andlabs-ui/prevlib/dialog_windows.go

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Go

// 7 february 2014
package ui
import (
"fmt"
"os"
)
var (
_messageBox = user32.NewProc("MessageBoxW")
)
var dialogResponses = map[uintptr]Response{
_IDOK: OK,
}
func _msgBox(parent *Window, primarytext string, secondarytext string, uType uint32) Response {
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa511267.aspx says "Use task dialogs whenever appropriate to achieve a consistent look and layout. Task dialogs require Windows Vista® or later, so they aren't suitable for earlier versions of Windows. If you must use a message box, separate the main instruction from the supplemental instruction with two line breaks."
text := primarytext
if secondarytext != "" {
text += "\n\n" + secondarytext
}
ptext := toUTF16(text)
ptitle := toUTF16(os.Args[0])
parenthwnd := _HWND(_NULL)
if parent != dialogWindow {
parenthwnd = parent.sysData.hwnd
uType |= _MB_APPLMODAL // only for this window
} else {
uType |= _MB_TASKMODAL // make modal to every window in the program (they're all windows of the uitask, which is a single thread)
}
r1, _, err := _messageBox.Call(
uintptr(parenthwnd),
utf16ToArg(ptext),
utf16ToArg(ptitle),
uintptr(uType))
if r1 == 0 { // failure
panic(fmt.Sprintf("error displaying message box to user: %v\nstyle: 0x%08X\ntitle: %q\ntext:\n%s", err, uType, os.Args[0], text))
}
return dialogResponses[r1]
}
func (w *Window) msgBox(primarytext string, secondarytext string) {
_msgBox(w, primarytext, secondarytext, _MB_OK)
}
func (w *Window) msgBoxError(primarytext string, secondarytext string) {
_msgBox(w, primarytext, secondarytext, _MB_OK|_MB_ICONERROR)
}