Yes, you didn't post on the list ;)(seeing how fresh wxPerl is, anyone who knows anything is subscribed to the list)
Wx-0.15/ext/grid/typemap says:
Wx_Grid * O_WXOBJECT
wxGrid * O_WXOBJECT
In theory, you should be able to subclass it , but those bits may not be finished yet, the readme says:
DEPRECATIONS
The following features have been deprecated and may disappear in the f
+uture
1 - class->new always returning an hash reference
until now calling ->new( ... ) returned an hash reference for most
classes derived from Wx::Window, hence the following code
worked:
my $button = Wx::Button->new( ... );
$button->{attribute} = 'value';
At some point in the future this will be changed so that only
_user-defined_ classes derived from Wx::Window
(or from any class derived from Wx::Window)
will yield an hash reference, hence the following code will not wo
+rk:
my $button = Wx::Button->new( ... );
my $window = Wx::Window->new( ... );
$button->{a} = 'b';
$window->{c} = 'd';
while the following code will work as it did before:
my $button = MyButton->new( ... ); # MyButton ISA Wx::Button
my $window = MyWindow->new( ... ); # MyWindow ISA Wx::Window
$button->{a} = 'b';
$window->{c} = 'd';
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