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/*
* Copyright © 2020 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef _XKBREGISTRY_H_
#define _XKBREGISTRY_H_
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
/**
* @file
* @brief Query for available RMLVO
*
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @defgroup registry Query for available RMLVO
*
* The libxkbregistry API to query for available rules, models, layouts,
* variants and options (RMLVO). libxkbregistry is a separate library to
* libxkbcommon.
*
* This library is the replacement for clients currently parsing evdev.xml
* directly. The library is intended to provide easy access to the set of
* **possible** MLVO configurations for a given ruleset. It is not a library to
* apply these configurations, merely to enumerate them. The intended users of
* this library are the configuration UIs that allow a user to select their
* keyboard layout of choice.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @struct rxkb_context
*
* Opaque top level library context object.
*
* The context contains general library state, like include paths and parsed
* data. Objects are created in a specific context, and multiple contexts
* may coexist simultaneously. Objects from different contexts are
* completely separated and do not share any memory or state.
*/
struct rxkb_context;
/**
* @struct rxkb_model
*
* Opaque struct representing an XKB model.
*/
struct rxkb_model;
/**
* @struct rxkb_layout
*
* Opaque struct representing an XKB layout, including an optional variant.
* Where the variant is NULL, the layout is the base layout.
*
* For example, "us" is the base layout, "us(intl)" is the "intl" variant of the
* layout "us".
*/
struct rxkb_layout;
/**
* @struct rxkb_option_group
*
* Opaque struct representing an option group. Option groups divide the
* individual options into logical groups. Their main purpose is to indicate
* whether some options are mutually exclusive or not.
*/
struct rxkb_option_group;
/**
* @struct rxkb_option
*
* Opaque struct representing an XKB option. Options are grouped inside an @ref
* rxkb_option_group.
*/
struct rxkb_option;
/**
*
* @struct rxkb_iso639_code
*
* Opaque struct representing an ISO 639-3 code (e.g. "eng", "fra"). There
* is no guarantee that two identical ISO codes share the same struct. You
* must not rely on the pointer value of this struct.
*
* See https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data for a list of codes.
*/
struct rxkb_iso639_code;
/**
*
* @struct rxkb_iso3166_code
*
* Opaque struct representing an ISO 3166 Alpha 2 code (e.g. "US", "FR").
* There is no guarantee that two identical ISO codes share the same struct.
* You must not rely on the pointer value of this struct.
*
* See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_3166_country_codes for a list
* of codes.
*/
struct rxkb_iso3166_code;
/**
* Describes the popularity of an item. Historically, some highly specialized or
* experimental definitions are excluded from the default list and shipped in
* separate files. If these extra definitions are loaded (see @ref
* RXKB_CONTEXT_LOAD_EXOTIC_RULES), the popularity of the item is set
* accordingly.
*
* If the exotic items are not loaded, all items will have the standard
* popularity.
*/
enum rxkb_popularity {
RXKB_POPULARITY_STANDARD = 1,
RXKB_POPULARITY_EXOTIC,
};
/**
* Flags for context creation.
*/
enum rxkb_context_flags {
RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_FLAGS = 0,
/**
* Skip the default include paths. This requires the caller to call
* rxkb_context_include_path_append() or
* rxkb_context_include_path_append_default().
*/
RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDES = (1 << 0),
/**
* Load the extra items that are considered too exotic for the default list.
*
* For historical reasons, xkeyboard-config ships those exotic rules in a
* separate file (e.g. `evdev.extras.xml`). Where the exotic rules are
* requested, libxkbregistry will look for and load `$ruleset.extras.xml`
* in the include paths, see rxkb_context_include_path_append() for details
* on the lookup behavior.
*/
RXKB_CONTEXT_LOAD_EXOTIC_RULES = (1 << 1),
};
/**
* Create a new xkb registry context.
*
* The context has an initial refcount of 1. Use rxkb_context_unref() to release
* memory associated with this context.
*
* Creating a context does not parse the files yet, use
* rxkb_context_parse().
*
* @param flags Flags affecting context behavior
* @return A new xkb registry context or NULL on failure
*/
struct rxkb_context *
rxkb_context_new(enum rxkb_context_flags flags);
/** Specifies a logging level. */
enum rxkb_log_level {
RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL = 10, /**< Log critical internal errors only. */
RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR = 20, /**< Log all errors. */
RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING = 30, /**< Log warnings and errors. */
RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO = 40, /**< Log information, warnings, and errors. */
RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG = 50 /**< Log everything. */
};
/**
* Set the current logging level.
