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diff --git a/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/darwin/darwinXinput.c b/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/darwin/darwinXinput.c deleted file mode 100644 index d3716a1d4..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/darwin/darwinXinput.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,310 +0,0 @@ -/* $Xorg: stubs.c,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:04:35 xorgcvs Exp $ */ - -/* - * X server support of the XINPUT extension for Darwin - * - * This is currently a copy of mi/stubs.c, but eventually this - * should include more complete XINPUT support. - */ - -/************************************************************ - -Copyright 1989, 1998 The Open Group - -Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its -documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that -the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that -copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting -documentation. - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN -AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN -CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the name of The Open Group shall not be -used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings -in this Software without prior written authorization from The Open Group. - -Copyright 1989 by Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, California. - - All Rights Reserved - -Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its -documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, -provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that -both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in -supporting documentation, and that the name of Hewlett-Packard not be -used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the -software without specific, written prior permission. - -HEWLETT-PACKARD DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING -ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL -HEWLETT-PACKARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR -ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, -WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, -ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS -SOFTWARE. - -********************************************************/ -/* $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/darwin/darwinXinput.c,v 1.1 2004/05/28 07:44:00 torrey Exp $ */ - -#define NEED_EVENTS -#include <X11/X.h> -#include <X11/Xproto.h> -#include "inputstr.h" -#include <X11/extensions/XI.h> -#include <X11/extensions/XIproto.h> -#include "XIstubs.h" - -/*********************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXChangeKeyboardDevice - * - * This procedure does the implementation-dependent portion of the work - * needed to change the keyboard device. - * - * The X keyboard device has a FocusRec. If the device that has been - * made into the new X keyboard did not have a FocusRec, - * ProcXChangeKeyboardDevice will allocate one for it. - * - * If you do not want clients to be able to focus the old X keyboard - * device, call DeleteFocusClassDeviceStruct to free the FocusRec. - * - * If you support input devices with keys that you do not want to be - * used as the X keyboard, you need to check for them here and return - * a BadDevice error. - * - * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume you do want - * clients to be able to focus the old X keyboard). The commented-out - * sample code shows what you might do if you don't want the default. - * - */ - -int -ChangeKeyboardDevice (old_dev, new_dev) - DeviceIntPtr old_dev; - DeviceIntPtr new_dev; - { - /*********************************************************************** - DeleteFocusClassDeviceStruct(old_dev); * defined in xchgptr.c * - **********************************************************************/ - return BadMatch; - } - - -/*********************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXChangePointerDevice - * - * This procedure does the implementation-dependent portion of the work - * needed to change the pointer device. - * - * The X pointer device does not have a FocusRec. If the device that - * has been made into the new X pointer had a FocusRec, - * ProcXChangePointerDevice will free it. - * - * If you want clients to be able to focus the old pointer device that - * has now become accessible through the input extension, you need to - * add a FocusRec to it here. - * - * The XChangePointerDevice protocol request also allows the client - * to choose which axes of the new pointer device are used to move - * the X cursor in the X- and Y- directions. If the axes are different - * than the default ones, you need to keep track of that here. - * - * If you support input devices with valuators that you do not want to be - * used as the X pointer, you need to check for them here and return a - * BadDevice error. - * - * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume you don't want - * clients to be able to focus the old X pointer). The commented-out - * sample code shows what you might do if you don't want the default. - * - */ - -int -ChangePointerDevice ( - DeviceIntPtr old_dev, - DeviceIntPtr new_dev, - unsigned char x, - unsigned char y) - { - /*********************************************************************** - InitFocusClassDeviceStruct(old_dev); * allow focusing old ptr* - - x_axis = x; * keep track of new x-axis* - y_axis = y; * keep track of new y-axis* - if (x_axis != 0 || y_axis != 1) - axes_changed = TRUE; * remember axes have changed* - else - axes_changed = FALSE; - *************************************************************************/ - return BadMatch; - } - -/*********************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXCloseDevice - * - * Take care of implementation-dependent details of closing a device. - * Some implementations may actually close the device, others may just - * remove this clients interest in that device. - * - * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume all input devices - * are initialized during X server initialization and kept open). - * - */ - -void -CloseInputDevice (d, client) - DeviceIntPtr d; - ClientPtr client; - { - } - -/*********************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXListInputDevices - * - * This is the implementation-dependent routine to initialize an input - * device to the point that information about it can be listed. - * Some implementations open all input devices when the server is first - * initialized, and never close them. Other implementations open only - * the X pointer and keyboard devices during server initialization, - * and only open other input devices when some client makes an - * XOpenDevice request. If some other process has the device open, the - * server may not be able to get information about the device to list it. - * - * This procedure should be used by implementations that do not initialize - * all input devices at server startup. It should do device-dependent - * initialization for any devices not previously initialized, and call - * AddInputDevice for each of those devices so that a DeviceIntRec will be - * created for them. - * - * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume all input devices - * are initialized during X server initialization and kept open). - * The commented-out sample code shows what you might do if you don't want - * the default. - * - */ - -void -AddOtherInputDevices () - { - /********************************************************************** - for each uninitialized device, do something like: - - DeviceIntPtr dev; - DeviceProc deviceProc; - pointer private; - - dev = (DeviceIntPtr) AddInputDevice(deviceProc, TRUE); - dev->public.devicePrivate = private; - RegisterOtherDevice(dev); - dev->inited = ((*dev->deviceProc)(dev, DEVICE_INIT) == Success); - ************************************************************************/ - - } - -/*********************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXOpenDevice - * - * This is the implementation-dependent routine to open an input device. - * Some implementations open all input devices when the server is first - * initialized, and never close them. Other implementations open only - * the X pointer and keyboard devices during server initialization, - * and only open other input devices when some client makes an - * XOpenDevice request. This entry point is for the latter type of - * implementation. - * - * If the physical device is not already open, do it here. In this case, - * you need to keep track of the fact that one or more clients has the - * device open, and physically close it when the last client that has - * it open does an XCloseDevice. - * - * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume all input devices - * are opened during X server initialization and kept open). - * - */ - -void -OpenInputDevice (dev, client, status) - DeviceIntPtr dev; - ClientPtr client; - int *status; - { - } - -/**************************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXSetDeviceMode - * - * Change the mode of an extension device. - * This function is used to change the mode of a device from reporting - * relative motion to reporting absolute positional information, and - * vice versa. - * The default implementation below is that no such devices are supported. - * - */ - -int -SetDeviceMode (client, dev, mode) - register ClientPtr client; - DeviceIntPtr dev; - int mode; - { - return BadMatch; - } - -/**************************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXSetDeviceValuators - * - * Set the value of valuators on an extension input device. - * This function is used to set the initial value of valuators on - * those input devices that are capable of reporting either relative - * motion or an absolute position, and allow an initial position to be set. - * The default implementation below is that no such devices are supported. - * - */ - -int -SetDeviceValuators (client, dev, valuators, first_valuator, num_valuators) - register ClientPtr client; - DeviceIntPtr dev; - int *valuators; - int first_valuator; - int num_valuators; - { - return BadMatch; - } - -/**************************************************************************** - * - * Caller: ProcXChangeDeviceControl - * - * Change the specified device controls on an extension input device. - * - */ - -int -ChangeDeviceControl (client, dev, control) - register ClientPtr client; - DeviceIntPtr dev; - xDeviceCtl *control; - { - switch (control->control) - { - case DEVICE_RESOLUTION: - return (BadMatch); - default: - return (BadMatch); - } - } |