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phoenix_title wx.PyEvent

PyEvent can be used as a base class for implementing custom event types in Python. You should derive from this class instead of Event because this class is Python-aware and is able to transport its Python bits safely through the wxWidgets event system and have them still be there when the event handler is invoked. Note that since PyEvent is taking care of preserving the extra attributes that have been set then you do not need to override the Clone method in your derived classes.

See also

PyCommandEvent


class_hierarchy Class Hierarchy

Inheritance diagram for class PyEvent:


method_summary Methods Summary

__init__  
Clone Make a new instance of the event that is a copy of self.
__delattr__  
__getattr__  
__setattr__  
_getAttrDict Gives access to the internal object that is tracking the event’s python attributes.

api Class API



class wx.PyEvent(Event)

Possible constructors:

PyEvent(id=0, eventType=wxEVT_NULL)

PyEvent can be used as a base class for implementing custom event types in Python. You should derive from this class instead of Event because this class is Python-aware and is able to transport its Python bits safely through the wxWidgets event system and have them still be there when the event handler is invoked. Note that since PyEvent is taking care of preserving the extra attributes that have been set then you do not need to override the Clone method in your derived classes.

See also

PyCommandEvent


Methods



__init__(self, id=0, eventType=wxEVT_NULL)
Parameters:
  • id (int) –
  • eventType (wx.EventType) –


Clone(self)

Make a new instance of the event that is a copy of self.

Through the magic of Python this implementation should work for this and all derived classes.



__delattr__(self, name)
Parameters:name (PyObject) –


__getattr__(self, name)
Parameters:name (PyObject) –
Return type:PyObject


__setattr__(self, name, value)
Parameters:
  • name (PyObject) –
  • value (PyObject) –


_getAttrDict(self)

Gives access to the internal object that is tracking the event’s python attributes.

Return type:PyObject