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* This is a very simple fix to a rather complicated issue. Essentially, hold-taps will "release" (raise) their captured keys before actually telling the event manager they have captured a key. This means the event manager ends up assigning the `last_listener_index` to the hold-tap subscription rather than the combo. So when the combo calls `ZMK_EVENT_RELEASE` it raises after the hold-tap instead of after the combo as the combo code expects. * The corresponding test (which fails without this change) has also been added. * An event can be captured and released in the same event handler, before the last_listener_index would have been updated. This causes some handlers to be triggered multiple times. * The solution is to update the last_listener_index before calling the next event handler, so capturing and releasing within an event handler is harmless. * Also see discussion at https://github.com/zmkfirmware/zmk/pull/1401 * If our handler dedides our undedided hold-tap, return early before continuing. * Fix incorrect pointer logic, resulting in combo candidate filtering leaving incorrect timeout details. Co-authored-by: Andrew Rae <ajrae.nv@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: okke <okke@formsma.nl> |
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backlight | ||
caps-word | ||
combo | ||
conditional-layer | ||
gresc | ||
hold-tap | ||
key-repeat | ||
keypress | ||
keytoggle | ||
macros | ||
modifiers | ||
momentary-layer | ||
none | ||
sticky-keys | ||
tap-dance | ||
to-layer | ||
toggle-layer | ||
transparent | ||
wpm |