cpython/Lib/idlelib/outwin.py
Terry Jan Reedy 6fa5bdc6e8 Issue #24225: Within idlelib files, update idlelib module names.
This follows the previous patch that changed idlelib file names.
Class names that matched old module names are not changed.
Change idlelib imports in turtledemo.__main__.

Exception: config-extensions.def.  Previously, extension section
names, file names, and class names had to match.  Changing section
names would create cross-version conflicts in config-extensions.cfg
(user customizations).  Instead map old names to new file names
at point of import in editor.EditorWindow.load_extension.

Patch extensively tested with test_idle, idle_test.htest.py, a custom
import-all test, running IDLE in a console to catch messages,
and testing each menu item.  Based on a patch by Al Sweigart.
2016-05-28 13:22:31 -04:00

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from tkinter import *
from idlelib.editor import EditorWindow
import re
import tkinter.messagebox as tkMessageBox
from idlelib import iomenu
class OutputWindow(EditorWindow):
"""An editor window that can serve as an output file.
Also the future base class for the Python shell window.
This class has no input facilities.
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
EditorWindow.__init__(self, *args)
self.text.bind("<<goto-file-line>>", self.goto_file_line)
# Customize EditorWindow
def ispythonsource(self, filename):
# No colorization needed
return 0
def short_title(self):
return "Output"
def maybesave(self):
# Override base class method -- don't ask any questions
if self.get_saved():
return "yes"
else:
return "no"
# Act as output file
def write(self, s, tags=(), mark="insert"):
if isinstance(s, (bytes, bytes)):
s = s.decode(iomenu.encoding, "replace")
self.text.insert(mark, s, tags)
self.text.see(mark)
self.text.update()
return len(s)
def writelines(self, lines):
for line in lines:
self.write(line)
def flush(self):
pass
# Our own right-button menu
rmenu_specs = [
("Cut", "<<cut>>", "rmenu_check_cut"),
("Copy", "<<copy>>", "rmenu_check_copy"),
("Paste", "<<paste>>", "rmenu_check_paste"),
(None, None, None),
("Go to file/line", "<<goto-file-line>>", None),
]
file_line_pats = [
# order of patterns matters
r'file "([^"]*)", line (\d+)',
r'([^\s]+)\((\d+)\)',
r'^(\s*\S.*?):\s*(\d+):', # Win filename, maybe starting with spaces
r'([^\s]+):\s*(\d+):', # filename or path, ltrim
r'^\s*(\S.*?):\s*(\d+):', # Win abs path with embedded spaces, ltrim
]
file_line_progs = None
def goto_file_line(self, event=None):
if self.file_line_progs is None:
l = []
for pat in self.file_line_pats:
l.append(re.compile(pat, re.IGNORECASE))
self.file_line_progs = l
# x, y = self.event.x, self.event.y
# self.text.mark_set("insert", "@%d,%d" % (x, y))
line = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
result = self._file_line_helper(line)
if not result:
# Try the previous line. This is handy e.g. in tracebacks,
# where you tend to right-click on the displayed source line
line = self.text.get("insert -1line linestart",
"insert -1line lineend")
result = self._file_line_helper(line)
if not result:
tkMessageBox.showerror(
"No special line",
"The line you point at doesn't look like "
"a valid file name followed by a line number.",
parent=self.text)
return
filename, lineno = result
edit = self.flist.open(filename)
edit.gotoline(lineno)
def _file_line_helper(self, line):
for prog in self.file_line_progs:
match = prog.search(line)
if match:
filename, lineno = match.group(1, 2)
try:
f = open(filename, "r")
f.close()
break
except OSError:
continue
else:
return None
try:
return filename, int(lineno)
except TypeError:
return None
# These classes are currently not used but might come in handy
class OnDemandOutputWindow:
tagdefs = {
# XXX Should use IdlePrefs.ColorPrefs
"stdout": {"foreground": "blue"},
"stderr": {"foreground": "#007700"},
}
def __init__(self, flist):
self.flist = flist
self.owin = None
def write(self, s, tags, mark):
if not self.owin:
self.setup()
self.owin.write(s, tags, mark)
def setup(self):
self.owin = owin = OutputWindow(self.flist)
text = owin.text
for tag, cnf in self.tagdefs.items():
if cnf:
text.tag_configure(tag, **cnf)
text.tag_raise('sel')
self.write = self.owin.write