




prompt-for-file
message
&key
pathname
ok-check
filter
filters
if-exists
if-does-not-exist
file-package-is-directory
operation
owner
pane-args
popup-args
continuation
=>
filename
,
successp
,
filter-name
A string or nil.
A pathname designator or nil.
A function or nil.
A string or nil.
A property list.
One of :ok or :prompt.
One of :ok, :prompt or :error.
One of :open or :save.
An owner window.
A function or nil.
The function prompt-for-file prompts the user for a file using a dialog box.
pathname , if non-nil, is a pathname designator providing a default filename for the dialog.
ok-check , if non-nil, should be a function which takes a pathname designator argument and returns a true value if the pathname is valid.
filter
specifies the initial filter expression. The default value is "*.*". An example filter expression with multiple filters is "*.LISP;*.LSP".
filter is used on all platforms. However on Motif, if filter contains multiple file types, only the first of these is used.
On Cocoa prompt-for-file supports the selection of application bundles as files if they match the filter. For example, they will match if the filter expression contains *.app or *.*.
filters
is a property list of filter names and filter expressions, presenting filters which the user can select in the dialog. If the
filter
argument is not one of the expressions in
filters
, an extra filter called "Files" is added for this expression.
On Microsoft Windows the default value of filters is:
("Lisp Source Files" "*.LISP;*.LSP"
"Lisp Fasls" "*.OFASL"
"Text Documents" "*.DOC;*.TXT"
"Image Files" "*.BMP;*.DIB;*.ICO;*.CUR"
"All Files" "*.*")
The "Lisp Fasls" extension may vary depending on the implementation.
On Cocoa and GTK+ the default value of filters is:
("Lisp Source Files" "*.lisp;*.lsp"
"Text Documents" "*.txt;*.text"
"All Files" "*.*")
When
if-exists
is :ok, an existing file can be returned. Otherwise the user is prompted about whether the file can be overwritten. The default for
if-exists
is :ok when
operation
is :open and :prompt when operation is :save.
When
if-does-not-exist
is :ok, a non-existent file can be chosen. When it is :prompt, the user is prompted if a non-existent file is chosen. When it is :error, the user cannot choose a non-existent file. The default for
if-does-not-exist
is :prompt if
operation
is :open and :ok if
operation
is :save.
operation
chooses the style of dialog used, in LispWorks for Windows only. The default value is :open.
owner , if non-nil, specifies an owner window for the dialog. See Dialogs: Prompting for Input for details.
If
continuation
is non-nil, then it must be a function with a lambda list that accepts three arguments. The
continuation
function is called with the values that would normally be returned by prompt-for-file. On Cocoa, passing
continuation
causes the dialog to be made as a window-modal sheet and prompt-for-file returns immediately, leaving the dialog on the screen. The with-dialog-results macro provides a convenient way to create a
continuation
function.
On Motif, the prompt itself is created by passing an appropriate 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. Currently, the pane used to create the file prompter is internal to the CAPI.
pane-args
and
popup-args
are ignored on Microsoft Windows.
filename
is the full pathname of the file selected, or nil if the dialog was cancelled.
successp
is a flag which is nil if the dialog was cancelled, and t otherwise.
On Microsoft Windows prompt-for-file returns a third value:
filter-name
is the name of the filter that was selected in the dialog.
file-package-is-directory
controls how to treat file packages on Cocoa. By default it is nil, which means that a file package is treated as file. If
file-package-is-directory
is non-nil, the a file package is treated as a directory.
file-package-is-directory
corresponds to the treatsFilePackagesAsDirectories method of NSSavePanel in Cocoa. It has no effect on other platforms.
(capi:prompt-for-file "Enter a filename:")
(capi:prompt-for-file "Enter a filename:"
:pathname "/usr/bin/cal")
(capi:prompt-for-file "Enter a filename:"
:ok-check 'probe-file)
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Unix version) - 3 Aug 2017