Pulled in some Unix-specific code from https://github.com/rust-locale/locale_config to reduce dependencies.
First reason to reduce dependencies: gettext-rs is not in Debian. Copying gettext-sys might have made sense, but the interface is somewhat confusing.
For translating a couple identifiers, detection and some hand-rolled hash map is all that is needed, and the option to move to gettext later remains.
locale_config has been stripped of the lazy_static dependency, which, messing with the strtup sequence, might be a source of debugging woes. Plus setting language once in the beginning is somewhat inflexible regarding runtime changes.
This fixes some rendering things which would happen with multiple state-sharing buttons. It also removes some interfaces exposing rows, views, layouts, and buttons, bringing the code closer to removing them from the FFI entirely.
WIP
WIP: keymap generation test passes
meta: Update features and version
WiP: cargo.lock
WIP: don't crash
WIP: no outlines
parsing: New tests
WIP: base level works
WIP: remove old keyboard
symbols correctly input
WIP: lodaing files
WIP: fallback works
Valid fallback
Each Button has a KeyState, which may be shared with other buttons. The list of pressed and locked buttons is used as a list of keys, causing a search for the button in the current view.
The new `lib.rs` file is created to refer to all modules written in Rust. This way, only one `rustc` call is needed to compile an arbitrary amount of modules. It also converges with the way crates are structured.