The function execute-with-interface-if-alive
applies the function
function
to the arguments
args
in the process of the interface
interface
, if the interface is "alive". An interface become alive during the creation process before interface-display is called (and before display returns). It stops being alive once it is destroyed, either programmatically or by the user.
If interface is not alive, function is not applied. This is in contrast to execute-with-interface, which in this case applies the function in the current process.
The return value
alivep
is true if
interface
was alive while execute-with-interface-if-alive
executed. It does not guarantee that
function
is going to be called.
execute-with-interface-if-alive
is useful for automatic updating of interfaces that may be destroyed by the user, where the update is redundant if the interface is not alive.
execute-with-interface-if-alive
on the dead interface. It should be checked only when the caller knows that the interface is already displayed (display returned, or interface-display was called on it), otherwise it may be nil
because it is not displayed yet.execute-with-interface-if-alive
is one way of ensuring this.
apply-in-pane-process-if-alive
execute-with-interface
The correct thread for CAPI operations
Programming with CAPI Windows
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Unix version) - 25 Feb 2015