So I have this app
require 'tk'
class Foo
def my_fancy_function
puts "hello, world!"
end
def initialize
@root = TkRoot.new{title "Hello, world!"}
frame = TkFrame.new
my_fancy_button = TkButton.new(frame) do
text "Press meee"
command {my_fancy_function}
pack
end
frame.pack
Tk.mainloop
end
end
bar = Foo.new
But if I press the button, I get "NameError: undefined local variable or method `my_fancy_function' for #<TkButton:..."
I'm pretty sure I'm missing something trivial related to scope... how do I bind that command to the button correctly?
Edit: Okay, if I change my my_fancy_button
block to parameters, i.e.
my_fancy_button = TkButton.new(frame, :text => "Press meee", :command => proc{my_fancy_function}).pack
Then it works. But why?
if you put a
int the
do ... end
block of your code, then you'll probably find out that the current scope is different than yourFoo
object