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Re: What is an "input event"?
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Eli Zaretskii |
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Re: What is an "input event"? |
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Fri, 23 Nov 2018 12:28:01 +0200 |
> From: Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 11:12:15 -0500
>
> Looking at the doc of last-repeatable-command I think we should clarify
> what we mean by "input event". The docstring says:
>
> Last command that may be repeated.
> The last command executed that was not bound to an input event.
> This is the command ‘repeat’ will try to repeat.
> Taken from a previous value of ‘real-this-command’.
>
> and the manual says:
>
> This variable stores the most recently executed command that was not
> part of an input event. This is the command @code{repeat} will try to
> repeat, @xref{Repeating,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
>
> but according to the source code, this variable holds the last command
> that was run via a "simple" event such as a keyboard key rather than
> a "complex" event like a mouse click (the test is simply CONSP).
>
> Do we somewhere define "input event" to mean an event with parameters?
"Input Events" in the ELisp manual. Which describes quite a few
classes of input events.
> I thought keyboard keys are also "input events".
Yes, keyboard input also counts as input events.
Those documentation parts should say "non-keyboard input events", or
something like that.