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Related Info: TextEdit Edition Manager
Linking Text Objects
By Scott Steketee, Philadelphia, PA
Note: Source code files accompanying article are located on MacTech CD-ROM or source code disks.
TLinkItem: A MacApp class to link the content of text objects
“An injury to one is an injury to all.”
[Scott Steketee, a former teacher, has been programming the Apple II for many years, and is now adapting his popular GradeBook Deluxe program for the Macintosh.]
Introduction
This article presents a MacApp class which allows several TEditText or TStaticText objects to be linked, so that they always show the same contents, even while one is being edited. It also presents a subclass of TEditText which is capable of controlling such a link, and explains how to create subclasses of other objects so that they too can control and be controlled by the link. The objects which share the same text can be in the same or different windows, and there can be any number of such objects.
Macintosh applications frequently provide several different ways of viewing or changing some item of data. In a spreadsheet, for instance, the item may appear in a grid cell and in a separate formula bar where it can be edited. In a color program, the percentage of red may appear both in numeric form and as the position of a slider. In a database, the user may be entering data in a special record entry dialog, while the data appears in a second window as a row in a grid and in still another as an item in a report. In my own application (a teacher’s gradebook program), the teacher can enter information about a student in either a dialog window or a grade entry window; if both windows are open at the same time, changes in one should be immediately reflected in the other.
MacApp provides a good environment in which to construct this capability. The strength of MacApp, as an object programming system combined with a large Mac-specific class library, lies in the programmer’s ability to re-use the classes already provided, and to create new classes by modifying the existing ones. This strength shows up well here; the entire unit requires only one new class and relatively minor changes to three existing classes.
Publishers and Subscribers
For the remainder of this article, the objects that initiate the updating process by sending update information to the link are called publishers, and objects that accept and display update information from the link are called subscribers. The function of the link is to accept information from a publisher, and to forward the information to all the appropriate subscribers. Any object can function as a publisher by calling the appropriate method of the link. The present unit allows TStaticText, TEditText and TTEView objects to function as subscribers; other classes can be added by overriding the appropriate method.
A publisher which provides a visual representation of the data is usually also a subscriber, so that if any other publisher changes the data, the first publisher will get the updated information and be able to change its own visual representation of the data. On the other hand, a subscriber which only displays data and doesn’t change it will not be a publisher.
The unit ULinkItem provides the links between publishers and subscribers, and allows TEditText items to publish their data while the user is entering it. This unit allows all the subscribers to be updated each time the user changes the data, either by typing a character or by performing some other editing action. An application could provide several TEditText objects which can be used to enter data; as the data changes, the link updates the subscribing views in real time. The unit allows TEditText, TStaticText and TTEView objects to function as subscribers, with no limit to the number of subscribers which can be linked to the same item of data. (Of course, if you’re simultaneously updating a dozen objects on the screen with every character typed, things could get a little slow ) The classes that can function as subscribers can easily be extended to include your own custom classes. Such subscribers might be grids or lists showing text, or they could be objects capable of showing some other, non-text representation of the data.
Implementing the Links
One new class (TLinkItem) is defined to serve as the repository for one item of data and to keep track of the subscribers that display the data. Three other classes are modified (TEditText, TDialogView, and TDialogTEView) so that a TEditText object can function as a publisher while it is being edited. When the user edits such a TEditText object on the screen, the object publishes each change by forwarding it to the corresponding link item, which in turn forwards the change to all its subscribers.
The first object, TLinkItem, is fairly straight-forward. It requires three fields. The field fText stores the data, and fLinks is a list of all the subscribers. A third field, fUpdating, is set to TRUE whenever the item is in the process of informing its subscribers of a change. (This field is used to avoid the situation in which the link informs a subscriber of a change, and the subscriber, not knowing who sent the message, sends a message right back to inform the link that it has been changed, and the link then starts all over again informing subscribers )
There are five important methods of TLinkItem, in addition to the usual initialization, Free, and Fields methods. AddLink adds an object to the list of subscribers, and RemoveLink removes an object from the list. GetText supplies the current value of the link’s text data. SetText changes the text (usually but not necessarily as a result of the user’s typing) and initiates an update of all the subscribers. Finally, UpdatedLink sends the changed text to one single subscriber. This method knows how to update TEditText, TStaticText and TTEView objects; it must be overridden in order to allow updating of other kinds of objects.
