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SDL_!UserEvent?

SDL_!UserEvent?

NAME STRUCTURE DEFINITION STRUCTURE DATA DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES SEE ALSO


NAME

SDL_!UserEvent?- A user-defined event type

STRUCTURE DEFINITION

typedef struct{ Uint8 type; int code; void *data1; void *data2; } SDL_!UserEvent?;

STRUCTURE DATA

type SDL_USEREVENT through to SDL_NUMEVENTS-1

code User defined event code

data1 User defined data pointer

data2 User defined data pointer

DESCRIPTION

SDL_!UserEvent? is in the user member of the structure SDL_Event. This event is unique, it is never created by SDL but only by the user. The event can be pushed onto the event queue using SDL_!PushEvent?. The contents of the structure members or completely up to the programmer, the only requirement is that type is a value from SDL_USEREVENT to SDL_NUMEVENTS-1 (inclusive).

EXAMPLES

SDL_Event event; event.type = SDL_USEREVENT; event.user.code = my_event_code; event.user.data1 = significant_data; event.user.data2 = 0; SDL_!PushEvent?(

SEE ALSO

SDL_Event, SDL_!PushEvent?


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