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bfd90409 1#!/usr/bin/env perl
2#
3# Cursor.pm
4#
5# Copyright (C) 2005 David J. Goehrig <dgoehrig@cpan.org>
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30
31package SDL::Cursor;
32use strict;
33
34sub new {
35 my $proto = shift;
36 my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
37 my %options = @_;
38
39 verify (%options, qw/ -data -mask -x -y /) if $SDL::DEBUG;
40
41 my $self = \SDL::NewCursor($options{-data},$options{-mask},
42 $options{-x},$options{-y});
43 die SDL::GetError() unless $$self;
44 bless $self, $class;
45 $self;
46}
47
48sub DESTROY ($) {
49 my $self = shift;
50 SDL::FreeCursor($$self);
51}
52
53sub warp ($$$) {
54 my ($self,$x,$y) = @_;
55 SDL::WarpMouse($x,$y);
56}
57
58sub use ($) {
59 my $self = shift;
60 SDL::SetCursor($$self);
61}
62
63sub get () {
64 SDL::GetCursor();
65}
66
67sub show ($;$) {
68 my ($self,$toggle) = @_;
69 SDL::ShowCursor($toggle);
70}
71
721;
73
74__END__;
75
76=pod
77
78
79
80=head1 NAME
81
82SDL::Cursor - a SDL perl extension
83
84=head1 SYNOPSIS
85
86 $cursor = SDL::Cursor->new(
87 -data => new SDL::Surface "cursor.png",
88 -mask => new SDL::Surface "mask.png",
89 -x => 0, -y => 0 );
90 $cusor->use;
91
92=head1 DESCRIPTION
93
94the SDL::Cursor module handles mouse cursors, and provide the developer to
95use custom made cursors. Note that the cursors can only be in black and
96white.
97
98=head1 METHODS
99
100=head2 new( -data => $surface_data, -mask => $surface_mask, x => $x, y => $y)
101
102Creates a new cursor. The <C>-data</C> and <C>-mask</C> parameters should be both black and white pictures. The height and width of these surfaces should be a multiple of 8. The <C>-x</C> and <C>-y</C> are the coordinates of the cursor 'hot spot'.
103
104=head2 warp($x, $y)
105
106Set the position of the cursor at the <C>$x</C>, <C>$y</C> coordinates in the application window.
107
108=head2 use()
109
110Set the cursor as the active cursor.
111
112=head2 get()
113
114When used statically <C>SDL::Cursor::get()</C>, it will return the instance of the current cursor in use. Called as a method, it will return itself.
115
116This method can be useful if you are dealing with several cursors.
117
118=head2 show($toggle)
119
120Set the visibility of the cursor. A false value will make the cursor
121invisible in the Application window. A true value will show it back.
122
123=head1 AUTHOR
124
125David J. Goehrig
126
127=head1 SEE ALSO
128
129L<perl> L<SDL::Surface>
130
131=cut