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-package test
-
-import "core:fmt"
-import refl "core:reflect"
-
-main :: proc() {
- // This test recreates how I discovered the bug
- // I've copy-pasted some code from a project I'm working on
-
- // This will evaluate to false
- should_be_true := refl.enum_value_has_name(Scancode.NUM_LOCK)
- fmt.printfln("Should be true. Got %v.", should_be_true)
-}
-
-/*
-Scancodes for Win32 keyboard input:
-https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/about-keyboard-input#scan-codes
-
-Win32 scancodes are derived from PS/2 Set 1 scancodes.
-Win32 scancodes are 2 bytes, but PS/2 Set 1 contains scancodes longer than 2 bytes.
-Win32 invents its own 2 byte scancodes to replace these long scancodes.
-(E.g. Print Screen is 0xE02AE037 in PS/2 Set 1, but is 0xE037 in Win32.)
-Table of Win32 scancodes: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/about-keyboard-input#scan-codes
-
-⚠️ WARNING: Some keys sort of share the same scancode due to new and legacy scancode definitions.
-For some reason, Microsoft uses different scancodes in the context of keyboard messages (WM_KEYDOWN, and everything else in this
-list: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/keyboard-input-notifications). I call these "legacy scancodes."
-E.g. Num Lock's scancode is 0xE045 in the context of WM_KEYDOWN, but MapVirtualKeyW(VK_NUMLOCK) returns 0x45.
-This causes multiple physical keys to share the same scancode.
-E.g. Num Lock's new scancode is 0x45, but Pause's legacy scancode is also 0x45.
-But so long as you strictly use new scancodes are strictly use legacy scancodes, no physical keys will share a scancode.
-Thanks Microsoft... >:^(
-
-⚠️ WARNING: There are still other edge cases: some physical keys have multiple scancodes, some scancodes are over 2 bytes, etc.
-All such edge cases are commented next to the relevant enum value definitions.
-Again, thanks Microsoft... >:^(
-*/
-Scancode :: enum u16 {
- POWER_DOWN = 0xE05E,
- SLEEP = 0xE05F,
- WAKE_UP = 0xE063,
-
- ERROR_ROLL_OVER = 0xFF,
-
- A = 0x1E,
- B = 0x30,
- C = 0x2E,
- D = 0x20,
- E = 0x12,
- F = 0x21,
- G = 0x22,
- H = 0x23,
- I = 0x17,
- J = 0x24,
- K = 0x25,
- L = 0x26,
- M = 0x32,
- N = 0x31,
- O = 0x18,
- P = 0x19,
- Q = 0x10,
- R = 0x13,
- S = 0x1F,
- T = 0x14,
- U = 0x16,
- V = 0x2F,
- W = 0x11,
- X = 0x2D,
- Y = 0x15,
- Z = 0x2C,
- _1 = 0x02,
- _2 = 0x03,
- _3 = 0x04,
- _4 = 0x05,
- _5 = 0x06,
- _6 = 0x07,
- _7 = 0x08,
- _8 = 0x09,
- _9 = 0x0A,
- _0 = 0x0B,
-
- ENTER = 0x1C,
- ESCAPE = 0x01,
- DELETE = 0x0E,
- TAB = 0x0F,
- SPACEBAR = 0x39,
- MINUS = 0x0C,
- EQUALS = 0x0D,
- L_BRACE = 0x1A,
- R_BRACE = 0x1B,
- BACKSLASH = 0x2B,
- NON_US_HASH = 0x2B,
- SEMICOLON = 0x27,
- APOSTROPHE = 0x28,
- GRAVE_ACCENT = 0x29,
- COMMA = 0x33,
- PERIOD = 0x34,
- FORWARD_SLASH = 0x35,
- CAPS_LOCK = 0x3A,
-
- F1 = 0x3B,
- F2 = 0x3C,
- F3 = 0x3D,
- F4 = 0x3E,
- F5 = 0x3F,
- F6 = 0x40,
- F7 = 0x41,
- F8 = 0x42,
- F9 = 0x43,
- F10 = 0x44,
- F11 = 0x57,
- F12 = 0x58,
-
- // These are all the same physical key
- // Windows maps Print Screen and Sys Rq to system-level shortcuts, so by default, WM_KEYDOWN does not report Print Screen or Sys Rq
- PRINT_SCREEN = 0xE037,
- PRINT_SCREEN_SYS_RQ = 0x54, // Alt + PrintScreen
-
- SCROLL_LOCK = 0x46,
-
- // These are all the same physical key
- PAUSE = 0xE11D, // NOT used by legacy keyboard messages
- // Win32 scancodes are 2 bytes, the documentation says Pause's scancode is 0xE11D45, which is 3 bytes???
