Struct x11rb_protocol::protocol::xinput::EnterEvent

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pub struct EnterEvent {
Show 22 fields pub response_type: u8, pub extension: u8, pub sequence: u16, pub length: u32, pub event_type: u16, pub deviceid: DeviceId, pub time: Timestamp, pub sourceid: DeviceId, pub mode: NotifyMode, pub detail: NotifyDetail, pub root: Window, pub event: Window, pub child: Window, pub root_x: Fp1616, pub root_y: Fp1616, pub event_x: Fp1616, pub event_y: Fp1616, pub same_screen: bool, pub focus: bool, pub mods: ModifierInfo, pub group: GroupInfo, pub buttons: Vec<u32>,
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§response_type: u8§extension: u8§sequence: u16§length: u32§event_type: u16§deviceid: DeviceId§time: Timestamp§sourceid: DeviceId§mode: NotifyMode§detail: NotifyDetail§root: Window§event: Window§child: Window§root_x: Fp1616§root_y: Fp1616§event_x: Fp1616§event_y: Fp1616§same_screen: bool§focus: bool§mods: ModifierInfo§group: GroupInfo§buttons: Vec<u32>

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impl EnterEvent

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pub fn buttons_len(&self) -> u16

Get the value of the buttons_len field.

The buttons_len field is used as the length field of the buttons field. This function computes the field’s value again based on the length of the list.

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Panics if the value cannot be represented in the target type. This cannot happen with values of the struct received from the X11 server.

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impl Clone for EnterEvent

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fn clone(&self) -> EnterEvent

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for EnterEvent

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for EnterEvent

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fn default() -> EnterEvent

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Serialize for EnterEvent

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type Bytes = Vec<u8>

The value returned by serialize. Read more
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fn serialize(&self) -> Vec<u8>

Serialize this value into X11 raw bytes.
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fn serialize_into(&self, bytes: &mut Vec<u8>)

Serialize this value into X11 raw bytes, appending the result into bytes. Read more
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impl TryParse for EnterEvent

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fn try_parse(initial_value: &[u8]) -> Result<(Self, &[u8]), ParseError>

Try to parse the given values into an instance of this type. Read more

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