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# tktext.rb - Tk text classes
# $Date$
# by Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@caelum.co.jp>
require 'tk.rb'
require 'tkfont'
module TkTreatTextTagFont
include TkTreatItemFont
ItemCMD = ['tag'.freeze, 'configure'.freeze].freeze
def __conf_cmd(idx)
ItemCMD[idx]
end
def __item_pathname(tagOrId)
if tagOrId.kind_of?(TkTextTag)
self.path + ';' + tagOrId.id
else
self.path + ';' + tagOrId
end
end
end
class TkText<TkTextWin
ItemConfCMD = ['tag'.freeze, 'configure'.freeze].freeze
include TkTreatTextTagFont
include Scrollable
TkCommandNames = ['text'.freeze].freeze
WidgetClassName = 'Text'.freeze
WidgetClassNames[WidgetClassName] = self
def self.new(*args, &block)
obj = super(*args){}
obj.init_instance_variable
obj.instance_eval(&block) if defined? yield
obj
end
def init_instance_variable
@cmdtbl = []
@tags = {}
end
def __destroy_hook__
TTagID_TBL.delete(@path)
TMarkID_TBL.delete(@path)
end
def create_self(keys)
if keys and keys != None
tk_call 'text', @path, *hash_kv(keys)
else
tk_call 'text', @path
end
init_instance_variable
end
def index(index)
tk_send 'index', index
end
def value
tk_send 'get', "1.0", "end - 1 char"
end
def value= (val)
tk_send 'delete', "1.0", 'end'
tk_send 'insert', "1.0", val
end
def _addcmd(cmd)
@cmdtbl.push cmd
end
def _addtag(name, obj)
@tags[name] = obj
end
def tagid2obj(tagid)
if @tags[tagid]
@tags[tagid]
else
tagid
end
end
def tag_names(index=None)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('tag', 'names', index)).collect{|elt|
tagid2obj(elt)
}
end
def mark_names
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('mark', 'names')).collect{|elt|
tagid2obj(elt)
}
end
def mark_gravity(mark, direction=nil)
if direction
tk_send 'mark', 'gravity', mark, direction
self
else
tk_send 'mark', 'gravity', mark
end
end
def mark_set(mark, index)
tk_send 'mark', 'set', mark, index
self
end
alias set_mark mark_set
def mark_unset(*marks)
tk_send 'mark', 'unset', *marks
self
end
alias unset_mark mark_unset
def mark_next(index)
tagid2obj(tk_send('mark', 'next', index))
end
alias next_mark mark_next
def mark_previous(index)
tagid2obj(tk_send('mark', 'previous', index))
end
alias previous_mark mark_previous
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def image_cget(index, slot)
case slot.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
tk_send('image', 'cget', index, "-#{slot}")
else
tk_tcl2ruby(tk_send('image', 'cget', index, "-#{slot}"))
end
end
def image_configure(index, slot, value=None)
if slot.kind_of? Hash
tk_send('image', 'configure', index, *hash_kv(slot))
else
tk_send('image', 'configure', index, "-#{slot}", value)
end
self
end
def image_configinfo(index, slot = nil)
if slot
case slot.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
conf = tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('image', 'configure',
index, "-#{slot}"))
else
conf = tk_split_list(tk_send('image', 'configure',
index, "-#{slot}"))
end
conf[0] = conf[0][1..-1]
conf
else
tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('image', 'configure',
index)).collect{|conflist|
conf = tk_split_simplelist(conflist)
conf[0] = conf[0][1..-1]
case conf[0]
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
else
if conf[3]
if conf[3].index('{')
conf[3] = tk_split_list(conf[3])
else
conf[3] = tk_tcl2ruby(conf[3])
end
end
if conf[4]
if conf[4].index('{')
conf[4] = tk_split_list(conf[4])
else
conf[4] = tk_tcl2ruby(conf[4])
end
end
end
conf
}
end
end
def image_names
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('image', 'names')).collect{|elt|
tagid2obj(elt)
}
end
def set_insert(index)
tk_send 'mark', 'set', 'insert', index
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def set_current(index)
tk_send 'mark', 'set', 'current', index
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def insert(index, chars, *tags)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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if tags[0].kind_of? Array
# multiple chars-taglist argument
args = [chars]
while tags.size > 0
tags.shift.collect{|x|_get_eval_string(x)}.join(' ') # taglist
args << tags.shift if tags.size > 0 # chars
end
super index, *args
else
# single chars-taglist argument
super index, chars, tags.collect{|x|_get_eval_string(x)}.join(' ')
end
end
def destroy
@tags = {} unless @tags
@tags.each_value do |t|
t.destroy
end
super
end
def backspace
self.delete 'insert'
end
def compare(idx1, op, idx2)
bool(tk_send('compare', idx1, op, idx2))
end
def debug
bool(tk_send('debug'))
end
def debug=(boolean)
tk_send 'debug', boolean
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def bbox(index)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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list(tk_send('bbox', index))
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def dlineinfo(index)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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list(tk_send('dlineinfo', index))
end
def modified?
