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About 10 IDLE features were implemented as supposedly optional extensions. Their different behavior could be confusing or worse for users and not good for maintenance. Hence the conversion. The main difference for users is that user configurable key bindings for builtin features are now handled uniformly. Now, editing a binding in a keyset only affects its value in the keyset. All bindings are defined together in the system-specific default keysets in config- extensions.def. All custom keysets are saved as a whole in config- extension.cfg. All take effect as soon as one clicks Apply or Ok. The affected events are '<<force-open-completions>>', '<<expand-word>>', '<<force-open-calltip>>', '<<flash-paren>>', '<<format-paragraph>>', '<<run-module>>', '<<check-module>>', and '<<zoom-height>>'. Any (global) customizations made before 3.6.3 will not affect their keyset- specific customization after 3.6.3. and vice versa. Inital patch by Charles Wohlganger, revised by Terry Jan Reedy.
188 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
188 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
"""Editor window that can serve as an output file.
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"""
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import re
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from tkinter import messagebox
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from idlelib.editor import EditorWindow
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from idlelib import iomenu
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file_line_pats = [
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# order of patterns matters
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r'file "([^"]*)", line (\d+)',
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r'([^\s]+)\((\d+)\)',
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r'^(\s*\S.*?):\s*(\d+):', # Win filename, maybe starting with spaces
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r'([^\s]+):\s*(\d+):', # filename or path, ltrim
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r'^\s*(\S.*?):\s*(\d+):', # Win abs path with embedded spaces, ltrim
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]
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file_line_progs = None
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def compile_progs():
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"Compile the patterns for matching to file name and line number."
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global file_line_progs
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file_line_progs = [re.compile(pat, re.IGNORECASE)
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for pat in file_line_pats]
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def file_line_helper(line):
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"""Extract file name and line number from line of text.
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Check if line of text contains one of the file/line patterns.
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If it does and if the file and line are valid, return
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a tuple of the file name and line number. If it doesn't match
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or if the file or line is invalid, return None.
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"""
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if not file_line_progs:
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compile_progs()
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for prog in file_line_progs:
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match = prog.search(line)
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if match:
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filename, lineno = match.group(1, 2)
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try:
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f = open(filename, "r")
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f.close()
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break
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except OSError:
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continue
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else:
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return None
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try:
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return filename, int(lineno)
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except TypeError:
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return None
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class OutputWindow(EditorWindow):
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"""An editor window that can serve as an output file.
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Also the future base class for the Python shell window.
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This class has no input facilities.
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Adds binding to open a file at a line to the text widget.
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"""
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# Our own right-button menu
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rmenu_specs = [
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("Cut", "<<cut>>", "rmenu_check_cut"),
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("Copy", "<<copy>>", "rmenu_check_copy"),
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("Paste", "<<paste>>", "rmenu_check_paste"),
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(None, None, None),
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("Go to file/line", "<<goto-file-line>>", None),
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]
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def __init__(self, *args):
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EditorWindow.__init__(self, *args)
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self.text.bind("<<goto-file-line>>", self.goto_file_line)
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self.text.unbind("<<toggle-code-context>>")
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# Customize EditorWindow
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def ispythonsource(self, filename):
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"Python source is only part of output: do not colorize."
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return False
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def short_title(self):
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"Customize EditorWindow title."
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return "Output"
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def maybesave(self):
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"Customize EditorWindow to not display save file messagebox."
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return 'yes' if self.get_saved() else 'no'
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# Act as output file
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def write(self, s, tags=(), mark="insert"):
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"""Write text to text widget.
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The text is inserted at the given index with the provided
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tags. The text widget is then scrolled to make it visible
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and updated to display it, giving the effect of seeing each
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line as it is added.
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Args:
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s: Text to insert into text widget.
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tags: Tuple of tag strings to apply on the insert.
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mark: Index for the insert.
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Return:
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Length of text inserted.
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"""
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if isinstance(s, (bytes, bytes)):
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s = s.decode(iomenu.encoding, "replace")
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self.text.insert(mark, s, tags)
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self.text.see(mark)
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self.text.update()
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return len(s)
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def writelines(self, lines):
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"Write each item in lines iterable."
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for line in lines:
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self.write(line)
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def flush(self):
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"No flushing needed as write() directly writes to widget."
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pass
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def showerror(self, *args, **kwargs):
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messagebox.showerror(*args, **kwargs)
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def goto_file_line(self, event=None):
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"""Handle request to open file/line.
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If the selected or previous line in the output window
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contains a file name and line number, then open that file
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name in a new window and position on the line number.
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Otherwise, display an error messagebox.
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"""
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line = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
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result = file_line_helper(line)
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if not result:
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# Try the previous line. This is handy e.g. in tracebacks,
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# where you tend to right-click on the displayed source line
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line = self.text.get("insert -1line linestart",
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"insert -1line lineend")
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result = file_line_helper(line)
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if not result:
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self.showerror(
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"No special line",
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"The line you point at doesn't look like "
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"a valid file name followed by a line number.",
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parent=self.text)
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return
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filename, lineno = result
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self.flist.gotofileline(filename, lineno)
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# These classes are currently not used but might come in handy
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class OnDemandOutputWindow:
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tagdefs = {
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# XXX Should use IdlePrefs.ColorPrefs
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"stdout": {"foreground": "blue"},
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"stderr": {"foreground": "#007700"},
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}
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def __init__(self, flist):
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self.flist = flist
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self.owin = None
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def write(self, s, tags, mark):
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if not self.owin:
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self.setup()
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self.owin.write(s, tags, mark)
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def setup(self):
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self.owin = owin = OutputWindow(self.flist)
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text = owin.text
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for tag, cnf in self.tagdefs.items():
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if cnf:
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text.tag_configure(tag, **cnf)
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text.tag_raise('sel')
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self.write = self.owin.write
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import unittest
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unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_outwin', verbosity=2, exit=False)
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