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98 lines
3.6 KiB
Go
98 lines
3.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 The TCell Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the license at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package tcell
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import (
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"time"
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)
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// EventMouse is a mouse event. It is sent on either mouse up or mouse down
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// events. It is also sent on mouse motion events - if the terminal supports
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// it. We make every effort to ensure that mouse release events are delivered.
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// Hence, click drag can be identified by a motion event with the mouse down,
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// without any intervening button release. On some terminals only the initiating
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// press and terminating release event will be delivered.
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//
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// Mouse wheel events, when reported, may appear on their own as individual
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// impulses; that is, there will normally not be a release event delivered
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// for mouse wheel movements.
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//
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// Most terminals cannot report the state of more than one button at a time --
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// and some cannot report motion events unless a button is pressed.
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//
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// Applications can inspect the time between events to resolve double or
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// triple clicks.
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type EventMouse struct {
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t time.Time
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btn ButtonMask
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mod ModMask
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x int
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y int
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}
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// When returns the time when this EventMouse was created.
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func (ev *EventMouse) When() time.Time {
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return ev.t
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}
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// Buttons returns the list of buttons that were pressed or wheel motions.
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func (ev *EventMouse) Buttons() ButtonMask {
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return ev.btn
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}
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// Modifiers returns a list of keyboard modifiers that were pressed
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// with the mouse button(s).
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func (ev *EventMouse) Modifiers() ModMask {
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return ev.mod
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}
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// Position returns the mouse position in character cells. The origin
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// 0, 0 is at the upper left corner.
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func (ev *EventMouse) Position() (int, int) {
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return ev.x, ev.y
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}
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// NewEventMouse is used to create a new mouse event. Applications
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// shouldn't need to use this; its mostly for screen implementors.
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func NewEventMouse(x, y int, btn ButtonMask, mod ModMask) *EventMouse {
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return &EventMouse{t: time.Now(), x: x, y: y, btn: btn, mod: mod}
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}
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// ButtonMask is a mask of mouse buttons and wheel events. Mouse button presses
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// are normally delivered as both press and release events. Mouse wheel events
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// are normally just single impulse events. Windows supports up to eight
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// separate buttons plus all four wheel directions, but XTerm can only support
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// mouse buttons 1-3 and wheel up/down. Its not unheard of for terminals
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// to support only one or two buttons (think Macs). Old terminals, and true
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// emulations (such as vt100) won't support mice at all, of course.
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type ButtonMask int16
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// These are the actual button values.
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const (
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Button1 ButtonMask = 1 << iota // Usually left mouse button.
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Button2 // Usually the middle mouse button.
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Button3 // Usually the right mouse button.
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Button4 // Often a side button (thumb/next).
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Button5 // Often a side button (thumb/prev).
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Button6
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Button7
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Button8
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WheelUp // Wheel motion up/away from user.
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WheelDown // Wheel motion down/towards user.
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WheelLeft // Wheel motion to left.
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WheelRight // Wheel motion to right.
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ButtonNone ButtonMask = 0 // No button or wheel events.
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)
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