From ccc1b24d41fdf4bb5df14cce1824c861dba3b9da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Hrebec Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 21:08:59 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit Version 2.0 --- AUTHORS | 3 + COPYING | 339 ++++++++++++++++++++++ ChangeLog | 1 + INSTALL | 0 Makefile.am | 8 + NEWS | 0 README | 37 +++ autogen.sh | 5 + config.h.in | 28 ++ configure.ac | 15 + joy2script.1 | 91 ++++++ joy2script.c | 777 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 12 files changed, 1304 insertions(+) create mode 100644 AUTHORS create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 ChangeLog create mode 100644 INSTALL create mode 100644 Makefile.am create mode 100644 NEWS create mode 100644 README create mode 100755 autogen.sh create mode 100644 config.h.in create mode 100644 configure.ac create mode 100644 joy2script.1 create mode 100644 joy2script.c diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3ea1fd --- /dev/null +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Brian Hrebec + +Also see joy2script.c for information about patches contributed. diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a43ea21 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fc6b79 --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +See the top of joy2script.c for a log of version changes. diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb9247f --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in + +bin_PROGRAMS = joy2script +joy2script_SOURCES = joy2script.c +joy2script_CFLAGS = -Wall +man_MANS = joy2script.1 +EXTRA_DIST = joy2script.1 + diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3bc90ce --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +Joy2script + +What it is +----------- +joy2script is a program to translate joystick events into arbitrary commands. + +Requirements +------------- +- Support for the /dev/js interface. +- Linux - if someone wants this for BSD, let me know and I'll fix it + +COMPILING & INSTALLATION +------------------------ +From the tarball: + ./configure && make +As root: + make install + +From git: + ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make +As root: + make install + + +COPYING, LEGAL STUFF +-------------------- +This software is under the GNU general public license (see COPYING in +this archive.) This basically means you can do whatever you want with +it, and to it. + +The latest version of joy2script can be found at http://github.com/bhrebec/joy2script + +If you wish to contact me directly, I can be found at brianh32@gmail.com + +joy2script is based on the excellent joy2key by Peter Amstutz. + +--Brian Hrebec diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4196cf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/autogen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/bin/bash +aclocal \ + && autoheader \ + && automake --gnu --add-missing \ + && autoconf diff --git a/config.h.in b/config.h.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3fe2901 --- /dev/null +++ b/config.h.in @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ + +/* Name of package */ +#undef PACKAGE + +/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ +#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT + +/* Define to the full name of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_NAME + +/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_STRING + +/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME + +/* Define to the home page for this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_URL + +/* Define to the version of this package. */ +#undef PACKAGE_VERSION + +/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ +#undef STDC_HEADERS + +/* Version number of package */ +#undef VERSION diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a940b54 --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. +AC_INIT(joy2script.c) +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(joy2script, 0.0.1) +AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) +AC_PROG_MAKE_SET + +dnl Checks for programs. +AC_PROG_CC +AC_ISC_POSIX + +dnl Checks for header files. +AC_STDC_HEADERS + +dnl Check for site-specific configuration +AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) diff --git a/joy2script.1 b/joy2script.