Added cgo-safe callback code for GTK+ signals. GTK+ signals work!

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Pietro Gagliardi 2014-02-16 16:43:48 -05:00
parent c40b7b5599
commit 7a99d42d65
3 changed files with 37 additions and 22 deletions

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callbacks_unix.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
// +build !windows,!darwin,!plan9
// 16 february 2014
package main
import (
"unsafe"
)
/*
cgo doesn't support calling Go functions by default; we have to mark them for export. Not a problem, except arguments to GTK+ callbacks depend on the callback itself. Since we're generating callback functions as simple closures of one type, this file will wrap the generated callbacks in the appropriate callback type. We pass the actual generated pointer to the extra data parameter of the callback.
*/
// #cgo pkg-config: gtk+-3.0
// #include <gtk/gtk.h>
// extern gboolean our_delete_event_callback(GtkWidget *, GdkEvent *, gpointer);
import "C"
//export our_delete_event_callback
func our_delete_event_callback(widget *C.GtkWidget, event *C.GdkEvent, what C.gpointer) C.gboolean {
f := *(*func() bool)(unsafe.Pointer(what))
return togbool(f())
}
var callbacks = map[string]C.GCallback{
"delete-event": C.GCallback(C.our_delete_event_callback),
}

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@ -5,9 +5,7 @@
package main package main
import ( import (
"fmt"
"unsafe" "unsafe"
"reflect"
) )
// #cgo pkg-config: gtk+-3.0 // #cgo pkg-config: gtk+-3.0
@ -21,10 +19,6 @@ import "C"
type ( type (
gtkWidget C.GtkWidget gtkWidget C.GtkWidget
// these are needed for signals
gdkEvent C.GdkEvent
gpointer C.gpointer
) )
func fromgbool(b C.gboolean) bool { func fromgbool(b C.gboolean) bool {
@ -64,22 +58,16 @@ func gtk_window_new() *gtkWidget {
return (*gtkWidget)(unsafe.Pointer(C.gtk_window_new(0))) return (*gtkWidget)(unsafe.Pointer(C.gtk_window_new(0)))
} }
// because *gtkWidget and *C.GtkWidget are not compatible // shorthand
func gtkwidget(g *gtkWidget) (*C.GtkWidget) { func gtkwidget(what *gtkWidget) *C.GtkWidget {
return (*C.GtkWidget)(unsafe.Pointer(g)) return (*C.GtkWidget)(unsafe.Pointer(what))
} }
// TODO do we need the argument? func g_signal_connect(obj *gtkWidget, sig string, callback func() bool) {
// TODO fine-tune the function type ccallback := callbacks[sig]
func g_signal_connect(obj *gtkWidget, sig string, callback interface{}) {
v := reflect.ValueOf(callback)
if v.Kind() != reflect.Func {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("UI library internal error: callback %v given to g_signal_connect not a function", v))
}
ccallback := C.GCallback(unsafe.Pointer(v.Pointer()))
csig := C.CString(sig) csig := C.CString(sig)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(csig)) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(csig))
C.gSignalConnect(gtkwidget(obj), csig, ccallback, unsafe.Pointer(nil)) C.gSignalConnect(gtkwidget(obj), csig, ccallback, unsafe.Pointer(&callback))
} }
// TODO ensure this works if called on an individual control // TODO ensure this works if called on an individual control

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@ -19,16 +19,16 @@ type classData struct {
make func() *gtkWidget make func() *gtkWidget
setText func(widget *gtkWidget, text string) setText func(widget *gtkWidget, text string)
// ... // ...
signals map[string]func(*sysData) interface{} signals map[string]func(*sysData) func() bool
} }
var classTypes = [nctypes]*classData{ var classTypes = [nctypes]*classData{
c_window: &classData{ c_window: &classData{
make: gtk_window_new, make: gtk_window_new,
setText: gtk_window_set_title, setText: gtk_window_set_title,
signals: map[string]func(*sysData) interface{}{ signals: map[string]func(*sysData) func() bool{
"delete-event": func(w *sysData) interface{} { "delete-event": func(w *sysData) func() bool {
return func(*gtkWidget, *gdkEvent, gpointer) bool { return func() bool {
if w.event != nil { if w.event != nil {
w.event <- struct{}{} w.event <- struct{}{}
} }