// 7 february 2014 package ui // sentinel (not nil so programmer errors don't go undetected) // this window is invalid and cannot be used directly var dialogWindow = new(Window) // MsgBox displays an informational message box to the user with just an OK button. // primaryText should be a short string describing the message, and will be displayed with additional emphasis on platforms that support it. // Optionally, secondaryText can be used to show additional information. // If you pass an empty string for secondaryText, neither additional information nor space for additional information will be shown. // On platforms that allow for the message box window to have a title, os.Args[0] is used. // // See "On Dialogs" in the package overview for behavioral information. func MsgBox(primaryText string, secondaryText string) { <-dialogWindow.msgBox(primaryText, secondaryText) } // MsgBox is the Window method version of the package-scope function MsgBox. // See that function's documentation and "On Dialogs" in the package overview for more information. func (w *Window) MsgBox(primaryText string, secondaryText string) (done chan struct{}) { if !w.created { panic("parent window passed to Window.MsgBox() before it was created") } return w.msgBox(primaryText, secondaryText) } // MsgBoxError displays a message box to the user with just an OK button and an icon indicating an error. // Otherwise, it behaves like MsgBox. // // See "On Dialogs" in the package overview for more information. func MsgBoxError(primaryText string, secondaryText string) { <-dialogWindow.msgBoxError(primaryText, secondaryText) } // MsgBoxError is the Window method version of the package-scope function MsgBoxError. // See that function's documentation and "On Dialogs" in the package overview for more information. func (w *Window) MsgBoxError(primaryText string, secondaryText string) (done chan struct{}) { if !w.created { panic("parent window passed to MsgBoxError() before it was created") } return w.msgBoxError(primaryText, secondaryText) }