xkb: remove now obsolete comment.
Looks like nothing broke from removing the hardcoded CoreProcessPointerEvent call. Whoop. Di. Doo. Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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@ -712,22 +712,6 @@ DeviceEvent *event = &ev->device_event;
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changed |= XkbPointerButtonMask;
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/* Guesswork. mostly.
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* xkb actuall goes through some effort to transparently wrap the
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* processInputProcs (see XkbSetExtension). But we all love fun, so the
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* previous XKB implementation just hardcoded the CPPE call here instead
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* of unwrapping like anybody with any sense of decency would do.
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* I got no clue what the correct thing to do is, but my guess is that
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* it's not hardcoding. I may be wrong. whatever it is, don't come whining
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* to me. I just work here.
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*
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* Anyway. here's the old call, if you don't like the wrapping, revert it.
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*
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* CoreProcessPointerEvent(xE,mouse,count);
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*
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* see. it's still steaming. told you. (whot)
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*/
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UNWRAP_PROCESS_INPUT_PROC(mouse, xkbPrivPtr, backupproc);
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mouse->public.processInputProc(ev, mouse);
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COND_WRAP_PROCESS_INPUT_PROC(mouse, xkbPrivPtr,
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