bool(tk_send('edit', 'modified'))
end
def modified(mode)
tk_send('edit', 'modified', mode)
self
end
def edit_redo
tk_send('edit', 'redo')
self
end
def edit_reset
tk_send('edit', 'reset')
self
end
def edit_separator
tk_send('edit', 'separator')
self
end
def edit_undo
tk_send('edit', 'undo')
self
end
def yview_pickplace(*what)
tk_send 'yview', '-pickplace', *what
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def xview_pickplace(*what)
tk_send 'xview', '-pickplace', *what
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def tag_add(tag, index1, index2=None)
tk_send 'tag', 'add', tag, index1, index2
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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alias addtag tag_add
alias add_tag tag_add
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def tag_delete(*tags)
tk_send 'tag', 'delete', *tags
if TkTextTag::TTagID_TBL[@path]
tags.each{|tag|
if tag.kind_of? TkTextTag
TTagID_TBL[@path].delete(tag.id)
else
TTagID_TBL[@path].delete(tag)
end
}
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
alias deltag tag_delete
alias delete_tag tag_delete
def tag_bind(tag, seq, cmd=Proc.new, args=nil)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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_bind([@path, 'tag', 'bind', tag], seq, cmd, args)
self
end
def tag_bind_append(tag, seq, cmd=Proc.new, args=nil)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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_bind_append([@path, 'tag', 'bind', tag], seq, cmd, args)
self
end
def tag_bind_remove(tag, seq)
_bind_remove([@path, 'tag', 'bind', tag], seq)
self
end
def tag_bindinfo(tag, context=nil)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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_bindinfo([@path, 'tag', 'bind', tag], context)
end
def tag_cget(tag, key)
* 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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case key.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_call(@path, 'tag', 'cget', tag, "-#{key}")
when 'font', 'kanjifont'
#fnt = tk_tcl2ruby(tk_send('tag', 'cget', tag, "-#{key}"))
fnt = tk_tcl2ruby(tk_send('tag', 'cget', tag, '-font'))
unless fnt.kind_of?(TkFont)
fnt = tagfontobj(tag, fnt)
end
if key.to_s == 'kanjifont' && JAPANIZED_TK && TK_VERSION =~ /^4\.*/
# obsolete; just for compatibility
fnt.kanji_font
else
fnt
end
else
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_tcl2ruby(tk_call(@path, 'tag', 'cget', tag, "-#{key}"))
end
end
def tag_configure(tag, key, val=None)
if key.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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key = _symbolkey2str(key)
if ( key['font'] || key['kanjifont'] \
|| key['latinfont'] || key['asciifont'] )
* 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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tagfont_configure(tag, key)
else
tk_send 'tag', 'configure', tag, *hash_kv(key)
end
else
* 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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if key == 'font' || key == :font ||
key == 'kanjifont' || key == :kanjifont ||
key == 'latinfont' || key == :latinfont ||
key == 'asciifont' || key == :asciifont
if val == None
tagfontobj(tag)
else
tagfont_configure(tag, {key=>val})
end
else
tk_send 'tag', 'configure', tag, "-#{key}", val
end
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def tag_configinfo(tag, key=nil)
if key
* 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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case key.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
conf = tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('tag','configure',tag,"-#{key}"))
when 'font', 'kanjifont'
conf = tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('tag','configure',tag,"-#{key}") )
conf[4] = tagfont_configinfo(tag, conf[4])
else
conf = tk_split_list(tk_send('tag','configure',tag,"-#{key}"))
end
conf[0] = conf[0][1..-1]
conf
else
ret = tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('tag', 'configure',
tag)).collect{|conflist|
conf = tk_split_simplelist(conflist)
conf[0] = conf[0][1..-1]
case conf[0]
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
