From 95d20e6d8bb1ffaf3024af793daf789ee0b75727 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pascal Getreuer <50221757+getreuer@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2022 00:14:02 -0700 Subject: Fix and add unit tests for Caps Word to work with Unicode Map, Auto Shift, Retro Shift. (#17284) * Fix Caps Word and Unicode Map * Tests for Caps Word + Auto Shift and Unicode Map. * Fix formatting * Add additional keyboard report expectation macros This commit defines five test utilities, EXPECT_REPORT, EXPECT_UNICODE, EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT, EXPECT_ANY_REPORT and EXPECT_NO_REPORT for use with TestDriver. EXPECT_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a given keyboard report will be sent. For instance, EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LSFT, KC_A)); is shorthand for EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_A))); EXPECT_UNICODE sets a gmock expectation that a given Unicode code point will be sent using UC_LNX input mode. For instance for U+2013, EXPECT_UNICODE(driver, 0x2013); expects the sequence of keys: "Ctrl+Shift+U, 2, 0, 1, 3, space". EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a given keyboard report will be sent. For instance EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver); expects a single report without keypresses or modifiers. EXPECT_ANY_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a arbitrary keyboard report will be sent, without matching its contents. For instance EXPECT_ANY_REPORT(driver).Times(1); expects a single arbitrary keyboard report will be sent. EXPECT_NO_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that no keyboard report will be sent at all. * Add tap_key() and tap_keys() to TestFixture. This commit adds a `tap_key(key)` method to TestFixture that taps a given KeymapKey, optionally with a specified delay between press and release. Similarly, the method `tap_keys(key_a, key_b, key_c)` taps a sequence of KeymapKeys. * Use EXPECT_REPORT, tap_keys, etc. in most tests. This commit uses EXPECT_REPORT, EXPECT_UNICODE, EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT, EXPECT_NO_REPORT, tap_key() and tap_keys() test utilities from the previous two commits in most tests. Particularly the EXPECT_REPORT macro is frequently useful and makes a nice reduction in boilerplate needed to express many tests. Co-authored-by: David Kosorin --- quantum/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c | 1 + quantum/quantum.c | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'quantum') diff --git a/quantum/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c b/quantum/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c index 652becbc9a..6cb2ba8dbb 100644 --- a/quantum/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c +++ b/quantum/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ __attribute__((weak)) void unicode_input_start(void) { unicode_saved_mods = get_mods(); // Save current mods clear_mods(); // Unregister mods to start from a clean state + clear_weak_mods(); switch (unicode_config.input_mode) { case UC_MAC: diff --git a/quantum/quantum.c b/quantum/quantum.c index ac3e2d90b4..33121f6b95 100644 --- a/quantum/quantum.c +++ b/quantum/quantum.c @@ -289,6 +289,9 @@ bool process_record_quantum(keyrecord_t *record) { #ifdef TAP_DANCE_ENABLE process_tap_dance(keycode, record) && #endif +#ifdef CAPS_WORD_ENABLE + process_caps_word(keycode, record) && +#endif #if defined(UNICODE_COMMON_ENABLE) process_unicode_common(keycode, record) && #endif @@ -307,9 +310,6 @@ bool process_record_quantum(keyrecord_t *record) { #ifdef TERMINAL_ENABLE process_terminal(keycode, record) && #endif -#ifdef CAPS_WORD_ENABLE - process_caps_word(keycode, record) && -#endif #ifdef SPACE_CADET_ENABLE process_space_cadet(keycode, record) && #endif -- cgit v1.2.1