Simplify EventController

In handleEvent(), connection.receiveControlEvent() may never return
null: either it returns a valid ControlEvent, either it throws an
Exception.

Therefore, there is no need to propagate a flag to indicate whether it
returned a valid ControlEvent.
hidpi
Romain Vimont 6 years ago
parent 03c5f97e3f
commit c6d01331ed

@ -60,14 +60,13 @@ public class EventController {
}
public void control() throws IOException {
while (handleEvent()) ;
while (true) {
handleEvent();
}
}
private boolean handleEvent() throws IOException {
private void handleEvent() throws IOException {
ControlEvent controlEvent = connection.receiveControlEvent();
if (controlEvent == null) {
return false;
}
switch (controlEvent.getType()) {
case ControlEvent.TYPE_KEYCODE:
injectKeycode(controlEvent.getAction(), controlEvent.getKeycode(), controlEvent.getMetaState());
@ -85,7 +84,6 @@ public class EventController {
executeCommand(controlEvent.getAction());
break;
}
return true;
}
private boolean injectKeycode(int action, int keycode, int metaState) {

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