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Rebiol view Newbie question

 [1/6] from: thahseen:h:otmail at: 27-Feb-2006 17:17


Hi I have declared the following button: btnSave: button "Save" [save-form] Where [save-form] is the associated action. Could some help me to How to find out later, what is the name of action ( save-form in this case ) associated with this button ? Thanks Thahseen

 [2/6] from: kealist:gmai:l at: 27-Feb-2006 11:31


Thakseen, Here is an example: view layout [ a: area "stuff" button "Save" [ write to-file request-file a/data ] ] Depending on what data you are wanting to save you would need to modify the code. Documentation on files can be found here: http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-12.html Hope that was what you were looking for Josh On 2/27/06, Thahseen Mohammed <thahseen-hotmail.com> wrote:

 [3/6] from: rebolek:gma:il at: 27-Feb-2006 21:25


Hi Thahseen,
>> x: layout [a: btn [z]] >> second get in a 'action
== [z] Rebolek On 2/27/06, Thahseen Mohammed <thahseen-hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi > I have declared the following button:
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 [4/6] from: carl:cybercraft at: 28-Feb-2006 0:27


On Monday, 27-February-2006 at 17:17:43 Thahseen Mohammed wrote,
>Hi > I have declared the following button: > > btnSave: button "Save" [save-form] > > Where [save-form] is the associated action. > > Could some help me to How to find out later, what is the name of action >( save-form in this case ) associated with this button ?
The block in a style is actually the body of a function. With your example, you'd access the function like so... btnSave/action Now, you can examine a function like this...
>> fun: func [x][yyy] >> first :fun
== [x]
>> second :fun
== [yyy] However, the action function in a style has to be accessed via a path, which complicates matters, but it's still accessible using GET and IN...
>> layout [btnSave: button "Save" [save-form]] >> second get in btnSave 'action
== [save-form] thus this (hopefully) returns you what you were wanting...
>> first second get in btnSave 'action
== save-form -- Carl Read.

 [5/6] from: anton:wilddsl:au at: 28-Feb-2006 16:13


Hi Thahseen, I am suspicious of your intentions :) I would like to know the reason you need to look inside the action block. I think we might be able to refactor your way of programming to be more efficient and "rebolish". Regards, Anton.

 [6/6] from: thahseen:hot:mail at: 28-Feb-2006 14:36


Thanks Boleslav. It worked. Thahseen

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