Generate a human-readable description of an event.
Defined in <SDL3/SDL_events.h>
int SDL_GetEventDescription(const SDL_Event *event, char *buf, int buflen);
const SDL_Event * | event | an event to describe. May be NULL. |
char * | buf | the buffer to fill with the description string. May be NULL. |
int | buflen | the maximum bytes that can be written to buf . |
(int) Returns number of bytes needed for the full string, not counting the null-terminator byte.
This will fill buf
with a null-terminated string that might look something like this:
SDL_EVENT_MOUSE_MOTION (timestamp=1140256324 windowid=2 which=0 state=0 x=492.99 y=139.09 xrel=52 yrel=6)
The exact format of the string is not guaranteed; it is intended for logging purposes, to be read by a human, and not parsed by a computer.
The returned value follows the same rules as SDL_snprintf(): buf
will always be NULL-terminated (unless buflen
is zero), and will be truncated if buflen
is too small. The return code is the number of bytes needed for the complete string, not counting the NULL-terminator, whether the string was truncated or not. Unlike SDL_snprintf(), though, this function never returns -1.
It is safe to call this function from any thread.
This function is available since SDL 3.4.0.