Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/x11/libxkbcommon
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2020-09-13 11:25:38
Message id: 20200913092538.1A43CFB28@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
libxkbcommon: update to 1.0.1.

libxkbcommon 1.0.1 - 2020-09-11
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- Fix the tool-option-parsing test failing.

- Remove requirement for pytest in the tool-option-parsing test.

- Make the table output of `xkbcli how-to-type` aligned.

- Some portability and test isolation fixes.

libxkbcommon 1.0.0 - 2020-09-05
==================

Note: this release is API and ABI compatible with previous releases -- the
major version bump is only an indication of stability.

- Add libxkbregistry as configure-time optional library. libxkbregistry is a C
  library that lists available XKB models, layouts and variants for a given
  ruleset. This is a separate library (libxkbregistry.so, pkgconfig file
  xkbregistry.pc) and aimed at tools that provide a listing of available
  keyboard layouts to the user. See the Documentation for details on the API.

  Contributed by Peter Hutterer <@who-t.net>.

- Better support custom user configuration:

    * Allow including XKB files from other paths.

      Previously, a 'symbols/us' file in path A would shadow the same file in
      path B. This is suboptimal, we rarely need to hide the system files - we
      care mostly about *extending* them. By continuing to check other lookup
      paths, we make it possible for a XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb/symbols/us file to
      have sections including those from /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/us.

      Note that this is not possible for rules files, which need to be manually
      controlled to get the right bits resolved.

    * Add /etc/xkb as extra lookup path for system data files.

      This completes the usual triplet of configuration locations available for
      most processes:
      - vendor-provided data files in /usr/share/X11/xkb
      - system-specific data files in /etc/xkb
      - user-specific data files in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb

      The default lookup order user, system, vendor, just like everything else
      that uses these conventions.

      For include directives in rules files, the '%E' resolves to that path.

    * Add a new section to the documentation for custom user configuration.

  Contributed by Peter Hutterer <@who-t.net>.

- Add an `xkbcli` command-line utility.

  This tool offers various subcommands for introspection and debugging.
  Currently the available subcommands are:

  list
    List available rules, models, layouts, variants and options

  interactive-wayland
    Interactive debugger for XKB keymaps for Wayland

  interactive-x11
    Interactive debugger for XKB keymaps for X11

  interactive-evdev
    Interactive debugger for XKB keymaps for evdev (Linux)

  compile-keymap
    Compile an XKB keymap

  how-to-type
    See separate entry below.

  See the manpages for usage information.

  Contributed by Peter Hutterer <@who-t.net>.

- Add `xkb_utf32_to_keysym()` to translate a Unicode codepoint to a keysym.
  When a special keysym (`XKB_KEY_` constant) for the codepoint exists, it is
  returned, otherwise the direct encoding is used, if permissible.

  Contributed by Jaroslaw Kubik <@froglogic.com>.

- Add `xkb_keymap_key_get_mods_for_level()` which retrieves sets of modifiers
  which produce a given shift level in a given key+layout.

  Contributed by Jaroslaw Kubik <@froglogic.com>.

- Add `xkbcli how-to-type` command, which, using `xkb_utf32_to_keysym()`
  and `xkb_keymap_key_get_mods_for_level()` and other APIs, prints out all
  the ways to produce a given keysym.

  For example, how to type `?` (codepoint 63) in a us,de keymap?

    $ xkbcli how-to-type --layout us,de 63 | column -ts $'\t'
    keysym: question (0x3f)
    KEYCODE  KEY NAME  LAYOUT#  LAYOUT NAME   LEVEL#  MODIFIERS
    20       AE11      2        German        2       [ Shift ]
    20       AE11      2        German        2       [ Shift Lock ]
    61       AB10      1        English (US)  2       [ Shift ]

- Add a new section to the documentation describing the format of the XKB
  rules file.

- Search for Compose in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/XCompose (fallback to
  ~/.config/XCompose) before trying $HOME/.XCompose.

  Note that libX11 still only searches in $HOME/.XCompose.

  Contributed by Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <@linkmauve.fr>.

- Bump meson requirement to >= 0.49.0.

- Fix build with byacc.

- Fix building X11 tests on PE targets.

  Contributed by Jon Turney <@dronecode.org.uk>

- The tests no longer rely on bash, only Python (which is already used by
  meson).

- New API:
  xkb_utf32_to_keysym
  xkb_keymap_key_get_mods_for_level
  XKB_KEY_XF86FullScreen

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.26modifypkgsrc/x11/libxkbcommon/Makefile
1.9modifypkgsrc/x11/libxkbcommon/PLIST
1.19modifypkgsrc/x11/libxkbcommon/distinfo