Thanks for the important info!
Could you confirm that the change is made in the 43903 revision?

Thanks
cheers
Luca

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Boris 'billiob' Faure
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I've committed some changes to how callbacks are handled in python elementary.
> If you use it, your application is now broken, I'm sorry. However,
> it's better now than letter :)
>
> So, what have changed?
> You used to bind a callback to the "clicked" of a button this way:
> bt.clicked = my_func
> or
> bt.clicked = (my_func, my_data)
>
> The signature of the callback was always: my_func(obj, event, data)
> even if you had not set any data!
> What if you wanted to perform 2 actions? How could you remove the callback?
>
> Now, in order to connect a function to an event, let say 'clicked', you use:
> bt.callback_clicked_add(func, *args, **kwargs)
>
> The required signature is my_func(obj, *args, **kwargs) or
> my_func(obj, it, *args, **kwargs) if an item is given, for example
> when an item in a toolbar is clicked.
>
> If you want to disconnect this function to the event, you call:
> bt.callback_clicked_remove(func, *args, **kwargs)
> if func is None, all the events bound to 'clicked' are removed.
> args and kwargs must be the same as those given when the callback was set.
>
> Now, this is possible:
> def destroy(win, str1, str2, str3, str4):
>    print :str1='%s', str2='%s', str3='%s', str4='%s'" %(
>        str1, str2, str3, str4)
>
> win.callback_destroy_add(destroy, "test1", "test2", str3="test3", 
> str4="test4")
>
>
>
> To sum up:
> when you used:
> obj.EVENT = XXX
> now you should use:
> obj.callback_EVENT_add(XXX)
>
>
> I've updated the testing file. I hope to have patched correctly editje.
> --
> Boris 'billiob' Faure
>
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