prompt-for-forms message &key package initial-value value-function pane-args popup-args continuation => result , okp
The function
prompt-for-forms
prompts the user for a number of forms by providing a text input pane that the forms can be typed into, and it returns the forms in a list. The forms are read in the specified
package
or
*package*
if not. If
evaluate
is non-nil then the result is the evaluation of the form, else it is just the form itself.
The printed version of initial-value will be placed into the text input pane as a default.
If
continuation
is non-nil, then it must be a function with a lambda list that accepts two arguments. The
continuation
function is called with the values that would normally be returned by
prompt-for-forms
. On Cocoa, passing
continuation
causes the dialog to be made as a window-modal sheet and
prompt-for-forms
returns immediately, leaving the dialog on the screen. The with-dialog-results macro provides a convenient way to create a
continuation
function.
The prompter is created by passing an appropriate pane (in this case a text input pane) to popup-confirmer. Arguments can be passed to the
make-instance
of the pane and the call to
popup-confirmer using
pane-args
and
popup-args
respectively.
Try the following example, and enter
1 2 3
into the input pane.
(capi:prompt-for-forms "Enter some forms:")