Rename serialise to serialize
Yes, British English is correct, but unfortunately we've lost that battle. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>master
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@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ xkb_map_new_from_fd(struct xkb_ctx *ctx,
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enum xkb_map_compile_flags flags);
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/**
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* Creates an XKB keymap from a full text XKB keymap serialised into one
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* Creates an XKB keymap from a full text XKB keymap serialized into one
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* enormous string.
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*/
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struct xkb_keymap *
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@ -505,13 +505,13 @@ enum xkb_state_match {
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/**
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* Updates a state object from a set of explicit masks. This entrypoint is
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* really only for window systems and the like, where a master process
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* holds an xkb_state, then serialises it over a wire protocol, and clients
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* then use the serialisation to feed in to their own xkb_state.
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* holds an xkb_state, then serializes it over a wire protocol, and clients
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* then use the serialization to feed in to their own xkb_state.
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*
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* All parameters must always be passed, or the resulting state may be
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* incoherent.
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*
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* The serialisation is lossy and will not survive round trips; it must only
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* The serialization is lossy and will not survive round trips; it must only
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* be used to feed slave state objects, and must not be used to update the
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* master state.
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*
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@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ xkb_state_update_mask(struct xkb_state *state,
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/**
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* The counterpart to xkb_state_update_mask, to be used on the server side
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* of serialisation. Returns a xkb_mod_mask_t representing the given
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* of serialization. Returns a xkb_mod_mask_t representing the given
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* component(s) of the state.
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*
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* This function should not be used in regular clients; please use the
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@ -537,15 +537,15 @@ xkb_state_update_mask(struct xkb_state *state,
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* Can return NULL on failure.
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*/
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xkb_mod_mask_t
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xkb_state_serialise_mods(struct xkb_state *state,
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xkb_state_serialize_mods(struct xkb_state *state,
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enum xkb_state_component component);
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/**
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* The group equivalent of xkb_state_serialise_mods: please see its
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* The group equivalent of xkb_state_serialize_mods: please see its
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* documentation.
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*/
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xkb_group_index_t
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xkb_state_serialise_group(struct xkb_state *state,
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xkb_state_serialize_group(struct xkb_state *state,
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enum xkb_state_component component);
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/**
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@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ xkb_state_update_key(struct xkb_state *state, xkb_keycode_t key,
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/**
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* Updates the state from a set of explicit masks as gained from
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* xkb_state_serialise_mods and xkb_state_serialise_groups. As noted in the
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* xkb_state_serialize_mods and xkb_state_serialize_groups. As noted in the
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* documentation for these functions in xkbcommon.h, this round-trip is
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* lossy, and should only be used to update a slave state mirroring the
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* master, e.g. in a client/server window system.
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* the same disclaimers as in xkb_state_update_mask.
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*/
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_X_EXPORT xkb_mod_mask_t
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xkb_state_serialise_mods(struct xkb_state *state,
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xkb_state_serialize_mods(struct xkb_state *state,
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enum xkb_state_component type)
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{
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xkb_mod_mask_t ret = 0;
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@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ xkb_state_serialise_mods(struct xkb_state *state,
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* in xkb_state_update_mask.
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*/
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_X_EXPORT xkb_group_index_t
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xkb_state_serialise_group(struct xkb_state *state,
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xkb_state_serialize_group(struct xkb_state *state,
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enum xkb_state_component type)
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{
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xkb_group_index_t ret = 0;
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match_mod_masks(struct xkb_state *state, enum xkb_state_match match,
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uint32_t wanted)
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{
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uint32_t active = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_EFFECTIVE);
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uint32_t active = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_EFFECTIVE);
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if (!(match & XKB_STATE_MATCH_NON_EXCLUSIVE) && (active & ~wanted))
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return 0;
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test/state.c
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test/state.c
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xkb_state_update_key(state, KEY_CAPSLOCK + EVDEV_OFFSET, XKB_KEY_DOWN);
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xkb_state_update_key(state, KEY_CAPSLOCK + EVDEV_OFFSET, XKB_KEY_UP);
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base_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_DEPRESSED);
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base_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_DEPRESSED);
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assert(base_mods == 0);
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latched_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LATCHED);
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latched_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LATCHED);
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assert(latched_mods == 0);
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locked_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LOCKED);
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locked_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LOCKED);
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assert(locked_mods == (1 << caps));
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effective_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_EFFECTIVE);
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effective_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_EFFECTIVE);
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assert(effective_mods == locked_mods);
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xkb_state_update_key(state, KEY_LEFTSHIFT + EVDEV_OFFSET, XKB_KEY_DOWN);
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base_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_DEPRESSED);
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base_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_DEPRESSED);
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assert(base_mods == (1 << shift));
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latched_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LATCHED);
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latched_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LATCHED);
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assert(latched_mods == 0);
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locked_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LOCKED);
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locked_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_LOCKED);
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assert(locked_mods == (1 << caps));
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effective_mods = xkb_state_serialise_mods(state, XKB_STATE_EFFECTIVE);
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effective_mods = xkb_state_serialize_mods(state, XKB_STATE_EFFECTIVE);
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assert(effective_mods == (base_mods | locked_mods));
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base_mods |= (1 << ctrl);
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