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Properly forward all XKB messages. You can use XKB_LOG_VERBOSITY= to
control the amount of messages sent by XKB. We explicitly set
XKB_LOG_LEVEL to 7 you can use SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL to control the log-level
generically.
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Use XKB_CONTEXT_NO_FLAGS instead of magic 0.
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Before forwarding keyboard events, feed them into possible compose tables.
This enables Compose-key and Dead-key features.
Few notes:
* REPEAT events are never fed into compose tables. It just doesn't make
sense and is usually not wanted. Compose-sequences are usually hard to
remember and take time to type. Thus, the REPEAT event of the
Compose-key itself would often cancel the compose sequence already.
* Stop resolving symbols for UP events. Anything but keycodes is never
associated to a physical key, but is a one-time action. There is
nothing like UP events for key-symbols!
* Cancel compose-sequences on Multi-Key UP. See the inline comment. We
should make this configurable!
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Add support for compose files to idev-keyboard. This requires
libxkbcommon-0.5.0, which is pretty new, but should be fine.
We don't use the compose-files, yet. Further commits will put life into
them.
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XKB_KEY_NoSymbol is defined as 0 but does not correspond to a VT key with
ASCII value 0. No such key exists, so don't try to find such a key.
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We currently print weird error-messages if xkbcommon fails (which cannot
fail so far, but might in the future). Fix the uninitialized variable
warnings by setting 'r' correctly.
Thanks to Philippe De Swert for catching this (via coverity).
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Skipping interfaces randomly without the caller specifying it is nasty.
Avoid this and let the caller do that themselves.
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Fix leaking the xkb-state during keyboard destruction, leaking lots of xkb
references into the wild.
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The idev-keyboard object provides keyboard devices to the idev interface.
It uses libxkbcommon to provide proper keymap support.
So far, the keyboard implementation is pretty straightforward with one
keyboard device per matching evdev element. We feed everything into the
system keymap and provide proper high-level keyboard events to the
application. Compose-features and IM need to be added later.
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