Struct firefly_rust::Buttons 
source · pub struct Buttons {
    pub a: bool,
    pub b: bool,
    pub x: bool,
    pub y: bool,
    pub menu: bool,
}Expand description
State of the buttons.
Fields§
§a: boolIf a button is pressed.
b: boolIf b button is pressed.
x: boolIf x button is pressed.
y: boolIf y button is pressed.
If menu button is pressed.
For singleplayer games, the button press is always intercepted by the runtime.
Implementations§
source§impl Buttons
 
impl Buttons
sourcepub fn just_pressed(&self, old: &Self) -> Self
 
pub fn just_pressed(&self, old: &Self) -> Self
Given the old state, get buttons that were not pressed but are pressed now.
sourcepub fn just_released(&self, old: &Self) -> Self
 
pub fn just_released(&self, old: &Self) -> Self
Given the old state, get buttons that were pressed but aren’t pressed now.
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Buttons
impl RefUnwindSafe for Buttons
impl Send for Buttons
impl Sync for Buttons
impl Unpin for Buttons
impl UnwindSafe for Buttons
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    T: ?Sized,
 
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