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274 lines
9.0 KiB
C#
274 lines
9.0 KiB
C#
using System;
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using UnityEngine.InputSystem.Utilities;
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////REVIEW: nuke this and force raw pointers on all code using events?
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namespace UnityEngine.InputSystem.LowLevel
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Pointer to an <see cref="InputEvent"/>. Makes it easier to work with InputEvents and hides
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/// the unsafe operations necessary to work with them.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// Note that event pointers generally refer to event buffers that are continually reused. This means
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/// that event pointers should not be held on to. Instead, to hold onto event data, manually copy
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/// an event to a buffer.
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/// </remarks>
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public unsafe struct InputEventPtr : IEquatable<InputEventPtr>
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{
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// C# does not allow us to have pointers to structs that have managed data members. Since
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// this can't be guaranteed for generic type parameters, they can't be used with pointers.
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// This is why we cannot make InputEventPtr generic or have a generic method that returns
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// a pointer to a specific type of event.
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private readonly InputEvent* m_EventPtr;
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/// <summary>
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/// Initialize the pointer to refer to the given event.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="eventPtr">Pointer to an event. Can be <c>null</c>.</param>
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public InputEventPtr(InputEvent* eventPtr)
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{
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m_EventPtr = eventPtr;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Whether the pointer is not <c>null</c>.
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/// </summary>
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/// <value>True if the struct refers to an event.</value>
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public bool valid => m_EventPtr != null;
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/// <summary>
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/// Whether the event is considered "handled" and should not be processed further.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This is used in two ways. Setting it from inside <see cref="InputSystem.onEvent"/> will
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/// cause the event to not be processed further. If it is a <see cref="StateEvent"/> or
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/// <see cref="DeltaStateEvent"/>, the <see cref="InputDevice"/> targeted by the event will
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/// not receive the state change.
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///
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/// Setting this flag from inside a state change monitor (see <see cref="InputState.AddChangeMonitor(InputControl,IInputStateChangeMonitor,long,uint)"/>)
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/// will prevent other monitors on the same <see cref="IInputStateChangeMonitor"/> not receiving the state change.
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/// </remarks>
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/// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">The event pointer instance is not <see cref="valid"/>.</exception>
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public bool handled
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{
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get
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{
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if (!valid)
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return false;
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return m_EventPtr->handled;
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}
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set
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{
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if (!valid)
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The InputEventPtr is not valid.");
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m_EventPtr->handled = value;
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}
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}
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public int id
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{
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get
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{
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if (!valid)
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return 0;
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return m_EventPtr->eventId;
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}
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set
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{
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if (!valid)
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The InputEventPtr is not valid.");
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m_EventPtr->eventId = value;
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}
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}
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public FourCC type
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{
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get
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{
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if (!valid)
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return new FourCC();
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return m_EventPtr->type;
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}
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}
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public uint sizeInBytes
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{
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get
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{
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if (!valid)
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return 0;
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return m_EventPtr->sizeInBytes;
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}
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}
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public int deviceId
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{
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get
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{
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if (!valid)
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return InputDevice.InvalidDeviceId;
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return m_EventPtr->deviceId;
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}
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set
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{
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if (!valid)
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The InputEventPtr is not valid.");
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m_EventPtr->deviceId = value;
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}
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}
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public double time
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{
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get => valid ? m_EventPtr->time : 0.0;
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set
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{
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if (!valid)
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The InputEventPtr is not valid.");
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m_EventPtr->time = value;
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}
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}
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internal double internalTime
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{
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get => valid ? m_EventPtr->internalTime : 0.0;
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set
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{
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if (!valid)
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throw new InvalidOperationException("The InputEventPtr is not valid.");
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m_EventPtr->internalTime = value;
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}
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}
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public InputEvent* data => m_EventPtr;
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// The stateFormat, stateSizeInBytes, and stateOffset properties are very
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// useful for debugging.
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internal FourCC stateFormat
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{
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get
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{
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var eventType = type;
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if (eventType == StateEvent.Type)
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return StateEvent.FromUnchecked(this)->stateFormat;
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if (eventType == DeltaStateEvent.Type)
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return DeltaStateEvent.FromUnchecked(this)->stateFormat;
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throw new InvalidOperationException("Event must be a StateEvent or DeltaStateEvent but is " + this);
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}
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}
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internal uint stateSizeInBytes
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{
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get
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{
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if (IsA<StateEvent>())
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return StateEvent.From(this)->stateSizeInBytes;
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if (IsA<DeltaStateEvent>())
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return DeltaStateEvent.From(this)->deltaStateSizeInBytes;
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throw new InvalidOperationException("Event must be a StateEvent or DeltaStateEvent but is " + this);
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}
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}
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internal uint stateOffset
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{
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get
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{
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if (IsA<DeltaStateEvent>())
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return DeltaStateEvent.From(this)->stateOffset;
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throw new InvalidOperationException("Event must be a DeltaStateEvent but is " + this);
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}
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}
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public bool IsA<TOtherEvent>()
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where TOtherEvent : struct, IInputEventTypeInfo
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{
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if (m_EventPtr == null)
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return false;
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// NOTE: Important to say `default` instead of `new TOtherEvent()` here. The latter will result in a call to
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// `Activator.CreateInstance` on Mono and thus allocate GC memory.
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TOtherEvent otherEvent = default;
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return m_EventPtr->type == otherEvent.typeStatic;
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}
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// NOTE: It is your responsibility to know *if* there actually another event following this one in memory.
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public InputEventPtr Next()
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{
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if (!valid)
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return new InputEventPtr();
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return new InputEventPtr(InputEvent.GetNextInMemory(m_EventPtr));
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}
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public override string ToString()
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{
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if (!valid)
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return "null";
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// il2cpp has a bug which makes builds fail if this is written as 'return m_EventPtr->ToString()'.
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// Gives an error about "trying to constrain an invalid type".
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// Writing it as a two-step operation like here makes it build cleanly.
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var eventPtr = *m_EventPtr;
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return eventPtr.ToString();
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Return the plain pointer wrapped around by the struct.
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/// </summary>
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/// <returns>A plain pointer. Can be <c>null</c>.</returns>
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public InputEvent* ToPointer()
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{
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return this;
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}
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public bool Equals(InputEventPtr other)
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{
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return m_EventPtr == other.m_EventPtr || InputEvent.Equals(m_EventPtr, other.m_EventPtr);
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}
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public override bool Equals(object obj)
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{
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if (ReferenceEquals(null, obj))
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return false;
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return obj is InputEventPtr ptr && Equals(ptr);
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}
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public override int GetHashCode()
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{
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return unchecked((int)(long)m_EventPtr);
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}
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public static bool operator==(InputEventPtr left, InputEventPtr right)
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{
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return left.m_EventPtr == right.m_EventPtr;
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}
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public static bool operator!=(InputEventPtr left, InputEventPtr right)
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{
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return left.m_EventPtr != right.m_EventPtr;
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}
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public static implicit operator InputEventPtr(InputEvent* eventPtr)
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{
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return new InputEventPtr(eventPtr);
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}
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public static InputEventPtr From(InputEvent* eventPtr)
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{
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return new InputEventPtr(eventPtr);
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}
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public static implicit operator InputEvent*(InputEventPtr eventPtr)
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{
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return eventPtr.data;
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}
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// Make annoying Microsoft code analyzer happy.
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public static InputEvent* FromInputEventPtr(InputEventPtr eventPtr)
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{
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return eventPtr.data;
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}
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}
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}
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