X-Git-Url: https://git.cweiske.de/enigma2.git/blobdiff_plain/41ede5ef8052385661577e28e2f3c96c9377c4ee..2b47f0d63cb4d1bfb1979bc777795a834763db9a:/lib/driver/rc.h diff --git a/lib/driver/rc.h b/lib/driver/rc.h index 7b735962..52909468 100644 --- a/lib/driver/rc.h +++ b/lib/driver/rc.h @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ class eRCInput; class eRCDriver; class eRCKey; +#ifndef SWIG + /** * \brief A remote control. * @@ -39,7 +41,7 @@ public: * For Example, it might be 16bit codes with one bit make/break or special codes * for repeat. */ - virtual void handleCode(int code)=0; + virtual void handleCode(long code)=0; /** * \brief Get user readable description. * \result The description. @@ -51,6 +53,7 @@ public: * \param key The key to get the description for. * \result User readable description of given key. */ + virtual void setExclusive(bool b) { }; }; /** @@ -87,13 +90,14 @@ public: ~eRCDriver(); void enable(int en) { enabled=en; } + virtual void setExclusive(bool) { } }; class eRCShortDriver: public eRCDriver { protected: int handle; - eSocketNotifier *sn; + ePtr sn; void keyPressed(int); public: eRCShortDriver(const char *filename); @@ -104,12 +108,13 @@ class eRCInputEventDriver: public eRCDriver { protected: int handle; - eSocketNotifier *sn; + ePtr sn; void keyPressed(int); public: std::string getDeviceName(); eRCInputEventDriver(const char *filename); ~eRCInputEventDriver(); + void setExclusive(bool b); // in exclusive mode data is not carried to console device }; class eRCKey @@ -124,10 +129,15 @@ public: } enum { + /* there are not really flags.. */ + flagMake=0, flagBreak=1, - flagRepeat=2 + flagRepeat=2, + flagLong=3, + /* but this is. */ + flagAscii=4, }; - + bool operator<(const eRCKey &r) const { if (r.producer == producer) @@ -161,12 +171,18 @@ public: rrate; // repeat rate (in ms) }; +#endif + class eRCInput: public Object { int locked; - int handle; static eRCInput *instance; - + int keyboardMode; +#ifdef SWIG + eRCInput(); + ~eRCInput(); +public: +#else public: struct lstr { @@ -181,14 +197,29 @@ public: Signal1 keyEvent; eRCInput(); ~eRCInput(); - - int lock(); - void unlock(); - int islocked() { return locked; } + void close(); bool open(); - void setFile(int handle); + /* This is only relevant for "keyboard"-styled input devices, + i.e. not plain remote controls. It's up to the input device + driver to decide wheter an input device is a keyboard or + not. + + kmNone will ignore all Ascii Characters sent from the + keyboard/console driver, only give normal keycodes to the + application. + + kmAscii will filter out all keys which produce ascii characters, + and send them instead. Note that Modifiers like shift will still + be send. Control keys which produce escape codes are send using + normal keycodes. + + kmAll will ignore all keycodes, and send everything as ascii, + including escape codes. Pretty much useless, since you should + lock the console and pass this as the console fd for making the + tc* stuff working. + */ void keyPressed(const eRCKey &key) { @@ -199,10 +230,16 @@ public: void removeDevice(const std::string &id); eRCDevice *getDevice(const std::string &id); std::map &getDevices(); - - static eRCInput *getInstance() { return instance; } - + eRCConfig config; +#endif + enum { kmNone, kmAscii, kmAll }; + void setKeyboardMode(int mode) { keyboardMode = mode; } + int getKeyboardMode() { return keyboardMode; } + static eRCInput *getInstance() { return instance; } + void lock(); + void unlock(); + int islocked() { return locked; } }; #endif