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curs_mouse 3x

-
+

curs_mouse 3x

-
 curs_mouse(3x)                                           curs_mouse(3x)
 
 
 
 
-
-

NAME

-       getmouse, ungetmouse, mousemask, wenclose, mouse_trafo,
-       wmouse_trafo, mouseinterval - mouse interface through
-       curses
+

NAME

+       has_mouse, getmouse, ungetmouse, mousemask, wenclose,
+       mouse_trafo, wmouse_trafo, mouseinterval - mouse interface
+       through curses
 
 
-
-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <curses.h>
 
        typedef unsigned long mmask_t;
 
-       typedef struct
-       {
-           short id;         /* ID to distinguish multiple devices */
+       typedef struct {
+           short id;         /* ID to distinguish multiple devices */
            int x, y, z;      /* event coordinates */
            mmask_t bstate;   /* button state bits */
-       }
-       MEVENT;
-       int getmouse(MEVENT *event);
-       int ungetmouse(MEVENT *event);
-       mmask_t mousemask(mmask_t newmask, mmask_t *oldmask);
-       bool wenclose(const WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
-       bool mouse_trafo(int* pY, int* pX, bool to_screen);
-       bool wmouse_trafo(const WINDOW* win, int* pY, int* pX,
-            bool to_screen);
-       int mouseinterval(int erval);
+       } MEVENT;
 
+       bool has_mouse(void);
+       int getmouse(MEVENT *event);
+       int ungetmouse(MEVENT *event);
+       mmask_t mousemask(mmask_t newmask, mmask_t *oldmask);
+       bool wenclose(const WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
+       bool mouse_trafo(int* pY, int* pX, bool to_screen);
+       bool wmouse_trafo(const WINDOW* win, int* pY, int* pX,
+            bool to_screen);
+       int mouseinterval(int erval);
 
-
-

DESCRIPTION

+
+

DESCRIPTION

        These  functions provide an interface to mouse events from
        ncurses(3x).  Mouse events are  represented  by  KEY_MOUSE
-       pseudo-key values in the wgetch input stream.
+       pseudo-key values in the wgetch(3x) input stream.
+
 
+

mousemask

        To  make mouse events visible, use the mousemask function.
        This will set the mouse events to  be  reported.   By  de-
        fault,  no  mouse  events are reported.  The function will
@@ -95,8 +94,9 @@
        the  mouse pointer; setting a nonzero mask may turn it on.
        Whether this happens is device-dependent.
 
-       Here are the mouse event type masks which may be defined:
 
+

Mouse events

+       Here are the mouse event type masks which may be defined:
 
        Name                     Description
        ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -110,9 +110,10 @@
        BUTTON2_RELEASED         mouse button 2 up
        BUTTON2_CLICKED          mouse button 2 clicked
        BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED   mouse button 2 double clicked
+
+
        BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED   mouse button 2 triple clicked
        ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
        BUTTON3_PRESSED          mouse button 3 down
        BUTTON3_RELEASED         mouse button 3 up
        BUTTON3_CLICKED          mouse button 3 clicked
@@ -138,7 +139,9 @@
        REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION    report mouse movement
        ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-       Once a class of mouse events have been made visible  in  a
+
+

getmouse

+       Once a class of mouse events has been made  visible  in  a
        window, calling the wgetch function on that window may re-
        turn KEY_MOUSE as an indicator that a mouse event has been
        queued.   To read the event data and pop the event off the
@@ -148,97 +151,125 @@
        as  y  and  x  in  the event structure coordinates will be
        screen-relative character-cell coordinates.  The  returned
        state  mask  will have exactly one bit set to indicate the
-       event type.
+       event type.  The corresponding data in the queue is marked
+       invalid.   A subsequent call to getmouse will retrieve the
+       next older item from the queue.
+
 
+

ungetmouse

        The ungetmouse function behaves  analogously  to  ungetch.
        It  pushes a KEY_MOUSE event onto the input queue, and as-
        sociates with that event the given state data and  screen-
        relative character-cell coordinates.
 
+
+

wenclose

        The  wenclose  function  tests  whether  a  given  pair of
        screen-relative character-cell coordinates is enclosed  by
-       a  given  window, returning TRUE if it is and FALSE other-
+       a  given  window, returning TRUE if it is and FALSE other-
        wise.  It is useful for determining  what  subset  of  the
        screen windows enclose the location of a mouse event.
 
