Tk_HandleEvent — invoke event handlers for window system events
#include <tk.h>
Tk_HandleEvent(eventPtr)
- XEvent *eventPtr (in)
-
Pointer to X event to dispatch to relevant handler(s). It is important
that all unused fields of the structure be set to zero.
Tk_HandleEvent is a lower-level procedure that deals with window
events. It is called by Tcl_ServiceEvent (and indirectly by
Tcl_DoOneEvent), and in a few other cases within Tk.
It makes callbacks to any window event
handlers (created by calls to Tk_CreateEventHandler)
that match eventPtr and then returns. In some cases
it may be useful for an application to bypass the Tk event
queue and call Tk_HandleEvent directly instead of
calling Tcl_QueueEvent followed by
Tcl_ServiceEvent.
This procedure may be invoked recursively. For example,
it is possible to invoke Tk_HandleEvent recursively
from a handler called by Tk_HandleEvent. This sort
of operation is useful in some modal situations, such
as when a
notifier has been popped up and an application wishes to
wait for the user to click a button in the notifier before
doing anything else.
callback, event, handler, window
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