Modifying TEditText
The rest of the unit is devoted to modifying TEditText objects so they can initiate and receive updates. It would be nice if we could modify only the TEditText class, but TEditText depends rather closely on three other classes for its behavior, and two of these three classes need to be modified.
(One of the principles of good object programming is to minimize the connections between different objects. To the extent possible, each object should stand on its own, with its methods and data as little as possible dependent on other objects. MacApp tries to meet this objective, but doesn’t succeed very well in the case of TEditText. It requires close and complex cooperation of four objects--the TEditText, a TDialogView, a TScroller, and a TDialogTEView--just to edit some text.)
The main change to TEditText itself is that SetText must check to see if it’s publishing to a TLinkItem, and if so pass the new text to the link.
TDialogTEView must also be sub-classed. This class is used in editing: when the TEditText is clicked on, a TDialogTEView is installed to handle the actual editing. Two of the methods must be overridden. First, InstallEditText is overridden so that when the view is installed in the TEditText, it is linked to the same item as the TEditText is. Second, all the changes to the text must be caught and relayed back to the TLinkItem. These changes include the typing of characters and the edit menu commands Cut, Paste and Clear. Fortunately, all these editing changes call SynchView to update the display, so SynchView is overridden so that it also updates the text in the TLinkItem.
Finally, TDialogView must also be subclassed, so that when it creates the TDialogTEView which later gets installed in the TEditText to handle editing, it creates our new-style TDialogTEView which knows how to handle links, instead of the old style that doesn’t.
The Source Code
The source code includes five files. Files ULinkItem.p and ULinkItem.inc1.p are the interface and implementation respectively for the classes described in the article. ULinkDemo.p, ULinkDemo.inc1.p, and MLinkDemo.p are the Pascal source files for a demonstration program which allows you to create a multitude of windows with linked EditText items. Finally, LinkDemo.r is the resource file for the demonstration program.
The program has been tested with MacApp 2.0 under both MPW Pascal and Think Pascal. (To run under Think Pascal, the interface and implementation of each unit must be combined into a single file using Think’s Source Converter.)
Extending the Unit
To extend this unit so that a link can forward data to other types of subscribers, you need only override the UpdatedLink procedure. This procedure checks to see if the subscriber currently being updated is one that it knows how to handle. If it is, the procedure takes whatever update action is appropriate and returns TRUE; otherwise it calls INHERITED UpdatedLink. Here is a template:
{1} FUNCTION TMyLink.UpdatedLink (subscriber: TObject; theText: str255): BOOLEAN; OVERRIDE; { Update the subscribers we know how to do } { & return TRUE; Otherwise call inherited } { UpdatedLink. } BEGIN IF Member (subscriber, TMyObject) THEN { this is my type of subscriber } BEGIN { Set the text or take some other appropriate action---e.g., TMyObject(subscriber).SetText (theText); } UpdatedLink := TRUE; END ELSE { this is not my type of subscriber, } { so find someone else to update it. } UpdatedLink := INHERITED UpdatedLink (subscriber, theText); END;
If you are defining a class with the capability of subscribing to a link, it’s probably best to rely on the link to store the text data, and not to store a copy locally in the object. This finesses the problem of data integrity: the conflict in which the subscriber’s locally stored data doesn’t match the link’s data cannot arise. If there is a local copy of the data (as is the case with TEditText and TStaticText), it’s important to guarantee the integrity of the data. One approach is to make sure that any change to the local copy of the data is immediately sent to the link to be published. The other approach is to ensure that the link is the only object that ever sends new data to your object. If any other object wants to change your object’s data, it needs to do so by updating the link to which your object subscribes.
Besides being easy to extend this unit to allow it to automatically update other kinds of subscribers when the text in the TLinkItem changes, it would also be fairly easy to modify the unit so that the shared data is some other kind of information--numerical data, for instance. This would be a natural way to link a number in a text edit box with some other visual display--the position of a slider or dial, for instance.
