Thank u! Your explanation to me is rather explicit! I have found out
the App() and downloaded wxWidgets 2.8.7, from which i checked out the
app.cpp file, thank u! But I still have sth confusing me.
2, we also used the class wx.boxsizer, but there is no file
called boxsizer under wxWidgets 2.8.7. We cannot find that in wxWidgets, why is that??
3, now i can see the cpp file of app(), cause i downloaded wxWidgets 2.8.7, but i cannot find its source file under my system (
7.10 Gusty, ). The only one i could find in my laptop is wxPython 2.8.4.0. (there should be wxWidgets or sth like that since
file is running successfully).
4,
there is also a problem causing my headache: OnInit is a method of
class stdapp(wx.app), i think it should be run somehow, but i cannot
see how it is run! there is no object calling this method!
I
spent 48 hours digging for the answers of these kinda problems, but
still could not find the answers, maybe i am too stupid...... i am very
depressed right now. Hopefully you could help me figure them out. Thank
you very much!!!
----- Original Message
----
From: Michael Dickens <
address@hidden>
To: Bill Stevenson <
address@hidden>
Cc:
address@hiddenSent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:54:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] a question about wx.App()
On
Mar
25,
2008,
at
1:13
AM,
Bill
Stevenson
wrote:
>
Oops!
Could
u
tell
me
the
location
of
_core_.py
file?
I
just
found
>
out
the
_core.py
file,
but
could
not
find
the
_core_.py.
Thank
you
>
again!!!
I'm
glad
you
caught
my
error
....
"_core"
instead
of
"_code"
;)
_core.py
and
_core_.so
shuld
be
in
the
same
directory
(in
your
case,
/
usr/lib/python2.5/sitepackages/wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode/wx
).
The
'so'
is
a
shared
library,
created
by
wxPython,
and
is
part
of
a
SWIG
interface
into
wxWidgets
(which
is
a
C++
compiled
library
and
includes).
On
Mar
25,
2008,
at
1:11
AM,
Bill
Stevenson
wrote:
>
Thank
u
for
your
reply!!!
I
have
searched
all
of
my
compute,
but
>
could
not
find
out
the
wxWidgets!
Could
u
tell
me
what
its
path
is?
>
Where
is
it?
I
really
want
to
look
at
the
C++
code!
Thank
u!!!
In
order
to
access
those
codes,
you'll
need
the
original
source
tarball,
extract
it,
and
find
those
files.
Depending
on
your
OS-type,
this
can
be
done
as
part
of
the
code
install
-
or
you
might
need
to
download
the
tarball
(e.g.,
from
<
http://www.wxwidgets.org/downloads/
>),
extract
it,
and
then
start
searching
around
in
it.
For
example,
if
you're
running
on
MacOS
X
and
using
MacPorts,
you
can
find
the
original
source
via:
sudo
port
-f
patch
wxWidgets
pushd
`port
dir
wxWidgets`/work/wxWidgets*
and
then
search
around
from
there
(e.g.
"grep
-inr
'wx\.App'
..").
I
would
guess
on
most
Linux'es,
you're
better
off
just
downloading
the
original
source
tarball
and
working
with
it
....
just
makes
sure
you
find
the
correct
version
of
wxWidgets
;)
-
MLD