RFR: 8273743: KeyCharacterCombination for "+" does not work on US QWERTY keyboard layout [v5]
Thiago Milczarek Sayao
tsayao at openjdk.org
Fri Jun 9 00:05:51 UTC 2023
On Thu, 27 Apr 2023 18:07:53 GMT, Martin Fox <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> The algorithm in `KeyCharacterCombination.match` relies on the call `Toolkit.getKeyCodeForChar` which is difficult to implement correctly. It defies the way most keyboard API’s work and no platform has got it right yet. In particular the Mac and Linux implementations have to resort to a brute-force approach which monitors keystrokes to learn the relationship between keys and characters.
>>
>> This PR introduces an alternative mechanism which directly asks the platform whether a given key can generate a specific character. It also allows the platform to attach identifying key information to each KeyEvent to make it easier to answer the question (much, much easier).
>>
>> This is mostly dumb plumbing. On the front-end there’s a new call `View.notifyKeyEx` that takes an additional platform-specific `hardwareCode` parameter. It also returns a boolean indicating whether the event was consumed or not so I can fix JDK-8087863. If you want to follow the path visit the files in this order:
>>
>> View.java
>> GlassViewEventHandler.java
>> TKSceneListener.java
>> Scene.java
>>
>> The `KeyEvent` class has been expanded with an additional `hardwareCode` member that can only be accessed internally. See KeyEvent.java and KeyEventHelper.java.
>>
>> On the back-end `KeyCharacterCombination.match` calls a new routine `Toolkit.getKeyCanGenerateCharacter` which unpacks the `KeyEvent` information and sends it on to the Application. The default implementation falls back to the old `getKeyCodeForChar` call but platform specific Applications can send it on to the native glass code.
>>
>> KeyCharacterCombination.java
>> Toolkit.java
>> QuantumToolkit.java
>> Application.java
>> GtkApplication.java
>>
>> The glass code can use the `hardwareCode` to answer the question directly. It also has enough information to fall back on the old `getKeyCodeForChar` logic while also enabling the keypad (a common complaint is that Ctrl+’+’ only works on the main keyboard and not the keypad, see JDK-8090275).
>>
>> This PR improves the situation for key events generated by keystrokes. Manually constructed key events won’t work any better or worse than they already do. Based on the bug database I don't think this is an issue.
>
> Martin Fox has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Updating classpath for Eclipse users
modules/javafx.graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/tk/TKSceneListener.java line 68:
> 66: *
> 67: * @param keyEvent The key event
> 68: * @return true iff the event was consumed
There's an extra f in "if".
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/694#discussion_r1223656752
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