qt5base-lts/tests/auto/other/xkbkeyboard/tst_xkbkeyboard.cpp

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// Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0
platforminputcontexts: use libxkbcommon compose key API Our implementation of compose table parser was added on Mar, 2013. libxkbcommon added APIs for the same thing in Oct, 2014 (ver: 0.5.0). After removing RHEL 6.6 from the list of supported platforms we were able to move the minimal required libxkbcommon version to 0.5.0. Now we can use the xkbcommon-compose APIs on all supported platforms. With this patch we can drop nearly 1000 lines of maintenance burden. This patch fixes user reported issues with our implementation. Known issues: - Testing revealed that xkbcommon-compose does not support non-utf8 locales, and that is by design - https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/76 Our implementation did work for those locales too, but it is unclear if anyone actually uses non-utf8 locales. It is a corner case (work-arounds existing) and likely a configuration error on the users' system. - Looking at the release notes for versions above 0.6.1, only one issue that stands out. Compose input does not work on system with tr_TR.UTF-8 locale, fixed in 0.7.1. Compose input works fine when using e.g. en_US.UTF-8 locale with Turkish keyboard layout. Note: With Qt 5.13 we have removed Ubuntu 16.04 and openSUSE 42.3 from CI: Ubuntu 16.04 - 0.5.0 openSUSE 42.3 - 0.6.1 CI for Qt 5.13 has: Ubuntu 18.04 - 0.8.0 RHEL-7.4 - 0.7.1 openSUSE 15.0 - 0.8.1 Currently the minimal required libxkbcommon version in src/gui/configure.json is set to 0.5.0, but we could bump it to 0.7.1 to avoid known issues from above, but that is a decision for a separate patch. [ChangeLog][plugins][platforminputcontexts] Now using libxkbcommon-compose APIs for compose key input, instead of Qt's own implementation. Fixes: QTBUG-42181 Fixes: QTBUG-53663 Fixes: QTBUG-48657 Change-Id: I79aafe2bc601293844066e7e5f5eddd3719c6bba Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giulio.camuffo@kdab.com> Reviewed-by: Johan Helsing <johan.helsing@qt.io>
2014-10-24 14:31:48 +00:00
#include <QtCore>
#include <QtGui>
#include <QTest>
platforminputcontexts: use libxkbcommon compose key API Our implementation of compose table parser was added on Mar, 2013. libxkbcommon added APIs for the same thing in Oct, 2014 (ver: 0.5.0). After removing RHEL 6.6 from the list of supported platforms we were able to move the minimal required libxkbcommon version to 0.5.0. Now we can use the xkbcommon-compose APIs on all supported platforms. With this patch we can drop nearly 1000 lines of maintenance burden. This patch fixes user reported issues with our implementation. Known issues: - Testing revealed that xkbcommon-compose does not support non-utf8 locales, and that is by design - https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/76 Our implementation did work for those locales too, but it is unclear if anyone actually uses non-utf8 locales. It is a corner case (work-arounds existing) and likely a configuration error on the users' system. - Looking at the release notes for versions above 0.6.1, only one issue that stands out. Compose input does not work on system with tr_TR.UTF-8 locale, fixed in 0.7.1. Compose input works fine when using e.g. en_US.UTF-8 locale with Turkish keyboard layout. Note: With Qt 5.13 we have removed Ubuntu 16.04 and openSUSE 42.3 from CI: Ubuntu 16.04 - 0.5.0 openSUSE 42.3 - 0.6.1 CI for Qt 5.13 has: Ubuntu 18.04 - 0.8.0 RHEL-7.4 - 0.7.1 openSUSE 15.0 - 0.8.1 Currently the minimal required libxkbcommon version in src/gui/configure.json is set to 0.5.0, but we could bump it to 0.7.1 to avoid known issues from above, but that is a decision for a separate patch. [ChangeLog][plugins][platforminputcontexts] Now using libxkbcommon-compose APIs for compose key input, instead of Qt's own implementation. Fixes: QTBUG-42181 Fixes: QTBUG-53663 Fixes: QTBUG-48657 Change-Id: I79aafe2bc601293844066e7e5f5eddd3719c6bba Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giulio.camuffo@kdab.com> Reviewed-by: Johan Helsing <johan.helsing@qt.io>
2014-10-24 14:31:48 +00:00
#include <qpa/qplatforminputcontextfactory_p.h>
#include <qpa/qplatforminputcontext.h>
class tst_XkbKeyboard : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private slots:
void verifyComposeInputContextInterface();
};
void tst_XkbKeyboard::verifyComposeInputContextInterface()
{
QPlatformInputContext *inputContext = QPlatformInputContextFactory::create(QStringLiteral("compose"));
QVERIFY(inputContext);
const char *const inputContextClassName = "QComposeInputContext";
const char *const normalizedSignature = "setXkbContext(xkb_context*)";
QVERIFY(inputContext->objectName() == QLatin1String(inputContextClassName));
int methodIndex = inputContext->metaObject()->indexOfMethod(normalizedSignature);
QMetaMethod method = inputContext->metaObject()->method(methodIndex);
Q_ASSERT(method.isValid());
}
QTEST_MAIN(tst_XkbKeyboard)
#include "tst_xkbkeyboard.moc"