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[bpt/emacs.git] / src / termhooks.h
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1/* Hooks by which low level terminal operations
2 can be made to call other routines.
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3 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5
6This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7
8GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
ffd56f97 10the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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11any later version.
12
13GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
21Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
80856e74 22
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23\f
24/* Miscellanea. */
25
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26struct glyph;
27struct frame;
28
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29/* If nonzero, send all terminal output characters to this stream also. */
30extern FILE *termscript;
31
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32/* Only use prototypes when lisp.h has been included. */
33#ifndef P_
34#define P_(X) ()
35#endif
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36\f
37/* Text display hooks. */
80856e74 38
6820433e 39extern void (*cursor_to_hook) P_ ((int vpos, int hpos));
ec5d8db7 40extern void (*raw_cursor_to_hook) P_ ((int, int));
80856e74 41
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42extern void (*clear_to_end_hook) P_ ((void));
43extern void (*clear_frame_hook) P_ ((void));
44extern void (*clear_end_of_line_hook) P_ ((int));
80856e74 45
ec5d8db7 46extern void (*ins_del_lines_hook) P_ ((int, int));
80856e74 47
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48extern void (*insert_glyphs_hook) P_ ((struct glyph *s, int n));
49extern void (*write_glyphs_hook) P_ ((struct glyph *s, int n));
ec5d8db7 50extern void (*delete_glyphs_hook) P_ ((int));
80856e74 51
ec5d8db7 52extern void (*ring_bell_hook) P_ ((void));
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54extern void (*reset_terminal_modes_hook) P_ ((void));
55extern void (*set_terminal_modes_hook) P_ ((void));
56extern void (*update_begin_hook) P_ ((struct frame *));
57extern void (*update_end_hook) P_ ((struct frame *));
58extern void (*set_terminal_window_hook) P_ ((int));
80856e74 59
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60
61\f
62/* Multi-frame and mouse support hooks. */
80856e74 63
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64enum scroll_bar_part {
65 scroll_bar_above_handle,
66 scroll_bar_handle,
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67 scroll_bar_below_handle,
68 scroll_bar_up_arrow,
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69 scroll_bar_down_arrow,
70 scroll_bar_to_top,
71 scroll_bar_to_bottom,
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72 scroll_bar_end_scroll,
73 scroll_bar_move_ratio
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74};
75
76/* Return the current position of the mouse.
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77
78 Set *f to the frame the mouse is in, or zero if the mouse is in no
79 Emacs frame. If it is set to zero, all the other arguments are
80 garbage.
81
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82 If the motion started in a scroll bar, set *bar_window to the
83 scroll bar's window, *part to the part the mouse is currently over,
84 *x to the position of the mouse along the scroll bar, and *y to the
85 overall length of the scroll bar.
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86
87 Otherwise, set *bar_window to Qnil, and *x and *y to the column and
88 row of the character cell the mouse is over.
89
90 Set *time to the time the mouse was at the returned position.
91
92 This should clear mouse_moved until the next motion
93 event arrives. */
ec5d8db7 94extern void (*mouse_position_hook) P_ ((struct frame **f, int,
ec3f896c 95 Lisp_Object *bar_window,
a3c87d4e 96 enum scroll_bar_part *part,
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97 Lisp_Object *x,
98 Lisp_Object *y,
ec5d8db7 99 unsigned long *time));
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100
101/* The window system handling code should set this if the mouse has
102 moved since the last call to the mouse_position_hook. Calling that
103 hook should clear this. */
104extern int mouse_moved;
80856e74 105
0137dbf7 106/* When a frame's focus redirection is changed, this hook tells the
0f79a4ae 107 window system code to re-decide where to put the highlight. Under
265a9e55 108 X, this means that Emacs lies about where the focus is. */
ec5d8db7 109extern void (*frame_rehighlight_hook) P_ ((struct frame *));
62c07cc7 110
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111/* If we're displaying frames using a window system that can stack
112 frames on top of each other, this hook allows you to bring a frame
113 to the front, or bury it behind all the other windows. If this
114 hook is zero, that means the device we're displaying on doesn't
115 support overlapping frames, so there's no need to raise or lower
116 anything.
117
118 If RAISE is non-zero, F is brought to the front, before all other
119 windows. If RAISE is zero, F is sent to the back, behind all other
120 windows. */
ec5d8db7 121extern void (*frame_raise_lower_hook) P_ ((struct frame *f, int raise));
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122
123\f
a3c87d4e 124/* Scroll bar hooks. */
ec3f896c 125
a3c87d4e 126/* The representation of scroll bars is determined by the code which
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127 implements them, except for one thing: they must be represented by
128 lisp objects. This allows us to place references to them in
129 Lisp_Windows without worrying about those references becoming
a3c87d4e 130 dangling references when the scroll bar is destroyed.
