cpython/Lib/stdwin/HVSplit.py

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# HVSplit contains generic code for HSplit and VSplit.
# HSplit and VSplit are specializations to either dimension.
# XXX This does not yet stretch/shrink children if there is too much
# XXX or too little space in the split dimension.
# XXX (NB There is no interface to ask children for stretch preferences.)
from Split import Split
class HVSplit() = Split():
#
def create(self, (parent, hv)):
# hv is 0 or 1 for HSplit or VSplit
self = Split.create(self, parent)
self.hv = hv
return self
#
def minsize(self, m):
hv, vh = self.hv, 1 - self.hv
size = [0, 0]
for c in self.children:
csize = c.minsize(m)
if csize[vh] > size[vh]: size[vh] = csize[vh]
size[hv] = size[hv] + csize[hv]
return size[0], size[1]
#
def getbounds(self):
return self.bounds
#
def setbounds(self, bounds):
self.bounds = bounds
hv, vh = self.hv, 1 - self.hv
mf = self.parent.beginmeasuring
size = self.minsize(mf())
# XXX not yet used! Later for stretching
maxsize_hv = bounds[1][hv] - bounds[0][hv]
origin = [self.bounds[0][0], self.bounds[0][1]]
for c in self.children:
size = c.minsize(mf())
corner = [0, 0]
corner[vh] = bounds[1][vh]
corner[hv] = origin[hv] + size[hv]
c.setbounds((origin[0], origin[1]), \
(corner[0], corner[1]))
origin[hv] = corner[hv]
# XXX stretch
# XXX too-small
#
class HSplit() = HVSplit():
def create(self, parent):
return HVSplit.create(self, (parent, 0))
class VSplit() = HVSplit():
def create(self, parent):
return HVSplit.create(self, (parent, 1))