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1 | # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- | |
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3 | """ |
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3 | """ | |
4 | ``ipipe`` provides classes to be used in an interactive Python session. Doing a |
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4 | ``ipipe`` provides classes to be used in an interactive Python session. Doing a | |
5 | ``from ipipe import *`` is the preferred way to do this. The name of all |
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5 | ``from ipipe import *`` is the preferred way to do this. The name of all | |
6 | objects imported this way starts with ``i`` to minimize collisions. |
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6 | objects imported this way starts with ``i`` to minimize collisions. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | ``ipipe`` supports "pipeline expressions", which is something resembling Unix |
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8 | ``ipipe`` supports "pipeline expressions", which is something resembling Unix | |
9 | pipes. An example is: |
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9 | pipes. An example is: | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | >>> ienv | isort("_.key.lower()") |
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11 | >>> ienv | isort("_.key.lower()") | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | This gives a listing of all environment variables sorted by name. |
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13 | This gives a listing of all environment variables sorted by name. | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | There are three types of objects in a pipeline expression: |
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16 | There are three types of objects in a pipeline expression: | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 |
* ``Table``s: These objects produce items. Examples are ` |
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18 | * ``Table``s: These objects produce items. Examples are ``ls`` (listing the | |
19 | current directory, ``ienv`` (listing environment variables), ``ipwd`` (listing |
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19 | current directory, ``ienv`` (listing environment variables), ``ipwd`` (listing | |
20 | user account) and ``igrp`` (listing user groups). A ``Table`` must be the |
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20 | user account) and ``igrp`` (listing user groups). A ``Table`` must be the | |
21 | first object in a pipe expression. |
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21 | first object in a pipe expression. | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | * ``Pipe``s: These objects sit in the middle of a pipe expression. They |
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23 | * ``Pipe``s: These objects sit in the middle of a pipe expression. They | |
24 | transform the input in some way (e.g. filtering or sorting it). Examples are: |
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24 | transform the input in some way (e.g. filtering or sorting it). Examples are: | |
25 | ``ifilter`` (which filters the input pipe), ``isort`` (which sorts the input |
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25 | ``ifilter`` (which filters the input pipe), ``isort`` (which sorts the input | |
26 | pipe) and ``ieval`` (which evaluates a function or expression for each object |
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26 | pipe) and ``ieval`` (which evaluates a function or expression for each object | |
27 | in the input pipe). |
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27 | in the input pipe). | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | * ``Display``s: These objects can be put as the last object in a pipeline |
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29 | * ``Display``s: These objects can be put as the last object in a pipeline | |
30 | expression. There are responsible for displaying the result of the pipeline |
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30 | expression. There are responsible for displaying the result of the pipeline | |
31 | expression. If a pipeline expression doesn't end in a display object a default |
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31 | expression. If a pipeline expression doesn't end in a display object a default | |
32 |
display objects will be used. One example is ` |
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32 | display objects will be used. One example is ``browse`` which is a ``curses`` | |
33 | based browser. |
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33 | based browser. | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | Adding support for pipeline expressions to your own objects can be done through |
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36 | Adding support for pipeline expressions to your own objects can be done through | |
37 | three extensions points (all of them optional): |
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37 | three extensions points (all of them optional): | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | * An object that will be displayed as a row by a ``Display`` object should |
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39 | * An object that will be displayed as a row by a ``Display`` object should | |
40 | implement the method ``__xattrs__(self, mode)``. This method must return a |
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40 | implement the method ``__xattrs__(self, mode)``. This method must return a | |
41 | sequence of attribute names. This sequence may also contain integers, which |
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41 | sequence of attribute names. This sequence may also contain integers, which | |
42 | will be treated as sequence indizes. Also supported is ``None``, which uses |
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42 | will be treated as sequence indizes. Also supported is ``None``, which uses | |
43 | the object itself and callables which will be called with the object as the |
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43 | the object itself and callables which will be called with the object as the | |
44 | an argument. If ``__xattrs__()`` isn't implemented ``(None,)`` will be used as |
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44 | an argument. If ``__xattrs__()`` isn't implemented ``(None,)`` will be used as | |
45 | the attribute sequence (i.e. the object itself (it's ``repr()`` format) will |
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45 | the attribute sequence (i.e. the object itself (it's ``repr()`` format) will | |
46 | be being displayed. The global function ``xattrs()`` implements this |
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46 | be being displayed. The global function ``xattrs()`` implements this | |
47 | functionality. |
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47 | functionality. | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | * When an object ``foo`` is displayed in the header (or footer) of the browser |
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49 | * When an object ``foo`` is displayed in the header (or footer) of the browser | |
50 | ``foo.__xrepr__("header")`` (or ``foo.__xrepr__("footer")``) is called. |
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50 | ``foo.__xrepr__("header")`` (or ``foo.__xrepr__("footer")``) is called. | |
51 | Currently only ``"header"`` and ``"footer"`` are used as the mode argument. |
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51 | Currently only ``"header"`` and ``"footer"`` are used as the mode argument. | |
52 | When the method doesn't recognize the mode argument, it should fall back to |
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52 | When the method doesn't recognize the mode argument, it should fall back to | |
53 | the ``repr()`` output. If the method ``__xrepr__()`` isn't defined the browser |
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53 | the ``repr()`` output. If the method ``__xrepr__()`` isn't defined the browser | |
54 | falls back to ``repr()``. The global function ``xrepr()`` implements this |
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54 | falls back to ``repr()``. The global function ``xrepr()`` implements this | |
55 | functionality. |
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55 | functionality. | |
56 |
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56 | |||
57 | * Objects that can be iterated by ``Pipe``s must implement the method |
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57 | * Objects that can be iterated by ``Pipe``s must implement the method | |
58 | ``__xiter__(self, mode)``. ``mode`` can take the following values: |
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58 | ``__xiter__(self, mode)``. ``mode`` can take the following values: | |
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59 | |||
60 | - ``"default"``: This is the default value and ist always used by pipeline |
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60 | - ``"default"``: This is the default value and ist always used by pipeline | |
61 | expressions. Other values are only used in the browser. |
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61 | expressions. Other values are only used in the browser. | |
62 | - ``None``: This value is passed by the browser. The object must return an |