Another possible extension to this capability of linking different items within an application is the capability of linking items from different applications. An interface between this unit and Apple’s IAC (Inter-Application Communications) facilities would be a natural. Attention, MacApp hackers! Who can give us some useful IAC capabilities?
Finally, if there’s interest, I’ll write a future column or two on a flexible approach to linking a two-dimensional view (i.e., a TGridView) with a two-dimensional data structure (a two-dimensional dynamic array based on TDynamicArray).
{2} {=========== File ULinkItem.p ===========} UNIT ULinkItem; INTERFACE USES UMacApp, UTEView, UDialog, UGridView, Fonts, ToolUtils; TYPE TLinkItem = OBJECT (TObject) fText: StringHandle;{ the data itself } fLinks:TList; { list of subscribers } fUpdating: BOOLEAN; { don’t respond to call-backs while } { I’m sending update messages to my } { subscribers. } PROCEDURE TLinkItem.ILinkItem (theText: str255); PROCEDURE TLinkItem.Free; OVERRIDE; FUNCTION TLinkItem.UpdatedLink (theSubscriber: TObject; theText: str255): BOOLEAN; PROCEDURE TLinkItem.SetText (theText: str255; thePublisher: TObject); PROCEDURE TLinkItem.GetText (VAR theText: str255); PROCEDURE TLinkItem.AddLink (theSubscriber: TObject); PROCEDURE TLinkItem.RemoveLink (theSubscriber: TObject); PROCEDURE TLinkItem.Fields ( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; END; TLinkEditText = OBJECT (TEditText) fLink: TLinkItem; PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.ILinkEditText (itsSuperView: TView; itsLocation, itsSize: VPoint; itsMaxChars: INTEGER; itsLink: TLinkItem); PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.Free; OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.SetText (theText: Str255; redraw: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.Fields ( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; END; TLinkDialogTEView = OBJECT (TDialogTEView) fLink: TLinkItem; { the item, if any, the TEView } { is linked to } PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.IDialogTEView (itsDocument: TDocument; itsSuperView: TView; itsLocation, itsSize: VPoint; itsHDeterminer, itsVDeterminer: SizeDeterminer; itsInset: Rect; itsTextStyle: TextStyle; itsJustification: INTEGER; itsStyleType, itsAutoWrap: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.SynchView (redraw: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.InstallEditText (theEditText: TEditText; selectChars: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; END; TLinkDialogView = OBJECT (TDialogView) FUNCTION TLinkDialogView.MakeTEView: TDialogTEView; OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkDialogView.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; END; IMPLEMENTATION {$I ULinkItem.inc1.p} END { UNIT ULinkItem }. {======== File ULinkItem.inc1.p =========} CONST kSizeJump = 8; { don’t resize the handle every time } { a char is added! } {------------ T L i n k I t e m ------------} {$S LnkItmOpen} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.ILinkItem (theText: str255); BEGIN fText := NewString (theText); fLinks := NewList; fUpdating := FALSE; END { TLinkItem.ILinkItem }; {$S LnkItmClose} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.Free; OVERRIDE; BEGIN DisposIfHandle (fText); { free the text } fLinks.Free; { free the list items } INHERITED Free; { and free the object itself } END { TLinkItem.Free }; {$S LnkItmRes} FUNCTION TLinkItem.UpdatedLink (theSubscriber: TObject; theText: str255): BOOLEAN; { Updates