Provided by: waylandpp-dev_1.0.0-5ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       wayland::zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t - a physical tablet tool

SYNOPSIS

       #include <wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp>

       Inherits wayland::proxy_t.

   Public Types
       enum class wrapper_type { standard, display, foreign, proxy_wrapper }

   Public Member Functions
       void set_cursor (uint32_t serial, surface_t const &surface, int32_t hotspot_x, int32_t hotspot_y)
           set the tablet tool's surface
       std::function< void(zwp_tablet_tool_v1_type)> & on_type ()
           tool type
       std::function< void(uint32_t, uint32_t)> & on_hardware_serial ()
           unique hardware serial number of the tool
       std::function< void(uint32_t, uint32_t)> & on_hardware_id_wacom ()
           hardware id notification in Wacom's format
       std::function< void(zwp_tablet_tool_v1_capability)> & on_capability ()
           tool capability notification
       std::function< void()> & on_done ()
           tool description events sequence complete
       std::function< void()> & on_removed ()
           tool removed
       std::function< void(uint32_t, zwp_tablet_v1_t, surface_t)> & on_proximity_in ()
           proximity in event
       std::function< void()> & on_proximity_out ()
           proximity out event
       std::function< void(uint32_t)> & on_down ()
           tablet tool is making contact
       std::function< void()> & on_up ()
           tablet tool is no longer making contact
       std::function< void(double, double)> & on_motion ()
           motion event
       std::function< void(uint32_t)> & on_pressure ()
           pressure change event
       std::function< void(uint32_t)> & on_distance ()
           distance change event
       std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t)> & on_tilt ()
           tilt change event
       std::function< void(int32_t)> & on_rotation ()
           z-rotation change event
       std::function< void(int32_t)> & on_slider ()
           Slider position change event.
       std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t)> & on_wheel ()
           Wheel delta event.
       std::function< void(uint32_t, uint32_t, zwp_tablet_tool_v1_button_state)> & on_button ()
           button event
       std::function< void(uint32_t)> & on_frame ()
           frame event
       uint32_t get_id () const
           Get the id of a proxy object.
       std::string get_class () const
           Get the interface name (class) of a proxy object.
       uint32_t get_version () const
           Get the protocol object version of a proxy object.
       wrapper_type get_wrapper_type () const
           Get the type of a proxy object.
       void set_queue (event_queue_t queue)
           Assign a proxy to an event queue.
       wl_proxy * c_ptr () const
           Get a pointer to the underlying C struct.
       bool proxy_has_object () const
           Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
       operator bool () const
           Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
       bool operator== (const proxy_t &right) const
           Check whether two wrappers refer to the same object.
       bool operator!= (const proxy_t &right) const
           Check whether two wrappers refer to different objects.
       void proxy_release ()
           Release the wrapped object (if any), making this an empty wrapper.

   Static Public Attributes
       static constexpr std::uint32_t set_cursor_since_version = 1
           Minimum protocol version required for the set_cursor function.

Detailed Description

       a physical tablet tool

       An object that represents a physical tool that has been, or is currently in use with a tablet in this
       seat. Each wp_tablet_tool object stays valid until the client destroys it; the compositor reuses the
       wp_tablet_tool object to indicate that the object's respective physical tool has come into proximity of a
       tablet again.

       A wp_tablet_tool object's relation to a physical tool depends on the tablet's ability to report serial
       numbers. If the tablet supports this capability, then the object represents a specific physical tool and
       can be identified even when used on multiple tablets.

       A tablet tool has a number of static characteristics, e.g. tool type, hardware_serial and capabilities.
       These capabilities are sent in an event sequence after the wp_tablet_seat.tool_added event before any
       actual events from this tool. This initial event sequence is terminated by a wp_tablet_tool.done event.

       Tablet tool events are grouped by wp_tablet_tool.frame events. Any events received before a
       wp_tablet_tool.frame event should be considered part of the same hardware state change.

       Definition at line 3667 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp.

