This avoids the BUILT_SOURCES weirdness and forcing the build into the
makekeys subdirectory. Added a new make variable KS_HEADERS that lists
all the keysym headers we're going to parse.
Some coding style nits were cleaned up. Additionally, most of the
functions have been collapsed from the libxkbfile version where there's
distinction with the Xlib atom functions when Display was set. Finally,
the InitAtoms function tests whether the table has already been created
by testing the pointer rather than using a static int.
Mostly tab-to-space conversion plus a few style nits. Dropped the
register keywords as I'm pretty sure modern compilers can be trusted to
do the right thing.
Following the kbproto convention, the headers will be named XKBcommon.h
and XKBcommonint.h. Furthermore, they'll be installed in X11/extensions
directory with the rest of the XKB headers.
Copies the code to initialize and destroy an XkbDescRec from libX11. The
original code is in
libX11/src/xkb/XKBAlloc.c
libX11/src/xkb/XKBGAlloc.c
libX11/src/xkb/XKBMAlloc.c
These are used throughout the XKB code, but are defined in XKBsrv.h,
which we'd like to avoid. Internal definitions for True/False have also
been added since they're in Xlib.h
Mostly tab-to-space conversion plus a few style nits. Dropped the
register keywords as I'm pretty sure modern compilers can be trusted to
do the right thing.
Add the xkbcommon implementations of XKeysymToString and XStringToKeysym.
These symbols have the namespace prefix of Xkbc and are declared in
X11/XkbCommon.h.
The implementation is taken directly from Xlib, but does not include the
XKeysymDB parsing and hashing yet (if it ever will). A couple type
conversions were needed to keep from using Xlib.h. See original files:
libX11/src/KeysymStr.c
libX11/src/StrKeysym.c
The makekeys utility is used to generate the keysym hash tables during
the build. We try to detect a build machine native compiler so the
tables can be generated when cross compiling.