Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/0000755000175000017500000000000014517470757012434 5ustar domidomiTk-ObjEditor-2.010/README0000644000175000017500000000302014517470757013307 0ustar domidomiTk::ObjEditor provides a GUI to edit the attributes of an object or the elements of a simple hash or array. The editor is a Tk::ObjScanner with additional function to edit data. When the user double clicks (with left button) on an item, the value of the item will be displayed in the HList. Use the right button of the mouse of an element to modify its value. Depending on the context, you will also be able to delete the element or to add a sub-element. This module was tested with perl5.8.4 and Tk 804.025 See the embedded documentation in the module for more details. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Legal mumbo jumbo: Copyright (c) 1997-2004,2007,2014 Dominique Dumont. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. - Dominique Dumont ddumont at cpan.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION gunzip -c .tar.gz | tar xvf - cd perl Makefile.PL make test make install From github, this module is built with Dist::Zilla. You must make sure that the following modules are installed: Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaResources Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prepender Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Filter On debian or ubuntu, do: sudo aptitude install \ libdist-zilla-plugin-prepender-perl \ libdist-zilla-plugins-cjm-perl \ libdist-zilla-perl Then run: dzil build or dzil test dzil build Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/demo/0000755000175000017500000000000014517470757013360 5ustar domidomiTk-ObjEditor-2.010/demo/obj_ed.pl0000644000175000017500000000301314517470757015134 0ustar domidomi# # This file is part of Tk-ObjEditor # # This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Dominique Dumont. # # This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. # # ObjEditor - A widget to edit data and object use Tk ; use Tk::ObjEditor ; # sample object to edit package Toto ; sub new { my $type = shift ; my $tkstuff = shift ; my $scalar = 'dummy scalar ref value'; my $self = { 'key1' => 'value1', 'array' => [qw/a b sdf/, {'v1' => '1', 'v2' => 2},'dfg'], 'key2' => { 'sub key1' => 'sv1', 'sub key2' => 'sv2' }, 'piped|key' => {a => 1 , b => 2}, 'scalar_ref_ref' => \\$scalar, 'empty string' => '', 'non_empty string' => ' ', 'long' => 'very long line'.'.' x 80 , 'is undef' => undef, 'some text' => "some \n dummy\n Text\n", } ; bless $self,$type; } package main; sub obj_ed { my($demo) = @_; $TOP = $MW->WidgetDemo ( -name => $demo, -text => 'ObjEditor - data and object editor.', -geometry_manager => 'grid', -title => 'A widget to edit data or object', -iconname => 'ObjEditorDemo' ) ; $TOP->Label(text => "Please click on right button on any item to modify the data")->pack ; my $dummy = new Toto (); $TOP -> ObjEditor ( caller => $dummy, direct => 1, destroyable => 0 ) -> pack; } Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/META.json0000644000175000017500000000331714517470757014061 0ustar domidomi{ "abstract" : "Tk composite widget Obj editor", "author" : [ "Dominique Dumont" ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 6.030, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : 2 }, "name" : "Tk-ObjEditor", "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "Scalar::Util" : "1.01", "Storable" : "0", "Tk" : "0", "Tk::Derived" : "0", "Tk::Dialog" : "0", "Tk::DialogBox" : "0", "Tk::Frame" : "0", "Tk::ObjScanner" : "2.010" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Data::Dumper" : "0", "Test::More" : "0", "Tie::Hash" : "0", "Tie::Scalar" : "0", "Tk::ROText" : "0" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "mailto" : "ddumont at cpan.org", "web" : "https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor/issues" }, "homepage" : "https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor", "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor.git", "web" : "https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor" } }, "version" : "2.010", "x_generated_by_perl" : "v5.36.0", "x_serialization_backend" : "Cpanel::JSON::XS version 4.37", "x_spdx_expression" : "Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later" } Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/Changes0000644000175000017500000000136114517470757013730 0ustar domidomi2.010 2023-10-29 * remove support of obsolete pseudo-hashes (fix Debian #1054981) 2.009 2014-08-03 * fix nb of test skipped when Tk window cannot be created 2.008 2014-07-31 * refreshed the code and tests. No other functional changes 2.005 2007-10-05 * ObjEditor.pm (edit_object): new function so that obj_editor can be invoked from non Tk program with one line. 2.004 2004-07-30 * ChangeLog, MANIFEST: Changed Changes to ChangeLog * Makefile.PL: Require Tk::ObjScanner v2.010 * ObjEditor.pm: Disable display of internal tied data Fix incorrect label update after 'add element' (fix rt ticket 6832) 2.003 2003-12-01 * Adapted tests for Tk804. 2.002 2003-02-14 * doc update * better test with tied stuff Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000014517470757013202 5ustar domidomiTk-ObjEditor-2.010/lib/Tk/0000755000175000017500000000000014517470757013560 5ustar domidomiTk-ObjEditor-2.010/lib/Tk/ObjEditor.pm0000644000175000017500000003143714517470757016007 0ustar domidomi# # This file is part of Tk-ObjEditor # # This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Dominique Dumont. # # This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. # package Tk::ObjEditor; $Tk::ObjEditor::VERSION = '2.010'; use Carp; use Tk::Derived; use Tk::Frame; use Tk::ObjScanner 2.010; use Tk::Dialog; use Tk::DialogBox; use warnings; use strict; use 5.10.1; use Scalar::Util 1.01 qw(reftype); use vars qw/$VERSION @ISA/; use Storable qw(dclone); use base qw(Tk::Derived Tk::ObjScanner); Tk::Widget->Construct('ObjEditor'); sub _isa { return (reftype($_[0]) // '') eq $_[1] ; } sub edit_object { require Tk; import Tk; my $object = shift; my $mw = MainWindow->new; $mw->geometry('+10+10'); my $s = $mw->ObjEditor( '-caller' => $object, -direct => 1, -title => 'object editor' ); $s->pack( -expand => 1, -fill => 'both' ); $s->OnDestroy( sub { $mw->destroy; } ); &MainLoop; # Tk's } sub InitObject { my ( $cw, $args ) = @_; my $data = delete $args->{'caller'} || delete $args->{'-caller'}; $cw->{direct} = delete $args->{'direct'} || delete $args->{'-direct'} || 0; $cw->{user_data} = $data; my $edited_data = $cw->{direct} ? $data : dclone($data); $args->{'-caller'} = $edited_data; # to pass to ObjScanner $args->{'-show_tied'} = 0; # do not show tied data internal $args->{title} = ref($data) . ' editor' unless ( defined $args->{title} || defined $args->{-title} ); $cw->SUPER::InitObject($args); $cw->Subwidget('hlist')->bind( '', sub { $cw->modify_menu() } ); $cw->{actions} = []; return $cw; } sub modify_menu { my $cw = shift; my $item = shift; # reserved for tests unless ( defined $item ) { # pointery and rooty are common widget method and must called on # the right widget to give accurate results my $hlist = $cw->Subwidget('hlist'); $item = $cw->nearest( $hlist->pointery - $hlist->rooty ); } $cw->selectionClear(); # clear all $cw->selectionSet($item); #print "item $item to modify\n"; my $menu = $cw->Menu; my $ref = $cw->info( "data", $item )->{item_ref}; my @children = $cw->infoChildren($item); if ( not ref($$ref) ) { $menu->add( 'command', '-label' => 'modify element', '-command' => sub { $cw->modify_entry($item); } ); } if ( $item eq 'root' ) { $menu->add( 'command', '-label' => 'reset', '-command' => sub { $cw->reset; } ) unless $cw->{direct}; } else { $menu->add( 'command', '-label' => 'delete', '-command' => sub { $cw->delete_entry($item); } ); } $menu->Popup( -popover => 'cursor', -popanchor => 'nw' ); return $menu; } sub reset { my $cw = shift; $cw->{chief} = dclone( $cw->{user_data} ); $cw->updateListBox(); } # returns the edited data (a clone in case of no-direct option) sub get_data { my $cw = shift; return $cw->{chief}; } sub get_orig_data { my $cw = shift; return $cw->{user_data}; } sub modify_entry { my $cw = shift; my $item = shift; my $is_text = shift || 0; my $text = $cw->entrycget( $item, '-text' ); my ($item_key) = ( $text =~ m/^[\[\{](.*?)[\]\}]->/ ); my $c_data = $cw->entrycget( $item, '-data' ); my $ref = $c_data->{item_ref}; my $modified = $cw->modify_widget( $ref, $is_text ); return unless $modified; # replace value in parent sdata structure $cw->update_item($item); } sub update_item { my ( $cw, $item ) = @_[ 0, 1 ]; my $direction = $_[2] || ''; my $c_data = $cw->entrycget( $item, '-data' ); my $parent_item = $cw->info( "parent", $item ); my $parent_c_data = $cw->entrycget( $parent_item, '-data' ); my $parent_ref = $item eq 'root' ? $cw->{chief} : $parent_c_data->{tied_display} ? \tied( ${ $parent_c_data->{item_ref} } ) : $parent_c_data->{item_ref}; # update HList display my $text = $cw->describe_element( $parent_ref, $c_data->{index} ); $cw->entryconfigure( $item, -text => $text ); # update parent if necessary if ( $parent_c_data->{tied_display} and $direction ne 'down' ) { $cw->update_item( $parent_item, 'up' ); } # update below if necessary if ( $c_data->{tied_display} and $direction ne 'up' ) { my $h = $cw->Subwidget('hlist'); foreach my $child ( $h->infoChildren($item) ) { $cw->update_item( $child, 'down' ); } } } sub modify_widget { my $cw = shift; my $ref = shift; my $is_text = shift; # construct popup dialog to change item value. my $db = $cw->DialogBox( -title => 'modify element', -buttons => [ "OK", "Cancel" ] ); $cw->{current_dialog} = $db; # Note: focus is taken over by DialogBox and given to "OK" $db->add( 'Label', -text => 'Please enter new value' )->pack; my $textw; if ( $is_text or ( defined $$ref and $$ref =~ /\n/ ) ) { $textw = $db->add('Text')->pack( -expand => 1, -fill => 'both' ); $textw->insert( 'end', $$ref ); $db->bind( '', '' ); # remove Dialog Box binding on return $db->Advertise( 'Entry' => $textw ); } else { my $entry = $db->add( 'Entry', -textvariable => $ref )->pack( -expand => 1, -fill => 'x' ); $db->Advertise( 'Entry' => $entry ); } # Show method should be enhanced to accept a "focus" parameter # so focus could be given to the actual editing widget my $answer = $db->Show; return 0 unless $answer eq "OK"; # the '- 1c' skips the newline erroneously added by the text widget # Thanks Slaven $$ref = $textw->get( '1.0', 'end - 1c' ) if defined $textw; return 1; } sub add_entry { my $cw = shift; my $item = shift; # construct popup dialog to change item value. my $db = $cw->DialogBox( -title => 'add element', -buttons => [ "OK", "Cancel" ] ); my $ok = $db->Subwidget('B_OK'); # enforce that a type is choosen by the user and that a new key is used my ( $key_ok, $type_ok ) = ( 0, 0 ); my $check = sub { my $what = $key_ok && $type_ok ? 'normal' : 'disabled'; $ok->configure( -state => $what ); }; &$check; # for fun and for test my $ref_ref = $cw->entrycget( $item, '-data' )->{item_ref}; my $ref = $$ref_ref; my $is_hash_like = _isa( $ref, 'HASH' ); my $what = $is_hash_like ? 'key' : 'index'; $db->add( 'Label', -text => "enter new $what" )->pack; my $key = $is_hash_like ? '' : scalar(@$ref); $db->add( 'Entry', -textvariable => \$key, -validate => 'key', -validatecommand => sub { my $prop = shift; #print "key: '$prop'\n"; if ( ( $is_hash_like and not exists $ref->{$prop} ) or ( _isa( $ref, 'ARRAY' ) and not defined $ref->[$prop] ) ) { $key_ok = 1; } else { $key_ok = 0; } &$check; 1; } )->pack; $db->add( 'Label', -text => "Specify new element type" )->pack; my $type = 'undef'; my $mb = $db->add( 'Menubutton', -textvariable => \$type, qw/-indicatoron 1 -relief raised/ ); my $menu = $mb->Menu( -tearoff => 0 ); $mb->configure( -menu => $menu ); foreach (qw/array hash scalar text/) { $mb->radiobutton( -label => $_, -value => $_, -variable => \$type, -indicatoron => 0, -command => sub { $type_ok = 1; &$check; } ); } $mb->pack; return if $db->Show ne 'OK'; # update data structure my $new; if ( $type eq 'hash' ) { $new = {}; } elsif ( $type eq 'array' ) { $new = []; } elsif ( $type eq 'text' ) { $cw->modify_widget( \$new, 1 ); } else { $cw->modify_widget( \$new, 0 ); } return unless defined $new; $ref->{$key} = $new if _isa( $ref, 'HASH' ); $ref->[$key] = $new if _isa( $ref, 'ARRAY' ); #recompute the text for parent widget my $text = $cw->element( \$ref ); $cw->entryconfigure( $item, '-text', $text ); #(re)display the children $cw->deleteOffsprings($item); $cw->displaySubItem($item); # by