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62 | - ``None``: This value is passed by the browser. The object must return an | |
63 | iterable of ``XMode`` objects describing all modes supported by the object. |
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63 | iterable of ``XMode`` objects describing all modes supported by the object. | |
64 | (This should never include ``"default"`` or ``None``). |
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64 | (This should never include ``"default"`` or ``None``). | |
65 | - Any other value that the object supports. |
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65 | - Any other value that the object supports. | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | The global function ``xiter()`` can be called to get such an iterator. If |
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67 | The global function ``xiter()`` can be called to get such an iterator. If | |
68 | the method ``_xiter__`` isn't implemented, ``xiter()`` falls back to |
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68 | the method ``_xiter__`` isn't implemented, ``xiter()`` falls back to | |
69 | ``__iter__``. In addition to that, dictionaries and modules receive special |
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69 | ``__iter__``. In addition to that, dictionaries and modules receive special | |
70 | treatment (returning an iterator over ``(key, value)`` pairs). This makes it |
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70 | treatment (returning an iterator over ``(key, value)`` pairs). This makes it | |
71 | possible to use dictionaries and modules in pipeline expressions, for example: |
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71 | possible to use dictionaries and modules in pipeline expressions, for example: | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | >>> import sys |
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73 | >>> import sys | |
74 | >>> sys | ifilter("isinstance(_.value, int)") | idump |
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74 | >>> sys | ifilter("isinstance(_.value, int)") | idump | |
75 | key |value |
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75 | key |value | |
76 | api_version| 1012 |
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76 | api_version| 1012 | |
77 | dllhandle | 503316480 |
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77 | dllhandle | 503316480 | |
78 | hexversion | 33817328 |
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78 | hexversion | 33817328 | |
79 | maxint |2147483647 |
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79 | maxint |2147483647 | |
80 | maxunicode | 65535 |
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80 | maxunicode | 65535 | |
81 | >>> sys.modules | ifilter("_.value is not None") | isort("_.key.lower()") |
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81 | >>> sys.modules | ifilter("_.value is not None") | isort("_.key.lower()") | |
82 | ... |
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82 | ... | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | Note: The expression strings passed to ``ifilter()`` and ``isort()`` can |
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84 | Note: The expression strings passed to ``ifilter()`` and ``isort()`` can | |
85 | refer to the object to be filtered or sorted via the variable ``_``. When |
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85 | refer to the object to be filtered or sorted via the variable ``_``. When | |
86 | running under Python 2.4 it's also possible to refer to the attributes of |
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86 | running under Python 2.4 it's also possible to refer to the attributes of | |
87 | the object directy, i.e.: |
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87 | the object directy, i.e.: | |
88 |
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88 | |||
89 | >>> sys.modules | ifilter("_.value is not None") | isort("_.key.lower()") |
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89 | >>> sys.modules | ifilter("_.value is not None") | isort("_.key.lower()") | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | can be replaced with |
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91 | can be replaced with | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | >>> sys.modules | ifilter("value is not None") | isort("key.lower()") |
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93 | >>> sys.modules | ifilter("value is not None") | isort("key.lower()") | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | In addition to expression strings, it's possible to pass callables (taking |
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95 | In addition to expression strings, it's possible to pass callables (taking | |
96 | the object as an argument) to ``ifilter()``, ``isort()`` and ``ieval()``: |
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96 | the object as an argument) to ``ifilter()``, ``isort()`` and ``ieval()``: | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | >>> sys | ifilter(lambda _:isinstance(_.value, int)) \ |
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98 | >>> sys | ifilter(lambda _:isinstance(_.value, int)) \ | |
99 | ... | ieval(lambda _: (_.key, hex(_.value))) | idump |
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99 | ... | ieval(lambda _: (_.key, hex(_.value))) | idump | |
100 | 0 |1 |
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100 | 0 |1 | |
101 | api_version|0x3f4 |
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101 | api_version|0x3f4 | |
102 | dllhandle |0x1e000000 |
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102 | dllhandle |0x1e000000 | |
103 | hexversion |0x20402f0 |
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103 | hexversion |0x20402f0 | |
104 | maxint |0x7fffffff |
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104 | maxint |0x7fffffff | |
105 | maxunicode |0xffff |
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105 | maxunicode |0xffff | |
106 | """ |
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106 | """ | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | import sys, os, os.path, stat, glob, new, csv, datetime |
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108 | import sys, os, os.path, stat, glob, new, csv, datetime | |
109 | import textwrap, itertools, mimetypes |
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109 | import textwrap, itertools, mimetypes | |
110 |
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110 | |||
111 | try: # Python 2.3 compatibility |
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111 | try: # Python 2.3 compatibility | |
112 | import collections |
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112 | import collections | |
113 | except ImportError: |
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113 | except ImportError: | |
114 | deque = list |
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114 | deque = list | |
115 | else: |
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115 | else: | |
116 | deque = collections.deque |
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116 | deque = collections.deque | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | try: # Python 2.3 compatibility |
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118 | try: # Python 2.3 compatibility | |
119 | set |
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119 | set | |
120 | except NameError: |
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120 | except NameError: | |
121 | import sets |
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121 | import sets | |
122 | set = sets.Set |
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122 | set = sets.Set | |
123 |
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123 | |||
124 | try: # Python 2.3 compatibility |
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124 | try: # Python 2.3 compatibility | |
125 | sorted |
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125 | sorted | |
126 | except NameError: |
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126 | except NameError: | |
127 | def sorted(iterator, key=None, reverse=False): |
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127 | def sorted(iterator, key=None, reverse=False): | |
128 | items = list(iterator) |
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128 | items = list(iterator) | |
129 | if key is not None: |
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129 | if key is not None: | |
130 | items.sort(lambda i1, i2: cmp(key(i1), key(i2))) |
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130 | items.sort(lambda i1, i2: cmp(key(i1), key(i2))) | |
131 | else: |
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131 | else: | |
132 | items.sort() |
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132 | items.sort() | |
133 | if reverse: |
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133 | if reverse: | |
134 | items.reverse() |
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134 | items.reverse() | |
135 | return items |
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135 | return items | |
136 |
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136 | |||
137 | try: |
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137 | try: | |
138 | import pwd |
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138 | import pwd | |
139 | except ImportError: |
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139 | except ImportError: | |
140 | pwd = None |
