46 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
46 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
#
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# Example 1 - Using fl in python without callbacks.
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#
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# The form is named 'main_form' and resides on file 'test_nocb.fd'.
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# It has three objects named button1, button2 and exitbutton.
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#
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import fl # The forms library
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import FL # Symbolic constants for the above
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import flp # The module to parse .fd files
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import sys
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# The following struct is created to hold the instance variables
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# main_form, button1, button2 and exitbutton.
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class struct(): pass
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container = struct()
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#
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# We now first parse the forms file
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parsetree = flp.parse_form('test_nocb', 'main_form')
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#
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# Next we create it
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flp.create_full_form(container, parsetree)
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#
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# And display it
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container.main_form.show_form(FL.PLACE_MOUSE, 1, '')
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#
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# And interact until the exit button is pressed
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while 1:
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selected_obj = fl.do_forms()
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if selected_obj == container.button1:
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print 'Button 1 selected'
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elif selected_obj == container.button2:
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print 'Button 2 selected'
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elif selected_obj == container.exitbutton:
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print 'Ok, bye bye'
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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print 'do_forms() returned unknown object ', selected_obj
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