Member Enumeration Documentation

   enum class wayland::proxy_t::wrapper_type [strong],  [inherited]
       Underlying wl_proxy type and properties of a proxy_t that affect construction, destruction, and event
       handling

       Enumerator

       standard
              C pointer is a standard type compatible with wl_proxy*. Events are dispatched and it is destructed
              when the proxy_t is destructed. User data is set.

       display
              C pointer is a wl_display*. No events are dispatched, wl_display_disconnect is called when the
              proxy_t is destructed. User data is set.

       foreign
              C pointer is a standard type compatible with wl_proxy*, but another library owns it and it should
              not be touched in a way that could affect the operation of the other library. No events are
              dispatched, wl_proxy_destroy is not called when the proxy_t is destructed, user data is not
              touched. Consequently, there is no reference counting for the proxy_t. Lifetime of such wrappers
              should preferably be short to minimize the chance that the owning library decides to destroy the
              wl_proxy.

       proxy_wrapper
              C pointer is a wl_proxy* that was constructed with wl_proxy_create_wrapper. No events are
              dispatched, wl_proxy_wrapper_destroy is called when the proxy_t is destroyed. Reference counting
              is active. A reference to the proxy_t creating this proxy wrapper is held to extend its lifetime
              until after the proxy wrapper is destroyed.

       Definition at line 116 of file wayland-client.hpp.

Member Function Documentation

   wl_proxy * wayland::proxy_t::c_ptr () const [inherited]
       Get a pointer to the underlying C struct.

       Returns
           The underlying wl_proxy wrapped by this proxy_t if it exists, otherwise an exception is thrown

   std::string wayland::proxy_t::get_class () const [inherited]
       Get the interface name (class) of a proxy object.

       Returns
           The interface name of the object associated with the proxy

   uint32_t wayland::proxy_t::get_id () const [inherited]
       Get the id of a proxy object.

       Returns
           The id the object associated with the proxy

   uint32_t wayland::proxy_t::get_version () const [inherited]
       Get the protocol object version of a proxy object. Gets the protocol object version of a proxy object, or
       0 if the proxy was created with unversioned API.

       A returned value of 0 means that no version information is available, so the caller must make safe
       assumptions about the object's real version.

       display_t will always return version 0.

       Returns
           The protocol object version of the proxy or 0

   wrapper_type wayland::proxy_t::get_wrapper_type () const [inline],  [inherited]
       Get the type of a proxy object.

       Definition at line 302 of file wayland-client.hpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t, uint32_t, zwp_tablet_tool_v1_button_state)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_button
       ()
       button event

       Parameters
           serial
           button The button whose state has changed
           state Whether the button was pressed or released

       Sent whenever a button on the tool is pressed or released.

       If a button is held down when the tool moves in or out of proximity, button events are generated by the
       compositor. See wp_tablet_tool.proximity_in and wp_tablet_tool.proximity_out for details.

       Definition at line 7001 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(zwp_tablet_tool_v1_capability)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_capability ()
       tool capability notification

       Parameters
           capability the capability

       This event notifies the client of any capabilities of this tool, beyond the main set of x/y axes and tip
       up/down detection.

       One event is sent for each extra capability available on this tool.

       This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the wp_tablet_tool.done event.

       Definition at line 6931 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_distance ()
       distance change event

       Parameters
           distance The current distance value

       Sent whenever the distance axis on a tool changes. The value of this event is normalized to a value
       between 0 and 65535.

       Note that distance may be nonzero even when a tool is not in logical contact. See the down and up events
       for more details.

       Definition at line 6976 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void()> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_done ()
       tool description events sequence complete This event signals the end of the initial burst of descriptive
       events. A client may consider the static description of the tool to be complete and finalize
       initialization of the tool.

       Definition at line 6936 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_down ()
       tablet tool is making contact

       Parameters
           serial

       Sent whenever the tablet tool comes in contact with the surface of the tablet.

       If the tool is already in contact with the tablet when entering the input region, the client owning said
       region will receive a wp_tablet.proximity_in event, followed by a wp_tablet.down event and a
       wp_tablet.frame event.

       Note that this event describes logical contact, not physical contact. On some devices, a compositor may
       not consider a tool in logical contact until a minimum physical pressure threshold is exceeded.

       Definition at line 6956 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_frame ()
       frame event

       Parameters
           time The time of the event with millisecond granularity

       Marks the end of a series of axis and/or button updates from the tablet. The Wayland protocol requires
       axis updates to be sent sequentially, however all events within a frame should be considered one hardware
       event.

       Definition at line 7006 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t, uint32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_hardware_id_wacom ()
       hardware id notification in Wacom's format

       Parameters
           hardware_id_hi the hardware id, most significant bits
           hardware_id_lo the hardware id, least significant bits

       This event notifies the client of a hardware id available on this tool.

       The hardware id is a device-specific 64-bit id that provides extra information about the tool in use,
       beyond the wl_tool.type enumeration. The format of the id is specific to tablets made by Wacom Inc. For
       example, the hardware id of a Wacom Grip Pen (a stylus) is 0x802.

