
The function confirm-yes-or-no pops up a dialog button containing a message and a Yes and No button.
This pops up a dialog box containing a message and the buttons Yes and No , returns t when the Yes button is clicked, and nil when the No button is clicked. The message is obtained by applying the format-string and the format-args to the Common Lisp function format .
This function is actually a convenient version of prompt-for-confirmation , but has the disadvantage that you cannot specify any customization arguments. For more flexibility, use prompt-for-confirmation itself.
(setq pane (capi:contain
(make-instance 'capi:text-input-pane)
:title "Test Interface"))
(when (capi:confirm-yes-or-no "Close ~S?" pane)
(capi:quit-interface pane))