+
+

wmouse_trafo

        The wmouse_trafo function transforms a given pair of coor-
-       dinates from stdscr-relative coordinates  to  screen-rela-
-       tive  coordinates  or  vice  versa.  Please remember, that
+       dinates from stdscr-relative  coordinates  to  coordinates
+       relative to the given window or vice versa.  The resulting
        stdscr-relative coordinates are not  always  identical  to
-       screen-relative  coordinates  due  to the mechanism to re-
+       window-relative  coordinates  due  to the mechanism to re-
        serve lines on top or bottom of the screen for other  pur-
-       poses  (ripoff()  call,  see also slk_...  functions).  If
-       the parameter to_screen is TRUE, the pointers pY, pX  must
-       reference  the coordinates of a location inside the window
-       win.  They are converted  to  screen-relative  coordinates
-       and  returned through the pointers.  If the conversion was
-       successful, the function returns TRUE.  If one of the  pa-
-       rameters  was  NULL or the location is not inside the win-
-       dow, FALSE is returned.  If to_screen is FALSE, the point-
-       ers  pY,  pX  must  reference screen-relative coordinates.
-       They are converted to stdscr-relative coordinates  if  the
-       window win encloses this point.  In this case the function
-       returns TRUE.  If one of the parameters  is  NULL  or  the
-       point is not inside the window, FALSE is returned.  Please
-       notice, that the referenced coordinates are only  replaced
-       by  the  converted  coordinates  if the transformation was
-       successful.
+       poses  (see the ripoffline and slk_init(3x) calls, for ex-
+       ample).
+
+       o   If the parameter to_screen is TRUE, the  pointers  pY,
+           pX must reference the coordinates of a location inside
+           the window win.  They are converted to window-relative
+           coordinates and returned through the pointers.  If the
+           conversion was successful, the function returns TRUE.
+
+       o   If one of the parameters was NULL or the  location  is
+           not inside the window, FALSE is returned.
+
+       o   If to_screen is FALSE, the pointers pY, pX must refer-
+           ence window-relative coordinates.  They are  converted
+           to  stdscr-relative  coordinates if the window win en-
+           closes this point.  In this case the function  returns
+           TRUE.
+
+       o   If  one  of the parameters is NULL or the point is not
+           inside the window, FALSE is returned.  The  referenced
+           coordinates are only replaced by the converted coordi-
+           nates if the transformation was successful.
 
+
+

mouse_trafo

+       The mouse_trafo function performs the same translation  as
+       wmouse_trafo, using stdscr for win.
+
+
+

mouseinterval

        The mouseinterval function sets the maximum time (in thou-
-       sands  of  a second) that can elapse between press and re-
-       lease events for them to be recognized as  a  click.   Use
-       mouseinterval(0)  to disable click resolution.  This func-
+       sands of a second) that can elapse between press  and  re-
+       lease  events  for  them to be recognized as a click.  Use
+       mouseinterval(0) to disable click resolution.  This  func-
        tion returns the previous interval value.  Use mouseinter-
-       val(-1)  to  obtain the interval without altering it.  The
+       val(-1) to obtain the interval without altering  it.   The
        default is one sixth of a second.
 
+
+

has_mouse

+       The  has_mouse  function  returns TRUE if the mouse driver
+       has been successfully initialized.
+
        Note that mouse events will be ignored when  input  is  in
        cooked mode, and will cause an error beep when cooked mode
        is being simulated in a window by a function such as  get-
        str that expects a linefeed for input-loop termination.
 
 
-
-

RETURN VALUE

+

RETURN VALUE

        getmouse  and ungetmouse return the integer ERR upon fail-
-       ure or OK upon successful completion.
+       ure or OK upon successful completion:
+
+          getmouse
+               returns an error.
 
-              getmouse
-                   returns an error.  If no mouse driver was ini-
-                   tialized, or if the mask parameter is zero,
+          o   If no mouse driver was initialized, or if the  mask
+              parameter is zero,
 
-              ungetmouse
-                   returns an error if the FIFO is full.
+          o   It  also  returns an error if no more events remain
+              in the queue.
+
+          ungetmouse
+               returns an error if the FIFO is full.
 
        mousemask returns the mask of reportable events.
 
