GTK4: Try to isolate keypress signal bug
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@ -77,6 +77,24 @@ static gboolean handle_signal_keypress(GtkWidget* w,
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return 0;
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}
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static int handle_signal_keypress2(void *self, int keyval, int keycode,
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GdkModifierType state, void *controller)
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{
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(void) self, (void) keycode, (void) controller;
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fprintf(stdout, "New keypress!\n");
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if (1) {
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printf("Keypress state: %d\n", state);
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printf("Keypress value: %d\n", keyval);
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(shortcut) / sizeof(shortcut[0]); i++){
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if ((state & shortcut[i].mod || shortcut[i].mod == 0x0) && keyval == shortcut[i].key) {
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return handle_shortcut(shortcut[i].id);
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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WebKitWebView* create_new_webview()
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{
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@ -125,20 +143,14 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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gtk_header_bar_set_title_widget(bar.widget, GTK_WIDGET(bar.line));
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gtk_window_set_titlebar(window, GTK_WIDGET(bar.widget));
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// Listen to signals
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// g_signal_connect(window, "destroy", G_CALLBACK(exit), notebook);
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GtkEventController* event_controller_keypress = gtk_event_controller_key_new();
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g_signal_connect_object(event_controller_keypress, "key-pressed", G_CALLBACK(handle_signal_keypress), notebook, G_CONNECT_DEFAULT);
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gtk_widget_add_controller(GTK_WIDGET(notebook), event_controller_keypress);
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// g_signal_connect(bar.line, "activate", G_CALLBACK(handle_signal_bar_press_enter), NULL);
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// I suspect there is something wonky going on here
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// GtkEventController* event_controller_bar_press_enter;
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// event_controller_bar_press_enter = gtk_event_controller_key_new();
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// g_signal_connect_object(event_controller_bar_press_enter, "key-pressed", G_CALLBACK(handle_signal_bar_press_enter), notebook, G_CONNECT_DEFAULT);
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// gtk_widget_add_controller(GTK_WIDGET(bar.line), event_controller_bar_press_enter);
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GtkEventController *event_controller = gtk_event_controller_key_new();
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g_signal_connect(event_controller, "key-pressed", G_CALLBACK(handle_signal_keypress2), NULL);
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gtk_widget_add_controller(GTK_WIDGET(window), event_controller);
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// GtkEventController* event_controller_keypress = gtk_event_controller_key_new();
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// g_signal_connect_object(event_controller_keypress, "key-pressed", G_CALLBACK(handle_signal_keypress), notebook, G_CONNECT_DEFAULT);
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// gtk_widget_add_controller(GTK_WIDGET(notebook), event_controller_keypress);
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// Show the application window
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gtk_window_present(window);
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@ -148,15 +160,6 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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/* Show to user */
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gtk_widget_set_visible(GTK_WIDGET(window), 1);
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if (argc != 0) gtk_widget_set_visible(GTK_WIDGET(bar.widget), 0);
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/* Deal with more tabs */
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if (argc > 2) {
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gtk_notebook_set_show_tabs(notebook, true);
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for (int i = 2; i < argc; i++) {
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notebook_create_first_tab(notebook, argv[i]);
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}
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}
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// Enter the main event loop, and wait for user interaction
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printf("\nEntering main loop");
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