




 
prompt-for-integer message &key min max initial-value ok-check pane-args popup-args continuation => result, successp
A string.
An integer or nil.
An integer or nil.
An integer or nil.
A function or nil.
Arguments to pass to the pane.
Arguments to pass to the confirmer.
A function or nil.
The function prompt-for-integer pops up a text-input-pane and prompts the user for an integer, which is returned in 
result.
When min or max are specified the allowable result is constrained accordingly.
initial-value
 determines the initial value displayed in the dialog. 
initial-value
 defaults to the value of 
min
, or if 
min
 is nil then no initial value is displayed.
Further restrictions can be applied by passing an 
ok-check 
function
. ok-check
 should take one argument, the currently entered number, and should return t if it is valid. If 
ok-check
 is nil (the default) then there is no further restriction.
If 
continuation
 is non-nil, then it must be a function with a lambda list that accepts two arguments. The 
continuation
 function is called with the values that would normally be returned by prompt-for-integer. On Cocoa, passing 
continuation
 causes the dialog to be made as a window-modal sheet and prompt-for-integer returns immediately, leaving the dialog on the screen. The with-dialog-results macro provides a convenient way to create a 
continuation
 function.
The prompter is created by passing text-input-pane to popup-confirmer. Arguments can be passed to the make-instance of the pane and the call to popup-confirmer using 
pane-args
 and 
popup-args
 respectively. 
(capi:prompt-for-integer "Enter an integer:")
(capi:prompt-for-integer "Enter an integer:" :max 10)
(capi:prompt-for-integer "Enter an integer:"
:min 100 :max 200)
(capi:prompt-for-integer "Enter an integer:"
:ok-check 'evenp)
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Windows version) - 25 Feb 2015