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140 | pwd = None | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 | try: |
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142 | try: | |
143 | import grp |
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143 | import grp | |
144 | except ImportError: |
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144 | except ImportError: | |
145 | grp = None |
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145 | grp = None | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | try: |
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147 | try: | |
148 | import curses |
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148 | import curses | |
149 | except ImportError: |
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149 | except ImportError: | |
150 | curses = None |
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150 | curses = None | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 |
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152 | |||
153 | __all__ = [ |
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153 | __all__ = [ | |
154 | "ifile", "ils", "iglob", "iwalk", "ipwdentry", "ipwd", "igrpentry", "igrp", |
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154 | "ifile", "ils", "iglob", "iwalk", "ipwdentry", "ipwd", "igrpentry", "igrp", | |
155 | "icsv", "ix", "ichain", "isort", "ifilter", "ieval", "ienum", "ienv", |
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155 | "icsv", "ix", "ichain", "isort", "ifilter", "ieval", "ienum", "ienv", | |
156 | "idump", "iless" |
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156 | "idump", "iless" | |
157 | ] |
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157 | ] | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 |
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159 | |||
160 | os.stat_float_times(True) # enable microseconds |
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160 | os.stat_float_times(True) # enable microseconds | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 |
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162 | |||
163 | class _AttrNamespace(object): |
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163 | class _AttrNamespace(object): | |
164 | """ |
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164 | """ | |
165 | Internal helper class that is used for providing a namespace for evaluating |
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165 | Internal helper class that is used for providing a namespace for evaluating | |
166 | expressions containg attribute names of an object. |
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166 | expressions containg attribute names of an object. | |
167 |
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167 | |||
168 | This class can only be used with Python 2.4. |
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168 | This class can only be used with Python 2.4. | |
169 | """ |
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169 | """ | |
170 | def __init__(self, wrapped): |
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170 | def __init__(self, wrapped): | |
171 | self.wrapped = wrapped |
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171 | self.wrapped = wrapped | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | def __getitem__(self, name): |
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173 | def __getitem__(self, name): | |
174 | if name == "_": |
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174 | if name == "_": | |
175 | return self.wrapped |
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175 | return self.wrapped | |
176 | try: |
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176 | try: | |
177 | return getattr(self.wrapped, name) |
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177 | return getattr(self.wrapped, name) | |
178 | except AttributeError: |
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178 | except AttributeError: | |
179 | raise KeyError(name) |
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179 | raise KeyError(name) | |
180 |
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180 | |||
181 | # Python 2.3 compatibility |
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181 | # Python 2.3 compatibility | |
182 | # fall back to a real dictionary (containing just the object itself) if we can't |
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182 | # fall back to a real dictionary (containing just the object itself) if we can't | |
183 | # use the _AttrNamespace class in eval() |
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183 | # use the _AttrNamespace class in eval() | |
184 | try: |
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184 | try: | |
185 | eval("_", None, _AttrNamespace(None)) |
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185 | eval("_", None, _AttrNamespace(None)) | |
186 | except TypeError: |
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186 | except TypeError: | |
187 | def _AttrNamespace(wrapped): |
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187 | def _AttrNamespace(wrapped): | |
188 | return {"_": wrapped} |
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188 | return {"_": wrapped} | |
189 |
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189 | |||
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | _default = object() |
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191 | _default = object() | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | def item(iterator, index, default=_default): |
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193 | def item(iterator, index, default=_default): | |
194 | """ |
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194 | """ | |
195 | Return the ``index``th item from the iterator ``iterator``. |
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195 | Return the ``index``th item from the iterator ``iterator``. | |
196 | ``index`` must be an integer (negative integers are relative to the |
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196 | ``index`` must be an integer (negative integers are relative to the | |
197 | end (i.e. the last item produced by the iterator)). |
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197 | end (i.e. the last item produced by the iterator)). | |
198 |
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198 | |||
199 | If ``default`` is given, this will be the default value when |
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199 | If ``default`` is given, this will be the default value when | |
200 | the iterator doesn't contain an item at this position. Otherwise an |
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200 | the iterator doesn't contain an item at this position. Otherwise an | |
201 | ``IndexError`` will be raised. |
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201 | ``IndexError`` will be raised. | |
202 |
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202 | |||
203 | Note that using this function will partially or totally exhaust the |
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203 | Note that using this function will partially or totally exhaust the | |
204 | iterator. |
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204 | iterator. | |
205 | """ |
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205 | """ | |
206 | i = index |
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206 | i = index | |
207 | if i>=0: |
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207 | if i>=0: | |
208 | for item in iterator: |
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208 | for item in iterator: | |
209 | if not i: |
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209 | if not i: | |
210 | return item |
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210 | return item | |
211 | i -= 1 |
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211 | i -= 1 | |
212 | else: |
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212 | else: | |
213 | i = -index |
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213 | i = -index | |
214 | cache = deque() |
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214 | cache = deque() | |
215 | for item in iterator: |
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215 | for item in iterator: | |
216 | cache.append(item) |
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216 | cache.append(item) | |
217 | if len(cache)>i: |
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217 | if len(cache)>i: | |
218 | cache.popleft() |
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218 | cache.popleft() | |
219 | if len(cache)==i: |
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219 | if len(cache)==i: | |
220 | return cache.popleft() |
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220 | return cache.popleft() | |
221 | if default is _default: |
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221 | if default is _default: | |
222 | raise IndexError(index) |
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222 | raise IndexError(index) | |
223 | else: |
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223 | else: | |
224 | return default |
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224 | return default | |
225 |
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225 | |||
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | class Table(object): |
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227 | class Table(object): | |
228 | """ |
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228 | """ | |
