This avoids a couple of special cases in the code, and is more
consistent. Since anyone who includes xkbcommon.h also gets
xkbcommon-keysyms.h, and anyone who include xkbcommon-keysyms.h would
want NoSymbol anyway, there's no down side.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
*
*/
+#define XKB_KEY_NoSymbol 0x000000 /* Special KeySym */
#define XKB_KEY_VoidSymbol 0xffffff /* Void symbol */
/*
#include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon-names.h>
#include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon-keysyms.h>
-#define XKB_KEY_NoSymbol 0L /* special KeySym */
-
typedef uint32_t xkb_keycode_t;
typedef uint32_t xkb_keysym_t;
typedef uint32_t xkb_mod_index_t;
fclose(fptr);
}
- /* Special case XKB_KEY_NoSymbol. */
- info[ksnum].name = strdup("NoSymbol");
- info[ksnum].val = XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
- ksnum++;
-
printf("/* This file is generated from keysymdef.h. */\n");
printf("/* Do not edit. */\n");
printf("\n");
return;
}
- /* Not listed in keysymdef.h for hysterical raisins. */
- if (ks == XKB_KEY_NoSymbol) {
- snprintf(buffer, size, "NoSymbol");
- return;
- }
-
/* Try to find it in our hash table. */
if (ks <= 0x1fffffff) {
val1 = ks >> 24;