X-Git-Url: https://git.cweiske.de/enigma2.git/blobdiff_plain/13b7a9b397f36ca3195aad3702feb3db4cbb2f3e..9202d4248dd7df2f6e5eb53b4154c8297ec9b1d1:/lib/python/enigma_python.i diff --git a/lib/python/enigma_python.i b/lib/python/enigma_python.i index 15bc16e2..c621bb62 100644 --- a/lib/python/enigma_python.i +++ b/lib/python/enigma_python.i @@ -1,6 +1,43 @@ +/* + NOTE: you have two options when adding classes so that + they are callable *from* python. + + - either you %include the header file + - or you re-declare it + + In both cases, you must #include the required + header file (i.e. the header file itself), otherwise + enigma_python_wrap.cxx won't build. + + In case you import the whole header file, + please make sure that no unimportant stuff + is wrapped, as this makes the wrapper stuff + much more complex and it can probably break + very easily because of missing typemaps etc. + + you could make use of dizzy macros to ensure + that some stuff is left out when parsed as SWIG + definitions, but be sure to not modify the binary + representation. DON'T USE #ifdef SWIG_COMPILE + for leaving out stuff (unless you *really* know + what you are doing,of course!). you WILL break it. + + The better way (with more work) is to re-declare + the class. It won't be compiled, so you can + leave out stuff as you like. + + + +Oh, things like "operator= is private in this context" etc. +is usually caused by not marking PSignals as immutable. + +*/ + + %module enigma %{ #define SWIG_COMPILE +#include #include #include #include @@ -14,6 +51,8 @@ #include #include #include + +extern void runMainloop(); %} #define DEBUG @@ -69,3 +108,22 @@ public: $1 = $input->get(); } + +/************** base **************/ + +%immutable eTimer::timeout; + +class eTimer +{ +public: + eTimer(eMainloop *context = eApp); + PSignal0 timeout; + + void start(long msec, bool singleShot=false); + void stop(); + void changeInterval(long msek); +}; + +/************** debug **************/ + +void runMainloop();