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  • Author : Ran Benita
    Date : 2019-12-27 13:03:20
    Hash : 40aab05e
    Message : build: include config.h manually Previously we included it with an `-include` compiler directive. But that's not portable. And it's better to be explicit anyway. Every .c file should have `include "config.h"` first thing. Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com>

  • test/rules-file.c
  • /*
     * Copyright © 2012 Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
     *
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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
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     * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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     * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
     */
    
    #include "config.h"
    
    #include "test.h"
    #include "xkbcomp/xkbcomp-priv.h"
    #include "xkbcomp/rules.h"
    
    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;
    }
    
    int
    main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        struct xkb_context *ctx;
    
        ctx = test_get_context(0);
        assert(ctx);
    
        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;
    }