vlr-editor-reactor (AutoLISP/ActiveX)

Constructs an editor reactor object

Supported Platforms: Windows only

Signature

(vlr-editor-reactor data callbacks)
data

Type: Integer, Real, String, List, VLA-object, safearray, variant, T, or nil

Any AutoLISP data to be associated with the reactor object; otherwise nil if no data.

callbacks

Type: List

A list of pairs of the following form:

(event-name . callback_function)

  • event-name is one of the following Editor reactor events:

    Editor reactor events

    Event name

    Description

    :vlr-beginClose

    The drawing database is to be closed.

    :vlr-beginDxfIn

    The contents of a DXF file are to be appended to the drawing database.

    :vlr-abortDxfIn

    The DXF import was not successful.

    :vlr-dxfInComplete

    The DXF import completed successfully.

    :vlr-beginDxfOut

    AutoCAD is about to export the drawing database into a DXF file.

    :vlr-abortDxfOut

    DXF export operation failed.

    :vlr-dxfOutComplete

    DXF export operation completed successfully.

    :vlr-databaseToBeDestroyed

    The contents of the drawing database are about to be deleted from memory.

    :vlr-unknownCommand

    A command not known to AutoCAD was issued.

    :vlr-commandWillStart

    An AutoCAD command has been called.

    vlr-commandEnded

    An AutoCAD command has completed.

    :vlr-commandCancelled

    An AutoCAD command has been canceled.

    :vlr-commandFailed

    An AutoCAD command failed to complete.

    :vlr-lispWillStart

    An AutoLISP expression is to be evaluated.

    :vlr-lispEnded

    Evaluation of an AutoLISP expression has completed.

    :vlr-lispCancelled

    Evaluation of an AutoLISP expression has been canceled.

    :vlr-beginDwgOpen

    AutoCAD is about to open a drawing file.

    :vlr-endDwgOpen

    AutoCAD has ended the open operation.

    :vlr-dwgFileOpened

    A new drawing has been loaded into the AutoCAD window.

    :vlr-beginSave

    AutoCAD is about to save the drawing file.

    :vlr-saveComplete

    AutoCAD has saved the current drawing to disk.

    :vlr-sysVarWillChange

    AutoCAD is about to change the value of a system variable.

    :vlr-sysVarChanged

    The value of a system variable has changed.

  • callback_function is a symbol representing a function to be called when the event fires. Each callback function accepts two arguments:

    reactor_object -- The VLR object that called the callback function.

    list -- A list of extra data elements associated with the particular event. The contents of this list for particular events are shown in the “Editor reactor callback data” table.

    Editor reactor callback data

    Name

    List length

    Parameters

    :vlr-lispEnded

    :vlr-lispCancelled

    :vlr-beginClose

    :vlr-beginDxfIn

    :vlr-abortDxfIn

    :vlr-dxfInComplete

    :vlr-beginDxfOut

    :vlr-abortDxfOut

    :vlr-dxfOutComplete

    :vlr-databaseToBeDestroyed

    0

    :vlr-unknownCommand

    :vlr-commandWillStart

    :vlr-commandEnded

    :vlr-commandCancelled

    :vlr-commandFailed

    1

    A string containing the command name.

    :vlr-lispWillStart

    1

    A string containing the first line of the AutoLISP expression to evaluate.

    :vlr-beginDwgOpen

    :vlr-endDwgOpen

    :vlr-dwgFileOpened

    1

    A string identifying the file to open.

    :vlr-beginSave

    2

    First parameter is the database object to save at.

    Second parameter is a string containing the default file name for save, which may be changed by the user.

    :vlr-saveComplete

    2

    First parameter is the database object to save at.

    Second parameter is a string containing the actual file name used for the save.

    :vlr-sysVarWillChange

    1

    A string naming the system variable.

    :vlr-sysVarChanged

    2

    First parameter is a string naming the system variable.

    Second parameter is an integer indicating whether the change was successful (1 = success, 0 = failed).

Return Values

Type: VLR object

The reactor_object argument from the callback_function.

Examples

N/A