Hi, I'm trying to integrate a RenderWindow to a Gtk widget, but it looks like it doesn't work with PySFML. I had to modify Window.cpp to get this OK.
Here is my mods to python/src/Window.cpp :
Index: src/Window.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/Window.cpp (révision 1509)
+++ src/Window.cpp (copie de travail)
@@ -144,6 +144,26 @@
Py_RETURN_NONE;
}
+static PyObject *
+PySfWindow_CreateFromHandle(PySfWindow* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
+{
+ long Handle;
+ PySfContextSettings *Params=NULL;
+ if (self != NULL)
+ {
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "l|O!:Window.__new__", &Handle, &PySfContextSettingsType, &Params))
+ return NULL;
+ if (Params)
+ {
+ PySfContextSettingsUpdate(Params);
+ self->obj->Create((sf::WindowHandle)Handle, *(Params->obj));
+ }
+ else
+ self->obj->Create((sf::WindowHandle)Handle);
+ }
+ Py_RETURN_NONE;
+}
+
static int
PySfWindow_init(PySfWindow *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
{
@@ -155,7 +175,10 @@
if (PyTuple_Size(args) == 0)
return 0;
if (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "l|O!:Window.__new__", &Handle, &PySfContextSettingsType, &Params))
+ {
+ PySfWindow_CreateFromHandle(self, args, kwds);
return 0;
+ }
PyErr_Clear();
if (PySfWindow_Create(self, args, kwds) == NULL)
return -1;
@@ -315,6 +338,7 @@
Title : Title of the window\n\
WindowStyle : Window style (Resize | Close by default)\n\
Params : Creation parameters (see default constructor for default values)"},
+ {"CreateFromHandle", (PyCFunction)PySfWindow_CreateFromHandle, METH_VARARGS, "CreateFromHandle(Handle)\nCreate a window using the given native ID"},
{"Display", (PyCFunction)PySfWindow_Display, METH_NOARGS, "Display()\nDisplay the window on screen."},
{"EnableKeyRepeat", (PyCFunction)PySfWindow_EnableKeyRepeat, METH_O, "EnableKeyRepeat(Enable)\nEnable or disable automatic key-repeat. Automatic key-repeat is enabled by default.\n Enabled : True to enable, false to disable"},
{"GetEvent", (PyCFunction)PySfWindow_GetEvent, METH_O, "GetEvent(Event)\nGet the event on top of events stack, if any, and pop it. Returns True if an event was returned, False if events stack was empty.\n EventReceived : Event to fill, if any."},
and here is a pygtk+pysfml snippet :
import gtk, gobject
from PySFML import sf
class SFMLWidget(gtk.DrawingArea):
def __init__(self):
gtk.DrawingArea.__init__(self)
self.connect("realize",self.realize)
self.connect("unrealize",self.unrealize)
def realize(self, event):
self.set_double_buffered(False)
self.sfml_canvas = sf.RenderWindow(self.window.xid)
def unrealize(self,event):
self.sfml_canvas.Close()
def main():
window = gtk.Window()
widget = SFMLWidget()
window.add(widget)
window.connect("destroy", gtk.main_quit)
window.show_all()
def display():
print "Display"
widget.sfml_canvas.Clear()
widget.sfml_canvas.Display()
return True
display_tag = gobject.timeout_add(5,display)
gtk.main()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()