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* Replace `std::mem::uninitialized` with `MaybeUninit` * Avoid undefined behavior when using `MaybeUninit` * Restore unused `PointerState` fields as internally public * Zero-initialize some struct values in Xlib FFI calls * Reform usage of `MaybeUninit` in Xlib FFI * Prefer safe zero-initialization using `Default`, when possible * Zero-initialize integers and floats using `0` or `0.0` * Use `MaybeUninit::uninit` for large byte buffers and union types * Use `MaybeUninit::uninit` when the resulting value is ignored
188 lines
5.6 KiB
Rust
188 lines
5.6 KiB
Rust
use std::{slice, str};
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use super::*;
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use crate::event::ModifiersState;
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pub const VIRTUAL_CORE_POINTER: c_int = 2;
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pub const VIRTUAL_CORE_KEYBOARD: c_int = 3;
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// A base buffer size of 1kB uses a negligible amount of RAM while preventing us from having to
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// re-allocate (and make another round-trip) in the *vast* majority of cases.
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// To test if `lookup_utf8` works correctly, set this to 1.
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const TEXT_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 1024;
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impl From<ffi::XIModifierState> for ModifiersState {
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fn from(mods: ffi::XIModifierState) -> Self {
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let state = mods.effective as c_uint;
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ModifiersState {
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alt: state & ffi::Mod1Mask != 0,
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shift: state & ffi::ShiftMask != 0,
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ctrl: state & ffi::ControlMask != 0,
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logo: state & ffi::Mod4Mask != 0,
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}
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}
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}
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// NOTE: Some of these fields are not used, but may be of use in the future.
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pub struct PointerState<'a> {
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xconn: &'a XConnection,
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pub root: ffi::Window,
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pub child: ffi::Window,
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pub root_x: c_double,
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pub root_y: c_double,
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pub win_x: c_double,
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pub win_y: c_double,
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buttons: ffi::XIButtonState,
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modifiers: ffi::XIModifierState,
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pub group: ffi::XIGroupState,
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pub relative_to_window: bool,
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}
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impl<'a> PointerState<'a> {
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pub fn get_modifier_state(&self) -> ModifiersState {
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self.modifiers.into()
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}
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}
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impl<'a> Drop for PointerState<'a> {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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if !self.buttons.mask.is_null() {
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unsafe {
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// This is why you need to read the docs carefully...
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(self.xconn.xlib.XFree)(self.buttons.mask as _);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl XConnection {
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pub fn select_xinput_events(
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&self,
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window: c_ulong,
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device_id: c_int,
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mask: i32,
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) -> Flusher<'_> {
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let mut event_mask = ffi::XIEventMask {
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deviceid: device_id,
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mask: &mask as *const _ as *mut c_uchar,
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mask_len: mem::size_of_val(&mask) as c_int,
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};
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unsafe {
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(self.xinput2.XISelectEvents)(
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self.display,
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window,
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&mut event_mask as *mut ffi::XIEventMask,
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1, // number of masks to read from pointer above
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);
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}
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Flusher::new(self)
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}
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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pub fn select_xkb_events(&self, device_id: c_uint, mask: c_ulong) -> Option<Flusher<'_>> {
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let status = unsafe { (self.xlib.XkbSelectEvents)(self.display, device_id, mask, mask) };
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if status == ffi::True {
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Some(Flusher::new(self))
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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pub fn query_pointer(
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&self,
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window: ffi::Window,
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device_id: c_int,
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) -> Result<PointerState<'_>, XError> {
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unsafe {
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let mut root = 0;
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let mut child = 0;
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let mut root_x = 0.0;
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let mut root_y = 0.0;
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let mut win_x = 0.0;
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let mut win_y = 0.0;
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let mut buttons = Default::default();
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let mut modifiers = Default::default();
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let mut group = Default::default();
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let relative_to_window = (self.xinput2.XIQueryPointer)(
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self.display,
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device_id,
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window,
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&mut root,
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&mut child,
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&mut root_x,
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&mut root_y,
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&mut win_x,
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&mut win_y,
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&mut buttons,
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&mut modifiers,
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&mut group,
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) == ffi::True;
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self.check_errors()?;
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Ok(PointerState {
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xconn: self,
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root,
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child,
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root_x,
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root_y,
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win_x,
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win_y,
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buttons,
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modifiers,
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group,
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relative_to_window,
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})
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}
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}
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fn lookup_utf8_inner(
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&self,
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ic: ffi::XIC,
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key_event: &mut ffi::XKeyEvent,
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buffer: *mut u8,
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size: usize,
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) -> (ffi::KeySym, ffi::Status, c_int) {
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let mut keysym: ffi::KeySym = 0;
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let mut status: ffi::Status = 0;
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let count = unsafe {
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(self.xlib.Xutf8LookupString)(
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ic,
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key_event,
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buffer as *mut c_char,
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size as c_int,
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&mut keysym,
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&mut status,
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)
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};
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(keysym, status, count)
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}
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pub fn lookup_utf8(&self, ic: ffi::XIC, key_event: &mut ffi::XKeyEvent) -> String {
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// `assume_init` is safe here because the array consists of `MaybeUninit` values,
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// which do not require initialization.
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let mut buffer: [MaybeUninit<u8>; TEXT_BUFFER_SIZE] =
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unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
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// If the buffer overflows, we'll make a new one on the heap.
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let mut vec;
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let (_, status, count) =
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self.lookup_utf8_inner(ic, key_event, buffer.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, buffer.len());
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let bytes = if status == ffi::XBufferOverflow {
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vec = Vec::with_capacity(count as usize);
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let (_, _, new_count) =
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self.lookup_utf8_inner(ic, key_event, vec.as_mut_ptr(), vec.capacity());
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debug_assert_eq!(count, new_count);
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unsafe { vec.set_len(count as usize) };
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&vec[..count as usize]
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} else {
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unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(buffer.as_ptr() as *const u8, count as usize) }
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};
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str::from_utf8(bytes).unwrap_or("").to_string()
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}
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}
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