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153 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
153 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
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// Typer.hpp
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// Clock Signal
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//
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// Created by Thomas Harte on 19/06/2016.
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// Copyright 2016 Thomas Harte. All rights reserved.
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//
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#pragma once
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include "../KeyboardMachine.hpp"
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#include "../../ClockReceiver/ClockReceiver.hpp"
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namespace Utility {
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/*!
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An interface that provides a mapping from logical characters to the sequence of keys
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necessary to type that character on a given machine.
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*/
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class CharacterMapper {
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public:
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virtual ~CharacterMapper() = default;
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/// @returns The EndSequence-terminated sequence of keys that would cause @c character to be typed.
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virtual const uint16_t *sequence_for_character(char character) const = 0;
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/// The typer will automatically reset all keys in between each sequence that it types.
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/// By default it will pause for one key's duration when doing so. Character mappers
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/// can eliminate that pause by overriding this method.
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/// @returns @c true if the typer should pause after performing a reset; @c false otherwise.
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virtual bool needs_pause_after_reset_all_keys() const { return true; }
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/// The typer will pause between every entry in a keyboard sequence. On some machines
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/// that may not be necessary — it'll often depends on whether the machine needs time to
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/// observe a modifier like shift before it sees the actual keypress.
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/// @returns @c true if the typer should pause after forwarding @c key; @c false otherwise.
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virtual bool needs_pause_after_key([[maybe_unused]] uint16_t key) const { return true; }
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protected:
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typedef uint16_t KeySequence[16];
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/*!
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Provided in the base class as a convenience: given the C array of key sequences @c sequences,
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returns the sequence for character @c character if it exists; otherwise returns @c nullptr.
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*/
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template <typename Collection> const uint16_t *table_lookup_sequence_for_character(const Collection &sequences, char character) const {
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std::size_t ucharacter = size_t((unsigned char)character);
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if(ucharacter >= sizeof(sequences) / sizeof(KeySequence)) return nullptr;
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if(sequences[ucharacter][0] == MachineTypes::MappedKeyboardMachine::KeyNotMapped) return nullptr;
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return sequences[ucharacter];
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}
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};
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/*!
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Provides a stateful mechanism for typing a sequence of characters. Each character is mapped to a key sequence
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by a character mapper. That key sequence is then replayed to a delegate.
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Being given a delay and frequency at construction, the run_for interface can be used to produce time-based
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typing. Alternatively, an owner may decline to use run_for and simply call type_next_character each time a
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fresh key transition is ready to be consumed.
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*/
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class Typer {
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public:
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class Delegate: public MachineTypes::KeyActions {
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public:
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/// Informs the delegate that this typer has reached the end of its content.
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virtual void typer_reset(Typer *typer) = 0;
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};
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Typer(const std::string &string, HalfCycles delay, HalfCycles frequency, CharacterMapper &character_mapper, Delegate *delegate);
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/// Advances for @c duration.
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void run_for(const HalfCycles duration);
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/// Types the next character now, if there is one.
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/// @returns @c true if there was anything left to type; @c false otherwise.
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bool type_next_character();
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/// Adds the contents of @c str to the end of the current string.
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void append(const std::string &str);
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const char BeginString = 0x02; // i.e. ASCII start of text
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const char EndString = 0x03; // i.e. ASCII end of text
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private:
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std::string string_;
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std::size_t string_pointer_ = 0;
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const HalfCycles frequency_;
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HalfCycles counter_;
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int phase_ = 0;
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Delegate *const delegate_;
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CharacterMapper &character_mapper_;
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uint16_t try_type_next_character();
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const uint16_t *sequence_for_character(char) const;
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};
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/*!
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Provides a default base class for type recipients: classes that want to attach a single typer at a time and
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which may or may not want to nominate an initial delay and typing frequency.
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*/
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template <typename CMapper>
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class TypeRecipient: public Typer::Delegate {
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protected:
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template <typename... Args> TypeRecipient(Args&&... args) : character_mapper(std::forward<Args>(args)...) {}
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/// Attaches a typer to this class that will type @c string using @c character_mapper as a source.
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void add_typer(const std::string &string) {
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if(!typer_) {
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typer_ = std::make_unique<Typer>(string, get_typer_delay(string), get_typer_frequency(), character_mapper, this);
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} else {
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typer_->append(string);
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}
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}
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/*!
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@returns @c true if the character mapper provides a mapping for @c c; @c false otherwise.
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*/
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bool can_type(char c) const {
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const auto sequence = character_mapper.sequence_for_character(c);
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return sequence && sequence[0] != MachineTypes::MappedKeyboardMachine::KeyNotMapped;
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}
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/*!
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Provided in order to conform to that part of the Typer::Delegate interface that goes above and
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beyond KeyboardMachine::Machine; responds to the end of typing by clearing all keys.
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*/
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void typer_reset(Typer *) override {
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clear_all_keys();
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// It's unsafe to deallocate typer right now, since it is the caller, but also it has a small
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// memory footprint and it's desireable not to imply that the subclass need call it any more.
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// So shuffle it off into a siding.
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previous_typer_ = std::move(typer_);
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typer_ = nullptr;
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}
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virtual HalfCycles get_typer_delay(const std::string &) const { return HalfCycles(0); }
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virtual HalfCycles get_typer_frequency() const { return HalfCycles(0); }
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std::unique_ptr<Typer> typer_;
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private:
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std::unique_ptr<Typer> previous_typer_;
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CMapper character_mapper;
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};
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}
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