-       mouseinterval  returns the previous interval value, unless
-       the terminal was not initialized.  In that  case,  it  re-
+       mouseinterval returns the previous interval value,  unless
+       the  terminal  was  not initialized.  In that case, it re-
        turns the maximum interval value (166).
 
-       wenclose  and wmouse_trafo are boolean functions returning
+       wenclose and wmouse_trafo are boolean functions  returning
        TRUE or FALSE depending on their test result.
 
 
-
-

PORTABILITY

-       These calls were designed for  ncurses(3x),  and  are  not
+

PORTABILITY

+       These  calls  were  designed  for ncurses(3x), and are not
        found in SVr4 curses, 4.4BSD curses, or any other previous
        version of curses.
 
        The feature macro NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION is provided so the
-       preprocessor  can  be  used to test whether these features
-       are present.  If the interface is changed,  the  value  of
-       NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION  will  be incremented.  These values
-       for NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION may be specified when  configur-
+       preprocessor can be used to test  whether  these  features
+       are  present.   If  the interface is changed, the value of
+       NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION will be incremented.   These  values
+       for  NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION may be specified when configur-
        ing ncurses:
 
-              1  has  definitions  for reserved events.  The mask
-                 uses 28 bits.
+          1  has definitions for reserved events.  The mask  uses
+             28 bits.
 
-              2  adds definitions for button 5, removes the defi-
-                 nitions  for  reserved events.  The mask uses 29
-                 bits.
+          2  adds  definitions  for button 5, removes the defini-
+             tions for reserved events.  The mask uses 29 bits.
 
        The order of the MEVENT structure members is  not  guaran-
        teed.   Additional fields may be added to the structure in
@@ -247,36 +278,49 @@
        Under ncurses(3x), these calls are implemented  using  ei-
        ther  xterm's built-in mouse-tracking API or platform-spe-
        cific drivers including
-              Alessandro Rubini's gpm server.
-              FreeBSD sysmouse
-              OS/2 EMX
+
+          o   Alessandro Rubini's gpm server
+
+          o   FreeBSD sysmouse
+
+          o   OS/2 EMX
+
        If you  are  using  an  unsupported  configuration,  mouse
-       events will not be visible to ncurses(3x) (and the wmouse-
+       events  will not be visible to ncurses(3x) (and the mouse-
        mask function will always return 0).
 
        If the terminfo entry contains a XM string, this  is  used
        in  the xterm mouse driver to control the way the terminal
        is initialized for mouse operation.  The default, if XM is
        not found, corresponds to private mode 1000 of xterm:
-              \E[?1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;
-       The z member in the event structure is not presently used.
+
+          \E[?1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;
+
+       The z member in the event structure is not presently used.
        It is intended for use with touch screens  (which  may  be
        pressure-sensitive)   or   with   3D-mice/trackballs/power
        gloves.
 
+       The  ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS   class   does   not   include   RE-
+       PORT_MOUSE_POSITION.   They are distinct.  For example, in
+       xterm, wheel/scrolling mice send position reports as a se-
+       quence  of presses of buttons 4 or 5 without matching but-
+       ton-releases.
 
-
-

BUGS

+
+

BUGS

        Mouse events under xterm will not in fact be ignored  dur-
-       ing  cooked mode, if they have been enabled by wmousemask.
+       ing  cooked  mode, if they have been enabled by mousemask.
        Instead, the xterm mouse report sequence  will  appear  in
        the string read.
 
        Mouse events under xterm will not be detected correctly in
        a window with its keypad bit off, since  they  are  inter-
        preted  as  a  variety of function key.  Your terminfo de-
-       scription must have kmous set to "\E[M" (the beginning  of
-       the response from xterm for mouse clicks).
+       scription should have kmous set to "\E[M"  (the  beginning
+       of  the response from xterm for mouse clicks).  Other val-
+       ues for kmous are permitted, but under  the  same  assump-
+       tion, i.e., it is the beginning of the response.
 
        Because  there  are  no  standard  terminal responses that
        would serve to identify terminals which support the  xterm
@@ -286,18 +330,36 @@
        events.
 
 
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       curses(3x).
+

SEE ALSO

+       curses(3x),  curs_kernel(3x),   curs_slk(3x),   curs_vari-
+       ables(3x).
 
 
 
                                                          curs_mouse(3x)
 
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