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@@ -1327,11 +1327,33 @@ void Emscripten_RegisterEventHandlers(SDL_WindowData *data)
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keyElement = Emscripten_GetKeyboardTargetElement(data->keyboard_element);
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if (keyElement) {
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+ // Emscripten's HTML5 helpers do not deduplicate `addEventListener` calls:
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+ // see `registerOrRemoveHandler` in `emscripten/src/lib/libhtml5.js`.
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+ //
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+ // If a previous SDL window already registered keyboard handlers on the same
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+ // target, the new registration would *stack* a second listener, causing every
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+ // browser keydown to fire `Emscripten_HandleKey` twice.
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+ //
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+ // The duplicate calls then produce two `SDL_EVENT_KEY_DOWN` events per physical
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+ // keypress (the second one with `repeat=true`, due to the keystate-based repeat
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+ // detection in `SDL_SendKeyboardKeyInternal`).
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+ //
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+ // We must clear any prior handler on this target before installing ours:
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+ emscripten_set_keydown_callback(keyElement, NULL, 0, NULL);
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+ emscripten_set_keyup_callback(keyElement, NULL, 0, NULL);
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+ emscripten_set_keypress_callback(keyElement, NULL, 0, NULL);
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+
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MAIN_THREAD_EM_ASM_INT({
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var data = $0;
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// our keymod state can get confused in various ways (changed capslock when browser didn't have focus, etc), and you can't query the current
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// state from the DOM, outside of a keyboard event, so catch keypresses globally and reset mod state if it's unexpectedly wrong. Best we can do.
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// Note that this thing _only_ adjusts the lock keys if necessary; the real SDL keypress handling happens elsewhere.
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+
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+ // Remove any prior listener first -- `addEventListener` does not deduplicate either.
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+ if (document.sdlEventHandlerLockKeysCheck) {
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+ document.removeEventListener("keydown", document.sdlEventHandlerLockKeysCheck);
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+ }
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+
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document.sdlEventHandlerLockKeysCheck = function(event) {
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// don't try to adjust the state on the actual lock key presses; the normal key handler will catch that and adjust.
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if ((event.key != "CapsLock") && (event.key != "NumLock") && (event.key != "ScrollLock"))
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