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10e05a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/joy2script.1 @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +.TH JOY2SCRIPT 1 "03 June 2008" +.SH NAME +joy2script \- perform actions based on joystick events +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B joy2script +Usage: joy2script + [ -dev {/dev/js0} ] + [ -config {.joy2keyrc} ] + +note: [] denotes `optional' option or argument, + () hints at the wanted arguments for options + {} denotes default (compiled-in) parameters + +(note: defaults may have been changed by editing joy2script.c) +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I joy2script +monitors the joystick (normally /dev/js0) and takes action based on the +events recieved. The actions are defined in the config file (normally +/dev/js0). +.SS Options +.TP +.B -dev +Specifies joystick device to use. Defaults /dev/js0 (first joystick) +.TP +.B -config +Specifies the config file to use. +.SH FILES +.I /dev/js[01] +The joystick driver. Must be installed for joy2key to work. Joy2key +only supports versions 1.0+ of the joystick driver. Older versions of +joy2key use the 0.8.0 joystick driver. If for some reason a 1.0+ +joystick driver does not work for you, use joy2key 1.2. +.PP +The Linux joystick driver is available at +.P +http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~vojtech/joystick/ +.P +.I ~/.joy2script +joy2script config file. +.P +The joy2script homepage is located at: + +http://bhrebec.nfshost.com/joy2script +.P +.SH CONFIG FILE FORMAT +Example config file: + +axis 0 +action if [ "%n" -gt "0" ]; then xmmsctrl time +2; else xmmsctrl time -1; fi; +threshold_low 10000 +axis 4 +action xmmsctrl time %n +action if [ "%n" -gt "0" ]; then xmmsctrl time +2; else xmmsctrl time -1; fi; +axis 5 +action if [ "%n" -gt "0" ]; then xmmsctrl next; fi; if [ "%n" -lt "0" ]; then xmmsctrl prev; fi; +threshold_low 200 +button 0 +action ~/scripts/xmms_pause.sh +.P +One of 'axis ' or 'button ' must be specified before any other options in order to select the event affected. +Note that can be any valid shell command. +Within the axis(not the button) string, the following substitutions will be made: +.HP +%u - the raw, unscaled value of the axis +.HP +%s - the value of the axis scaled between 0 and 100. Useful for volume control. +.HP +%n - the 'sign' of the axis value, that is, -1 if the value is negative, +1 if it is positive +.P +Axis options: +.HP + action - the action taken when the axis is moved over threshold_low. +.HP + action_off - the action taken when the axis is moved under the threshold_low. +.HP + repeat_mode - if n is 0 (the default), the action will be repeated every time + a new event with a value over the threshold is received. If n is 1, the + action will only be performed once every time the threshold is crossed. + +.P +Button options: +.HP + action - the action taken when the button is pressed. +.HP + action_off - the action taken when the button is released. +.P +.SH BUGS +Invalid config file input is ignored, so typos may go unnoticed. +.SH COPYING +This is free software under the GNU General Public License. See COPYING in the archive +for more information. diff --git a/joy2script.c b/joy2script.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..574e97a --- /dev/null +++ b/joy2script.c @@ -0,0 +1,777 @@ +/* + joy2script + + This program gets events from a joystick device and + runs an associated command + + - Brian Hrebec (brianh32@gmail.com) + + + joy2script is based on joy2key by Peter Amstutz + + The latest version of joy2script can be found at + http://www.brianhrebec.com/joy2script + + Revision History + ---------------- + 2.0 (3 June 2008) - Added repeat timers, reworked the config file format + 1.0 (3 June 2008) - First version. + +*/ + +#include "config.h" + +#define JOY2SCRIPT_VERSION "1.0" + +#define MAX_ACTION_STRING 1024 +#define DEFAULT_AUTOREPEAT 5 +#define DEFAULT_DEADZONE 100 +#define DEFAULT_DEADZONE_SIZE 50 +#define DEFAULT_DEVICE "/dev/input/js0" +#define DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE ".joy2script" /* located in $(HOME) */ +#define EMAIL "brianh32@gmail.com" +#define MAX_MODES 16 + +#define DEBUG 0 + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +int jsfd=-1; +char numaxes, numbuttons; +int current_mode=0; + +struct s_axis { + char *action_on; + char *action_off; + int threshold; + int deadzone; + int deadzone_size; + int asymmetric; + int repeat_rate_high; + int repeat_rate_low; + int repeat; + int output_low; + int output_high; + int time_to_repeat; + char on; + int value; + int timer_fd; + struct itimerspec old_its; +}; + +struct s_button { + char *action_on; + char *action_off; + int repeat_rate; + int time_to_repeat; + char on; + int timer_fd; +}; + +struct s_mode { + struct s_axis axis[256]; + struct s_button button[256]; +} mode[MAX_MODES]; + +int axis_act_counter=0, + button_act_counter=0, + thresh_counter=0; +char *device=DEFAULT_DEVICE, + *config_file=DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE; + +typedef enum {NONE, X, RAWCONSOLE, TERMINAL} target_type; +typedef enum {PRESS, RELEASE} press_or_release_type; + +target_type target=NONE; + +void process_args(int argc, char **argv); +void parse_config(); +int check_device(int