#!/bin/sh :;exec /usr/local/bin/stk -l "$0" "$@" ;; ;; show-vars w var var var ... ;; ;; Create a top-level window that displays a bunch of global variable values ;; and keeps the display up-to-date even when the variables change value ;; ;; Arguments: ;; w - Name to use for new top-level window. ;; var - Name of variable to monitor. ;; ;; ;; Note that this demo is run with the -l option (instead of the classical -f) ;; ;; ;; Author: Erick Gallesio [eg@unice.fr] ;; Creation date: 9-Aug-1993 22:06 ;; Last file update: 17-Jan-1996 16:54 (define (show-vars w . args) (catch (destroy w)) (toplevel w) (wm 'title w "Variable values") (label (& w ".title") :text "Variable values:" :width 20 :anchor "center" :font "-Adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-180*") (pack (& w ".title") :side "top" :fill "x") (for-each (lambda(i) (let* ((w.i (& w "." i)) (w.i.name (& w.i ".name")) (w.i.value (& w.i ".value"))) (frame w.i) (label w.i.name :text (format #f "~A: " i)) (label w.i.value :textvar i) (pack w.i.name w.i.value :side "left") (pack w.i :side "top" :anchor "w"))) args) (pack [button (& w ".ok") :text " OK " :command (lambda () (destroy w))] :side "bottom" :pady 2)) (define a 1) (define b '(1 2 (a b d) x 1)) (define c "A string") (show-vars '.test 'a 'b 'c) (format #t "Try to modify value of displayed variables with set!\n")