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The editor command loop reads key sequences using the function
read-key-sequence
, which uses read-event
. These and other
functions for event input are also available for use in Lisp programs. See
also momentary-string-display
in Temporary Displays, and
sit-for
in Waiting for Elapsed Time or Input. Voir la section Terminal Input, for functions and
variables for controlling terminal input modes and debugging terminal input.
For higher-level input facilities, see Minibuffers.
21.7.1 Key Sequence Input | How to read one key sequence. | |
21.7.2 Reading One Event | How to read just one event. | |
21.7.3 Modifying and Translating Input Events | How Emacs modifies events as they are read. | |
21.7.4 Invoking the Input Method | How reading an event uses the input method. | |
21.7.5 Quoted Character Input | Asking the user to specify a character. | |
21.7.6 Miscellaneous Event Input Features | How to reread or throw away input events. |
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