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'\" # CE - end code excerpt .de CE .fi .RE .. .de UL \\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 .. .TH "uevent" 3tcl 0.2 uev "User events" .BS .SH NAME uevent \- User events .SH SYNOPSIS package require \fBTcl 8.4\fR .sp package require \fBuevent ?0.2?\fR .sp package require \fBlogger \fR .sp \fB::uevent::bind\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR \fIcommand\fR .sp \fBcommand\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR \fIdetails\fR .sp \fB::uevent::unbind\fR \fItoken\fR .sp \fB::uevent::generate\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR ?\fIdetails\fR? .sp \fB::uevent::list\fR .sp \fB::uevent::list\fR \fItag\fR .sp \fB::uevent::list\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR .sp .BE .SH DESCRIPTION This package provides a general facility for the handling of user events. Allows the binding of arbitrary commands to arbitrary events on arbitrary tags, removal of bindings, and event generation. .PP The main difference to the event system built into the Tcl/Tk core is that the latter can generate only virtual events, and only for widgets. It is not possible to use the builtin facilities to bind to events on arbitrary (pseudo-)objects, nor is it able to generate events for such. .PP Here we can, by assuming that each object in question is represented by its own tag. Which is possible as we allow arbitrary tags. .PP More differences: .IP [1] The package uses only a two-level hierarchy, tags and events, to handle everything, whereas the Tcl/Tk system uses three levels, i.e. objects, tags, and events, with a n:m relationship between objects and tags. .IP [2] This package triggers all bound commands for a tag/event combination, and they are independent of each other. A bound command cannot force the event processing core to abort the processing of command coming after it. .PP .SH API The package exports three commands, as specified below: .TP \fB::uevent::bind\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR \fIcommand\fR Using this command registers the \fIcommand\fR prefix to be triggered when the \fIevent\fR occurs for the \fItag\fR. The result of the command is an opaque token representing the binding. Note that if the same combination of <\fItag\fR,\fIevent\fR,\fIcommand\fR> is used multiple times the same token is returned by every call. .sp The signature of the \fIcommand\fR prefix is .RS .TP \fBcommand\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR \fIdetails\fR .RE .sp where \fIdetails\fR contains the argument(s) of the event. Its contents are event specific and have to be agreed upon between actual event generator and consumer. This package simply transfers the information and does not perform any processing beyond that. .TP \fB::uevent::unbind\fR \fItoken\fR This command releases the event binding represented by the \fItoken\fR. The token has to be the result of a call to \fB::uevent::bind\fR. The result of the command is the empty string. .TP \fB::uevent::generate\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR ?\fIdetails\fR? This command generates an \fIevent\fR for the \fItag\fR, triggering all commands bound to that combination. The \fIdetails\fR argument is simply passed unchanged to all event handlers. It is the responsibility of the code generating and consuming the event to have an agreement about the format and contents of the information carried therein. The result of the command is the empty string. .sp Note that all bound commands are triggered, independently of each other. The event handlers cannot assume a specific order. They are also \fInot\fR called synchronously with the invokation of this command, but simply put into the event queue for processing when the system returns to the event loop. .sp Generating an event for an unknown tag, or for a <\fItag\fR,\fIevent\fR> combination which has no commands bound to it is allowed, such calls will be ignored. .TP \fB::uevent::list\fR In this form the command returns a list containing the names of all tags which have events with commands bound to them. .TP \fB::uevent::list\fR \fItag\fR In this format the command returns a list containing the names of all events for the \fItag\fR with commands bound to them. Specifying an unknown tag, i.e. a tag without event and commands, will cause the command to throw an error. .TP \fB::uevent::list\fR \fItag\fR \fIevent\fR In this format the command returns a list containing all commands bound to the \fIevent\fR for the \fItag\fR. Specifying an unknown tag or unknown event, will cause the command to throw an error. .PP .SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category \fIuevent\fR of the \fITcllib SF Trackers\fR [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. .SH "SEE ALSO" hook(3tcl) .SH KEYWORDS bind, event, generate event, hook, unbind .SH CATEGORY Programming tools .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2007 Andreas Kupries .fi