# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu # - IOBinding.open() replaces the current window with the opened file, # if the current window is both unmodified and unnamed # - IOBinding.loadfile() interprets Windows, UNIX, and Macintosh # end-of-line conventions, instead of relying on the standard library, # which will only understand the local convention. import os import types import sys import codecs import tempfile import tkFileDialog import tkMessageBox import re from configHandler import idleConf #$ event <> #$ win #$ unix #$ event <> #$ win #$ unix #$ event <> #$ win #$ unix #$ event <> #$ win #$ unix #$ event <> #$ win #$ unix try: from codecs import BOM_UTF8 except ImportError: # only available since Python 2.3 BOM_UTF8 = '\xef\xbb\xbf' # Try setting the locale, so that we can find out # what encoding to use try: import locale locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, "") except ImportError: pass encoding = "ascii" if sys.platform == 'win32': # On Windows, we could use "mbcs". However, to give the user # a portable encoding name, we need to find the code page try: encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1] codecs.lookup(encoding) except LookupError: pass else: try: # Different things can fail here: the locale module may not be # loaded, it may not offer nl_langinfo, or CODESET, or the # resulting codeset may be unknown to Python. We ignore all # these problems, falling back to ASCII encoding = locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET) codecs.lookup(encoding) except (NameError, AttributeError, LookupError): # Try getdefaultlocale well: it parses environment variables, # which may give a clue. Unfortunately, getdefaultlocale has # bugs that can cause ValueError. try: encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1] codecs.lookup(encoding) except (ValueError, LookupError): pass encoding = encoding.lower() coding_re = re.compile("coding[:=]\s*([-\w_.]+)") def coding_spec(str): """Return the encoding declaration according to PEP 263. Raise LookupError if the encoding is declared but unknown.""" # Only consider the first two lines str = str.split("\n")[:2] str = "\n".join(str) match = coding_re.search(str) if not match: return None name = match.group(1) # Check whether the encoding is known import codecs try: codecs.lookup(name) except LookupError: # The standard encoding error does not indicate the encoding raise LookupError, "Unknown encoding "+name return name class IOBinding: def __init__(self, editwin): self.editwin = editwin self.text = editwin.text self.__id_open = self.text.bind("<>", self.open) self.__id_save = self.text.bind("<>", self.save) self.__id_saveas = self.text.bind("<>", self.save_as) self.__id_savecopy = self.text.bind("<>", self.save_a_copy) self.fileencoding = None self.__id_print = self.text.bind("<>", self.print_window) def close(self): # Undo command bindings self.text.unbind("<>", self.__id_open) self.text.unbind("<>", self.__id_save) self.text.unbind("<>",self.__id_saveas) self.text.unbind("<>", self.__id_savecopy) self.text.unbind("<>", self.__id_print) # Break cycles self.editwin = None self.text = None self.filename_change_hook = None def get_saved(self): return self.editwin.get_saved() def set_saved(self, flag): self.editwin.set_saved(flag) def reset_undo(self): self.editwin.reset_undo() filename_change_hook = None def set_filename_change_hook(self, hook): self.filename_change_hook = hook filename = None def set_filename(self, filename): self.filename = filename self.set_saved(1) if self.filename_change_hook: self.filename_change_hook() def open(self, event=None, editFile=None): if self.editwin.flist: if not editFile: filename = self.askopenfile() else: filename=editFile if filename: # If the current window has no filename and hasn't been # modified, we replace its contents (no loss). Otherwise # we open a new window. But we won't replace the # shell window (which has an interp(reter) attribute), which # gets set to "not modified" at every new prompt. try: interp = self.editwin.interp except: interp = None if not self.filename and self.get_saved() and not interp: self.editwin.flist.open(filename, self.loadfile) else: self.editwin.flist.open(filename) else: self.text.focus_set() return "break" # # Code for use outside IDLE: if self.get_saved(): reply = self.maybesave() if reply == "cancel": self.text.focus_set() return "break" if not editFile: filename = self.askopenfile() else: filename=editFile if filename: self.loadfile(filename) else: self.text.focus_set() return "break" def loadfile(self, filename): try: # open the file in binary mode so that we can handle # end-of-line convention ourselves. f = open(filename,'rb') chars = f.read() f.close() except IOError, msg: tkMessageBox.showerror("I/O Error", str(msg), master=self.text) return False chars = self.decode(chars) # We now convert all end-of-lines to '\n's eol = r"(\r\n)|\n|\r" # \r\n (Windows), \n (UNIX), or \r (Mac) chars = re.compile( eol ).sub( r"\n", chars ) self.text.delete("1.0", "end") self.set_filename(None) self.text.insert("1.0", chars) self.reset_undo() self.set_filename(filename) self.text.mark_set("insert", "1.0") self.text.see("insert") return True def decode(self, chars): # Try to create a Unicode string. If that fails, let Tcl try # its best # Check presence of a UTF-8 signature first if chars.startswith(BOM_UTF8): try: chars = chars[3:].decode("utf-8") except UnicodeError: # has UTF-8 signature, but fails to decode... return chars else: # Indicates that this file originally had a BOM self.fileencoding = BOM_UTF8 return chars # Next look for coding specification try: enc = coding_spec(chars) except LookupError, name: tkMessageBox.showerror( title="Error loading the file", message="The encoding '%s' is not known to this Python "\ "installation. The file may not display correctly" % name, master = self.text) enc = None if enc: try: return unicode(chars, enc) except UnicodeError: pass # If it is ASCII, we need not to record anything try: return unicode(chars, 'ascii') except UnicodeError: pass # Finally, try the locale's encoding. This is deprecated; # the user should declare a non-ASCII encoding try: chars = unicode(chars, encoding) self.fileencoding = encoding except UnicodeError: pass return chars def maybesave(self): if self.get_saved(): return "yes" message = "Do you want to save %s before closing?" % ( self.filename or "this untitled document") m = tkMessageBox.Message( title="Save On Close", message=message, icon=tkMessageBox.QUESTION, type=tkMessageBox.YESNOCANCEL, master=self.text) reply = m.show() if reply == "yes": self.save(None) if not self.get_saved(): reply = "cancel" self.text.focus_set() return reply def save(self, event): if not self.filename: self.save_as(event) else: if self.writefile(self.filename): self.set_saved(1) self.text.focus_set() return "break" def save_as(self, event): filename = self.asksavefile() if filename: if self.writefile(filename): self.set_filename(filename) self.set_saved(1) self.text.focus_set() return "break" def save_a_copy(self, event): filename = self.asksavefile() if filename: self.writefile(filename) self.text.focus_set() return "break" def writefile(self, filename): self.fixlastline() chars = self.encode(self.text.get("1.0", "end-1c")) try: f = open(filename, "w") f.write(chars) f.close() ## print "saved to", `filename` return True except IOError, msg: tkMessageBox.showerror("I/O Error", str(msg), master=self.text) return False def encode(self, chars): if isinstance(chars, types.StringType): # This is either plain ASCII, or Tk was returning mixed-encoding # text to us. Don't try to guess further. return chars # See whether there is anything non-ASCII in it. # If not, no need to figure out the encoding. try: return chars.encode('ascii') except UnicodeError: pass # If there is an encoding declared, try this first. try: enc = coding_spec(chars) failed = None except LookupError, msg: failed = msg enc = None if enc: try: return chars.encode(enc) except UnicodeError: failed = "Invalid encoding '%s'" % enc if failed: tkMessageBox.showerror( "I/O Error", "%s. Saving as UTF-8" % failed, master = self.text) # If there was a UTF-8 signature, use that. This should not fail if self.fileencoding == BOM_UTF8 or failed: return BOM_UTF8 + chars.encode("utf-8") # Try the original file encoding next, if any if self.fileencoding: try: return chars.encode(self.fileencoding) except UnicodeError: tkMessageBox.showerror( "I/O Error", "Cannot save this as '%s' anymore. Saving as UTF-8" \ % self.fileencoding, master = self.text) return BOM_UTF8 + chars.encode("utf-8") # Nothing was declared, and we had not determined an encoding # on loading. Recommend an encoding line. try: chars = chars.encode(encoding) enc = encoding except UnicodeError: chars = BOM_UTF8 + chars.encode("utf-8") enc = "utf-8" tkMessageBox.showerror( "I/O Error", "Non-ASCII found, yet no encoding declared. Add a line like\n" "# -*- coding: %s -*- \nto your file" % enc, master = self.text) return chars def fixlastline(self): c = self.text.get("end-2c") if c != '\n': self.text.insert("end-1c", "\n") def print_window(self, event): tempfilename = None if self.get_saved(): filename = self.filename else: filename = tempfilename = tempfile.mktemp() if not self.writefile(filename): os.unlink(tempfilename) return "break" platform=os.name printPlatform=1 if platform == 'posix': #posix platform command = idleConf.GetOption('main','General', 'print-command-posix') command = command + " 2>&1" elif platform == 'nt': #win32 platform command = idleConf.GetOption('main','General','print-command-win') else: #no printing for this platform printPlatform=0 if printPlatform: #we can try to print for this platform command = command % filename pipe = os.popen(command, "r") output = pipe.read().strip() status = pipe.close() if status: output = "Printing failed (exit status 0x%x)\n" % \ status + output if output: output = "Printing command: %s\n" % repr(command) + output tkMessageBox.showerror("Print status", output, master=self.text) else: #no printing for this platform message="Printing is not enabled for this platform: %s" % platform tkMessageBox.showinfo("Print status", message, master=self.text) return "break" opendialog = None savedialog = None filetypes = [ ("Python and text files", "*.py *.pyw *.txt", "TEXT"), ("All text files", "*", "TEXT"), ("All files", "*"), ] def askopenfile(self): dir, base = self.defaultfilename("open") if not self.opendialog: self.opendialog = tkFileDialog.Open(master=self.text, filetypes=self.filetypes) return self.opendialog.show(initialdir=dir, initialfile=base) def defaultfilename(self, mode="open"): if self.filename: return os.path.split(self.filename) else: try: pwd = os.getcwd() except os.error: pwd = "" return pwd, "" def asksavefile(self): dir, base = self.defaultfilename("save") if not self.savedialog: self.savedialog = tkFileDialog.SaveAs(master=self.text, filetypes=self.filetypes) return self.savedialog.show(initialdir=dir, initialfile=base) def test(): root = Tk() class MyEditWin: def __init__(self, text): self.text = text self.flist = None self.text.bind("", self.open) self.text.bind("", self.save) self.text.bind("", self.save_as) self.text.bind("", self.save_a_copy) def get_saved(self): return 0 def set_saved(self, flag): pass def reset_undo(self): pass def open(self, event): self.text.event_generate("<>") def save(self, event): self.text.event_generate("<>") def save_as(self, event): self.text.event_generate("<>") def save_a_copy(self, event): self.text.event_generate("<>") text = Text(root) text.pack() text.focus_set() editwin = MyEditWin(text) io = IOBinding(editwin) root.mainloop() if __name__ == "__main__": from Tkinter import * test()