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NAME

       Tk_CreateBindingTable,    Tk_DeleteBindingTable,   Tk_CreateBinding,   Tk_DeleteBinding,   Tk_GetBinding,
       Tk_GetAllBindings, Tk_DeleteAllBindings, Tk_BindEvent - invoke scripts in response to X events

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tk.h>

       Tk_BindingTable
       Tk_CreateBindingTable(interp)

       Tk_DeleteBindingTable(bindingTable)

       unsigned long
       Tk_CreateBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString, script, append)

       int
       Tk_DeleteBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)

       const char *
       Tk_GetBinding(interp, bindingTable, object, eventString)

       Tk_GetAllBindings(interp, bindingTable, object)

       Tk_DeleteAllBindings(bindingTable, object)

       Tk_BindEvent(bindingTable, eventPtr, tkwin, numObjects, objectPtr)

ARGUMENTS

       Tcl_Interp *interp (in)                    Interpreter to use when invoking bindings  in  binding  table.
                                                  Also  used  for  returning  results  and  errors  from binding
                                                  procedures.

       Tk_BindingTable bindingTable (in)          Token for binding table;  must  have  been  returned  by  some
                                                  previous call to Tk_CreateBindingTable.

       ClientData object (in)                     Identifies object with which binding is associated.

       const char *eventString (in)               String describing event sequence.

       const char *script (in)                    Tcl script to invoke when binding triggers.

       int append (in)                            Non-zero  means  append script to existing script for binding,
                                                  if any; zero means replace existing script with new one.

       XEvent *eventPtr (in)                      X event to match against bindings in bindingTable.

       Tk_Window tkwin (in)                       Identifier for any window  on  the  display  where  the  event
                                                  occurred.   Used  to  find display-related information such as
                                                  key maps.

       int numObjects (in)                        Number of object identifiers pointed to by objectPtr.

       ClientData *objectPtr (in)                 Points to an array of object identifiers:   bindings  will  be
                                                  considered  for  each  of these objects in order from first to
                                                  last.
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DESCRIPTION

       These procedures provide a general-purpose mechanism for creating and invoking  bindings.   Bindings  are
       organized  in  terms  of  binding  tables.   A  binding table consists of a collection of bindings plus a
       history of recent events.  Within a binding table, bindings are associated with objects.  The meaning  of
       an  object is defined by clients of the binding package.  For example, Tk keeps uses one binding table to
       hold all of the bindings created by the bind command.  For this table, objects are  pointers  to  strings
       such  as  window names, class names, or other binding tags such as all.  Tk also keeps a separate binding
       table for each canvas widget, which manages bindings created by the canvas's bind widget command;  within
       this  table,  an  object  is  either  a  pointer  to the internal structure for a canvas item or a Tk_Uid
       identifying a tag.

       The procedure Tk_CreateBindingTable creates a new binding table  and  associates  interp  with  it  (when
       bindings  in  the  table  are  invoked,  the scripts will be evaluated in interp).  Tk_CreateBindingTable
       returns a token for the table, which must be used in calls to other procedures such  as  Tk_CreateBinding
       or Tk_BindEvent.

       Tk_DeleteBindingTable frees all of the state associated with a binding table.  Once it returns the caller
       should not use the bindingTable token again.

       Tk_CreateBinding adds a new binding to an existing table.  The object argument identifies the object with
       which  the binding is to be associated, and it may be any one-word value.  Typically it is a pointer to a
       string or data structure.  The eventString argument identifies the event or sequence of  events  for  the
       binding;   see the documentation for the bind command for a description of its format.  script is the Tcl
       script to be evaluated when the binding triggers.  append indicates what to do if there already exists  a
       binding for object and eventString:  if append is zero then script replaces the old script;  if append is
       non-zero then the new script is appended to the old one.  Tk_CreateBinding returns an X  event  mask  for
       all  the  events  associated with the bindings.  This information may be useful to invoke XSelectInput to
       select relevant events, or to disallow the use of certain events in bindings.  If an error occurred while
       creating  the binding (e.g., eventString refers to a non-existent event), then 0 is returned and an error
       message is left as the result of interpreter interp.

       Tk_DeleteBinding removes from bindingTable the binding given by object and eventString, if such a binding
       exists.   Tk_DeleteBinding  always  returns TCL_OK.  In some cases it may reset the interpreter result to
       the default empty value.

       Tk_GetBinding returns a pointer to the script associated with eventString and object in bindingTable.  If
       no  such  binding  exists then NULL is returned and an error message is left as the result of interpreter
       interp.

       Tk_GetAllBindings returns in interp's result a list of all the event strings for which there are bindings
       in bindingTable associated with object.  If there are no bindings for object, the result will be an empty
       string.

       Tk_DeleteAllBindings deletes all of the bindings in bindingTable that are associated with object.

       Tk_BindEvent is called to process an event.  It makes a copy of the event in  an  internal  history  list
       associated  with  the  binding  table,  then  it  checks for bindings that match the event.  Tk_BindEvent
       processes each of the objects pointed to by objectPtr in  turn.   For  each  object,  it  finds  all  the
       bindings  that  match  the  current  event  history, selects the most specific binding using the priority
       mechanism described in the documentation for bind, and invokes the script for that binding.  If there are
       no matching bindings for a particular object, then the object is skipped.  Tk_BindEvent continues through
       all of the objects, handling exceptions  such  as  errors,  break,  and  continue  as  described  in  the
       documentation for bind.

KEYWORDS

       binding, event, object, script