I haven't had a chance to study your messages so this is comment may be
completely off base.
The intent of wd'setlocale' is that wdhandler is called in the desired
locale. In the splitter example this would be in the object locale of the
splitter class. There should be no requirement for wdhandler to look at
syslocalec, just as there is no need for it to look as syslocalep.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oleg Kobchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 11:55 PM
Subject: [Jgeneral] wd setlocale
Here's a pattern for "wd setlocale" from jsplitter.ijs:
(PID,'_',ID,'_paint')=: paint
(PID,'_',ID,'_mbldown')=: mbldown
(PID,'_',ID,'_mblup')=: mblup
(PID,'_',ID,'_mmove')=: mmove
HWNDC=: wd 'qhwndc ',ID
wd 'setlocale ',ID,' ',>coname''
It seems to beat the raison d'etre of "wd setlocale":
if it is necessary to create event verbs
for each control instance, that's no better
than before--when such event verbs were defined
in parent form as handlers in control locale:
(PID,'_',ID,'_mmove')=: ('mmove_',ctl_loc,'_')~
what would be really nice, is if it weren't necessary
to define event verbs; "wd setlocale" should suffice
to tell that for such parent and for such child id
here's the locale (control instance) that would have
the handelrs in the simple form "mmove" (without "PID_ID_"):
mmove=: 3 : 0
... do move
)
Maybe it's already there and somebody does not
fully understand something. If it's not there it
should be easy to realize such logic in the main
wdhandeler based on the wdq values.
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