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Rust
662 lines
19 KiB
Rust
//! The `Event` enum and assorted supporting types.
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//!
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//! These are sent to the closure given to [`EventLoop::run(...)`][event_loop_run], where they get
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//! processed and used to modify the program state. For more details, see the root-level documentation.
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//!
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//! [event_loop_run]: ../event_loop/struct.EventLoop.html#method.run
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use instant::Instant;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use crate::{
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dpi::{LogicalPosition, LogicalSize},
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platform_impl,
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window::WindowId,
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};
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/// Describes a generic event.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub enum Event<T> {
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/// Emitted when the OS sends an event to a winit window.
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WindowEvent {
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window_id: WindowId,
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event: WindowEvent,
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},
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/// Emitted when the OS sends an event to a device.
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DeviceEvent {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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event: DeviceEvent,
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},
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/// Emitted when an event is sent from [`EventLoopProxy::send_event`](../event_loop/struct.EventLoopProxy.html#method.send_event)
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UserEvent(T),
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/// Emitted when new events arrive from the OS to be processed.
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NewEvents(StartCause),
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/// Emitted when all of the event loop's events have been processed and control flow is about
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/// to be taken away from the program.
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EventsCleared,
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/// Emitted when the event loop is being shut down. This is irreversable - if this event is
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/// emitted, it is guaranteed to be the last event emitted.
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LoopDestroyed,
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/// Emitted when the application has been suspended.
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Suspended,
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/// Emitted when the application has been resumed.
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Resumed,
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}
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impl<T> Event<T> {
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pub fn map_nonuser_event<U>(self) -> Result<Event<U>, Event<T>> {
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use self::Event::*;
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match self {
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UserEvent(_) => Err(self),
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WindowEvent { window_id, event } => Ok(WindowEvent { window_id, event }),
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DeviceEvent { device_id, event } => Ok(DeviceEvent { device_id, event }),
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NewEvents(cause) => Ok(NewEvents(cause)),
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EventsCleared => Ok(EventsCleared),
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LoopDestroyed => Ok(LoopDestroyed),
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Suspended => Ok(Suspended),
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Resumed => Ok(Resumed),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Describes the reason the event loop is resuming.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum StartCause {
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/// Sent if the time specified by `ControlFlow::WaitUntil` has been reached. Contains the
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/// moment the timeout was requested and the requested resume time. The actual resume time is
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/// guaranteed to be equal to or after the requested resume time.
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ResumeTimeReached {
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start: Instant,
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requested_resume: Instant,
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},
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/// Sent if the OS has new events to send to the window, after a wait was requested. Contains
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/// the moment the wait was requested and the resume time, if requested.
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WaitCancelled {
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start: Instant,
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requested_resume: Option<Instant>,
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},
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/// Sent if the event loop is being resumed after the loop's control flow was set to
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/// `ControlFlow::Poll`.
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Poll,
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/// Sent once, immediately after `run` is called. Indicates that the loop was just initialized.
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Init,
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}
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/// Describes an event from a `Window`.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub enum WindowEvent {
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/// The size of the window has changed. Contains the client area's new dimensions.
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Resized(LogicalSize),
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/// The position of the window has changed. Contains the window's new position.
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Moved(LogicalPosition),
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/// The window has been requested to close.
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CloseRequested,
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/// The window has been destroyed.
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Destroyed,
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/// A file has been dropped into the window.
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///
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/// When the user drops multiple files at once, this event will be emitted for each file
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/// separately.
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DroppedFile(PathBuf),
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/// A file is being hovered over the window.
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///
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/// When the user hovers multiple files at once, this event will be emitted for each file
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/// separately.
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HoveredFile(PathBuf),
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/// A file was hovered, but has exited the window.
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///
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/// There will be a single `HoveredFileCancelled` event triggered even if multiple files were
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/// hovered.
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HoveredFileCancelled,
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/// The window received a unicode character.
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ReceivedCharacter(char),
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/// The window gained or lost focus.
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///
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/// The parameter is true if the window has gained focus, and false if it has lost focus.
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Focused(bool),
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/// An event from the keyboard has been received.
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KeyboardInput {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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input: KeyboardInput,
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},
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/// Keyboard modifiers have changed
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#[doc(hidden)]
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ModifiersChanged { modifiers: ModifiersState },
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/// The cursor has moved on the window.
