Macros was still using its own bit in the `Key.flags_` byte to define Macros
keys, unlike all the other plugins that define their own special `Key`
values. This standardizes Macros to make it more like other plugins.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
These testcases demonstrate that the macros defined in the keymap still work as
they did before the change from `IS_MACRO` to using `kaleidoscope::ranges`.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
This change adds a set of functions to the `VirtualDeviceTest` class to make it
possible to write simpler testcases involving timed keyswitch press and release
events along with corresponding keyboard HID reports.
Other outputs (Consumer & System Control HID reports, LEDs, et cetera) are
not yet included.
Some users have pointed out that certain keys (in particular, `space` &
`backspace`) are inconvenient to require the minimum prior interval to make a
qukey resolve to a modifier (especially `shift`). We could blacklist those keys,
but it's hard to predict what they all might be. The problem is mainly one for
very fast typists, and therefore I expect it to show up when following the
"normal" printable keys, not often other keys.
This could also be made into a configurable list, but I'd prefer not to do so
unless there's serious demand for it, as Qukeys already has too many settings.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
Unintended modifiers are becoming an increasingly big problem among users of
Qukeys. This change adds yet another configuration option to prevent this from
happening while users are typing fast. It introduces a new requirement to make a
qukey eligible to become a qukey; a minimum amount of time that must pass
between the keypress event for a non-modifier key and the subsequent keypress
event of the qukey.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
Because ARDUINO_LOCAL_LIB_PATH was being set to a default value for other
operating systems before checking the OS version, it would never get set
correctly for macOS (unless it was already set externally). This change fixes
that problem so that it's no longer necessary to set BOARD_HARDWARE_PATH
externally when executing `run-docker`.
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>
Instead of ignoring the return value of RUN_ALL_TESTS, exit with the same status
code. This will make failing tests actually fail the build, instead of logging
the error, and then exiting successfully.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
When starting up, we correctly set the active layer counter to one, and the
active layer stack will therefore correctly contain layer 0 as an active layer.
However, we weren't setting the `layer_state_` bitmap up properly, and as such,
`Layer.isActive(0)` was returning false, despite the layer being active as far
as lookups were concerned.
To fix this, we explicitly flip the 0th bit on in the newly introduced
`Layer.setup()` method, where the initial keymap cache update was moved to, too.
Fixes#951.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
This adds a test to check that `Layer.isActive(0)` should return true, without
explicitly activating layer 0. At the moment, this is not the case, and the test
will fail.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@keyboard.io>
These are very rudimentary testcases, and already need to be rewritten, but
should serve as the first step in a process of developing better, more robust
testcases in the future.
- A single tap of a qukey alone
- A hold timeout test
- A full overlap test (subsequent key released first)
- A rollover test (subsequent key released late enough to produce primary qukey value)
Signed-off-by: Michael Richters <gedankenexperimenter@gmail.com>