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Force type-casting for member variables. For some member that need a casting for the type is that what we want. For example, casting a void * type to a struct pointer type. This force will skip type checking, but it works for the variables with a generic type and we want to specialize its type.
author Thinker K.F. Li <thinker@branda.to>
date Sat, 31 Jul 2010 14:37:19 +0800
parents 26c302b47de1
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <mb.h>
#include <string.h>
//#include "menu.h"
#include "mb_af.h"
#include "mb_ani_menu.h"
#include "%n.h"


char *menus[] = {
	"This is item 1",
	"This is item 2",
	"This is item 3",
	"This is item 4",
	"This is item 5",
	"This is item 6",
	"This is item 7",
	"This is item 8"
};


mbaf_t *myApp;

_MyApp_InitContent(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    MyAppData *data = MBAF_DATA(myApp,MyAppData);
    subject_t *key = MBAF_KB_SUBJECT(myApp);
    char name[255];
    coord_t *l;
    int i;
    mb_sprite_t *sprite=myApp->rootsprite;
    
    data->m = mb_animated_menu_new(myApp,myApp->rootsprite,"item",menus);
    mb_animated_menu_set_callback(data->m, myselect_callback);
    MyApp_InitContent(myApp,argc,argv);
}

int main(int argc, char * const argv[]) {
    subject_t *subject;
    mb_obj_t *button;
    MyAppData data;

    myApp = mbaf_init("list", "");
    mbaf_set_data(myApp,&data);
    _MyApp_InitContent(argc,argv);

    mbaf_loop(myApp);

    return 0;
}

/* vim: set ts=4 */