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| author | Pietro Gagliardi <[email protected]> | 2014-08-30 23:02:02 -0400 |
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| committer | Pietro Gagliardi <[email protected]> | 2014-08-30 23:02:02 -0400 |
| commit | 77bf566ebbcb62acd4d08d905d9542d6ff9b6b80 (patch) | |
| tree | eeb8e72bc3bf57f5be7f0c0af4319189ac6de838 /events_darwin.go | |
| parent | 155899c65ed32245e2ccad4197a10c77017d835b (diff) | |
...in with the new.
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diff --git a/events_darwin.go b/events_darwin.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9cbe0c --- /dev/null +++ b/events_darwin.go @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +// 30 march 2014 + +package ui + +/* +Mac OS X uses its own set of hardware key codes that are different from PC keyboard scancodes, but are positional (like PC keyboard scancodes). These are defined in <HIToolbox/Events.h>, a Carbon header. As far as I can tell, there's no way to include this header without either using an absolute path or linking Carbon into the program, so the constant values are used here instead. + +The Cocoa docs do guarantee that -[NSEvent keyCode] results in key codes that are the same as those returned by Carbon; that is, these codes. +*/ + +// use uintptr to be safe +var keycodeKeys = map[uintptr]byte{ + 0x00: 'a', + 0x01: 's', + 0x02: 'd', + 0x03: 'f', + 0x04: 'h', + 0x05: 'g', + 0x06: 'z', + 0x07: 'x', + 0x08: 'c', + 0x09: 'v', + 0x0B: 'b', + 0x0C: 'q', + 0x0D: 'w', + 0x0E: 'e', + 0x0F: 'r', + 0x10: 'y', + 0x11: 't', + 0x12: '1', + 0x13: '2', + 0x14: '3', + 0x15: '4', + 0x16: '6', + 0x17: '5', + 0x18: '=', + 0x19: '9', + 0x1A: '7', + 0x1B: '-', + 0x1C: '8', + 0x1D: '0', + 0x1E: ']', + 0x1F: 'o', + 0x20: 'u', + 0x21: '[', + 0x22: 'i', + 0x23: 'p', + 0x25: 'l', + 0x26: 'j', + 0x27: '\'', + 0x28: 'k', + 0x29: ';', + 0x2A: '\\', + 0x2B: ',', + 0x2C: '/', + 0x2D: 'n', + 0x2E: 'm', + 0x2F: '.', + 0x32: '`', + 0x24: '\n', + 0x30: '\t', + 0x31: ' ', + 0x33: '\b', +} + +var keycodeExtKeys = map[uintptr]ExtKey{ + 0x41: NDot, + 0x43: NMultiply, + 0x45: NAdd, + 0x4B: NDivide, + 0x4C: NEnter, + 0x4E: NSubtract, + 0x52: N0, + 0x53: N1, + 0x54: N2, + 0x55: N3, + 0x56: N4, + 0x57: N5, + 0x58: N6, + 0x59: N7, + 0x5B: N8, + 0x5C: N9, + 0x35: Escape, + 0x60: F5, + 0x61: F6, + 0x62: F7, + 0x63: F3, + 0x64: F8, + 0x65: F9, + 0x67: F11, + 0x6D: F10, + 0x6F: F12, + 0x72: Insert, // listed as the Help key but it's in the same position on an Apple keyboard as the Insert key on a Windows keyboard; thanks to SeanieB from irc.badnik.net and Psy in irc.freenode.net/#macdev for confirming they have the same code + 0x73: Home, + 0x74: PageUp, + 0x75: Delete, + 0x76: F4, + 0x77: End, + 0x78: F2, + 0x79: PageDown, + 0x7A: F1, + 0x7B: Left, + 0x7C: Right, + 0x7D: Down, + 0x7E: Up, +} + +var keycodeModifiers = map[uintptr]Modifiers{ + 0x37: Super, // left command + 0x38: Shift, // left shift + 0x3A: Alt, // left option + 0x3B: Ctrl, // left control + 0x3C: Shift, // right shift + 0x3D: Alt, // right alt + 0x3E: Ctrl, // right control + + // the following is not in Events.h for some reason + // thanks to Nicole and jedivulcan from irc.badnik.net + 0x36: Super, // right command +} + +func fromKeycode(keycode uintptr) (ke KeyEvent, ok bool) { + if key, ok := keycodeKeys[keycode]; ok { + ke.Key = key + return ke, true + } + if extkey, ok := keycodeExtKeys[keycode]; ok { + ke.ExtKey = extkey + return ke, true + } + return ke, false +} |
