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# Copyright (c) 2015-2024, Nucleic Development Team.
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# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file LICENSE, distributed with this software.
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""" An example which demonstrates the use of the `func` keyword.
Code in the body of the function has access to the same scope as a bound
expression. This consists of an implicity `self` which resolves to the
object on which the function was declared, as well as the identifiers
declared in the enclosing `enamldef` block. It also has access to the
dynamic scope which is rooted on `self`.
<< autodoc-me >>
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from collections.abc import Mapping
from enaml.widgets.api import Window, PushButton, SpinBox, Container
from enaml.core.funchelper import call_func
enamldef Main(Window): m:
func do_thing(param):
i = 0
a = 1
print({a: self for i in range(3)})
print({m for m in range(1)})
print([[i for i in range(1)] for i in range(2)])
print([m for i in range(3) if i == m])
print('Index', i)
Container:
SpinBox: sbox:
maximum = 100
minimum = 0
PushButton:
text = 'Click Me'
clicked ::
do_thing(1)
print('Bis')
print({a: self for i in range(3)})
print({m for m in range(1)})
print([[i for i in range(1)] for i in range(2)])
print([m for i in range(3) if i == m])
print('Index', i)
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