kbd/tests/libkeymap/libkeymap-test07.c
Alexey Gladkov 5a7bc7d17e
Drop custom progname
The use of its progname is justified by klibc support. Support for klibc
has been removed for a very long time. We support and test only glibc
and musl which have support of program_invocation_short_name.

Since vlock already uses _GNU_SOURCE, it seems reasonable to stop using
its progname and use program_invocation_short_name everywhere.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Gladkov <legion@kernel.org>
2024-10-19 00:12:27 +02:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <keymap.h>
#include "libcommon.h"
int
main(int argc KBD_ATTR_UNUSED, char **argv KBD_ATTR_UNUSED)
{
int i = 0;
FILE *f = NULL;
struct kbdfile *fp = NULL;
struct kbdfile_ctx *kbdfile_ctx;
struct lk_ctx *ctx;
kbdfile_ctx = kbdfile_context_new();
if (!kbdfile_ctx)
kbd_error(EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "Unable to create kbdfile context");
fp = kbdfile_new(kbdfile_ctx);
if (!fp)
kbd_error(EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "Unable to create kbdfile");
ctx = lk_init();
lk_set_log_fn(ctx, NULL, NULL);
kbdfile_set_pathname(fp, "keymap2.map");
f = fopen(TESTDIR "/data/libkeymap/keymap2.map", "r");
if(!f)
kbd_error(EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "Unable to open: " TESTDIR "/data/libkeymap/keymap2.map: %s", strerror(errno));
kbdfile_set_file(fp, f);
if (lk_parse_keymap(ctx, fp) != 0)
kbd_error(EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "Unable to parse keymap");
while (i < MAX_NR_KEYMAPS) {
int c = lk_get_key(ctx, i, 17);
if (KVAL(c) != 'x')
kbd_error(EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "Unable to get keycode");
i++;
}
kbdfile_free(fp);
kbdfile_context_free(kbdfile_ctx);
lk_free(ctx);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}