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131
132 The window-system-independent portion of Emacs just refers to
a3c87d4e 133 scroll bars via their windows, and never looks inside the scroll bar
ec3f896c 134 representation; it always uses hook functions to do all the
a3c87d4e 135 scroll bar manipulation it needs.
ec3f896c 136
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137 The `vertical_scroll_bar' field of a Lisp_Window refers to that
138 window's scroll bar, or is nil if the window doesn't have a
139 scroll bar.
ec3f896c 140
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141 The `scroll_bars' and `condemned_scroll_bars' fields of a Lisp_Frame
142 are free for use by the scroll bar implementation in any way it sees
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143 fit. They are marked by the garbage collector. */
144
145
a3c87d4e 146/* Set the vertical scroll bar for WINDOW to have its upper left corner
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147 at (TOP, LEFT), and be LENGTH rows high. Set its handle to
148 indicate that we are displaying PORTION characters out of a total
149 of WHOLE characters, starting at POSITION. If WINDOW doesn't yet
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150 have a scroll bar, create one for it. */
151extern void (*set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook)
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152 P_ ((struct window *window,
153 int portion, int whole, int position));
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154
155
156/* The following three hooks are used when we're doing a thorough
a3c87d4e 157 redisplay of the frame. We don't explicitly know which scroll bars
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158 are going to be deleted, because keeping track of when windows go
159 away is a real pain - can you say set-window-configuration?
160 Instead, we just assert at the beginning of redisplay that *all*
a3c87d4e 161 scroll bars are to be removed, and then save scroll bars from the
b72e4ca8 162 fiery pit when we actually redisplay their window. */
20a558dc 163
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164/* Arrange for all scroll bars on FRAME to be removed at the next call
165 to `*judge_scroll_bars_hook'. A scroll bar may be spared if
177c0ea7 166 `*redeem_scroll_bar_hook' is applied to its window before the judgement.
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167
168 This should be applied to each frame each time its window tree is
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169 redisplayed, even if it is not displaying scroll bars at the moment;
170 if the HAS_SCROLL_BARS flag has just been turned off, only calling
171 this and the judge_scroll_bars_hook will get rid of them.
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ec3f896c 173 If non-zero, this hook should be safe to apply to any frame,
a3c87d4e 174 whether or not it can support scroll bars, and whether or not it is
ec3f896c 175 currently displaying them. */
ec5d8db7 176extern void (*condemn_scroll_bars_hook) P_ ((struct frame *frame));
ec3f896c 177
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178/* Unmark WINDOW's scroll bar for deletion in this judgement cycle.
179 Note that it's okay to redeem a scroll bar that is not condemned. */
ec5d8db7 180extern void (*redeem_scroll_bar_hook) P_ ((struct window *window));
20a558dc 181
a3c87d4e 182/* Remove all scroll bars on FRAME that haven't been saved since the
177c0ea7 183 last call to `*condemn_scroll_bars_hook'.
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184
185 This should be applied to each frame after each time its window
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186 tree is redisplayed, even if it is not displaying scroll bars at the
187 moment; if the HAS_SCROLL_BARS flag has just been turned off, only
188 calling this and condemn_scroll_bars_hook will get rid of them.
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ec3f896c 190 If non-zero, this hook should be safe to apply to any frame,
a3c87d4e 191 whether or not it can support scroll bars, and whether or not it is
ec3f896c 192 currently displaying them. */
ec5d8db7 193extern void (*judge_scroll_bars_hook) P_ ((struct frame *FRAME));
20a558dc 194
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195\f
196/* Input queue declarations and hooks. */
20a558dc 197
80856e74 198/* Expedient hack: only provide the below definitions to files that
026b8c1e 199 are prepared to handle lispy things. CONSP is defined iff lisp.h
265a9e55 200 has been included before this file. */
23c6349c 201#ifdef CONSP
80856e74 202
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203enum event_kind
204{
3b8f9651 205 NO_EVENT, /* nothing happened. This should never
80856e74 206 actually appear in the event queue. */
f05ddc05 207
3b8f9651 208 ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, /* The ASCII code is in .code, perhaps
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209 with modifiers applied.
210 .modifiers holds the state of the
211 modifier keys.
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212 .frame_or_window is the frame in
213 which the key was typed.
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214 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
215 milliseconds) for the keystroke. */
3b8f9651 216 MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, /* The multibyte char code is in .code,
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217 perhaps with modifiers applied.
218 The others are the same as
7273faa1 219 ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT. */
3b8f9651 220 NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, /* .code is a number identifying the
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221 function key. A code N represents
222 a key whose name is
223 function_key_names[N]; function_key_names
224 is a table in keyboard.c to which you
225 should feel free to add missing keys.
