cocoa: Set keyboard mod state correctly when turning off capslock.

Fixes Bugzilla #4716.
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Ryan C. Gordon 2019-07-11 01:07:14 -04:00
parent 86965eecd3
commit 27ad8e5d72

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@ -866,7 +866,17 @@ SetWindowStyle(SDL_Window * window, NSUInteger style)
10.15 beta, capslock comes through here as keycode 255, but it's safe
to send duplicate key events; SDL filters them out quickly in
SDL_SendKeyboardKey(). */
SDL_SendKeyboardKey(([theEvent modifierFlags] & NSEventModifierFlagCapsLock) ? SDL_PRESSED : SDL_RELEASED, SDL_SCANCODE_CAPSLOCK);
/* Also note that SDL_SendKeyboardKey expects all capslock events to be
keypresses; it won't toggle the mod state if you send a keyrelease. */
const SDL_bool osenabled = ([theEvent modifierFlags] & NSEventModifierFlagCapsLock) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE;
const SDL_bool sdlenabled = (SDL_GetModState() & KMOD_CAPS) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE;
if (!osenabled && sdlenabled) {
SDL_ToggleModState(KMOD_CAPS, SDL_FALSE);
SDL_SendKeyboardKey(SDL_RELEASED, SDL_SCANCODE_CAPSLOCK);
} else if (osenabled && !sdlenabled) {
SDL_SendKeyboardKey(SDL_PRESSED, SDL_SCANCODE_CAPSLOCK);
}
}
- (void)keyDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent
{