| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |
Arguments: (&key process-name exit-test) &body body
Creates a new Common Graphics process that executes
body and then calls event-loop. The
window argument that is passed to event-loop will be the
first value that was returned by the body if it
is an open window, and otherwise will be nil
.
exit-test will be passed straight through to the
call to event-loop.
process-name will be the name of the process if
one is passed, and otherwise a gensym'ed string beginning with "CG
Process" will be used. in-cg-process returns the process
that was created, which will later exit when its call to event-loop exits in its
usual way.
This macro also passes *default-cg-bindings*
as the
initial-bindings argument to process-run-function, as described
in About using
multiple windowing threads in a Common Graphics application
in cgide.htm.
This macro is particularly convenient when testing Common Graphics code in a Lisp that does not include the IDE, because creating windows and then calling event-loop directly in a console or emacs listener would tie up the listener until the call to event-loop exits. This is not an issue in the IDE where the IDE listeners manage their own Common Graphics event loops.
in-cg-process works only when Common Graphics has been initialized by calling initialize-cg (which is done automatically by the IDE and by any standalone application that was created from an IDE project using standard IDE tools but might not be done in other applications).
As a trivial example, the following will create a window in a new process that exits when the window is closed, due to the returned window being passed to event-loop internally:
(in-cg-process (:process-name "Simple Test") (make-window :foo :class 'frame-window :exterior (make-box-relative 200 200 300 200) :title (format nil "In process ~a" (mp:process-name sys:*current-process*))))
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Created 2015.5.21.
| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |