generated file from SystemKeymap.cpp to SystemKeymap.h.
* The keymap was even compiled into the input_server twice, as it was also
listed as source file.
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* Rewrote event handling: instead of writing every single device message to
the event port, they are just queued in a list, and the event loop is only
notified if necessary (ie. if a notification has been sent already, new
events are just queued up until the input_server found the time to process
them).
* This also fixed a big memory leak: every message processed by EnqueueDeviceMessage()
(IOW every key or mouse event) was leaked!
* no longer abuses gInputMethodListLocker to lock the method event queue
(it now uses the standard event queue lock).
* removed the completely superfluous, weird and decelerating event caching mechanism
* tried to find a better distribution of work between _SanitizeEvents(),
_MethodizeEvents(), and _DispatchEvents().
* HandleSetMousePosition() now only does what it's supposed to do (this currently
causes the mouse to jump at the start, though).
* now uses the "Message4" for message sending if available.
* fixed "kb_mouse_settings.h" to include all headers it needs.
* some more cleanup.
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Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for
"haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that.
(TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*).
* Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h
(auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform
"host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h,
which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both,
Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms.
* Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing
under Haiku, but not under BeOS.
* New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms.
* Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so.
* Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent
to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead
of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so
(libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore
Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used
when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server
and applications for this test environment were built.
When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is
autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need
special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment;
usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice.
* Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this
(e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly).
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to LinkReceiver, LinkMsgSender to LinkSender, and put everything into the
BPrivate namespace.
Made AppServerLink a cheap object - it will use the applications receiver/sender
and not create its own buffers.
Fixed broken communication stuff here and there (mostly Font.cpp).
Put the newly introduced set|get_system_colors() into the BPrivate namespace -
please don't introduce private functions into the public namespace!!!
Also fixed their broken communication use, as Darkwyrm obviously forgot about
it again: the sequence Flush(); GetNextMessage() without error checking is
purely wrong and can make the app hang and/or crash! :-)
Other minor cleanup.
The input_server used some test mode with the haiku build target which is
probably wrong.
Hopefully I did not forget anything this time.
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Uncomment in Jamfile "#APPSERVER_TEST_MODE = 1 ;" to test app_server with input_server
Uncomment in InputServer.h "//#define R5_CURSOR_COMM" to enable cursor comm when appserver BPortlink comm is used
Default mode is R5 comm if TARGET != haiku
and appserver BPortLink comm when TARGET = haiku
For APPSERVER_TEST_MODE, make sure to change the ViewInputDevice path in AddOnManager.cpp
To test with app_server, enable LaunchCursorThread() in AppServer.cpp and uncomment "#define INPUTSERVER_TEST_MODE 1" in ViewHWInterface.cpp
Also make sure to change the input_server path in AppServer.cpp
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Now uses BScreen to constrain mouse cursor
Now handles gracefully screen resolution changes
Yeah it works!
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Added code to send more than just mouse move messages
Removed the input_server's dependency on local PortLink sources
Broke the BeIDE project by removing the PortLink dependency (oh well) -- see me for a fix if you run into problems building locally
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Add again the load_driver_symbols() export into our KernelExport.h, as it's expected
by many kernel add-ons (drivers, modules)... the network ones, for a start.
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