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CursorMoved {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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/// (x,y) coords in pixels relative to the top-left corner of the window. Because the range of this data is
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/// limited by the display area and it may have been transformed by the OS to implement effects such as cursor
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/// acceleration, it should not be used to implement non-cursor-like interactions such as 3D camera control.
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position: LogicalPosition,
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modifiers: ModifiersState,
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},
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/// The cursor has entered the window.
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CursorEntered { device_id: DeviceId },
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/// The cursor has left the window.
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CursorLeft { device_id: DeviceId },
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/// A mouse wheel movement or touchpad scroll occurred.
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MouseWheel {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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delta: MouseScrollDelta,
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phase: TouchPhase,
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modifiers: ModifiersState,
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},
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/// An mouse button press has been received.
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MouseInput {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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state: ElementState,
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button: MouseButton,
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modifiers: ModifiersState,
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},
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/// Touchpad pressure event.
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///
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/// At the moment, only supported on Apple forcetouch-capable macbooks.
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/// The parameters are: pressure level (value between 0 and 1 representing how hard the touchpad
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/// is being pressed) and stage (integer representing the click level).
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TouchpadPressure {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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pressure: f32,
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stage: i64,
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},
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/// Motion on some analog axis. May report data redundant to other, more specific events.
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AxisMotion {
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device_id: DeviceId,
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axis: AxisId,
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value: f64,
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},
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/// The OS or application has requested that the window be redrawn.
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RedrawRequested,
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/// Touch event has been received
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Touch(Touch),
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/// The DPI factor of the window has changed.
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///
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/// The following user actions can cause DPI changes:
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///
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/// * Changing the display's resolution.
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/// * Changing the display's DPI factor (e.g. in Control Panel on Windows).
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/// * Moving the window to a display with a different DPI factor.
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///
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/// For more information about DPI in general, see the [`dpi`](../dpi/index.html) module.
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HiDpiFactorChanged(f64),
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}
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/// Identifier of an input device.
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///
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/// Whenever you receive an event arising from a particular input device, this event contains a `DeviceId` which
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/// identifies its origin. Note that devices may be virtual (representing an on-screen cursor and keyboard focus) or
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/// physical. Virtual devices typically aggregate inputs from multiple physical devices.
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
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pub struct DeviceId(pub(crate) platform_impl::DeviceId);
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impl DeviceId {
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/// Returns a dummy `DeviceId`, useful for unit testing. The only guarantee made about the return
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/// value of this function is that it will always be equal to itself and to future values returned
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/// by this function. No other guarantees are made. This may be equal to a real `DeviceId`.
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///
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/// **Passing this into a winit function will result in undefined behavior.**
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pub unsafe fn dummy() -> Self {
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DeviceId(platform_impl::DeviceId::dummy())
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}
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}
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/// Represents raw hardware events that are not associated with any particular window.
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///
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/// Useful for interactions that diverge significantly from a conventional 2D GUI, such as 3D camera or first-person
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/// game controls. Many physical actions, such as mouse movement, can produce both device and window events. Because
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/// window events typically arise from virtual devices (corresponding to GUI cursors and keyboard focus) the device IDs
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/// may not match.
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///
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/// Note that these events are delivered regardless of input focus.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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pub enum DeviceEvent {
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Added,
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Removed,
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/// Change in physical position of a pointing device.
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///
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/// This represents raw, unfiltered physical motion. Not to be confused with `WindowEvent::CursorMoved`.
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MouseMotion {
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/// (x, y) change in position in unspecified units.
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///
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/// Different devices may use different units.
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delta: (f64, f64),
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},
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/// Physical scroll event
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MouseWheel {
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delta: MouseScrollDelta,
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},
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/// Motion on some analog axis. This event will be reported for all arbitrary input devices
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/// that winit supports on this platform, including mouse devices. If the device is a mouse
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/// device then this will be reported alongside the MouseMotion event.
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Motion {
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axis: AxisId,
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value: f64,
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},
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Button {
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button: ButtonId,
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state: ElementState,
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},
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Key(KeyboardInput),
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Text {
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codepoint: char,
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},
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}
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/// Describes a keyboard input event.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub struct KeyboardInput {
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/// Identifies the physical key pressed
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///
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/// This should not change if the user adjusts the host's keyboard map. Use when the physical location of the
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/// key is more important than the key's host GUI semantics, such as for movement controls in a first-person
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/// game.
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pub scancode: ScanCode,
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pub state: ElementState,
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/// Identifies the semantic meaning of the key
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///
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/// Use when the semantics of the key are more important than the physical location of the key, such as when
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/// implementing appropriate behavior for "page up."
