- def close(self, *retval):
- self.currentDialog.returnValue = retval
- self.delayTimer.start(0, 1)
+ def close(self, screen, *retval):
+ if not self.in_exec:
+ print "close after exec!"
+ return
+
+ # be sure that the close is for the right dialog!
+ # if it's not, you probably closed after another dialog
+ # was opened. this can happen if you open a dialog
+ # onExecBegin, and forget to do this only once.
+ # after close of the top dialog, the underlying will
+ # gain focus again (for a short time), thus triggering
+ # the onExec, which opens the dialog again, closing the loop.
+ assert screen == self.current_dialog
+
+ self.current_dialog.returnValue = retval
+ self.delay_timer.start(0, 1)
+ self.execEnd()
+
+ def pushSummary(self):
+ if self.summary is not None:
+ self.summary.hide()
+ self.summary_stack.append(self.summary)
+ self.summary = None
+
+ def popSummary(self):
+ if self.summary is not None:
+ self.summary.doClose()
+ self.summary = self.summary_stack.pop()
+ if self.summary is not None:
+ self.summary.show()