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    Sets mouse options

    ncurses_mousemask

    (PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PECL ncurses:1.0.0)

    ncurses_mousemask — Sets mouse options

    Description

    int ncurses_mousemask ( int $newmask , int &$oldmask )
    Warning

    This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.

    Sets mouse events to be reported. By default no mouse events will be reported.

    Mouse events are represented by NCURSES_KEY_MOUSE in the ncurses_wgetch() input stream. To read the event data and pop the event of queue, call ncurses_getmouse().

    Parameters

    newmask

    Mouse mask options can be set with the following predefined constants:

    • NCURSES_BUTTON1_PRESSED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON1_RELEASED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON1_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON2_PRESSED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON2_RELEASED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON2_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON3_PRESSED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON3_RELEASED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON3_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON4_PRESSED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON4_RELEASED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON4_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON4_DOUBLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON4_TRIPLE_CLICKED

    • NCURSES_BUTTON_SHIFT>

    • NCURSES_BUTTON_CTRL

    • NCURSES_BUTTON_ALT

    • NCURSES_ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS

    • NCURSES_REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION

    As a side effect, setting a zero mousemask in newmask turns off the mouse pointer. Setting a non zero value turns mouse pointer on.

    oldmask

    This will be set to the previous value of the mouse event mask.

    Return Values

    Returns a mask to indicated which of the in parameter newmask specified mouse events can be reported. On complete failure, it returns 0.

    Examples

    Example #1 ncurses_mousemask() example

    <?php
    $newmask 
    NCURSES_BUTTON1_CLICKED NCURSES_BUTTON1_RELEASED;
    $mask ncurses_mousemask($newmask, &$oldmask);
    if (
    $mask $newmask){
        
    printf("All specified mouse options will be supported\n");
    }
    ?>

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