/* GDK - The GIMP Drawing Kit * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see . */ /* * Modified by the GTK+ Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS * file for a list of people on the GTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog * files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with * GTK+ at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/. */ #ifndef __GDK_EVENTS_PRIVATE_H__ #define __GDK_EVENTS_PRIVATE_H__ #include #include #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define GDK_EVENT_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), GDK_TYPE_EVENT, GdkEventClass)) typedef struct _GdkEventClass GdkEventClass; /*< private > * GdkEvent: * @ref_count: the reference count of the event * @event_type: the specialized event type * @surface: the surface of the event * @device: the device of the event * @source_device: the source device * @time: a serial identifier of the event that can be used to order * two events * @flags: event flags * * The abstract type for all windowing system events. */ struct _GdkEvent { GTypeInstance parent_instance; grefcount ref_count; /* Specialised event type */ GdkEventType event_type; /* The surface of the event */ GdkSurface *surface; /* The devices associated to the event */ GdkDevice *device; GdkDevice *source_device; guint32 time; guint16 flags; }; /*< private > * GdkEventClass: * @finalize: a function called when the last reference held on an event is * released; implementations of GdkEvent must chain up to the parent class * * The base class for events. */ struct _GdkEventClass { GTypeClass parent_class; void (* finalize) (GdkEvent *event); GdkModifierType (* get_state) (GdkEvent *event); gboolean (* get_position) (GdkEvent *event, double *x, double *y); GdkEventSequence * (* get_sequence) (GdkEvent *event); GdkDeviceTool * (* get_tool) (GdkEvent *event); gboolean (* get_axes) (GdkEvent *event, double **axes, guint *n_axes); }; /* * GdkDeleteEvent: * * Generated when a surface is deleted. */ struct _GdkDeleteEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; }; /* * GdkMotionEvent: * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) set during the motion * event. See #GdkModifierType. * @x: the x coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @y: the y coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @axes: @x, @y translated to the axes of @device, or %NULL if @device is * the mouse. * @history: (element-type GdkTimeCoord): a list of time and coordinates * for other motion events that were compressed before delivering the * current event * * Generated when the pointer moves. */ struct _GdkMotionEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkModifierType state; double x; double y; double *axes; GdkDeviceTool *tool; GArray *history; /* */ }; /* * GdkButtonEvent: * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer * buttons. See #GdkModifierType. * @button: the button which was pressed or released, numbered from 1 to 5. * Normally button 1 is the left mouse button, 2 is the middle button, * and 3 is the right button. On 2-button mice, the middle button can * often be simulated by pressing both mouse buttons together. * @x: the x coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @y: the y coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @axes: @x, @y translated to the axes of @device, or %NULL if @device is * the mouse. * @tool: a #GdkDeviceTool * * Used for button press and button release events. The * @type field will be one of %GDK_BUTTON_PRESS or %GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE, */ struct _GdkButtonEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkModifierType state; guint button; double x; double y; double *axes; GdkDeviceTool *tool; }; /* * GdkTouchEvent: * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer * buttons. See #GdkModifierType * @x: the x coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface * @y: the y coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface * @axes: @x, @y translated to the axes of the event's device, or %NULL * if @device is the mouse * @sequence: the event sequence that the event belongs to * @emulated: whether the event is the result of a pointer emulation * * Used for touch events. * @type field will be one of %GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN, %GDK_TOUCH_UPDATE, * %GDK_TOUCH_END or %GDK_TOUCH_CANCEL. * * Touch events are grouped into sequences by means of the @sequence * field, which can also be obtained with gdk_event_get_event_sequence(). * Each sequence begins with a %GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN event, followed by * any number of %GDK_TOUCH_UPDATE events, and ends with a %GDK_TOUCH_END * (or %GDK_TOUCH_CANCEL) event. With multitouch devices, there may be * several active sequences at the same time. */ struct _GdkTouchEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkModifierType state; double