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MikeTheWatchGuy 2019-05-25 11:43:11 -04:00
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import PySimpleGUI as sg
import PySimpleGUIdebugger
import PySimpleGUIdebugger # STEP 1
"""
Demo program that shows you how to integrate the PySimpleGUI Debugger
into your program.
There are THREE steps, and they are copy and pastes.
1. At the top of your app to debug add
import PySimpleGUIdebugger
2. Initialize the debugger by calling:
2. Initialize the debugger at the start of your program by calling:
PySimpleGUIdebugger.initialize()
2. At the top of your app's event loop add
3. At the top of your app's Event Loop add:
PySimpleGUIdebugger.refresh(locals(), globals())
"""
PySimpleGUIdebugger.initialize()
PySimpleGUIdebugger.initialize() # STEP 2
layout = [
[sg.T('A typical PSG application')],
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[sg.Ok(), sg.Exit()],
]
window = sg.Window('This is your Application Window', layout)
# Variables that we'll use to demonstrate the debugger's features
counter = 0
timeout = 100
while True: # Event Loop
PySimpleGUIdebugger.refresh(locals(), globals()) # call the debugger to refresh the items being shown
PySimpleGUIdebugger.refresh(locals(), globals()) # STEP 3 - refresh debugger
event, values = window.Read(timeout=timeout)
if event in (None, 'Exit'):
break
elif event == 'Ok':
print('You clicked Ok.... this is where print output goes')
counter += 1
window.Element('_OUT_').Update(values['_IN_'])
window.Element('_OUT_').Update(values['_IN_'])