1/*
2 * xtestext1.h
3 *
4 * X11 Input Synthesis Extension include file
5 */
6
7/*
8
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53
54#ifndef _XTESTEXT1CONST_H
55#define _XTESTEXT1CONST_H 1
56
57#define XTestMAX_ACTION_LIST_SIZE 64
58#define XTestACTIONS_SIZE 28
59
60
61/*
62 * used in the XTestPressButton and XTestPressKey functions
63 */
64#define XTestPRESS 1 << 0
65#define XTestRELEASE 1 << 1
66#define XTestSTROKE 1 << 2
67
68/*
69 * When doing a key or button stroke, the number of milliseconds
70 * to delay between the press and the release of a key or button
71 * in the XTestPressButton and XTestPressKey functions.
72 */
73
74#define XTestSTROKE_DELAY_TIME 10
75
76/*
77 * used in the XTestGetInput function
78 */
79#define XTestEXCLUSIVE 1 << 0
80#define XTestPACKED_ACTIONS 1 << 1
81#define XTestPACKED_MOTION 1 << 2
82
83/*
84 * used in the XTestFakeInput function
85 */
86#define XTestFAKE_ACK_NOT_NEEDED 0
87#define XTestFAKE_ACK_REQUEST 1
88
89/*
90 * used in the XTest extension initialization routine
91 */
92#define XTestEXTENSION_NAME "XTestExtension1"
93#define XTestEVENT_COUNT 2
94
95/*
96 * This is the definition for the format of the header byte
97 * in the input action structures.
98 */
99#define XTestACTION_TYPE_MASK 0x03 /* bits 0 and 1 */
100#define XTestKEY_STATE_MASK 0x04 /* bit 2 (key action) */
101#define XTestX_SIGN_BIT_MASK 0x04 /* bit 2 (motion action) */
102#define XTestY_SIGN_BIT_MASK 0x08 /* bit 3 (motion action) */
103#define XTestDEVICE_ID_MASK 0xf0 /* bits 4 through 7 */
104
105#define XTestMAX_DEVICE_ID 0x0f
106#define XTestPackDeviceID(x) (((x) & XTestMAX_DEVICE_ID) << 4)
107#define XTestUnpackDeviceID(x) (((x) & XTestDEVICE_ID_MASK) >> 4)
108
109/*
110 * These are the possible action types.
111 */
112#define XTestDELAY_ACTION 0
113#define XTestKEY_ACTION 1
114#define XTestMOTION_ACTION 2
115#define XTestJUMP_ACTION 3
116
117/*
118 * These are the definitions for key/button motion input actions.
119 */
120#define XTestKEY_UP 0x04
121#define XTestKEY_DOWN 0x00
122
123/*
124 * These are the definitions for pointer relative motion input
125 * actions.
126 *
127 * The sign bits for the x and y relative motions are contained
128 * in the header byte. The x and y relative motions are packed
129 * into one byte to make things fit in 32 bits. If the relative
130 * motion range is larger than +/-15, use the pointer jump action.
131 */
132#define XTestMOTION_MAX 15
133#define XTestMOTION_MIN -15
134
135#define XTestX_NEGATIVE 0x04
136#define XTestY_NEGATIVE 0x08
137
138#define XTestX_MOTION_MASK 0x0f
139#define XTestY_MOTION_MASK 0xf0
140
141#define XTestPackXMotionValue(x) ((x) & XTestX_MOTION_MASK)
142#define XTestPackYMotionValue(x) (((x) << 4) & XTestY_MOTION_MASK)
143
144#define XTestUnpackXMotionValue(x) ((x) & XTestX_MOTION_MASK)
145#define XTestUnpackYMotionValue(x) (((x) & XTestY_MOTION_MASK) >> 4)
146/*
147 * These are the definitions for a long delay input action. It is
148 * used when more than XTestSHORT_DELAY_TIME milliseconds of delay
149 * (approximately one minute) is needed.
150 *
151 * The device ID for a delay is always set to XTestDELAY_DEVICE_ID.
152 * This guarantees that a header byte with a value of 0 is not
153 * a valid header, so it can be used as a flag to indicate that
154 * there are no more input actions in an XTestInputAction event.
155 */
156
157#define XTestSHORT_DELAY_TIME 0xffff
158#define XTestDELAY_DEVICE_ID 0x0f
159
160#endif /* _XTESTEXT1CONST_H */
161