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    • cvp
      cvp @JonB last edited by

      @JonB don't forget that line tbl.delegate = MyTableViewDelegate() was initially in the delegate, it can't work.

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      • frankL
        frankL last edited by

        I copied the above code and ran it as is. It did not return the selected author. What was printed in the console was:

        after wait: None
        list dialog returned: None
        items: ['Baldacci,David', 'Barr,Nevada', 'Bartol,Amy', 'Bernt,Eric', 'Brandt,Kylie', 'Bruni,Riccardo', 'Bryndza,Robert', 'Burke,James Lee', 'Burton,Mary', 'Butcher,Jim', 'Carlson,Tucker', 'Carrol,Sean', 'Case,Andrew', 'Chernov,Ron', 'Clayton,MegWaite', 'Coben,Harlan', 'Cole,Bobby', 'Connelly,Michael', 'Cornwell,Bernard', 'Cornwell,Patricia', 'Cowie,Amber', 'Crombie,Deborah', 'Crosby,Ellen', 'Cross,Katie', 'Cussler,Clive', 'Delaney,Matthew B.J.', 'Dilts,Tyler', 'Dorsey,Tim'] section, row: 0 4
        in delegate: my_sel Brandt,Kylie

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        • JonB
          JonB last edited by

          Ok, so the modal_wait is broken -- the after wait prints before anything else!

          Possibly we need to add a time.sleep before the modaL wait to ensure the view is presented. Or we need some UI.in_background or on_main_view somewhere...

          Have you tried the dialogs module? This is exactly it's purpose, and you don't seem to be doing anything that requires anything custom.

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          • bosco
            bosco last edited by bosco

            This appears to be a problem only when running iOS 15 on an iPhone 12. The @JonB example runs fine on my iPad mini, but does not work on my iPhone 12 mini.

            I have run into the same problem with some rubicon-objc code i developed.

            # works on iPad, but fails on iPhone 12 mini
            while self.ispresented:
                waituntil = NSDate.alloc().initWithTimeIntervalSinceNow(.2)
                runLoop = NSRunLoop.currentRunLoop
                runLoop.runUntilDate(waituntil)
            

            Here are some links to others with a similar problem.
            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69312354/failed-to-block-main-thread-with-runloop-on-ios15-with-device-iphone12
            https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/691941

            I have other Pythonista scripts that use modal_wait() that do seem to work, so maybe there is a work around

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            • JonB
              JonB last edited by

              I wonder if this is a navigation view problem. Try presenting view without creating a nav view.

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              • bosco
                bosco last edited by

                @JonB Presenting the view directly without the nav view has the same issue on my iPhone 12. The first line in the console is after wait: None

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                • JonB
                  JonB @JonB last edited by JonB

                  A workaround might be to use a Lock.

                  def show_list_dialog(items=None, *args, **kwargs):
                      items = items or []
                      tbl = ui.TableView(**kwargs)
                      tbl.data_source = ui.ListDataSource(items)
                      my_sel = {'value': None}
                      import threading
                      lock=threading.Lock()
                      class MyTableViewDelegate (object):
                          def tableview_did_select(self, tableview, section, row):
                              print('items:', tableview.data_source.items)
                              print('section, row:', section, row)
                              my_sel['value'] = tableview.data_source.items[row]
                              tableview.close()
                              lock.release()
                              print('in delegate: my_sel',my_sel['value'])
                      tbl.delegate = MyTableViewDelegate()
                      tbl.present(style='sheet')
                      lock.acquire()
                      #tbl.wait_modal()
                      print('after wait: ', my_sel['value'])
                      return my_sel['value']
                  

                  See if that solves it

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                  • bosco
                    bosco last edited by

                    This code works on my iPhone 12.

                    I added @ui.in_background to def select_author(sender)

                    I will also test the Lock code.

                    import ui
                    #
                    def show_list_dialog(items=None, *args, **kwargs):
                        items = items or []
                        tbl = ui.TableView(**kwargs)
                        tbl.data_source = ui.ListDataSource(items)
                        my_sel = {'value': None}
                        class MyTableViewDelegate (object):
                            def tableview_did_select(self, tableview, section, row):
                                print('items:', tableview.data_source.items)
                                print('section, row:', section, row)
                                my_sel['value'] = tableview.data_source.items[row]
                                tableview.close()
                                print('in delegate: my_sel',my_sel['value'])
                        tbl.delegate = MyTableViewDelegate()
                        tbl.present(style='sheet')
                        tbl.wait_modal()
                        print('after wait: ', my_sel['value'])
                        return my_sel['value']
                    #
                    w, h = ui.get_screen_size()
                    view = ui.View(name="Frank's Library", bg_color='lightblue', frame=(0, 0, w, h))
                     
                    @ui.in_background 
                    def select_author(sender):
                        author_unique = ['Baldacci,David', 'Barr,Nevada', 'Bartol,Amy', 'Bernt,Eric', 'Brandt,Kylie', 'Bruni,Riccardo', 'Bryndza,Robert', 'Burke,James Lee', 'Burton,Mary', 'Butcher,Jim', 'Carlson,Tucker', 'Carrol,Sean', 'Case,Andrew', 'Chernov,Ron', 'Clayton,MegWaite', 'Coben,Harlan', 'Cole,Bobby', 'Connelly,Michael', 'Cornwell,Bernard', 'Cornwell,Patricia', 'Cowie,Amber', 'Crombie,Deborah', 'Crosby,Ellen', 'Cross,Katie', 'Cussler,Clive', 'Delaney,Matthew B.J.', 'Dilts,Tyler', 'Dorsey,Tim']
                        f = (0, 0, 400, 300)
                        selected_author = show_list_dialog(author_unique, frame=f, name='Select an Author')
                        print('list dialog returned:', selected_author)
                        global author_result
                        author_result.text = str(selected_author)
                        return
                     
                    author_button = ui.Button(title='Author', frame=(10,5,350,100), border_color='black', border_width=2, background_color='#EAECEE', action=select_author, font=('Arial Rounded MT Bold',18))
                    author_button.width=70
                    author_button.height=40
                    view.add_subview(author_button)
                    #
                    global author_result
                    author_entry=''
                    author_result = ui.TextView(name='author',frame=(100,5,250,40), border_color='black', border_width=3, text=author_entry, font=('Arial Rounded MT Bold',16))
                    view.add_subview(author_result)
                     
                    view.present('sheet')
                    #nav_view = ui.NavigationView(view)
                    #nav_view.present('sheet')
                    

                    @

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                    • JonB
                      JonB last edited by

                      Ok, that makes sense. You can't have a wait_modal on the main thread, since you wouldn't be able to interact with the gui.

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                      • frankL
                        frankL last edited by

                        Thank you bosco. That fix works for me on iPhone12.

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                        • cvp
                          cvp last edited by cvp

                          @jonb @bosco @frankL 🥂

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @frankL last edited by

                            @frankL sorry to have searched in the bad direction...

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