Split the actual delegate into a separate file; this simplifies even more things. I think we're as clean as we can go... should probably start writing the real backend now :D

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Pietro Gagliardi 2014-02-28 21:30:32 -05:00
parent 4e1b0b1272
commit 1c6d4e9151
3 changed files with 51 additions and 47 deletions

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darwintest/delegate.go Normal file
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// 28 february 2014
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lobjc -framework Foundation -framework AppKit
// #include "objc_darwin.h"
// extern void windowShouldClose(id, SEL, id);
// extern void buttonClicked(id, SEL, id);
// extern void gotNotification(id, SEL, id);
import "C"
// TODO move these around later
var (
_stop = sel_getUid("stop:")
)
//export windowShouldClose
func windowShouldClose(self C.id, sel C.SEL, sender C.id) {
fmt.Println("-[hello windowShouldClose:]")
C.objc_msgSend_id(NSApp, _stop, sender)
}
//export buttonClicked
func buttonClicked(self C.id, sel C.SEL, sender C.id) {
fmt.Println("button clicked; sending notification...")
notify("button")
}
//export gotNotification
func gotNotification(self C.id, sel C.SEL, object C.id) {
fmt.Printf("got notification from %s\n", fromNSString(object))
}
func mk(name string, selW C.SEL, selB C.SEL, selN C.SEL) C.id {
class := newClass(name)
addDelegateMethod(class, selW, C.windowShouldClose)
addDelegateMethod(class, selB, C.buttonClicked)
addDelegateMethod(class, selN, C.gotNotification)
return objc_getClass(name)
}

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package main
import (
"fmt"
"unsafe"
)
// #cgo CFLAGS: -Dqqq
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lobjc -framework Foundation
// #include <stdlib.h>
// #include "objc_darwin.h"
// extern void windowShouldClose(id, SEL, id);
// extern void buttonClicked(id, SEL, id);
// extern void gotNotification(id, SEL, id);
// /* because cgo doesn't like Nil */
// extern Class NilClass; /* defined in runtimetest.go due to cgo limitations */
// Class NilClass = Nil;
import "C"
var (
@ -29,56 +24,23 @@ func newClass(name string) C.Class {
if c == C.NilClass {
panic("unable to create Objective-C class " + name)
}
C.objc_registerClassPair(c)
return c
}
// TODO move these around later
var (
_stop = sel_getUid("stop:")
)
//export windowShouldClose
func windowShouldClose(self C.id, sel C.SEL, sender C.id) {
fmt.Println("-[hello windowShouldClose:]")
C.objc_msgSend_id(NSApp, _stop, sender)
}
//export buttonClicked
func buttonClicked(self C.id, sel C.SEL, sender C.id) {
fmt.Println("button clicked; sending notification...")
notify("button")
}
//export gotNotification
func gotNotification(self C.id, sel C.SEL, object C.id) {
fmt.Printf("got notification from %s\n", fromNSString(object))
}
func addOurMethod(class C.Class, sel C.SEL, imp C.IMP) {
// ty := []C.char{'v', '@', ':', 0} // according to the example for class_addMethod()
// according to errors spit out by cgo, C function pointers are unsafe.Pointer
func addDelegateMethod(class C.Class, sel C.SEL, imp unsafe.Pointer) {
// maps to void (*)(id, SEL, id)
ty := []C.char{'v', '@', ':', '@', 0}
// clas methods get stored in the metaclass; the objc_allocateClassPair() docs say this will work
// metaclass := C.object_getClass(C.id(unsafe.Pointer(class)))
// ok := C.class_addMethod(metaclass,
// metaclass := C.object_getClass(C.id(unsafe.Pointer(class)))
// we're adding instance methods, so just class will do
ok := C.class_addMethod(class,
sel,
imp,
C.IMP(imp),
&ty[0])
if ok == C.BOOL(C.NO) {
panic("unable to add ourMethod")
}
}
func mk(name string, selW C.SEL, selB C.SEL, selN C.SEL) C.id {
class := newClass(name)
addOurMethod(class, selW,
// using &C.ourMethod causes faults for some reason
C.IMP(unsafe.Pointer(C.windowShouldClose)))
C.objc_registerClassPair(class)
addOurMethod(class, selB,
C.IMP(unsafe.Pointer(C.buttonClicked)))
addOurMethod(class, selN,
C.IMP(unsafe.Pointer(C.gotNotification)))
return objc_getClass(name)
}

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import (
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lobjc -framework Foundation -framework AppKit
// #include <stdlib.h>
// #include "objc_darwin.h"
// Class NilClass = Nil; /* for newtypes.go; here due to cgo limitations */
import "C"
var (