package main import ( "log" // "time" "git.wit.org/wit/gui/toolkit" "github.com/andlabs/ui" // the _ means we only need this for the init() _ "github.com/andlabs/ui/winmanifest" ) func Main(f func()) { if (DebugToolkit) { log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") } ui.Main( func() { log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") log.Println("Starting gui.Main() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") // time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) // NewWindow2("helloworld2", 200, 100) f() }) } // Other goroutines must use this to access the GUI // // You can not acess / process the GUI thread directly from // other goroutines. This is due to the nature of how // Linux, MacOS and Windows work (they all work differently. suprise. surprise.) // // For example: Queue(NewWindow()) // func Queue(f func()) { if (DebugToolkit) { log.Println("Sending function to ui.QueueMain() (using gtk via andlabs/ui)") } ui.QueueMain(f) } func Init() { log.Println("should Init() here") mapWidgets = make(map[*andlabsT]*toolkit.Widget) mapToolkits = make(map[*toolkit.Widget]*andlabsT) } func Quit() { log.Println("should Quit() here") // myExit(nil) }