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SDL_FlushEvent(3) | SDL3 FUNCTIONS | SDL_FlushEvent(3) |
NAME¶
SDL_FlushEvent - Clear events of a specific type from the event queue.
HEADER FILE¶
Defined in SDL3/SDL_events.h
SYNOPSIS¶
#include "SDL3/SDL.h"
void SDL_FlushEvent(Uint32 type);
DESCRIPTION¶
This will unconditionally remove any events from the queue that match type . If you need to remove a range of event types, use
SDL_FlushEvents () instead.
It's also normal to just ignore events you don't care about in your event loop without calling this function.
This function only affects currently queued events. If you want to make sure that all pending OS events are flushed, you can call
SDL_PumpEvents () on the main thread immediately before the flush call.
If you have user events with custom data that needs to be freed, you should use SDL_PeepEvents () to remove and clean up those events before calling this function.
FUNCTION PARAMETERS¶
- type
- the type of event to be cleared; see SDL_EventType
for details.
THREAD SAFETY¶
It is safe to call this function from any thread.
AVAILABILITY¶
This function is available since SDL 3.1.3.
SEE ALSO¶
•(3), SDL_FlushEvents(3)
SDL 3.1.6 | Simple Directmedia Layer |