Exemplo n.º 1
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func main() {
	gtk.Init(nil)

	win, err := gtk.WindowNew(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal("Unable to create window:", err)
	}
	win.Connect("destroy", func() {
		gtk.MainQuit()
	})

	win.Add(windowWidget())

	// Native GTK is not thread safe, and thus, gotk3's GTK bindings may not
	// be used from other goroutines.  Instead, glib.IdleAdd() must be used
	// to add a function to run in the GTK main loop when it is in an idle
	// state.
	//
	// Two examples of using glib.IdleAdd() are shown below.  The first runs
	// a user created function, LabelSetTextIdle, and passes it two
	// arguments for a label and the text to set it with.  The second calls
	// (*gtk.Label).SetText directly, passing in only the text as an
	// argument.
	//
	// If the function passed to glib.IdleAdd() returns one argument, and
	// that argument is a bool, this return value will be used in the same
	// manner as a native g_idle_add() call.  If this return value is false,
	// the function will be removed from executing in the GTK main loop's
	// idle state.  If the return value is true, the function will continue
	// to execute when the GTK main loop is in this state.
	go func() {
		for {
			time.Sleep(time.Second)
			s := fmt.Sprintf("Set a label %d time(s)!", nSets)
			_, err := glib.IdleAdd(LabelSetTextIdle, topLabel, s)
			if err != nil {
				log.Fatal("IdleAdd() failed:", err)
			}
			nSets++
			s = fmt.Sprintf("Set a label %d time(s)!", nSets)
			_, err = glib.IdleAdd(bottomLabel.SetText, s)
			if err != nil {
				log.Fatal("IdleAdd() failed:", err)
			}
			nSets++
		}
	}()

	win.ShowAll()
	gtk.Main()
}
Exemplo n.º 2
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// TestConnectNotifySignal ensures that property notification signals (those
// whose name begins with "notify::") are queried by the name "notify" (with the
// "::" and the property name omitted). This is because the signal is "notify"
// and the characters after the "::" are not recognized by the signal system.
//
// See
// https://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/gobject-The-Base-Object-Type.html#GObject-notify
// for background, and
// https://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/gobject-Signals.html#g-signal-new
// for the specification of valid signal names.
func TestConnectNotifySignal(t *testing.T) {
	runtime.LockOSThread()

	// Create any GObject that has defined properties.
	spacing := 0
	box, _ := gtk.BoxNew(gtk.ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, spacing)

	// Connect to a "notify::" signal to listen on property changes.
	box.Connect("notify::spacing", func() {
		gtk.MainQuit()
	})

	glib.IdleAdd(func(s string) bool {
		t.Log(s)
		spacing++
		box.SetSpacing(spacing)
		return true
	}, "IdleAdd executed")

	gtk.Main()
}