home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
ETO Development Tools 4
/
ETO Development Tools 4.iso
/
Tools - Objects
/
MPW C++
/
MPW C++ 3.1
/
Examples
/
CPlusExamples
/
TESample.h
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1990-09-11
|
2KB
|
81 lines
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Apple Macintosh Developer Technical Support
#
# MultiFinder-Aware Simple TextEdit Sample Application
#
# CPlusTESample
#
# TESample.h - C++ source
#
# Copyright © 1989 Apple Computer, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Versions:
# 1.10 07/89
# 1.00 04/89
#
# Components:
# CPlusTESample.make July 9, 1989
# TApplicationCommon.h July 9, 1989
# TApplication.h July 9, 1989
# TDocument.h July 9, 1989
# TECommon.h July 9, 1989
# TESample.h July 9, 1989
# TEDocument.h July 9, 1989
# TApplication.cp July 9, 1989
# TDocument.cp July 9, 1989
# TESample.cp July 9, 1989
# TEDocument.cp July 9, 1989
# TESampleGlue.a July 9, 1989
# TApplication.r July 9, 1989
# TESample.r July 9, 1989
#
# CPlusTESample is an example application that demonstrates
# how to initialize the commonly used toolbox managers,
# operate successfully under MultiFinder, handle desk
# accessories and create, grow, and zoom windows. The
# fundamental TextEdit toolbox calls and TextEdit autoscroll
# are demonstrated. It also shows how to create and maintain
# scrollbar controls.
#
# This version of TESample has been substantially reworked in
# C++ to show how a "typical" object oriented program could
# be written. To this end, what was once a single source code
# file has been restructured into a set of classes which
# demonstrate the advantages of object-oriented programming.
#
------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef TESample_Defs
#define TESample_Defs
// we need resource definitions
#include "TECommon.h"
// Since we are based on the Application class, we need its class definitions
#include "TApplication.h"
// TESample is our application class. It is a subclass of TApplication,
// so it only needs to specify its behaviour in areas where it is different
// from the default.
class TESample : public TApplication {
public:
TESample(void); // Our constructor
private:
// routines from TApplication we are overriding
long HeapNeeded(void);
unsigned long SleepVal(void);
void DoIdle(void);
void AdjustCursor(void);
void AdjustMenus(void);
void DoMenuCommand(short menuID, short menuItem);
// routines for our own devious purposes
void DoNew(void);
void Terminate(void);
};
#endif TESample_Defs