else
if conf[3]
if conf[3].index('{')
conf[3] = tk_split_list(conf[3])
else
conf[3] = tk_tcl2ruby(conf[3])
end
end
if conf[4]
if conf[4].index('{')
conf[4] = tk_split_list(conf[4])
else
conf[4] = tk_tcl2ruby(conf[4])
end
end
end
conf
}
fontconf = ret.assoc('font')
if fontconf
ret.delete_if{|item| item[0] == 'font' || item[0] == 'kanjifont'}
fontconf[4] = tagfont_configinfo(tag, fontconf[4])
ret.push(fontconf)
else
ret
end
end
end
def tag_raise(tag, above=None)
tk_send 'tag', 'raise', tag, above
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def tag_lower(tag, below=None)
tk_send 'tag', 'lower', tag, below
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def tag_remove(tag, *index)
tk_send 'tag', 'remove', tag, *index
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def tag_ranges(tag)
l = tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('tag', 'ranges', tag))
r = []
while key=l.shift
r.push [key, l.shift]
end
r
end
def tag_nextrange(tag, first, last=None)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_list(tk_send('tag', 'nextrange', tag, first, last))
end
def tag_prevrange(tag, first, last=None)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_list(tk_send('tag', 'prevrange', tag, first, last))
end
def window_cget(index, slot)
case slot.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
tk_send('window', 'cget', index, "-#{slot}")
when 'font', 'kanjifont'
#fnt = tk_tcl2ruby(tk_send('window', 'cget', index, "-#{slot}"))
fnt = tk_tcl2ruby(tk_send('window', 'cget', index, '-font'))
unless fnt.kind_of?(TkFont)
fnt = tagfontobj(index, fnt)
end
if slot.to_s == 'kanjifont' && JAPANIZED_TK && TK_VERSION =~ /^4\.*/
# obsolete; just for compatibility
fnt.kanji_font
else
fnt
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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else
tk_tcl2ruby(tk_send('window', 'cget', index, "-#{slot}"))
end
end
def window_configure(index, slot, value=None)
if index.kind_of? TkTextWindow
index.configure(slot, value)
else
if slot.kind_of? Hash
tk_send('window', 'configure', index, *hash_kv(slot))
else
tk_send('window', 'configure', index, "-#{slot}", value)
end
end
self
end
def window_configinfo(win, slot = nil)
if slot
case slot.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
conf = tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('window', 'configure',
win, "-#{slot}"))
else
conf = tk_split_list(tk_send('window', 'configure',
win, "-#{slot}"))
end
conf[0] = conf[0][1..-1]
conf
else
tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('window', 'configure',
win)).collect{|conflist|
conf = tk_split_simplelist(conflist)
conf[0] = conf[0][1..-1]
case conf[0]
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
else
if conf[3]
if conf[3].index('{')
conf[3] = tk_split_list(conf[3])
else
conf[3] = tk_tcl2ruby(conf[3])
end
end
if conf[4]
if conf[4].index('{')
conf[4] = tk_split_list(conf[4])
else
conf[4] = tk_tcl2ruby(conf[4])
end
end
end
conf
}
end
end
def window_names
tk_split_simplelist(tk_send('window', 'names')).collect{|elt|
tagid2obj(elt)
}
end
def _ktext_length(txt)
if $KCODE !~ /n/i
return txt.gsub(/[^\Wa-zA-Z_\d]/, ' ').length
end
# $KCODE == 'NONE'
if JAPANIZED_TK
tk_call('kstring', 'length', txt).to_i
else
begin
tk_call('encoding', 'convertto', 'ascii', txt).length
rescue StandardError, NameError
# sorry, I have no plan
txt.length
end
end
end
private :_ktext_length
def search_with_length(pat,start,stop=None)
pat = pat.chr if pat.kind_of? Integer
if stop != None
return ["", 0] if compare(start,'>=',stop)
txt = get(start,stop)
if (pos = txt.index(pat))
match = $&
#pos = txt[0..(pos-1)].split('').length if pos > 0
pos = _ktext_length(txt[0..(pos-1)]) if pos > 0
if pat.kind_of? String
#return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"), pat.split('').length]
return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"),
_ktext_length(pat), pat.dup]
else
#return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"), $&.split('').length]
return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"),
_ktext_length(match), match]
end
else
return ["", 0]
end
else
txt = get(start,'end - 1 char')
if (pos = txt.index(pat))
match = $&
