Provided by: padre_1.00+dfsg-1_all bug

NAME

       Padre::Wx::Role::Conduit - Role to allow an object to receive Wx events

SYNOPSIS

         package My::MainFrame;

         use strict;
         use Padre::Wx                ();
         use Padre::Wx::Role::Conduit ();
         use My::ChildHandler         ();

         our @ISA = qw{
             Padre::Wx::Role::Conduit
             Wx::Frame
         };

         sub new {
             my $class = shift;
             my $self  = $class->SUPER::new(@_);

             # Register to receive events
             $self->conduit_init( My::ChildHander->singleton );

             return $self;
         }

DESCRIPTION

       This role provides the functionality needed to receive Wx::PlThreadEvent objects from
       child threads.

       You should only use this role once and once only in the parent process, and then allow
       that single event conduit to pass the events on to the other parts of your program, or to
       some dispatcher object that will do so.

       It is implemented as a role so that the functionality can be used across the main process
       and various testing classes (and will be easier to turn into a CPAN spinoff later).

PARENT METHODS

   conduit_init
         $window->conduit_init($handler);

       The "conduit_init" method is called on the parent receiving object once it has been
       created.

       It takes the handler that deserialised messages should be passed to once they have been
       extracted from the incoming Wx::PlThreadEvent and deserialised into a message structure.

   handler
         $window->handler($handler);

       The "handler" accessor is a convenience method that allows you to change the message
       handler after the conduit has been initialised.

   on_signal
         $window->on_signal( $pl_thread_event );

       The "on_signal" method is called by the Wx system on the parent object when a
       Wx::PlThreadEvent arrives from a child thread.

       The default implementation will extra the packaged data for the event, deserialise it, and
       then pass off the "on_signal" method of the handler.

       You might overload this method if you need to something exotic with the event handling,
       but this is highly unlikely and this documentation is provided only for completeness.

   signal
         Padre::Wx::Role::Conduit->signal(
             Storable::freeze( [ 'My message' ] )
         );

       The static "signal" method is called in child threads to send a message to the parent
       window. The message can be any legal Perl structure that has been serialised by the
       Storable module.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2008-2013 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl 5 itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.