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9 Commits (fef179cfe7d8d72a0705202e9dcfd2196932f3ac)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nils 0f1cae0cc4
test: use flag instead of hardcoded value in examples 2020-03-25 10:43:41 +02:00
Ran Benita 40aab05e77 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>
2019-12-27 13:09:11 +02:00
Ran Benita c9832d4374 test/interactive-x11: handle NULL from xcb_wait_for_event
Can happen in cases like:
- There was an error between the error check and the call.
- The internal poll() fails.

Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2017-04-28 09:33:25 +03:00
Ran Benita a0a41332cc state: allow different modes for calculating consumed modifiers
The current functions dealing with consumed modifiers use the
traditional XKB definition of consumed modifiers (see description in the
added documentation). However, for several users of the library (e.g.
GTK) this definition is unsuitable or too eager. This is exacerbated by
some less-than-ideal xkeyboard-config type definitions (CTRL+ALT seems
to cause most grief...).

So, because we
- want to enable alternative interpretations, but
- don't want to expose too much internal details, and
- want to keep things simple for all library users,
we add a high-level "mode" parameter which selects the desired
interpretation. New ones can be added as long as they make some sense.

All of the old consumed-modifiers functions keep using the traditional
("XKB") mode. I mark xkb_state_mod_mask_remove_consumed() and as
deprecated without adding a *2 variant because I don't it is very useful
(or used) in practice.

Alternative modes are added in subsequent commits (this commit only adds
a mode for the existing behavior).

https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/17

Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2016-10-31 12:52:26 +02:00
Ran Benita fc41d3d605 test: use termios instead of system() for disabling terminal echo
Takes care of GCC's annoyingly persistent warn_unused_result warnings.
But it's better to avoid system() I suppose.

Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2016-05-05 15:41:13 +03:00
Ran Benita 4c24f7faa8 test: assert/ignore some warn_unused_result's
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2016-03-15 20:45:05 +02:00
Ran Benita 5cefa5c5d0 test/interactive-evdev: add compose support
To try, do e.g.:
sudo ./test/interactive-evdev -l us -v intl -o compose:ralt -d

Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2014-10-05 12:56:46 +03:00
Ran Benita 6adf17bd5a interactive-x11: beef up select_events a bit
- Specify in detail which parts of the events we care about. In theory
  the X server should not bother us with things we didn't ask for. In
  practice it still does, but oh well.

- Use the _aux version of select_events. This is the correct one to use,
  the non-aux version is useless.

Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2014-02-28 15:30:49 +02:00
Ran Benita 2f93c78894 x11: add a couple of tests
Add two tests:

    ./test/interactive-x11
which is like test/interactive-evdev, but should behave exactly like your
X keyboard and react to state and keymap changes - in other words, just
like typing in xterm. Press ESC to exit.

    ./test/x11
which currently should only print out the same keymap as
    xkbcomp $DISPLAY out.xkb
(modulo some whitespace and some constructs we do not support.)

Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
2014-02-02 11:16:40 +02:00