#pos = txt[0..(pos-1)].split('').length if pos > 0
pos = _ktext_length(txt[0..(pos-1)]) if pos > 0
if pat.kind_of? String
#return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"), pat.split('').length]
return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"),
_ktext_length(pat), pat.dup]
else
#return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"), $&.split('').length]
return [index(start + " + #{pos} chars"),
_ktext_length(match), match]
end
else
txt = get('1.0','end - 1 char')
if (pos = txt.index(pat))
match = $&
#pos = txt[0..(pos-1)].split('').length if pos > 0
pos = _ktext_length(txt[0..(pos-1)]) if pos > 0
if pat.kind_of? String
#return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), pat.split('').length]
return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"),
_ktext_length(pat), pat.dup]
else
#return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), $&.split('').length]
return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(match), match]
end
else
return ["", 0]
end
end
end
end
def search(pat,start,stop=None)
search_with_length(pat,start,stop)[0]
end
def rsearch_with_length(pat,start,stop=None)
pat = pat.chr if pat.kind_of? Integer
if stop != None
return ["", 0] if compare(start,'<=',stop)
txt = get(stop,start)
if (pos = txt.rindex(pat))
match = $&
#pos = txt[0..(pos-1)].split('').length if pos > 0
pos = _ktext_length(txt[0..(pos-1)]) if pos > 0
if pat.kind_of? String
#return [index(stop + " + #{pos} chars"), pat.split('').length]
return [index(stop + " + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(pat), pat.dup]
else
#return [index(stop + " + #{pos} chars"), $&.split('').length]
return [index(stop + " + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(match), match]
end
else
return ["", 0]
end
else
txt = get('1.0',start)
if (pos = txt.rindex(pat))
match = $&
#pos = txt[0..(pos-1)].split('').length if pos > 0
pos = _ktext_length(txt[0..(pos-1)]) if pos > 0
if pat.kind_of? String
#return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), pat.split('').length]
return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(pat), pat.dup]
else
#return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), $&.split('').length]
return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(match), match]
end
else
txt = get('1.0','end - 1 char')
if (pos = txt.rindex(pat))
match = $&
#pos = txt[0..(pos-1)].split('').length if pos > 0
pos = _ktext_length(txt[0..(pos-1)]) if pos > 0
if pat.kind_of? String
#return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), pat.split('').length]
return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(pat), pat.dup]
else
#return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), $&.split('').length]
return [index("1.0 + #{pos} chars"), _ktext_length(match), match]
end
else
return ["", 0]
end
end
end
end
def rsearch(pat,start,stop=None)
rsearch_with_length(pat,start,stop)[0]
end
def dump(type_info, *index, &block)
args = type_info.collect{|inf| '-' + inf}
args << '-command' << block if block
str = tk_send('dump', *(args + index))
result = []
sel = nil
i = 0
while i < str.size
# retrieve key
idx = str.index(/ /, i)
result.push str[i..(idx-1)]
i = idx + 1
# retrieve value
case result[-1]
when 'text'
if str[i] == ?{
# text formed as {...}
val, i = _retrieve_braced_text(str, i)
result.push val
else
# text which may contain backslahes
val, i = _retrieve_backslashed_text(str, i)
result.push val
end
else
idx = str.index(/ /, i)
val = str[i..(idx-1)]
case result[-1]
when 'mark'
case val
when 'insert'
result.push TkTextMarkInsert.new(self)
when 'current'
result.push TkTextMarkCurrent.new(self)
when 'anchor'
result.push TkTextMarkAnchor.new(self)
else
result.push tk_tcl2ruby(val)
end
when 'tagon'
if val == 'sel'
if sel
result.push sel
else
result.push TkTextTagSel.new(self)
end
else
result.push tk_tcl2ruby(val)
end
when 'tagoff'
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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result.push tk_tcl2ruby(val)
when 'window'
result.push tk_tcl2ruby(val)
end
i = idx + 1
end
# retrieve index
idx = str.index(/ /, i)
if idx
result.push str[i..(idx-1)]
i = idx + 1
else
result.push str[i..-1]
break
end
end
kvis = []
until result.empty?
