Struct input::ButtonArgs

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pub struct ButtonArgs {
    pub state: ButtonState,
    pub button: Button,
    pub scancode: Option<i32>,
}
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Button arguments

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§state: ButtonState

New state of the button.

§button: Button

The button that changed state.

§scancode: Option<i32>

An optional scancode that tells the physical layout of a keyboard key. For other devices than keyboard, this is set to None.

Scancode follows SDL (https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_Scancode).

This is stored here to make Button equality check work with keyboard layouts.

Some window backends might not support scancodes. To test a window backend, use https://github.com/PistonDevelopers/piston-examples/tree/master/user_input

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