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The osx x86_64 swt jar as available in the Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) release for OSX. It is suitable for use with jface and other dependencies available from maven central in the org.eclipse.scout.sdk.deps group. The sources is copied from swt-4.6-cocoa-macosx-x86_64.zip from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-4.6-201606061100/ and javadoc is generated from sources.
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* Copyright (c) 2000, 2011 IBM Corporation and others.
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.swt.widgets;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.*;
/**
* Instances of this class provide a description of a particular
* event which occurred within SWT. The SWT untyped listener
* API uses these instances for all event dispatching.
*
* Note: For a given event, only the fields which are appropriate
* will be filled in. The contents of the fields which are not used
* by the event are unspecified.
*
*
* @see Listener
* @see org.eclipse.swt.events.TypedEvent
* @see SWT Example: ControlExample, Listeners
* @see Sample code and further information
*/
public class Event {
/**
* the display where the event occurred
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public Display display;
/**
* the widget that issued the event
*/
public Widget widget;
/**
* the type of event, as defined by the event type constants
* in class SWT
*
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT
*/
public int type;
/**
* the event specific detail field, as defined by the detail constants
* in class SWT
*
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT
*/
public int detail;
/**
* the item that the event occurred in (can be null)
*/
public Widget item;
/**
* the index of the item where the event occurred
*
* @since 3.2
*/
public int index;
/**
* the graphics context to use when painting
* that is configured to use the colors, font and
* damaged region of the control. It is valid
* only during the paint and must not be disposed
*/
public GC gc;
/**
* depending on the event type, the x offset of the bounding
* rectangle of the region that requires painting or the
* widget-relative, x coordinate of the pointer at the
* time the mouse button was pressed or released
*/
public int x;
/**
* depending on the event type, the y offset of the bounding
* rectangle of the region that requires painting or the
* widget-relative, y coordinate of the pointer at the
* time the mouse button was pressed or released
*/
public int y;
/**
* the width of the bounding rectangle of the
* region that requires painting
*/
public int width;
/**
* the height of the bounding rectangle of the
* region that requires painting
*/
public int height;
/**
* depending on the event type, the number of following
* paint events that are pending which may always be zero
* on some platforms, or the number of lines or pages to
* scroll using the mouse wheel, or the number of times the
* mouse has been clicked
*/
public int count;
/**
* the time that the event occurred.
*
* NOTE: This field is an unsigned integer and should
* be AND'ed with 0xFFFFFFFFL so that it can be treated
* as a signed long.
*/
public int time;
/**
* the button that was pressed or released; 1 for the
* first button, 2 for the second button, and 3 for the
* third button, etc.
*/
public int button;
/**
* depending on the event, the character represented by the key
* that was typed. This is the final character that results
* after all modifiers have been applied. For example, when the
* user types Ctrl+A, the character value is 0x01 (ASCII SOH).
* It is important that applications do not attempt to modify the
* character value based on a stateMask (such as SWT.CTRL) or the
* resulting character will not be correct.
*/
public char character;
/**
* depending on the event, the key code of the key that was typed,
* as defined by the key code constants in class SWT
.
* When the character field of the event is ambiguous, this field
* contains the unaffected value of the original character. For
* example, typing Ctrl+M or Enter both result in the character '\r'
* but the keyCode field will also contain '\r' when Enter was typed
* and 'm' when Ctrl+M was typed.
*
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT
*/
public int keyCode;
/**
* depending on the event, the location of key specified by the
* keyCode or character. The possible values for this field are
* SWT.LEFT
, SWT.RIGHT
, SWT.KEYPAD
,
* or SWT.NONE
representing the main keyboard area.
*
* The location field can be used to differentiate key events that have
* the same key code and character but are generated by different keys
* in the keyboard. For example, a key down event with the key code equals
* to SWT.SHIFT can be generated by the left and the right shift keys in the
* keyboard. The location field can only be used to determine the location
* of the key code or character in the current event. It does not
* include information about the location of modifiers in state
* mask.
*
*
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#LEFT
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#RIGHT
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#KEYPAD
*
* @since 3.6
*/
public int keyLocation;
/**
* depending on the event, the state of the keyboard modifier
* keys and mouse masks at the time the event was generated.
*
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#MODIFIER_MASK
* @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#BUTTON_MASK
*/
public int stateMask;
/**
* depending on the event, the range of text being modified.
* Setting these fields only has effect during ImeComposition
* events.
*/
public int start, end;
/**
* depending on the event, the new text that will be inserted.
* Setting this field will change the text that is about to
* be inserted or deleted.
*/
public String text;
/**
* Bidi segment offsets
* @since 3.8
*/
public int[] segments;
/**
* Characters to be applied on the segment boundaries
* @since 3.8
*/
public char[] segmentsChars;
/**
* depending on the event, a flag indicating whether the operation
* should be allowed. Setting this field to false will cancel the
* operation.
*/
public boolean doit = true;
/**
* a field for application use
*/
public Object data;
/**
* An array of the touch states for the current touch event.
*
* @since 3.7
*/
public Touch[] touches;
/**
* If nonzero, a positive value indicates a swipe to the right,
* and a negative value indicates a swipe to the left.
*
* @since 3.7
*/
public int xDirection;
/**
* If nonzero, a positive value indicates a swipe in the up direction,
* and a negative value indicates a swipe in the down direction.
*
* @since 3.7
*/
public int yDirection;
/**
* The change in magnification. This value should be added to the current
* scaling of an item to get the new scale factor.
*
* @since 3.7
*/
public double magnification;
/**
* The number of degrees rotated on the track pad.
*
* @since 3.7
*/
public double rotation;
/**
* Gets the bounds.
*
* @return a rectangle that is the bounds.
*/
public Rectangle getBounds () {
return new Rectangle (x, y, width, height);
}
Rectangle getBoundsInPixels () {
return DPIUtil.autoScaleUp(getBounds());
}
Point getLocation () {
return new Point (x, y);
}
Point getLocationInPixels () {
return DPIUtil.autoScaleUp(new Point(x, y));
}
/**
* Sets the bounds.
*
* @param rect the new rectangle
*/
public void setBounds (Rectangle rect) {
this.x = rect.x;
this.y = rect.y;
this.width = rect.width;
this.height = rect.height;
}
void setBoundsInPixels (Rectangle rect) {
setBounds(DPIUtil.autoScaleDown(rect));
}
void setLocationInPixels (int x, int y) {
this.x = DPIUtil.autoScaleDown(x);
this.y = DPIUtil.autoScaleDown(y);
}
/**
* Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable
* description of the receiver.
*
* @return a string representation of the event
*/
@Override
public String toString () {
return "Event {type=" + type + " " + widget + " time=" + time + " data=" + data + " x=" + x + " y=" + y + " width=" + width + " height=" + height + " detail=" + detail + "}"; //$NON-NLS-1$//$NON-NLS-2$ //$NON-NLS-3$ //$NON-NLS-4$ //$NON-NLS-5$ //$NON-NLS-6$ //$NON-NLS-7$
}
}
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