so I don't forget: - Window.SizeToFit() or WIndow.OptimalSize() (use: `Window.SetOptimalSize())`) for sizing a window to the control's interest - Control.Show()/Control.Hide() - Groupbox - see if we really need to track errors on a lot of places that report errors - Window.Show()/Window.Hide() report errors due to UpdateWindow(), which can fail, but that is only called when the window is first opened: split that functionality out - it appears GTK+ and Cocoa both either don't provide a convenient way to grab errors or you're not supposed to; I assume you're supposed to just assume everything works... but on Windows we check errors for functions that return errors, and there's no guarantee that only certian errors will be returned... - character-limited entry fields, numeric entry fields, multiline entry fields - possible rename of LineEdit? - especially for password fields - NewPasswordEntry()? - [Windows, Mac OS X] should ListBox have a border style? - [Windows] a different border on LineEdits? - padding and spacing in Stack - change Listbox constructor so that there's a separate constructor for each variant, rather than passing in parameters - allow Combobox to have initial settings - Combobox and Listbox insertions and deletions should allow bulk (...string) - Combobox/Listbox.DeleteAll - Combobox/Listbox.Select (with Listbox.Select allowing bulk) - Listbox.SelectAll - have Combobox.InsertBefore, Listbox.InsertBefore, Combobox.Delete, and Listbox.Delete return an error on invalid index before creation, or have them panic like an invalid array index, etc.; decide which to do as these do differnet things on different platforms by default - same for other methods that take indices, like the Stack and Grid stretchy methods - make the Windows implementation of message boxes run on uitask - ensure MsgBoxError can run if initialization failed if things change ever - should Labels be selectable? - should message box text be selectable on all platforms or only on those that make it the default? - Listbox/Combobox.Len(), Index(n) - Index(n) is the name used by reflect.Value; use a different one? important things: - because the main event loop is not called if initialization fails, it is presently impossible for MsgBoxError() to work if UI initialization fails; this basically means we cannot allow initializiation to fail on Mac OS X if we want to be able to report UI init failures to the user with one - figure out where to auto-place windows in Cocoa (also window coordinates are still not flipped properly so (0,0) on screen is the bottom-left) - also provide a method to center windows; Cocoa provides one for us but - I think Cocoa NSButton text is not vertically aligned properly...? - NSPopUpButton does allow no initial selection ([b setSelectedIndex:-1]); use it - need to use it /after/ adding initial items, otherwise it won't work - find out if I can do the same with the ListBoxes - NSComboBox scans the entered text to see if it matches one of the items and returns the index of that item if it does; find out how to suppress this so that it returns -1 unless the item was chosen from the list (like the other platforms) - some Cocoa controls don't seem to resize correctly: Buttons have space around the edges and don't satisfy stretchiness - there's no GTK+ or Cocoa error handling whatsoever; we need to figure out how it works - I know how Cocoa error handling works: it uses Cocoa exceptions; need to figure out how to catch and handle them somehow - make sure GTK+ documentation version point differences (x in 4.3.x) don't matter - button sizes and LineEdit sizes on Windows seem too big; Comboboxes have margins - Cocoa has similar margining issues (like on Comboboxes) - sometimes the size of the drop-down part of a Combobox becomes 0 or 1 or some other impossibly small value on Windows - make gcc (Unix)/clang (Mac OS X) pedantic about warnings/errors; also -Werror - make sure scrollbars in Listbox work identically on all platforms (specifically the existence and autohiding of both horizontal and vertical scrollbars) - GTK+ windows cannot be resized smaller than their controls's current sizes in their current positions; find out how to overrule that so they can be freely resized super ultra important things: - the windows build appears to be unstable: - 64-bit doesn't work, period: it crashes in malloc in wine with heap corruption warnings aplenty during DLL loading; in windows 7 it works fine - 32-bit: it works now, but if I save the class name converted to UTF-16 beforehand, wine indicates that the class name is replaced with the window title, so something there is wrong... - handle in-library panics (internal errors) by reporting them to the user - david wendt is telling me he's getting frequent crashes on his end with the GTK+ amd64 build... TODO re-evaluate; I think I fixed them all ages ago now - occasionally I get panic: error sending message to message loop to call function: Invalid thread ID. when starting up the windows/386 build; race in ui()/msgloop()? - happens the first time I run a new build in wine; also if my computer is running too slowly when running in wine - GTK+: stderr is flooded with ``` (test:17575): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_device_ungrab: assertion 'GDK_IS_DEVICE (device)' failed (test:17575): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_device_grab_remove: assertion 'GDK_IS_DEVICE (device)' failed ``` figure out why important things: - make specific wording in documentation consistent (make/create, etc.) - document minor details like wha thappens on specific events so that they are guaranteed to work the same on all platforms (are there any left?) - make passing of parameters and type conversions of parameters to uitask on Windows consistent: explicit _WPARAM(xxx)/_LPARAM(xxx)/uintptr(xxx), for example - do this for type signatures in exported functions: (err error) or just error? far off: - localization - strip unused constants from the Windows files - combine more Windows files; rename some? - tab stops maybe: - rename Stack to Box? - make Combobox and Listbox satisfy sort.Interface? - indeterminate progress bars (not supported on Windows 2000) - should a noneditable Combobox be allowed to return to unselected mode by the user?