kvis.push [result.shift, result.shift, result.shift]
end
kvis # result is [[key1, value1, index1], [key2, value2, index2], ...]
end
def _retrieve_braced_text(str, i)
cnt = 0
idx = i
while idx < str.size
case str[idx]
when ?{
cnt += 1
when ?}
cnt -= 1
if cnt == 0
break
end
end
idx += 1
end
return str[i+1..idx-1], idx + 2
end
private :_retrieve_braced_text
def _retrieve_backslashed_text(str, i)
j = i
idx = nil
loop {
idx = str.index(/ /, j)
if str[idx-1] == ?\\
j += 1
else
break
end
}
val = str[i..(idx-1)]
val.gsub!(/\\( |\{|\})/, '\1')
return val, idx + 1
end
private :_retrieve_backslashed_text
def dump_all(*index, &block)
dump(['all'], *index, &block)
end
def dump_mark(*index, &block)
dump(['mark'], *index, &block)
end
def dump_tag(*index, &block)
dump(['tag'], *index, &block)
end
def dump_text(*index, &block)
dump(['text'], *index, &block)
end
def dump_window(*index, &block)
dump(['window'], *index, &block)
end
def dump_image(*index, &block)
dump(['image'], *index, &block)
end
end
class TkTextTag<TkObject
include TkTreatTagFont
TTagID_TBL = TkCore::INTERP.create_table
Tk_TextTag_ID = ['tag'.freeze, '00000'].freeze
TkCore::INTERP.init_ip_env{ TTagID_TBL.clear }
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* 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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def TkTextTag.id2obj(text, id)
tpath = text.path
return id unless TTagID_TBL[tpath]
TTagID_TBL[tpath][id]? TTagID_TBL[tpath][id]: id
end
def initialize(parent, *args)
if not parent.kind_of?(TkText)
fail format("%s need to be TkText", parent.inspect)
end
@parent = @t = parent
* 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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@tpath = parent.path
@path = @id = Tk_TextTag_ID.join
* 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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TTagID_TBL[@id] = self
TTagID_TBL[@tpath] = {} unless TTagID_TBL[@tpath]
TTagID_TBL[@tpath][@id] = self
Tk_TextTag_ID[1].succ!
