On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 1:41 AM, sudhanshu gautam <sudhanshu9...@gmail.com> wrote: > Last night was using a pyglet for creating some good graphical applications > ,it was my first introduction with the pyglet,so just went on pyglet.org and > downloaded a pdf file . > > Now simply made two programs that is mentioned in the pdf of the pyglet > > > > program 1.It is simple program that prints 'HELLO WORLD' > > > program2.It is simple takes the keyboard and mouse events > > > Now I am going to write both the code then regarding queries also. > > 1.import pyglet > window=pyglet.window.Window() > > lable=pyglet.text.Lable('Hello, world', > font_name='Times New Roman', > font_size=36, > x=window.width//2, y=window.height//2, > anchor_x='center', anchor_y='center') > @window.event > def on_draw(): > window.clear() > label.draw() > pyglet.app.run() > > okay I just drop second example just tell me why we are using that all the > code that is showed in RED color .
That is the code that draws the window. > 2What is Event Handlers as well as What is DECORATORS TELL ME ALSO Most GUI frameworks are "event-driven". This means that the flow of control is driven by things the user does, such as press a key or click the mouse. User actions create events. Much of a GUI program is written as event handlers - bits of code that respond to a particular user action. This is very different from, for example, a procedural style program where the flow of control starts in a main function and proceeds through a sequence of subroutine calls until it exits. GUI frameworks differ in how the event handlers are defined and connected to the framework. pyglet seems to use naming conventions to define the event to be handled. on_draw() is handling a request to draw the window. Decorators are a syntactic shortcut. What you have written could also be written as def on_draw(): ... on_draw = window.event(on_draw) I have a longer explanation here: http://personalpages.tds.net/~kent37/kk/00001.html Kent _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor