package main // if you include more than just this import // then your plugin might be doing something un-ideal (just a guess from 2023/02/27) import "git.wit.org/wit/gui/toolkit" // delete the child widget from the parent // p = parent, c = child func destroy(p *toolkit.Widget, c *toolkit.Widget) { log(true, "delete()", c.Name, c.Type) pt := mapToolkits[p] ct := mapToolkits[c] if (ct == nil) { log(true, "delete FAILED (ct = mapToolkit[c] == nil) for c", c.Name, c.Type) // this pukes out a whole universe of shit // listMap() return } switch ct.tw.Type { case toolkit.Button: log(true, "Should delete Button here:", c.Name) log(true, "Parent:") pt.Dump(true) log(true, "Child:") ct.Dump(true) if (pt.uiBox == nil) { log(true, "Don't know how to destroy this") } else { log(true, "Fuck it, destroy the whole box", pt.Name) // pt.uiBox.Destroy() // You have a bug: You cannot destroy a uiControl while it still has a parent. pt.uiBox.SetPadded(false) pt.uiBox.Delete(4) ct.uiButton.Disable() // ct.uiButton.Hide() ct.uiButton.Destroy() } case toolkit.Window: log(true, "Should delete Window here:", c.Name) default: log(true, "Don't know how to delete c =", c.Type, c.Name) log(true, "Don't know how to delete pt =", pt.tw.Type, pt.tw.Name, pt.uiButton) log(true, "Don't know how to delete ct =", ct.tw.Type, ct.tw.Name, ct.uiButton) log(true, "Parent:") pt.Dump(true) log(true, "Child:") ct.Dump(true) log(true, "Fuckit, let's destroy a button", c.Name, c.Type) if (ct.uiButton != nil) { pt.uiBox.Delete(4) ct.uiButton.Destroy() } } }