229 | A ``Table`` is an object that produces items (just like a normal Python |
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229 | A ``Table`` is an object that produces items (just like a normal Python | |
230 | iterator/generator does) and can be used as the first object in a pipeline |
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230 | iterator/generator does) and can be used as the first object in a pipeline | |
231 | expression. The displayhook will open the default browser for such an object |
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231 | expression. The displayhook will open the default browser for such an object | |
232 | (instead of simply printing the ``repr()`` result). |
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232 | (instead of simply printing the ``repr()`` result). | |
233 | """ |
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233 | """ | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | # We want to support ``foo`` and ``foo()`` in pipeline expression: |
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235 | # We want to support ``foo`` and ``foo()`` in pipeline expression: | |
236 | # So we implement the required operators (``|`` and ``+``) in the metaclass, |
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236 | # So we implement the required operators (``|`` and ``+``) in the metaclass, | |
237 | # instantiate the class and forward the operator to the instance |
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237 | # instantiate the class and forward the operator to the instance | |
238 | class __metaclass__(type): |
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238 | class __metaclass__(type): | |
239 | def __iter__(self): |
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239 | def __iter__(self): | |
240 | return iter(self()) |
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240 | return iter(self()) | |
241 |
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241 | |||
242 | def __or__(self, other): |
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242 | def __or__(self, other): | |
243 | return self() | other |
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243 | return self() | other | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | def __add__(self, other): |
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245 | def __add__(self, other): | |
246 | return self() + other |
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246 | return self() + other | |
247 |
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247 | |||
248 | def __radd__(self, other): |
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248 | def __radd__(self, other): | |
249 | return other + self() |
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249 | return other + self() | |
250 |
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250 | |||
251 | def __getitem__(self, index): |
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251 | def __getitem__(self, index): | |
252 | return self()[index] |
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252 | return self()[index] | |
253 |
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253 | |||
254 | def __getitem__(self, index): |
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254 | def __getitem__(self, index): | |
255 | return item(self, index) |
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255 | return item(self, index) | |
256 |
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256 | |||
257 | def __contains__(self, item): |
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257 | def __contains__(self, item): | |
258 | for haveitem in self: |
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258 | for haveitem in self: | |
259 | if item == haveitem: |
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259 | if item == haveitem: | |
260 | return True |
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260 | return True | |
261 | return False |
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261 | return False | |
262 |
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262 | |||
263 | def __or__(self, other): |
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263 | def __or__(self, other): | |
264 | # autoinstantiate right hand side |
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264 | # autoinstantiate right hand side | |
265 | if isinstance(other, type) and issubclass(other, (Table, Display)): |
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265 | if isinstance(other, type) and issubclass(other, (Table, Display)): | |
266 | other = other() |
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266 | other = other() | |
267 | # treat simple strings and functions as ``ieval`` instances |
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267 | # treat simple strings and functions as ``ieval`` instances | |
268 | elif not isinstance(other, Display) and not isinstance(other, Table): |
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268 | elif not isinstance(other, Display) and not isinstance(other, Table): | |
269 | other = ieval(other) |
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269 | other = ieval(other) | |
270 | # forward operations to the right hand side |
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270 | # forward operations to the right hand side | |
271 | return other.__ror__(self) |
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271 | return other.__ror__(self) | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | def __add__(self, other): |
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273 | def __add__(self, other): | |
274 | # autoinstantiate right hand side |
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274 | # autoinstantiate right hand side | |
275 | if isinstance(other, type) and issubclass(other, Table): |
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275 | if isinstance(other, type) and issubclass(other, Table): | |
276 | other = other() |
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276 | other = other() | |
277 | return ichain(self, other) |
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277 | return ichain(self, other) | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | def __radd__(self, other): |
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279 | def __radd__(self, other): | |
280 | # autoinstantiate left hand side |
|
280 | # autoinstantiate left hand side | |
281 | if isinstance(other, type) and issubclass(other, Table): |
|
281 | if isinstance(other, type) and issubclass(other, Table): | |
282 | other = other() |
|
282 | other = other() | |
283 | return ichain(other, self) |
|
283 | return ichain(other, self) | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | def __iter__(self): |
|
285 | def __iter__(self): | |
286 | return xiter(self, "default") |
|
286 | return xiter(self, "default") | |
287 |
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287 | |||
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | class Pipe(Table): |
|
289 | class Pipe(Table): | |
290 | """ |
|
290 | """ | |
291 | A ``Pipe`` is an object that can be used in a pipeline expression. It |
|
291 | A ``Pipe`` is an object that can be used in a pipeline expression. It | |
292 | processes the objects it gets from its input ``Table``/``Pipe``. Note that |
|
292 | processes the objects it gets from its input ``Table``/``Pipe``. Note that | |
293 | a ``Pipe`` object can't be used as the first object in a pipeline |
|
293 | a ``Pipe`` object can't be used as the first object in a pipeline | |
294 | expression, as it doesn't produces items itself. |
|
294 | expression, as it doesn't produces items itself. | |
295 | """ |
|
295 | """ | |
296 | class __metaclass__(Table.__metaclass__): |
|
296 | class __metaclass__(Table.__metaclass__): | |
297 | def __ror__(self, input): |
|
297 | def __ror__(self, input): | |
298 | return input | self() |
|
298 | return input | self() | |
299 |
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299 | |||
300 | def __ror__(self, input): |
|
300 | def __ror__(self, input): | |
301 | # autoinstantiate left hand side |
|
301 | # autoinstantiate left hand side | |
302 | if isinstance(input, type) and issubclass(input, Table): |
|
302 | if isinstance(input, type) and issubclass(input, Table): | |
303 | input = input() |
|
303 | input = input() | |
304 | self.input = input |
|
304 | self.input = input | |
305 | return self |
|
305 | return self | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 |
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307 | |||
308 | def _getattr(obj, name, default=_default): |
|
308 | def _getattr(obj, name, default=_default): | |
309 | """ |
|
309 | """ | |
310 | Internal helper for getting an attribute of an item. If ``name`` is ``None`` |
|
310 | Internal helper for getting an attribute of an item. If ``name`` is ``None`` | |
311 | return the object itself. If ``name`` is an integer, use ``__getitem__`` |
|
311 | return the object itself. If ``name`` is an integer, use ``__getitem__`` | |
312 | instead. If the attribute or item does not exist, return ``default``. |
|
312 | instead. If the attribute or item does not exist, return ``default``. | |
313 | """ |
|
313 | """ | |
314 | if name is None: |
|
314 | if name is None: | |
315 | return obj |
|
315 | return obj | |
316 | elif isinstance(name, basestring): |
|
316 | elif isinstance(name, basestring): | |
317 | return getattr(obj, name, default) |
|
317 | return getattr(obj, name, default) | |
318 | elif callable(name): |
|
318 | elif callable(name): | |