#tk_call @t.path, "tag", "configure", @id, *hash_kv(keys)
if args != [] then
keys = args.pop
if keys.kind_of? Hash then
add(*args) if args != []
configure(keys)
else
args.push keys
add(*args)
end
end
@t._addtag id, self
end
def id
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@id
end
def first
@id + '.first'
end
def last
@id + '.last'
end
def add(*index)
tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'add', @id, *index
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def remove(*index)
tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'remove', @id, *index
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def ranges
l = tk_split_simplelist(tk_call(@t.path, 'tag', 'ranges', @id))
r = []
while key=l.shift
r.push [key, l.shift]
end
r
end
def nextrange(first, last=None)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_list(tk_call(@t.path, 'tag', 'nextrange', @id, first, last))
end
def prevrange(first, last=None)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_split_list(tk_call(@t.path, 'tag', 'prevrange', @id, first, last))
end
def [](key)
cget key
end
def []=(key,val)
configure key, val
end
def cget(key)
* 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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case key.to_s
when 'text', 'label', 'show', 'data', 'file'
tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'cget', @id, "-#{key}"
when 'font', 'kanjifont'
#fnt = tk_tcl2ruby(tk_call(@t.path, 'tag', 'cget', @id, "-#{key}"))
fnt = tk_tcl2ruby(tk_call(@t.path, 'tag', 'cget', @id, '-font'))
unless fnt.kind_of?(TkFont)
fnt = tagfontobj(@id, fnt)
end
if key.to_s == 'kanjifont' && JAPANIZED_TK && TK_VERSION =~ /^4\.*/
# obsolete; just for compatibility
fnt.kanji_font
else
fnt
end
else
tk_tcl2ruby(tk_call(@t.path, 'tag', 'cget', @id, "-#{key}"))
end
end
def configure(key, val=None)
@t.tag_configure @id, key, val
end
# def configure(key, val=None)
# if key.kind_of? Hash
# tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'configure', @id, *hash_kv(key)
# else
# tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'configure', @id, "-#{key}", val
# end
# end
# def configure(key, value)
# if value == FALSE
# value = "0"
# elsif value.kind_of? Proc
# value = install_cmd(value)
# end
# tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'configure', @id, "-#{key}", value
# end
def configinfo(key=nil)
@t.tag_configinfo @id, key
end
def bind(seq, cmd=Proc.new, args=nil)
_bind([@t.path, 'tag', 'bind', @id], seq, cmd, args)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def bind_append(seq, cmd=Proc.new, args=nil)
_bind_append([@t.path, 'tag', 'bind', @id], seq, cmd, args)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def bind_remove(seq)
_bind_remove([@t.path, 'tag', 'bind', @id], seq)
self
end
def bindinfo(context=nil)
_bindinfo([@t.path, 'tag', 'bind', @id], context)
end
def raise(above=None)
tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'raise', @id, above
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def lower(below=None)
tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'lower', @id, below
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def destroy
tk_call @t.path, 'tag', 'delete', @id
TTagID_TBL[@tpath].delete(@id) if TTagID_TBL[@tpath]
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
* 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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end
end
class TkTextNamedTag<TkTextTag
def self.new(parent, name, *args)
if TTagID_TBL[parent.path] && TTagID_TBL[parent.path][name]
tagobj = TTagID_TBL[parent.path][name]
if args != [] then
keys = args.pop
if keys.kind_of? Hash then
tagobj.add(*args) if args != []
tagobj.configure(keys)
else
args.push keys
tagobj.add(*args)
end
end
return tagobj
* 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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else
super(parent, name, *args)
end
end
def initialize(parent, name, *args)
if not parent.kind_of?(TkText)
fail format("%s need to be TkText", parent.inspect)
end
@parent = @t = parent
* 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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@tpath = parent.path
@path = @id = name
TTagID_TBL[@tpath] = {} unless TTagID_TBL[@tpath]
TTagID_TBL[@tpath][@id] = self unless TTagID_TBL[@tpath][@id]
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#if mode
# tk_call @t.path, "addtag", @id, *args
#end
if args != [] then
keys = args.pop
if keys.kind_of? Hash then
add(*args) if args != []
configure(keys)
else
args.push keys
add(*args)
end
* 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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end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@t._addtag id, self
end
end
class TkTextTagSel<TkTextNamedTag
def self.new(parent, *args)
super(parent, 'sel', *args)
end
end
class TkTextMark<TkObject
TMarkID_TBL = TkCore::INTERP.create_table
Tk_TextMark_ID = ['mark'.freeze, '00000'].freeze
TkCore::INTERP.init_ip_env{ TMarkID_TBL.clear }
def TkTextMark.id2obj(text, id)
tpath = text.path
return id unless TMarkID_TBL[tpath]
TMarkID_TBL[tpath][id]? TMarkID_TBL[tpath][id]: id
end
def initialize(parent, index)
if not parent.kind_of?(TkText)
fail format("%s need to be TkText", parent.inspect)
end
@parent = @t = parent
@tpath = parent.path
@path = @id = Tk_TextMark_ID.join
TMarkID_TBL[@id] = self
TMarkID_TBL[@tpath] = {} unless TMarkID_TBL[@tpath]
TMarkID_TBL[@tpath][@id] = self
Tk_TextMark_ID[1].succ!
