/* Test Key event to Key message translation * * Copyright 2003 Rein Klazes * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ /* test whether the right type of messages: * WM_KEYUP/DOWN vs WM_SYSKEYUP/DOWN are sent in case of combined * keystrokes. * * For instance -X can be accompished by * the sequence ALT-KEY-DOWN, X-KEY-DOWN, ALT-KEY-UP, X-KEY-UP * but also X-KEY-DOWN, ALT-KEY-DOWN, X-KEY-UP, ALT-KEY-UP * Whether a KEY or a SYSKEY message is sent is not always clear, it is * also not the same in WINNT as in WIN9X */ /* NOTE that there will be test failures under WIN9X * No applications are known to me that rely on this * so I don't fix it */ /* TODO: * 1. extend it to the wm_command and wm_syscommand notifications * 2. add some more tests with special cases like dead keys or right (alt) key * 3. there is some adapted code from input.c in here. Should really * make that code exactly the same. * 4. resolve the win9x case when there is a need or the testing frame work * offers a nice way. * 5. The test app creates a window, the user should not take the focus * away during its short existence. I could do something to prevent that * if it is a problem. * */ #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x401 #include "wine/test.h" #include "winbase.h" #include "winuser.h" #include /* globals */ HWND hWndTest; long timetag = 0x10000000; #define MAXKEYEVENTS 6 #define MAXKEYMESSAGES MAXKEYEVENTS /* assuming a key event generates one and only one message */ /* keyboard message names, sorted as their value */ static const char *MSGNAME[]={"WM_KEYDOWN", "WM_KEYUP", "WM_CHAR","WM_DEADCHAR", "WM_SYSKEYDOWN", "WM_SYSKEYUP", "WM_SYSCHAR", "WM_SYSDEADCHAR" ,"WM_KEYLAST"}; /* keyevents, add more as needed */ typedef enum KEVtag { ALTDOWN = 1, ALTUP, XDOWN, XUP, SHIFTDOWN, SHIFTUP, CTRLDOWN, CTRLUP } KEV; /* matching VK's */ int GETVKEY[]={0, VK_MENU, VK_MENU, 'X', 'X', VK_SHIFT, VK_SHIFT, VK_CONTROL, VK_CONTROL}; /* matching scan codes */ int GETSCAN[]={0, 0x38, 0x38, 0x2D, 0x2D, 0x2A, 0x2A, 0x1D, 0x1D }; /* matching updown events */ int GETUPDOWN[]={0, 0, KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0, KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0, KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0, KEYEVENTF_KEYUP}; /* matching descripts */ char *getdesc[]={"", "+alt","-alt","+X","-X","+shift","-shift","+ctrl","-ctrl"}; /* The MSVC headers ignore our NONAMELESSUNION requests so we have to define our own type */ typedef struct { DWORD type; union { MOUSEINPUT mi; KEYBDINPUT ki; HARDWAREINPUT hi; } u; } TEST_INPUT; #define ADDTOINPUTS(kev) \ inputs[evtctr].type = INPUT_KEYBOARD; \ ((TEST_INPUT*)inputs)[evtctr].u.ki.wVk = GETVKEY[ kev]; \ ((TEST_INPUT*)inputs)[evtctr].u.ki.wScan = GETSCAN[ kev]; \ ((TEST_INPUT*)inputs)[evtctr].u.ki.dwFlags = GETUPDOWN[ kev]; \ ((TEST_INPUT*)inputs)[evtctr].u.ki.dwExtraInfo = 0; \ ((TEST_INPUT*)inputs)[evtctr].u.ki.time = ++timetag; \ if( kev) evtctr++; typedef struct { UINT message; WPARAM wParam; LPARAM lParam; } KMSG; /******************************************* * add new test sets here * the software will make all combinations of the * keyevent defined here */ struct { int nrkev; KEV keydwn[MAXKEYEVENTS]; KEV keyup[MAXKEYEVENTS]; } testkeyset[]= { { 2, { ALTDOWN, XDOWN }, { ALTUP, XUP}}, { 3, { ALTDOWN, XDOWN , SHIFTDOWN}, { ALTUP, XUP, SHIFTUP}}, { 3, { ALTDOWN, XDOWN , CTRLDOWN}, { ALTUP, XUP, CTRLUP}}, { 3, { SHIFTDOWN, XDOWN , CTRLDOWN}, { SHIFTUP, XUP, CTRLUP}}, { 0 } /* mark the end */ }; /**********************adapted from input.c **********************************/ BYTE InputKeyStateTable[256]; BYTE AsyncKeyStateTable[256]; BYTE TrackSysKey = 0; /* determine whether ALT key up will cause a WM_SYSKEYUP or a WM_KEYUP message */ typedef union { struct { unsigned long count : 16; unsigned long code : 8; unsigned long extended : 1; unsigned long unused : 2; unsigned long win_internal : 2; unsigned long context : 1; unsigned long previous : 1; unsigned long transition : 1; } lp1; unsigned long lp2; } KEYLP; int KbdMessage( KEV kev, WPARAM *pwParam, LPARAM *plParam ) { UINT message; int VKey = GETVKEY[kev]; KEYLP keylp; keylp.lp2 = 0; keylp.lp1.count = 1; keylp.lp1.code = GETSCAN[kev]; keylp.lp1.extended = 0 ;/* FIXME (ki->dwFlags & KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY) != 0; */ keylp.lp1.win_internal = 0; if (GETUPDOWN[kev] & KEYEVENTF_KEYUP ) { message = WM_KEYUP; if( (InputKeyStateTable[VK_MENU] & 0x80) && ( (VKey == VK_MENU) || (VKey == VK_CONTROL) || !(InputKeyStateTable[VK_CONTROL] & 0x80))) { if( TrackSysKey == VK_MENU || /* -down/-up sequence */ (VKey != VK_MENU)) /* -down...-up */ message = WM_SYSKEYUP; TrackSysKey = 0; } InputKeyStateTable[VKey] &= ~0x80; keylp.lp1.previous = 1; keylp.lp1.transition = 1; } else { keylp.lp1.previous = (InputKeyStateTable[VKey] & 0x80) != 0; keylp.lp1.transition = 0; if (!(InputKeyStateTable[VKey] & 0x80)) InputKeyStateTable[VKey] ^= 0x01; InputKeyStateTable[VKey] |= 0x80; AsyncKeyStateTable[VKey] |= 0x80; message = WM_KEYDOWN; if( (InputKeyStateTable[VK_MENU] & 0x80) && !(InputKeyStateTable[VK_CONTROL] & 0x80)) { message = WM_SYSKEYDOWN; TrackSysKey = VKey; } } keylp.lp1.context = (InputKeyStateTable[VK_MENU] & 0x80) != 0; /* 1 if alt */ if( plParam) *plParam = keylp.lp2; if( pwParam) *pwParam = VKey; return message; } /****************************** end copy input.c ****************************/ /* * . prepare the keyevents for SendInputs * . calculate the "expected" messages * . Send the events to our window * . retrieve the messages from the input queue * . verify */ void do_test( HWND hwnd, int seqnr, KEV td[] ) { INPUT inputs[MAXKEYEVENTS]; KMSG expmsg[MAXKEYEVENTS]; MSG msg; char buf[100]; UINT evtctr=0; int kmctr, i; buf[0]='\0'; TrackSysKey=0; /* see input.c */ for( i = 0; i < MAXKEYEVENTS; i++) { ADDTOINPUTS(td[i]) strcat(buf, getdesc[td[i]]); if(td[i]) expmsg[i].message = KbdMessage(td[i], &(expmsg[i].wParam), &(expmsg[i].lParam)); /* see queue_kbd_event() */ else expmsg[i].message = 0; } for( kmctr = 0; kmctr < MAXKEYEVENTS && expmsg[kmctr].message; kmctr++) ; assert( evtctr <= MAXKEYEVENTS ); assert( evtctr == SendInput(evtctr, &inputs[0], sizeof(INPUT))); i = 0; trace("======== key stroke sequence #%d: %s =============\n", seqnr + 1, buf); while( PeekMessage(&msg,hwnd,WM_KEYFIRST,WM_KEYLAST,PM_REMOVE) ) { trace("message[%d] %-15s wParam %04x lParam %08lx time %lx\n", i, MSGNAME[msg.message - WM_KEYFIRST], msg.wParam, msg.lParam, msg.time); if( i < kmctr ) { ok( msg.message == expmsg[i].message && msg.wParam == expmsg[i].wParam && msg.lParam == expmsg[i].lParam, "wrong message! expected:\n" "message[%d] %-15s wParam %04x lParam %08lx\n",i, MSGNAME[(expmsg[i]).message - WM_KEYFIRST], expmsg[i].wParam, expmsg[i].lParam ); } i++; } trace("%d messages retrieved\n", i); ok( i == kmctr, "message count is wrong: got %d expected: %d\n", i, kmctr); } /* test all combinations of the specified key events */ void TestASet( HWND hWnd, int nrkev, KEV kevdwn[], KEV kevup[] ) { int i,j,k,l,m,n; static int count=0; KEV kbuf[MAXKEYEVENTS]; assert( nrkev==2 || nrkev==3); for(i=0;i