libcosmic-yoda/src/keyboard_nav.rs
Michael Aaron Murphy 8cf372c9b9
perf: inline public getters/setters, and use non-generic inner functions
To reduce compile-times and avoid some overhead to binary size, this will modify some of our
generic functions to use non-generic inner functions where possible. The inner functions are
marked carefully with `#[inline(never)]` to prevent being inlined by LLVM at their callsites

While looking for generic functions to optimize, I have also taken the opportunity to annotate
public non-generic getters and setters with `#[inline]` to ensure that LLVM will inline them
across crate boundaries. By default, only generic functions are automatically inlined, and
only when enabling fat LTO are constant functions reliably inlined across crate boundaries.
2025-03-21 13:31:34 +01:00

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// Copyright 2023 System76 <info@system76.com>
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
//! Subscribe to common application keyboard shortcuts.
use iced::{Event, Subscription, event, keyboard};
use iced_core::keyboard::key::Named;
use iced_futures::event::listen_raw;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum Action {
Escape,
FocusNext,
FocusPrevious,
Fullscreen,
Search,
}
#[cold]
pub fn subscription() -> Subscription<Action> {
listen_raw(|event, status, _| {
if event::Status::Ignored != status {
return None;
}
match event {
Event::Keyboard(keyboard::Event::KeyPressed {
key: keyboard::Key::Named(key),
modifiers,
..
}) => match key {
Named::Tab if !modifiers.control() => {
return Some(if modifiers.shift() {
Action::FocusPrevious
} else {
Action::FocusNext
});
}
Named::Escape => {
return Some(Action::Escape);
}
Named::F11 => {
return Some(Action::Fullscreen);
}
_ => (),
},
Event::Keyboard(keyboard::Event::KeyPressed {
key: keyboard::Key::Character(c),
modifiers,
..
}) if c == "f" && modifiers.control() => {
return Some(Action::Search);
}
_ => (),
}
None
})
}