       This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the wp_tablet_tool.done event.

       Definition at line 6926 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t, uint32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_hardware_serial ()
       unique hardware serial number of the tool

       Parameters
           hardware_serial_hi the unique serial number of the tool, most significant bits
           hardware_serial_lo the unique serial number of the tool, least significant bits

       If the physical tool can be identified by a unique 64-bit serial number, this event notifies the client
       of this serial number.

       If multiple tablets are available in the same seat and the tool is uniquely identifiable by the serial
       number, that tool may move between tablets.

       Otherwise, if the tool has no serial number and this event is missing, the tool is tied to the tablet it
       first comes into proximity with. Even if the physical tool is used on multiple tablets, separate
       wp_tablet_tool objects will be created, one per tablet.

       This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the wp_tablet_tool.done event.

       Definition at line 6921 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(double, double)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_motion ()
       motion event

       Parameters
           x surface-local x coordinate
           y surface-local y coordinate

       Sent whenever a tablet tool moves.

       Definition at line 6966 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_pressure ()
       pressure change event

       Parameters
           pressure The current pressure value

       Sent whenever the pressure axis on a tool changes. The value of this event is normalized to a value
       between 0 and 65535.

       Note that pressure may be nonzero even when a tool is not in logical contact. See the down and up events
       for more details.

       Definition at line 6971 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(uint32_t, zwp_tablet_v1_t, surface_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_proximity_in ()
       proximity in event

       Parameters
           serial
           tablet The tablet the tool is in proximity of
           surface The current surface the tablet tool is over

       Notification that this tool is focused on a certain surface.

       This event can be received when the tool has moved from one surface to another, or when the tool has come
       back into proximity above the surface.

       If any button is logically down when the tool comes into proximity, the respective button event is sent
       after the proximity_in event but within the same frame as the proximity_in event.

       Definition at line 6946 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void()> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_proximity_out ()
       proximity out event Notification that this tool has either left proximity, or is no longer focused on a
       certain surface.

       When the tablet tool leaves proximity of the tablet, button release events are sent for each button that
       was held down at the time of leaving proximity. These events are sent before the proximity_out event but
       within the same wp_tablet.frame.

       If the tool stays within proximity of the tablet, but the focus changes from one surface to another, a
       button release event may not be sent until the button is actually released or the tool leaves the
       proximity of the tablet.

       Definition at line 6951 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void()> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_removed ()
       tool removed This event is sent when the tool is removed from the system and will send no further events.
       Should the physical tool come back into proximity later, a new wp_tablet_tool object will be created.

       It is compositor-dependent when a tool is removed. A compositor may remove a tool on proximity out,
       tablet removal or any other reason. A compositor may also keep a tool alive until shutdown.

       If the tool is currently in proximity, a proximity_out event will be sent before the removed event. See
       wp_tablet_tool.proximity_out for the handling of any buttons logically down.

       When this event is received, the client must wp_tablet_tool.destroy the object.

       Definition at line 6941 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(int32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_rotation ()
       z-rotation change event

       Parameters
           degrees The current rotation of the Z axis

       Sent whenever the z-rotation axis on the tool changes. The rotation value is in 0.01 of a degree
       clockwise from the tool's logical neutral position.

       Definition at line 6986 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(int32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_slider ()
       Slider position change event.

       Parameters
           position The current position of slider

       Sent whenever the slider position on the tool changes. The value is normalized between -65535 and 65535,
       with 0 as the logical neutral position of the slider.

       The slider is available on e.g. the Wacom Airbrush tool.

       Definition at line 6991 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_tilt ()
       tilt change event

       Parameters
           tilt_x The current value of the X tilt axis
           tilt_y The current value of the Y tilt axis

       Sent whenever one or both of the tilt axes on a tool change. Each tilt value is in 0.01 of a degree,
       relative to the z-axis of the tablet. The angle is positive when the top of a tool tilts along the
       positive x or y axis.

       Definition at line 6981 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(zwp_tablet_tool_v1_type)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_type ()
       tool type

       Parameters
           tool_type the physical tool type

       The tool type is the high-level type of the tool and usually decides the interaction expected from this
       tool.

       This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the wp_tablet_tool.done event.

       Definition at line 6916 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void()> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_up ()
       tablet tool is no longer making contact Sent whenever the tablet tool stops making contact with the
       surface of the tablet, or when the tablet tool moves out of the input region and the compositor grab (if
       any) is dismissed.

