Hi Matt, when I've seen chicken-iup coming out, it was the final incentive to make me look into iup eventually. (Had this on the list for maybe 3yrs.)
However - correct me if I'm wrong - chicken-iup is chicken+iup for Windows. I don't have Windows (save for the lowercase version in the wall) yet. (Just the hope that my chicken code may eventually run their too.) Am 26.06.2015 um 02:41 schrieb Matt Welland: > Hi Jörg, > > I've been using IUP for quite a while and I don't recall seeing the message > "callback returned twice". Perhaps it is something with the newer version > of IUP you appear to be using. I would be interested to know if it works > with chicken-iup? My virtualbox install seems to have broken in some recent > upgrade and I have no access to Windows to try it myself. I can't run your > code on Linux as my install of iup is probably too old: > >> csc iuprep.scm > > Warning: reference to possibly unbound identifier `gridbox' > > Error: module unresolved: ask-repl > > Error: shell command terminated with non-zero exit status 256: > '/mfs/pkgs/chicken/4.9.0.1_for_14.04/bin/chicken' 'iuprep.scm' -output-file > 'iuprep.c' > > I was curious to see what I could learn from your code but unfortunately it > is appears beyond my current skill level and is mostly incomprehensible to > me. I'll keep trying :) > > Matt > -=- > > BTW: chicken-iup is at www.kiatoa.com/fossils/chicken-iup > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 2:54 PM, "Jörg F. Wittenberger" < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> for a couple of days I've been looking into iup for chicken. This is >> close to the best thing since sliced bread in a way. >> >> Except that it crashes all the time. "callback returned twice" >> >> So what's the recipe to hit that problem? >> >> (The code is fairly trivial; I'm just exploring. Actually I was about >> to ask "what I'm doing there in the first module is so basic textbook >> stuff, which egg do I actually want to use instead of mimicking it >> here?" - It registers some callbacks around data to propagate updates to >> the gui elements.) >> >> Thanks for any suggestions. >> >> /Jörg >> >> (I attach my code here for reference. Just in case. It really does not >> too much; the second and third tab are only useful in connection with a >> server, just the first one usable out of the box. Not much different to >> csi, just with a gui.) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Chicken-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users >> >> > _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
