entry[0] == val1) && (entry[1] == val2) &&
                    (entry[2] == val3) && (entry[3] == val4)) {
    		snprintf(buffer, size, "%s", entry + 4);
    		return;
    	    }
    
                if (!--n)
                    break;
    
                i += h;
                if (i >= VTABLESIZE)
                    i -= VTABLESIZE;
            }
        }
    
        if (ks >= 0x01000100 && ks <= 0x0110ffff)
    	/* Unnamed Unicode codepoint. */
            snprintf(buffer, size, "U%lx", ks & 0xffffffUL);
        else
    	/* Unnamed, non-Unicode, symbol (shouldn't generally happen). */
    	snprintf(buffer, size, "0x%08x", ks);
    }
    
    _X_EXPORT xkb_keysym_t
    xkb_keysym_from_name(const char *s)
    {
        int i, n, h, c, idx;
        uint32_t sig = 0;
        const char *p = s;
        char *tmp;
        const unsigned char *entry;
        unsigned char sig1, sig2;
        xkb_keysym_t val;
    
        while ((c = *p++))
            sig = (sig << 1) + c;
    
        i = sig % KTABLESIZE;
        h = i + 1;
        sig1 = (sig >> 8) & 0xff;
        sig2 = sig & 0xff;
        n = KMAXHASH;
    
        while ((idx = hashString[i])) {
            entry = &_XkeyTable[idx];
    
            if ((entry[0] == sig1) && (entry[1] == sig2) &&
                !strcmp(s, (const char *)entry + 6))
            {
                val = (entry[2] << 24) | (entry[3] << 16) |
                      (entry[4] << 8)  | entry[5];
                if (!val)
                    val = XKB_KEY_VoidSymbol;
                return val;
            }
    
            if (!--n)
                break;
    
            i += h;
            if (i >= KTABLESIZE)
                i -= KTABLESIZE;
        }
    
        if (*s == 'U') {
            val = strtoul(&s[1], &tmp, 16);
            if (tmp && *tmp != '\0')
                return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
    
            if (val < 0x20 || (val > 0x7e && val < 0xa0))
                return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
            if (val < 0x100)
                return val;
            if (val > 0x10ffff)
                return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
            return val | 0x01000000;
        }
        else if (s[0] == '0' && s[1] == 'x') {
            val = strtoul(&s[2], &tmp, 16);
            if (tmp && *tmp != '\0')
                return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
    
            return val;
        }
    
        /* Stupid inconsistency between the headers and XKeysymDB: the former has
         * no separating underscore, while some XF86* syms in the latter did.
         * As a last ditch effort, try without. */
        if (strncmp(s, "XF86_", 5) == 0) {
            xkb_keysym_t ret;
            tmp = strdup(s);
            if (!tmp)
                return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
            memmove(&tmp[4], &tmp[5], strlen(s) - 5 + 1);
            ret = xkb_keysym_from_name(tmp);
            free(tmp);
            return ret;
        }
    
        return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
    }