For more information about events, see the \helpref{Event handling overview}{eventhandlingoverview}.
-\perlnote{In wxPerl custome event classes should be derived from
+\perlnote{In wxPerl custom event classes should be derived from
\texttt{Wx::PlEvent} and \texttt{Wx::PlCommandEvent}.}
\wxheading{Derived from}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
+
\membersection{wxEvent::wxEvent}\label{wxeventctor}
\func{}{wxEvent}{\param{int }{id = 0}, \param{wxEventType }{eventType = {\tt wxEVT\_NULL}}}
Constructor. Should not need to be used directly by an application.
-\membersection{wxEvent::m\_eventObject}\label{wxeventmeventobject}
-
-\member{wxObject*}{m\_eventObject}
-
-The object (usually a window) that the event was generated from,
-or should be sent to.
-
-\membersection{wxEvent::m\_eventType}\label{wxeventmeventtype}
-
-\member{WXTYPE}{m\_eventType}
-
-The type of the event, such as wxEVENT\_TYPE\_BUTTON\_COMMAND.
-
-\membersection{wxEvent::m\_id}\label{wxeventmid}
-
-\member{int}{m\_id}
-
-Identifier for the window.
\membersection{wxEvent::m\_propagationLevel}\label{wxeventmpropagationlevel}
+
\member{int}{m\_propagationLevel}
Indicates how many levels the event can propagate. This member is protected and
the given number of times. E.g. the propagation level may be set to $1$ to
propagate the event to its parent only, but not to its grandparent.
-\membersection{wxEvent::m\_skipped}\label{wxeventmskipped}
-
-\member{bool}{m\_skipped}
-
-Set to true by {\bf Skip} if this event should be skipped.
-
-\membersection{wxEvent::m\_timeStamp}\label{wxeventmtimestamp}
-
-\member{long}{m\_timeStamp}
-
-Timestamp for this event.
\membersection{wxEvent::Clone}\label{wxeventclone}
wxEvent *Clone(void) const { return new MyEvent(*this); }
\end{verbatim}
+
\membersection{wxEvent::GetEventObject}\label{wxeventgeteventobject}
\func{wxObject*}{GetEventObject}{\void}
-Returns the object associated with the
+Returns the object (usually a window) associated with the
event, if any.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::GetEventType}\label{wxeventgeteventtype}
-\func{WXTYPE}{GetEventType}{\void}
+\func{wxEventType}{GetEventType}{\void}
Returns the identifier of the given event type,
-such as wxEVENT\_TYPE\_BUTTON\_COMMAND.
+such as \texttt{wxEVT\_COMMAND\_BUTTON\_CLICKED}.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::GetId}\label{wxeventgetid}
Returns the identifier associated with this event, such as a button command id.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::GetSkipped}\label{wxeventgetskipped}
\constfunc{bool}{GetSkipped}{\void}
Returns true if the event handler should be skipped, false otherwise.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::GetTimestamp}\label{wxeventgettimestamp}
\func{long}{GetTimestamp}{\void}
-Gets the timestamp for the event.
+Gets the timestamp for the event. The timestamp is the time in milliseconds
+since some fixed moment (\emph{not} necessarily the standard Unix Epoch, so
+only differences between the timestamps and not their absolute values usually
+make sense).
+
\membersection{wxEvent::IsCommandEvent}\label{wxeventiscommandevent}
Sets the originating object.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::SetEventType}\label{wxeventseteventtype}
-\func{void}{SetEventType}{\param{WXTYPE }{typ}}
+\func{void}{SetEventType}{\param{wxEventType }{type}}
Sets the event type.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::SetId}\label{wxeventsetid}
\func{void}{SetId}{\param{int}{ id}}
Sets the identifier associated with this event, such as a button command id.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::SetTimestamp}\label{wxeventsettimestamp}
\func{void}{SetTimestamp}{\param{long }{timeStamp}}
Sets the timestamp for the event.
-Sets the originating object.
\membersection{wxEvent::ShouldPropagate}\label{wxeventshouldpropagate}
Test if this event should be propagated or not, i.e. if the propagation level
is currently greater than $0$.
+
\membersection{wxEvent::Skip}\label{wxeventskip}
\func{void}{Skip}{\param{bool}{ skip = true}}
Called by an event handler, it controls whether additional event
handlers bound to this event will be called after the current event
-handler returns. Skip(false) (the default setting) will prevent
+handler returns. Skip(false) (the default behavior) will prevent
additional event handlers from being called and control will be
returned to the sender of the event immediately after the current
-handler has finished. Skip(True) will cause the event processing
+handler has finished. Skip(true) will cause the event processing
system to continue searching for a handler function for this event.