diff src/term.c @ 425:ff8fa788745a

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author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Mon, 04 Nov 1991 23:45:55 +0000
parents 36bd3a9f20e2
children 31e638e8fe93
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--- a/src/term.c	Mon Nov 04 06:29:57 1991 +0000
+++ b/src/term.c	Mon Nov 04 23:45:55 1991 +0000
@@ -97,23 +97,12 @@
 
 int (*read_socket_hook) ();
 
-/* Hook for Emacs to call to tell the window-system-specific code to
-   enable/disable low-level tracking.  The value of ENABLE tells the
-   window system event handler whether it should notice or ignore
-   subsequent mouse movement and mouse button releases.
-
-   If this is 0, Emacs should assume that there is no mouse (or at
-   least no mouse tracking) available.
-
-   If called with ENABLE non-zero, the window system event handler
-   should call set_pointer_loc with the new mouse co-ordinates
-   whenever the mouse moves, and enqueue a mouse button event for
-   button releases as well as button presses.
-
-   If called with ENABLE zero, the window system event handler should
-   ignore mouse movement events, and not enqueue events for mouse
-   button releases.  */
-int (*mouse_tracking_enable_hook) ( /* int ENABLE */ );
+/* Return the current position of the mouse.  This should clear
+   mouse_moved until the next motion event arrives.  */
+void (*mouse_position_hook) ( /* SCREEN_PTR *s,
+					Lisp_Object *x,
+					Lisp_Object *y,
+					Lisp_Object *time */ );
 
 /* When reading from a minibuffer in a different screen, Emacs wants
    to shift the highlight from the selected screen to the minibuffer's