Description
int
ncurses_mousemask ( int newmask, int &oldmask )
Warning |
This function is
EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the
name of this function, and anything else documented about this
function may change without notice in a future release of PHP.
Use this function at your own risk. |
Function ncurses_mousemask() will set mouse events
to be reported. By default no mouse events will be reported. The
function ncurses_mousemask() will return a
mask to indicated which of the in parameter
newmask
specified mouse events can be reported. On complete failure, it
returns 0. In parameter oldmask, which is
passed by reference ncurses_mousemask()
returns the previous value of mouse event mask.
Mouse events are represented by NCURSES_KEY_MOUSE in the
ncurses_wgetch() input stream. To read the
event data and pop the event of queue, call
ncurses_getmouse().
As a side effect, setting a zero mousemask in
newmask turns off the mouse
pointer. Setting a non zero value turns mouse pointer on.
mouse mask options can be set with the following predefined
constants:
NCURSES_BUTTON1_PRESSED
NCURSES_BUTTON1_RELEASED
NCURSES_BUTTON1_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON2_PRESSED
NCURSES_BUTTON2_RELEASED
NCURSES_BUTTON2_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON3_PRESSED
NCURSES_BUTTON3_RELEASED
NCURSES_BUTTON3_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON4_PRESSED
NCURSES_BUTTON4_RELEASED
NCURSES_BUTTON4_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON4_DOUBLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON4_TRIPLE_CLICKED
NCURSES_BUTTON_SHIFT>
NCURSES_BUTTON_CTRL
NCURSES_BUTTON_ALT
NCURSES_ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS
NCURSES_REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION
Example 1. ncurses_mousemask() example <?php
$newmask = NCURSES_BUTTON1_CLICKED + NCURSES_BUTTON1_RELEASED;
$mask = ncurses_mousemask($newmask, &$oldmask);
if ($mask & $newmask){
printf ("All specified mouse options will be supported\n");
}
?> |
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See also ncurses_getmouse(),
ncurses_ungetmouse() and
ncurese_getch().