the links it can & returns TRUE. } { Ignores those it can’t & returns FALSE. } { Override this method to provide the ability } { to update other types of objects. } BEGIN UpdatedLink := TRUE; IF Member (theSubscriber, TStaticText) THEN { I know how to do static & edit texts } TStaticText(theSubscriber).SetText (theText, kRedraw) ELSE IF Member (theSubscriber, TTEView) THEN { I can also do TTEViews } WITH TTEView (theSubscriber) DO BEGIN SetText (theText); ForceRedraw; END ELSE { I don’t know how to do this object } UpdatedLink := FALSE; END { TLinkItem.UpdatedLink }; {$S LnkItmRes} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.SetText (theText: str255; thePublisher: TObject); { Sets the text for the item and for each of } { the linked objects. thePublisher is the } { object which originated the change; it’s } { assumed to have updated itself. } VAR newSize: INTEGER; PROCEDURE FixText (theSubscriber: TObject); BEGIN IF theSubscriber <> thePublisher THEN IF NOT UpdatedLink (theSubscriber, theText) THEN {$IFC qDebug} Writeln (‘Nobody handled link update for ‘, theText); {$ENDC} END { FixText }; BEGIN { TLinkItem.SetText } IF NOT fUpdating & (theText <> fText^^) THEN BEGIN fUpdating := TRUE; newSize := Length (theText) + 1; { need 1 extra byte for the length } IF Odd (newSize) THEN newSize := newSize + 1; IF GetHandleSize (Handle (fText)) < newSize THEN SetHandleSize (Handle (fText), newSize + kSizeJump); FailMemError; BlockMove (@theText, Ptr (fText^), newSize); fLinks.Each (FixText); fUpdating := FALSE; END; END { TLinkItem.SetText }; {$S LnkItmRes} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.GetText (VAR theText: str255); BEGIN theText := fText^^; END { TLinkItem.AddLink }; {$S LnkItmRes} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.AddLink(theSubscriber: TObject); { adds the subscriber to the list, } { and sends the current data back. } VAR theIndex: ArrayIndex; theText: str255; BEGIN theIndex := fLinks.GetSameItemNo (theSubscriber); { add it only if it’s not already there! } IF theIndex = kEmptyIndex THEN BEGIN fLinks.InsertLast (theSubscriber); GetText (theText); IF NOT UpdatedLink (theSubscriber, theText) THEN {$IFC qDebug} Writeln ( ‘Nobody handled link update in AddLink for ‘, theText); {$ENDC} END; END { TLinkItem.AddLink }; {$S LnkItmRes} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.RemoveLink (theSubscriber: TObject); VAR theIndex: ArrayIndex; BEGIN theIndex := fLinks.GetSameItemNo (theSubscriber); If theIndex > kEmptyIndex THEN fLinks.AtDelete (theIndex); END { TLinkItem.RemoveLink }; {$S LnkItmFields} PROCEDURE TLinkItem.Fields ( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; BEGIN DoToField(‘TLinkItem’, NIL, bClass); DoToField(‘fText’, @fText, bString); DoToField(‘fLinks’, @fLinks, bObject); INHERITED Fields(DoToField); END { TLinkItem.Fields }; {------------ TLinkEditText ------------------} {$S LnkItmOpen} PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.ILinkEditText (itsSuperView: TView; itsLocation, itsSize: VPoint; itsMaxChars: INTEGER; itsLink: TLinkItem); VAR theText: str255; BEGIN IEditText (itsSuperView, itsLocation, itsSize, itsMaxChars); fLink := itsLink; IF fLink <> NIL THEN fLink.AddLink (SELF); END { TLinkEditText.ILinkEditText }; {$S LnkItmClose} PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.Free; OVERRIDE; BEGIN { If I’m a publisher, I may also be a } { subscriber. Try to remove myself from } { the list of subscribers. } IF fLink <> NIL THEN fLink.RemoveLink (SELF); INHERITED Free; END { TLinkEditText.Free }; {$S LnkItmRes} PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.SetText (theText: Str255; redraw: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; VAR currentText: Str255; area: Rect; BEGIN IF fLink <> NIL THEN fLink.SetText (theText, SELF); INHERITED SetText(theText, redraw); END { TLinkEditText.SetText }; {$S LnkItmFields} PROCEDURE TLinkEditText.