Ok. I think near future is promising... :)
Best,
Scuri
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 5:08 PM, John Spikowski <supp...@scriptbasic.org>
wrote:
> "Isn't there a way to call a basic function from C code?"
>
> Yes. This Script BASIC SBT extension module should show you how it is done
> and how I plan to do callbacks in the near future. Charles (OxygenBasic
> author) wrote a FFI extension module for Script BASIC that allows IUP to
> run in a thread. (Windows only) What it does is give me a map of how I can
> get there in C.
>
> http://www.scriptbasic.org/forum/index.php/topic,335.0.html
>
> I'm trying to do a PoC for a client getting by on what I already have
> until the deprecation happen and I'm scrambling for a quick fix.
>
>
> On Fri, 2016-12-02 at 11:32 -0200, Antonio Scuri wrote:
>
> I see. The idea is the same but more object oriented. Instead of
> globally handle all the events, store the event in the IUP object itselft.
> Then in WinEvent for instance directly call the function address like
> "ICALL(event{this_event}[1])". Then there will no need for a custom event
> loop. Isn't there a way to call a basic function from C code?
>
> Best,
> Scuri
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