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Python
768 lines
32 KiB
Python
"""Provides access to stored IDLE configuration information.
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Refer to the comments at the beginning of config-main.def for a description of
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the available configuration files and the design implemented to update user
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configuration information. In particular, user configuration choices which
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duplicate the defaults will be removed from the user's configuration files,
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and if a file becomes empty, it will be deleted.
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The contents of the user files may be altered using the Options/Configure IDLE
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menu to access the configuration GUI (configdialog.py), or manually.
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Throughout this module there is an emphasis on returning useable defaults
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when a problem occurs in returning a requested configuration value back to
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idle. This is to allow IDLE to continue to function in spite of errors in
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the retrieval of config information. When a default is returned instead of
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a requested config value, a message is printed to stderr to aid in
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configuration problem notification and resolution.
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"""
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# TODOs added Oct 2014, tjr
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import os
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import sys
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from configparser import ConfigParser
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from tkinter.font import Font, nametofont
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class InvalidConfigType(Exception): pass
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class InvalidConfigSet(Exception): pass
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class InvalidFgBg(Exception): pass
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class InvalidTheme(Exception): pass
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class IdleConfParser(ConfigParser):
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"""
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A ConfigParser specialised for idle configuration file handling
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"""
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def __init__(self, cfgFile, cfgDefaults=None):
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"""
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cfgFile - string, fully specified configuration file name
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"""
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self.file = cfgFile
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ConfigParser.__init__(self, defaults=cfgDefaults, strict=False)
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def Get(self, section, option, type=None, default=None, raw=False):
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"""
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Get an option value for given section/option or return default.
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If type is specified, return as type.
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"""
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# TODO Use default as fallback, at least if not None
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# Should also print Warning(file, section, option).
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# Currently may raise ValueError
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if not self.has_option(section, option):
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return default
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if type == 'bool':
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return self.getboolean(section, option)
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elif type == 'int':
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return self.getint(section, option)
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else:
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return self.get(section, option, raw=raw)
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def GetOptionList(self, section):
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"Return a list of options for given section, else []."
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if self.has_section(section):
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return self.options(section)
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else: #return a default value
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return []
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def Load(self):
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"Load the configuration file from disk."
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self.read(self.file)
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class IdleUserConfParser(IdleConfParser):
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"""
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IdleConfigParser specialised for user configuration handling.
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"""
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def AddSection(self, section):
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"If section doesn't exist, add it."
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if not self.has_section(section):
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self.add_section(section)
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def RemoveEmptySections(self):
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"Remove any sections that have no options."
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for section in self.sections():
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if not self.GetOptionList(section):
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self.remove_section(section)
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def IsEmpty(self):
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"Return True if no sections after removing empty sections."
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self.RemoveEmptySections()
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return not self.sections()
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def RemoveOption(self, section, option):
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"""Return True if option is removed from section, else False.
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False if either section does not exist or did not have option.
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"""
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if self.has_section(section):
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return self.remove_option(section, option)
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return False
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def SetOption(self, section, option, value):
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"""Return True if option is added or changed to value, else False.
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Add section if required. False means option already had value.
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"""
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if self.has_option(section, option):
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if self.get(section, option) == value:
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return False
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else:
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self.set(section, option, value)
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return True
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else:
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if not self.has_section(section):
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self.add_section(section)
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self.set(section, option, value)
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return True
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def RemoveFile(self):
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"Remove user config file self.file from disk if it exists."
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if os.path.exists(self.file):
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os.remove(self.file)
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def Save(self):
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"""Update user configuration file.
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Remove empty sections. If resulting config isn't empty, write the file
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to disk. If config is empty, remove the file from disk if it exists.
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"""
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if not self.IsEmpty():
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fname = self.file
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try:
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cfgFile = open(fname, 'w')
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except OSError:
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os.unlink(fname)
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cfgFile = open(fname, 'w')
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with cfgFile:
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self.write(cfgFile)
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else:
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self.RemoveFile()
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class IdleConf:
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"""Hold config parsers for all idle config files in singleton instance.
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Default config files, self.defaultCfg --
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for config_type in self.config_types:
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(idle install dir)/config-{config-type}.def
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User config files, self.userCfg --
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for config_type in self.config_types:
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(user home dir)/.idlerc/config-{config-type}.cfg
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.config_types = ('main', 'extensions', 'highlight', 'keys')
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self.defaultCfg = {}
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self.userCfg = {}
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self.cfg = {} # TODO use to select userCfg vs defaultCfg
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self.CreateConfigHandlers()
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self.LoadCfgFiles()
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def CreateConfigHandlers(self):
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"Populate default and user config parser dictionaries."
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#build idle install path
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if __name__ != '__main__': # we were imported
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idleDir=os.path.dirname(__file__)
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else: # we were exec'ed (for testing only)
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idleDir=os.path.abspath(sys.path[0])
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userDir=self.GetUserCfgDir()
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defCfgFiles = {}
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usrCfgFiles = {}
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# TODO eliminate these temporaries by combining loops
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for cfgType in self.config_types: #build config file names
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defCfgFiles[cfgType] = os.path.join(
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idleDir, 'config-' + cfgType + '.def')
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usrCfgFiles[cfgType] = os.path.join(
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userDir, 'config-' + cfgType + '.cfg')
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for cfgType in self.config_types: #create config parsers
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self.defaultCfg[cfgType] = IdleConfParser(defCfgFiles[cfgType])
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self.userCfg[cfgType] = IdleUserConfParser(usrCfgFiles[cfgType])
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def GetUserCfgDir(self):
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"""Return a filesystem directory for storing user config files.
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Creates it if required.
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"""
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cfgDir = '.idlerc'
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userDir = os.path.expanduser('~')
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if userDir != '~': # expanduser() found user home dir
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if not os.path.exists(userDir):
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warn = ('\n Warning: os.path.expanduser("~") points to\n ' +
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userDir + ',\n but the path does not exist.')
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try:
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print(warn, file=sys.stderr)
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except OSError:
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pass
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userDir = '~'
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if userDir == "~": # still no path to home!
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# traditionally IDLE has defaulted to os.getcwd(), is this adequate?
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userDir = os.getcwd()
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userDir = os.path.join(userDir, cfgDir)
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if not os.path.exists(userDir):
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try:
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os.mkdir(userDir)
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except OSError:
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warn = ('\n Warning: unable to create user config directory\n' +
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userDir + '\n Check path and permissions.\n Exiting!\n')
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print(warn, file=sys.stderr)
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raise SystemExit
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# TODO continue without userDIr instead of exit
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return userDir
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def GetOption(self, configType, section, option, default=None, type=None,
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warn_on_default=True, raw=False):
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"""Return a value for configType section option, or default.
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If type is not None, return a value of that type. Also pass raw
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to the config parser. First try to return a valid value
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(including type) from a user configuration. If that fails, try
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the default configuration. If that fails, return default, with a
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default of None.
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Warn if either user or default configurations have an invalid value.
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Warn if default is returned and warn_on_default is True.
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"""
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try:
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if self.userCfg[configType].has_option(section, option):
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return self.userCfg[configType].Get(section, option,
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type=type, raw=raw)
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except ValueError:
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warning = ('\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetOption -\n'
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' invalid %r value for configuration option %r\n'
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' from section %r: %r' %
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(type, option, section,
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self.userCfg[configType].Get(section, option, raw=raw)))
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try:
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print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
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except OSError:
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pass
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try:
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if self.defaultCfg[configType].has_option(section,option):
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return self.defaultCfg[configType].Get(
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section, option, type=type, raw=raw)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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#returning default, print warning
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if warn_on_default:
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warning = ('\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetOption -\n'
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' problem retrieving configuration option %r\n'
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' from section %r.\n'
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' returning default value: %r' %
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(option, section, default))
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try:
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print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
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except OSError:
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pass
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return default
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def SetOption(self, configType, section, option, value):
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"""Set section option to value in user config file."""
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self.userCfg[configType].SetOption(section, option, value)
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def GetSectionList(self, configSet, configType):
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"""Return sections for configSet configType configuration.
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configSet must be either 'user' or 'default'
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configType must be in self.config_types.
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"""
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if not (configType in self.config_types):
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raise InvalidConfigType('Invalid configType specified')
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if configSet == 'user':
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cfgParser = self.userCfg[configType]
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elif configSet == 'default':
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cfgParser=self.defaultCfg[configType]
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else:
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raise InvalidConfigSet('Invalid configSet specified')
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return cfgParser.sections()
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def GetHighlight(self, theme, element, fgBg=None):
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"""Return individual theme element highlight color(s).
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fgBg - string ('fg' or 'bg') or None.
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If None, return a dictionary containing fg and bg colors with
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keys 'foreground' and 'background'. Otherwise, only return
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fg or bg color, as specified. Colors are intended to be
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appropriate for passing to Tkinter in, e.g., a tag_config call).
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"""
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if self.defaultCfg['highlight'].has_section(theme):
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themeDict = self.GetThemeDict('default', theme)
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else:
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themeDict = self.GetThemeDict('user', theme)
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fore = themeDict[element + '-foreground']
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if element == 'cursor': # There is no config value for cursor bg
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back = themeDict['normal-background']
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else:
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back = themeDict[element + '-background']
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highlight = {"foreground": fore, "background": back}
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if not fgBg: # Return dict of both colors
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return highlight
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else: # Return specified color only
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if fgBg == 'fg':
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return highlight["foreground"]
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if fgBg == 'bg':
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return highlight["background"]
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else:
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raise InvalidFgBg('Invalid fgBg specified')
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def GetThemeDict(self, type, themeName):
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"""Return {option:value} dict for elements in themeName.
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type - string, 'default' or 'user' theme type
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themeName - string, theme name
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Values are loaded over ultimate fallback defaults to guarantee
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that all theme elements are present in a newly created theme.
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"""
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if type == 'user':
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cfgParser = self.userCfg['highlight']
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elif type == 'default':
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cfgParser = self.defaultCfg['highlight']
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else:
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raise InvalidTheme('Invalid theme type specified')
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# Provide foreground and background colors for each theme
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# element (other than cursor) even though some values are not
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# yet used by idle, to allow for their use in the future.
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# Default values are generally black and white.
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# TODO copy theme from a class attribute.
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theme ={'normal-foreground':'#000000',
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'normal-background':'#ffffff',
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'keyword-foreground':'#000000',
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'keyword-background':'#ffffff',
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'builtin-foreground':'#000000',
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'builtin-background':'#ffffff',
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'comment-foreground':'#000000',
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'comment-background':'#ffffff',
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'string-foreground':'#000000',
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'string-background':'#ffffff',
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'definition-foreground':'#000000',
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'definition-background':'#ffffff',
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'hilite-foreground':'#000000',
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'hilite-background':'gray',
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'break-foreground':'#ffffff',
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'break-background':'#000000',
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'hit-foreground':'#ffffff',
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'hit-background':'#000000',
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'error-foreground':'#ffffff',
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'error-background':'#000000',
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#cursor (only foreground can be set)
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'cursor-foreground':'#000000',
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#shell window
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'stdout-foreground':'#000000',
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'stdout-background':'#ffffff',
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'stderr-foreground':'#000000',
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'stderr-background':'#ffffff',
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'console-foreground':'#000000',
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'console-background':'#ffffff' }
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for element in theme:
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if not cfgParser.has_option(themeName, element):
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# Print warning that will return a default color
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warning = ('\n Warning: config.IdleConf.GetThemeDict'
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' -\n problem retrieving theme element %r'
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'\n from theme %r.\n'
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' returning default color: %r' %
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(element, themeName, theme[element]))
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try:
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print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
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except OSError:
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pass
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theme[element] = cfgParser.Get(
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themeName, element, default=theme[element])
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return theme
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def CurrentTheme(self):
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"""Return the name of the currently active text color theme.
