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Fix and add unit tests for Caps Word to work with Unicode Map, Auto Shift, Retro Shift. (#17284)
* Fix Caps Word and Unicode Map

* Tests for Caps Word + Auto Shift and Unicode Map.

* Fix formatting

* Add additional keyboard report expectation macros

This commit defines five test utilities, EXPECT_REPORT, EXPECT_UNICODE,
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT, EXPECT_ANY_REPORT and EXPECT_NO_REPORT for use with
TestDriver.

EXPECT_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a given keyboard report will
be sent. For instance,

  EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LSFT, KC_A));

is shorthand for

  EXPECT_CALL(driver,
      send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_A)));

EXPECT_UNICODE sets a gmock expectation that a given Unicode code point
will be sent using UC_LNX input mode. For instance for U+2013,

  EXPECT_UNICODE(driver, 0x2013);

expects the sequence of keys:

  "Ctrl+Shift+U, 2, 0, 1, 3, space".

EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a given keyboard
report will be sent. For instance

  EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);

expects a single report without keypresses or modifiers.

EXPECT_ANY_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a arbitrary keyboard
report will be sent, without matching its contents. For instance

  EXPECT_ANY_REPORT(driver).Times(1);

expects a single arbitrary keyboard report will be sent.

EXPECT_NO_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that no keyboard report will
be sent at all.

* Add tap_key() and tap_keys() to TestFixture.

This commit adds a `tap_key(key)` method to TestFixture that taps a
given KeymapKey, optionally with a specified delay between press and
release.

Similarly, the method `tap_keys(key_a, key_b, key_c)` taps a sequence of
KeymapKeys.

* Use EXPECT_REPORT, tap_keys, etc. in most tests.

This commit uses EXPECT_REPORT, EXPECT_UNICODE, EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT,
EXPECT_NO_REPORT, tap_key() and tap_keys() test utilities from the
previous two commits in most tests. Particularly the EXPECT_REPORT
macro is frequently useful and makes a nice reduction in boilerplate
needed to express many tests.

Co-authored-by: David Kosorin <david@kosorin.net>
2022-06-05 09:14:02 +02:00

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/* Copyright 2017 Fred Sundvik
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*/
#include "keycode.h"
#include "test_common.hpp"
using testing::_;
using testing::InSequence;
class KeyPress : public TestFixture {};
TEST_F(KeyPress, SendKeyboardIsNotCalledWhenNoKeyIsPressed) {
TestDriver driver;
EXPECT_NO_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, CorrectKeyIsReportedWhenPressed) {
TestDriver driver;
auto key = KeymapKey(0, 0, 0, KC_A);
set_keymap({key});
key.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key.report_code));
keyboard_task();
key.release();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, ANonMappedKeyDoesNothing) {
TestDriver driver;
auto key = KeymapKey(0, 0, 0, KC_NO);
set_keymap({key});
key.press();
EXPECT_NO_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, CorrectKeysAreReportedWhenTwoKeysArePressed) {
TestDriver driver;
auto key_b = KeymapKey(0, 0, 0, KC_B);
auto key_c = KeymapKey(0, 1, 1, KC_C);
set_keymap({key_b, key_c});
key_b.press();
key_c.press();
// Note that QMK only processes one key at a time
// See issue #1476 for more information
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_b.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_b.report_code, key_c.report_code));
keyboard_task();
key_b.release();
key_c.release();
// Note that the first key released is the first one in the matrix order
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_c.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, LeftShiftIsReportedCorrectly) {
TestDriver driver;
auto key_a = KeymapKey(0, 0, 0, KC_A);
auto key_lsft = KeymapKey(0, 3, 0, KC_LEFT_SHIFT);
set_keymap({key_a, key_lsft});
key_lsft.press();
key_a.press();
// Unfortunately modifiers are also processed in the wrong order
// See issue #1476 for more information
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_a.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_a.report_code, key_lsft.report_code));
keyboard_task();
key_a.release();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_lsft.report_code));
keyboard_task();
key_lsft.release();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, PressLeftShiftAndControl) {
TestDriver driver;
auto key_lsft = KeymapKey(0, 3, 0, KC_LEFT_SHIFT);
auto key_lctrl = KeymapKey(0, 5, 0, KC_LEFT_CTRL);
set_keymap({key_lctrl, key_lsft});
key_lsft.press();
key_lctrl.press();
// Unfortunately modifiers are also processed in the wrong order
// See issue #1476 for more information
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_lsft.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_lsft.report_code, key_lctrl.report_code));
keyboard_task();
key_lsft.release();
key_lctrl.release();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_lctrl.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, LeftAndRightShiftCanBePressedAtTheSameTime) {
TestDriver driver;
auto key_lsft = KeymapKey(0, 3, 0, KC_LEFT_SHIFT);
auto key_rsft = KeymapKey(0, 4, 0, KC_RIGHT_SHIFT);
set_keymap({key_rsft, key_lsft});
key_lsft.press();
key_rsft.press();
// Unfortunately modifiers are also processed in the wrong order
// See issue #1476 for more information
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_lsft.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_lsft.report_code, key_rsft.report_code));
keyboard_task();
key_lsft.release();
key_rsft.release();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_rsft.report_code));
keyboard_task();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, RightShiftLeftControlAndCharWithTheSameKey) {
TestDriver driver;
auto combo_key = KeymapKey(0, 0, 0, RSFT(LCTL(KC_O)));
set_keymap({combo_key});
// BUG: The press is split into two reports
// BUG: It reports RSFT instead of LSFT
// See issue #524 for more information
// The underlying cause is that we use only one bit to represent the right hand
// modifiers.
combo_key.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_RIGHT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_CTRL));
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_RIGHT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_CTRL, KC_O));
keyboard_task();
combo_key.release();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_RIGHT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_CTRL));
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
keyboard_task();
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, PressPlusEqualReleaseBeforePress) {
TestDriver driver;
InSequence s;
auto key_plus = KeymapKey(0, 1, 1, KC_PLUS);
auto key_eql = KeymapKey(0, 0, 1, KC_EQUAL);
set_keymap({key_plus, key_eql});
key_plus.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_plus.release();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_eql.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (key_eql.report_code));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_eql.release();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, PressPlusEqualDontReleaseBeforePress) {
TestDriver driver;
InSequence s;
auto key_plus = KeymapKey(0, 1, 1, KC_PLUS);
auto key_eql = KeymapKey(0, 0, 1, KC_EQUAL);
set_keymap({key_plus, key_eql});
key_plus.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_eql.press();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_plus.release();
// BUG: Should really still return KC_EQUAL, but this is fine too
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_eql.release();
EXPECT_NO_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, PressEqualPlusReleaseBeforePress) {
TestDriver driver;
InSequence s;
auto key_plus = KeymapKey(0, 1, 1, KC_PLUS);
auto key_eql = KeymapKey(0, 0, 1, KC_EQUAL);
set_keymap({key_plus, key_eql});
key_eql.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_eql.release();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_plus.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_plus.release();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
}
TEST_F(KeyPress, PressEqualPlusDontReleaseBeforePress) {
TestDriver driver;
InSequence s;
auto key_plus = KeymapKey(0, 1, 1, KC_PLUS);
auto key_eql = KeymapKey(0, 0, 1, KC_EQUAL);
set_keymap({key_plus, key_eql});
key_eql.press();
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_plus.press();
// BUG: The sequence is a bit strange, but it works, the end result is that
// KC_PLUS is sent
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL));
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_eql.release();
// I guess it's fine to still report shift here
EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LEFT_SHIFT));
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
key_plus.release();
EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver);
run_one_scan_loop();
testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
}