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qmk_firmware/users/ericgebhart/extensions/oneshot.h
Eric Gebhart 050472a4d0
Eric Gebhart user space and keymaps (#17487)
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
2022-11-11 23:09:41 +00:00

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#define ENABLE_ONESHOT
#ifdef ENABLE_ONESHOT
#pragma once
typedef enum {
ONESHOT_LCTL = 0,
ONESHOT_LSFT = 1,
ONESHOT_LALT = 2,
ONESHOT_LGUI = 3,
ONESHOT_RCTL = 4,
ONESHOT_RSFT = 5,
ONESHOT_RALT = 6,
ONESHOT_RGUI = 7,
ONESHOT_NONE = 8,
ONESHOT_MOD_COUNT = 8,
} oneshot_mod;
// This function should be called inside proces_record_user and does everything needed to get one shot modifiers working.
// Returns true if the keycode needs further handling, false otherwise.
int8_t update_oneshot_modifiers(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record, int8_t keycode_consumed);
int8_t turnoff_oneshot_modifiers(void);
// TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE USER
// This function should return one of the oneshot_mod enumerations (see keymap.c implementation)
oneshot_mod get_modifier_for_trigger_key(uint16_t keycode);
// TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE USER
// This function should return true for keycodes that must be ignored in the oneshot modifier behaviour.
// You probably want to ignore layer keys. Trigger keys don't need to be specified here.
bool is_oneshot_modifier_ignored_key(uint16_t keycode);
// TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE USER
// This function should return true for keycodes that should reset all oneshot modifiers.
bool is_oneshot_modifier_cancel_key(uint16_t keycode);
#endif