cpython/Lib/idlelib/WidgetRedirector.py

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from Tkinter import TclError
class WidgetRedirector:
"""Support for redirecting arbitrary widget subcommands.
Some Tk operations don't normally pass through Tkinter. For example, if a
character is inserted into a Text widget by pressing a key, a default Tk
binding to the widget's 'insert' operation is activated, and the Tk library
processes the insert without calling back into Tkinter.
Although a binding to <Key> could be made via Tkinter, what we really want
to do is to hook the Tk 'insert' operation itself.
When a widget is instantiated, a Tcl command is created whose name is the
same as the pathname widget._w. This command is used to invoke the various
widget operations, e.g. insert (for a Text widget). We are going to hook
this command and provide a facility ('register') to intercept the widget
operation.
In IDLE, WidgetRedirector is used in Percolator to intercept Text
commands. The function being registered provides access to the top
of a Percolator chain. At the bottom of the chain is a call to the
original Tk widget operation.
"""
def __init__(self, widget):
'''Initialize attributes and setup redirection.
_operations: dict mapping operation name to new function.
widget: the widget whose tcl command is to be intercepted.
tk: widget.tk, a convenience attribute, probably not needed.
orig: new name of the original tcl command.
Since renaming to orig fails with TclError when orig already
exists, only one WidgetDirector can exist for a given widget.
'''
self._operations = {}
self.widget = widget # widget instance
self.tk = tk = widget.tk # widget's root
w = widget._w # widget's (full) Tk pathname
self.orig = w + "_orig"
# Rename the Tcl command within Tcl:
tk.call("rename", w, self.orig)
# Create a new Tcl command whose name is the widget's pathname, and
# whose action is to dispatch on the operation passed to the widget:
tk.createcommand(w, self.dispatch)
def __repr__(self):
return "WidgetRedirector(%s<%s>)" % (self.widget.__class__.__name__,
self.widget._w)
def close(self):
"Unregister operations and revert redirection created by .__init__."
for operation in list(self._operations):
self.unregister(operation)
widget = self.widget
tk = widget.tk
w = widget._w
# Restore the original widget Tcl command.
tk.deletecommand(w)
tk.call("rename", self.orig, w)
del self.widget, self.tk # Should not be needed
# if instance is deleted after close, as in Percolator.
def register(self, operation, function):
'''Return OriginalCommand(operation) after registering function.
Registration adds an instance function attribute that masks the
class instance method attribute. If a second function is
registered for the same operation, the first function is replaced.
'''
self._operations[operation] = function
setattr(self.widget, operation, function)
return OriginalCommand(self, operation)
def unregister(self, operation):
'''Return the function for the operation, or None.
Deleting the instance attribute unmasks the class attribute.
'''
if operation in self._operations:
function = self._operations[operation]
del self._operations[operation]
if hasattr(self.widget, operation):
delattr(self.widget, operation)
return function
else:
return None
def dispatch(self, operation, *args):
'''Callback from Tcl which runs when the widget is referenced.
If an operation has been registered in self._operations, apply the
associated function to the args passed into Tcl. Otherwise, pass the
operation through to Tk via the original Tcl function.
Note that if a registered function is called, the operation is not
passed through to Tk. Apply the function returned by self.register()
to *args to accomplish that. For an example, see ColorDelegator.py.
'''
m = self._operations.get(operation)
try:
if m:
return m(*args)
else:
return self.tk.call((self.orig, operation) + args)
except TclError:
return ""
class OriginalCommand:
'''Callable for original tk command that has been redirected.
Returned by .register; can be used in the function registered.
redir = WidgetRedirector(text)
def my_insert(*args):
print("insert", args)
original_insert(*args)
original_insert = redir.register("insert", my_insert)
'''
def __init__(self, redir, operation):
'''Create .tk_call and .orig_and_operation for .__call__ method.
.redir and .operation store the input args for __repr__.
.tk and .orig copy attributes of .redir (probably not needed).
'''
self.redir = redir
self.operation = operation
self.tk = redir.tk # redundant with self.redir
self.orig = redir.orig # redundant with self.redir
# These two could be deleted after checking recipient code.
self.tk_call = redir.tk.call
self.orig_and_operation = (redir.orig, operation)
def __repr__(self):
return "OriginalCommand(%r, %r)" % (self.redir, self.operation)
def __call__(self, *args):
return self.tk_call(self.orig_and_operation + args)
def _widget_redirector(parent): # htest #
from Tkinter import Tk, Text
import re
root = Tk()
root.title("Test WidgetRedirector")
width, height, x, y = list(map(int, re.split('[x+]', parent.geometry())))
root.geometry("+%d+%d"%(x, y + 150))
text = Text(root)
text.pack()
text.focus_set()
redir = WidgetRedirector(text)
def my_insert(*args):
print "insert", args
original_insert(*args)
original_insert = redir.register("insert", my_insert)
root.mainloop()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import unittest
## unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_widgetredir',
## verbosity=2, exit=False)
from idlelib.idle_test.htest import run
run(_widget_redirector)