tests/python/python@py_ext/pyfile.xml
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Mon, 30 Jul 2018 19:02:36 +0300
changeset 2255 f6a0508fa473
parent 1401 611fded24ce4
child 2680 6bfed6757495
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix problem with decreasing size of StatusToolBar when tools are removed from toolbar.

StatusToolBar - toolbar with tool to build, clear, connect, ...
This problem appears only in python-wxgtk3.0. In python-wxgtk2.8 there
was not such problem.

If call StatusToolBar.SetMinSize(wx.DefaultSize), all is working, but
following warning message appears:

(Beremiz.py:15155): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:42:24.115: Negative content
width -6 (allocation 1, extents 4x3) while allocating gadget (node
toolbar, owner GtkToolbar)

To avoid that StatusToolBar.GetToolBitmapSize() is used instead of wx.DefaultSize
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<PyFile xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <variables>
    <variable name="Test_Python_Var" type="INT" initial="4"/>
    <variable name="Second_Python_Var" type="INT" initial="5"/>
  </variables>
  <globals>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
import time,sys,ctypes
Python_to_C_Call = PLCBinary.Python_to_C_Call
Python_to_C_Call.restype = ctypes.c_int
Python_to_C_Call.argtypes = [ctypes.c_int, ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_int)]

def MyPythonFunc(arg):
    i = ctypes.c_int()
    if(Python_to_C_Call(arg, i)):
        res = i.value
        print "toC:", arg, "from C:", res, "FBID:", FBID
    else:
        print "Failed Python_to_C_Call failed"
        res = None
    print "Python read PLC global :",PLCGlobals.Test_Python_Var
    PLCGlobals.Second_Python_Var = 789
    sys.stdout.flush()
    return res

async_error_test_code = """
def badaboom():
    tuple()[0]

import wx
def badaboomwx():
    wx.CallAfter(badaboom)

from threading import Timer
a = Timer(3, badaboom)
a.start()

b = Timer(6, badaboomwx)
b.start()
"""
]]></xhtml:p>
  </globals>
  <init>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
global x, y
x = 2
y = 5
print "py_runtime init:", x, ",", y
]]></xhtml:p>
  </init>
  <cleanup>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
print "py_runtime cleanup"
]]></xhtml:p>
  </cleanup>
  <start>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
global x, y
print "py_runtime start", x * x + y * y
]]></xhtml:p>
  </start>
  <stop>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
print "py_runtime stop"
]]></xhtml:p>
  </stop>
</PyFile>