       If the tablet tool moves out of the input region while in contact with the surface of the tablet and the
       compositor does not have an ongoing grab on the surface, the client owning said region will receive a
       wp_tablet.up event, followed by a wp_tablet.proximity_out event and a wp_tablet.frame event. If the
       compositor has an ongoing grab on this device, this event sequence is sent whenever the grab is dismissed
       in the future.

       Note that this event describes logical contact, not physical contact. On some devices, a compositor may
       not consider a tool out of logical contact until physical pressure falls below a specific threshold.

       Definition at line 6961 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t)> & zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::on_wheel ()
       Wheel delta event.

       Parameters
           degrees The wheel delta in 0.01 of a degree
           clicks The wheel delta in discrete clicks

       Sent whenever the wheel on the tool emits an event. This event contains two values for the same axis
       change. The degrees value is in 0.01 of a degree in the same orientation as the
       wl_pointer.vertical_scroll axis. The clicks value is in discrete logical clicks of the mouse wheel. This
       value may be zero if the movement of the wheel was less than one logical click.

       Clients should choose either value and avoid mixing degrees and clicks. The compositor may accumulate
       values smaller than a logical click and emulate click events when a certain threshold is met. Thus,
       wl_tablet_tool.wheel events with non-zero clicks values may have different degrees values.

       Definition at line 6996 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   wayland::proxy_t::operator bool () const [inherited]
       Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.

       Returns
           true if there is an underlying object, false if this wrapper is empty

   bool wayland::proxy_t::operator!= (const proxy_t & right) const [inherited]
       Check whether two wrappers refer to different objects.

   bool wayland::proxy_t::operator== (const proxy_t & right) const [inherited]
       Check whether two wrappers refer to the same object.

   bool wayland::proxy_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

   void wayland::proxy_t::proxy_release () [inherited]
       Release the wrapped object (if any), making this an empty wrapper. Note that display_t instances cannot
       be released this way. Attempts to do so are ignored.

       Examples
           foreign_display.cpp.

   void zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::set_cursor (uint32_t serial, surface_t const & surface, int32_t hotspot_x, int32_t
       hotspot_y)
       set the tablet tool's surface

       Parameters
           serial serial of the enter event
           surface
           hotspot_x surface-local x coordinate
           hotspot_y surface-local y coordinate

       Sets the surface of the cursor used for this tool on the given tablet. This request only takes effect if
       the tool is in proximity of one of the requesting client's surfaces or the surface parameter is the
       current pointer surface. If there was a previous surface set with this request it is replaced. If surface
       is NULL, the cursor image is hidden.

       The parameters hotspot_x and hotspot_y define the position of the pointer surface relative to the pointer
       location. Its top-left corner is always at (x, y) - (hotspot_x, hotspot_y), where (x, y) are the
       coordinates of the pointer location, in surface-local coordinates.

       On surface.attach requests to the pointer surface, hotspot_x and hotspot_y are decremented by the x and y
       parameters passed to the request. Attach must be confirmed by wl_surface.commit as usual.

       The hotspot can also be updated by passing the currently set pointer surface to this request with new
       values for hotspot_x and hotspot_y.

       The current and pending input regions of the wl_surface are cleared, and wl_surface.set_input_region is
       ignored until the wl_surface is no longer used as the cursor. When the use as a cursor ends, the current
       and pending input regions become undefined, and the wl_surface is unmapped.

       This request gives the surface the role of a cursor. The role assigned by this request is the same as
       assigned by wl_pointer.set_cursor meaning the same surface can be used both as a wl_pointer cursor and a
       wp_tablet cursor. If the surface already has another role, it raises a protocol error. The surface may be
       used on multiple tablets and across multiple seats.

       Definition at line 6910 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   void wayland::proxy_t::set_queue (event_queue_t queue) [inherited]
       Assign a proxy to an event queue.

       Parameters
           queue The event queue that will handle this proxy

       Assign proxy to event queue. Events coming from proxy will be queued in queue instead of the display's
       main queue.

       See also: display_t::dispatch_queue().

       Examples
           proxy_wrapper.cpp.

Member Data Documentation

   constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::zwp_tablet_tool_v1_t::set_cursor_since_version = 1 [static],  [constexpr]
       Minimum protocol version required for the set_cursor function.

       Definition at line 3752 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp.

Author

       Generated automatically by Doxygen for Wayland++ from the source code.