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-- Wrapping the entire module in do .. end helps if people just join a bunch of modules together, which apparently is popular.
-- By virtue of the fact we are stuffing our result into package.loaded[], just plain running this works as "loading the module".
do -- Only I'm not gonna indent this.
skang = require 'skang'
local _M = skang.moduleBegin('test', nil, 'Copyright 2014 David Seikel', '0.1', '2014-03-27 03:57:00', [[
local win = skang.window(200, 100, "G'day planet.", 'testWindow')
skang.thingasm{win, 'quitter', 'Quits the skang window', types = 'widget', widget='"button", "Quit", 10, 10, 100, 30'}
win.W.quitter.action = 'skang.quit()' -- TODO Should look it up in ThingSpace.commands, and translate 'quit' into the Lua 'skang.quit()'?
skang.thingasm{win, 'ffuncer', 'Calls ffunc', types = 'widget', widget='"button", "ffunc()", 10, 40, 100, 30', action='test.ffunc(3, 4)'}
]])
print('code')
-- A variable that is private to this module.
local fool = 22
-- TODO - Could have a table of tables, and ipair through the top level, passing the inner ones to skang.thingasm{}.
skang.thingasm{'fooble,f', 'Help text goes here', 1, widget='"edit", "The fooble:", 1, 1, 10, 50', required=true}
skang.thingasm('bar', 'Help text', "Default")
skang.thingasm('foo')
-- We can use inline functions if we don't need the function internally.
skang.thingasm('ffunc', 'Help Text', function (arg1, arg2)
print('Inside test.ffunc(' .. arg1 .. ', ' .. arg2 .. ')')
end, 'number,string')
print('Ending soon')
skang.moduleEnd(_M)
end
--[[
-- Test it.
local skang = require 'skang'
local test = require 'test'
local test_c = require 'test_c'
local copy = skang.copy(test, 'copy')
print('End ' .. test.bar .. ' ' .. test.VERSION .. ' ' .. skang.get(test, 'ffunc', 'help') .. ' ->> ' .. skang.get(test, 'f', 'action'))
print('')
print('foo = ' .. test.foo .. ' ->> ' .. skang.get(test, 'foo', 'help'))
print('fooble = ' .. test.fooble)
print('cfooble = ' .. test_c.cfooble .. ' ->> ' .. skang.get(test_c, 'cfooble', 'help') .. ' [' .. skang.get(test_c, 'cfooble', 'widget') .. ']')
print('cfunc ->> ' .. skang.get(test_c, 'cfunc', 'help'))
test.ffunc('one', 2)
test_c.cfunc(0, 'zero')
print('')
test.f = 42
print('f is now ' .. test.fooble .. ' ' .. test.f)
print('copy_f is now ' .. copy.fooble .. ' ' .. copy.f)
copy.f = 24
print('f is now ' .. test.fooble .. ' ' .. test.f)
print('copy_f is now ' .. copy.fooble .. ' ' .. copy.f)
test.f = nil
print('f is now ' .. test.fooble .. ' ' .. test.f)
test.fooble = 42
print('f is now ' .. test.fooble .. ' ' .. test.f)
test.fooble = nil
print('f is now ' .. test.fooble .. ' ' .. test.f)
print('')
print(skang.isBoolean(true))
print(skang.isBoolean(1))
print(skang.isBoolean('1'))
print(skang.isBoolean('true'))
print(skang.isBoolean('Yep'))
print(skang.isBoolean('?'))
print(skang.isBoolean(test))
print(skang.isBoolean(function (a) return true end))
print('')
print(skang.isBoolean(false))
print(skang.isBoolean(nil))
print(skang.isBoolean(0))
print(skang.isBoolean(''))
print(skang.isBoolean('0'))
print(skang.isBoolean('false'))
print(skang.isBoolean('Nope'))
print(skang.isBoolean(function (a) return false end))
print('')
-- Make it required, even though it was anyway.
skang.set(test, 'f', 'required', true)
-- Disable the default value, so we see "is required" errors.
skang.reset(test, 'f', 'default')
test.fooble = 42
test.fooble = 'Should fail.'
test.fooble = 42
test.fooble = nil
test.fooble = 42
test.fooble = true
test.f = 42
test.f = nil
test.bar = 123
print('')
skang.set(test, 'f', 'required', false)
test.f = 42
test.f = nil
skang.set(test, 'f', 'default', 999)
test.f = 42
test.f = nil
print(test.fooble .. ' ' .. test.f)
print(skang.get(test, 'f', 'default'))
print('')
local stuff = {}
stuff.t = {}
skang.thingasm{stuff, 'a', 'A test stufflet'}
skang.thingasm{stuff.t, 'b', 'A sub stufflet'}
skang.thingasm{stuff.t, 'c', 'Another sub stufflet'}
skang.thingasm{stuff, 's', 'A Stuff', types='table'}
stuff.s{'sa,a', 'A stufflet in a Stuff'}
stuff.s{'sb,b', 'Another stufflet in a Stuff'}
skang.thingasm{stuff, 'S', 'A database table of Stuff', types='Keyed'}
stuff.S{'field0', 'The first field of the db table.'}
stuff.S{'field1', 'The second field of the db table.'}
print('*********************************')
skang.fixNames(skang, 'skang')
skang.fixNames(test, 'test')
skang.fixNames(test_c, 'test_c')
skang.fixNames(stuff, 'stuff')
print('*********************************')
print(skang.get(stuff, 'a', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff.t, 'b', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff.t, 'c', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff, 's', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff.s, 'sa', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff.s, 'sb', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff.S, 'field0', 'help'))
print(skang.get(stuff.S, 'field1', 'help'))
skang.thingasm{test, 'baz,b', 'A test stufflet for test'}
print(skang.get(test, 'b', 'help'))
print(skang.get(test, 'f', 'help'))
-- Should fail isValid()
stuff.a = 1
stuff.t.b = '2'
stuff.t.c = '3'
test.b = '422222'
test.f = 5
test_c.cbar = '666'
-- This one doesn't actually exist.
test_c.bar = '7'
stuff.s.sa = true
stuff.s.sb = 22
stuff.s.b = 33
print('')
-- TODO - This triggers isValid() twice for each table element.
stuff.s = {a=8, sb='9'}
print('')
stuff.s.sb = 99
-- NOTE - Yet this doesn't trigger isValid() twice.
stuff.S['record0'] = {field0=0, field1='zero'}
stuff.S['record1'] = {field0='1', field1='one'}
stuff.S['record2'] = {field0='2', field1='two'}
print('')
print(skang.get(stuff, 'a'))
print(skang.get(stuff.t, 'b'))
print(skang.get(stuff.t, 'c'))
print(skang.get(test, 'b'))
print(skang.get(test, 'baz'))
print(skang.get(test, 'f'))
print(skang.get(test, 'fooble'))
print(skang.get(test_c, 'cbar'))
print(skang.get(test_c, 'bar'))
print(type(skang.get(stuff, 's')))
print(skang.get(stuff.s, 'sa'))
print(skang.get(stuff.s, 'sb'))
print('')
print(stuff.a)
print(stuff.t.b)
print(stuff.t.c)
print(test.b)
print(test.baz)
print(test.f)
print(test.fooble)
print(test_c.cbar)
print(test_c.bar)
print(test_c.c)
print(test_c.cfooble)
print(stuff.s.sa)
print(stuff.s.sb)
print('')
--skang.printTableStart(stuff.s, '', 'stuff.s')
--skang.printTableStart(stuff.S, '', 'stuff.S')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff.S), '', 'stuff.S metatable')
print(stuff.S['record0'].field1)
print(stuff.S['record1'].field0)
print(stuff.S['record2'].field1)
--skang.printTableStart(stuff.S['record0'], '', 'stuff.S[record0]')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff.S['record0']), '', 'metatable stuff.S[record0]')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff.S['record1']), '', 'metatable stuff.S[record1]')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff.S['record2']), '', 'metatable stuff.S[record2]')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff.s), '', 'stuff.s metatable')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff), '', 'stuff metatable')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(stuff.S), '', 'stuff.S metatable')
--skang.printTableStart(getmetatable(test), '', 'test metatable')
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