// 11 february 2014 package main import ( "runtime" ) // The sysData type contains all system data. It provides the system-specific underlying implementation. It is guaranteed to have the following by embedding: type cSysData struct { ctype int event chan struct{} resize func(x int, y int, width int, height int) error editable bool // for Combobox } func (c *cSysData) make(initText string, initWidth int, initHeight int, window *sysData) error { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define make()") } func (c *cSysData) show() error { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define show()") } func (c *cSysData) hide() error { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define hide()") } func (c *cSysData) setText(text string) error { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define setText()") } func (c *cSysData) setRect(x int, y int, width int, height int) error { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define setRect()") } func (c *cSysData) isChecked() (bool, error) { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define isChecked()") } func (c *cSysData) text() (string, error) { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define text()") } func (c *cSysData) append(string) error { panic(runtime.GOOS + " sysData does not define append()") } // TODO insertAfter const ( c_window = iota c_button c_checkbox c_combobox c_lineedit c_label nctypes ) func mksysdata(ctype int) *sysData { return &sysData{ cSysData: cSysData{ ctype: ctype, }, } }