GTK/Development
< GTK
		
		
		Write a simple message dialog app
You can write your own GTK 3 message dialog easily in many programming languages through GObject-Introspection or bindings, or you can simply use bash.
The following examples display a simple "Hello world" in a message dialog.
Ada
hello_world.adb
with Gtk.Main;
with Gtk.Dialog;           use Gtk.Dialog;
with Gtk.Message_Dialog;   use Gtk.Message_Dialog;
procedure hello_world is
  Dialog   : Gtk_Message_Dialog;
  Response : Gtk_Response_Type;
begin
  Gtk.Main.Init;
  Gtk_New (Dialog   => Dialog,
           Parent   => null,
           Flags    => 0,
           The_Type => Message_Info,
           Buttons  => Buttons_OK,
           Message  => "Hello world!");
  Format_Secondary_Markup (Dialog, "This is an example dialog.");
  Response := Run (Dialog);
end hello_world;
Bash
- Dependency: zenity
hello_world.sh
#!/bin/bash zenity --info --title='Hello world!' --text='This is an example dialog.'
BASIC
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependency: freebasic-gnomeheadersAUR
- Build with: fbc hello_world.bas
hello_world.bas
#include "Gir/Gtk-3.0.bi" Dim As GtkWidget Ptr hello gtk_init (cast(gint ptr, @__fb_argc__), @__fb_argv__) hello = gtk_message_dialog_new (NULL, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, "Hello world!") gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG (hello), "This is an example dialog.") gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (hello))
Boo
- Dependency: gtk-sharp-3 (and booAUR)
- Makedependency: booAUR
- Build with: booc hello_world.boo
- Run with: mono hello_world.exe(orbooi hello_world.boo)
hello_world.boo
import Gtk from "gtk-sharp" Application.Init() Hello = MessageDialog(null, DialogFlags.Modal, MessageType.Info, ButtonsType.Ok, "Hello world!") Hello.SecondaryText = "This is an example dialog." Hello.Run()
C
- Dependency: gtk3
- Build with: gcc -o hello_world $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0) hello_world.c
hello_world.c
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
	gtk_init (&argc, &argv);
        GtkWidget *hello = gtk_message_dialog_new (NULL, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, "Hello world!");
	gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG (hello), "This is an example dialog.");
        gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG (hello));
        return 0;
}
C++
- Dependency: gtkmm3
- Build with: g++ -o hello_world $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gtkmm-3.0) hello_world.cc
hello_world.cc
#include <gtkmm/main.h>
#include <gtkmm/messagedialog.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
	Gtk::Main kit(argc, argv);
	Gtk::MessageDialog Hello("Hello world!", false, Gtk::MESSAGE_INFO, Gtk::BUTTONS_OK);
	Hello.set_secondary_text("This is an example dialog.");
	Hello.run();
        return 0;
}
C#
- Dependency: gtk-sharp-3
- Build with: mcs -pkg:gtk-sharp-3.0 hello_world.cs
- Run with: mono hello_world.exe
hello_world.cs
using Gtk;
public class HelloWorld {
	static void Main() {
		Application.Init ();
		MessageDialog Hello = new MessageDialog (null, DialogFlags.Modal, MessageType.Info, ButtonsType.Ok, "Hello world!");
		Hello.SecondaryText="This is an example dialog.";
		Hello.Run ();
	}
}
Clojure
- Dependencies: java-gnomeAUR, leiningen
- Run with: lein run
project.clj
(defproject hello-world "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT" :main hello-world.core :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.10.3"]] :resource-paths ["/usr/share/java/gtk.jar"])
src/hello_world/core.clj
(ns hello-world.core (:import [org.gnome.gtk Gtk InfoMessageDialog])) (defonce gtk-init (Gtk/init (make-array String 0))) (defn -main [] (doto (InfoMessageDialog. nil "Hello world!" "This is an example dialog.").run))
