From: Jack Jansen Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 00:06:52 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Support keys that have a Handle as parameter, by using the new GetControlDataHandle... X-Git-Tag: v1.6a1~609 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e9c69bc53e915699dc62df7fca0824f95f6b3f45;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git Support keys that have a Handle as parameter, by using the new GetControlDataHandle and SetControlDataHandle methods. --- diff --git a/Mac/Lib/lib-toolbox/ControlAccessor.py b/Mac/Lib/lib-toolbox/ControlAccessor.py index d3952f7b1f91..93805ab11b38 100644 --- a/Mac/Lib/lib-toolbox/ControlAccessor.py +++ b/Mac/Lib/lib-toolbox/ControlAccessor.py @@ -3,13 +3,31 @@ from Controls import * import struct +# These needn't go through this module, but are here for completeness +def SetControlDataHandle(control, part, selector, data): + control.SetControlDataHandle(part, selector, data) + +def GetControlDataHandle(control, part, selector): + return control.GetControlDataHandle(part, selector) + +_accessdict = { + kControlPopupButtonMenuHandleTag: (SetControlDataHandle, GetControlDataHandle), +} + _codingdict = { kControlPushButtonDefaultTag : ("b", None, None), + kControlEditTextTextTag: (None, None, None), kControlEditTextPasswordTag: (None, None, None), + + kControlPopupButtonMenuIDTag: ("h", None, None), } def SetControlData(control, part, selector, data): + if _accessdict.has_key(selector): + setfunc, getfunc = _accessdict[selector] + setfunc(control, part, selector, data) + return if not _codingdict.has_key(selector): raise KeyError, ('Unknown control selector', selector) structfmt, coder, decoder = _codingdict[selector] @@ -20,6 +38,9 @@ def SetControlData(control, part, selector, data): control.SetControlData(part, selector, data) def GetControlData(control, part, selector): + if _accessdict.has_key(selector): + setfunc, getfunc = _accessdict[selector] + return getfunc(control, part, selector, data) if not _codingdict.has_key(selector): raise KeyError, ('Unknown control selector', selector) structfmt, coder, decoder = _codingdict[selector]