Henry, Bob and Eliot.
Thanks all.
After I study what Eliot wrote and devise my plan, I will post it back here. Bear in mind that I am new to this. I am experiencing the same difficulty in thinking 'VM' vs 'Smalltalk' as I did when thinking 'Smalltalk' vs 'Algol'; I am sure the light bulb will come on (40 Watt, sadly) eventually, but expect missteps.
BTW, is there an existing working process that the Simulator currently does that I can use as a model? I was planning on mapping what Eliot wrote to what I can see in the Simulator's command window menu as a starting point to get a feel for things. Good place to start ?
cordially,
tty
---- On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 03:32:32 -0800 Bob Arning <arning315@comcast.net> wrote ----
I don't think there is any reason to convert to an OS array - HandMorph>>processEvents already knows the OS event array that was used to generate the squeak event. Making that accessible may be all you need from the front end.
Cheers, Bob
On 1/23/14 4:43 AM, Henrik Johansen wrote:
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On 22 Jan 2014, at 7:05 , Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda@gmail.com> wrote:
So your challenge is to take the Morphic event, queue it inside StackInterpreterSimulator (e.g. in a new inst var eventQueue), and convert it to an OS event (an Array), so that it can for example implement ioGetNextEvent: as something like
StackInterpreterSimulator>>ioGetNextEvent: evtBuf
eventQueue isEmpty ifTrue:
[^self primitiveFail].
self convertMorphicEvent: eventQueue removeFirst into: evtBuf
As for the conversion into the OS array, searching for "Event Types” in sq.h will probably give a better introduction/faster understand as to the structure of said array than delving into the code doing array -> morphic event conversion in an image. Make sure you get WindowEvent type 6 correct! :)
Cheers, Henry