X-Git-Url: https://git.cweiske.de/enigma2.git/blobdiff_plain/d90dbdc59343556b52e40049e890a085773a3b51..4eff668d8019ed9255d72b4373f6b1053231f129:/mytest.py diff --git a/mytest.py b/mytest.py index d594af38..8b3ad497 100644 --- a/mytest.py +++ b/mytest.py @@ -87,6 +87,31 @@ class GUIOutputDevice(OutputDevice): def create(self, comp, desktop): comp.createGUIScreen(self.parent, desktop) +# Session.open: +# * push current active dialog ('current_dialog') onto stack +# * call execEnd for this dialog +# * clear in_exec flag +# * hide screen +# * instantiate new dialog into 'current_dialog' +# * create screens, components +# * read, apply skin +# * create GUI for screen +# * call execBegin for new dialog +# * set in_exec +# * show gui screen +# * call components' / screen's onExecBegin +# ... screen is active, until it calls 'close'... +# Session.close: +# * assert in_exec +# * save return value +# * start deferred close handler ('onClose') +# * execEnd +# * clear in_exec +# * hide screen +# .. a moment later: +# Session.doClose: +# * destroy screen + class Session: def __init__(self, desktop = None, summary_desktop = None, navigation = None): self.desktop = desktop @@ -204,7 +229,7 @@ class Session: return dlg def pushCurrent(self): - if self.current_dialog: + if self.current_dialog is not None: self.dialog_stack.append(self.current_dialog) self.execEnd() @@ -225,8 +250,13 @@ class Session: def openWithCallback(self, callback, screen, *arguments, **kwargs): dlg = self.open(screen, *arguments, **kwargs) dlg.callback = callback + return dlg def open(self, screen, *arguments, **kwargs): + if len(self.dialog_stack) and not self.in_exec: + raise "modal open are allowed only from a screen which is modal!" + # ...unless it's the very first screen. + self.pushCurrent() dlg = self.current_dialog = self.instantiateDialog(screen, *arguments, **kwargs) dlg.isTmp = True @@ -237,11 +267,20 @@ class Session: def keyEvent(self, code): print "code " + str(code) - def close(self, *retval): + 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()