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Updated: Wednesday, July 27, 2022
 
 

wxWindowDestroyEvent (3erl)

Name

wxWindowDestroyEvent - Functions for wxWindowDestroyEvent class

Synopsis

Please see following description for synopsis

Description

wxWindowDestroyEvent(3)    Erlang Module Definition    wxWindowDestroyEvent(3)



NAME
       wxWindowDestroyEvent - Functions for wxWindowDestroyEvent class

DESCRIPTION
       This  event  is sent as early as possible during the window destruction
       process.

       For the top level windows, as early as possible means that this is done
       by  wxFrame  or  wxDialog  destructor, i.e. after the destructor of the
       derived class was executed and so any methods specific to  the  derived
       class  can't be called any more from this event handler. If you need to
       do this, you must call wxWindow::SendDestroyEvent() (not implemented in
       wx) from your derived class destructor.

       For the child windows, this event is generated just before deleting the
       window from wxWindow:'Destroy'/1 (which is also called when the  parent
       window is deleted) or from the window destructor if operator delete was
       used directly (which is not recommended for this very reason).

       It is usually pointless to handle this event in the window  itself  but
       it ca be very useful to receive notifications about the window destruc-
       tion in the parent window or in any other  object  interested  in  this
       window.

       See: Overview events, wxWindowCreateEvent

       This  class  is  derived  (and  can use functions) from: wxCommandEvent
       wxEvent

       wxWidgets docs: wxWindowDestroyEvent

DATA TYPES
       wxWindowDestroyEvent() = wx:wx_object()

       wxWindowDestroy() =
           #wxWindowDestroy{type =
                                wxWindowDestroyEvent:wxWindowDestroyEventType()}

       wxWindowDestroyEventType() = destroy



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