[Bug] Inconsistent results when using send_unicode_string
#17,022 opened on May 6, 2022
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Description
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I've been using an idobai id80 ISO for little more than a year without any issues at all. Recently I recompiled the keyboard firmware with the latest QMK, last compile was several months ago.
I have a few unicode-macros set up, that are no longer working properly. One of them is supposed to output "(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻"
If I hit the macro key ten times, I get this output:
(256f °25a1 °ff09 ╯fe35 ┻2501 ┻)
(256f °25a1 °ff09 ╯fe35 253b ━253b )
(256f °25a1 °ff09 ╯fe35 253b ━253b )
(256f °25a1 °ff09 ╯fe35 253b ━253b )
25(6f 25°a1 °)256f ︵0020 ┻2501 ┻)
2(56f °25a1 °ff09 ╯fe35 25 3b ━253b )
(256f °25a1 f°f09 ╯0020 ┻2501 ┻)
25(6f °25a1 ff°09 fe╯35 25 3b ━┻)
(256f °25a1 °ff09 ╯fe35 253b ━┻)
(╯°00b0 )256f 0020 ┻━┻)
As you can see, it's not consistent. There are some unicode characters that are entered correctly sometimes, and Ctrl+Shift+U and then manually entering the code works just fine.
This is how I have built the macro:
enum custom_keycodes {
JAP_SHRUG = SAFE_RANGE
};
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
switch (keycode) {
case JAP_SHRUG:
if (record->event.pressed) {
send_unicode_string("(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻");
} else {
// when keycode is released
}
break;
I have then bound JAP_SHRUG to a keyboard key.
System Information
Keyboard: Idobao id80 ISO
Revision (if applicable): v1
Operating system: Arch Linux
qmk doctor output:
Ψ QMK Doctor is checking your environment.
Ψ CLI version: 1.0.0
Ψ QMK home: /home/scuttle/qmk_firmware
Ψ Detected Linux.
Ψ Git branch: master
Ψ Repo version: 0.16.9
Ψ All dependencies are installed.
Ψ Found arm-none-eabi-gcc version 11.3.0
Ψ Found avr-gcc version 8.3.0
Ψ Found avrdude version 6.4
Ψ Found dfu-util version 0.11
Ψ Found dfu-programmer version 0.7.2
Ψ Submodules are up to date.
Ψ QMK is ready to go
Any keyboard related software installed?
- AutoHotKey (Windows)
- Karabiner (macOS)
- Other: