# The MFCish window classes. from . import object import win32ui import win32con class Wnd(object.CmdTarget): def __init__(self, initobj=None): object.CmdTarget.__init__(self, initobj) if self._obj_: self._obj_.HookMessage(self.OnDestroy, win32con.WM_DESTROY) def OnDestroy(self, msg): pass # NOTE NOTE - This facility is currently disabled in Pythonwin!!!!! # Note - to process all messages for your window, add the following method # to a derived class. This code provides default message handling (ie, is # identical, except presumably in speed, as if the method did not exist at # all, so presumably will be modified to test for specific messages to be # useful! # def WindowProc(self, msg, wParam, lParam): # rc, lResult = self._obj_.OnWndMsg(msg, wParam, lParam) # if not rc: lResult = self._obj_.DefWindowProc(msg, wParam, lParam) # return lResult class FrameWnd(Wnd): def __init__(self, wnd): Wnd.__init__(self, wnd) class MDIChildWnd(FrameWnd): def __init__(self, wnd = None): if wnd is None: wnd=win32ui.CreateMDIChild() FrameWnd.__init__(self, wnd) def OnCreateClient(self, cp, context): if context is not None and context.template is not None: context.template.CreateView(self, context) class MDIFrameWnd(FrameWnd): def __init__(self, wnd = None): if wnd is None: wnd=win32ui.CreateMDIFrame() FrameWnd.__init__(self, wnd)