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idlelib.config-main.def includes this section
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[Theme]
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default= 1
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name= IDLE Classic
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name2=
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# name2 set in user config-main.cfg for themes added after 2015 Oct 1
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Item name2 is needed because setting name to a new builtin
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causes older IDLEs to display multiple error messages or quit.
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See https://bugs.python.org/issue25313.
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When default = True, name2 takes precedence over name,
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while older IDLEs will just use name.
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"""
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default = self.GetOption('main', 'Theme', 'default',
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type='bool', default=True)
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if default:
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theme = self.GetOption('main', 'Theme', 'name2', default='')
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if default and not theme or not default:
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theme = self.GetOption('main', 'Theme', 'name', default='')
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source = self.defaultCfg if default else self.userCfg
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if source['highlight'].has_section(theme):
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return theme
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else:
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return "IDLE Classic"
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def CurrentKeys(self):
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"Return the name of the currently active key set."
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return self.GetOption('main', 'Keys', 'name', default='')
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def GetExtensions(self, active_only=True, editor_only=False, shell_only=False):
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"""Return extensions in default and user config-extensions files.
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If active_only True, only return active (enabled) extensions
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and optionally only editor or shell extensions.
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If active_only False, return all extensions.
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"""
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extns = self.RemoveKeyBindNames(
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self.GetSectionList('default', 'extensions'))
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userExtns = self.RemoveKeyBindNames(
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self.GetSectionList('user', 'extensions'))
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for extn in userExtns:
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if extn not in extns: #user has added own extension
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extns.append(extn)
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if active_only:
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activeExtns = []
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for extn in extns:
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if self.GetOption('extensions', extn, 'enable', default=True,
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type='bool'):
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#the extension is enabled
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if editor_only or shell_only: # TODO if both, contradictory
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if editor_only:
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option = "enable_editor"
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else:
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option = "enable_shell"
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if self.GetOption('extensions', extn,option,
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default=True, type='bool',
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warn_on_default=False):
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activeExtns.append(extn)
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else:
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activeExtns.append(extn)
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return activeExtns
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else:
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return extns
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def RemoveKeyBindNames(self, extnNameList):
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"Return extnNameList with keybinding section names removed."
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# TODO Easier to return filtered copy with list comp
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names = extnNameList
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kbNameIndicies = []
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for name in names:
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if name.endswith(('_bindings', '_cfgBindings')):
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kbNameIndicies.append(names.index(name))
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kbNameIndicies.sort(reverse=True)
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for index in kbNameIndicies: #delete each keybinding section name
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del(names[index])
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return names
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def GetExtnNameForEvent(self, virtualEvent):
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"""Return the name of the extension binding virtualEvent, or None.
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virtualEvent - string, name of the virtual event to test for,
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without the enclosing '<< >>'
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"""
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extName = None
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vEvent = '<<' + virtualEvent + '>>'
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for extn in self.GetExtensions(active_only=0):
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for event in self.GetExtensionKeys(extn):
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if event == vEvent:
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extName = extn # TODO return here?
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return extName
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def GetExtensionKeys(self, extensionName):
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"""Return dict: {configurable extensionName event : active keybinding}.
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Events come from default config extension_cfgBindings section.
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Keybindings come from GetCurrentKeySet() active key dict,
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where previously used bindings are disabled.
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"""
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keysName = extensionName + '_cfgBindings'
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activeKeys = self.GetCurrentKeySet()
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extKeys = {}
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if self.defaultCfg['extensions'].has_section(keysName):
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eventNames = self.defaultCfg['extensions'].GetOptionList(keysName)
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for eventName in eventNames:
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event = '<<' + eventName + '>>'
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binding = activeKeys[event]
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extKeys[event] = binding
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return extKeys
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def __GetRawExtensionKeys(self,extensionName):
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"""Return dict {configurable extensionName event : keybinding list}.
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Events come from default config extension_cfgBindings section.
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Keybindings list come from the splitting of GetOption, which
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tries user config before default config.
