This package contains Common Lisp bindings to GTK+ v2.x. It currently
-only works with CMUCL 19 and SBCL 0.9, but ports to other CL
+works with CMUCL 19, SBCL 0.9 and CLISP. Ports to other CL
implementations may be added later.
1. If you are using a version of SBCL without native callback support
you need to upgrade or add third party callback code. The following
- instructions of how to add third party callback support, are borrowed
+ instructions of how to add callback support, are borrowed
from the Common Music installation guide:
1. Download Thomas Burdick's Alien Function packageĀ¹ and restore it
- Make sure ASDF finds the system definition files:
- (push
- #+sbcl(truename #p"clg:systems")
- #+cmu(concatenate 'string (unix-namestring #p"clg:systems") "/")
- asdf:*central-registry*)
+ (push
+ (translate-logical-pathname "clg:systems;")
+ asdf:*central-registry*)
+
When checking out of CVS also do the following:
$ cd <clg toplevel>
#+sbcl(setq swank:*communication-style* :fd-handler)
+ CLISP needs to be started with the option '-ansi' for clg to
+ compile and load.
+
4. If everything worked, try (load "hello-world") to see a small
window pop up, and then run testgtk.lisp in the example directory.
- library prefixes are stripped from all symbols
+- object properties should be available as virtual slots. A lot of
+ "missing" properties are manually defined as slots. Slots may be read
+ only or write only, but there later type are generally only
+ defined automatically through introspection
+
- the get/set part are removed from regular accessors, but retained
in functions which set or retrieve multiple values
- there are no gtk_*_new functions, use MAKE-INSTANCE to create widgets
-- all object properties are available as virtual slots. A lot of
- "missing" properties are manually defined as slots
-
- use CHILD-PROPERTY-VALUE or automatically defined accessors to
access child properties