Crystal
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependencies: crystal, crystal-gobject
- Build with: crystal build hello_world.cr
hello_world.cr
require "gobject/gtk/autorun" dialog = Gtk::MessageDialog.new text: "Hello world!", message_type: :info, buttons: :ok, secondary_text: "This is an example dialog." dialog.on_response do Gtk.main_quit end dialog.show
D
- Dependency: gtkd
- Makedependency: ldc
- Build with: ldc hello_world $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gtkd-3)
hello_world.d
import gtk.Main;
import gtk.MessageDialog;
void main(string[] args)
{
	Main.init(args);
	MessageDialog dialog = new MessageDialog(null, GtkDialogFlags.MODAL, MessageType.INFO, ButtonsType.OK, "Hello world!");
	dialog.run();
}
F#
- Dependency: dotnet-sdk
- Run with: dotnet fsi hello_world.fsx
hello_world.fsx
#r "nuget: GtkSharp" open Gtk let main () = Application.Init() let Hello = new MessageDialog(null, DialogFlags.Modal, MessageType.Info, ButtonsType.Ok, "Hello world!") Hello.SecondaryText <- "This is an example dialog." Hello.Run() |> ignore main ()
Fortran
- Dependency: gtk-3-fortran-gitAUR
- Makedependency: gcc-fortran
- Build with: gfortran -o hello_world $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk-3-fortran) hello_world.f90
hello_world.f90
program hello_world use gtk_hl use gtk, only: gtk_init integer(c_int) :: resp character(40), dimension(2) :: msg call gtk_init() msg(1) ="Hello world!" msg(2) = "This is an example dialog." resp = hl_gtk_message_dialog_show(msg, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, type=GTK_MESSAGE_INFO) end program hello_world
Genie
hello_world.gs
uses 
	Gtk
init
	Gtk.init (ref args)
	var Hello=new MessageDialog (null, Gtk.DialogFlags.MODAL, Gtk.MessageType.INFO, Gtk.ButtonsType.OK, "Hello world!")
	Hello.format_secondary_text ("This is an example dialog.")
	Hello.run ()
Go
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependency: gotk3-gitAUR or go get github.com/gotk3/gotk3/gtk
- Build with: go build hello_world.go
- (Or run with: go run hello_world.go)
hello_world.go
package main
import ("github.com/gotk3/gotk3/gtk")
func main() {
	gtk.Init(nil)
	dialog := gtk.MessageDialogNew(nil, gtk.DIALOG_MODAL, gtk.MESSAGE_INFO, gtk.BUTTONS_OK, "Hello world!")
	dialog.FormatSecondaryText("This is an example notification.")
	dialog.Run()
}
Groovy
- Dependencies: groovy, java-gnomeAUR
- Build with: groovyc -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar HelloWorld.groovy && jar cfe HelloWorld.jar HelloWorld HelloWorld.class
- Run with: java -cp /usr/share/groovy/embeddable/groovy-all.jar:/usr/share/java/gtk.jar:HelloWorld.jar HelloWorldorgroovy -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar HelloWorld.groovy
HelloWorld.groovy
import org.gnome.gtk.* Gtk.init() def Hello = new InfoMessageDialog(null, "Hello world!", "This is an example dialog.") Hello.run()
Haskell
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependency: haskell-gtk3
- Build with: ghc hello_world
hello_world.hs
import Graphics.UI.Gtk
main = do
         initGUI
         dialog <- messageDialogNew Nothing [DialogModal] MessageInfo ButtonsOk "Hello world!"
         messageDialogSetSecondaryText dialog "This is an example dialog."
         _res <- dialogRun dialog
         return 0
IronPython
- Dependencies: gtk-sharp-3, ironpythonAUR
- Run with: ipy hello_world.py
hello_world.py
import clr
clr.AddReference('gtk-sharp')
import Gtk
Gtk.Application.Init()
Hello = Gtk.MessageDialog (None, Gtk.DialogFlags.Modal, Gtk.MessageType.Info, Gtk.ButtonsType.Ok, "Hello world!")
Hello.SecondaryText="This is an example dialog."