319 | return name(obj) |
|
319 | return name(obj) | |
320 | else: |
|
320 | else: | |
321 | try: |
|
321 | try: | |
322 | return obj[name] |
|
322 | return obj[name] | |
323 | except IndexError: |
|
323 | except IndexError: | |
324 | return default |
|
324 | return default | |
325 |
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325 | |||
326 |
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326 | |||
327 | def _attrname(name): |
|
327 | def _attrname(name): | |
328 | """ |
|
328 | """ | |
329 | Internal helper that gives a proper name for the attribute ``name`` |
|
329 | Internal helper that gives a proper name for the attribute ``name`` | |
330 | (which might be ``None`` or an ``int``). |
|
330 | (which might be ``None`` or an ``int``). | |
331 | """ |
|
331 | """ | |
332 | if name is None: |
|
332 | if name is None: | |
333 | return "_" |
|
333 | return "_" | |
334 | elif isinstance(name, basestring): |
|
334 | elif isinstance(name, basestring): | |
335 | return name |
|
335 | return name | |
336 | elif callable(name): |
|
336 | elif callable(name): | |
337 | return name.__name__ |
|
337 | return name.__name__ | |
338 | else: |
|
338 | else: | |
339 | return str(name) |
|
339 | return str(name) | |
340 |
|
340 | |||
341 |
|
341 | |||
342 | def xrepr(item, mode): |
|
342 | def xrepr(item, mode): | |
343 | try: |
|
343 | try: | |
344 | func = item.__xrepr__ |
|
344 | func = item.__xrepr__ | |
345 | except AttributeError: |
|
345 | except AttributeError: | |
346 | return repr(item) |
|
346 | return repr(item) | |
347 | else: |
|
347 | else: | |
348 | return func(mode) |
|
348 | return func(mode) | |
349 |
|
349 | |||
350 |
|
350 | |||
351 | def xattrs(item, mode): |
|
351 | def xattrs(item, mode): | |
352 | try: |
|
352 | try: | |
353 | func = item.__xattrs__ |
|
353 | func = item.__xattrs__ | |
354 | except AttributeError: |
|
354 | except AttributeError: | |
355 | if isinstance(item, (list, tuple)): |
|
355 | if isinstance(item, (list, tuple)): | |
356 | return xrange(len(item)) |
|
356 | return xrange(len(item)) | |
357 | return (None,) |
|
357 | return (None,) | |
358 | else: |
|
358 | else: | |
359 | return func(mode) |
|
359 | return func(mode) | |
360 |
|
360 | |||
361 |
|
361 | |||
362 | def xiter(item, mode): |
|
362 | def xiter(item, mode): | |
363 | if mode == "detail": |
|
363 | if mode == "detail": | |
364 | def items(): |
|
364 | def items(): | |
365 | for name in xattrs(item, mode): |
|
365 | for name in xattrs(item, mode): | |
366 | yield XAttr(item, name) |
|
366 | yield XAttr(item, name) | |
367 | return items() |
|
367 | return items() | |
368 | try: |
|
368 | try: | |
369 | func = item.__xiter__ |
|
369 | func = item.__xiter__ | |
370 | except AttributeError: |
|
370 | except AttributeError: | |
371 | if isinstance(item, dict): |
|
371 | if isinstance(item, dict): | |
372 | def items(item): |
|
372 | def items(item): | |
373 | fields = ("key", "value") |
|
373 | fields = ("key", "value") | |
374 | for (key, value) in item.iteritems(): |
|
374 | for (key, value) in item.iteritems(): | |
375 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, value=value) |
|
375 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, value=value) | |
376 | return items(item) |
|
376 | return items(item) | |
377 | elif isinstance(item, new.module): |
|
377 | elif isinstance(item, new.module): | |
378 | def items(item): |
|
378 | def items(item): | |
379 | fields = ("key", "value") |
|
379 | fields = ("key", "value") | |
380 | for key in sorted(item.__dict__): |
|
380 | for key in sorted(item.__dict__): | |
381 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, value=getattr(item, key)) |
|
381 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, value=getattr(item, key)) | |
382 | return items(item) |
|
382 | return items(item) | |
383 | elif isinstance(item, basestring): |
|
383 | elif isinstance(item, basestring): | |
384 | if not len(item): |
|
384 | if not len(item): | |
385 | raise ValueError("can't enter empty string") |
|
385 | raise ValueError("can't enter empty string") | |
386 | lines = item.splitlines() |
|
386 | lines = item.splitlines() | |
387 | if len(lines) <= 1: |
|
387 | if len(lines) <= 1: | |
388 | raise ValueError("can't enter one line string") |
|
388 | raise ValueError("can't enter one line string") | |
389 | return iter(lines) |
|
389 | return iter(lines) | |
390 | return iter(item) |
|
390 | return iter(item) | |
391 | else: |
|
391 | else: | |
392 | return iter(func(mode)) # iter() just to be safe |
|
392 | return iter(func(mode)) # iter() just to be safe | |
393 |
|
393 | |||
394 |
|
394 | |||
395 | class ichain(Pipe): |
|
395 | class ichain(Pipe): | |
396 | """ |
|
396 | """ | |
397 | Chains multiple ``Table``s into one. |
|
397 | Chains multiple ``Table``s into one. | |
398 | """ |
|
398 | """ | |
399 |
|
399 | |||
400 | def __init__(self, *iters): |
|
400 | def __init__(self, *iters): | |
401 | self.iters = iters |
|
401 | self.iters = iters | |
402 |
|
402 | |||
403 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
403 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
404 | return itertools.chain(*self.iters) |
|
404 | return itertools.chain(*self.iters) | |
405 |
|
405 | |||
406 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
406 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
407 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
407 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
408 | parts = [] |
|
408 | parts = [] | |
409 | for item in self.iters: |
|
409 | for item in self.iters: | |
410 | part = xrepr(item, mode) |
|
410 | part = xrepr(item, mode) | |
411 | if isinstance(item, Pipe): |
|
411 | if isinstance(item, Pipe): | |
412 | part = "(%s)" % part |
|
412 | part = "(%s)" % part | |
413 | parts.append(part) |
|
413 | parts.append(part) | |
414 | return "+".join(parts) |
|
414 | return "+".join(parts) | |
415 | return repr(self) |
|
415 | return repr(self) | |
416 |
|
416 | |||
417 | def __repr__(self): |
|
417 | def __repr__(self): | |
418 | args = ", ".join([repr(it) for it in self.iters]) |
|
418 | args = ", ".join([repr(it) for it in self.iters]) | |
419 | return "%s.%s(%s)" % \ |
|
419 | return "%s.%s(%s)" % \ | |
420 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, args) |
|
420 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, args) | |
421 |
|
421 | |||
422 |
|
422 | |||
423 | class ifile(object): |
|
423 | class ifile(object): | |
424 | """ |
|
424 | """ | |
425 | file (or directory) object. |
|
425 | file (or directory) object. | |
426 | """ |
|
426 | """ | |
427 | __slots__ = ("name", "_abspath", "_realpath", "_stat", "_lstat") |
|
427 | __slots__ = ("name", "_abspath", "_realpath", "_stat", "_lstat") | |
428 |
|
428 | |||
429 | def __init__(self, name): |
|
429 | def __init__(self, name): | |
430 | if isinstance(name, ifile): # copying files |
|
430 | if isinstance(name, ifile): # copying files | |
431 | self.name = name.name |
|
431 | self.name = name.name | |
432 | self._abspath = name._abspath |
|
432 | self._abspath = name._abspath | |
433 | self._realpath = name._realpath |
|
433 | self._realpath = name._realpath | |
434 | self._stat = name._stat |
|
434 | self._stat = name._stat | |
435 | self._lstat = name._lstat |
|
435 | self._lstat = name._lstat | |
436 | else: |
|
436 | else: | |
437 | self.name = os.path.normpath(name) |
|
437 | self.name = os.path.normpath(name) | |
438 | self._abspath = None |
|
438 | self._abspath = None | |
439 | self._realpath = None |
|
439 | self._realpath = None | |
440 | self._stat = None |
|
440 | self._stat = None | |
441 | self._lstat = None |
|
441 | self._lstat = None | |
442 |
|
442 | |||
443 | def __repr__(self): |
|
443 | def __repr__(self): | |
444 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
444 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
445 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.name) |
|
445 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.name) | |
446 |
|
446 | |||
447 | def open(self, mode="rb", buffer=None): |
|
447 | def open(self, mode="rb", buffer=None): | |
448 | if buffer is None: |
|
448 | if buffer is None: | |
449 | return open(self.abspath, mode) |
|
449 | return open(self.abspath, mode) | |
450 | else: |
|
450 | else: | |
451 | return open(self.abspath, mode, buffer) |
|
451 | return open(self.abspath, mode, buffer) | |
452 |
|
452 | |||
453 | def remove(self): |
|
453 | def remove(self): | |
454 | os.remove(self.abspath) |
|
454 | os.remove(self.abspath) | |
455 |
|
455 | |||
456 | def getabspath(self): |
|
456 | def getabspath(self): | |
457 | if self._abspath is None: |
|
457 | if self._abspath is None: | |
458 | self._abspath = os.path.abspath(self.name) |
|
458 | self._abspath = os.path.abspath(self.name) | |
459 | return self._abspath |
|
459 | return self._abspath | |
460 | abspath = property(getabspath, None, None, "Path to file") |
|
460 | abspath = property(getabspath, None, None, "Path to file") | |
461 |
|
461 | |||
462 | def getrealpath(self): |
|
462 | def getrealpath(self): | |
463 | if self._realpath is None: |
|
463 | if self._realpath is None: | |
464 | self._realpath = os.path.realpath(self.name) |
|
464 | self._realpath = os.path.realpath(self.name) | |
465 | return self._realpath |
|
465 | return self._realpath | |
466 | realpath = property(getrealpath, None, None, "Path with links resolved") |
|
466 | realpath = property(getrealpath, None, None, "Path with links resolved") | |
467 |
|
467 | |||
468 | def getbasename(self): |
|
468 | def getbasename(self): | |
469 | return os.path.basename(self.abspath) |
|
469 | return os.path.basename(self.abspath) | |
