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NAME

       wxFocusEvent - Functions for wxFocusEvent class

DESCRIPTION

       A  focus  event  is sent when a window's focus changes. The window losing focus receives a
       "kill focus" event while the window gaining it gets a "set focus" one.

       Notice that the set focus event happens both when the  user  gives  focus  to  the  window
       (whether  using  the  mouse or keyboard) and when it is done from the program itself using
       wxWindow:setFocus/1.

       The focus event handlers should almost  invariably  call  wxEvent:skip/2  on  their  event
       argument  to  allow  the  default handling to take place. Failure to do this may result in
       incorrect behaviour of the native controls. Also note that wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS  handler  must
       not  call  wxWindow:setFocus/1 as this, again, is not supported by all native controls. If
       you need to do this, consider using the Delayed Action Mechanism (not implemented  in  wx)
       described in wxIdleEvent documentation.

       See: Overview events

       This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxEvent

       wxWidgets docs: wxFocusEvent

EVENTS

       Use wxEvtHandler:connect/3 with wxFocusEventType to subscribe to events of this type.

DATA TYPES

       wxFocusEvent() = wx:wx_object()

       wxFocus() =
           #wxFocus{type = wxFocusEvent:wxFocusEventType(),
                    win = wxWindow:wxWindow()}

       wxFocusEventType() = set_focus | kill_focus

EXPORTS

       getWindow(This) -> wxWindow:wxWindow()

              Types:

                 This = wxFocusEvent()

              Returns  the  window  associated  with this event, that is the window which had the
              focus before for the wxEVT_SET_FOCUS event and the window which is going to receive
              focus for the wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS one.

              Warning: the window pointer may be NULL!