From c3e0f72c560f7902adb151756694187a20b8b79a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Uli Schlachter Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:23:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] gears.object: Import This implements objects in lua. Objects provide the signal functions that are known from the C API ({dis,}connect_signal(), emit_signal(), add_signal()). Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter --- lib/gears/init.lua.in | 1 + lib/gears/object.lua.in | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 95 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lib/gears/object.lua.in diff --git a/lib/gears/init.lua.in b/lib/gears/init.lua.in index 4948595d..b53b2aa4 100644 --- a/lib/gears/init.lua.in +++ b/lib/gears/init.lua.in @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- require("gears.color") +require("gears.object") require("gears.sort") module("gears") diff --git a/lib/gears/object.lua.in b/lib/gears/object.lua.in new file mode 100644 index 00000000..64eb8346 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/gears/object.lua.in @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- @author Uli Schlachter +-- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter +-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +local setmetatable = setmetatable +local pairs = pairs +local type = type +local error = error + +module("gears.object") + +-- Verify that obj is indeed a valid object as returned by new() +local function check(obj) + if type(obj) ~= "table" or type(obj._signals) ~= "table" then + error("add_signal() called on non-object") + end +end + +-- Find a given signal +-- @param obj The object to search in +-- @param name The signal to find +-- @param error_msg Error message for if the signal is not found +-- @returns The signal table +local function find_signal(obj, name, error_msg) + check(obj) + if not obj._signals[name] then + error("Trying to " .. error_msg .. " non-existent signal") + end + return obj._signals[name] +end + +-- Add a signal to an object. All signals must be added before they can be used. +-- @param obj The object +-- @param name The name of the new signal. +function add_signal(obj, name) + check(obj) + if not obj._signals[name] then + obj._signals[name] = {} + end +end + +-- Connect to a signal +-- @param obj The object +-- @param name The name of the signal +-- @param func The callback to call when the signal is emitted +function connect_signal(obj, name, func) + local sig = find_signal(obj, name, "connect to") + sig[func] = func +end + +-- Disonnect to a signal +-- @param obj The object +-- @param name The name of the signal +-- @param func The callback that should be disconnected +function disconnect_signal(obj, name, func) + local sig = find_signal(obj, name, "disconnect from") + sig[func] = nil +end + +-- Emit a signal +-- @param obj The object +-- @param name The name of the signal +-- @param ... Extra arguments for the callback functions. Each connected +-- function receives the object as first argument and then any extra +-- arguments that are given to emit_signal() +function emit_signal(obj, name, ...) + local sig = find_signal(obj, name, "emit") + for func in pairs(sig) do + func(obj, ...) + end +end + +-- Returns a new object. You can call :emit_signal(), :disconnect_signal, +-- :connect_signal() and :add_signal() on the resulting object. +local function new() + local ret = {} + + -- Copy all our global functions to our new object + for k, v in pairs(_M) do + if type(v) == "function" then + ret[k] = v + end + end + + ret._signals = {} + + return ret +end + +setmetatable(_M, { __call = function (_, ...) return new(...) end }) + +-- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:encoding=utf-8:textwidth=80