470 | basename = property(getbasename, None, None, "File name without directory") |
|
470 | basename = property(getbasename, None, None, "File name without directory") | |
471 |
|
471 | |||
472 | def getstat(self): |
|
472 | def getstat(self): | |
473 | if self._stat is None: |
|
473 | if self._stat is None: | |
474 | self._stat = os.stat(self.abspath) |
|
474 | self._stat = os.stat(self.abspath) | |
475 | return self._stat |
|
475 | return self._stat | |
476 | stat = property(getstat, None, None, "os.stat() result") |
|
476 | stat = property(getstat, None, None, "os.stat() result") | |
477 |
|
477 | |||
478 | def getlstat(self): |
|
478 | def getlstat(self): | |
479 | if self._lstat is None: |
|
479 | if self._lstat is None: | |
480 | self._lstat = os.lstat(self.abspath) |
|
480 | self._lstat = os.lstat(self.abspath) | |
481 | return self._lstat |
|
481 | return self._lstat | |
482 | lstat = property(getlstat, None, None, "os.lstat() result") |
|
482 | lstat = property(getlstat, None, None, "os.lstat() result") | |
483 |
|
483 | |||
484 | def getmode(self): |
|
484 | def getmode(self): | |
485 | return self.stat.st_mode |
|
485 | return self.stat.st_mode | |
486 | mode = property(getmode, None, None, "Access mode") |
|
486 | mode = property(getmode, None, None, "Access mode") | |
487 |
|
487 | |||
488 | def gettype(self): |
|
488 | def gettype(self): | |
489 | data = [ |
|
489 | data = [ | |
490 | (stat.S_ISREG, "file"), |
|
490 | (stat.S_ISREG, "file"), | |
491 | (stat.S_ISDIR, "dir"), |
|
491 | (stat.S_ISDIR, "dir"), | |
492 | (stat.S_ISCHR, "chardev"), |
|
492 | (stat.S_ISCHR, "chardev"), | |
493 | (stat.S_ISBLK, "blockdev"), |
|
493 | (stat.S_ISBLK, "blockdev"), | |
494 | (stat.S_ISFIFO, "fifo"), |
|
494 | (stat.S_ISFIFO, "fifo"), | |
495 | (stat.S_ISLNK, "symlink"), |
|
495 | (stat.S_ISLNK, "symlink"), | |
496 | (stat.S_ISSOCK,"socket"), |
|
496 | (stat.S_ISSOCK,"socket"), | |
497 | ] |
|
497 | ] | |
498 | lstat = self.lstat |
|
498 | lstat = self.lstat | |
499 | if lstat is not None: |
|
499 | if lstat is not None: | |
500 | types = set([text for (func, text) in data if func(lstat.st_mode)]) |
|
500 | types = set([text for (func, text) in data if func(lstat.st_mode)]) | |
501 | else: |
|
501 | else: | |
502 | types = set() |
|
502 | types = set() | |
503 | m = self.mode |
|
503 | m = self.mode | |
504 | types.update([text for (func, text) in data if func(m)]) |
|
504 | types.update([text for (func, text) in data if func(m)]) | |
505 | return ", ".join(types) |
|
505 | return ", ".join(types) | |
506 | type = property(gettype, None, None, "file type") |
|
506 | type = property(gettype, None, None, "file type") | |
507 |
|
507 | |||
508 | def getaccess(self): |
|
508 | def getaccess(self): | |
509 | m = self.mode |
|
509 | m = self.mode | |
510 | data = [ |
|
510 | data = [ | |
511 | (stat.S_IRUSR, "-r"), |
|
511 | (stat.S_IRUSR, "-r"), | |
512 | (stat.S_IWUSR, "-w"), |
|
512 | (stat.S_IWUSR, "-w"), | |
513 | (stat.S_IXUSR, "-x"), |
|
513 | (stat.S_IXUSR, "-x"), | |
514 | (stat.S_IRGRP, "-r"), |
|
514 | (stat.S_IRGRP, "-r"), | |
515 | (stat.S_IWGRP, "-w"), |
|
515 | (stat.S_IWGRP, "-w"), | |
516 | (stat.S_IXGRP, "-x"), |
|
516 | (stat.S_IXGRP, "-x"), | |
517 | (stat.S_IROTH, "-r"), |
|
517 | (stat.S_IROTH, "-r"), | |
518 | (stat.S_IWOTH, "-w"), |
|
518 | (stat.S_IWOTH, "-w"), | |
519 | (stat.S_IXOTH, "-x"), |
|
519 | (stat.S_IXOTH, "-x"), | |
520 | ] |
|
520 | ] | |
521 | return "".join([text[bool(m&bit)] for (bit, text) in data]) |
|
521 | return "".join([text[bool(m&bit)] for (bit, text) in data]) | |
522 |
|
522 | |||
523 | access = property(getaccess, None, None, "Access mode as string") |
|
523 | access = property(getaccess, None, None, "Access mode as string") | |
524 |
|
524 | |||
525 | def getsize(self): |
|
525 | def getsize(self): | |
526 | return int(self.stat.st_size) |
|
526 | return int(self.stat.st_size) | |
527 | size = property(getsize, None, None, "File size in bytes") |
|
527 | size = property(getsize, None, None, "File size in bytes") | |
528 |
|
528 | |||
529 | def getblocks(self): |
|
529 | def getblocks(self): | |
530 | return self.stat.st_blocks |
|
530 | return self.stat.st_blocks | |
531 | blocks = property(getblocks, None, None, "File size in blocks") |
|
531 | blocks = property(getblocks, None, None, "File size in blocks") | |
532 |
|
532 | |||
533 | def getblksize(self): |
|
533 | def getblksize(self): | |
534 | return self.stat.st_blksize |
|
534 | return self.stat.st_blksize | |
535 | blksize = property(getblksize, None, None, "Filesystem block size") |
|
535 | blksize = property(getblksize, None, None, "Filesystem block size") | |
536 |
|
536 | |||
537 | def getdev(self): |
|
537 | def getdev(self): | |
538 | return self.stat.st_dev |
|
538 | return self.stat.st_dev | |
539 | dev = property(getdev) |
|
539 | dev = property(getdev) | |
540 |
|
540 | |||
541 | def getnlink(self): |
|
541 | def getnlink(self): | |
542 | return self.stat.st_nlink |
|
542 | return self.stat.st_nlink | |
543 | nlink = property(getnlink, None, None, "Number of links") |
|
543 | nlink = property(getnlink, None, None, "Number of links") | |
544 |
|
544 | |||
545 | def getuid(self): |
|
545 | def getuid(self): | |
546 | return self.stat.st_uid |
|
546 | return self.stat.st_uid | |
547 | uid = property(getuid, None, None, "User id of file owner") |
|
547 | uid = property(getuid, None, None, "User id of file owner") | |
548 |
|
548 | |||
549 | def getgid(self): |
|
549 | def getgid(self): | |
550 | return self.stat.st_gid |
|
550 | return self.stat.st_gid | |
551 | gid = property(getgid, None, None, "Group id of file owner") |
|
551 | gid = property(getgid, None, None, "Group id of file owner") | |
552 |
|
552 | |||
553 | def getowner(self): |
|
553 | def getowner(self): | |
554 | try: |
|
554 | try: | |
555 | return pwd.getpwuid(self.stat.st_uid).pw_name |
|
555 | return pwd.getpwuid(self.stat.st_uid).pw_name | |
556 | except KeyError: |
|
556 | except KeyError: | |
557 | return self.stat.st_uid |
|
557 | return self.stat.st_uid | |
558 | owner = property(getowner, None, None, "Owner name (or id)") |
|
558 | owner = property(getowner, None, None, "Owner name (or id)") | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | def getgroup(self): |
|
560 | def getgroup(self): | |
561 | try: |
|
561 | try: | |
562 | return grp.getgrgid(self.stat.st_gid).gr_name |
|
562 | return grp.getgrgid(self.stat.st_gid).gr_name | |
563 | except KeyError: |
|
563 | except KeyError: | |
564 | return self.stat.st_gid |
|
564 | return self.stat.st_gid | |
565 | group = property(getgroup, None, None, "Group name (or id)") |
|
565 | group = property(getgroup, None, None, "Group name (or id)") | |
566 |
|
566 | |||
567 | def getatime(self): |
|
567 | def getatime(self): | |
568 | return self.stat.st_atime |
|
568 | return self.stat.st_atime | |
569 | atime = property(getatime, None, None, "Access date") |
|
569 | atime = property(getatime, None, None, "Access date") | |
570 |
|
570 | |||
571 | def getadate(self): |
|
571 | def getadate(self): | |
572 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.atime) |
|
572 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.atime) | |
573 | adate = property(getadate, None, None, "Access date") |
|
573 | adate = property(getadate, None, None, "Access date") | |
574 |
|
574 | |||
575 | def getctime(self): |
|
575 | def getctime(self): | |
576 | return self.stat.st_ctime |
|
576 | return self.stat.st_ctime | |
577 | ctime = property(getctime, None, None, "Creation date") |
|
577 | ctime = property(getctime, None, None, "Creation date") | |
578 |
|
578 | |||
579 | def getcdate(self): |
|
579 | def getcdate(self): | |
580 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.ctime) |
|
580 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.ctime) | |
581 | cdate = property(getcdate, None, None, "Creation date") |
|
581 | cdate = property(getcdate, None, None, "Creation date") | |
582 |
|
582 | |||
583 | def getmtime(self): |
|
583 | def getmtime(self): | |
584 | return self.stat.st_mtime |
|
584 | return self.stat.st_mtime | |
585 | mtime = property(getmtime, None, None, "Modification date") |
|
585 | mtime = property(getmtime, None, None, "Modification date") | |
586 |
|
586 | |||
587 | def getmdate(self): |
|
587 | def getmdate(self): | |
588 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.mtime) |
|
588 | return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(self.mtime) | |
589 | mdate = property(getmdate, None, None, "Modification date") |
|
589 | mdate = property(getmdate, None, None, "Modification date") | |
590 |
|
590 | |||
591 | def getmimetype(self): |
|
591 | def getmimetype(self): | |
592 | return mimetypes.guess_type(self.basename)[0] |
|
592 | return mimetypes.guess_type(self.basename)[0] | |
593 | mimetype = property(getmimetype, None, None, "MIME type") |
|
593 | mimetype = property(getmimetype, None, None, "MIME type") | |
594 |
|
594 | |||
595 | def getencoding(self): |
|
595 | def getencoding(self): | |
596 | return mimetypes.guess_type(self.basename)[1] |
|
596 | return mimetypes.guess_type(self.basename)[1] | |
597 | encoding = property(getencoding, None, None, "Compression") |
|
597 | encoding = property(getencoding, None, None, "Compression") | |
598 |
|
598 | |||
599 | def getisdir(self): |
|
599 | def getisdir(self): | |
600 | return os.path.isdir(self.abspath) |
|
600 | return os.path.isdir(self.abspath) | |
601 | isdir = property(getisdir, None, None, "Is this a directory?") |
|
601 | isdir = property(getisdir, None, None, "Is this a directory?") | |
602 |
|
602 | |||
603 | def getislink(self): |
|
