wx.EventLoop is now implemented for wxMac.
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@36857 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ The following deprecated items have been removed:
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* wx.FontMapper SetConfig method
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wx.EventLoop is now implemented for wxMac.
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@@ -67,44 +67,39 @@ class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
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class MyApp(wx.App):
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def MainLoop(self):
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if "wxMac" in wx.PlatformInfo:
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# TODO: Does wxMac implement wxEventLoop yet???
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wx.App.MainLoop()
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# Create an event loop and make it active. If you are
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# only going to temporarily have a nested event loop then
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# you should get a reference to the old one and set it as
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# the active event loop when you are done with this one...
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evtloop = wx.EventLoop()
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old = wx.EventLoop.GetActive()
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wx.EventLoop.SetActive(evtloop)
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else:
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# Create an event loop and make it active. If you are
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# only going to temporarily have a nested event loop then
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# you should get a reference to the old one and set it as
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# the active event loop when you are done with this one...
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evtloop = wx.EventLoop()
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old = wx.EventLoop.GetActive()
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wx.EventLoop.SetActive(evtloop)
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# This outer loop determines when to exit the application,
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# for this example we let the main frame reset this flag
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# when it closes.
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while self.keepGoing:
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# At this point in the outer loop you could do
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# whatever you implemented your own MainLoop for. It
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# should be quick and non-blocking, otherwise your GUI
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# will freeze.
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# This outer loop determines when to exit the application,
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# for this example we let the main frame reset this flag
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# when it closes.
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while self.keepGoing:
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# At this point in the outer loop you could do
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# whatever you implemented your own MainLoop for. It
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# should be quick and non-blocking, otherwise your GUI
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# will freeze.
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# call_your_code_here()
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# call_your_code_here()
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# This inner loop will process any GUI events
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# until there are no more waiting.
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while evtloop.Pending():
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evtloop.Dispatch()
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# This inner loop will process any GUI events
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# until there are no more waiting.
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while evtloop.Pending():
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evtloop.Dispatch()
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# Send idle events to idle handlers. You may want to
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# throttle this back a bit somehow so there is not too
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# much CPU time spent in the idle handlers. For this
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# example, I'll just snooze a little...
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time.sleep(0.10)
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self.ProcessIdle()
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# Send idle events to idle handlers. You may want to
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# throttle this back a bit somehow so there is not too
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# much CPU time spent in the idle handlers. For this
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# example, I'll just snooze a little...
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time.sleep(0.10)
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self.ProcessIdle()
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wx.EventLoop.SetActive(old)
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wx.EventLoop.SetActive(old)
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
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%newgroup
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%{
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#ifdef __WXMAC__
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#if 0 // #ifdef __WXMAC__
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// A dummy class that raises an exception if used...
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class wxEventLoop
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@@ -72,4 +72,17 @@ public:
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};
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// This object sets the wxEventLoop given to the ctor as the currently active
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// one and unsets it in its dtor, this is especially useful in presence of
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// exceptions but is more tidy even when we don't use them
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class wxEventLoopActivator
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{
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public:
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wxEventLoopActivator(wxEventLoop *evtLoop);
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~wxEventLoopActivator();
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};
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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