* how do i get the list of pending input events?
@ 2002-09-29 19:07 D. Goel
2002-09-30 21:18 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: D. Goel @ 2002-09-29 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
In elisp, how do i get the list of pending input events?
I couldn't find it in the manual or anywhere else till now. :(
Thanks
DG http://24.197.159.102/~deego/
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* Re: how do i get the list of pending input events?
2002-09-29 19:07 how do i get the list of pending input events? D. Goel
@ 2002-09-30 21:18 ` Kevin Rodgers
2002-10-01 1:59 ` D. Goel
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2002-09-30 21:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
D. Goel wrote:
> In elisp, how do i get the list of pending input events?
>
> I couldn't find it in the manual or anywhere else till now. :(
AFAIK, the variable `unread-command-events'.
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* Re: how do i get the list of pending input events?
2002-09-30 21:18 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2002-10-01 1:59 ` D. Goel
2002-10-01 3:13 ` Evgeny Roubinchtein
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From: D. Goel @ 2002-10-01 1:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kevin Rodgers <kevinr@ihs.com> writes:
>
> AFAIK, the variable `unread-command-events'.
Have been looking into it more and asking for more help around.
(thanks to RMS, i now understand that-->
It seems there's no way to get a list of pending events for a lisp
program though I think there really should be.
unread-command-events only contains events that have been put by lisp
programs into it. Otherwise `unread-comand-events' seems to always
contain nil.
DG http://24.197.159.102/~deego/
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* Re: how do i get the list of pending input events?
2002-10-01 1:59 ` D. Goel
@ 2002-10-01 3:13 ` Evgeny Roubinchtein
2002-10-01 14:53 ` Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>
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From: Evgeny Roubinchtein @ 2002-10-01 3:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "DG" == D Goel <deego@glue.umd.edu> writes:
DG> It seems there's no way to get a list of pending events for a
DG> lisp program though I think there really should be.
Could you explain in more detail how you envision this feature? You
seem to imply there is some queue which the C code does not expose to
the Lisp engine, and I am not sure that such queue exists. Do you
have evidence to the contrary?
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* Re: how do i get the list of pending input events?
2002-10-01 3:13 ` Evgeny Roubinchtein
@ 2002-10-01 14:53 ` Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>
2002-10-03 16:57 ` D. Goel
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From: Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com> @ 2002-10-01 14:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Evgeny" == Evgeny Roubinchtein <zhenya@freeshell.org> writes:
> Could you explain in more detail how you envision this feature? You
> seem to imply there is some queue which the C code does not expose to
> the Lisp engine, and I am not sure that such queue exists. Do you
> have evidence to the contrary?
The queue definitely exists (called something like keybuf in the C code)
and is not exposed to Lisp. But the question remains: what for ?
Stefan
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* Re: how do i get the list of pending input events?
2002-10-01 14:53 ` Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>
@ 2002-10-03 16:57 ` D. Goel
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From: D. Goel @ 2002-10-03 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>" <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> writes:
> >>>>> "Evgeny" == Evgeny Roubinchtein <zhenya@freeshell.org> writes:
> > Could you explain in more detail how you envision this feature? You
> > seem to imply there is some queue which the C code does not expose to
> > the Lisp engine, and I am not sure that such queue exists. Do you
> > have evidence to the contrary?
>
> The queue definitely exists (called something like keybuf in the C code)
> and is not exposed to Lisp. But the question remains: what for ?
I guess I might have been trying the wrong approach for the problem I
am having. Perhaps peopel could sugegst alternatives---
The problem is (and I know several people have mentioned the same
problem) ---> Want to make (sit-for) ignore certain inpuuts (and
continue doing its thing as if the input never happened). An example
of this is:
idle-timer tasks in emacs keep working fine in emacs -nw when I switch
to another window, or move my mouse to another window, or switch to
another sawfish-viewport. --- becasuse emacs -nw does not care for
mouse-events.
But, the idle-timer stops in "regular" 'emacs', as soon as you move to
another window----(even though switching to another window is when the
user wants emacs to think it is idle and do its "idle" stuff..) [1]
The only workaround i envisioned is to implement my own "sit-for" that
would essentially "sleep-for" for small times, and then check whether
any "real" (vix. non-mouse) event has occurred, else will continue
another sleep-fo.. and so on, until its entire sit-for-duratino is
completed.
please write in with alternative suggestions?
guess you could always flame me for trying ungodly things with what is
suppposed to be an editor... :)... OTOH, emacs is now an editing
environment even officially.. and of course, an OS unofficially :)
[1] <you knew the plug was coming> An example of this is the vel.el i
posted to g.e.s (or the mouse-based mvel.el i will post soon) --- say,
I want to leave my emacs scrolling up slowly, and want to work in the
adjacent applicatino while emacs is scrolling. I can do that just
fine in emacs -nw. But in emacs, the moment I press Alt-tab or
alt-left (sawfish), or try to move the mouse, the scrolling stops.
DG http://24.197.159.102/~deego/
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