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pub virtual_keycode: Option<VirtualKeyCode>,
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/// Modifier keys active at the time of this input.
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///
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/// This is tracked internally to avoid tracking errors arising from modifier key state changes when events from
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/// this device are not being delivered to the application, e.g. due to keyboard focus being elsewhere.
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pub modifiers: ModifiersState,
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}
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/// Describes touch-screen input state.
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#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub enum TouchPhase {
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Started,
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Moved,
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Ended,
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Cancelled,
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}
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/// Represents a touch event
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///
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/// Every time the user touches the screen, a new `Start` event with an unique
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/// identifier for the finger is generated. When the finger is lifted, an `End`
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/// event is generated with the same finger id.
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///
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/// After a `Start` event has been emitted, there may be zero or more `Move`
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/// events when the finger is moved or the touch pressure changes.
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///
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/// The finger id may be reused by the system after an `End` event. The user
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/// should assume that a new `Start` event received with the same id has nothing
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/// to do with the old finger and is a new finger.
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///
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/// A `Cancelled` event is emitted when the system has canceled tracking this
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/// touch, such as when the window loses focus, or on iOS if the user moves the
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/// device against their face.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
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pub struct Touch {
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pub device_id: DeviceId,
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pub phase: TouchPhase,
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pub location: LogicalPosition,
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/// Describes how hard the screen was pressed. May be `None` if the platform
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/// does not support pressure sensitivity.
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///
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/// ## Platform-specific
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///
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/// - Only available on **iOS** 9.0+ and **Windows** 8+.
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pub force: Option<Force>,
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/// Unique identifier of a finger.
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pub id: u64,
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}
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/// Describes the force of a touch event
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
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pub enum Force {
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/// On iOS, the force is calibrated so that the same number corresponds to
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/// roughly the same amount of pressure on the screen regardless of the
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/// device.
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Calibrated {
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/// The force of the touch, where a value of 1.0 represents the force of
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/// an average touch (predetermined by the system, not user-specific).
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///
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/// The force reported by Apple Pencil is measured along the axis of the
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/// pencil. If you want a force perpendicular to the device, you need to
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/// calculate this value using the `altitude_angle` value.
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force: f64,
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/// The maximum possible force for a touch.
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///
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/// The value of this field is sufficiently high to provide a wide
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/// dynamic range for values of the `force` field.
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max_possible_force: f64,
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/// The altitude (in radians) of the stylus.
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///
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/// A value of 0 radians indicates that the stylus is parallel to the
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/// surface. The value of this property is Pi/2 when the stylus is
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/// perpendicular to the surface.
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altitude_angle: Option<f64>,
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},
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/// If the platform reports the force as normalized, we have no way of
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/// knowing how much pressure 1.0 corresponds to – we know it's the maximum
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/// amount of force, but as to how much force, you might either have to
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/// press really really hard, or not hard at all, depending on the device.
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Normalized(f64),
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}
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impl Force {
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/// Returns the force normalized to the range between 0.0 and 1.0 inclusive.
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/// Instead of normalizing the force, you should prefer to handle
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/// `Force::Calibrated` so that the amount of force the user has to apply is
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/// consistent across devices.
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pub fn normalized(&self) -> f64 {
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match self {
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Force::Calibrated {
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force,
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max_possible_force,
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altitude_angle,
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} => {
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let force = match altitude_angle {
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Some(altitude_angle) => force / altitude_angle.sin(),
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None => *force,
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};
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force / max_possible_force
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}
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Force::Normalized(force) => *force,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Hardware-dependent keyboard scan code.
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pub type ScanCode = u32;
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/// Identifier for a specific analog axis on some device.
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pub type AxisId = u32;
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/// Identifier for a specific button on some device.
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pub type ButtonId = u32;
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/// Describes the input state of a key.
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#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub enum ElementState {
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Pressed,
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Released,
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}
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/// Describes a button of a mouse controller.
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#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub enum MouseButton {
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Left,
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Right,
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Middle,
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Other(u8),
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}
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/// Describes a difference in the mouse scroll wheel state.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub enum MouseScrollDelta {
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/// Amount in lines or rows to scroll in the horizontal
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/// and vertical directions.
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///
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/// Positive values indicate movement forward
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/// (away from the user) or rightwards.
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LineDelta(f32, f32),
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/// Amount in pixels to scroll in the horizontal and
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/// vertical direction.
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///
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/// Scroll events are expressed as a PixelDelta if
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/// supported by the device (eg. a touchpad) and
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/// platform.