default do not display tied internals } sub delete_entry { my $cw = shift; my $item = shift; my $item_key = $cw->entrycget( $item, '-data' )->{index} || ''; my $dialog = $cw->Dialog( -title => 'WARNING', -text => "Delete the '$item_key' element and all its children ?", -buttons => [ "Yes", "No" ] ); my $answer = $dialog->Show(); return if $answer eq "No"; my $parent_item = $cw->info( "parent", $item ); my $text_parent = $cw->entrycget( $parent_item, "-text" ); my $parent_ref = $cw->entrycget( $parent_item, '-data' )->{item_ref}; delete $$parent_ref->{$item_key} if _isa( $$parent_ref, 'HASH' ); splice @$$parent_ref, $item_key, 1 if _isa( $$parent_ref, 'ARRAY' ); $cw->entryconfigure( $parent_item, "-text", $cw->element($parent_ref) ); $cw->deleteEntry($item); } # used for tests sub get_current_dialog { my $self = shift; return $self->{current_dialog}; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Tk::ObjEditor - Tk composite widget Obj editor =head1 SYNOPSIS use Tk::ObjEditor; my $editor = $mw->ObjEditor( caller => $object, direct => [1|0], [title=>"windows"]) -> pack ; =head1 DESCRIPTION This widget provides a GUI to edit the attributes of an object or the elements of a simple hash or array. The editor is a L with additional function to edit data. The editor can be used in an autonomous way with the C function. When the user double clicks (with left button) on an item, the value of the item will be displayed in the HList. If the value is a scalar, the scalar will be displayed in the text window. (Which is handy if the value is a multi-line string) If you use the middle button and the item (either hash, array or scalar) is tied to an object , you will open the object hidden behind the tied variable. Use the right button of the mouse of an element to modify its value. Depending on the context, you will also be able to delete the element or to add a sub-element. This may be not clear. If yes, I think that trying this widget will be much clearer than any explanation I can write. So run the Tk widget demo and you'll find the Obj editor demo in the "User Contributed Demonstration" section. =head1 Direct or undirect edit As the constructor will pass a reference to the data structure to be edited, the data can be edited : =over =item not directly In this case, the data structure is cloned. The widget will edit the cloned version of the data structure. This enable the user to cancel the edition. This means that any reference to the internals of old data structure will stay on the old datastructure and will not be aware of the new values entered with this widget. Unforunately, undirect edition will break if the cloned data structure contains code reference. =item directly In this case, the data structure is not cloned. The edition is performed on the passed reference. Any reference to the internals of old data structure will be updated on-line. The drawback is that the user cannot cancel (or undo) the edition. =back =head1 Constructor parameters =over 4 =item * -caller: The ref of the object or hash or array to edit (mandatory). =item * -title: the title of the menu created by the editor (optional) =item * -direct: Set to 1 if you want to perform direct edition. =back =head1 Autonomous widget =head2 edit_object( data ) This function is not exported and must be called this way: Tk::ObjEditor::edit_object($data); This function will load Tk and pop up an editor widget. When the user destroy the widget (with C destroy> menu), the user code is resumed. =head1 CAVEATS Like L ObjEditor does not detect recursive data structures. It will just keep on displaying the tree until the user gets tired of clicking on the HList items. ObjEditor cannot edit code reference. The module will break if you try undirect edition of data containing code references. =head1 AUTHOR Dominique Dumont (ddumont at cpan.org), Guillaume Degremont. =head1 LICENSE Copyright (c) 1997-2004,2007,2014 Dominique Dumont, Guillaume Degremont. