12-09-2010
Thanks for the help, but that's not allowed.
Has to be in the form
mymath.sh [-options] [-args]
Valid examples:
mymath.sh -a 12 39
mymath.sh -m -d 44 17
mymath.sh 35 -a -d 88 -m
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tk::callbacks
callbacks(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation callbacks(3)
NAME
Tk::callbacks - Specifying code for Tk to call.
SYNOPSIS
One can specify a callback in one of the following ways:
Without arguments:
... => &subname, ...
... => sub { ... }, ...
... => 'methodname', ...
or with arguments:
... => [ &subname, args ... ], ...
... => [ sub { ... }, args... ], ...
... => [ 'methodname', args... ], ...
DESCRIPTION
Perl/Tk has a callback, where Tcl/Tk has a command string (i.e. a fragment of Tcl to be executed). A perl/Tk callback can take one of the
following basic forms:
o Reference to a subroutine "&subname"
o Anonymous subroutine (closure) "sub { ... }"
o A method name 'methodname'
Any of these can be provided with arguments by enclosing them and the arguments in []. Here are some examples:
$mw->bind($class, "<Delete>" => 'Delete');
This will call $widget->Delete, the $widget being provided (by bind) as the one where the Delete key was pressed.
While having bind provide a widget object for you is ideal in many cases it can be irritating in others. Using the list form this behaviour
can be modified:
$a->bind("<Delete>",[$b => 'Delete']);
because the first element $b is an object bind will call $b->Delete.
Note that method/object ordering only matters for "bind" callbacks, the auto-quoting in perl5.001 makes the first of these a little more
readable:
$w->configure(-yscrollcommand => [ set => $ysb]);
$w->configure(-yscrollcommand => [ $ysb => 'set' ]);
but both will call $ysb->set(args provided by Tk)
Another use of arguments allows you to write generalized methods which are easier to re-use:
$a->bind("<Next>",['Next','Page']);
$a->bind("<Down>",['Next','Line']);
This will call $a->Next('Page') or $a->Next('Line') respectively.
Note that the contents of the "[]" are evaluated by perl when the callback is created. It is often desirable for the arguments provided to
the callback to depend on the details of the event which caused it to be executed. To allow for this callbacks can be nested using the
"Ev(...)" "constructor". "Ev(...)" inserts callback objects into the argument list. When perl/Tk glue code is preparing the argument list
for the callback it is about to call it spots these special objects and recursively applies the callback process to them.
EXAMPLES
$entry->bind('<Return>' => [$w , 'validate', Ev(['get'])]);
$toplevel->bind('all', '<Visibility>', [&unobscure, Ev('s')]);
$mw->bind($class, '<Down>', ['SetCursor', Ev('UpDownLine',1)]);
SEE ALSO
Tk::bind Tk::after Tk::options Tk::fileevent
KEYWORDS
callback, closure, anonymous subroutine, bind
perl v5.12.1 2007-05-05 callbacks(3)