Hello.Run()
Java
- Dependency: java-gnomeAUR
- Makedependency: java-environment
- Build with: javac -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar HelloWorld.java && jar cfe HelloWorld.jar HelloWorld HelloWorld.class
- Run with: java -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar:HelloWorld.jar HelloWorld
HelloWorld.java
import org.gnome.gtk.Gtk;
import org.gnome.gtk.Dialog;
import org.gnome.gtk.InfoMessageDialog;
public class HelloWorld {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Gtk.init(args);
        Dialog Hello = new InfoMessageDialog(null, "Hello world!", "This is an example dialog.");
        Hello.run();
    }
}
JavaScript
GJS:
hello_world.js
#!/usr/bin/env gjs
imports.gi.versions.Gtk = "3.0"
const Gtk = imports.gi.Gtk
Gtk.init(null)
const Hello = new Gtk.MessageDialog({type: Gtk.MessageType.INFO,
                                   buttons: Gtk.ButtonsType.OK,
                                   text: "Hello world!",
                                   "secondary-text": "This is an example dialog."})
Hello.run()
Node.js:
hello_world.js
#!/usr/bin/env node
const gi = require('node-gtk')
const Gtk = gi.require('Gtk', '3.0')
Gtk.init()
const Hello = new Gtk.MessageDialog({type: Gtk.MessageType.INFO,
                                   buttons: Gtk.ButtonsType.OK,
                                   text: "Hello world!",
                                   "secondary-text": "This is an example dialog."})
Hello.run()
JRuby
- Dependencies: java-gnomeAUR, jruby
- Build with: jrubyc hello_world.rb && jar cfe hello_world.jar hello_world hello_world.class
- Run with: java -cp /opt/jruby/lib/jruby.jar:hello_world.jar hello_worldorjruby hello_world.rb
hello_world.rb
require '/usr/share/java/gtk.jar' import Java::OrgGnomeGtk::Gtk import Java::OrgGnomeGtk::Dialog import Java::OrgGnomeGtk::InfoMessageDialog Gtk.init(nil) Hello = InfoMessageDialog.new(nil, "Hello world!", "This is an example dialog.") Hello.run
Julia
hello_world.jl
using Gtk
info_dialog("Hello world!\n\nThis is an example dialog.")
Jython
- Dependencies: java-gnomeAUR, jython
- Run with: jython -Dpython.path=/usr/share/java/gtk.jar hello_world.py
hello_world.py
from org.gnome.gtk import Gtk, InfoMessageDialog Gtk.init(None) Hello=InfoMessageDialog(None, "Hello world!", "This is an example dialog.") Hello.run()
Kotlin
- Dependency: java-gnomeAUR
- Makedependency: kotlin
- Build with: kotlinc -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar HelloWorld.kt -include-runtime -d HelloWorld.jar
- Run with: java -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar:HelloWorld.jar HelloWorldKt
HelloWorld.kt
import org.gnome.gtk.*
fun main(args : Array<String>) {
        Gtk.init(args);
        val Hello = InfoMessageDialog(null, "Hello world!", "This is an example dialog.");
        Hello.run();
}
Lua
- Dependencies: gtk3, lua-lgi-gitAUR
hello_world.lua
#!/usr/bin/env lua
lgi = require 'lgi'
Gtk = lgi.require('Gtk')
Gtk.init()
Hello=Gtk.MessageDialog {message_type = Gtk.MessageType.INFO,
                         buttons = Gtk.ButtonsType.OK,
                         text = "Hello world!",
                         secondary_text = "This is an example dialog."}
Hello:run()
Nemerle
- Dependency: gtk-sharp-3
- Makedependency: nemerleAUR
- Build with: ncc -pkg:gtk-sharp-3.0 -out:hello_world.exe hello_world.n
- Run with: mono hello_world.exe
hello_world.n
using Gtk;
public class HelloWorld {
	static Main() : void {
		Application.Init ();
		def Hello = MessageDialog (null, DialogFlags.Modal, MessageType.Info, ButtonsType.Ok, "Hello world!");
		Hello.SecondaryText = "This is an example dialog.";
		_ = Hello.Run ();
	}
}
OCaml
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependency: lablgtk3
- Build with: ocamlopt -I +lablgtk3 lablgtk3.cmxa hello_world.ml -o hello_world
hello_world.ml
let main () =
  GMain.init ();
  let hello = GWindow.message_dialog ~message:"Hello world!" ~message_type:`INFO ~buttons:GWindow.Buttons.ok () in
    hello#set_secondary_text("This is an example dialog.");
    hello#run ()
let _ = main ()
Pascal
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependencies: fpc, GTK 3.0 bindings
- Build with: fpc hello_world
hello_world.pas
program hello_world; uses Math, Gtk3; var dialog: PGtkWidget; begin SetExceptionMask([exInvalidOp, exDenormalized, exZeroDivide, exOverflow, exUnderflow, exPrecision]); gtk_init(@argc, @argv); dialog := gtk_message_dialog_new(nil, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, '%s', ['Hello world!']); gtk_message_dialog_format_secondary_text(PGtkMessageDialog(dialog), '%s', ['This is an example dialog.']); gtk_dialog_run(PGtkDialog(dialog)); end.
