lazarus/lcl/widgetset
sekelsenmat 6621c5c9ce cocoa: Fixes modalresult
git-svn-id: trunk@49724 -
2015-08-29 06:16:44 +00:00
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README.txt
wsbuttons.pp
wscalendar.pp
wschecklst.pp
wscomctrls.pp
wscontrols.pp
wsdesigner.pp
wsdialogs.pp
wsextctrls.pp
wsextdlgs.pp
wsfactory.pas LCL: Remove arrow from widgetsets. 2015-06-05 17:11:00 +00:00
wsforms.pp cocoa: Fixes modalresult 2015-08-29 06:16:44 +00:00
wsgrids.pp LCL, grids: modified previous patch, the text should be the text value not the pressed key 2015-04-26 20:41:18 +00:00
wsimglist.pp
wslazdeviceapis.pas
wslclclasses.pp
wsmenus.pp
wspairsplitter.pp
wsproc.pp
wsreferences.pp
wsspin.pp
wsstdctrls.pp
wstoolwin.pp

This directory contains all skeleton widget set component 
classes. These classes will never get instantiated and may 
only contain class functions.
  
=========  
IMPORTANT
=========  

Derivation and inheritance of classes is different then one
might be used to. It will be explained by the following 
examples.

Suppose the following LCL class hierarchy:

 TLCLComponent
     |
  TControl
     |
 TWinControl
 
the corresponding WS skeleton would be

 TWSLCLComponent
      |
  TWSControl
      |
 TWSWinControl


When method X of TWSControl gets implemented by 
widgetset Q the hierarchy looks like

 TWSLCLComponent
      |
  TWSControl.X --> TQWSControl.X
      |
 TWSWinControl


Calling TWSWinControl.X doesn't call TQWSControl.X since
it's parent is TWSControl. This problem is solved by 
modifying the class hierarchy at runtime.
When a component class is registered by RegisterWSComponent,
the class is copied and the vmt entries are adjusted so 
that the hierarchy looks like:


 TWSLCLComponent
      |
  TWSControl.X --> TQWSControl.X
                        |
                   TWSWinControl

In this case, calling TWSWinControl.X will call the overridden 
TQWSControl.X. The only thing which doesn't get handled is the 
inherited statement. Suppose there is also a TQWSWinControl.X 
which implements a few extra steps. In a normal situation one 
would have called "inherited". The call to inherited is
resolved at compile time and would in this example to a call to
TWSControl.X. That is not what we want.
To get around this, call the parent yourself:
  TWSWinControlClass(ClassParent).X