caca_event(3caca) libcaca caca_event(3caca)NAME
caca_event -
Handling of user events.
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
enum caca_event_type type
union {
struct {
int x
int y
int button
} mouse
struct {
int w
int h
} resize
struct {
int ch
uint32_t utf32
char utf8 [8]
} key
} data
Detailed Description
This structure is filled by caca_get_event() when an event is received. It is an opaque structure that should only be accessed through
caca_event_get_type() and similar functions. The struct members may no longer be directly accessible in future versions.
Field Documentation
enum caca_event_type caca_event::type The event type.
union { ... } caca_event::data The event information data
Author
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Version 0.99.beta18 Fri Apr 6 2012 caca_event(3caca)
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libcaca-canvas(3caca) libcaca libcaca-canvas(3caca)NAME
libcaca-canvas - The libcaca canvas format (version 1) All types are big endian.
struct
{
magic:
uint8_t caca_header[2]; // ''
uint8_t caca_file_type[2]; // 'CV'
canvas_header:
uint32_t control_size; // Control size (canvas_data - canvas_header)
uint32_t data_size; // Data size (EOF - canvas_data)
uint16_t version; // Canvas format version
// bit 0: set to 1 if canvas is compatible
// with version 1 of the format
// bits 1-15: unused yet, must be 0
uint32_t frames; // Frame count
uint16_t flags; // Feature flags
// bits 0-15: unused yet, must be 0
frame_info:
struct
{
uint32_t width; // Frame width
uint32_t height; // Frame height
uint32_t duration; // Frame duration in milliseconds, 0 to
// not specify a duration
uint32_t attr; // Graphics context attribute
int32_t cursor_x; // Cursor X coordinate
int32_t cursor_y; // Cursor Y coordinate
int32_t handle_x; // Handle X coordinate
int32_t handle_y; // Handle Y coordinate
}
frame_list[frames];
control_extension_1:
control_extension_2:
...
control_extension_N:
... // reserved for future use
canvas_data:
uint8_t data[data_size]; // canvas data
data_extension_1:
data_extension_2:
...
data_extension_N:
... // reserved for future use
};
Version 0.99.beta18 Fri Apr 6 2012 libcaca-canvas(3caca)
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