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- /*
- * libcaca Colour ASCII-Art library
- * Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org>
- * All Rights Reserved
- *
- * $Id$
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To
- * Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See
- * http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
- */
-
- /*
- * This file contains event handling functions for keyboard and mouse input.
- */
-
- #include "config.h"
- #include "common.h"
-
- #if !defined(__KERNEL__)
- # include <stdio.h>
- #endif
-
- #include "cucul.h"
- #include "cucul_internals.h"
- #include "caca.h"
- #include "caca_internals.h"
-
- static int _get_next_event(caca_display_t *, caca_event_t *);
- static int _lowlevel_event(caca_display_t *, caca_event_t *);
-
- #if !defined(_DOXYGEN_SKIP_ME)
- /* If no new key was pressed after AUTOREPEAT_THRESHOLD usec, assume the
- * key was released */
- #define AUTOREPEAT_THRESHOLD 200000
- /* Start repeating key after AUTOREPEAT_TRIGGER usec and send keypress
- * events every AUTOREPEAT_RATE usec. */
- #define AUTOREPEAT_TRIGGER 300000
- #define AUTOREPEAT_RATE 100000
- #endif
-
- /** \brief Get the next mouse or keyboard input event.
- *
- * Poll the event queue for mouse or keyboard events matching the event
- * mask and return the first matching event. Non-matching events are
- * discarded. If \c event_mask is zero, the function returns immediately.
- *
- * The timeout value tells how long this function needs to wait for an
- * event. A value of zero returns immediately and the function returns zero
- * if no more events are pending in the queue. A negative value causes the
- * function to wait indefinitely until a matching event is received.
- *
- * If not null, \c ev will be filled with information about the event
- * received. If null, the function will return but no information about
- * the event will be sent.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param dp The libcaca graphical context.
- * \param event_mask Bitmask of requested events.
- * \param timeout A timeout value in microseconds, -1 for blocking behaviour
- * \param ev A pointer to a caca_event structure, or NULL.
- * \return 1 if a matching event was received, or 0 if the wait timeouted.
- */
- int caca_get_event(caca_display_t *dp, unsigned int event_mask,
- caca_event_t *ev, int timeout)
- {
- caca_event_t dummy_event;
- caca_timer_t timer;
- int usec = 0;
-
- if(!event_mask)
- return 0;
-
- if(timeout > 0)
- _caca_getticks(&timer);
-
- if(ev == NULL)
- ev = &dummy_event;
-
- for( ; ; )
- {
- int ret = _get_next_event(dp, ev);
-
- /* If we got the event we wanted, return */
- if(ev->type & event_mask)
- return ret;
-
- /* If there is no timeout, sleep and try again. */
- if(timeout < 0)
- {
- _caca_sleep(10000);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* If we timeouted, return an empty event */
- if(usec >= timeout)
- {
- ev->type = CACA_EVENT_NONE;
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Otherwise sleep a bit. Our granularity is far too high for values
- * below 10000 microseconds so we cheat a bit. */
- if(usec > 10000)
- _caca_sleep(10000);
- else
- _caca_sleep(1000);
-
- usec += _caca_getticks(&timer);
- }
- }
-
- /** \brief Return the X mouse coordinate.
- *
- * Return the X coordinate of the mouse position last time
- * it was detected. This function is not reliable if the ncurses or S-Lang
- * drivers are being used, because mouse position is only detected when
- * the mouse is clicked. Other drivers such as X11 work well.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param dp The libcaca graphical context.
- * \return The X mouse coordinate.
- */
- unsigned int caca_get_mouse_x(caca_display_t *dp)
- {
- if(dp->mouse.x >= dp->cv->width)
- dp->mouse.x = dp->cv->width - 1;
-
- return dp->mouse.x;
- }
-
- /** \brief Return the Y mouse coordinate.
- *
- * Return the Y coordinate of the mouse position last time
- * it was detected. This function is not reliable if the ncurses or S-Lang
- * drivers are being used, because mouse position is only detected when
- * the mouse is clicked. Other drivers such as X11 work well.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param dp The libcaca graphical context.
- * \return The Y mouse coordinate.
- */
- unsigned int caca_get_mouse_y(caca_display_t *dp)
- {
- if(dp->mouse.y >= dp->cv->height)
- dp->mouse.y = dp->cv->height - 1;
-
- return dp->mouse.y;
- }
-
- /*
- * XXX: The following functions are local.
