This uses separate strings for the keys for the conformance tests versus
just deriving them from the sliced path.
This fixed an issue for me where a few of the tests were showing up as
InvalidConformance (notably the "blocks" test), even though, oddly
enough, the key/value entries do appear to be there (e.g. if you iterated
over them). I did notice, though, that we currently sliced the key from
the file entry of the directory iterator, which is closed at the end of
conformanceSteps.
Only SGR, DECSCUSR, DECSTBM, and DECSLRM are handled, as these are the
only ones that Ghostty supports (as far as I can tell) and are the only
ones that seem actually useful.
Related to https://github.com/mitchellh/ghostty/issues/1082
This fixes two separate issues to follow along with the new spec changes
Kovid pushed to Kitty:
1. When two modifiers are pressed and one is released, this shows up
as a proper release event with the correct side. Previously, the
correct side was shown but as a press event.
2. When two modifiers are pressed and one is released, the Kitty event
should not have that specific modifier set. For example, pressing
left ctrl, then right ctrl, then releasing right ctrl should encode
as "right ctrl released" but with NO modifiers still present.
Some control key combinations must be handled specially by Ghostty to
prevent undesirable behavior at the OS level. For now, this includes
only Ctrl-/, which makes a "beep" sound when processed by AppKit. It is
unclear why this beep occurs and no answer was found after extensive
searching.
This solution is inspired by iTerm2, which also handles certain control
key combinations (including C-/) manually before passing them on to
Cocoa/AppKit.
This fixes a couple of subtle rectangle select behaviors:
* Corrects how selection rolls over when crossing the x-boundary; this
was mentioned in #1021, this properly corrects it so both sides of the
x-boundary do not share characters.
* Corrects a minor quirk in the selection of initial cells in a
selection - this can be more readily observed when selecting a single
line with rectangle select. To correct this, we only use the x axis
when calculating this instead of both x and y.
Some box codepoints (the cursor) want to use the original font metrics
height but others (corners) want to use the full grid height. I can't
see a better way to do this than manually maintaining a switch here. We
can add codepoints as needed.
Add additional keypad keys to the encoding scheme. This allows Ghostty
to report KP_HOME and it's relatives. We also always check for a keyval
first, so we can report KP_7, etc as opposed to ASCII '7'.
GTK doesn't expose the num_lock state via the key press event, this must
be obtained directly from the device. Set the num_lock state in the
modifier mask. This also will never show up as a `consumed_mod`, so we
don't bother setting it there.
Signed-off-by: Tim Culverhouse <tim@timculverhouse.com>