/* PDCurses */ #include /*man-start************************************************************** mouse ----- ### Synopsis int mouse_set(mmask_t mbe); int mouse_on(mmask_t mbe); int mouse_off(mmask_t mbe); int request_mouse_pos(void); void wmouse_position(WINDOW *win, int *y, int *x); mmask_t getmouse(void); int mouseinterval(int wait); bool wenclose(const WINDOW *win, int y, int x); bool wmouse_trafo(const WINDOW *win, int *y, int *x, bool to_screen); bool mouse_trafo(int *y, int *x, bool to_screen); mmask_t mousemask(mmask_t mask, mmask_t *oldmask); int nc_getmouse(MEVENT *event); int ungetmouse(MEVENT *event); bool has_mouse(void); ### Description As of PDCurses 3.0, there are two separate mouse interfaces: the classic interface, which is based on the undocumented Sys V mouse functions; and an ncurses-compatible interface. Both are active at all times, and you can mix and match functions from each, though it's not recommended. The ncurses interface is essentially an emulation layer built on top of the classic interface; it's here to allow easier porting of ncurses apps. The classic interface: mouse_set(), mouse_on(), mouse_off(), request_mouse_pos(), wmouse_position(), and getmouse(). An application using this interface would start by calling mouse_set() or mouse_on() with a non-zero value, often ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS. Then it would check for a KEY_MOUSE return from getch(). If found, it would call request_mouse_pos() to get the current mouse status. mouse_set(), mouse_on() and mouse_off() are analagous to attrset(), attron() and attroff(). These functions set the mouse button events to trap. The button masks used in these functions are defined in curses.h and can be or'ed together. They are the group of masks starting with BUTTON1_RELEASED. request_mouse_pos() requests curses to fill in the Mouse_status structure with the current state of the mouse. wmouse_position() determines if the current mouse position is within the window passed as an argument. If the mouse is outside the current window, -1 is returned in the y and x arguments; otherwise the y and x coordinates of the mouse (relative to the top left corner of the window) are returned in y and x. getmouse() returns the current status of the trapped mouse buttons as set by mouse_set() or mouse_on(). The ncurses interface: mouseinterval(), wenclose(), wmouse_trafo(), mouse_trafo(), mousemask(), nc_getmouse(), ungetmouse() and has_mouse(). A typical application using this interface would start by calling mousemask() with a non-zero value, often ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS. Then it would check for a KEY_MOUSE return from getch(). If found, it would call nc_getmouse() to get the current mouse status. mouseinterval() sets the timeout for a mouse click. On all current platforms, PDCurses receives mouse button press and release events, but must synthesize click events. It does this by checking whether a release event is queued up after a press event. If it gets a press event, and there are no more events waiting, it will wait for the timeout interval, then check again for a release. A press followed by a release is reported as BUTTON_CLICKED; otherwise it's passed through as BUTTON_PRESSED. The default timeout is 150ms; valid values are 0 (no clicks reported) through 1000ms. In x11, the timeout can also be set via the clickPeriod resource. The return value from mouseinterval() is the old timeout. To check the old value without setting a new one, call it with a parameter of -1. Note that although there's no classic equivalent for this function (apart from the clickPeriod resource), the value set applies in both interfaces. wenclose() reports whether the given screen-relative y, x coordinates fall within the given window. wmouse_trafo() converts between screen-relative and window-relative coordinates. A to_screen parameter of TRUE means to convert from window to screen; otherwise the reverse. The function returns FALSE if the coordinates aren't within the window, or if any of the parameters are NULL. The coordinates have been converted when the function returns TRUE. mouse_trafo() is the stdscr version of wmouse_trafo(). mousemask() is nearly equivalent to mouse_set(), but instead of OK/ERR, it returns the value of the mask after setting it. (This isn't necessarily the same value passed in, since the mask could be altered on some platforms.) And if the second parameter is a non-null pointer, mousemask() stores the previous mask value there. Also, since the ncurses interface doesn't work with PDCurses' BUTTON_MOVED events, mousemask() filters them out. nc_getmouse() returns the current mouse status in an MEVENT struct. This is equivalent to ncurses' getmouse(), renamed to avoid conflict with PDCurses' getmouse(). But if you define PDC_NCMOUSE before including curses.h, it defines getmouse() to nc_getmouse(), along with a few other redefintions needed for compatibility with ncurses code. nc_getmouse() calls request_mouse_pos(), which (not getmouse()) is the classic equivalent. ungetmouse() is the mouse equivalent of ungetch(). However, PDCurses doesn't maintain a queue of mouse events; only one can be pushed back, and it can overwrite or be overwritten by real mouse