[Gambas-user] Endless DATA event in Table
Rolf-Werner Eilert
eilert-sprachen at ...221...
Fri Oct 16 08:40:19 CEST 2015
Am 15.10.2015 18:53, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> Le 15/10/2015 18:23, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
>> Am 15.10.2015 18:11, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
>>> Le 15/10/2015 17:51, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
>>>> In my project there is a TabView with 4 tabs, on two of them there is a
>>>> TableView. And there is a TreeView with names.
>>>>
>>>> When I choose a name, and the first Tab is open, the Table there is
>>>> filled with data, and there it stops and waits. So the DATA event runs
>>>> through only once after it was triggered by setting Rows.Count.
>>>>
>>>> When I click on the other Tab with the other Table, it keeps filling and
>>>> filling and filling, so the program is slowed down. But Rows.Count is
>>>> set only once there, too. And there is nothing within the Data event
>>>> loop which could set it again while filling.
>>>>
>>>> As soon as I click on another Tab, it stops filling that Table. Same
>>>> when I click on some root entry in the TreeView which empties the
>>>> Tables. So when GUI moves the focus away from that Table, it stops as
>>>> expected.
>>>>
>>>> My problem is, I cannot find any reason for that specific TableView to
>>>> be triggered over and over again. Does anyone here have had such a case
>>>> and could me point where to start looking?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any hints!
>>>>
>>>> Rolf
>>>>
>>> Can you provide a project?
>>>
>> Hm no, it's way too large... but I can show excerpts if you like:
>>
>> This is the table "tbd" which runs normally:
>>
>> ldsv.ListeFelder(baum.Current.Key, links, rechts)
>> tbd.Rows.Count = links.Count
>> tbd.Columns.Count = 2
>> tbd.Columns[1].Width = tbd.Columns[0].Width * 3
>>
>>
>> Public Sub tbd_Data(Row As Integer, Column As Integer)
>>
>> If TabelleAnzeigen Then
>> tbd.Data.Text = TabellenZelle(tblDaten[Row + 2], Column + 1)
>>
>> Else
>> If Column = 0 Then
>> tbd.Data.Text = links[Row]
>> Else If Column = 1 Then
>> tbd.Data.Text = rechts[Row]
>> End If
>> End If
>>
>> End
>>
>> This is the table "tbk" which is running over and over again:
>>
>> ldsv.ListeKonto(baum.Current.Key, ktNr, ktDatum, ktText, ktSoll,
>> ktHaben, ktModus)
>>
>> konto.ListeKTXbisJetzt(baum.Current.Key, text, soll)
>>
>> konto.ListeKTXansKonto(ktNr, ktDatum, ktText, ktSoll, ktHaben,
>> ktModus, text, soll, nix)
>>
>> tbk.Rows.Count = ktNr.Count
>> tbk.Columns.Count = 5
>> tbk.Columns[1].Width = tbk.Columns[0].Width * 2
>> tbk.Columns[2].Width = tbk.Columns[0].Width / 1.5
>> tbk.Columns[3].Width = tbk.Columns[0].Width / 1.5
>> tbk.Columns[4].Width = tbk.Columns[0].Width / 3
>> tbk.Columns[0].Text = "Datum"
>> tbk.Columns[1].Text = "Text"
>> tbk.Columns[2].Text = tbkRechtsbuendig(2, "Soll")
>> tbk.Columns[3].Text = tbkRechtsbuendig(3, "Haben")
>> tbk.Columns[4].Text = "Modus"
>>
>> If ktModus[ktModus.Count - 1] = "O" Then 'altes Konto
>> tbk.Font.Name = "Courier" 'Schrift Courier
>> Else 'neues Konto
>> tbk.Font.Name = tbd.Font.Name 'Schrift wie Datentabelle
>> End If
>>
>> tbk.MoveTo(tbk.Rows.Count - 1, tbk.Columns.Count - 1)
>> tbk.Current.EnsureVisible
>>
>>
>> Public Sub tbk_Data(Row As Integer, Column As Integer)
>>
>> Select Case Column
>> Case 0
>> tbk.Data.Text = ktDatum[Row]
>> If ktDatum[Row] <> "" And ktModus[Row] <> "N" Then
>> tbk.Background = Color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>> Else
>> tbk.Background = color.White
>> End If
>>
>> Case 1
>> tbk.Data.Text = ktText[Row]
>> If ktText[Row] <> "" And ktModus[Row] <> "N" Then tbk.Background =
>> color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>> If ktModus[Row] = "K" Then
>> tbk.Data.RichText = "<i><b><font color=\"#0000FF\">" &
>> ktText[Row] & "</font></b></i>"
>> End If
>>
>> Case 2
>> tbk.Data.Text = cent2wert(ktSoll[Row])
>> tbk.Data.Alignment = Align.Right
>> If ktSoll[Row] <> "" And ktModus[Row] <> "N" Then tbk.Background =
>> Color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>> If ktModus[Row] = "K" Then tbk.Background = color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>>
>> Case 3
>> Select Case saldoZeile(Row)
>> Case -1 'Minderbetrag
>> If Trim$(ktHaben[Row]) = "" Then
>> tbk.Data.RichText = "<i><b><font color=\"#FF0000\">" & "-,--" &
>> "</font></b></i>"
>> Else
>> tbk.Data.RichText = "<i><b><font color=\"#FF0000\">" &
>> cent2wert(ktHaben[Row]) & "</font></b></i>"
>> End If
>> Case 0 'Ausgleich
>> tbk.Data.RichText = "<b><font color=\"#0000FF\">" &
>> cent2wert(ktHaben[Row]) & "</font></b>"
>> Case 1 'Überzahlung
>> tbk.Data.RichText = "<b><font color=\"#00A600\">" &
>> cent2wert(ktHaben[Row]) & "</font></b>"
>> End Select
>> tbk.Data.Alignment = Align.Right
>> If ktHaben[Row] <> "" And ktModus[Row] <> "N" Then tbk.Background =
>> Color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>> If ktModus[Row] = "K" Then tbk.Background = Color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>>
>> Case 4
>> tbk.Data.Text = ktModus[Row]
>> If ktModus[Row] <> "" And ktModus[Row] <> "N" Then tbk.Background =
>> color.RGB(230, 230, 230)
>>
>> End Select
>>
>> End
>>
>> As soon as I can see, it doesn't contain any code that would trigger it
>> all over (if that is possible anyway).
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rolf
>>
> If you put a breakpoint at the beginning of the Data event handler, what
> is the stack backtrace?
>
Bonjour Benoit,
you mean the list on the bottom right? How could I copy it? Ok, it's not
that much, I'll type it here:
Form1.tbk_Data.2429
(Native Code)
GridView_GetCellData.1228
GridView.ScrollArea_Draw.623
(Native Code)
ScrollArea.DrawingArea_Draw.430
Anyway, this made me look up what class the two things are, and I found
that "tbd" is a GridView but "tbk" is a TableView. No idea why I chose
this, maybe I wanted to use RichText? Or does GridView handle RichText
too? Too long ago, old code, you know...
Regards
Rolf
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