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Predicates for Prolog to interact with Tcl interpreters with Tk extensions
tk_new(+Options, -Interp)
- Create a Tcl interpreter with Tk extensions.
Options should be a list of options described following:
top_level_events
- This allows Tk events to be handled while Prolog is waiting
for terminal input; for example, while the Prolog system is waiting
for input at the Prolog prompt. Without this option, Tk events
are not serviced while the Prolog system is waiting for terminal
input.
Note: This option is not currently supported under Microsoft
Windows.
name(+ApplicationName)
- This gives the main window a title ApplicationName.
This name is also used for communicating between Tcl/Tk
applications via the Tcl
send
command.
display(+Display)
- (This is X windows specific.) Gives the name of the screen on which
to create the main window. If this is not given, the default
display is determined by the
DISPLAY
environment variable.
tk_do_one_event *HERE*
tk_do_one_event(+ListOrBitMask)
- Passes control to Tk to handle a single event before passing control
back to Prolog. The type of events handled is passed through the
ListOrBitMask variable. As indicated, this is either a list of atoms
which are event types, or a bit mask as specified in the Tcl/Tk
documentation.
(The bit mask should be avoided for portability between Tcl/Tk versions.)
The ListOrBitMask list can contain the following atoms:
tk_dont_wait
- don't wait for new events, process only those that are ready
tk_x_events
tk_window_events
- process window events
tk_file_events
- process file events
tk_timer_events
- process timer events
tk_idle_events
- process
Tk_DoWhenIdle
events
tk_all_events
- process any event
Calling tk_do_one_event/0
is equivalent to a call to
tk_do_one_event/1
with all flags set. If the tk_dont_wait
flag is set and there is no event to handle, the call will fail.
tk_next_event(+TclInterpreter, -Event)
tk_next_event(+ListOrBitMask, +TclInterpreter, -Event)
- These predicates are similar to
tk_do_one_event/[0,1]
except that they processes Tk events until is at least one Prolog event
happens, when they succeed binding Event to the first
term on the Prolog event queue associated with the interpreter
TclInterpreter.
tk_main_loop
- Pass control to Tk until all windows in all Tcl/Tk interpreters are gone.
tk_main_window(+TclInterpreter, -TkWindow)
- Return in TkWindow a reference to the main window of a Tcl/Tk
interpreter with handle passed in TclInterpreter.
tk_destroy_window(+TkWindow)
- Destroy a window or widget.
tk_make_window_exist(+TkWindow)
- Force display of a window or widget.
tk_num_main_windows(-NumberOfWindows)
- Return in NumberOfWindows the total number of Tk main windows
existing in the system.