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; BEGIN DoToField(‘TLinkEditText’, NIL, bClass); DoToField(‘fLink’, @fLink, bObject); INHERITED Fields(DoToField); END { TLinkEditText.Fields }; {------------ TLinkDialogTEView ----------------} {$S LnkItmOpen} PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.IDialogTEView (itsDocument: TDocument; itsSuperView: TView; itsLocation, itsSize: VPoint; itsHDeterminer, itsVDeterminer: SizeDeterminer; itsInset: Rect; itsTextStyle: TextStyle; itsJustification: INTEGER; itsStyleType, itsAutoWrap: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; BEGIN fLink := NIL; INHERITED IDialogTEView (itsDocument, itsSuperView, itsLocation, itsSize, itsHDeterminer, itsVDeterminer, itsInset, itsTextStyle, itsJustification, itsStyleType, itsAutoWrap) END { TLinkDialogTEView.IDialogTEView }; {$S LnkItmRes} PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.SynchView (redraw: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; { If I’m a publisher, get & publish my text, } { so the link can update the other displays. } VAR theText: str255; theTextHdl:Handle; nChars:INTEGER; BEGIN INHERITED SynchView (redraw); IF fLink <> NIL THEN BEGIN theTextHdl := ExtractText; nChars := Min(GetHandleSize (theTextHdl), 255); {$Push} {$R-} theText[0] := Chr (nChars); {$Pop} BlockMove (Ptr (theTextHdl^), @theText [1], nChars); fLink.SetText (theText, SELF); END; END { TLinkDialogTEView.SynchView }; {$S ARes} PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.InstallEditText (theEditText: TEditText; selectChars: BOOLEAN); OVERRIDE; { When I install myself in an EditText, I } { must use the EditText’s LinkItem as my own. } VAR theText: Str255; BEGIN IF fLink <> NIL THEN BEGIN fLink.RemoveLink (SELF); fLink := NIL; END; IF (theEditText <> NIL) & Member (theEditText, TLinkEditText) THEN fLink := TLinkEditText (theEditText).fLink; IF fLink <> NIL THEN fLink.AddLink (SELF); INHERITED InstallEditText (theEditText, selectChars); END { TLinkDialogTEView.InstallEditText }; {$S LnkItmFields} PROCEDURE TLinkDialogTEView.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; BEGIN DoToField(‘TLinkDialogTEView’, NIL, bClass); DoToField(‘fLink’, @fLink, bObject); INHERITED Fields(DoToField); END { TLinkDialogTEView.Fields }; {------------ TLinkDialogView ----------------} {$S LnkItmOpen} FUNCTION TLinkDialogView.MakeTEView: TDialogTEView; OVERRIDE; VAR aDialogTEView:TLinkDialogTEView; BEGIN New(aDialogTEView); FailNIL(aDialogTEView); aDialogTEView.IDialogTEView (NIL, NIL, gZeroVPt, gZeroVPt, sizeRelSuperView, sizeVariable, gZeroRect, gSystemStyle, teJustSystem, kWithoutStyle, False); aDialogTEView.fMinAhead := 1; MakeTEView := aDialogTEView; END { TLinkDialogView.MakeTEView }; {$S LnkItmFields} PROCEDURE TLinkDialogView.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; BEGIN DoToField(‘TLinkDialogView’, NIL, bClass); INHERITED Fields(DoToField); END { TLinkDialogView.Fields }; {========== File ULinkDemo.p ============} UNIT ULinkDemo; INTERFACE USES UMacApp, UTEView, UDialog, Fonts, ToolUtils, ULinkItem; TYPE TLinkApplication= OBJECT (TApplication) fItem1, fItem2: TLinkItem; PROCEDURE TLinkApplication.ILinkApplication (itsMainFileType: OSType); { Initializes the application and globals. } FUNCTION TLinkApplication.DoMenuCommand (aCmdNumber: CmdNumber): TCommand; OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkApplication.DoSetupMenus; OVERRIDE; PROCEDURE TLinkApplication.