
Gtk2::GladeXML::OO - Drop-in replacement for Gtk2::GladeXML with object oriented interface to Glade.

use Gtk2::GladeXML::OO;
# exactly as in Gtk2::GladeXML
our $gladexml = Gtk2::GladeXML::OO->new('glade/example.glade');
$gladexml->signal_autoconnect_from_package('main');
$gladexml->debug(2);
sub gtk_main_quit { Gtk2->main_quit; }
# Object _MUST_ be declared as "our"
our $myobject = MyObject->new();
Gtk2->main;
# ...and now callbacks in Glade can be:
#
# myobject->method <- Gtk2 will pass standard parameters to Your method
# myobject->method() <- without any parameters, ie. window->hide()
# myobject->method("param0", "param1") <- with Your parameters
# myobject->get_it()->do_sth("par0", "par1") <- multilevel call to Your object
# tree_view->get_selection->select_all() <- multilevel call to Glade object!!
#
# gtk_main_quit <- standard function interface, like before
# See example.glade and example.pl in example directory!

This module provides a clean and easy object-oriented interface in Glade callbacks (automagicaly loads objects and do all dirty work for you, no action is required on your part). Now You can use in callbacks: widgets, Your objects or standard functions like before. Callbacks can be even multilevel!
Gtk2::GladeXML::OO is a drop-in replacement for Gtk2::GladeXML, so after a change from Gtk2::GladeXML to Gtk2::GladeXML::OO all Your applications will work fine and will have new functionality.

If You are using AUTOLOAD subroutine in main package, Gtk2::GladeXML::OO module will invoke it, when it cound'nt find any matching object in Glade file and Your code.

This method should be called exactly as new in Gtk2::GladeXML. In example:
# Gtk2::GladeXML::OO object
our $gladexml = Gtk2::GladeXML::OO->new('glade/example.glade');
This method turns on/off debug. Three levels are acceptable.
0 => turns OFF debug
1 => turns ON debug (only important information/warnings), DEFAULT
2 => turns ON debug in verbose mode, use this when You are in a trouble
In example:
# tunrs OFF debug
$gladexml->debug(0);
...some code...
# tunrs ON debug
$gladexml->debug(1);
...some code...
# turns ON debug in verbose mode
$gledexml->debug(2);
Gtk2::GladeXML!

None known. You can even use AUTOLOAD in Your application and all modules.

Limitation (will be resolved in a future): For now Your objects are loaded only from main package.

Strzelecki £ukasz <strzelec@rswsystems.com>

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.