tk_call @t.path, 'mark', 'set', @id, index
@t._addtag id, self
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def id
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@id
end
def +(mod)
@id + ' + ' + mod
end
def -(mod)
@id + ' - ' + mod
end
def set(where)
tk_call @t.path, 'mark', 'set', @id, where
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def unset
tk_call @t.path, 'mark', 'unset', @id
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
alias destroy unset
def gravity
tk_call @t.path, 'mark', 'gravity', @id
end
def gravity=(direction)
tk_call @t.path, 'mark', 'gravity', @id, direction
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def next(index = nil)
if index
@t.tagid2obj(tk_call(@t.path, 'mark', 'next', index))
else
@t.tagid2obj(tk_call(@t.path, 'mark', 'next', @id))
end
end
def previous(index = nil)
if index
@t.tagid2obj(tk_call(@t.path, 'mark', 'previous', index))
else
@t.tagid2obj(tk_call(@t.path, 'mark', 'previous', @id))
end
end
end
class TkTextNamedMark<TkTextMark
def self.new(parent, name, *args)
if TMarkID_TBL[parent.path] && TMarkID_TBL[parent.path][name]
return TMarkID_TBL[parent.path][name]
else
super(parent, name, *args)
end
end
def initialize(parent, name, index=nil)
if not parent.kind_of?(TkText)
fail format("%s need to be TkText", parent.inspect)
end
@parent = @t = parent
@tpath = parent.path
@path = @id = name
TMarkID_TBL[@id] = self
TMarkID_TBL[@tpath] = {} unless TMarkID_TBL[@tpath]
TMarkID_TBL[@tpath][@id] = self unless TMarkID_TBL[@tpath][@id]
tk_call @t.path, 'mark', 'set', @id, index if index
@t._addtag id, self
end
end
class TkTextMarkInsert<TkTextNamedMark
def self.new(parent,*args)
super(parent, 'insert', *args)
end
end
class TkTextMarkCurrent<TkTextMark
def self.new(parent,*args)
super(parent, 'current', *args)
end
end
class TkTextMarkAnchor<TkTextMark
def self.new(parent,*args)
super(parent, 'anchor', *args)
end
end
class TkTextWindow<TkObject
def initialize(parent, index, keys)
if not parent.kind_of?(TkText)
fail format("%s need to be TkText", parent.inspect)
end
@t = parent
if index == 'end'
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', 'end - 1 chars'))
elsif index.kind_of? TkTextMark
if tk_call(@t.path,'index',index.path) == tk_call(@t.path,'index','end')
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', 'end - 1 chars'))
else
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', index.path))
end
else
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', index))
end
@path.gravity = 'left'
@index = @path.path
* 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)
@id = keys['window']
if keys['create']
@p_create = keys['create']
if @p_create.kind_of? Proc
keys['create'] = install_cmd(proc{@id = @p_create.call; @id.path})
end
end
tk_call @t.path, 'window', 'create', @index, *hash_kv(keys)
end
def [](slot)
cget(slot)
end
def []=(slot, value)
configure(slot, value)
end
def cget(slot)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@t.window_cget(@index, slot)
end
def configure(slot, value=None)
if slot.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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slot = _symbolkey2str(slot)
@id = slot['window'] if slot['window']
if slot['create']
self.create=value
slot['create']=nil
end
if slot.size > 0
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_call(@t.path, 'window', 'configure', @index, *hash_kv(slot))
end
else
* 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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@id = value if slot == 'window' || slot == :window
if slot == 'create' || slot == :create
self.create=value
else
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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tk_call(@t.path, 'window', 'configure', @index, "-#{slot}", value)
end
end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
def configinfo(slot = nil)
@t.window_configinfo(@index, slot)
end
def window
@id
end
def window=(value)
tk_call @t.path, 'window', 'configure', @index, '-window', value
@id = value
end
def create
@p_create
end
def create=(value)
@p_create = value
if @p_create.kind_of? Proc