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"""
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keysName = extensionName+'_cfgBindings'
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extKeys = {}
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if self.defaultCfg['extensions'].has_section(keysName):
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eventNames = self.defaultCfg['extensions'].GetOptionList(keysName)
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for eventName in eventNames:
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binding = self.GetOption(
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'extensions', keysName, eventName, default='').split()
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event = '<<' + eventName + '>>'
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extKeys[event] = binding
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return extKeys
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def GetExtensionBindings(self, extensionName):
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"""Return dict {extensionName event : active or defined keybinding}.
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Augment self.GetExtensionKeys(extensionName) with mapping of non-
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configurable events (from default config) to GetOption splits,
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as in self.__GetRawExtensionKeys.
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"""
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bindsName = extensionName + '_bindings'
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extBinds = self.GetExtensionKeys(extensionName)
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#add the non-configurable bindings
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if self.defaultCfg['extensions'].has_section(bindsName):
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eventNames = self.defaultCfg['extensions'].GetOptionList(bindsName)
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for eventName in eventNames:
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binding = self.GetOption(
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'extensions', bindsName, eventName, default='').split()
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event = '<<' + eventName + '>>'
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extBinds[event] = binding
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return extBinds
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def GetKeyBinding(self, keySetName, eventStr):
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"""Return the keybinding list for keySetName eventStr.
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keySetName - name of key binding set (config-keys section).
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eventStr - virtual event, including brackets, as in '<<event>>'.
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"""
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eventName = eventStr[2:-2] #trim off the angle brackets
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binding = self.GetOption('keys', keySetName, eventName, default='').split()
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return binding
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def GetCurrentKeySet(self):
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"Return CurrentKeys with 'darwin' modifications."
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result = self.GetKeySet(self.CurrentKeys())
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if sys.platform == "darwin":
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# OS X Tk variants do not support the "Alt" keyboard modifier.
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# So replace all keybingings that use "Alt" with ones that
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# use the "Option" keyboard modifier.
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# TODO (Ned?): the "Option" modifier does not work properly for
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# Cocoa Tk and XQuartz Tk so we should not use it
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# in default OS X KeySets.
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for k, v in result.items():
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v2 = [ x.replace('<Alt-', '<Option-') for x in v ]
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if v != v2:
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result[k] = v2
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return result
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def GetKeySet(self, keySetName):
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"""Return event-key dict for keySetName core plus active extensions.
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If a binding defined in an extension is already in use, the
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extension binding is disabled by being set to ''
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"""
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keySet = self.GetCoreKeys(keySetName)
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activeExtns = self.GetExtensions(active_only=1)
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for extn in activeExtns:
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extKeys = self.__GetRawExtensionKeys(extn)
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if extKeys: #the extension defines keybindings
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for event in extKeys:
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if extKeys[event] in keySet.values():
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#the binding is already in use
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extKeys[event] = '' #disable this binding
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keySet[event] = extKeys[event] #add binding
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return keySet
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def IsCoreBinding(self, virtualEvent):
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"""Return True if the virtual event is one of the core idle key events.
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virtualEvent - string, name of the virtual event to test for,
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without the enclosing '<< >>'
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"""
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return ('<<'+virtualEvent+'>>') in self.GetCoreKeys()
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# TODO make keyBindins a file or class attribute used for test above
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# and copied in function below
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def GetCoreKeys(self, keySetName=None):
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"""Return dict of core virtual-key keybindings for keySetName.
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The default keySetName None corresponds to the keyBindings base
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dict. If keySetName is not None, bindings from the config
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file(s) are loaded _over_ these defaults, so if there is a
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problem getting any core binding there will be an 'ultimate last
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resort fallback' to the CUA-ish bindings defined here.
