libxkbcommon/test/test.h

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/*
* Copyright © 2012 Intel Corporation
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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*
* Author: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
*/
#include <assert.h>
/* Don't use compat names in internal code. */
#define _XKBCOMMON_COMPAT_H
#include "xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h"
#include "xkbcommon/xkbcommon-compose.h"
#include "utils.h"
/* Automake test exit code to signify SKIP (à la PASS, FAIL, etc). */
#define SKIP_TEST 77
/* The offset between KEY_* numbering, and keycodes in the XKB evdev
* dataset. */
#define EVDEV_OFFSET 8
enum key_seq_state {
DOWN,
REPEAT,
UP,
BOTH,
NEXT,
FINISH,
};
int
test_key_seq(struct xkb_keymap *keymap, ...);
int
test_key_seq_va(struct xkb_keymap *keymap, va_list args);
char *
test_get_path(const char *path_rel);
char *
test_read_file(const char *path_rel);
enum test_context_flags {
CONTEXT_NO_FLAG = 0,
CONTEXT_ALLOW_ENVIRONMENT_NAMES = (1 << 0),
};
struct xkb_context *
test_get_context(enum test_context_flags flags);
struct xkb_keymap *
test_compile_file(struct xkb_context *context, const char *path_rel);
struct xkb_keymap *
test_compile_string(struct xkb_context *context, const char *string);
keymap: add xkb_keymap_new_from_buffer() The current API doesn't allow the caller to create keymaps from mmap()'ed files. The problem is, xkb_keymap_new_from_string() requires a terminating 0 byte. However, there is no way to guarantee that when using mmap() so a user currently has to copy the whole file just to get the terminating zero byte (assuming they cannot use xkb_keymap_new_from_file()). This adds a new entry xkb_keymap_new_from_buffer() which takes a memory location and the buffer size in bytes. Internally, we depend on yy_scan_{string,byte}() helpers. According to flex documentation these already copy the input string because they are wrappers around yy_scan_buffer(). yy_scan_buffer() on the other hand has some insane requirements. The buffer must be writeable and the last two bytes must be ASCII-NUL. But the buffer may contain other 0 bytes just fine. Because we don't want these constraints in our public API, xkb_keymap_new_from_buffer() needs to create a copy of the input memory. But it then calls yy_scan_buffer() directly. Hence, we have the same number of buffer-copies as with *_from_string() but without the terminating 0 requirement. The explicit yy_scan_buffer() call is preferred over yy_scan_byte() so the buffer-copy operation is not hidden somewhere in flex. Maybe some day we no longer depend on flex and can have a zero-copy API. A user could mmap() a file and it would get parsed right from this buffer. But until then, we shouldn't expose this limitation in the API but instead provide an API that some day can work with zero-copy. Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> [ran: rebased on top of my branch] Conflicts: Makefile.am src/xkbcomp/xkbcomp.c
2013-03-11 05:53:39 -06:00
struct xkb_keymap *
test_compile_buffer(struct xkb_context *context, const char *buf, size_t len);
struct xkb_keymap *
test_compile_rules(struct xkb_context *context, const char *rules,
const char *model, const char *layout, const char *variant,
const char *options);
void
test_print_keycode_state(struct xkb_state *state,
struct xkb_compose_state *compose_state,
xkb_keycode_t keycode);
void
test_print_state_changes(enum xkb_state_component changed);