| Index: ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.mm
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| diff --git a/ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.mm b/ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.mm
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| index 2694b84e1d552ef1dd5575a881a08dc11933c303..b27cd12259923336123469f0761ce4899ddd7dac 100644
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| --- a/ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.mm
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| +++ b/ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.mm
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| @@ -3,11 +3,42 @@
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| // found in the LICENSE file.
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|
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| #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
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| +#include <mach/mach_time.h>
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|
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| +#import "ui/events/keycodes/keyboard_code_conversion_mac.h"
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| #include "ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.h"
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|
|
| namespace cocoa_test_event_utils {
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|
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| +namespace {
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| +
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| +// From
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| +// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1597383/cgeventtimestamp-to-nsdate
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| +// Which credits Apple sample code for this routine.
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| +uint64_t UpTimeInNanoseconds(void) {
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| + uint64_t time;
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| + uint64_t timeNano;
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| + static mach_timebase_info_data_t sTimebaseInfo;
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| +
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| + time = mach_absolute_time();
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| +
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| + // Convert to nanoseconds.
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| +
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| + // If this is the first time we've run, get the timebase.
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| + // We can use denom == 0 to indicate that sTimebaseInfo is
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| + // uninitialised because it makes no sense to have a zero
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| + // denominator is a fraction.
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| + if (sTimebaseInfo.denom == 0) {
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| + (void) mach_timebase_info(&sTimebaseInfo);
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| + }
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| +
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| + // This could overflow; for testing needs we probably don't care.
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| + timeNano = time * sTimebaseInfo.numer / sTimebaseInfo.denom;
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| + return timeNano;
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| +}
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| +
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| +} // namespace
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| +
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| NSEvent* MouseEventAtPoint(NSPoint point, NSEventType type,
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| NSUInteger modifiers) {
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| if (type == NSOtherMouseUp) {
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| @@ -132,4 +163,72 @@ NSEvent* OtherEventWithType(NSEventType event_type) {
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| data2:0];
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| }
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| +NSTimeInterval TimeIntervalSinceSystemStartup() {
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| + return UpTimeInNanoseconds() / 1000000000.0;
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| +}
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| +
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| +NSEvent* SynthesizeKeyEvent(NSWindow* window,
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| + bool keyDown,
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| + ui::KeyboardCode keycode,
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| + NSUInteger flags) {
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| + unichar character;
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| + unichar shifted_character;
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| + int macKeycode = ui::MacKeyCodeForWindowsKeyCode(
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| + keycode, flags, &shifted_character, &character);
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| +
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| + if (macKeycode < 0)
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| + return nil;
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| +
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| + // Note that, in line with AppKit's documentation (and tracing "real" events),
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| + // -[NSEvent charactersIngoringModifiers]" are "the characters generated by
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| + // the receiving key event as if no modifier key (except for Shift)".
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| + // So |charactersIgnoringModifiers| uses |shifted_character|.
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| + NSString* charactersIgnoringModifiers =
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| + [[[NSString alloc] initWithCharacters:&shifted_character
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| + length:1] autorelease];
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| + NSString* characters;
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| + // The following were determined empirically on OSX 10.9.
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| + if (flags & NSControlKeyMask) {
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| + // If Ctrl is pressed, Cocoa always puts an empty string into |characters|.
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| + characters = [NSString string];
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| + } else if (flags & NSCommandKeyMask) {
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| + // If Cmd is pressed, Cocoa puts a lowercase character into |characters|,
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| + // regardless of Shift. If, however, Alt is also pressed then shift *is*
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| + // preserved, but re-mappings for Alt are not implemented. Although we still
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| + // need to support Alt for things like Alt+Left/Right which don't care.
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| + characters =
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| + [[[NSString alloc] initWithCharacters:&character length:1] autorelease];
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| + } else {
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| + // If just Shift or nothing is pressed, |characters| will match
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| + // |charactersIgnoringModifiers|. Alt puts a special character into
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| + // |characters| (not |charactersIgnoringModifiers|), but they're not mapped
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| + // here.
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| + characters = charactersIgnoringModifiers;
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| + }
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| +
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| + NSEventType type = (keyDown ? NSKeyDown : NSKeyUp);
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| +
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| + // Modifier keys generate NSFlagsChanged event rather than
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| + // NSKeyDown/NSKeyUp events.
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| + if (keycode == ui::VKEY_CONTROL || keycode == ui::VKEY_SHIFT ||
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| + keycode == ui::VKEY_MENU || keycode == ui::VKEY_COMMAND)
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| + type = NSFlagsChanged;
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| +
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| + // For events other than mouse moved, [event locationInWindow] is
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| + // UNDEFINED if the event is not NSMouseMoved. Thus, the (0,0)
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| + // location should be fine.
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| + NSEvent* event = [NSEvent keyEventWithType:type
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| + location:NSZeroPoint
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| + modifierFlags:flags
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| + timestamp:TimeIntervalSinceSystemStartup()
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| + windowNumber:[window windowNumber]
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| + context:nil
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| + characters:characters
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| + charactersIgnoringModifiers:charactersIgnoringModifiers
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| + isARepeat:NO
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| + keyCode:(unsigned short)macKeycode];
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| +
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| + return event;
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| +}
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| +
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| } // namespace cocoa_test_event_utils
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