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), L, L, L =cut Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/lib/Tk/ObjEditorDialog.pm0000644000175000017500000000540014517470757017116 0ustar domidomi# # This file is part of Tk-ObjEditor # # This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Dominique Dumont. # # This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. # package Tk::ObjEditorDialog; $Tk::ObjEditorDialog::VERSION = '2.010'; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Tk::ObjEditor; use vars qw/$VERSION @ISA/; #use Storable qw(dclone); use base qw(Tk::Derived Tk::DialogBox); Tk::Widget->Construct('ObjEditorDialog'); sub Populate { my ( $cw, $args ) = @_; my $data = delete $args->{'caller'} || delete $args->{'-caller'}; $cw->{direct} = delete $args->{'direct'} || delete $args->{'-direct'} || 0; # need to add different button for clone ???? my $buttons = $cw->{direct} ? ['done'] : [qw/OK cancel/]; $args->{-buttons} = $buttons; $cw->SUPER::Populate($args); $cw->add( 'ObjEditor', caller => $data, -direct => $cw->{direct} )->pack; return $cw; } sub Show { my $cw = shift; my $hit = $cw->SUPER::Show(@_); if ( $hit eq 'OK' ) { # no direct edit return $cw->Subwidget("objeditor")->get_data(); } else { return $cw->Subwidget("objeditor")->get_orig_data(); } } =head1 NAME Tk::ObjEditorDialog - Tk composite widget obj editor popup dialog =head1 SYNOPSIS use Tk::ObjEditorDialog; my $editor = $mw->ObjEditorDialog( caller => $object, direct => [1|0], [title=>"windows"]) ; $editor -> Show; =head1 DESCRIPTION This widget is a L within a L widget. I.e. it will appear in its own toplevel window when you invoke the Show() method like the FileDialog widget. =head1 Constructor parameters =over 4 =item * caller: The ref of the object or hash or array to edit (mandatory). =item * title: the title of the menu created by the editor (optional) =item * direct: Set to 1 if you want to perform direct edition. =back =head1 Method =head2 Show(grab) As in L, this method displays the dialog box, until user invokes one of the buttons in the bottom frame. If the grab type is specified in grab, then Show uses that grab; otherwise it uses a local grab. Returns the name of the button invoked. =head1 CAVEATS Like L ObjEditor does not detect recursive data structures. It will just keep on displaying the tree until the user gets tired of clicking on the HList items. =head1 AUTHOR Dominique Dumont. Copyright (c) 2001 Dominique Dumont. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), L, L, L, L, L =cut Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/t/0000755000175000017500000000000014517470757012677 5ustar domidomiTk-ObjEditor-2.010/t/pod.t0000644000175000017500000000032214517470757013643 0ustar domidomi# -*- cperl -*- use strict; use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; my @poddirs = qw( lib ); all_pod_files_ok( all_pod_files( @poddirs ) ); Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/t/obj_ed_dialog.t0000644000175000017500000000517314517470757015633 0ustar domidomi# -*- cperl -*- use strict; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use Tk; use ExtUtils::testlib; use Tk::ObjEditorDialog; use Tk::ROText; use Data::Dumper; use Test::More tests => 4; my $trace = shift || 0; package Toto; sub new { my $type = shift; my $tkstuff = shift; my $scalar = 'dummy scalar ref value'; my $self = { 'key1' => 'value1', 'array' => [ qw/a b sdf/, { 'v1' => '1', 'v2' => 2 }, 'dfg' ], 'key2' => { 'sub key1' => 'sv1', 'sub key2' => 'sv2' }, 'piped|key' => { a => 1, b => 2 }, 'scalar_ref_ref' => \\$scalar, 'empty string' => '', 'non_empty string' => ' ', 'long' => 'very long line' . '.' x 80, 'is undef' => undef, 'some text' => "some \n dummy\n Text\n", }; bless $self, $type; } package main; ok( 1, "compiled" ); my $toto; my $mw = eval { MainWindow->new }; SKIP: { skip "Cannot open Tk", 3 unless defined $mw; my $dummy = new Toto(); ok( $dummy, "created dummy object" ); $mw->Label( -text => "Here's the data that will be edited" )->pack; my $text = $mw->Scrolled('ROText'); $text->pack; $text->insert( 'end', Dumper($dummy) ); $mw->Label( -text => "use right button to get editor menu" )->pack; my $fm = $mw->Frame; $fm->pack; $fm->Label( -text => 'Monitoring hash->{key1} value:' )->pack(qw/-side left/); my $mon = $fm->Label( -textvariable => \$dummy->{key1} )->pack(qw/-side left/); ok( 1, "Created some