226 .modifiers holds the state of the
62c07cc7 227 modifier keys.
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228 .frame_or_window is the frame in
229 which the key was typed.
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230 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
231 milliseconds) for the keystroke. */
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232 TIMER_EVENT, /* A timer fired. */
233 MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT, /* The button number is in .code; it must
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234 be >= 0 and < NUM_MOUSE_BUTTONS, defined
235 below.
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236 .modifiers holds the state of the
237 modifier keys.
238 .x and .y give the mouse position,
1113d9db 239 in characters, within the window.
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240 .frame_or_window gives the frame
241 the mouse click occurred in.
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242 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
243 milliseconds) for the click. */
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244 WHEEL_EVENT, /* A wheel event is generated by a
245 wheel on a mouse (e.g., MS
246 Intellimouse).
247 .modifiers holds the rotate
248 direction (up or down), and the
249 state of the modifier keys.
250 .x and .y give the mouse position,
251 in characters, within the window.
252 .frame_or_window gives the frame
253 the wheel event occurred in.
254 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
255 milliseconds) for the event. */
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256#if defined (WINDOWSNT) || defined (MAC_OS)
257 LANGUAGE_CHANGE_EVENT, /* A LANGUAGE_CHANGE_EVENT is
258 generated on WINDOWSNT or Mac OS
259 when the keyboard layout or input
260 language is changed by the
dba46b7c 261 user. */
ab8f1008 262#endif
3b8f9651 263 SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT, /* .code gives the number of the mouse button
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264 that was clicked.
265 .modifiers holds the state of the modifier
266 keys.
80856e74 267 .part is a lisp symbol indicating which
a3c87d4e 268 part of the scroll bar got clicked.
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269 .x gives the distance from the start of the
270 scroll bar of the click; .y gives the total
271 length of the scroll bar.
ec3f896c 272 .frame_or_window gives the window
a3c87d4e 273 whose scroll bar was clicked in.
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274 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
275 milliseconds) for the click. */
33d5f42a 276#ifdef WINDOWSNT
3b8f9651 277 W32_SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT, /* as for SCROLL_BAR_CLICK, but only generated
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278 by MS-Windows scroll bar controls. */
279#endif
3b8f9651 280 SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT, /* Another X client wants a selection from us.
351c638e 281 See `struct selection_event'. */
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282 SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT, /* Another X client cleared our selection. */
283 BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT, /* A process filter has switched buffers. */
284 DELETE_WINDOW_EVENT, /* An X client said "delete this window". */
4d92e48d 285 MENU_BAR_EVENT, /* An event generated by the menu bar.
b90afe71 286 The frame_or_window field's cdr holds the
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287 Lisp-level event value.
288 (Only the toolkit version uses these.) */
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289 ICONIFY_EVENT, /* An X client iconified this window. */
290 DEICONIFY_EVENT, /* An X client deiconified this window. */
291 MENU_BAR_ACTIVATE_EVENT, /* A button press in the menu bar
c8b5ebed 292 (toolkit version only). */
3b8f9651 293 DRAG_N_DROP_EVENT, /* A drag-n-drop event is generated when
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294 files selected outside of Emacs are dropped
295 onto an Emacs window.
296 Currently used only on Windows NT.
177c0ea7 297 .modifiers holds the state of the
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298 modifier keys.
299 .x and .y give the mouse position,
300 in characters, within the window.
301 .frame_or_window is a cons of the frame
302 in which the drop was made and a list of
303 the filenames of the dropped files.
304 .timestamp gives a timestamp (in
305 milliseconds) for the click. */
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306 USER_SIGNAL_EVENT, /* A user signal.
307 code is a number identifying it,
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308 index into lispy_user_signals. */
309
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310 /* Help events. Member `frame_or_window' of the input_event is the
311 frame on which the event occurred, and member `arg' contains
312 the help to show. */
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313 HELP_EVENT,
314
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315 /* An event from a tool-bar. Member `arg' of the input event
316 contains the tool-bar item selected. If `frame_or_window'
317 and `arg' are equal, this is a prefix event. */
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318 TOOL_BAR_EVENT,
319
320 /* Queued from XTread_socket on FocusIn events. Translated into
321 `switch-frame' events in kbd_buffer_get_event, if necessary. */
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322 FOCUS_IN_EVENT,
323
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324 /* Generated when mouse moves over window not currently selected. */
325 SELECT_WINDOW_EVENT,
326
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327 /* Queued from XTread_socket when session manager sends
328 save yourself before shutdown. */
3b8f9651 329 SAVE_SESSION_EVENT
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330};
331
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332/* If a struct input_event has a kind which is SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
333 or SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT, then its contents are really described
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334 by `struct selection_event'; see xterm.h. */
335
336/* The keyboard input buffer is an array of these structures. Each one
337 represents some sort of input event - a keystroke, a mouse click, or
338 a window system event. These get turned into their lispy forms when
339 they are removed from the event queue. */
340
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341struct input_event
342{
351c638e 343 /* What kind of event was this? */
a9dff54b 344 enum event_kind kind;
177c0ea7 345
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346 /* For an ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT and MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT,
347 this is the character.
