Package org.gnome.gdk
Class ButtonEvent
java.lang.Object
io.github.jwharm.javagi.base.ProxyInstance
org.gnome.gobject.TypeInstance
org.gnome.gdk.Event
org.gnome.gdk.ButtonEvent
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class org.gnome.gdk.Event
Event.EventImpl
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionButtonEvent
(MemorySegment address) Create a ButtonEvent proxy instance for the provided memory address. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected ButtonEvent
asParent()
Returns this instance as if it were its parent type.int
Extract the button number from a button event.static Type
getType()
Get the GType of the ButtonEvent classMethods inherited from class org.gnome.gdk.Event
eventsGetAngle, eventsGetCenter, eventsGetDistance, getAxes, getAxis, getDevice, getDeviceTool, getDisplay, getEventSequence, getEventType, getHistory, getModifierState, getPointerEmulated, getPosition, getSeat, getSurface, getTime, ref, triggersContextMenu, unref
Methods inherited from class org.gnome.gobject.TypeInstance
callParent, callParent, getMemoryLayout, getPrivate, readGClass, writeGClass
Methods inherited from class io.github.jwharm.javagi.base.ProxyInstance
equals, handle, hashCode
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Constructor Details
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ButtonEvent
Create a ButtonEvent proxy instance for the provided memory address.- Parameters:
address
- the memory address of the native object
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Method Details
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getType
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asParent
Returns this instance as if it were its parent type. This is mostly synonymous to the Javasuper
keyword, but will set the native typeclass function pointers to the parent type. When overriding a native virtual method in Java, "chaining up" withsuper.methodName()
doesn't work, because it invokes the overridden function pointer again. To chain up, callasParent().methodName()
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getButton
public int getButton()Extract the button number from a button event.- Returns:
- the button of this ButtonEvent
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