Since you're using a wxFrame, and subsequently on Show(1)ing, simply SetFocus after you show (if you're concerned, but I wouldn't worry about it).
On the other hand, it seems to me like you should be subclassing wxDialog,
and you using ->ShowModal().
Also, you may wish to pass style along the lines of wxCAPTION|wxSYSTEM_MENU and maybe add a cancel button (goes along with the whole dialog idea).
Also, a good name for this baby would be Wx::Perl::LoginWindow (in the tradition of Wx::Perl::Carp,Wx::Perl::TreeChecker ... it's Mattia approved ;D)
And on a final note, instead of those comments at the bottom, I think code might be better (:
package main;
unless( caller ){
if( @ARGV ) {
LoginDialog->get_login(\my ($user, $passwd));
die "USER $user\n\nPASS $passwd\n\n";
} else { # Use defaults if available:
my ($user, $passwd);
# Default either one if desired
$user = 'username';
unless ($user and $passwd) {
# require LoginDialog
LoginDialog->get_login(\($user, $passwd));
}
}
}
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