Elixir wrappers for the Erlang macros in the wx package.
this library doesn’t wrap any of wx’s functions, but exposes the macros for
constants like ?wxAll as normal elixir functions (it’s not possible to call
Erlang macros from Elixir code).
Add wx_ex to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
[
{:wx_ex, "~> 0.1.0", runtime: false}
]
endimport Bitwise # to allow ORing of flags with |||
import WxEx.Constants
panel = :wxPanel.new(frame)
label = :wxStaticText.new(panel, wxID_ANY(), "A label", style: wxALIGN_RIGHT())
sizer = :wxBoxSizer.new(wxHORIZONTAL())
:wxSizer.add(sizer, label, flag: wxALL() ||| wxALIGN_CENTRE(), border: 5)
# etcimport WxEx.Records
event = wx() #=> {:wx, :undefined, :undefined, :undefined, :undefined}
wx(event) #=> [id: :undefined, obj: :undefined, userData: :undefined, event: :undefined]To import all constants and records in one line:
use WxExThis library depends on wx_ex_compiler, which generates source files and was
extracted to avoid circular compiler dependencies.