*
* @param ctx The context in which to set the logging level.
* @param level The logging level to use. Only messages from this level
* and below will be logged.
*
* The default level is RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR. The environment variable
* RXKB_LOG_LEVEL, if set at the time the context was created, overrides the
* default value. It may be specified as a level number or name.
*/
void
rxkb_context_set_log_level(struct rxkb_context *ctx,
enum rxkb_log_level level);
/**
* Get the current logging level.
*/
enum rxkb_log_level
rxkb_context_get_log_level(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Set a custom function to handle logging messages.
*
* @param ctx The context in which to use the set logging function.
* @param log_fn The function that will be called for logging messages.
* Passing NULL restores the default function, which logs to stderr.
*
* By default, log messages from this library are printed to stderr. This
* function allows you to replace the default behavior with a custom
* handler. The handler is only called with messages which match the
* current logging level and verbosity settings for the context.
* level is the logging level of the message. @a format and @a args are
* the same as in the vprintf(3) function.
*
* You may use rxkb_context_set_user_data() on the context, and then call
* rxkb_context_get_user_data() from within the logging function to provide
* it with additional private context.
*/
void
rxkb_context_set_log_fn(struct rxkb_context *ctx,
void (*log_fn)(struct rxkb_context *ctx,
enum rxkb_log_level level,
const char *format, va_list args));
/**
* Parse the given ruleset. This can only be called once per context and once
* parsed the data in the context is considered constant and will never
* change.
*
* This function parses all files with the given ruleset name. See
* rxkb_context_include_path_append() for details.
*
* If this function returns false, libxkbregistry failed to parse the xml files.
* This is usually caused by invalid files on the host and should be debugged by
* the host's administrator using external tools. Callers should reduce the
* include paths to known good paths and/or fall back to a default RMLVO set.
*
* If this function returns false, the context should be be considered dead and
* must be released with rxkb_context_unref().
*
* @param ctx The xkb registry context
* @param ruleset The ruleset to parse, e.g. "evdev"
* @return true on success or false on failure
*/
bool
rxkb_context_parse(struct rxkb_context *ctx, const char *ruleset);
/**
* Parse the default ruleset as configured at build time. See
* rxkb_context_parse() for details.
*/
bool
rxkb_context_parse_default_ruleset(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Increases the refcount of this object by one and returns the object.
*
* @param ctx The xkb registry context
* @return The passed in object
*/
struct rxkb_context*
rxkb_context_ref(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Decreases the refcount of this object by one. Where the refcount of an
* object hits zero, associated resources will be freed.
*
* @param ctx The xkb registry context
* @return always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_context*
rxkb_context_unref(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Assign user-specific data. libxkbregistry will not look at or modify the
* data, it will merely return the same pointer in
* rxkb_context_get_user_data().
*
* @param ctx The xkb registry context
* @param user_data User-specific data pointer
*/
void
rxkb_context_set_user_data(struct rxkb_context *ctx, void *user_data);
/**
* Return the pointer passed into rxkb_context_get_user_data().
*
* @param ctx The xkb registry context
* @return User-specific data pointer
*/
void *
rxkb_context_get_user_data(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Append a new entry to the context's include path.
*
* The include path handling is optimized for the most common use-case: a set of
* system files that provide a complete set of MLVO and some
* custom MLVO provided by a user **in addition** to the system set.
*
* The include paths should be given so that the least complete path is
* specified first and the most complete path is appended last. For example:
*
* @code
* ctx = rxkb_context_new(RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDES);
* rxkb_context_include_path_append(ctx, "/home/user/.config/xkb");
* rxkb_context_include_path_append(ctx, "/usr/share/X11/xkb");
* rxkb_context_parse(ctx, "evdev");
* @endcode
*
* The above example reflects the default behavior unless @ref
* RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDES is provided.
*
* Loading of the files is in **reverse order**, i.e. the last path appended is
* loaded first - in this case the ``/usr/share/X11/xkb`` path.
* Any models, layouts, variants and options defined in the "evdev" ruleset
* are loaded into the context. Then, any RMLVO found in the "evdev" ruleset of
* the user's path (``/home/user/.config/xkb`` in this example) are **appended**
* to the existing set.
*
* Note that data from previously loaded include paths is never overwritten,
* only appended to. It is not not possible to change the system-provided data,
* only to append new models, layouts, variants and options to it.
*
* In other words, to define a new variant of the "us" layout called "banana",
* the following XML is sufficient.
