PowRxVar.WinForms
0.0.14
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package PowRxVar.WinForms --version 0.0.14
NuGet\Install-Package PowRxVar.WinForms -Version 0.0.14
<PackageReference Include="PowRxVar.WinForms" Version="0.0.14" />
paket add PowRxVar.WinForms --version 0.0.14
#r "nuget: PowRxVar.WinForms, 0.0.14"
// Install PowRxVar.WinForms as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=PowRxVar.WinForms&version=0.0.14 // Install PowRxVar.WinForms as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=PowRxVar.WinForms&version=0.0.14
PowRxVar
Table of content
Introduction
Provides reactive variables integrated with Rx.Net:
- implement IObservable<T> so can be queried using reactive extensions
- can access and set the current value
- can be combined into other variables (Combine, Switch)
Basics
// Create variables
var a = Var.Make(3);
var b = Var.Make(7);
// Get and set the value
Console.WriteLine($"{a.V}"); // 3
a.V = 4;
// Combine variables
var c = Var.Combine(a, b, (va, vb) => va * 100 + vb);
Console.WriteLine($"{c.V}"); // 407
b.V = 8;
Console.WriteLine($"{c.V}"); // 408
// Dispose a variable
a.Dispose();
var valA = a.V; // Exception
var valB = b.V; // 8
var valC = c.V; // Exception
Combining with Expression Trees
There is a more general mechanism to combine any number of variables of any type:
var a = Var.Make(3);
var b = Var.Make(5);
var c = Var.Make(7);
var r = Var.Expr(() => a.V * 3 + b.V * 2 + c.V);
// r.V == 26
Similarly to Combine()
, r
will be disposed as soon as either a or b or c is disposed.
Note: this technique is slower to setup at runtime than using Combine() because of the need to compile expression trees.
Basic interfaces
Read only variable IRoVar<T>
interface IRoVar<out T> : IObservable<T>, IRoDispBase
{
// IRoDispBase
// -> can register a callback on disposal & tell if disposed
IObservable<Unit> WhenDisposed { get; }
bool IsDisposed { get; }
// IObservable<T>
// -> can use it as a normal observable
IDisposable Subscribe(IObserver<T> observer);
// -> can read its value
T V { get; }
}
Read write variable IRwVar<T>
interface IRwVar<T> : IRoVar<T>, IObserver<T>, IRwDispBase
{
// IRwDispBase
// -> inherits from IRoDispBase but can also dispose it
void Dispose();
// IObserver<T>
// -> can be updated by subscribing an observable to it
void OnNext(T value);
void OnCompleted();
void OnError(Exception error);
// -> can read and write its value
T V { get; set; }
}
Note
As IRwVar<T>
inherits from IRoVar<T>
you can naturally use a read write variable in place where a read only one is required.
However, if you want to prevent the calling code from casting it back to an IRwVar<T>
, you can use this extension method:
static IRoVar<T> ToReadOnly<T>(this IRwVar<T> v);
This is similar to Observable.AsObservable
Bound variables
When binding variables to a UI control, it's sometimes useful to differentiate between updates done by the user through the control (inner) and updates done by the code (outer).
Usage
// Create
var v = Var.MakeBnd(7);
// Set
v.SetInner(3);
v.SetOuter(5);
// Listen to updates
v.WhenInner.Subscribe(...);
v.WhenOuter.Subscribe(...);
// Get the latest value
Console.WriteLine($"{v.V}"); // 5
Similarly to IRoVar<T>
& IRwVar<T>
, bound variables use IRoBndVar<T>
& IRwBndVar<T>
Bound variable interfaces
The interfaces here are more complex, but I believe they make sense.
IRoBndVar<T> : IRoVar<T>
So a read only bound variable can listen to either:- the outer stream WhenOuter
- the inner stream WhenInner
- the merged stream through itself as it implements
IObservable<T>
throughIRoVar<T>
So IRoBndVar< T > is an IRoVar< T > in its merged variable
IFullRwBndVar<T> : IRwBndVar<T>
additionally allows to:- set the inner value
- set the outer value Functions that hook variables to the UI (both ways) will use this interface internally
Setting var.V = xxx will set its outer value. So IFullRwBndVar< T > is an IRwVar< T > in its outer variable
IRwBndVar<T>
this is the same asIFullRwBndVar<T>
with the exception that it cannot set inner values Functions that hook variables to the UI (both ways) will return this interface to user code (as the user doesn't need to set the inner value - that's the role of the hook)Again, setting var.V = xxx will set its outer value. So IRwBndVar< T > is an IRwVar< T > in its outer variable
Ownership and disposable interfaces
Read only variables implement IRoDispBase
- Can tell if it's disposed (
bool IsDisposed
) - Can React to a disposable (
IObservable<Unit> WhenDisposed
) - Cannot call
Dispose()
Read write variables implement IRwDispBase
- Inherits
IRoDispBase
- Additionally, Can call
Dispose()
(IDisposable
)
License
MIT
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net7.0-windows7.0 is compatible. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net7.0-windows7.0
- DynamicData (>= 7.9.7)
- Jot (>= 2.1.13)
- ObjectListView.Updated (>= 2.9.3)
- PowBasics.WinForms (>= 0.0.6)
- PowMaybe (>= 0.0.6)
- PowRxVar (>= 0.0.14)
- ReactiveUI.Events.Winforms (>= 15.1.1)
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