- */
-
- static int _get_next_event(caca_display_t *dp, caca_event_t *ev)
- {
- #if defined(USE_SLANG) || defined(USE_NCURSES)
- unsigned int ticks;
- #endif
- int ret;
-
- /* If we are about to return a resize event, acknowledge it */
- if(dp->resize.resized)
- {
- dp->resize.resized = 0;
- _caca_handle_resize(dp);
- ev->type = CACA_EVENT_RESIZE;
- ev->data.resize.w = dp->cv->width;
- ev->data.resize.h = dp->cv->height;
- return 1;
- }
-
- ret = _lowlevel_event(dp, ev);
-
- #if defined(USE_SLANG)
- if(dp->drv.driver != CACA_DRIVER_SLANG)
- #endif
- #if defined(USE_NCURSES)
- if(dp->drv.driver != CACA_DRIVER_NCURSES)
- #endif
- return ret;
-
- #if defined(USE_SLANG) || defined(USE_NCURSES)
- /* Simulate long keypresses using autorepeat features */
- ticks = _caca_getticks(&dp->events.key_timer);
- dp->events.last_key_ticks += ticks;
- dp->events.autorepeat_ticks += ticks;
-
- /* Handle autorepeat */
- if(dp->events.last_key_event.type
- && dp->events.autorepeat_ticks > AUTOREPEAT_TRIGGER
- && dp->events.autorepeat_ticks > AUTOREPEAT_THRESHOLD
- && dp->events.autorepeat_ticks > AUTOREPEAT_RATE)
- {
- _push_event(dp, ev);
- dp->events.autorepeat_ticks -= AUTOREPEAT_RATE;
- *ev = dp->events.last_key_event;
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* We are in autorepeat mode and the same key was just pressed, ignore
- * this event and return the next one by calling ourselves. */
- if(ev->type == CACA_EVENT_KEY_PRESS
- && dp->events.last_key_event.type
- && ev->data.key.ch == dp->events.last_key_event.data.key.ch
- && ev->data.key.utf32 == dp->events.last_key_event.data.key.utf32)
- {
- dp->events.last_key_ticks = 0;
- return _get_next_event(dp, ev);
- }
-
- /* We are in autorepeat mode, but key has expired or a new key was
- * pressed - store our event and return a key release event first */
- if(dp->events.last_key_event.type
- && (dp->events.last_key_ticks > AUTOREPEAT_THRESHOLD
- || (ev->type & CACA_EVENT_KEY_PRESS)))
- {
- _push_event(dp, ev);
- *ev = dp->events.last_key_event;
- ev->type = CACA_EVENT_KEY_RELEASE;
- dp->events.last_key_event.type = CACA_EVENT_NONE;
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* A new key was pressed, enter autorepeat mode */
- if(ev->type & CACA_EVENT_KEY_PRESS)
- {
- dp->events.last_key_ticks = 0;
- dp->events.autorepeat_ticks = 0;
- dp->events.last_key_event = *ev;
- }
-
- return ev->type ? 1 : 0;
- #endif
- }
-
- static int _lowlevel_event(caca_display_t *dp, caca_event_t *ev)
- {
- #if defined(USE_SLANG) || defined(USE_NCURSES) || defined(USE_CONIO)
- int ret = _pop_event(dp, ev);
-
- if(ret)
- return ret;
- #endif
-
- return dp->drv.get_event(dp, ev);
- }
-
- #if defined(USE_SLANG) || defined(USE_NCURSES) || defined(USE_CONIO) || defined(USE_GL)
- void _push_event(caca_display_t *dp, caca_event_t *ev)
- {
- if(!ev->type || dp->events.queue == EVENTBUF_LEN)
- return;
- dp->events.buf[dp->events.queue] = *ev;
- dp->events.queue++;
- }
-
- int _pop_event(caca_display_t *dp, caca_event_t *ev)
- {
- int i;
-
- if(dp->events.queue == 0)
- return 0;
-
- *ev = dp->events.buf[0];
- for(i = 1; i < dp->events.queue; i++)
- dp->events.buf[i - 1] = dp->events.buf[i];
- dp->events.queue--;
-
- return 1;
- }
- #endif
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