- // MapVirtualKeyW(VK_PAUSE) returns 0xE11D, so we're just gonna use that
- PAUSE_BREAK = 0xE046, // Ctrl + Pause
- PAUSE_LEGACY = 0x45, // ONLY used by legacy keyboard messages
-
- INSERT = 0xE052,
- HOME = 0xE047,
- PAGE_UP = 0xE049,
- DELETE_FORWARD = 0xE053,
- END = 0xE04F,
- PAGE_DOWN = 0xE051,
- RIGHT_ARROW = 0xE04D,
- LEFT_ARROW = 0xE04B,
- DOWN_ARROW = 0xE050,
- UP_ARROW = 0xE048,
-
- // These are all the same physical key
- NUM_LOCK = 0x45, // NOT used by legacy keyboard messages
- NUM_LOCK_LEGACY = 0xE045, // ONLY used by legacy keyboard messages
-
- KEYPAD_FORWARD_SLASH = 0xE035,
- KEYPAD_STAR = 0x37,
- KEYPAD_DASH = 0x4A,
- KEYPAD_PLUS = 0x4E,
- KEYPAD_ENTER = 0xE01C,
- KEYPAD_1 = 0x4F,
- KEYPAD_2 = 0x50,
- KEYPAD_3 = 0x51,
- KEYPAD_4 = 0x4B,
- KEYPAD_5 = 0x4C,
- KEYPAD_6 = 0x4D,
- KEYPAD_7 = 0x47,
- KEYPAD_8 = 0x48,
- KEYPAD_9 = 0x49,
- KEYPAD_0 = 0x52,
- KEYPAD_PERIOD = 0x53,
- NON_US_BACKSLASH = 0x56,
- APPLICATION = 0xE05D,
- POWER = 0xE05E,
- KEYPAD_EQUALS = 0x59,
-
- F13 = 0x64,
- F14 = 0x65,
- F15 = 0x66,
- F16 = 0x67,
- F17 = 0x68,
- F18 = 0x69,
- F19 = 0x6A,
- F20 = 0x6B,
- F21 = 0x6C,
- F22 = 0x6D,
- F23 = 0x6E,
- F24 = 0x76,
-
- KEYPAD_COMMA = 0x7E, // on Brazilian keyboards
- INTERNATIONAL_1 = 0x73, // on Brazilian and Japanese keyboards
- INTERNATIONAL_2 = 0x70, // on Japanese keyboards
- INTERNATIONAL_3 = 0x7D, // on Japanese keyboards
- INTERNATIONAL_4 = 0x79, // on Japanese keyboards
- INTERNATIONAL_5 = 0x7B, // on Japanese keyboards
- INTERNATIONAL_6 = 0x5C,
-
- // These are all the same physical key
- LANG_1 = 0x72, // key release event only, NOT used by legacy keyboard messages
- LANG_1_LEGACY = 0xF2, // key release event only, ONLY used by legacy keyboard messages
-
- // These are all the same physical key
- LANG_2 = 0x71, // key release event only, NOT used by legacy keyboard messages
- LANG_2_LEGACY = 0xF1, // key release event only, ONLY used by legacy keyboard messages
-
- LANG3 = 0x78,
- LANG4 = 0x77,
- LANG5 = 0x76,
- L_CONTROL = 0x1D,
- L_SHIFT = 0x2A,
- L_ALT = 0x38,
- L_GUI = 0xE05B,
- R_CONTROL = 0xE01D,
- R_SHIFT = 0x36,
- R_ALT = 0xE038,
- R_GUI = 0xE05C,
-
- NEXT_TRACK = 0xE019,
- PREVIOUS_TRACK = 0xE010,
- STOP = 0xE024,
- PLAY_PAUSE = 0xE022,
- MUTE = 0xE020,
- VOLUME_INCREMENT = 0xE030,
- VOLUME_DECREMENT = 0xE02E,
-
- // AL stands for "application launch"
- AL_CONSUMER_CONTROL_CONFIGURATION = 0xE06D,
- AL_EMAIL_READER = 0xE06C,
- AL_CALCULATOR = 0xE021,
- AL_LOCAL_MACHINE_BROWSER = 0xE06B,
-
- // AC stands for "application control"
- AC_SEARCH = 0xE065,
- AC_HOME = 0xE032,
- AC_BACK = 0xE06A,
- AC_FORWARD = 0xE069,
- AC_STOP = 0xE068,
- AC_REFRESH = 0xE067,
- AC_BOOKMARKS = 0xE066,
-}