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"""
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keyBindings={
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'<<copy>>': ['<Control-c>', '<Control-C>'],
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'<<cut>>': ['<Control-x>', '<Control-X>'],
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'<<paste>>': ['<Control-v>', '<Control-V>'],
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'<<beginning-of-line>>': ['<Control-a>', '<Home>'],
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'<<center-insert>>': ['<Control-l>'],
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'<<close-all-windows>>': ['<Control-q>'],
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'<<close-window>>': ['<Alt-F4>'],
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'<<do-nothing>>': ['<Control-x>'],
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'<<end-of-file>>': ['<Control-d>'],
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'<<python-docs>>': ['<F1>'],
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'<<python-context-help>>': ['<Shift-F1>'],
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'<<history-next>>': ['<Alt-n>'],
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'<<history-previous>>': ['<Alt-p>'],
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'<<interrupt-execution>>': ['<Control-c>'],
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'<<view-restart>>': ['<F6>'],
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'<<restart-shell>>': ['<Control-F6>'],
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'<<open-class-browser>>': ['<Alt-c>'],
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'<<open-module>>': ['<Alt-m>'],
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'<<open-new-window>>': ['<Control-n>'],
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'<<open-window-from-file>>': ['<Control-o>'],
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'<<plain-newline-and-indent>>': ['<Control-j>'],
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'<<print-window>>': ['<Control-p>'],
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'<<redo>>': ['<Control-y>'],
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|
'<<remove-selection>>': ['<Escape>'],
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|
'<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>': ['<Alt-Shift-S>'],
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|
'<<save-window-as-file>>': ['<Alt-s>'],
|
|
'<<save-window>>': ['<Control-s>'],
|
|
'<<select-all>>': ['<Alt-a>'],
|
|
'<<toggle-auto-coloring>>': ['<Control-slash>'],
|
|
'<<undo>>': ['<Control-z>'],
|
|
'<<find-again>>': ['<Control-g>', '<F3>'],
|
|
'<<find-in-files>>': ['<Alt-F3>'],
|
|
'<<find-selection>>': ['<Control-F3>'],
|
|
'<<find>>': ['<Control-f>'],
|
|
'<<replace>>': ['<Control-h>'],
|
|
'<<goto-line>>': ['<Alt-g>'],
|
|
'<<smart-backspace>>': ['<Key-BackSpace>'],
|
|
'<<newline-and-indent>>': ['<Key-Return>', '<Key-KP_Enter>'],
|
|
'<<smart-indent>>': ['<Key-Tab>'],
|
|
'<<indent-region>>': ['<Control-Key-bracketright>'],
|
|
'<<dedent-region>>': ['<Control-Key-bracketleft>'],
|
|
'<<comment-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-3>'],
|
|
'<<uncomment-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-4>'],
|
|
'<<tabify-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-5>'],
|
|
'<<untabify-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-6>'],
|
|
'<<toggle-tabs>>': ['<Alt-Key-t>'],
|
|
'<<change-indentwidth>>': ['<Alt-Key-u>'],
|
|
'<<del-word-left>>': ['<Control-Key-BackSpace>'],
|
|
'<<del-word-right>>': ['<Control-Key-Delete>']
|
|
}
|
|
if keySetName:
|
|
for event in keyBindings:
|
|
binding = self.GetKeyBinding(keySetName, event)
|
|
if binding:
|
|
keyBindings[event] = binding
|
|
else: #we are going to return a default, print warning
|
|
warning=('\n Warning: config.py - IdleConf.GetCoreKeys'
|
|
' -\n problem retrieving key binding for event %r'
|
|
'\n from key set %r.\n'
|
|
' returning default value: %r' %
|
|
(event, keySetName, keyBindings[event]))
|
|
try:
|
|
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
pass
|
|
return keyBindings
|
|
|
|
def GetExtraHelpSourceList(self, configSet):
|
|
"""Return list of extra help sources from a given configSet.
