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/external/python/cpython2/Lib/test/
Dtest_curses.py290 (availmask, oldmask) = curses.mousemask(curses.BUTTON1_PRESSED)
291 if availmask == 0:
/external/python/cpython3/Lib/test/
Dtest_curses.py301 (availmask, oldmask) = curses.mousemask(curses.BUTTON1_PRESSED)
302 if availmask == 0:
/external/python/cpython2/Modules/
D_cursesmodule.c2217 mmask_t oldmask, availmask; in PyCurses_MouseMask() local
2222 availmask = mousemask((mmask_t)newmask, &oldmask); in PyCurses_MouseMask()
2224 (unsigned long)availmask, (unsigned long)oldmask); in PyCurses_MouseMask()
/external/python/cpython3/Modules/
D_cursesmodule.c2686 mmask_t oldmask, availmask; in PyCurses_MouseMask() local
2691 availmask = mousemask((mmask_t)newmask, &oldmask); in PyCurses_MouseMask()
2693 (unsigned long)availmask, (unsigned long)oldmask); in PyCurses_MouseMask()
/external/python/cpython2/Doc/library/
Dcurses.rst353 Set the mouse events to be reported, and return a tuple ``(availmask,
354 oldmask)``. *availmask* indicates which of the specified mouse events can be
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/library/
Dcurses.rst361 Set the mouse events to be reported, and return a tuple ``(availmask,
362 oldmask)``. *availmask* indicates which of the specified mouse events can be