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NAME
wayland::server::zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t - a hold gesture object
SYNOPSIS
#include <wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp> Inherits wayland::server::resource_t. Public Member Functions std::function< void()> & on_destroy () destroy the hold gesture object void begin (uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, surface_t const &surface, uint32_t fingers, bool post=true) multi-finger hold begin bool can_begin () const Check whether the begin function is available with the currently bound version of the protocol. void end (uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, int32_t cancelled, bool post=true) multi-finger hold end bool can_end () const Check whether the end function is available with the currently bound version of the protocol. bool proxy_has_object () const Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object. void post_no_memory () const uint32_t get_id () const client_t get_client () const unsigned int get_version () const std::string get_class () Static Public Attributes static constexpr std::uint32_t begin_since_version = 3 Minimum protocol version required for the begin function. static constexpr std::uint32_t end_since_version = 3 Minimum protocol version required for the end function.
Detailed Description
a hold gesture object A hold gesture object notifies a client about a single- or multi-finger hold gesture detected on an indirect input device such as a touchpad. The gesture is usually initiated by one or more fingers being held down without significant movement. The precise conditions of when such a gesture is detected are implementation-dependent. In particular, this gesture may be used to cancel kinetic scrolling. A hold gesture consists of two stages: begin and end. Unlike pinch and swipe there is no update stage. There cannot be multiple simultaneous hold, pinch or swipe gestures on a same pointer/seat, how compositors prevent these situations is implementation-dependent. A gesture may be cancelled by the compositor or the hardware. Clients should not consider performing permanent or irreversible actions until the end of a gesture has been received. Definition at line 3432 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp.
Member Function Documentation
void zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::begin (uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, surface_t const & surface, uint32_t fingers, bool post = true) multi-finger hold begin Parameters serial time timestamp with millisecond granularity surface fingers number of fingers This event is sent when a hold gesture is detected on the device. Definition at line 5727 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp. bool zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::can_begin () const Check whether the begin function is available with the currently bound version of the protocol. Definition at line 5732 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp. bool zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::can_end () const Check whether the end function is available with the currently bound version of the protocol. Definition at line 5742 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp. void zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::end (uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, int32_t cancelled, bool post = true) multi-finger hold end Parameters serial time timestamp with millisecond granularity cancelled 1 if the gesture was cancelled, 0 otherwise This event is sent when a hold gesture ceases to be valid. This may happen when the holding fingers are lifted or the gesture is cancelled, for example if the fingers move past an implementation-defined threshold, the finger count changes or the hold gesture changes into a different type of gesture. When a gesture is cancelled, the client may need to undo state changes caused by this gesture. What causes a gesture to be cancelled is implementation-dependent. Definition at line 5737 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp. std::string wayland::server::resource_t::get_class () [inherited] Retrieve the interface name (class) of a resource object. Returns Interface name of the resource object. client_t wayland::server::resource_t::get_client () const [inherited] Get the associated client Returns the client that owns the resource. uint32_t wayland::server::resource_t::get_id () const [inherited] Get the internal ID of the resource Returns the internal ID of the resource unsigned int wayland::server::resource_t::get_version () const [inherited] Get interface version Returns Interface version this resource has been constructed with. std::function< void()> & zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::on_destroy () destroy the hold gesture object Definition at line 5721 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp. void wayland::server::resource_t::post_no_memory () const [inherited] Post 'not enough memory' error to the client If the compositor has not enough memory to fulfill a certail request of the client, this function can be called to notify the client of this circumstance. bool wayland::server::resource_t::proxy_has_object () const [inherited] Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object. Returns true if there is an underlying object, false if this wrapper is empty
Member Data Documentation
constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::server::zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::begin_since_version = 3 [static], [constexpr] Minimum protocol version required for the begin function. Definition at line 3476 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp. constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::server::zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1_t::end_since_version = 3 [static], [constexpr] Minimum protocol version required for the end function. Definition at line 3503 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp.
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