def EVT_UPDATE_UI(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_UPDATE_UI, func)
+def EVT_UPDATE_UI_RANGE(win, id, id2, func):
+ win.Connect(id, id2, wxEVT_UPDATE_UI, func)
+
# Mouse Events
def EVT_LEFT_DOWN(win, func):
wxDefaultPosition = wxPyDefaultPosition
wxDefaultSize = wxPyDefaultSize
+# backwards compatibility
+wxNoRefBitmap = wxBitmap
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# This helper function will take a wxPython object and convert it to
newPtr = ptrcast(obj, typeStr+"_p")
theClass = globals()[typeStr+"Ptr"]
theObj = theClass(newPtr)
- theObj.thisown = obj.thisown
+ if hasattr(obj, "this"):
+ theObj.thisown = obj.thisown
return theObj
if self.stdioWin != None:
self.stdioWin.close()
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+class wxPySimpleApp(wxApp):
+ def __init__(self):
+ wxApp.__init__(self, 0)
+ def OnInit(self):
+ return true
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DO NOT hold any other references to this object. This is how we know when
-# to cleanup system resources that wxWin is holding...
+# to cleanup system resources that wxWin is holding. When this module is
+# unloaded, the refcount on __cleanMeUp goes to zero and it calls the
+# wxApp_CleanUp function.
+
+class __wxPyCleanup:
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.cleanup = wxc.wxApp_CleanUp
+ def __del__(self):
+ self.cleanup()
+
__cleanMeUp = __wxPyCleanup()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------