1 ;;; events.el --- event functions for XEmacs.
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 ;; Copyright (C) 1996-7 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
5 ;; Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing.
7 ;; Maintainer: Martin Buchholz
8 ;; Keywords: internal, event, dumped
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31 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs.
36 (defun event-console (event)
37 "Return the console that EVENT occurred on.
38 This will be nil for some types of events (e.g. eval events)."
39 (cdfw-console (event-channel event)))
41 (defun event-device (event)
42 "Return the device that EVENT occurred on.
43 This will be nil for some types of events (e.g. keyboard and eval events)."
44 (dfw-device (event-channel event)))
46 (defun event-frame (event)
47 "Return the frame that EVENT occurred on.
48 This will be nil for some types of events (e.g. keyboard and eval events)."
49 (fw-frame (event-channel event)))
51 (defun event-buffer (event)
52 "Return the buffer of the window over which mouse event EVENT occurred.
53 Return nil unless both (mouse-event-p EVENT) and
54 (event-over-text-area-p EVENT) are non-nil."
55 (let ((window (event-window event)))
56 (and (windowp window) (window-buffer window))))
58 (defalias 'allocate-event 'make-event)
61 (defun key-press-event-p (object)
62 "Return t if OBJECT is a key-press event."
63 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'key-press (event-type object))))
65 (defun button-press-event-p (object)
66 "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-press event."
67 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'button-press (event-type object))))
69 (defun button-release-event-p (object)
70 "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-release event."
71 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'button-release (event-type object))))
73 (defun button-event-p (object)
74 "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-press or button-release event."
75 (and (event-live-p object)
76 (memq (event-type object) '(button-press button-release))
79 (defun motion-event-p (object)
80 "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse motion event."
81 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'motion (event-type object))))
83 (defun mouse-event-p (object)
84 "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-press, button-release or motion event."
85 (and (event-live-p object)
86 (memq (event-type object) '(button-press button-release motion))
89 (defun process-event-p (object)
90 "Return t if OBJECT is a process-output event."
91 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'process (event-type object))))
93 (defun timeout-event-p (object)
94 "Return t if OBJECT is a timeout event."
95 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'timeout (event-type object))))
97 (defun eval-event-p (object)
98 "Return t if OBJECT is an eval event."
99 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'eval (event-type object))))
101 (defun misc-user-event-p (object)
102 "Return t if OBJECT is a misc-user event.
103 A misc-user event is a user event that is not a keypress or mouse click;
104 normally this means a menu selection or scrollbar action."
105 (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'misc-user (event-type object))))
107 ;; You could just as easily use event-glyph but we include this for
110 (defun event-over-glyph-p (object)
111 "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse event occurring over a glyph.
112 Mouse events are events of type button-press, button-release or motion."
113 (and (event-live-p object) (event-glyph object) t))
115 (defun keyboard-translate (&rest pairs)
116 "Translate character or keysym FROM to TO at a low level.
117 Multiple FROM-TO pairs may be specified.
119 See `keyboard-translate-table' for more information."
121 (puthash (pop pairs) (pop pairs) keyboard-translate-table)))
123 (put 'tab 'ascii-character ?\t)
124 (put 'linefeed 'ascii-character ?\n)
125 (put 'clear 'ascii-character 12)
126 (put 'return 'ascii-character ?\r)
127 (put 'escape 'ascii-character ?\e)
128 (put 'space 'ascii-character ? )
130 ;; Do the same voodoo for the keypad keys. I used to bind these to keyboard
131 ;; macros (for instance, kp-0 was bound to "0") so that they would track the
132 ;; bindings of the corresponding keys by default, but that made the display
133 ;; of M-x describe-bindings much harder to read, so now we'll just bind them
134 ;; to self-insert by default. Not a big difference...
136 (put 'kp-0 'ascii-character ?0)
137 (put 'kp-1 'ascii-character ?1)
138 (put 'kp-2 'ascii-character ?2)
139 (put 'kp-3 'ascii-character ?3)
140 (put 'kp-4 'ascii-character ?4)
141 (put 'kp-5 'ascii-character ?5)
142 (put 'kp-6 'ascii-character ?6)
143 (put 'kp-7 'ascii-character ?7)
144 (put 'kp-8 'ascii-character ?8)
145 (put 'kp-9 'ascii-character ?9)
147 (put 'kp-space 'ascii-character ? )
148 (put 'kp-tab 'ascii-character ?\t)
149 (put 'kp-enter 'ascii-character ?\r)
150 (put 'kp-equal 'ascii-character ?=)
151 (put 'kp-multiply 'ascii-character ?*)
152 (put 'kp-add 'ascii-character ?+)
153 (put 'kp-separator 'ascii-character ?,)
154 (put 'kp-subtract 'ascii-character ?-)
155 (put 'kp-decimal 'ascii-character ?.)
156 (put 'kp-divide 'ascii-character ?/)
158 ;;; events.el ends here