events. has_mouse() reports whether the mouse is available at all on the current platform. ### Portability X/Open ncurses NetBSD mouse_set - - - mouse_on - - - mouse_off - - - request_mouse_pos - - - wmouse_position - - - getmouse - * - mouseinterval - Y - wenclose - Y - wmouse_trafo - Y - mouse_trafo - Y - mousemask - Y - nc_getmouse - * - ungetmouse - Y - has_mouse - Y - * See above, under Description **man-end****************************************************************/ #include static bool ungot = FALSE; int mouse_set(mmask_t mbe) { PDC_LOG(("mouse_set() - called: event %x\n", mbe)); if (!SP) return ERR; SP->_trap_mbe = mbe; return PDC_mouse_set(); } int mouse_on(mmask_t mbe) { PDC_LOG(("mouse_on() - called: event %x\n", mbe)); if (!SP) return ERR; SP->_trap_mbe |= mbe; return PDC_mouse_set(); } int mouse_off(mmask_t mbe) { PDC_LOG(("mouse_off() - called: event %x\n", mbe)); if (!SP) return ERR; SP->_trap_mbe &= ~mbe; return PDC_mouse_set(); } int request_mouse_pos(void) { PDC_LOG(("request_mouse_pos() - called\n")); Mouse_status = SP->mouse_status; return OK; } void wmouse_position(WINDOW *win, int *y, int *x) { PDC_LOG(("wmouse_position() - called\n")); if (win && wenclose(win, MOUSE_Y_POS, MOUSE_X_POS)) { if (y) *y = MOUSE_Y_POS - win->_begy; if (x) *x = MOUSE_X_POS - win->_begx; } else { if (y) *y = -1; if (x) *x = -1; } } mmask_t getmouse(void) { PDC_LOG(("getmouse() - called\n")); return SP ? SP->_trap_mbe : (mmask_t)0; } /* ncurses mouse interface */ int mouseinterval(int wait) { int old_wait; PDC_LOG(("mouseinterval() - called: %d\n", wait)); if (!SP) return ERR; old_wait = SP->mouse_wait; if (wait >= 0 && wait <= 1000) SP->mouse_wait = wait; return old_wait; } bool wenclose(const WINDOW *win, int y, int x) { PDC_LOG(("wenclose() - called: %p %d %d\n", win, y, x)); return (win && y >= win->_begy && y < win->_begy + win->_maxy && x >= win->_begx && x < win->_begx + win->_maxx); } bool wmouse_trafo(const WINDOW *win, int *y, int *x, bool to_screen) { int newy, newx; PDC_LOG(("wmouse_trafo() - called\n")); if (!win || !y || !x) return FALSE; newy = *y; newx = *x; if (to_screen) { newy += win->_begy; newx += win->_begx; if (!wenclose(win, newy, newx)) return FALSE; } else { if (wenclose(win, newy, newx)) { newy -= win->_begy; newx -= win->_begx; } else return FALSE; } *y = newy; *x = newx; return TRUE; } bool mouse_trafo(int *y, int *x, bool to_screen) { PDC_LOG(("mouse_trafo() - called\n")); return wmouse_trafo(stdscr, y, x, to_screen); } mmask_t mousemask(mmask_t mask, mmask_t *oldmask) { PDC_LOG(("mousemask() - called\n")); if (!SP) return (mmask_t)0; if (oldmask) *oldmask = SP->_trap_mbe; /* The ncurses interface doesn't work with our move events, so filter them here */ mask &= ~(BUTTON1_MOVED | BUTTON2_MOVED | BUTTON3_MOVED); mouse_set(mask); return SP->_trap_mbe; } int nc_getmouse(MEVENT *event) { int i; mmask_t bstate = 0; PDC_LOG(("nc_getmouse() - called\n")); if (!event || !SP) return ERR; ungot = FALSE; request_mouse_pos(); event->id = 0; event->x = Mouse_status.x; event->y = Mouse_status.y; event->z = 0; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { if (Mouse_status.changes & (1 << i)) { int shf = i * 5; short button = Mouse_status.button[i] & BUTTON_ACTION_MASK; if (button == BUTTON_RELEASED) bstate |= (BUTTON1_RELEASED << shf); else if (button == BUTTON_PRESSED) bstate |= (BUTTON1_PRESSED << shf); else if (button == BUTTON_CLICKED) bstate |= (BUTTON1_CLICKED << shf); else if (button == BUTTON_DOUBLE_CLICKED) bstate |= (BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED << shf); button = Mouse_status.button[i] & BUTTON_MODIFIER_MASK; if (button & PDC_BUTTON_SHIFT) bstate |= BUTTON_MODIFIER_SHIFT; if (button & PDC_BUTTON_CONTROL) bstate |= BUTTON_MODIFIER_CONTROL; if (button & PDC_BUTTON_ALT) bstate |= BUTTON_MODIFIER_ALT; } } if (MOUSE_WHEEL_UP) bstate |= BUTTON4_PRESSED; else if (MOUSE_WHEEL_DOWN) bstate |= BUTTON5_PRESSED; /* extra filter pass -- mainly for button modifiers */ event->bstate = bstate & SP->_trap_mbe; return OK; } int ungetmouse(MEVENT *event) { int i; mmask_t bstate; PDC_LOG(("ungetmouse() - called\n")); if (!event || ungot) return ERR; ungot = TRUE; SP->mouse_status.x = event->x; SP->mouse_status.y = event->y; SP->mouse_status.changes = 0; bstate = event->bstate; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { int shf = i * 5; short button = 0; if (bstate & ((BUTTON1_RELEASED | BUTTON1_PRESSED | BUTTON1_CLICKED | BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED) << shf)) { SP->mouse_status.changes |= 1 << i; if (bstate & (BUTTON1_PRESSED << shf)) button = BUTTON_PRESSED; if (bstate & (BUTTON1_CLICKED << shf)) button = BUTTON_CLICKED; if (bstate & (BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED << shf)) button = BUTTON_DOUBLE_CLICKED; if (bstate & BUTTON_MODIFIER_SHIFT) button |= PDC_BUTTON_SHIFT; if (bstate & BUTTON_MODIFIER_CONTROL) button |= PDC_BUTTON_CONTROL; if (bstate & BUTTON_MODIFIER_ALT) button |= PDC_BUTTON_ALT; } SP->mouse_status.button[i] = button; } if (bstate & BUTTON4_PRESSED) SP->mouse_status.changes |= PDC_MOUSE_WHEEL_UP; else if (bstate & BUTTON5_PRESSED) SP->mouse_status.changes |= PDC_MOUSE_WHEEL_DOWN; return PDC_ungetch(KEY_MOUSE); } bool has_mouse(void) { return PDC_has_mouse(); }