Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:54:07 +0100
Timo a écrit:

> You will notice a pattern: take the enumeration name, split the Gtk part 
> and rest with a dot, then leave out GTK_*_ part from the types and 
> append them to the previously splitted name.
> 
> This approach always worked for me till now.

This seems to extend tu Gdk.

Besides, there's an exception when the stripped enum begins with a number, as
a python variable can't begin with a number.

http://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/stable/gdk3-Events.html#GdkEventType

typedef enum {
  GDK_NOTHING           = -1,
  GDK_DELETE            = 0,
  GDK_DESTROY           = 1,
  GDK_EXPOSE            = 2,
  GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY = 3,
  GDK_BUTTON_PRESS = 4,
  GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS = 5,
  GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS = 6,
[...]
} GdkEventType;

becomes

/usr/share/pyshared/gi/overrides/Gdk.py

class Event(Gdk.Event):
    _UNION_MEMBERS = {
        Gdk.EventType.DELETE: 'any',
        Gdk.EventType.DESTROY: 'any',
        Gdk.EventType.EXPOSE: 'expose',
        Gdk.EventType.MOTION_NOTIFY: 'motion',
        Gdk.EventType.BUTTON_PRESS: 'button',
        Gdk.EventType._2BUTTON_PRESS: 'button',    <-- see the _
        Gdk.EventType._3BUTTON_PRESS: 'button',    <-- see the _
[...]
    }

I had a hard type figuring that one out...

-- 
Jérôme
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