Remove bogus euro sign entry from keysymtab

Not sure what it's doing here, but converting "€" to a keysym
doesn't work with this entry. 0x13a4 doesn't appear in
xkbcommon-keysyms.h. 0x20ac is the keysym documented in the
header (and it's the last entry in the table).

It's been in the table since it was introduced in e0524296d2
("Add API for getting unicode representation of a keysym").

Co-authored-by: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
master
Sam Lantinga 2022-04-27 18:45:54 +02:00 committed by Ran Benita
parent b064b60984
commit 2536713070
2 changed files with 1 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -819,7 +819,6 @@ static const struct codepair keysymtab[] = {
{ 0x0ef9, 0x11f0 }, /* Hangul_J_KkogjiDalrinIeung ᇰ HANGUL JONGSEONG YESIEUNG */ { 0x0ef9, 0x11f0 }, /* Hangul_J_KkogjiDalrinIeung ᇰ HANGUL JONGSEONG YESIEUNG */
{ 0x0efa, 0x11f9 }, /* Hangul_J_YeorinHieuh ᇹ HANGUL JONGSEONG YEORINHIEUH */ { 0x0efa, 0x11f9 }, /* Hangul_J_YeorinHieuh ᇹ HANGUL JONGSEONG YEORINHIEUH */
{ 0x0eff, 0x20a9 }, /* Korean_Won ₩ WON SIGN */ { 0x0eff, 0x20a9 }, /* Korean_Won ₩ WON SIGN */
{ 0x13a4, 0x20ac }, /* Euro € EURO SIGN */
{ 0x13bc, 0x0152 }, /* OE ΠLATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE */ { 0x13bc, 0x0152 }, /* OE ΠLATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE */
{ 0x13bd, 0x0153 }, /* oe œ LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE */ { 0x13bd, 0x0153 }, /* oe œ LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE */
{ 0x13be, 0x0178 }, /* Ydiaeresis Ÿ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS */ { 0x13be, 0x0178 }, /* Ydiaeresis Ÿ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS */

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@ -252,6 +252,7 @@ main(void)
assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0xd7, XKB_KEY_multiply)); assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0xd7, XKB_KEY_multiply));
assert(test_utf32_to_keysym('-', XKB_KEY_minus)); assert(test_utf32_to_keysym('-', XKB_KEY_minus));
assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0x10fffd, 0x110fffd)); assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0x10fffd, 0x110fffd));
assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0x20ac, XKB_KEY_EuroSign));
// Unicode non-characters // Unicode non-characters
assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0xfdd0, XKB_KEY_NoSymbol)); assert(test_utf32_to_keysym(0xfdd0, XKB_KEY_NoSymbol));