What's the error you get when you what Vsevolod Fedorov said?
On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 11:20 -0400, Larry G. Wapnitsky wrote: > yep...tried both, no luck. > On 5/31/2012 10:52 AM, Kees Bos wrote: > > On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 16:46 +0200, Peter Bittner wrote: > >> Ah, good one! > >> > >> Yeah, that's what pyjd is good for. > >> > >> Actually, why doesn't pyjsbuild spot such problems? Shouldn't that > >> result in a compile error, really? > > Nope. > > > > from pyjamas.ui import RootPanel, Button > > > > will perfectly import the modules RootPanel and Button. > > > > There's probably some room for improvement on showing the right error > > when you use these models as a class (i.e. call them). > > > > > > > >> I recall that bothered me too in > >> the past. > >> > >> Peter > >> > >> > >> 2012/5/31 Vsevolod Fedorov <[email protected]>: > >>> On 05/30/12 22:12, Larry G. Wapnitsky wrote: > >>>> OK. Got it working (sort of). Now I can compile, but nothing shows up. > >>>> I'm also given "not a function:" errors when running the sample code as > >>>> such: > >>>> > >>>> from pyjamas import Window > >>>> from pyjamas.ui import RootPanel, Button > >>>> > >>>> def greet(sender): > >>>> Window.alert("Hello, AJAX!") > >>>> > >>>> b = Button("Click me", greet) > >>>> RootPanel().add(b) > >>>> > >>>> HELP! > >>> > >>> Hi, Larry! > >>> > >>> Looks like it must be: > >>> > >>> from pyjamas.ui.Button import Button > >>> from pyjamas.ui.RootPanel import RootPanel > >>> > >>> Trying to run new code under pyjd helps to find this kind of mistakes a > >>> lot! > >>> > >>> Seva > >>> > > > > > >