|
|
|
|
Valid configSets are 'user' or 'default'. Return a list of tuples of
|
|
the form (menu_item , path_to_help_file , option), or return the empty
|
|
list. 'option' is the sequence number of the help resource. 'option'
|
|
values determine the position of the menu items on the Help menu,
|
|
therefore the returned list must be sorted by 'option'.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
helpSources = []
|
|
if configSet == 'user':
|
|
cfgParser = self.userCfg['main']
|
|
elif configSet == 'default':
|
|
cfgParser = self.defaultCfg['main']
|
|
else:
|
|
raise InvalidConfigSet('Invalid configSet specified')
|
|
options=cfgParser.GetOptionList('HelpFiles')
|
|
for option in options:
|
|
value=cfgParser.Get('HelpFiles', option, default=';')
|
|
if value.find(';') == -1: #malformed config entry with no ';'
|
|
menuItem = '' #make these empty
|
|
helpPath = '' #so value won't be added to list
|
|
else: #config entry contains ';' as expected
|
|
value=value.split(';')
|
|
menuItem=value[0].strip()
|
|
helpPath=value[1].strip()
|
|
if menuItem and helpPath: #neither are empty strings
|
|
helpSources.append( (menuItem,helpPath,option) )
|
|
helpSources.sort(key=lambda x: x[2])
|
|
return helpSources
|
|
|
|
def GetAllExtraHelpSourcesList(self):
|
|
"""Return a list of the details of all additional help sources.
|
|
|
|
Tuples in the list are those of GetExtraHelpSourceList.
|
|
"""
|
|
allHelpSources = (self.GetExtraHelpSourceList('default') +
|
|
self.GetExtraHelpSourceList('user') )
|
|
return allHelpSources
|
|
|
|
def GetFont(self, root, configType, section):
|
|
"""Retrieve a font from configuration (font, font-size, font-bold)
|
|
Intercept the special value 'TkFixedFont' and substitute
|
|
the actual font, factoring in some tweaks if needed for
|
|
appearance sakes.
|
|
|
|
The 'root' parameter can normally be any valid Tkinter widget.
|
|
|
|
Return a tuple (family, size, weight) suitable for passing
|
|
to tkinter.Font
|
|
"""
|
|
family = self.GetOption(configType, section, 'font', default='courier')
|
|
size = self.GetOption(configType, section, 'font-size', type='int',
|
|
default='10')
|
|
bold = self.GetOption(configType, section, 'font-bold', default=0,
|
|
type='bool')
|
|
if (family == 'TkFixedFont'):
|
|
f = Font(name='TkFixedFont', exists=True, root=root)
|
|
actualFont = Font.actual(f)
|
|
family = actualFont['family']
|
|
size = actualFont['size']
|
|
if size <= 0:
|
|
size = 10 # if font in pixels, ignore actual size
|
|
bold = actualFont['weight'] == 'bold'
|
|
return (family, size, 'bold' if bold else 'normal')
|
|
|
|
def LoadCfgFiles(self):
|
|
"Load all configuration files."
|
|
for key in self.defaultCfg:
|
|
self.defaultCfg[key].Load()
|
|
self.userCfg[key].Load() #same keys
|
|
|
|
def SaveUserCfgFiles(self):
|
|
"Write all loaded user configuration files to disk."
|
|
for key in self.userCfg:
|
|
self.userCfg[key].Save()
|
|
|
|
|
|
idleConf = IdleConf()
|
|
|
|
# TODO Revise test output, write expanded unittest
|
|
#
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
from zlib import crc32
|
|
line, crc = 0, 0
|
|
|
|
def sprint(obj):
|
|
global line, crc
|
|
txt = str(obj)
|
|
line += 1
|
|
crc = crc32(txt.encode(encoding='utf-8'), crc)
|
|
print(txt)
|
|
#print('***', line, crc, '***') # uncomment for diagnosis
|
|
|
|
def dumpCfg(cfg):
|
|
print('\n', cfg, '\n') # has variable '0xnnnnnnnn' addresses
|
|
for key in sorted(cfg.keys()):
|
|
sections = cfg[key].sections()
|
|
sprint(key)
|
|
sprint(sections)
|
|
for section in sections:
|
|
options = cfg[key].options(section)
|
|
sprint(section)
|
|
sprint(options)
|
|
for option in options:
|
|
sprint(option + ' = ' + cfg[key].Get(section, option))
|
|
|
|
dumpCfg(idleConf.defaultCfg)
|
|
dumpCfg(idleConf.userCfg)
|
|
print('\nlines = ', line, ', crc = ', crc, sep='')
|