Perl
- Dependency: perl-gtk3
hello_world.pl
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use Gtk3 -init;
my $hello = Gtk3::MessageDialog->new (undef, 'modal', 'info', 'ok', "Hello world!");
$hello->set ('secondary-text' => 'This is an example dialog.');
$hello->run;
Prolog
- Dependency: plgiAUR
- Run with: swipl hello_world.pl
hello_world.pl
:- use_module(library(plgi)).
:- plgi_use_namespace('Gtk').
main :-
	g_object_new('GtkMessageDialog',
	             ['message-type'='GTK_MESSAGE_INFO',
	              'buttons'='GTK_BUTTONS_OK',
	              'text'='Hello world!',
	              'secondary-text'='This is an example dialog.'],
	             Dialog),
	gtk_dialog_run(Dialog, _),
	halt.
:- main.
Python
- Dependencies: gtk3, python-gobject
hello_world.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk
Gtk.init(None)
Hello = Gtk.MessageDialog(message_type=Gtk.MessageType.INFO,
                          buttons=Gtk.ButtonsType.OK,
                          text="Hello world!",
                          secondary_text="This is an example dialog.")
Hello.run()
Ruby
- Dependency: gtk3, ruby-gir_ffi-gtkAUR
hello_world.rb
#!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'gir_ffi-gtk3' Gtk.init Hello = Gtk::MessageDialog.new nil, :modal, :info, :ok, "Hello world!" Hello.secondary_text = "This is an example dialog." Hello.run
- Dependency: ruby-gtk3
hello_world.rb
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'gtk3'
Gtk.init
Hello = Gtk::MessageDialog.new(:type => :info,
                               :buttons_type => :ok,
                               :message => "Hello world!")
Hello.secondary_text = "This is an example dialog."
Hello.run
Rust
Using Gtk-rs.
- Dependency: gtk3
- Makedependency: rust
- Build with: cargo build
- Run with: target/debug/hello_worldorcargo run
Cargo.toml
[package] name = "hello_world" version = "0.1.0" [dependencies] gtk = "^0"
src/main.rs
extern crate gtk;
use gtk::prelude::*;
use gtk::{ButtonsType, DialogFlags, MessageType, MessageDialog, Window};
fn main() {
    let _ = gtk::init();
    MessageDialog::new(None::<&Window>,
                       DialogFlags::empty(),
                       MessageType::Info,
                       ButtonsType::Ok,
                       "Hello world!").run();
}
Scala
- Dependency: java-gnomeAUR (and scala)
- Makedependency: scala
- Build with: scalac -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar -d HelloWorld.jar HelloWorld.scala
- Run with: java -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar:HelloWorld.jar HelloWorld(orscala -cp /usr/share/java/gtk.jar HelloWorld.scala)
HelloWorld.scala
import org.gnome.gtk._
 
object HelloWorld {
  def main(args: Array[String]) {
    Gtk.init(args)
    var hello = new InfoMessageDialog(null, "Hello world!", "This is an example dialog.")
    hello.run()
  }
}
Vala
hello_world.vala
using Gtk;
public class HelloWorld {
	static void main (string[] args) {
		Gtk.init (ref args);
		var Hello=new MessageDialog (null, Gtk.DialogFlags.MODAL, Gtk.MessageType.INFO, Gtk.ButtonsType.OK, "Hello world!");
		Hello.format_secondary_text ("This is an example dialog.");
		Hello.run ();
	}
}
Visual Basic
- Dependency: gtk-sharp-3
- Makedependency: mono-basicAUR
- Build with: vbnc -r:/usr/lib/mono/gtk-sharp-3.0/gtk-sharp.dll hello_world.vb
- Run with: mono hello_world.exe
hello_world.vb
Imports Gtk Public Class Hello Inherits MessageDialog Public Sub New MyBase.New(Me, DialogFlags.Modal, MessageType.Info, ButtonsType.Ok, "Hello world!") Me.SecondaryText = "This is an example dialog." End Sub Public Shared Sub Main Application.Init Dim Dialog As New Hello Dialog.Run End Sub End Class