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PixelDelta(LogicalPosition),
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}
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/// Symbolic name for a keyboard key.
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#[derive(Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
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#[repr(u32)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub enum VirtualKeyCode {
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/// The '1' key over the letters.
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Key1,
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/// The '2' key over the letters.
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Key2,
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/// The '3' key over the letters.
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Key3,
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/// The '4' key over the letters.
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Key4,
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/// The '5' key over the letters.
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Key5,
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/// The '6' key over the letters.
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Key6,
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/// The '7' key over the letters.
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Key7,
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/// The '8' key over the letters.
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Key8,
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/// The '9' key over the letters.
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Key9,
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/// The '0' key over the 'O' and 'P' keys.
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Key0,
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A,
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B,
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C,
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D,
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E,
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F,
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G,
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H,
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I,
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J,
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K,
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L,
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M,
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N,
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O,
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P,
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Q,
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R,
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S,
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T,
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U,
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V,
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W,
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X,
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Y,
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Z,
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/// The Escape key, next to F1.
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Escape,
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F1,
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F2,
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F3,
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F4,
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F5,
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F6,
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F7,
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F8,
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F9,
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F10,
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F11,
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F12,
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F13,
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F14,
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F15,
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F16,
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F17,
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F18,
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F19,
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F20,
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F21,
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F22,
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F23,
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F24,
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/// Print Screen/SysRq.
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Snapshot,
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/// Scroll Lock.
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Scroll,
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/// Pause/Break key, next to Scroll lock.
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Pause,
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/// `Insert`, next to Backspace.
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Insert,
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Home,
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Delete,
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End,
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PageDown,
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PageUp,
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Left,
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Up,
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Right,
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Down,
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/// The Backspace key, right over Enter.
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// TODO: rename
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Back,
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/// The Enter key.
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Return,
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/// The space bar.
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Space,
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/// The "Compose" key on Linux.
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Compose,
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Caret,
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Numlock,
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Numpad0,
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Numpad1,
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Numpad2,
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Numpad3,
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Numpad4,
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Numpad5,
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Numpad6,
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Numpad7,
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Numpad8,
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Numpad9,
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AbntC1,
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AbntC2,
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Add,
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Apostrophe,
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Apps,
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At,
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Ax,
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Backslash,
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Calculator,
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Capital,
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Colon,
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Comma,
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Convert,
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Decimal,
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Divide,
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Equals,
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Grave,
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Kana,
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Kanji,
|
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LAlt,
|
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LBracket,
|
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LControl,
|
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LShift,
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LWin,
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Mail,
|
||
MediaSelect,
|
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MediaStop,
|
||
Minus,
|
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Multiply,
|
||
Mute,
|
||
MyComputer,
|
||
NavigateForward, // also called "Prior"
|
||
NavigateBackward, // also called "Next"
|
||
NextTrack,
|
||
NoConvert,
|
||
NumpadComma,
|
||
NumpadEnter,
|
||
NumpadEquals,
|
||
OEM102,
|
||
Period,
|
||
PlayPause,
|
||
Power,
|
||
PrevTrack,
|
||
RAlt,
|
||
RBracket,
|
||
RControl,
|
||
RShift,
|
||
RWin,
|
||
Semicolon,
|
||
Slash,
|
||
Sleep,
|
||
Stop,
|
||
Subtract,
|
||
Sysrq,
|
||
Tab,
|
||
Underline,
|
||
Unlabeled,
|
||
VolumeDown,
|
||
VolumeUp,
|
||
Wake,
|
||
WebBack,
|
||
WebFavorites,
|
||
WebForward,
|
||
WebHome,
|
||
WebRefresh,
|
||
WebSearch,
|
||
WebStop,
|
||
Yen,
|
||
Copy,
|
||
Paste,
|
||
Cut,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/// Represents the current state of the keyboard modifiers
|
||
///
|
||
/// Each field of this struct represents a modifier and is `true` if this modifier is active.
|
||
#[derive(Default, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
|
||
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
|
||
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", serde(default))]
|
||
pub struct ModifiersState {
|
||
/// The "shift" key
|
||
pub shift: bool,
|
||
/// The "control" key
|
||
pub ctrl: bool,
|
||
/// The "alt" key
|
||
pub alt: bool,
|
||
/// The "logo" key
|
||
///
|
||
/// This is the "windows" key on PC and "command" key on Mac.
|
||
pub logo: bool,
|
||
}
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