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CppTrial-pg207B.pl
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CppTrial-pg207B.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl
# CppTrial-pg207B.pl
# Cross-Platform GUI Programming with wxWidgets - Smart, Hock, & Csomor
# C++ Example from pg 207(B) - Message Box Dialog
# Ported to wxPerl by James M. Lynes Jr. - Last Modified 9/25/2012
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Wx qw(:everything);
use Wx::Event qw(EVT_PAINT);
# create the WxApplication
my $app = Wx::SimpleApp->new;
my $frame = Wx::Frame->new(undef, -1,
'CppTrial-pg207B.pl',
wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize);
# Use status bar to indicate button presses
my $statusBar = Wx::StatusBar->new($frame, wxID_ANY, wxST_SIZEGRIP);
$frame->SetStatusBar($statusBar);
my @widths = (200, 100, -1);
$statusBar->SetFieldsCount($#widths+1);
$statusBar->SetStatusWidths(@widths);
$statusBar->SetStatusText("Ready", 0);
myStdDialogs($frame);
$frame->Show;
$app->MainLoop;
# Example Specific code
sub myStdDialogs {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my $stdDialog = Wx::MessageBox("Message Box Text",
"Message Box Caption", wxNO_DEFAULT | wxOK | wxYES_NO |
wxCANCEL | wxICON_INFORMATION, $self);
# Note: Wx::MessageBox returns different button IDs from Wx::MessageDialog - pg207A
given ($stdDialog) {
when ([wxYES]) {$self->Wx::LogStatus ("You pressed: \"Yes\" ")}
when ([wxNO]) {$self->Wx::LogStatus ("You pressed: \"No\" ")}
when ([wxCANCEL]) {$self->Wx::LogStatus ("You pressed: \"Cancel\" ")}
when ([wxOK]) {$self->Wx::LogStatus ("You pressed: \"Ok\" ")};
}
}