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harbour-core/harbour/contrib/hbnf/setkeys.c
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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* FT_SETKEYS()
*
* Copyright 1999-2008 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* www - http://harbour-project.org
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/*
* File......: setlastk.asm
* Author....: Ted Means
* CIS ID....: 73067,3332
*
* This is an original work by Ted Means and is placed in the
* public domain.
*
* Modification history:
* ---------------------
*
* Rev 1.0 01 Jul 1992 01:23:06 GLENN
* Initial revision.
*
*/
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* FT_LASTKEY()
* $CATEGORY$
* Keyboard/Mouse
* $ONELINER$
* Force LastKey() to return a programmer-defined value.
* $SYNTAX$
* FT_LastKey( <nKey> ) -> NIL
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <nKey> is the Inkey() value of the desired key.
* $RETURNS$
* NIL
* $DESCRIPTION$
* It is occasionally useful to force LastKey() to return a known value.
* This is easily accomplishing by using the KEYBOARD command, but this
* has undesireable side effects (the keyboard buffer is cleared, and
* the keystroke is processed whether you needed it to be or not). This
* function accomplishes the same task but without the side effects. It
* does so by directly modifying the memory location where Clipper stores
* the LastKey() value.
*
* Some highly unorthodox programming techniques, not to mention rather
* strange use of Clipper internals, was necessary to make this function
* work. If this makes you uncomfortable, then don't use this function,
* you worthless crybaby.
* $EXAMPLES$
* keyboard chr( K_ESC )
*
* ? lastkey() // returns 27
*
* FT_LastKey( K_F1 )
*
* ? lastkey() // now returns 28
* $END$
*/
#include "hbapi.h"
HB_FUNC_EXTERN( HB_SETKEYSAVE );
HB_FUNC( FT_SETKEYS )
{
HB_FUNC_EXEC( HB_SETKEYSAVE )
}