///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: _timer.i // Purpose: SWIG interface definitions wxTimer // // Author: Robin Dunn // // Created: 18-June-1999 // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2003 by Total Control Software // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Not a %module //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- %newgroup enum { // generate notifications periodically until the timer is stopped (default) wxTIMER_CONTINUOUS, // only send the notification once and then stop the timer wxTIMER_ONE_SHOT, }; // Timer event type %constant wxEventType wxEVT_TIMER; //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- %{ IMP_PYCALLBACK__(wxPyTimer, wxTimer, Notify); IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxPyTimer, wxTimer); wxPyTimer::wxPyTimer(wxEvtHandler *owner, int id) : wxTimer(owner, id) { if (owner == NULL) SetOwner(this); } %} MustHaveApp(wxPyTimer); %rename(Timer) wxPyTimer; class wxPyTimer : public wxEvtHandler { public: // Don't let the OOR or callback info hold references to the object so // there won't be a reference cycle and it can clean itself up via normal // Python refcounting %pythonAppend wxPyTimer "self._setCallbackInfo(self, Timer, 0); self._setOORInfo(self, 0)" // if you don't call SetOwner() or provide an owner in the ctor // then you must override Notify() in order to receive the timer // notification. If the owner is set then it will get the timer // notifications which can be handled with EVT_TIMER. wxPyTimer(wxEvtHandler *owner = NULL, int id = wxID_ANY); // Destructor. virtual ~wxPyTimer(); void _setCallbackInfo(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class, int incref = 1); // Set the owner instance that will receive the EVT_TIMER events // using the given id. void SetOwner(wxEvtHandler *owner, int id = wxID_ANY); wxEvtHandler* GetOwner(); // start the timer: if milliseconds == -1, use the same value as for the // last Start() // // it is now valid to call Start() multiple times: this just restarts the // timer if it is already running virtual bool Start(int milliseconds = -1, bool oneShot = false); // stop the timer virtual void Stop(); // override this in your wxTimer-derived class if you need to process timer // messages in it; otherwise, use non-default ctor or call SetOwner() virtual void Notify(); // return True if the timer is running virtual bool IsRunning() const; // get the (last) timer interval in milliseconds int GetInterval() const; // return the timer ID int GetId() const; // return True if the timer is one shot bool IsOneShot() const; %pythoncode { def Destroy(self): """NO-OP: Timers must be destroyed by normal reference counting""" pass } }; %pythoncode { %# For backwards compatibility with 2.4 class PyTimer(Timer): def __init__(self, notify): Timer.__init__(self) self.notify = notify def Notify(self): if self.notify: self.notify() EVT_TIMER = wx.PyEventBinder( wxEVT_TIMER, 1 ) }; class wxTimerEvent : public wxEvent { public: wxTimerEvent(int timerid = 0, int interval = 0); int GetInterval() const; }; // wxTimerRunner: starts the timer in its ctor, stops in the dtor MustHaveApp(wxTimerRunner); class wxTimerRunner { public: %nokwargs wxTimerRunner; wxTimerRunner(wxTimer& timer); wxTimerRunner(wxTimer& timer, int milli, bool oneShot = false); ~wxTimerRunner(); void Start(int milli, bool oneShot = false); }; //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- %init %{ wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxTimer", "wxPyTimer"); %} //---------------------------------------------------------------------------