603 | def getislink(self): | |
604 | return os.path.islink(self.abspath) |
|
604 | return os.path.islink(self.abspath) | |
605 | islink = property(getislink, None, None, "Is this a link?") |
|
605 | islink = property(getislink, None, None, "Is this a link?") | |
606 |
|
606 | |||
607 | def __eq__(self, other): |
|
607 | def __eq__(self, other): | |
608 | return self.abspath == other.abspath |
|
608 | return self.abspath == other.abspath | |
609 |
|
609 | |||
610 | def __neq__(self, other): |
|
610 | def __neq__(self, other): | |
611 | return self.abspath != other.abspath |
|
611 | return self.abspath != other.abspath | |
612 |
|
612 | |||
613 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): |
|
613 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): | |
614 | if mode == "detail": |
|
614 | if mode == "detail": | |
615 | return ( |
|
615 | return ( | |
616 | "name", "basename", "abspath", "realpath", |
|
616 | "name", "basename", "abspath", "realpath", | |
617 | "mode", "type", "access", "stat", "lstat", |
|
617 | "mode", "type", "access", "stat", "lstat", | |
618 | "uid", "gid", "owner", "group", "dev", "nlink", |
|
618 | "uid", "gid", "owner", "group", "dev", "nlink", | |
619 | "ctime", "mtime", "atime", "cdate", "mdate", "adate", |
|
619 | "ctime", "mtime", "atime", "cdate", "mdate", "adate", | |
620 | "size", "blocks", "blksize", "isdir", "islink", |
|
620 | "size", "blocks", "blksize", "isdir", "islink", | |
621 | "mimetype", "encoding" |
|
621 | "mimetype", "encoding" | |
622 | ) |
|
622 | ) | |
623 | return ("name", "type", "size", "access", "owner", "group", "mdate") |
|
623 | return ("name", "type", "size", "access", "owner", "group", "mdate") | |
624 |
|
624 | |||
625 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
625 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
626 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
626 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
627 | name = "ifile" |
|
627 | name = "ifile" | |
628 | try: |
|
628 | try: | |
629 | if self.isdir: |
|
629 | if self.isdir: | |
630 | name = "idir" |
|
630 | name = "idir" | |
631 | except IOError: |
|
631 | except IOError: | |
632 | pass |
|
632 | pass | |
633 | return "%s(%r)" % (name, self.abspath) |
|
633 | return "%s(%r)" % (name, self.abspath) | |
634 | return repr(self) |
|
634 | return repr(self) | |
635 |
|
635 | |||
636 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
636 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
637 | if self.isdir: |
|
637 | if self.isdir: | |
638 | abspath = self.abspath |
|
638 | abspath = self.abspath | |
639 | if abspath != os.path.abspath(os.path.join(abspath, os.pardir)): |
|
639 | if abspath != os.path.abspath(os.path.join(abspath, os.pardir)): | |
640 | yield iparentdir(abspath) |
|
640 | yield iparentdir(abspath) | |
641 | for name in sorted(os.listdir(abspath), key=lambda n: n.lower()): |
|
641 | for name in sorted(os.listdir(abspath), key=lambda n: n.lower()): | |
642 | if self.name != os.curdir: |
|
642 | if self.name != os.curdir: | |
643 | name = os.path.join(abspath, name) |
|
643 | name = os.path.join(abspath, name) | |
644 | yield ifile(name) |
|
644 | yield ifile(name) | |
645 | else: |
|
645 | else: | |
646 | f = self.open("rb") |
|
646 | f = self.open("rb") | |
647 | for line in f: |
|
647 | for line in f: | |
648 | yield line |
|
648 | yield line | |
649 | f.close() |
|
649 | f.close() | |
650 |
|
650 | |||
651 | def __repr__(self): |
|
651 | def __repr__(self): | |
652 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
652 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
653 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.abspath) |
|
653 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.abspath) | |
654 |
|
654 | |||
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 | class iparentdir(ifile): |
|
656 | class iparentdir(ifile): | |
657 | def __init__(self, base): |
|
657 | def __init__(self, base): | |
658 | self._base = base |
|
658 | self._base = base | |
659 | self.name = os.pardir |
|
659 | self.name = os.pardir | |
660 | self._abspath = None |
|
660 | self._abspath = None | |
661 | self._realpath = None |
|
661 | self._realpath = None | |
662 | self._stat = None |
|
662 | self._stat = None | |
663 | self._lstat = None |
|
663 | self._lstat = None | |
664 |
|
664 | |||
665 | def getabspath(self): |
|
665 | def getabspath(self): | |
666 | if self._abspath is None: |
|
666 | if self._abspath is None: | |
667 | self._abspath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self._base, self.name)) |
|
667 | self._abspath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(self._base, self.name)) | |
668 | return self._abspath |
|
668 | return self._abspath | |
669 | abspath = property(getabspath, None, None, "Path to file") |
|
669 | abspath = property(getabspath, None, None, "Path to file") | |
670 |
|
670 | |||
671 | def getrealpath(self): |
|
671 | def getrealpath(self): | |
672 | if self._realpath is None: |
|
672 | if self._realpath is None: | |
673 | self._realpath = os.path.realpath( |
|
673 | self._realpath = os.path.realpath( | |
674 | os.path.join(self._base, self.name)) |
|
674 | os.path.join(self._base, self.name)) | |
675 | return self._realpath |
|
675 | return self._realpath | |
676 | realpath = property(getrealpath, None, None, "Path with links resolved") |
|
676 | realpath = property(getrealpath, None, None, "Path with links resolved") | |
677 |
|
677 | |||
678 |
|
678 | |||
679 | class ils(Table): |
|
679 | class ils(Table): | |
680 | """ |
|
680 | """ | |
681 | This ``Table`` lists a directory. |
|
681 | This ``Table`` lists a directory. | |
682 | """ |
|
682 | """ | |
683 | def __init__(self, base=os.curdir): |
|
683 | def __init__(self, base=os.curdir): | |
684 | self.base = os.path.expanduser(base) |
|
684 | self.base = os.path.expanduser(base) | |
685 |
|
685 | |||
686 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
686 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
687 | return xiter(ifile(self.base), mode) |
|
687 | return xiter(ifile(self.base), mode) | |
688 |
|
688 | |||
689 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
689 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
690 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
690 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
691 | return "idir(%r)" % (os.path.abspath(self.base)) |
|
691 | return "idir(%r)" % (os.path.abspath(self.base)) | |
692 | return repr(self) |
|
692 | return repr(self) | |
693 |
|
693 | |||
694 | def __repr__(self): |
|
694 | def __repr__(self): | |
695 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
695 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
696 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.base) |
|
696 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.base) | |
697 |
|
697 | |||
698 |
|
698 | |||
699 | class iglob(Table): |
|
699 | class iglob(Table): | |
700 | """ |
|
700 | """ | |
701 | This `Table`` lists all files and directories matching a specified pattern. |
|
701 | This `Table`` lists all files and directories matching a specified pattern. | |
702 | (See ``glob.glob()`` for more info.) |
|
702 | (See ``glob.glob()`` for more info.) | |
703 | """ |
|
703 | """ | |
704 | def __init__(self, glob): |
|
704 | def __init__(self, glob): | |
705 | self.glob = glob |
|
705 | self.glob = glob | |
706 |
|
706 | |||
707 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
707 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
708 | for name in glob.glob(self.glob): |
|
708 | for name in glob.glob(self.glob): | |
709 | yield ifile(name) |
|
709 | yield ifile(name) | |
710 |
|
710 | |||
711 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
711 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
712 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
712 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
713 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.glob) |
|
713 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.glob) | |
714 | return repr(self) |
|
714 | return repr(self) | |
715 |
|
715 | |||
716 | def __repr__(self): |
|
716 | def __repr__(self): | |
717 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
717 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
718 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.glob) |
|
718 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.glob) | |
719 |
|
719 | |||
720 |
|
720 | |||
721 | class iwalk(Table): |
|
721 | class iwalk(Table): | |
722 | """ |
|
722 | """ | |
723 | This `Table`` lists all files and directories in a directory and it's |
|
723 | This `Table`` lists all files and directories in a directory and it's | |
724 | subdirectory. |
|
724 | subdirectory. | |
725 | """ |
|
725 | """ | |
726 | def __init__(self, base=os.curdir, dirs=True, files=True): |
|
726 | def __init__(self, base=os.curdir, dirs=True, files=True): | |
727 | self.base = os.path.expanduser(base) |
|
727 | self.base = os.path.expanduser(base) | |
728 | self.dirs = dirs |
|
728 | self.dirs = dirs | |
729 | self.files = files |
|
729 | self.files = files | |
730 |
|
730 | |||
731 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
731 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
732 | for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(self.base): |
|
732 | for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(self.base): | |
733 | if self.dirs: |
|
733 | if self.dirs: | |
734 | for name in sorted(dirnames): |
|
734 | for name in sorted(dirnames): | |
735 | yield ifile(os.path.join(dirpath, name)) |
|
735 | yield ifile(os.path.join(dirpath, name)) | |
