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Wow, cool, thanks for the clarification Sean!
Best,
Richard
Richard O. Legendi
Software developer
Intelligent Applications and Web Services
AITIA International, Inc.
http://people.inf.elte.hu/legendi/
On 2012.05.22. 15:13, Sean Luke wrote:
> No, you could just say frame.dispose(). In fact I was thinking of setting up frames so that if they're registered with the Console they auto-dispose on quit.
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> Sean
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> On May 22, 2012, at 4:54 AM, Richard O. Legendi wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> This is probably an obvious question: all the sample codes do quit() in a GuiState like this:
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>> @Override
>> public void quit() {
>> super.quit();
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>> if (frame != null) {
>> frame .dispose();
>> }
>> }
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>> I was just curious if the null check is required here. I don't see when the frame can be null, could you help me with that? It is always initialized properly in init() and quit() cannot be called without initializing the GuiState, right?
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>> Thanks for the clarification in advance!
>>
>> Best,
>> Richard
>>
>> --
>> Richard O. Legendi
>> Software developer
>> Intelligent Applications and Web Services
>> AITIA International, Inc.
>> http://people.inf.elte.hu/legendi/
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