From Greg Bennett, running 64bit Mint 18.2 and sbcl 1.4.0 [should fix
that!]
I am trying to port a project using mcclim as the graphics machine.
Using code from CLIM User Guide V2.2.2 P19:
<START of CODE>
(in-package :clim-user)
(define-application-frame test ()
()
(:panes
(display :application))
(:layouts
(default display)))
(define-test-command (com-quit :menu t) ()
(frame-exit *application-frame*))
(defvar *test-frame* nil)
(defun test ()
(flet ((run ()
(let ((frame (make-application-frame 'test)))
(setq *test-frame* frame) (run-frame-top-level frame))))
(sb-thread::make-thread #'run :name "test")
*test-frame*))
<END of CODE>
and then (test), I can get a mcclim window in which I can draw while
still having the sbcl
listener alive.
I'd like to learn how to create other instances of application frames on
the same thread
[named "test" in this case] Is it as simple as invoking
clim:run-frame-toplevel again, for
instance ?
If there are pointers to mcclim's handling of threads, I'd be happy to
learn of them.
Thanks for advice and assistance,
Cheers /GB
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