*
* @verbatim
* <xkbConfigRegistry version="1.1">
* <layoutList>
* <layout>
* <configItem>
* <name>us</name>
* </configItem>
* <variantList>
* <variant>
* <configItem>
* <name>banana</name>
* <description>English (Banana)</description>
* </configItem>
* </variant>
* </layout>
* </layoutList>
* </xkbConfigRegistry>
* @endverbatim
*
* The list of models, options and all other layouts (including "us" and its
* variants) is taken from the system files. The resulting list of layouts will
* thus have a "us" keyboard layout with the variant "banana" and all other
* system-provided variants (dvorak, colemak, intl, etc.)
*
* This function must be called before rxkb_context_parse() or
* rxkb_context_parse_default_ruleset().
*
* @returns true on success, or false if the include path could not be added
* or is inaccessible.
*/
bool
rxkb_context_include_path_append(struct rxkb_context *ctx, const char *path);
/**
* Append the default include paths to the context's include path.
* See rxkb_context_include_path_append() for details about the merge order.
*
* This function must be called before rxkb_context_parse() or
* rxkb_context_parse_default_ruleset().
*
* @returns true on success, or false if the include path could not be added
* or is inaccessible.
*/
bool
rxkb_context_include_path_append_default(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Return the first model for this context. Use this to start iterating over
* the models, followed by calls to rxkb_model_next(). Models are not sorted.
*
* The refcount of the returned model is not increased. Use rxkb_model_ref() if
* you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @return The first model in the model list.
*/
struct rxkb_model *
rxkb_model_first(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Return the next model for this context. Returns NULL when no more models
* are available.
*
* The refcount of the returned model is not increased. Use rxkb_model_ref() if
* you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @return the next model or NULL at the end of the list
*/
struct rxkb_model *
rxkb_model_next(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
*
* @returns The argument passed in to this function.
*/
struct rxkb_model *
rxkb_model_ref(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
* all memory associated with this struct is freed.
*
* @returns always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_model *
rxkb_model_unref(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Return the name of this model. This is the value for M in RMLVO, to be used
* with libxkbcommon.
*/
const char *
rxkb_model_get_name(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Return a human-readable description of this model. This function may return
* NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_model_get_description(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Return the vendor name for this model. This function may return NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_model_get_vendor(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Return the popularity for this model.
*/
enum rxkb_popularity
rxkb_model_get_popularity(struct rxkb_model *m);
/**
* Return the first layout for this context. Use this to start iterating over
* the layouts, followed by calls to rxkb_layout_next(). Layouts are not sorted.
*
* The refcount of the returned layout is not increased. Use rxkb_layout_ref() if
* you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @return The first layout in the layout list.
*/
struct rxkb_layout *
rxkb_layout_first(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Return the next layout for this context. Returns NULL when no more layouts
* are available.
*
* The refcount of the returned layout is not increased. Use rxkb_layout_ref()
* if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @return the next layout or NULL at the end of the list
*/
struct rxkb_layout *
rxkb_layout_next(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
*
* @returns The argument passed in to this function.
*/
struct rxkb_layout *
rxkb_layout_ref(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
* all memory associated with this struct is freed.
*
* @returns always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_layout *
rxkb_layout_unref(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Return the name of this layout. This is the value for L in RMLVO, to be used
* with libxkbcommon.
*/
const char *
rxkb_layout_get_name(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Return the variant of this layout. This is the value for V in RMLVO, to be
* used with libxkbcommon.
*
* A variant does not stand on its own, it always depends on the base layout.
* e.g. there may be multiple variants called "intl" but there is only one
* "us(intl)".
*
* Where the variant is NULL, the layout is the base layout (e.g. "us").
*/
const char *
rxkb_layout_get_variant(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Return a short (one-word) description of this layout. This function may
* return NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_layout_get_brief(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Return a human-readable description of this layout. This function may return
* NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_layout_get_description(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Return the popularity for this layout.
*/
enum rxkb_popularity
rxkb_layout_get_popularity(struct rxkb_layout *l);
/**
* Return the first option group for this context. Use this to start iterating
* over the option groups, followed by calls to rxkb_option_group_next().
* Option groups are not sorted.
*
* The refcount of the returned option group is not increased. Use
* rxkb_option_group_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
* scope.
*
* @return The first option group in the option group list.
*/
struct rxkb_option_group *
rxkb_option_group_first(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
/**
* Return the next option group for this context. Returns NULL when no more
* option groups are available.
*
* The refcount of the returned option group is not increased. Use
* rxkb_option_group_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
* scope.