x; double y; double *axes; GdkEventSequence *sequence; gboolean touch_emulating; gboolean pointer_emulated; }; /* * GdkScrollEvent: * @x: the x coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @y: the y coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer * buttons. See #GdkModifierType. * @direction: the direction to scroll to (one of %GDK_SCROLL_UP, * %GDK_SCROLL_DOWN, %GDK_SCROLL_LEFT, %GDK_SCROLL_RIGHT or * %GDK_SCROLL_SMOOTH). * @delta_x: the x coordinate of the scroll delta * @delta_y: the y coordinate of the scroll delta * @pointer_emulated: whether the scroll event was the result of * a pointer emulation * @tool: a #GdkDeviceTool * * Generated from button presses for the buttons 4 to 7. Wheel mice are * usually configured to generate button press events for buttons 4 and 5 * when the wheel is turned. * * Some GDK backends can also generate “smooth” scroll events, which * can be recognized by the %GDK_SCROLL_SMOOTH scroll direction. For * these, the scroll deltas can be obtained with * gdk_event_get_scroll_deltas(). */ struct _GdkScrollEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; double x; double y; GdkModifierType state; GdkScrollDirection direction; double delta_x; double delta_y; gboolean pointer_emulated; gboolean is_stop; GdkDeviceTool *tool; }; /* * GdkTranslatedKey: * @keyval: the translated key symbol * @consumed: the consumed modifiers * @layout: the keyboard layout * @level: the layout level * * Describes a translated key code. */ typedef struct { guint keyval; GdkModifierType consumed; guint layout; guint level; } GdkTranslatedKey; /* * GdkKeyEvent: * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer * buttons. See #GdkModifierType. * @keycode: the raw code of the key that was pressed or released. * @translated: the result of translating @keycode. First with the full * @state, then while ignoring Caps Lock. * * Describes a key press or key release event. */ struct _GdkKeyEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkModifierType state; guint32 keycode; gboolean key_is_modifier; GdkTranslatedKey translated[2]; }; /* * GdkCrossingEvent: * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer * buttons. See #GdkModifierType. * @mode: the crossing mode (%GDK_CROSSING_NORMAL, %GDK_CROSSING_GRAB, * %GDK_CROSSING_UNGRAB, %GDK_CROSSING_GTK_GRAB, %GDK_CROSSING_GTK_UNGRAB or * %GDK_CROSSING_STATE_CHANGED). %GDK_CROSSING_GTK_GRAB, %GDK_CROSSING_GTK_UNGRAB, * and %GDK_CROSSING_STATE_CHANGED were added in 2.14 and are always synthesized, * never native. * @x: the x coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @y: the y coordinate of the pointer relative to the surface. * @detail: the kind of crossing that happened (%GDK_NOTIFY_INFERIOR, * %GDK_NOTIFY_ANCESTOR, %GDK_NOTIFY_VIRTUAL, %GDK_NOTIFY_NONLINEAR or * %GDK_NOTIFY_NONLINEAR_VIRTUAL). * @focus: %TRUE if @surface is the focus surface or an inferior. * @child_surface: the surface that was entered or left. * * Generated when the pointer enters or leaves a surface. */ struct _GdkCrossingEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkModifierType state; GdkCrossingMode mode; double x; double y; GdkNotifyType detail; gboolean focus; GdkSurface *child_surface; }; /* * GdkFocusEvent: * @in: %TRUE if the surface has gained the keyboard focus, %FALSE if * it has lost the focus. * @mode: the crossing mode * @detail: the kind of crossing that happened * * Describes a change of keyboard focus. */ struct _GdkFocusEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; gboolean focus_in; }; /* * GdkConfigureEvent: * @x: the new x coordinate of the surface, relative to its parent. * @y: the new y coordinate of the surface, relative to its parent. * @width: the new width of the surface. * @height: the new height of the surface. * * Generated when a surface size or position has changed. */ struct _GdkConfigureEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; int x; int y; int width; int height; }; /* * GdkProximityEvent: * @tool: the #GdkDeviceTool associated to the event * * A proximity event indicates that a tool of a graphic tablet, or similar * devices that report proximity, has moved in or out of contact with the * tablet, or perhaps that the user’s finger has moved in or out of contact * with a touch screen. */ struct _GdkProximityEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkDeviceTool *tool; }; /* * GdkGrabBrokenEvent: * @keyboard: %TRUE if a keyboard grab was broken, %FALSE if a pointer * grab was broken * @implicit: %TRUE if the broken grab was implicit * @grab_surface: If this event is caused by another grab in the same * application, @grab_surface contains the new grab surface. Otherwise * @grab_surface is %NULL. * * Generated when a pointer or keyboard grab is broken. On X11, this happens * when the grab surface becomes unviewable (i.e. it or one of its ancestors * is unmapped), or if the same application grabs the pointer or keyboard * again. Note that implicit grabs (which are initiated by button presses) * can also cause #GdkGrabBrokenEvent events. */ struct _GdkGrabBrokenEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; gboolean keyboard; gboolean implicit; GdkSurface *grab_surface; }; /* * GdkDNDEvent: * @drop: the #GdkDrop for the current DND operation. * @x: the X coordinate of the pointer * @y: the Y coordinate of the pointer * * Generated during DND operations. */ struct _GdkDNDEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkDrop *drop; double x; double y; }; /* * GdkTouchpadEvent: * @state: (type GdkModifierType): a bit-mask representing the state of * the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer * buttons. See #GdkModifierType. * @phase: (type GdkTouchpadGesturePhase): the current phase of the gesture * @n_fingers: The number of fingers triggering the pinch * @time: the time of the event in milliseconds * @x: The X coordinate of the pointer * @y: The Y coordinate of the pointer * @dx: Movement delta in the X axis of the swipe focal point * @dy: Movement delta in the Y axis of the swipe focal point * @angle_delta: For pinch events, the angle change in radians, negative angles * denote counter-clockwise movements * @scale: For pinch events, the current scale, relative to that at the time of * the corresponding %GDK_TOUCHPAD_GESTURE_PHASE_BEGIN event * * Generated during touchpad gestures. */ struct _GdkTouchpadEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; GdkModifierType state; gint8 phase; gint8 n_fingers; double x; double y; double dx; double dy; double angle_delta; double scale; }; struct _GdkPadEvent { GdkEvent parent_instance; guint group; guint mode; guint button; guint index; double value; }; void gdk_event_init_types (void); GdkEvent * gdk_button_event_new (GdkEventType type, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, GdkDeviceTool *tool, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, guint button, double x, double y, double *axes); GdkEvent * gdk_motion_event_new (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, GdkDeviceTool *tool, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, double x, double y, double *axes); GdkEvent * gdk_crossing_event_new (GdkEventType type, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, double x, double y, GdkCrossingMode mode, GdkNotifyType notify); GdkEvent * gdk_proximity_event_new (GdkEventType type, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, GdkDeviceTool *tool, guint32 time); GdkEvent * gdk_key_event_new (GdkEventType type, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, guint keycode, GdkModifierType modifiers, gboolean is_modifier, GdkTranslatedKey *translated, GdkTranslatedKey *no_lock); GdkEvent * gdk_focus_event_new (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, gboolean focus_in); GdkEvent * gdk_configure_event_new (GdkSurface *surface, int width, int height); GdkEvent * gdk_delete_event_new (GdkSurface *surface); GdkEvent * gdk_scroll_event_new (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, GdkDeviceTool *tool, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, double delta_x, double delta_y, gboolean is_stop); GdkEvent * gdk_scroll_event_new_discrete (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, GdkDeviceTool *tool, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, GdkScrollDirection direction, gboolean emulated); GdkEvent * gdk_touch_event_new (GdkEventType type, GdkEventSequence *sequence, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, double x, double y, double *axes, gboolean emulating); GdkEvent * gdk_touchpad_event_new_swipe (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, GdkTouchpadGesturePhase phase, double x, double y, int n_fingers, double dx, double dy); GdkEvent * gdk_touchpad_event_new_pinch (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, GdkModifierType state, GdkTouchpadGesturePhase phase, double x, double y, int n_fingers, double dx, double dy, double scale, double angle_delta); GdkEvent * gdk_pad_event_new_ring (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, guint group, guint index, guint mode, double value); GdkEvent * gdk_pad_event_new_strip (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, guint group, guint index, guint mode, double value); GdkEvent * gdk_pad_event_new_button (GdkEventType type, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, guint group, guint button, guint mode); GdkEvent * gdk_pad_event_new_group_mode (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, guint32 time, guint group, guint mode); GdkEvent * gdk_dnd_event_new (GdkEventType type, GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDrop *drop, guint32 time, double x, double y); GdkEvent * gdk_grab_broken_event_new (GdkSurface *surface, GdkDevice *device, GdkDevice *source_device, GdkSurface *grab_surface, gboolean implicit); G_END_DECLS #endif /* __GDK_EVENTS_PRIVATE_H__ */