-- A simple program to demonstrate Gtk2Hs. module Main (Main.main) where import Graphics.UI.Gtk main :: IO () main = do initGUI -- Create a new window window <- windowNew -- Here we connect the "destroy" event to a signal handler. -- This event occurs when we call widgetDestroy on the window -- or if the user closes the window. onDestroy window mainQuit -- Sets the border width and tile of the window. Note that border width -- attribute is in 'Container' from which 'Window' is derived. set window [ containerBorderWidth := 10, windowTitle := "Hello World" ] -- Creates a new button with the label "Hello World". button <- buttonNew set button [ buttonLabel := "Hello World" ] -- When the button receives the "clicked" signal, it will call the -- function given as the second argument. onClicked button (putStrLn "Hello World") -- Gtk+ allows several callbacks for the same event. -- This one will cause the window to be destroyed by calling -- widgetDestroy. The callbacks are called in the sequence they were added. onClicked button $ do putStrLn "A \"clicked\"-handler to say \"destroy\"" widgetDestroy window -- Insert the hello-world button into the window. set window [ containerChild := button ] -- The final step is to display this newly created widget. Note that this -- also allocates the right amount of space to the windows and the button. widgetShowAll window -- All Gtk+ applications must have a main loop. Control ends here -- and waits for an event to occur (like a key press or mouse event). -- This function returns if the program should finish. mainGUI