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FLTK EXAMPLE PROGRAMS
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This directory contains example FLTK programs that demonstrate
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recommended programming practices and techniques for FLTK application
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programmers. The "*-simple.cxx" files are a good starting point for
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those new to FLTK.
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The programs in this directory are NOT built automatically
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when you build FLTK; you have to manually build them.
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The goals of these example programs:
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o Show good programming style for app programmers to emulate
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o Show simple examples of how to use widgets to new users of FLTK.
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o Show intermediate or advanced examples that show particular
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techniques often misused or hard to document
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o Demonstrate code that are FAQs on the newsgroup forum.
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(such as how to use threads, callbacks, etc)
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o Example code should be short, but not at the expense of clarity.
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o Where possible, examples should emphasize FLTK's simplicity.
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NEW SUBMISSIONS: RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
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These programs must follow FLTK coding style as defined in the FLTK
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"CMP" (Configuration Management Plan/Coding Standards).
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Example code should demonstrate recommended techniques the FLTK
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developers think application programmers should use in their own
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applications.
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The best examples are those that are as short and clear as possible;
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terse, but not at the expense of clarity.
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To avoid cluttering up the top level directory with ancillary files
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(such as image files or icons), examples that depend on more than
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just a .cxx/.h file pair should have their own subdirectory.
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Data files common to several examples should be located in the
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examples/data directory.
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Ancillary data files should be as small as possible, to keep the
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distribution tar files small. Avoid high resolution images or
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uncompressed images when possible.
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Examples that need very large data sets should not be part of the
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FLTK distribution; they can be provided as separate packages
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(eg. as articles or external links).
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Some widgets have multiple common uses that are best demonstrated
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separately. For instance, the table widget can be used as a
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custom data table, or as a spreadsheet, or as a widget container.
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So separate examples for each would be e.g. "table-custom-data.cxx",
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"table-spreadsheet.cxx", "table-widget-container.cxx", etc.
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Example programs should contain comments that help understand the
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concepts shown, but not so verbose as to dwarf the code or make
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the code hard to read. Within code, it's best to use single line
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comments to emphasize code that might be unclear. Let the code
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speak as much as possible.
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Examples programs may be referred to from the documentation
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as good examples on how to do particular programming techniques.
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NAMING CONVENTIONS
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Example programs that demonstrate a particular widget should start
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with that widget's name in lowercase, eg. "table.cxx" for Fl_Table.
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Demonstrations of a particular technique should start with
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"howto-xxx.cxx" to avoid naming conflicts with future widgets
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of the same name.
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xxx-simple.cxx -- Simplest possible example of widget xxx
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eg. table-simple.cxx
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xxx-<technique>.cxx -- A particular "technique" using widget xxx
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eg. "table-spreadsheet.cxx"
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howto-<technique>.cxx -- Demonstrate a particular technique, eg. "howto-threading.cxx"
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Some example programs may depend on multiple files. To avoid
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cluttering up the top level examples directory, such examples will
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have their own subdirectory with the files they depend on localized
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to that directory.
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Example programs should be as small as possible, to keep the
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distribution tar files small.
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Very large examples, or examples that depend on large data sets
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should be submitted as separate articles on the FLTK site, or as
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external links on the FLTK site's 'links' page.
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HISTORY
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Previous to FLTK 1.3.0, the fltk/test directory served the dual
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purpose of containing test suites as well as example code.
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But the fltk/test programs started becoming necessarily complex,
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testing for obscure problems, and not necessarily good demos for
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applications programmers.
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The fltk/examples directory was created in FLTK 1.3.0 to separate
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'good programming examples' from the test suite code.
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2010-06-07 05:57:34 +04:00
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DISCLAIMER
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The examples in this directory are provided 'as-is', without any express
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or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for
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any damages arising from the use of this software.
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BUGS
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If you find a bug, please report it through the fltk STR form at
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http://fltk.org/str.php
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