Trait gtk4::prelude::DialogExtManual
source · [−]pub trait DialogExtManual: 'static {
fn add_buttons(&self, buttons: &[(&str, ResponseType)]);
fn response_for_widget<P: IsA<Widget>>(&self, widget: &P) -> ResponseType;
fn run_future<'a>(
&'a self
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ResponseType> + 'a>>;
fn run_async<F: FnOnce(&Self, ResponseType) + 'static>(&self, f: F);
}
Expand description
Trait containing manually implemented methods of Dialog
.
Required methods
fn response_for_widget<P: IsA<Widget>>(&self, widget: &P) -> ResponseType
fn run_future<'a>(&'a self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ResponseType> + 'a>>
fn run_future<'a>(&'a self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ResponseType> + 'a>>
Shows the dialog and returns a Future
that resolves to the
ResponseType
on response.
use gtk4::prelude::*;
let dialog = gtk4::MessageDialog::builder()
.buttons(gtk4::ButtonsType::OkCancel)
.text("What is your answer?")
.build();
let answer = dialog.run_future().await;
dialog.close();
println!("Answer: {:?}", answer);
fn run_async<F: FnOnce(&Self, ResponseType) + 'static>(&self, f: F)
fn run_async<F: FnOnce(&Self, ResponseType) + 'static>(&self, f: F)
Shows the dialog and calls the callback when a response has been received.
Important: this function isn’t blocking.
use gtk4::prelude::*;
let dialog = gtk4::MessageDialog::builder()
.buttons(gtk4::ButtonsType::OkCancel)
.text("What is your answer?")
.build();
dialog.run_async(|obj, answer| {
obj.close();
println!("Answer: {:?}", answer);
});