value = install_cmd(proc{@id = @p_create.call})
end
tk_call @t.path, 'window', 'configure', @index, '-create', value
end
end
class TkTextImage<TkObject
def initialize(parent, index, keys)
if not parent.kind_of?(TkText)
fail format("%s need to be TkText", parent.inspect)
end
@t = parent
if index == 'end'
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', 'end - 1 chars'))
elsif index.kind_of? TkTextMark
if tk_call(@t.path,'index',index.path) == tk_call(@t.path,'index','end')
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', 'end - 1 chars'))
else
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', index.path))
end
else
@path = TkTextMark.new(@t, tk_call(@t.path, 'index', index))
end
@path.gravity = 'left'
@index = @path.path
@id = tk_call(@t.path, 'image', 'create', @index, *hash_kv(keys))
end
def [](slot)
cget(slot)
end
def []=(slot, value)
configure(slot, value)
end
def cget(slot)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@t.image_cget(@index, slot)
end
def configure(slot, value=None)
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@t.image_configure(@index, slot, value)
self
end
# def configure(slot, value)
# tk_call @t.path, 'image', 'configure', @index, "-#{slot}", value
# end
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def configinfo(slot = nil)
@t.image_configinfo(@index, slot)
end
def image
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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img = tk_call(@t.path, 'image', 'configure', @index, '-image')
TkImage::Tk_IMGTBL[img]? TkImage::Tk_IMGTBL[img] : img
end
def image=(value)
tk_call @t.path, 'image', 'configure', @index, '-image', value
tk.rb : * small bug fix * rename 'no_create' option to 'without_creating' * add TkWindow#pack_in, TkWindow#grid_in, TkWindow#place_in * add TkWindow#bind_class and TkWindow#database_class If defined specific_class (@db_class), bind_class returns @db_class. In other case, bind_class returns TkWinow#class(). It is useful for binding. TkWindow#database_class is defined for querying the option database. It's same to TkWinfo.classname(self). * add TkBindTag.new_by_name and TkDatabaseClass for binding to database class * check varname whether already exsist or not. (TkVarAccess.new) * TkTextWin#bbox returns an array of four numbers * autoload TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * scan event callback arguments and convert to proper type * TkBindTag.new accepts a block ( TkBindTag.new(context){callback} ) * If given taglist, TkWindow#bindtags(taglist) returns taglist * add TkWindow#bindtags=(taglist) * Tk.focue and Tk.focus_lastfor return nil if there is no target widget. * Tk::Wm.client returns the argument string when setting name * TkGrid.columnconfiginfo and rowconfiginfo given a slot return a number. * TkWindow.grid_columnconfiginfo and grid_rowconfiginfo :: ditto * rename and define alias :: TkOption ==> TkOptionDB * define alias :: TkTimer ==> TkAfter * some instance methods change from public to private * some TkComm methods change to module functions (help to treat return values from Tk) * add support for -displayof option to some TkWinfo methods * bind, bind_append and bind_remove :: returns the target of event-binding * add Tk8.4 features * add TkPaneWindow tkdialog.rb: * classes without showing at initialize : TkDialog2, TkWarning2 * add show method to reuse TkDialog object * some instance methods change from public to private * add new features for configuration tktext.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self * add TkTextMark#+(mod) and TkTextMark#-(mod) (e.g. mark + '3 chars') * add some methods tkcanvas.rb : * small bug fix * some methods return self tkentry.rb : * some methods return self * TkEntry#bbox returns an array of four numbers * scan validatecommand arguments and convert to proper type tkbgerror.rb : * support to define a error handler by user tcltklib.rb : * reported by Ferenc Engard <engard@all.hu> on [ruby-talk:60759] ... and so on git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@3960 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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self
end
end