TERMKEY_INTERPRET_MOUSE(3)TERMKEY_INTERPRET_MOUSE(3)NAMEtermkey_interpret_mouse - interpret opaque mouse event data
SYNOPSIS
#include <termkey.h>
TermKeyResult termkey_interpret_mouse(TermKey *tk, const TermKeyKey *key,
TermKeyMouseEvent *ev, int *button, int *line, int *col);
Link with -ltermkey.
DESCRIPTIONtermkey_interpret_mouse() fills in variables in the passed pointers
according to the mouse event found in key. It should be called if
termkey_getkey(3) or similar have returned a key event with the type of
TERMKEY_TYPE_MOUSE.
Any pointer may instead be given as NULL to not return that value.
The ev variable will take one of the following values:
TERMKEY_MOUSE_UNKNOWN
an unknown mouse event.
TERMKEY_MOUSE_PRESS
a mouse button was pressed; button will contain its number.
TERMKEY_MOUSE_DRAG
the mouse was moved while holding a button; button will contain
its number.
TERMKEY_MOUSE_RELEASE
a mouse button was released, or the mouse was moved while no
button was pressed. If known, button will contain the number of
the button released. Not all terminals can report this, so it
may be 0 instead.
The line and col variables will be filled in with the mouse position,
indexed from 1. Note that due to the limited number of bytes in the
TermKeyKey structure, the line and column numbers are limited to 2047
and 4095 respectively.
RETURN VALUE
If passed a key event of the type TERMKEY_TYPE_MOUSE, this function
will return TERMKEY_RES_KEY and will affect the variables whose pointâ
ers were passed in, as described above.
For other event types it will return TERMKEY_RES_NONE, and its effects
on any variables whose pointers were passed in, are undefined.
SEE ALSOtermkey_waitkey(3), termkey_getkey(3), termkey(7)TERMKEY_INTERPRET_MOUSE(3)