data monitors" ); my $direct = sub { print "Creating obj editor (direct edition)\n" if $trace; my $box = $mw->ObjEditorDialog( '-caller' => $dummy, -direct => 1 ); $box->Show; $text->delete( '1.0', 'end' ); $text->insert( 'end', Dumper($dummy) ); }; my $cloned = sub { print "Creating obj editor (not direct edition)\n" if $trace; my $box = $mw->ObjEditorDialog( '-caller' => $dummy ); my $new = $box->Show; $text->delete( '1.0', 'end' ); $text->insert( 'end', Dumper($new) ); }; my $bf = $mw->Frame->pack; ### TBD edit direct and indirect ???? $bf->Button( -text => 'direct edit', -command => $direct )->pack( -side => 'right' ); $bf->Button( -text => 'edit', -command => $cloned )->pack( -side => 'right' ); $bf->Button( -text => 'quit', -command => sub { $mw->destroy; } )->pack( -side => 'left' ); if ($trace) { MainLoop; # Tk's } else { $mw->idletasks; $mw->after(1000); # sleep 300ms } ok( 1, "mainloop done" ); } Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/t/obj_editor.t0000644000175000017500000001005114517470757015201 0ustar domidomi# -*- cperl -*- use strict; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use Tk; use ExtUtils::testlib; use Tk::ObjEditor; use Tk::ROText; use Data::Dumper; use Test::More tests => 5; my $trace = shift || 0; package myHash; use Tie::Hash; use vars qw/@ISA/; @ISA = qw/Tie::StdHash/; sub TIEHASH { my $class = shift; my %args = @_; return bless { %args, dummy => 'foo' }, $class; } sub STORE { my ( $self, $idx, $value ) = @_; $self->{$idx} = $value; return $value; } package MyScalar; use Tie::Scalar; use vars qw/@ISA/; @ISA = qw/Tie::StdHash/; sub TIESCALAR { my $class = shift; my %args = @_; return bless { %args, dummy => 'foo default value' }, $class; } sub STORE { my ( $self, $value ) = @_; $self->{data} = $value; return $value; } sub FETCH { my ($self) = @_; # print "\t\t",'@.....@.....@..... MeScalar read',"\n"; return $self->{data} || $self->{dummy}; } package Toto; sub new { my %h; tie %h, 'myHash', 'dummy key' => 'dummy value' or die; $h{data1} = 'value1'; my $type = shift; my $tkstuff = shift; my $scalar = 'dummy scalar ref value'; my $self = { 'key1' => 'example of value for key1', 'array' => [ qw/a b sdf/, { 'v1' => '1', 'v2' => 2 }, 'dfg' ], 'key2' => { 'sub key1' => 'sv1', 'sub key2' => 'sv2' }, 'piped|key' => { a => 1, b => 2 }, 'scalar_ref_ref' => \\$scalar, 'empty string' => '', 'non_empty string' => ' ', 'long' => 'very long line' . '.' x 80, 'is undef' => undef, 'some text' => "some \n dummy\n Text\n", 'tied hash' => \%h }; tie( $self->{tied_scalar}, 'MyScalar', 'dummy key' => 'dummy value' ) or die; $self->{tied_scalar} = 'some scalar huh?'; bless $self, $type; } package main; ok( 1, "compiled" ); my $toto; my $mw = eval { MainWindow->new(-width => 600, -height => 400) }; SKIP: { skip "Cannot open Tk", 4 unless defined $mw; my $w_menu = $mw->Frame( -relief => 'raised', -borderwidth => 2 ); $w_menu->pack( -fill => 'x' ); my $f = $w_menu->Menubutton( -text => 'File', -underline => 0 )->pack( -side => 'left' ); $f->command( -label => 'Quit', -command => sub { $mw->destroy; } ); my $dummy = new Toto($mw); ok( $dummy, "created dummy object" ); $mw->Label( -text => "use right button to get editor menu" )->pack; my $fm = $mw->Frame; $fm->pack; $fm->Label( -text => 'Monitoring hash->{key1} value:' )->pack(qw/-side left/); my $mon = $fm->Label( -textvariable => \$dummy->{key1} )->pack(qw/-side left/); ok( 1, "Created some data monitors" ); my $objEd = $mw->ObjEditor( '-caller' => $dummy, -direct => 1, #destroyable => 0, -title => 'test editor' )->pack( -expand => 1, -fill => 'both' ); $mw->idletasks; ok( $objEd, "Created obj editor" ); sub scan { my $topName = shift; $objEd->yview($topName); foreach my $c ( $objEd->infoChildren($topName) ) { $objEd->displaySubItem($c); scan($c); #print $c,"\n"; last if $c =~ /root\|2/; } $mw->idletasks; } sub refresh { $mw->idletasks; $mw->after(1000); # sleep 300ms } if ($trace) { MainLoop; # Tk's } else { scan('root'); $objEd->displaySubItem('root|1'); # modify string entry my $menu = $objEd->modify_menu('root|1'); # string entry refresh; # since call to Dialog is blocking, we must pass this sub ref to a # timer my $sub = sub { my $dialog = $objEd->get_current_dialog; $dialog->Subwidget('Entry')->insert( 0, 'yada' ); refresh; $dialog->Subwidget('B_OK')->invoke; }; $mw->after( 1000, $sub ); # Invoked Dialog will block until B_OK is pressed $menu->invoke(1); refresh; } ok( 1, "mainloop done" ); } Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/dist.ini0000644000175000017500000000153714517470757014106 0ustar domidominame = Tk-ObjEditor author = Dominique Dumont license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Dominique Dumont copyright_year = 2014 [MetaResources] homepage = https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor bugtracker.web = https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor/issues bugtracker.mailto = ddumont at cpan.org repository.url = https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor.git repository.web = https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor repository.type = git [@Filter] -bundle = @Basic -remove = Readme [AutoPrereqs] skip = ^[a-z\d]+$ skip = ExtUtils::testlib skip = Exporter [Prepender] copyright=1 [NextRelease] format = %v%T %{yyyy-MM-dd}d [PkgVersion] ; use 'V=2.234 dzil release' to override version number [Git::NextVersion] [Git::Check] allow_dirty = dist.ini allow_dirty = Changes [Git::Commit] [Git::Tag] [Git::Push] [MetaJSON] Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/MANIFEST0000644000175000017500000000037714517470757013574 0ustar domidomi# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.030. 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The End Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/META.yml0000644000175000017500000000172614517470757013713 0ustar domidomi--- abstract: 'Tk composite widget Obj editor' author: - 'Dominique Dumont' build_requires: Data::Dumper: '0' Test::More: '0' Tie::Hash: '0' Tie::Scalar: '0' Tk::ROText: '0' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 6.030, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: Tk-ObjEditor requires: Carp: '0' Scalar::Util: '1.01' Storable: '0' Tk: '0' Tk::Derived: '0' Tk::Dialog: '0' Tk::DialogBox: '0' Tk::Frame: '0' Tk::ObjScanner: '2.010' resources: bugtracker: https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor/issues homepage: https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor repository: https://github.com/dod38fr/perl-tk-objeditor.git version: '2.010' x_generated_by_perl: v5.36.0 x_serialization_backend: 'YAML::Tiny version 1.74' x_spdx_expression: 'Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later' Tk-ObjEditor-2.010/Makefile.PL0000644000175000017500000000333214517470757014407 0ustar domidomi# # This file is part of Tk-ObjEditor # # This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Dominique Dumont. # # This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. # # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.030. use strict; use warnings; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "Tk composite widget Obj editor", "AUTHOR" => "Dominique Dumont", "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0 }, "DISTNAME" => "Tk-ObjEditor", "LICENSE" => "perl", "NAME" => "Tk::ObjEditor", "PREREQ_PM" => { "Carp" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => "1.01", "Storable" => 0, "Tk" => 0, "Tk::Derived" => 0, "Tk::Dialog" => 0, "Tk::DialogBox" => 0, "Tk::Frame" => 0, "Tk::ObjScanner" => "2.010" }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => { "Data::Dumper" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "Tie::Hash" => 0, "Tie::Scalar" => 0, "Tk::ROText" => 0 }, "VERSION" => "2.010", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t" } ); my %FallbackPrereqs = ( "Carp" => 0, "Data::Dumper" => 0, "Scalar::Util" => "1.01", "Storable" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "Tie::Hash" => 0, "Tie::Scalar" => 0, "Tk" => 0, "Tk::Derived" => 0, "Tk::Dialog" => 0, "Tk::DialogBox" => 0, "Tk::Frame" => 0, "Tk::ObjScanner" => "2.010", "Tk::ROText" => 0 ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) { delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES}; delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs; } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);