*
* @return the next option group or NULL at the end of the list
*/
struct rxkb_option_group *
rxkb_option_group_next(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
/**
* Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
*
* @returns The argument passed in to this function.
*/
struct rxkb_option_group *
rxkb_option_group_ref(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
/**
* Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
* all memory associated with this struct is freed.
*
* @returns always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_option_group *
rxkb_option_group_unref(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
/**
* Return the name of this option group. This is **not** the value for O in
* RMLVO, the name can be used for internal sorting in the caller. This function
* may return NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_option_group_get_name(struct rxkb_option_group *m);
/**
* Return a human-readable description of this option group. This function may
* return NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_option_group_get_description(struct rxkb_option_group *m);
/**
* @return true if multiple options within this option group can be selected
* simultaneously, false if all options within this option group
* are mutually exclusive.
*/
bool
rxkb_option_group_allows_multiple(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
/**
* Return the popularity for this option group.
*/
enum rxkb_popularity
rxkb_option_group_get_popularity(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
/**
* Return the first option for this option group. Use this to start iterating
* over the options, followed by calls to rxkb_option_next(). Options are not
* sorted.
*
* The refcount of the returned option is not increased. Use rxkb_option_ref()
* if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @return The first option in the option list.
*/
struct rxkb_option *
rxkb_option_first(struct rxkb_option_group *group);
/**
* Return the next option for this option group. Returns NULL when no more
* options are available.
*
* The refcount of the returned options is not increased. Use rxkb_option_ref()
* if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @returns The next option or NULL at the end of the list
*/
struct rxkb_option *
rxkb_option_next(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
*
* @returns The argument passed in to this function.
*/
struct rxkb_option *
rxkb_option_ref(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
* all memory associated with this struct is freed.
*
* @returns always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_option *
rxkb_option_unref(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Return the name of this option. This is the value for O in RMLVO, to be used
* with libxkbcommon.
*/
const char *
rxkb_option_get_name(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Return a short (one-word) description of this option. This function may
* return NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_option_get_brief(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Return a human-readable description of this option. This function may return
* NULL.
*/
const char *
rxkb_option_get_description(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Return the popularity for this option.
*/
enum rxkb_popularity
rxkb_option_get_popularity(struct rxkb_option *o);
/**
* Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
*
* @returns The argument passed in to this function.
*/
struct rxkb_iso639_code *
rxkb_iso639_code_ref(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
/**
* Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
* all memory associated with this struct is freed.
*
* @returns always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_iso639_code *
rxkb_iso639_code_unref(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
/**
* Return the ISO 639-3 code for this code (e.g. "eng", "fra").
*/
const char *
rxkb_iso639_code_get_code(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
/**
* Return the first ISO 639 for this layout. Use this to start iterating over
* the codes, followed by calls to rxkb_iso639_code_next(). Codes are not
* sorted.
*
* The refcount of the returned code is not increased. Use rxkb_iso639_code_ref()
* if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
*
* @return The first code in the code list.
*/
struct rxkb_iso639_code *
rxkb_layout_get_iso639_first(struct rxkb_layout *layout);
/**
* Return the next code in the list. Returns NULL when no more codes
* are available.
*
* The refcount of the returned codes is not increased. Use
* rxkb_iso639_code_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
* scope.
*
* @returns The next code or NULL at the end of the list
*/
struct rxkb_iso639_code *
rxkb_iso639_code_next(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
/**
* Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
*
* @returns The argument passed in to this function.
*/
struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
rxkb_iso3166_code_ref(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
/**
* Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
* all memory associated with this struct is freed.
*
* @returns always NULL
*/
struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
rxkb_iso3166_code_unref(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
/**
* Return the ISO 3166 Alpha 2 code for this code (e.g. "US", "FR").
*/
const char *
rxkb_iso3166_code_get_code(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
/**
* Return the first ISO 3166 for this layout. Use this to start iterating over
* the codes, followed by calls to rxkb_iso3166_code_next(). Codes are not
* sorted.
*
* The refcount of the returned code is not increased. Use
* rxkb_iso3166_code_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
* scope.
*
* @return The first code in the code list.
*/
struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
rxkb_layout_get_iso3166_first(struct rxkb_layout *layout);
/**
* Return the next code in the list. Returns NULL when no more codes
* are available.
*
* The refcount of the returned codes is not increased. Use
* rxkb_iso3166_code_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
* scope.
*
* @returns The next code or NULL at the end of the list
*/
struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
rxkb_iso3166_code_next(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* _XKBREGISTRY_H_ */
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