xtestext1.h revision 677833bc953b6cb418c701facbdcf4aa18d6c44e
/* $Xorg: xtestext1.h,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:03:24 xorgcvs Exp $ */
/*
*
* X11 Input Synthesis Extension include file
*/
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/*
* the typedefs for CARD8, CARD16, and CARD32 are defined in Xmd.h
*/
/*
* used in the XTestPressButton and XTestPressKey functions
*/
#define XTestPRESS 1 << 0
/*
* When doing a key or button stroke, the number of milliseconds
* to delay between the press and the release of a key or button
* in the XTestPressButton and XTestPressKey functions.
*/
#define XTestSTROKE_DELAY_TIME 10
/*
* used in the XTestGetInput function
*/
#define XTestEXCLUSIVE 1 << 0
/*
* used in the XTestFakeInput function
*/
#define XTestFAKE_ACK_NOT_NEEDED 0
#define XTestFAKE_ACK_REQUEST 1
/*
* used in the XTest extension initialization routine
*/
#define XTestEXTENSION_NAME "XTestExtension1"
#define XTestEVENT_COUNT 2
/*
* XTest request type values
*
* used in the XTest extension protocol requests
*/
#define X_TestFakeInput 1
#define X_TestGetInput 2
#define X_TestStopInput 3
#define X_TestReset 4
#define X_TestQueryInputSize 5
/*
* This defines the maximum size of a list of input actions
* to be sent to the server. It should always be a multiple of
* 4 so that the entire xTestFakeInputReq structure size is a
* multiple of 4.
*/
#define XTestMAX_ACTION_LIST_SIZE 64
typedef struct {
typedef struct {
#define sz_xTestGetInputReq 8
typedef struct {
#define sz_xTestStopInputReq 4
typedef struct {
#define sz_xTestResetReq 4
typedef struct {
#define sz_xTestQueryInputSizeReq 4
/*
* This is the definition of the reply for the xTestQueryInputSize
* request. It should remain the same minimum size as other replies
* (32 bytes).
*/
typedef struct {
/*
* This is the definition for the input action wire event structure.
* This event is sent to the client when the server has one or
* more user input actions to report to the client. It must
* remain the same size as all other wire events (32 bytes).
*/
#define XTestACTIONS_SIZE 28
typedef struct {
/*
* This is the definition for the xTestFakeAck wire event structure.
* This event is sent to the client when the server has completely
* processed its input action buffer, and is ready for more.
* It must remain the same size as all other wire events (32 bytes).
*/
typedef struct {
/*
* The server side of this extension does not (and should not) have
* definitions for Display and Window. The ifndef allows the server
* side of the extension to ignore the following typedefs.
*/
#ifndef XTestSERVER_SIDE
/*
* This is the definition for the input action host format event structure.
* This is the form that a client using this extension will see when
* it receives an input action event.
*/
typedef struct {
int type; /* always XTestInputActionType */
/*
* This is the definition for the xTestFakeAck host format event structure.
* This is the form that a client using this extension will see when
* it receives an XTestFakeAck event.
*/
typedef struct {
int type; /* always XTestFakeAckType */
#endif
/*
* This is the definition for the format of the header byte
* in the input action structures.
*/
#define XTestMAX_DEVICE_ID 0x0f
/*
* These are the possible action types.
*/
#define XTestDELAY_ACTION 0
#define XTestKEY_ACTION 1
#define XTestMOTION_ACTION 2
#define XTestJUMP_ACTION 3
/*
*/
#define XTestKEY_UP 0x04
#define XTestKEY_DOWN 0x00
typedef struct {
} XTestKeyInfo;
/*
* This is the definition for pointer jump input actions.
*/
typedef struct {
/*
* These are the definitions for pointer relative motion input
* actions.
*
* The sign bits for the x and y relative motions are contained
* in the header byte. The x and y relative motions are packed
* into one byte to make things fit in 32 bits. If the relative
* motion range is larger than +/-15, use the pointer jump action.
*/
#define XTestMOTION_MAX 15
#define XTestMOTION_MIN -15
#define XTestX_NEGATIVE 0x04
#define XTestY_NEGATIVE 0x08
#define XTestX_MOTION_MASK 0x0f
#define XTestY_MOTION_MASK 0xf0
#define XTestPackXMotionValue(x) ((x) & XTestX_MOTION_MASK)
#define XTestUnpackXMotionValue(x) ((x) & XTestX_MOTION_MASK)
typedef struct {
/*
* These are the definitions for a long delay input action. It is
* used when more than XTestSHORT_DELAY_TIME milliseconds of delay
* (approximately one minute) is needed.
*
* The device ID for a delay is always set to XTestDELAY_DEVICE_ID.
* This guarantees that a header byte with a value of 0 is not
* a valid header, so it can be used as a flag to indicate that
* there are no more input actions in an XTestInputAction event.
*/
#define XTestSHORT_DELAY_TIME 0xffff
#define XTestDELAY_DEVICE_ID 0x0f
typedef struct {