wxPython + signals

Both claims are wrong: wx.lib.pubsub is in fact gui-independent (I have recently uploaded a version to python cheeseshop, no change required -- just comments updated), just copy it out of wx into site-packages or wherever; also, any data can be passed as message. Why would there be constraints on message content, this is Python!

Oliver

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From: python@kareta.de [mailto:python@kareta.de]
Sent: Thu 10/26/2006 2:32 PM
To: wxPython-users@lists.wxwidgets.org
Subject: Re: [wxPython-users] wxPython + signals

By the way I tried PyDispatcher but there is almost no example to be
found showing how it works. Anybody have a good example?

By the way, I prefer pydispatcher over the wx solution, because it is gui
independent and you can pass around every kind of data you can imagine.

Hi guys!

Thanks Jurgen I will look at it at home when I re-install FC6. Thanks
Oliver I will also look at the wx solution, at this point I am in need
of a lot of examples and documentation because I am pretty new to
python.

Regards,
- Jorgen

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On 10/27/06, Oliver Schoenborn <schoenb@cae.com> wrote:

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From: python@kareta.de [mailto:python@kareta.de]
Sent: Thu 10/26/2006 2:32 PM
To: wxPython-users@lists.wxwidgets.org
Subject: Re: [wxPython-users] wxPython + signals

>
>> By the way I tried PyDispatcher but there is almost no example to be
>> found showing how it works. Anybody have a good example?
>
> By the way, I prefer pydispatcher over the wx solution, because it is gui
> independent and you can pass around every kind of data you can imagine.

Both claims are wrong: wx.lib.pubsub is in fact gui-independent (I have recently uploaded a version to python cheeseshop, no change required -- just comments updated), just copy it out of wx into site-packages or wherever; also, any data can be passed as message. Why would there be constraints on message content, this is Python!

Oliver

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Zitat von Oliver Schoenborn <schoenb@cae.com>:

From: python@kareta.de [mailto:python@kareta.de]
Sent: Thu 10/26/2006 2:32 PM
To: wxPython-users@lists.wxwidgets.org
Subject: Re: [wxPython-users] wxPython + signals

>
>> By the way I tried PyDispatcher but there is almost no example to be
>> found showing how it works. Anybody have a good example?
>
> By the way, I prefer pydispatcher over the wx solution, because it is gui
> independent and you can pass around every kind of data you can imagine.

Both claims are wrong: wx.lib.pubsub is in fact gui-independent (I have
recently uploaded a version to python cheeseshop, no change required -- just
comments updated), just copy it out of wx into site-packages or wherever;
also, any data can be passed as message. Why would there be constraints on
message content, this is Python!

Oliver

Hi Oliver,

can't see any claims in my message. I just told, why I prefer pydispatcher. And
I didn't told anything negativ or wrong about wx.lib.pupsub. In fact, it seems
to be that both solutions are functional equal. So it is a matter of taste,
which solution one prefer.

regards,
Jürgen

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