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Copyright (c) 2005 X.Org Foundation L.L.C.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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SOFTWARE.
Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995
All Rights Reserved.
>># Project: VSW5
>>#
>># File: xts5/Xlib13/XGetKeyboardMapping.m
>>#
>># Description:
>># Tests for XGetKeyboardMapping()
>>#
>># Modifications:
>># $Log: gtkybrdmpp.m,v $
>># Revision 1.2 2005-11-03 08:42:40 jmichael
>># clean up all vsw5 paths to use xts5 instead.
>>#
>># Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/04/15 14:05:19 anderson
>># Reimport of the base with the legal name in the copyright fixed.
>>#
>># Revision 8.0 1998/12/23 23:33:39 mar
>># Branch point for Release 5.0.2
>>#
>># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:55:20 mar
>># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1
>>#
>># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:25:03 tbr
>># Branch point for Release 5.0.1
>>#
>># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:21:35 tbr
>># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1
>>#
>># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 09:08:28 tbr
>># Branch point for Release 5.0.0
>>#
>># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 01:09:44 andy
>># Prepare for GA Release
>>#
/*
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*/
>>TITLE XGetKeyboardMapping Xlib13
KeySym *
xname
Display *display = Dsp;
KeyCode first_keycode = First;
int keycode_count = ncodes;
int *keysyms_per_keycode_return = &kpk;
>>EXTERN
#define MAXKPK 5 /* Maximum keysyms_per_keyocde we will use */
#define MAXCODES 255 /* Max number of keycodes we will use */
static KeyCode First;
static int ncodes;
static int kpk; /* Keysyms per keycode */
static int oldkpk; /* old Keysyms per keycode */
static KeySym *oldkeym;
/*
* Can't really assume that there are any particular keysym names defined so
* we use our own arbitrary values.
*/
#define XT_KSYM1 0x5678
#define XT_KSYM2 0x9228
#define XT_KSYM3 0x4425
#define XT_KSYM4 0x5326
static KeySym Keys[MAXKPK*MAXCODES];
/*
* Set startup and cleanup functions to save and restore
* the original keyboard map.
*/
>>SET startup savekeymap
static void
savekeymap()
{
int tmp;
int last;
int i;
startup();
if (Dsp==NULL)
return;
XDisplayKeycodes(Dsp, &tmp, &last);
ncodes = last-tmp;
First = (KeyCode)tmp;
debug(2, "First keycode :%d", First);
debug(2, "Last keycode :%d", last);
debug(2, "Number of codes:%d", ncodes);
oldkeym = XGetKeyboardMapping(Dsp, First, ncodes, &oldkpk);
/*
* Initialise the keysym table.
*/
for (i = 0; i < MAXKPK*MAXCODES-4; i += 4) {
Keys[i] = XT_KSYM1;
Keys[i+1] = XT_KSYM2;
Keys[i+2] = XT_KSYM3;
Keys[i+3] = XT_KSYM4;
}
}
>>SET cleanup cleankeymap
static void
cleankeymap()
{
if (Dsp) {
XChangeKeyboardMapping(Dsp, First, oldkpk, oldkeym, ncodes);
XFree((char*) oldkeym);
}
cleanup();
}
>>ASSERTION Good A
A call to xname returns an array, that can be freed with
.F XFree ,
of KeySyms associated with
the specified number,
.A keycode_count ,
of KeyCodes starting with
.A first_keycode .
>>STRATEGY
Set some KeySyms with XChangeKeyboardMapping.
Call xname to get KeySyms.
Verify they are as set.
Free returned array with XFree.
>>CODE
int i, j;
int syms_per_code;
KeySym *newmap;
first_keycode = First+3;
syms_per_code = 3;
keycode_count = 9;
XChangeKeyboardMapping(display, first_keycode, syms_per_code, Keys, keycode_count);
if (isdeleted())
return;
newmap = XCALL;
for (i = 0; i < keycode_count; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < syms_per_code; j++) {
if (Keys[i*syms_per_code+j] ==
newmap[i*keysyms_per_keycode_return[0]+j])
CHECK;
else {
report("Keysym for keycode %d was 0x%x, expecting 0x%x",
first_keycode+i,
newmap[i*keysyms_per_keycode_return[0]+j],
Keys[i*syms_per_code+j]
);
FAIL;
break; /* probably pointless to continue */
}
}
}
XFree((char*)newmap);
CHECKPASS(syms_per_code*keycode_count);
>>ASSERTION def
>># A silly assertion. It is tested as much as possible above.
On a call to xname the returned KeySyms list contains
.br
.A keycode_count * keysyms_per_keycode_return
.br
elements.
>>ASSERTION Good A
On a call to xname
.A keysyms_per_keycode_return
is set to a value that is large enough to report all of the KeySyms
for any of the requested KeyCodes.
>>STRATEGY
Set KeySyms with XChangeKeyboardMapping.
Call xname to get new value of this parameter.
Verify that it is at least as large as set.
>>CODE
int syms_per_code = 6;
/*
* I don't know a really good test for this.
*/
XChangeKeyboardMapping(display, first_keycode, syms_per_code, Keys, keycode_count);
if (isdeleted())
return;
XCALL;
if (keysyms_per_keycode_return[0] >= syms_per_code)
CHECK;
else {
report("keysyms_per_keycode_return was unexpected");
FAIL;
}
CHECKPASS(1);
>>ASSERTION def
>># I'm not sure what you could do here, its just saying that there is
>># a reserved value that means 'not used'.
When an element for a particular KeyCode is unused,
then a KeySym value of
.S NoSymbol
is used in the returned array.
>>ASSERTION Bad A
When the value specified in
.A first_keycode
is less than the minimum keycode as returned by
.F XDisplayKeycodes ,
then a
.S BadValue
error occurs.
>>STRATEGY
Set first_keycode to less than the minimum keycode.
Call xname.
Verify that a BadValue error occurs.
>>CODE BadValue
first_keycode = First-1;
XCALL;
if (geterr() == BadValue)
PASS;
else
FAIL;
>>ASSERTION Bad A
When the expression
.A first_keycode + keycode_count "\- 1"
is greater than the maximum keycode as returned by
.F XDisplayKeycodes ,
then a
.S BadValue
error occurs.
>>STRATEGY
Set first keycode to greater than the maximum keycode.
Call xname.
Verify that a BadValue error occurs.
>>CODE BadValue
first_keycode = First+ncodes;
XCALL;
if (geterr() == BadValue)
PASS;
else
FAIL;
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