David Herrmann 117d7ddbcd test_terminal: add experimental input support
Add input subsystem to terminal test app. This currently allows to actually
"write" to the console. There is still much to do to convert the input to proper
data but basic alphanumeric characters work for now.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com>
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= KMSCON =
Kmscon is a simple terminal emulator based on linux kernel mode setting (KMS).
It is an attempt to replace the in-kernel VT implementation with a userspace
console.

== Requirements ==
  Kmscon requires the following software:
    - udev
    - mesa with:
      - EGL library
      - gbm library
      - GL library
    - pango with:
      - glib
      - cairo
      - pango
    - libxkbcommon

== Install ==
  To compile the kmscon binary, run the standard autotools commands:
    $ ./configure [--enable-debug]
    $ make
    $ make install
  To compile the test applications, run:
    $ make check

== License ==
  This software is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. Please see
  ./COPYING for further information.

== FAQ ==
  === Why didn't you use libvte or similar terminal emulators? ===
  All existing terminal emulators I found highly depend on X. Also, their code
  base often is a horrible mess. I haven't had the time to convert them to use
  other drawing functions than Xlib, yet.
  If you feel like doing this work, please notify me. I would be glad to adjust
  my code to work with other terminal emulators.

== Contact ==
  This software is maintained by:
    David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com>
  If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact one of the maintainers.

== Code Base ==
  The kmscon code is split into several independent subsystems:
    - output:
      This code manages the KMS/DRI output and provides OpenGL framebuffers.
    - console:
      This draws the text on the screen and provides an API for any terminal
      emulator to visualize its contents.
    - evdev:
      All linux input events are captured here and converted to Unicode
      characters for input handling.
    - vte:
      The terminal emulator library.
    - main:
      This connects all subsystems into a usable console application.
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