package HTML::DOM::Event::Mouse;
our $VERSION = '0.057';
use warnings; no warnings qw 'utf8 parenthesis';
use strict;
require HTML::DOM::Event::UI;
our @ISA = HTML::DOM::Event::UI::;
sub screenX { $_[0]{screen_x } }
sub screenY { $_[0]{screen_y } }
sub clientX { $_[0]{client_x } }
sub clientY { $_[0]{client_y } }
sub ctrlKey { $_[0]{ctrl } }
sub shiftKey { $_[0]{shift } }
sub altKey { $_[0]{alt } }
sub metaKey { $_[0]{meta } }
sub button { $_[0]{button } }
sub relatedTarget { $_[0]{rel_target } }
sub initMouseEvent {
my $self = $_[0];
my $x;
$self->init(map +($_ => $_[++$x]),
qw( type propagates_up cancellable view detail screen_x
screen_y client_x client_y ctrl alt shift meta
button rel_target )
);
return;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my %args = @_;
my %my_args = map +($_ => delete $args{$_}),
qw( screen_x screen_y client_x client_y ctrl alt shift
meta button rel_target );
$self->SUPER::init(%args);
%$self = (%$self, %my_args);
return;
}
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__END__
=head1 NAME
HTML::DOM::Event::Mouse - A Perl class for HTML DOM mouse event objects
=head1 VERSION
Version 0.057
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# ...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class provides MouseEvent objects for L<HTML::DOM>, which objects are
passed to event handlers for mouse events when they are invoked.
It inherits from L<HTML::DOM::Event::UI>.
=head1 METHODS
See also those inherited from L<HTML::DOM::Event::UI> and
L<HTML::DOM::Event>.
=head2 DOM Attributes
These are all read-only and ignore their arguments.
=over
=item screenX
=item screenY
=item clientX
=item clientY
This represent the coordinates within the screen or window (viewport),
respectively, of the mouse event.
=item ctrlKey
=item shiftKey
=item altKey
=item metaKey
These are booleans that indicate which modifier keys were pressed when the
event occurred.
=item button
A number representing the mouse button: 0 for the left (or the right button
on a left-handed mouse), 1 for the middle and 2 for the right (or left).
=item relatedTarget
References a node which, though it is not the target, was involved in the
event somehow. This is typically used for C<mouseover> events and indicates
the node that the mouse moved off.
=back
=head2 Other Methods
=over
=item initMouseEvent ( $name, $propagates_up, $cancellable, $view, $detail, $screen_x, $screen_y, $client_x, $client_y, $ctrl_key, $alt_key, $shift_key, $meta_key, $button, $related_target )
This initialises the event object. See L<HTML::DOM::Event/initEvent> for
more detail.
=item init ( ... )
Alternative to C<initMouseEvent> that's easier to use:
init $event
type => $type,
propagates_up => 1,
cancellable => 1,
view => $view,
detail => 1,
screen_x => $foo,
screen_y => $bar,
client_x => $baz,
client_y => $oto,
ctrl => $bop,
alt => 0,
shift => 0,
meta => 0,
button => 1,
rel_target => $other_elem,
;
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
L<HTML::DOM>
L<HTML::DOM::Event>
L<HTML::DOM::Event::UI>
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