348 For a NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT, this is the keysym code.
9257d374 349 For a mouse event, this is the button number. */
ab8f1008 350 /* In WindowsNT, for a mouse wheel event, this is the delta. */
653dfe64 351 int code;
a3c87d4e 352 enum scroll_bar_part part;
ec3f896c 353
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354 int modifiers; /* See enum below for interpretation. */
355
356 Lisp_Object x, y;
357 unsigned long timestamp;
358
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359 /* This is padding just to put the frame_or_window field
360 past the size of struct selection_event. */
361 int *padding[2];
362
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363 /* This field is copied into a vector while the event is in the queue,
364 so that garbage collections won't kill it. */
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365 /* In a menu_bar_event, this is a cons cell whose car is the frame
366 and whose cdr is the Lisp object that is the event's value. */
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367 /* This field is last so that struct selection_input_event
368 does not overlap with it. */
ec3f896c 369 Lisp_Object frame_or_window;
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370
371 /* Additional event argument. This is used for TOOL_BAR_EVENTs and
372 HELP_EVENTs and avoids calling Fcons during signal handling. */
373 Lisp_Object arg;
80856e74 374};
ec5d8db7 375
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376#define EVENT_INIT(event) bzero (&(event), sizeof (struct input_event))
377
ec5d8db7 378/* Called to read input events. */
9c46d57b 379extern int (*read_socket_hook) P_ ((int, int, struct input_event *));
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380
381/* Called when a frame's display becomes entirely up to date. */
382extern void (*frame_up_to_date_hook) P_ ((struct frame *));
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a1867fb1 384
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385/* Bits in the modifiers member of the input_event structure.
386 Note that reorder_modifiers assumes that the bits are in canonical
177c0ea7 387 order.
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388
389 The modifiers applied to mouse clicks are rather ornate. The
390 window-system-specific code should store mouse clicks with
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391 up_modifier or down_modifier set. Having an explicit down modifier
392 simplifies some of window-system-independent code; without it, the
393 code would have to recognize down events by checking if the event
394 is a mouse click lacking the click and drag modifiers.
395
396 The window-system independent code turns all up_modifier events
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397 bits into drag_modifier, click_modifier, double_modifier, or
398 triple_modifier events. The click_modifier has no written
399 representation in the names of the symbols used as event heads,
400 but it does appear in the Qevent_symbol_components property of the
401 event heads. */
80856e74 402enum {
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403 up_modifier = 1, /* Only used on mouse buttons - always
404 turned into a click or a drag modifier
405 before lisp code sees the event. */
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406 down_modifier = 2, /* Only used on mouse buttons. */
407 drag_modifier = 4, /* This is never used in the event
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408 queue; it's only used internally by
409 the window-system-independent code. */
d82222e1 410 click_modifier= 8, /* See drag_modifier. */
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411 double_modifier= 16, /* See drag_modifier. */
412 triple_modifier= 32, /* See drag_modifier. */
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413
414 /* The next four modifier bits are used also in keyboard events at
415 the Lisp level.
416
417 It's probably not the greatest idea to use the 2^23 bit for any
418 modifier. It may or may not be the sign bit, depending on
419 VALBITS, so using it to represent a modifier key means that
420 characters thus modified have different integer equivalents
421 depending on the architecture they're running on. Oh, and
422 applying XINT to a character whose 2^23 bit is set sign-extends
423 it, so you get a bunch of bits in the mask you didn't want.
424
425 The CHAR_ macros are defined in lisp.h. */
426 alt_modifier = CHAR_ALT, /* Under X, the XK_Alt_[LR] keysyms. */
427 super_modifier= CHAR_SUPER, /* Under X, the XK_Super_[LR] keysyms. */
428 hyper_modifier= CHAR_HYPER, /* Under X, the XK_Hyper_[LR] keysyms. */
429 shift_modifier= CHAR_SHIFT,
430 ctrl_modifier = CHAR_CTL,
6cd195e2 431 meta_modifier = CHAR_META /* Under X, the XK_Meta_[LR] keysyms. */
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432};
433
80856e74 434#endif
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435
436/* arch-tag: 33a00ecc-52b5-4186-a410-8801ac9f087d
437 (do not change this comment) */