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/* Copyright 2017 Fred Sundvik
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "test_common.h"
#include "time.h"
using testing::InSequence;
using testing::InvokeWithoutArgs;
class Macro : public TestFixture {};
#define AT_TIME(t) WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs([current_time]() {EXPECT_EQ(timer_elapsed32(current_time), t);}))
TEST_F(Macro, PlayASimpleMacro) {
TestDriver driver;
InSequence s;
press_key(8, 0);
uint32_t current_time = timer_read32();
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_H)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_E)))
.AT_TIME(0);
// The macro system could actually skip these empty keyboard reports
// it should be enough to just send a report with the next key down
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_L)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_L)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_O)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_SPACE)))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(0);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT)))
.AT_TIME(100);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_W)))
.AT_TIME(100);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT)))
.AT_TIME(100);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(100);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_O)))
// BUG: The timer should not really have advanced 10 ms here
.AT_TIME(110);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
// BUG: The timer should not advance on both keydown and key-up
.AT_TIME(120);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_R)))
.AT_TIME(130);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(140);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_L)))
.AT_TIME(150);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(160);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_D)))
.AT_TIME(170);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(180);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT)))
.AT_TIME(190);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_1)))
.AT_TIME(200);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT)))
.AT_TIME(210);
EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport()))
.AT_TIME(220);
run_one_scan_loop();
}
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