Remove some unnecessary typedefs and remove pointless mp_ prefix from
some internal struct names.
Change the type of the "close_func" pointers from "void f(int fd)" to
"int f(int fd)" so that using standard close() there is valid.
Delete some useless assert() statements.
Move internal MP_MAX_KEY_DOWN define from input.h to input.c.
Move the definitions of all special key codes (those not passed by
ASCII value) to input/keycodes.h. Before they were spread between
osdep/keycodes.h, input/joystick.h, input/mouse.h and input/ar.h, plus
some special values in input.h. This was especially inconvenient as
the codes had to be coordinated to not conflict between the files.
The change requires a bit of ugliness as appleir.c includes
<linux/input.h> which contains various conflicting KEY_* definitions.
Work around this by adding a special preprocessor variable which can
be used to avoid defining these in keycodes.h.
This requires Linux 2.6 with evdev and appleir drivers.
The keymapping is done to mimics the one that was done for MacOSX.
WARNING: Most distributions do not seems to bother and only let root
access to the device. Modify udev rules accordingly if you want regular
user to be able to use the remote.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@26795 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Use the same mp_input_add_key_fd for all uses and add a context
argument to its callback that was before only in the event fd
callbacks. Instead of checking in input.c whether keys were inserted
to the keypress FIFO during the callback do the check in the callback
before returning and set return value accordingly.
patch by Zoltan Ponekker, pontscho kac.poliod hu
cleaned up by Ulion, ulion2002 gmail com with some help by Reimar and me
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@24057 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2