pub struct CursorEvent {
pub timestamp: Instant,
pub content: CursorEventContent,
pub gesture_state: GestureState,
}Expand description
Represents a single cursor or touch event with timing information.
CursorEvent encapsulates all types of cursor interactions including presses,
releases, and scroll actions. Each event includes a timestamp for precise
timing and ordering of input events.
§Example
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use tessera_ui::cursor::{CursorEvent, CursorEventContent, PressKeyEventType};
use std::time::Instant;
let event = CursorEvent {
timestamp: Instant::now(),
content: CursorEventContent::Pressed(PressKeyEventType::Left),
};
match event.content {
CursorEventContent::Pressed(button) => println!("Button pressed: {:?}", button),
CursorEventContent::Released(button) => println!("Button released: {:?}", button),
CursorEventContent::Scroll(scroll) => {
println!("Scroll: dx={}, dy={}", scroll.delta_x, scroll.delta_y);
}
}Fields§
§timestamp: InstantTimestamp indicating when this event occurred.
content: CursorEventContentThe specific type and data of this cursor event.
gesture_state: GestureStateClassification of the gesture associated with this event.
Events originating from touch scrolling will mark this as GestureState::Dragged,
allowing downstream components to distinguish tap candidates from scroll gestures.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for CursorEvent
impl Clone for CursorEvent
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CursorEvent
fn clone(&self) -> CursorEvent
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for CursorEvent
impl RefUnwindSafe for CursorEvent
impl Send for CursorEvent
impl Sync for CursorEvent
impl Unpin for CursorEvent
impl UnwindSafe for CursorEvent
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