argc, char **argv); +void sendkey( unsigned int keycode, press_or_release_type PoR, int iscap); +void cleanup(int s); +void calibrate(int num); +void send_axis_action(struct s_axis *axis, char *action); +void repeat_event(fd_set *js_fdset); +void axis_event(int number, int value); +void button_event(int number, int value); +int scale_value(int value, int max, int lower, int upper); + +int check_config(int argc, char **argv); + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + struct js_event js; + fd_set js_fdset; + + puts("joy2script - reads joystick status and take action accordingly "); + puts("By Brian Hrebec ("EMAIL")"); + puts("This is free software under the GNU General Public License (GPL v2)"); + puts(" (see COPYING in the joy2script archive)"); + printf("Version: %s Binary built on %s at %s\n\n", + JOY2SCRIPT_VERSION, __DATE__, __TIME__); + + memset(mode, 0, sizeof(mode)); + + argc=check_config(argc, argv); + process_args(argc, argv); + + if((jsfd=open(device,O_RDONLY))==-1) + { + printf("Error opening %s!\n", device); + puts("Are you sure you have joystick support in your kernel?"); + return 1; + } + if (ioctl(jsfd, JSIOCGAXES, &numaxes)) { +/* acording to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English + Language 'axes' *IS* the correct pluralization of 'axis' */ + perror("joy2key: error getting axes"); + return 1; + } + if (ioctl(jsfd, JSIOCGBUTTONS, &numbuttons)) { + perror("joy2key: error getting buttons"); + return 1; + } + + FD_ZERO(&js_fdset); + + memset(&js, 0, sizeof(struct js_event)); + + signal(SIGINT, cleanup); + signal(SIGTERM, cleanup); + + puts("Initialization complete, entering main loop, ^C to exit..."); + + /* Main Loop */ + for(;;) + { + int i; + + memset(&js, 0, sizeof(struct js_event)); + + /* Add timer fds to set for select() */ + int nfds = 0; + for (i = 0; i < numaxes; i++) + if (mode[current_mode].axis[i].timer_fd != -1) + FD_SET(mode[current_mode].axis[i].timer_fd, &js_fdset); + nfds += i; + + for (i = 0; i < numbuttons; i++) + if (mode[current_mode].button[i].timer_fd != -1) + FD_SET(mode[current_mode].button[i].timer_fd, &js_fdset); + nfds += i; + + FD_SET(jsfd, &js_fdset); /* joystick fd */ + nfds++; + + select (nfds, &js_fdset, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + if (FD_ISSET(jsfd, &js_fdset)) + { + read(jsfd, &js, sizeof(struct js_event)); + switch(js.type) + { + case JS_EVENT_BUTTON: + button_event(js.number, js.value); + break; + case JS_EVENT_AXIS: + axis_event(js.number, js.value); + break; + } + } + else + { + repeat_event(&js_fdset); + } + } +} + +void repeat_event(fd_set *js_fdset) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < numaxes; i++) + { + struct s_axis* axis; + axis = &mode[current_mode].axis[i]; + if (axis->timer_fd != -1 && + FD_ISSET(axis->timer_fd, js_fdset)) + { + unsigned long long m; + read(axis->timer_fd, &m, sizeof(m)); + send_axis_action(axis, axis->action_on); + } + } + + for (i = 0; i < numbuttons; i++) + { + struct s_button* button; + button = &mode[current_mode].button[i]; + if (button->timer_fd != -1 && + FD_ISSET(button->timer_fd, js_fdset)) + { + unsigned long long m; + read(button->timer_fd, &m, sizeof(m)); + system(button->action_on); + } + } +} + +void button_event(int number, int value) +{ + struct s_button* button; + button = &mode[current_mode].button[number]; + + if (value) + { + button->on = 1; + + if (button->repeat_rate > 0) + { + struct itimerspec its; + its.it_interval.tv_sec = button->repeat_rate / 1000; + its.it_interval.tv_nsec = button->repeat_rate % 1000 * 1000000; + its.it_value.tv_sec = its.it_interval.tv_sec; + its.it_value.tv_nsec = its.it_interval.tv_nsec; + int tfd = timerfd_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0); + timerfd_settime(tfd, 0, &its, NULL); + button->timer_fd = tfd; + } + + system(button->action_on); + } + else + { + button->on = 0; + + if (button->timer_fd != -1) + { + close(button->timer_fd); + button->timer_fd = -1; + } + + system(button->action_off); + } +} + +int scale_value(int value, int max, int lower, int upper) +{ + double v = (double)value / max; + int diff = upper - lower; + + return (int) lower + (v * diff); +} + + +int timespec_subtract (struct timespec* result, + struct timespec* x, struct timespec* y) +{ + if (x->tv_nsec < y->tv_nsec) + { + result->tv_sec = x->tv_sec - y->tv_sec - 1; + result->tv_nsec = 1000000000 + x->tv_nsec - y->tv_nsec; + } + else + { + result->tv_sec = x->tv_sec - y->tv_sec; + result->tv_nsec = x->tv_nsec - y->tv_nsec; + } + + /* Return 1 if result is negative. */ + return result->tv_sec < 0 || result->tv_nsec < 0; +} + + +void axis_event(int number, int value) +{ + struct s_axis* axis; + axis = &mode[current_mode].axis[number]; + + if (axis->asymmetric) + axis->value = value + 32767; + else + axis->value = value; + + + if ((abs(axis->value) < axis->deadzone - axis->deadzone_size) + && axis->on) + { + /*turn it off*/ + send_axis_action(axis, axis->action_off); + axis->on=0; + + if (axis->timer_fd != -1) + { + close(axis->timer_fd); + axis->timer_fd = -1; + } + } + else if ((abs(axis->value) > + axis->deadzone + axis->deadzone_size) ) + { + if (!axis->on || + (axis->repeat && axis->repeat_rate_low == 0 && + axis->repeat_rate_high == 0)) + { + send_axis_action(axis, axis->action_on); + } + + if (axis->repeat && (axis->repeat_rate_low != 0 || + axis->repeat_rate_high != 0)) { + + int ms; + if (axis->asymmetric) + ms = scale_value(axis->value, 65536, + axis->repeat_rate_low, axis->repeat_rate_high); + else + ms = scale_value(axis->value, 32768, + axis->repeat_rate_low, axis->repeat_rate_high); + + //printf("RR: %dms", ms); + + int tfd; + struct itimerspec its; + struct itimerspec current_its; + its.it_interval.tv_sec = ms / 1000; + its.it_interval.tv_nsec = ms % 1000 * 1000000; + its.it_value.tv_sec = its.it_interval.tv_sec; + its.it_value.tv_nsec = its.it_interval.tv_nsec; + + if (axis->timer_fd == -1) + { + tfd = timerfd_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0); + memset(¤t_its, 0, sizeof(current_its)); + //printf(" - new\n"); + } + else + { + tfd = axis->timer_fd; + timerfd_gettime(tfd, ¤t_its); + //printf(" - reusing\n"); + } + + /* If the amount of time is less than + * the amount the new timer wants, set the difference + * as the new time. */ + struct timespec elapsed_time; + timespec_subtract(&elapsed_time, &axis->old_its.it_value, + ¤t_its.it_value); + axis->old_its = its; + + if (elapsed_time.tv_sec < its.it_value.tv_sec || + elapsed_time.tv_nsec < its.it_value.tv_nsec) + { + timespec_subtract(&its.it_value, + &its.it_value, &elapsed_time); + + } + + + timerfd_settime(tfd, 0, &its, NULL); + axis->timer_fd = tfd; + } + + axis->on=1; + } +} + +void send_axis_action(struct s_axis *axis, char* action) +{ + char buffer[MAX_ACTION_STRING]; + char *p_buffer = buffer; + int len=0; + char val[64]; + + if (!action) + return; + + while (*action != '\0') + { + if (len > MAX_ACTION_STRING - 1) { + printf("Error: action string too long"); + return; + } + + if (*action == '%') + { + action++; + char spec = *action++; + if (spec == 'v') /*value*/ + { + int cvalue; + if (axis->asymmetric) + cvalue = scale_value(axis->value, 65536, + axis->output_low, axis->output_high); + else + cvalue = scale_value(axis->value, 32768, + axis->output_low, axis->output_high); + + sprintf(val, "%d", cvalue); + char *v = val; + while (*v) { + *p_buffer++ = *v++; + len++; + } + + continue; + } + else if (spec == 's') /*sign */ + { + sprintf(val, "%s", axis->value < 0 ? "-1" : "+1"); + char *v = val; + while (*v) { + *p_buffer++ = *v++; + len++; + } + continue; + } else { + *p_buffer++ = '%'; + *p_buffer++ = spec; + len += 2; + } + } + else + { + *p_buffer++ = *action++; + } + } + *p_buffer = '\0'; + +#if DEBUG + printf("Axis action: %s\n", buffer); +#endif + system(buffer); +} + +int check_config(int argc, char **argv) +{ + int i, x; + + for(i=1; iargc) + { + puts("Not enough arguments to -config"); + exit(1); + } + config_file=argv[++i]; + argc-=2; + for(x=i; x MAX_MODES-1) { + printf("error: Too many modes defined! Only %d allowed.", MAX_MODES); + exit(1); + } +#if DEBUG + printf("Found mode: %d\n", current_mode); +#endif + } + else if(!strcmp(line, "[axis")) + { + if (current_mode == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing axis: no mode given"); + exit(1); + } + fscanf(file, " %d ] ", ¤t_item); + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].output_low = 0; + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].output_high = 32768; + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].deadzone = DEFAULT_DEADZONE; + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].deadzone_size = + DEFAULT_DEADZONE_SIZE; + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].timer_fd = -1; + parsing_axis=1; +#if DEBUG + printf("Found axis: %d\n", current_item); +#endif + } + else if(!strcmp(line, "[button")) + { + if (current_mode == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing button: no mode given"); + exit(1); + } + fscanf(file, " %d ] ", ¤t_item); + parsing_axis=0; +#if DEBUG + printf("Found button: %d\n", current_item); +#endif + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "action_on")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing action: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + fscanf(file, " = "); + fgets(line, 1024, file); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].action_on=strdup(line); + else + mode[current_mode].button[current_item].action_on=strdup(line); +#if DEBUG + printf("Found action_on: %s\n", line); +#endif + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "action_off")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing action_off: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + fscanf(file, " = "); + fgets(line, 1024, file); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].action_off=strdup(line); + else + mode[current_mode].button[current_item].action_off=strdup(line); +#if DEBUG + printf("Found action_off: %s\n", line); +#endif + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "repeat_rate")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing repeat_rate: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) { + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].repeat_rate_low=x; + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].repeat_rate_high=x; + } else { + mode[current_mode].button[current_item].repeat_rate=x; + } + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "repeat_rate_high")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing repeat_rate_high: no axisgiven"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("repeat_rate_high has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].repeat_rate_high=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "repeat_rate_low")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing repeat_rate_low: no axisgiven"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("repeat_rate_low has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].repeat_rate_low=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "threshold")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing threshold_low: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("threshold has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].threshold=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "asymmetric")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing asymmetric: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("asymmetric has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].asymmetric=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "deadzone")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing deadzone: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("deadzone has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].deadzone=x; +#if DEBUG + printf("Found deadzone: %d\n", x); +#endif + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "deadzone_size")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing deadzone_size: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("deadzone_size has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].deadzone_size=x/2; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "output_high")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing output_high: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("output_high has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].output_high=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "output_low")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing output_low: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("output_low has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].output_low=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "repeat")) + { + if (current_item == -1) + { + printf("Error parsing output_low: no axis or button given"); + exit(1); + } + if (parsing_axis==0) + printf("repeat has no meaning for a button"); + fscanf(file, " = %d ", &x); + if (parsing_axis) + mode[current_mode].axis[current_item].repeat=x; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "#")) + { + fgets(line, 1024, file); + /* Comment */ + } + else if (strlen(line)) { + printf("Unrecognized option: %s\n", line); + } + *line = '\0'; + } + fclose(file); +} + + +void process_args(int argc, char **argv) +{ + int i; + + if(!argv[1]) return; + for(i=(argc == 1 || argv[1][0] == '-') ? 1 : 2; iargc) + { + puts("Not enough arguments to -dev"); + exit(1); + } + device=strdup(argv[++i]); + continue; + } + + printf("Unknown option %s\n", argv[i]); + puts("Usage: joy2script [\"Window Name\"]"); + printf("\n [ -dev {%s} ]", DEFAULT_DEVICE); + printf("\n [ -config {%s} ]", DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE); + + puts("\n\nnote: [] denotes `optional' option or argument,"); + puts(" () hints at the wanted arguments for options"); + puts(" {} denotes default (compiled-in) parameters"); + exit(1); + } + + +} + +void cleanup(int s) +{ + printf("\n%s caught, cleaning up & quitting.\n", + s==SIGINT ? "SIGINT" : + (s==SIGTERM ? "SIGTERM" : ((s == 0) ? "Window die" : "Unknown"))); +/* Because the window has just closed, it will print out an error upon + calling these functions. To suppress this superflous error, don't call + them :) */ +/* XFlush(thedisp); */ +/* XCloseDisplay(thedisp); */ +#ifdef ENABLE_CONSOLE + if(target==RAWCONSOLE || target==TERMINAL) close(consolefd); +#endif + exit(0); +} +