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; END; IMPLEMENTATION {$I ULinkDemo.inc1.p} END. {======= File ULinkDemo.inc1.p ==========} CONST cMakeWindow = 1001; {-------------- TLinkApplication ----------------} {$S AInit} PROCEDURE TLinkApplication.ILinkApplication (itsMainFileType: OSType); VAR anItem: TLinkItem; BEGIN gAlwaysTrackCursor := TRUE; IApplication(itsMainFileType); { Suppress creation of new document at launch } fLaunchWithNewDocument := FALSE; NEW (anItem); FailNIL (anItem); fItem1 := anItem; fItem1.ILinkItem (‘an Item’); NEW (anItem); FailNIL (anItem); fItem2 := anItem; fItem2.ILinkItem (‘another Item’); END; {$S ASelCommand} FUNCTION TLinkApplication.DoMenuCommand (aCmdNumber: CmdNumber): TCommand; PROCEDURE MakeWindow; VAR itsLocation: VPoint; itsSize: VPoint; ts: TextStyle; aWindow: TWindow; aDialogView: TLinkDialogView; anEditView: TLinkEditText; BEGIN NEW(aDialogView); FailNIL(aDialogView); SetVPt(itsSize, 250, 130); aDialogView.IDialogView(NIL, NIL, gZeroVPt, itsSize, SizeFixed, SizeFixed, kNoIdentifier, kNoIdentifier); aWindow := NewSimpleWindow (aCmdNumber, TRUE, TRUE, NIL, aDialogView); aWindow.fFreeOnClosing := TRUE; aWindow.SimpleStagger(kStdStaggerAmount, kStdStaggerAmount, gStdStaggerCount); { make two edit texts linked to item1 } NEW(anEditView); FailNIL(anEditView); SetVPt(itsLocation, 10, 20); SetVPt(itsSize, 100, 22); anEditView.ILinkEditText(aDialogView, itsLocation, itsSize, 255, fItem1); SetTextStyle(ts, applFont, [], 12, gRGBBlack); anEditView.InstallTextStyle(ts, kDontRedraw); anEditView.SetJustification(teJustSystem, kDontRedraw); NEW(anEditView); FailNIL(anEditView); SetVPt(itsLocation, 120, 20); SetVPt(itsSize, 100, 22); anEditView.ILinkEditText(aDialogView, itsLocation, itsSize, 255, fItem1); SetTextStyle(ts, applFont, [], 12, gRGBBlack); anEditView.InstallTextStyle(ts, kDontRedraw); anEditView.SetJustification(teJustRight, kDontRedraw); { make an edit text linked to item2 } NEW(anEditView); FailNIL(anEditView); SetVPt(itsLocation, 120, 60); SetVPt(itsSize, 100, 22); anEditView.ILinkEditText(aDialogView, itsLocation, itsSize, 255, fItem2); SetTextStyle(ts, applFont, [], 12, gRGBBlack); anEditView.InstallTextStyle(ts, kDontRedraw); anEditView.SetJustification(teJustSystem, kDontRedraw); { make a fourth, unlinked EditText } NEW(anEditView); FailNIL(anEditView); SetVPt(itsLocation, 120, 100); SetVPt(itsSize, 100, 22); anEditView.ILinkEditText(aDialogView, itsLocation, itsSize, 255, NIL); SetTextStyle(ts, applFont, [], 12, gRGBBlack); anEditView.InstallTextStyle(ts, kDontRedraw); anEditView.SetJustification(teJustRight, kDontRedraw); anEditView.SetText(‘unlinked’, kDontRedraw); aWindow.Open; END { MakeWindow }; BEGIN { DoMenuCommand } DoMenuCommand := NIL; CASE aCmdNumber OF cMakeWindow: MakeWindow; OTHERWISEDoMenuCommand := INHERITED DoMenuCommand(aCmdNumber); END { CASE }; END { DoMenuCommand }; {$S ARes} PROCEDURE TLinkApplication.DoSetupMenus; OVERRIDE; BEGIN INHERITED DoSetupMenus; Enable(cMakeWindow, TRUE); END; {$S AFields} PROCEDURE TLinkApplication.Fields( PROCEDURE DoToField(fieldName: Str255; fieldAddr: Ptr; fieldType: INTEGER)); OVERRIDE; BEGIN DoToField(‘TLinkApplication’, NIL, bClass); INHERITED Fields(DoToField); END { TLinkApplication.Fields }; {========== File MLinkDemo.p ============} PROGRAM LinkDemo; {$MC68020-} {$MC68881-} { The main program must be universal code } USES UMacApp, UTEView, UDialog, ULinkItem, ULinkDemo; VAR gLinkApplication: TLinkApplication; BEGIN InitToolBox; IF ValidateConfiguration(gConfiguration) THEN { Make sure we can run } BEGIN { Continue with remainder of initialization } InitUMacApp(8); InitUTEView; InitUDialog; New(gLinkApplication); FailNil(gLinkApplication); gLinkApplication.ILinkApplication (‘????’); gLinkApplication.Run; END ELSE StdAlert(phUnsupportedConfiguration); END. {========== File LinkDemo.r ============} /* Note: .rsrc files have been changed to .r.o, */ /* as per Tech Note #280. */ #ifndef __TYPES.R__ #include “Types.r” #endif #ifndef __MacAppTypes__ #include “MacAppTypes.r” #endif #if qTemplateViews #ifndef __ViewTypes__ #include “ViewTypes.r” #endif #endif #if qDebug include “Debug.r.o”; #endif include “MacApp.r.o”; include “Dialog.r.o”; include $$Shell(“ObjApp”)”LinkDemo” ‘CODE’; /* Command numbers */ #define cNewWindow 1001 resource ‘seg!’ (256, purgeable) { { “GOpen”; “GClose”; “GNonRes”; “GSelCommand”; “GDoCommand” } }; resource ‘SIZE’ (-1) { dontSaveScreen, acceptSuspendResumeEvents, enableOptionSwitch, canBackground, MultiFinderAware, backgroundAndForeground, dontGetFrontClicks, ignoreChildDiedEvents, is32BitCompatible, reserved, reserved, reserved, reserved, reserved, reserved, reserved, #if qDebug 500 * 1024, 400 * 1024 #else 290 * 1024, 218 * 1024 #endif }; resource ‘DITL’ (phAboutApp, purgeable) { { /* [1] */ {160, 182, 180, 262}, Button { enabled, “OK” }; /* [2] */ {8, 70, 152, 316}, StaticText { disabled, “This program demonstrates simultaneous updating of several TextEdits.” “\n\nThis program was written for MacTutor by Scott Steketee “ “with MacApp® © 1985-1990 Apple Computer, Inc.”}; /* [3] */ {10, 20, 42, 52}, Icon { disabled, 1 } } }; resource ‘ALRT’ (1000, purgeable) { {44, 48, 130, 358}, 1000, { OK, visible, sound1, OK, visible, sound1, OK, visible, sound1, OK, visible, sound1 } }; include “Defaults.r.o” ‘ALRT’ (phAboutApp); // Grab the default about box include “Defaults.r.o” ‘cmnu’ (mApple);// Grab the default Apple menu resource ‘cmnu’ (mFile) { mFile, textMenuProc, 0x7FFFFBBB, enabled, “File”, { “Quit”, noIcon, “Q”, noMark, plain, cQuit } }; include “Defaults.r.o” ‘cmnu’ (mEdit); // Grab the default Edit menus resource ‘cmnu’ (4) { 4, textMenuProc, 0x7FFFFFBD, enabled, “LinkDemo”, {“New Window”, noIcon, noKey, noMark, plain, cNewWindow;} }; include “Defaults.r.o” ‘cmnu’ (mBuzzwords); // Get the default buzzwords menu resource ‘MBAR’ (kMBarDisplayed) { {mApple; mFile; mEdit; 4} }; /***********************************/ /* Views by procedure */ /***********************************/ resource ‘WIND’ (cNewWindow, purgeable) { {50, 20, 200, 300}, zoomDocProc, invisible, goAway, 0x0, “Window” }; type ‘SS11’ as ‘STR ‘; resource ‘SS11’ (0, #if qNames “Signature”, #endif purgeable) { “Application created by MacApp®” }; resource ‘BNDL’ (128, #if qNames “Bundle”, #endif purgeable) { ‘SS11’, 0, { ‘ICN#’, { 0, 128, }, ‘FREF’, { 0, 128, } } }; include “Defaults.r.o” ‘STR#’ (kDefaultCredits); // Grab the default credits // Get the default MacApp® application icon and necessary bundling rsrcs include “Defaults.r.o” ‘FREF’ (128); include “Defaults.r.o” ‘ICN#’ (128); // Get the default Version resources include “Defaults.r.o” ‘vers’ (1); // Application or file specific include “Defaults.r.o” ‘vers’ (2); // Overall package
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