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oneshot timeout would only timeout after an event.

After setting a ONESHOT_TIMEOUT value, the oneshot layer state would
not expire without an event being triggered (key pressed). The reason
was that in the process_record function we would return priort to
execute the process_action function if it detected a NOEVENT cycle. The
process_action contained the codes to timeout the oneshot layer state.
The codes to clear the oneshot layer state have been move just in
front of where we check for the NOEVENT cycle in the process_record
function.
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SjB 2017-01-15 23:12:42 -05:00
parent 6f44885615
commit 6f44ca7a59
1 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -102,6 +102,13 @@ bool process_record_quantum(keyrecord_t *record) {
void process_record(keyrecord_t *record)
{
#if (defined(ONESHOT_TIMEOUT) && (ONESHOT_TIMEOUT > 0))
if (has_oneshot_layer_timed_out()) {
dprintf("Oneshot layer: timeout\n");
clear_oneshot_layer_state(ONESHOT_OTHER_KEY_PRESSED);
}
#endif
if (IS_NOEVENT(record->event)) { return; }
if(!process_record_quantum(record))
@ -126,13 +133,6 @@ void process_action(keyrecord_t *record, action_t action)
uint8_t tap_count = record->tap.count;
#endif
#if (defined(ONESHOT_TIMEOUT) && (ONESHOT_TIMEOUT > 0))
if (has_oneshot_layer_timed_out()) {
dprintf("Oneshot layer: timeout\n");
clear_oneshot_layer_state(ONESHOT_OTHER_KEY_PRESSED);
}
#endif
if (event.pressed) {
// clear the potential weak mods left by previously pressed keys
clear_weak_mods();