ruby--ruby/ext/tk/lib/tkdialog.rb

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require "tk"
class TkDialog < TkWindow
extend Tk
# initialize tk_dialog
def initialize(keys = nil)
super()
@var = TkVariable.new
id = @var.id
@title = title
@message = message
@message_config = message_config
@bitmap = bitmap
@bitmap_config = message_config
@default_button = default_button
@buttons = buttons
@button_configs = proc{|num| button_configs num}
if keys.kind_of? Hash
* tkfont.rb: Fix bugs on TkFont.init_widget_font for Tk8.x. * tkafter.rb: Add self to 1st argument of interval- and loop-proc TkAfter#current_interval returns an interval (sleep) time value TkAfter#current_args returns an array of arguments TkAfter#return_value returns a return value of last loop-proc e.g. TkAfter.new( proc{|obj| 500 - obj.current_interval}, 10, [proc{|obj| p obj.current_args}, 'proc', 1], proc{|obj| p obj.current_args; ['return', 2]}, [proc{|obj| p obj.return_value p ['proc', obj.current_args[0].call(obj.return_value[1], obj.current_args[1])]}, proc{|*args| args[0] + args[1]}, 1], proc{p ['proc', 4]} ).start(100) * tk*.rb: Allow to use Symbols for parameters. Allow new notation of constructor (also allow old notation). e.g. TkFrame.new('classname'=>'User'){|base| pack f = TkFrame.new(base, :classname=>'ButtonFrame').pack TkButton.new( :parent => f, :text => 'Quit', :command => proc{exit} ).pack( :fill => :x, :pady => 2 ) } * tkcanvas.rb: (TkcItem) Add 'coords' parameter to the canvas item constructor (for new notation of constructor). e.g. c = TkCanvas.new.pack l = TkcLine.new(c, :coords=>[[0,0], [100,100]]) * tcltklib.c: New 'mainloop' and 'mainloop_watchdog'. The priority of their event-loop can be controlled. They accept an optional argument. If it false, they don't exit although the root widget is destroyed. This function is sometimes useful, if it is used with 'restart'. 'mainloop' can't treat Thread#join/value in a callback routine. (e.g. TkButton.new(:command=>proc{p Thread.new{button.invoke}.value}) ) 'mainloop_watchdog' can treat them, but watchdog thread is always running (so, a little heavier than 'mainloop'). If the purpose of using Thread#join/value is to do something under some safe-level, please use Proc object. (e.g. :command=>proc{$SAFE=1;proc{$SAFE=2;button.invoke}.call;p $SAFE}) * tk.rb: Support functions of new 'mainloop' and 'mainloop_watchdog'. * tk.rb: (Tk.restart) Add 'app-name' paramater and 'use' parameter. 'app-name' specifies the name and the resource class of the application. If 'app-name' is specified to 'xxx', the application class on the resource database is set to 'Xxx' and the application name is changed by the same rule of Tk.appname method. 'use' specifies the main window for embedding the root widget instead of generating a new window. * tk.rb: Add new parameter 'widgetname' to the widget constructor to support effective use of Resource Database. For example, the resource 'Xxx*quit.text: QUIT' can set the text of the button generated by the following code. e.g. Tk.restart('Xxx') TkButton.new(nil, 'widgetname'=>'quit', 'command'=>proc{exit}).pack Tk.mainloop * tk.rb: TkOption::get always returns a tainted string. Add TkOption::new_proc_class. It generates a class to import procedures defined on the resource database. For example, there is a following resource file. ----< resource-test >------------ *CMD.foo: {|*args| p [$SAFE, :foo, args]} *CMD.XXX.bar: {|*args| p [$SAFE, :bar, args]} *Button.command: ruby {p self; p $SAFE; TkOption::CMD::XXX.bar(1,2,3)} --------------------------------- The following code is a sample of use of the resource file. e.g. require 'tk' TkOption.readfile 'resource-test' p TkOption.new_proc_class(:CMD, [:foo], 1) p TkOption.new_proc_class(:XXX, [:bar], 2, false, TkOption::CMD) TkButton.new(:text=>'test').pack Tk.mainloop git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2515 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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keys = _symbolkey2str(keys)
@title = keys['title'] if keys['title']
@message = keys['message'] if keys['message']
@bitmap = keys['bitmap'] if keys['bitmap']
@default_button = keys['default'] if keys['default']
@buttons = keys['buttons'] if keys['buttons']
@command = keys['prev_command']
@message_config = keys['message_config'] if keys['message_config']
@bitmap_config = keys['bitmap_config'] if keys['bitmap_config']
@button_configs = keys['button_configs'] if keys['button_configs']
end
if @title.include? ?\s
@title = '{' + @title + '}'
end
@buttons = tk_split_list(@buttons) if @buttons.kind_of? String
@buttons = @buttons.collect{|s|
if s.kind_of? Array
s = s.join(' ')
end
if s.include? ?\s
'{' + s + '}'
else
s
end
}
config = ""
if @message_config.kind_of? Hash
config << format("%s.msg configure %s\n",
@path, hash_kv(@message_config).join(' '))
end
if @bitmap_config.kind_of? Hash
config << format("%s.msg configure %s\n",
@path, hash_kv(@bitmap_config).join(' '))
end
if @button_configs.kind_of? Proc
@buttons.each_index{|i|
if (c = @button_configs.call(i)).kind_of? Hash
config << format("%s.button%s configure %s\n",
@path, i, hash_kv(c).join(' '))
end
}
end
config = 'after idle {' + config + '};' if config != ""
if @command.kind_of? Proc
@command.call(self)
end
INTERP._eval('eval {global '+id+';'+config+
'set '+id+' [tk_dialog '+
@path+" "+@title+" {#{@message}} "+@bitmap+" "+
String(@default_button)+" "+@buttons.join(' ')+']}')
end
def value
return @var.value.to_i
end
######################################################
# #
# these methods must be overridden for each dialog #
# #
######################################################
def title
return "DIALOG"
end
def message
return "MESSAGE"
end
def message_config
return nil
end
def bitmap
return "info"
end
def bitmap_config
return nil
end
def default_button
return 0
end
def buttons
#return "BUTTON1 BUTTON2"
return ["BUTTON1", "BUTTON2"]
end
def button_configs(num)
return nil
end
end
#
# dialog for warning
#
class TkWarning < TkDialog
def initialize(mes)
@mes = mes
super()
end
def message
return @mes
end
def title
return "WARNING";
end
def bitmap
return "warning";
end
def default_button
return 0;
end
def buttons
return "OK";
end
end