240 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
240 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
/* Copyright 2017 Fred Sundvik
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "test_common.hpp"
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using testing::_;
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using testing::InSequence;
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using testing::Return;
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class KeyPress : public TestFixture {};
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TEST_F(KeyPress, SendKeyboardIsNotCalledWhenNoKeyIsPressed) {
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TestDriver driver;
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(_)).Times(0);
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, CorrectKeyIsReportedWhenPressed) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(0, 0);
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_A)));
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keyboard_task();
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release_key(0, 0);
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, CorrectKeysAreReportedWhenTwoKeysArePressed) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(1, 0);
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press_key(0, 3);
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// Note that QMK only processes one key at a time
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// See issue #1476 for more information
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_B)));
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keyboard_task();
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_B, KC_C)));
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keyboard_task();
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release_key(1, 0);
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release_key(0, 3);
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// Note that the first key released is the first one in the matrix order
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_C)));
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keyboard_task();
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, ANonMappedKeyDoesNothing) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(2, 0);
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(_)).Times(0);
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keyboard_task();
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, LeftShiftIsReportedCorrectly) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(3, 0);
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press_key(0, 0);
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// Unfortunately modifiers are also processed in the wrong order
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// See issue #1476 for more information
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_A)));
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keyboard_task();
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_A, KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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keyboard_task();
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release_key(0, 0);
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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keyboard_task();
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release_key(3, 0);
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, PressLeftShiftAndControl) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(3, 0);
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press_key(5, 0);
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// Unfortunately modifiers are also processed in the wrong order
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// See issue #1476 for more information
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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keyboard_task();
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_LEFT_CTRL)));
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, LeftAndRightShiftCanBePressedAtTheSameTime) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(3, 0);
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press_key(4, 0);
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// Unfortunately modifiers are also processed in the wrong order
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// See issue #1476 for more information
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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keyboard_task();
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_SHIFT)));
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, RightShiftLeftControlAndCharWithTheSameKey) {
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TestDriver driver;
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press_key(6, 0);
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// BUG: The press is split into two reports
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// BUG: It reports RSFT instead of LSFT
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// See issue #524 for more information
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// The underlying cause is that we use only one bit to represent the right hand
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// modifiers.
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_RIGHT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_CTRL)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_RIGHT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_CTRL, KC_O)));
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keyboard_task();
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release_key(6, 0);
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_RIGHT_SHIFT, KC_RIGHT_CTRL)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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keyboard_task();
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, PressPlusEqualReleaseBeforePress) {
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TestDriver driver;
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InSequence s;
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press_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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press_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, PressPlusEqualDontReleaseBeforePress) {
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TestDriver driver;
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InSequence s;
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press_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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press_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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// BUG: Should really still return KC_EQUAL, but this is fine too
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// It's also called twice for some reason
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport())).Times(2);
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, PressEqualPlusReleaseBeforePress) {
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TestDriver driver;
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InSequence s;
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press_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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press_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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}
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TEST_F(KeyPress, PressEqualPlusDontReleaseBeforePress) {
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TestDriver driver;
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InSequence s;
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press_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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press_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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// BUG: The sequence is a bit strange, but it works, the end result is that
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// KC_PLUS is sent
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT, KC_EQUAL)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(0, 1); // KC_EQUAL
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// I guess it's fine to still report shift here
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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release_key(1, 1); // KC_PLUS
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// This report is not needed
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LEFT_SHIFT)));
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EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()));
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run_one_scan_loop();
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testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&driver);
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}
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