Apparently pygame.event.get() actually pulls the events out of the queue - so when going by type, you have to put the other ones back??
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Apparently pygame.event.get() actually pulls the events out of the queue - so when going by type, you have to put the other ones back??
You can check the Python (Pygame??) Event Queue for specif event types like ALL the QUIT events, or ALL the KEYUP events. The entire Python event queue only holds up to 127 event objects at any given moment
Custom Event Queue for your own objects. No Elements Required
What we have here is an Events Mixin
Events are one of the best things about JavaScript. So let's celebrate events by adding custom events to your own Objects! Object literals, Arrays, Functions? ANYTHING YOU WANT!
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http://jsfiddle.net/jiggliemon/h8Pse/embedded/js,result/