Files
nethack/win/Qt/qt_key.cpp
PatR 2d70d86ded qt_key.cpp
I've been trying to figure out how to make ^[ be treated as ESC but
so far have failed.  That key combination just acts like a dead key.
But one bit of cp_key.cpp can be implemented instead of ignored.

No change in behavior because the keyboard-state value isn't being
used anywhere.
2020-08-25 18:59:22 -07:00

89 lines
1.7 KiB
C++

// Copyright (c) Warwick Allison, 1999.
// Qt4 conversion copyright (c) Ray Chason, 2012-2014.
// NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
// qt_key.cpp -- a key buffer
extern "C" {
#include "hack.h"
}
#include "qt_pre.h"
#include <QtGui/QtGui>
#include "qt_post.h"
#include "qt_key.h"
namespace nethack_qt_ {
NetHackQtKeyBuffer::NetHackQtKeyBuffer() :
in(0), out(0)
{
}
bool NetHackQtKeyBuffer::Empty() const { return in==out; }
bool NetHackQtKeyBuffer::Full() const { return (in+1)%maxkey==out; }
void NetHackQtKeyBuffer::Put(int k, int a, uint kbstate)
{
//raw_fprintf("k:%3d a:%3d s:0x%08x\n", k, a, kbstate);
if ( Full() ) return; // Safety
key[in] = k;
ascii[in] = a;
state[in] = (Qt::KeyboardModifiers) kbstate;
in = (in + 1) % maxkey;
}
void NetHackQtKeyBuffer::Put(char a)
{
Put(0, a, 0U);
}
void NetHackQtKeyBuffer::Put(const char* str)
{
while (*str) Put(*str++);
}
int NetHackQtKeyBuffer::GetKey()
{
if ( Empty() ) return 0;
int r=TopKey();
out=(out+1)%maxkey;
return r;
}
int NetHackQtKeyBuffer::GetAscii()
{
if ( Empty() ) return 0; // Safety
int r=TopAscii();
out=(out+1)%maxkey;
return r;
}
Qt::KeyboardModifiers NetHackQtKeyBuffer::GetState()
{
if ( Empty() ) return 0;
Qt::KeyboardModifiers r=TopState();
out=(out+1)%maxkey;
return r;
}
int NetHackQtKeyBuffer::TopKey() const
{
if ( Empty() ) return 0;
return key[out];
}
int NetHackQtKeyBuffer::TopAscii() const
{
if ( Empty() ) return 0;
return ascii[out];
}
Qt::KeyboardModifiers NetHackQtKeyBuffer::TopState() const
{
if ( Empty() ) return 0;
return state[out];
}
} // namespace nethack_qt_