Index: ui/events/keycodes/keysym_to_unicode_x.h |
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+// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef UI_EVENTS_KEYCODES_KEYSYM_TO_UNICODE_X_H_ |
+#define UI_EVENTS_KEYCODES_KEYSYM_TO_UNICODE_X_H_ |
+ |
+#include <cstdint> |
+ |
+namespace ui { |
+ |
+// Returns a unicode character corresponding to the given |keysym|. If the |
Wez
2014/08/07 23:37:12
s/unicode/Unicode
Yuki
2014/08/08 14:22:09
Done.
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+// |keysym| doesn't represent a printable character, returns zero. |
+uint16_t GetUnicodeCharacterFromXKeySym(unsigned long keysym); |
Wez
2014/08/07 23:37:12
You're only returning a 16-bit value, so you can o
Yuki
2014/08/08 14:22:09
Yes, it's intentional. No one uses a keyboard who
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+ |
+} // namespace ui |
+ |
+#endif // UI_EVENTS_KEYCODES_KEYSYM_TO_UNICODE_X_H_ |