736 | if self.files: |
|
736 | if self.files: | |
737 | for name in sorted(filenames): |
|
737 | for name in sorted(filenames): | |
738 | yield ifile(os.path.join(dirpath, name)) |
|
738 | yield ifile(os.path.join(dirpath, name)) | |
739 |
|
739 | |||
740 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
740 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
741 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
741 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
742 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.base) |
|
742 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.base) | |
743 | return repr(self) |
|
743 | return repr(self) | |
744 |
|
744 | |||
745 | def __repr__(self): |
|
745 | def __repr__(self): | |
746 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
746 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
747 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.base) |
|
747 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.base) | |
748 |
|
748 | |||
749 |
|
749 | |||
750 | class ipwdentry(object): |
|
750 | class ipwdentry(object): | |
751 | """ |
|
751 | """ | |
752 | ``ipwdentry`` objects encapsulate entries in the Unix user account and |
|
752 | ``ipwdentry`` objects encapsulate entries in the Unix user account and | |
753 | password database. |
|
753 | password database. | |
754 | """ |
|
754 | """ | |
755 | def __init__(self, id): |
|
755 | def __init__(self, id): | |
756 | self._id = id |
|
756 | self._id = id | |
757 | self._entry = None |
|
757 | self._entry = None | |
758 |
|
758 | |||
759 | def _getentry(self): |
|
759 | def _getentry(self): | |
760 | if self._entry is None: |
|
760 | if self._entry is None: | |
761 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): |
|
761 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): | |
762 | self._entry = pwd.getpwnam(self._id) |
|
762 | self._entry = pwd.getpwnam(self._id) | |
763 | else: |
|
763 | else: | |
764 | self._entry = pwd.getpwuid(self._id) |
|
764 | self._entry = pwd.getpwuid(self._id) | |
765 | return self._entry |
|
765 | return self._entry | |
766 |
|
766 | |||
767 | def getname(self): |
|
767 | def getname(self): | |
768 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): |
|
768 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): | |
769 | return self._id |
|
769 | return self._id | |
770 | else: |
|
770 | else: | |
771 | return self._getentry().pw_name |
|
771 | return self._getentry().pw_name | |
772 | name = property(getname, None, None, "User name") |
|
772 | name = property(getname, None, None, "User name") | |
773 |
|
773 | |||
774 | def getpasswd(self): |
|
774 | def getpasswd(self): | |
775 | return self._getentry().pw_passwd |
|
775 | return self._getentry().pw_passwd | |
776 | passwd = property(getpasswd, None, None, "Password") |
|
776 | passwd = property(getpasswd, None, None, "Password") | |
777 |
|
777 | |||
778 | def getuid(self): |
|
778 | def getuid(self): | |
779 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): |
|
779 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): | |
780 | return self._getentry().pw_uid |
|
780 | return self._getentry().pw_uid | |
781 | else: |
|
781 | else: | |
782 | return self._id |
|
782 | return self._id | |
783 | uid = property(getuid, None, None, "User id") |
|
783 | uid = property(getuid, None, None, "User id") | |
784 |
|
784 | |||
785 | def getgid(self): |
|
785 | def getgid(self): | |
786 | return self._getentry().pw_gid |
|
786 | return self._getentry().pw_gid | |
787 | gid = property(getgid, None, None, "Primary group id") |
|
787 | gid = property(getgid, None, None, "Primary group id") | |
788 |
|
788 | |||
789 | def getgroup(self): |
|
789 | def getgroup(self): | |
790 | return igrpentry(self.gid) |
|
790 | return igrpentry(self.gid) | |
791 | group = property(getgroup, None, None, "Group") |
|
791 | group = property(getgroup, None, None, "Group") | |
792 |
|
792 | |||
793 | def getgecos(self): |
|
793 | def getgecos(self): | |
794 | return self._getentry().pw_gecos |
|
794 | return self._getentry().pw_gecos | |
795 | gecos = property(getgecos, None, None, "Information (e.g. full user name)") |
|
795 | gecos = property(getgecos, None, None, "Information (e.g. full user name)") | |
796 |
|
796 | |||
797 | def getdir(self): |
|
797 | def getdir(self): | |
798 | return self._getentry().pw_dir |
|
798 | return self._getentry().pw_dir | |
799 | dir = property(getdir, None, None, "$HOME directory") |
|
799 | dir = property(getdir, None, None, "$HOME directory") | |
800 |
|
800 | |||
801 | def getshell(self): |
|
801 | def getshell(self): | |
802 | return self._getentry().pw_shell |
|
802 | return self._getentry().pw_shell | |
803 | shell = property(getshell, None, None, "Login shell") |
|
803 | shell = property(getshell, None, None, "Login shell") | |
804 |
|
804 | |||
805 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): |
|
805 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): | |
806 | return ("name", "passwd", "uid", "gid", "gecos", "dir", "shell") |
|
806 | return ("name", "passwd", "uid", "gid", "gecos", "dir", "shell") | |
807 |
|
807 | |||
808 | def __repr__(self): |
|
808 | def __repr__(self): | |
809 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
809 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
810 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._id) |
|
810 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._id) | |
811 |
|
811 | |||
812 |
|
812 | |||
813 | class ipwd(Table): |
|
813 | class ipwd(Table): | |
814 | """ |
|
814 | """ | |
815 | This ``Table`` lists all entries in the Unix user account and password |
|
815 | This ``Table`` lists all entries in the Unix user account and password | |
816 | database. |
|
816 | database. | |
817 | """ |
|
817 | """ | |
818 | def __iter__(self): |
|
818 | def __iter__(self): | |
819 | for entry in pwd.getpwall(): |
|
819 | for entry in pwd.getpwall(): | |
820 | yield ipwdentry(entry.pw_name) |
|
820 | yield ipwdentry(entry.pw_name) | |
821 |
|
821 | |||
822 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
822 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
823 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
823 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
824 | return "%s()" % self.__class__.__name__ |
|
824 | return "%s()" % self.__class__.__name__ | |
825 | return repr(self) |
|
825 | return repr(self) | |
826 |
|
826 | |||
827 |
|
827 | |||
828 | class igrpentry(object): |
|
828 | class igrpentry(object): | |
829 | """ |
|
829 | """ | |
830 | ``igrpentry`` objects encapsulate entries in the Unix group database. |
|
830 | ``igrpentry`` objects encapsulate entries in the Unix group database. | |
831 | """ |
|
831 | """ | |
832 | def __init__(self, id): |
|
832 | def __init__(self, id): | |
833 | self._id = id |
|
833 | self._id = id | |
834 | self._entry = None |
|
834 | self._entry = None | |
835 |
|
835 | |||
836 | def _getentry(self): |
|
836 | def _getentry(self): | |
837 | if self._entry is None: |
|
837 | if self._entry is None: | |
838 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): |
|
838 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): | |
839 | self._entry = grp.getgrnam(self._id) |
|
839 | self._entry = grp.getgrnam(self._id) | |
840 | else: |
|
840 | else: | |
841 | self._entry = grp.getgrgid(self._id) |
|
841 | self._entry = grp.getgrgid(self._id) | |
842 | return self._entry |
|
842 | return self._entry | |
843 |
|
843 | |||
844 | def getname(self): |
|
844 | def getname(self): | |
845 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): |
|
845 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): | |
846 | return self._id |
|
846 | return self._id | |
847 | else: |
|
847 | else: | |
848 | return self._getentry().gr_name |
|
848 | return self._getentry().gr_name | |
849 | name = property(getname, None, None, "Group name") |
|
849 | name = property(getname, None, None, "Group name") | |
850 |
|
850 | |||
851 | def getpasswd(self): |
|
851 | def getpasswd(self): | |
852 | return self._getentry().gr_passwd |
|
852 | return self._getentry().gr_passwd | |
853 | passwd = property(getpasswd, None, None, "Password") |
|
853 | passwd = property(getpasswd, None, None, "Password") | |
854 |
|
854 | |||
855 | def getgid(self): |
|
855 | def getgid(self): | |
856 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): |
|
856 | if isinstance(self._id, basestring): | |
857 | return self._getentry().gr_gid |
|
857 | return self._getentry().gr_gid | |
858 | else: |
|
858 | else: | |
859 | return self._id |
|
859 | return self._id | |
860 | gid = property(getgid, None, None, "Group id") |
|
860 | gid = property(getgid, None, None, "Group id") | |
861 |
|
861 | |||
862 | def getmem(self): |
|
862 | def getmem(self): | |
863 | return self._getentry().gr_mem |
|
863 | return self._getentry().gr_mem | |
864 | mem = property(getmem, None, None, "Members") |
|
864 | mem = property(getmem, None, None, "Members") | |
865 |
|
865 | |||
866 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): |
|
866 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): | |
867 | return ("name", "passwd", "gid", "mem") |
|
867 | return ("name", "passwd", "gid", "mem") | |
868 |
|
868 | |||
869 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
869 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
870 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
870 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
871 | return "group %s" % self.name |
|
871 | return "group %s" % self.name | |
872 | return repr(self) |
|
872 | return repr(self) | |
873 |
|
873 | |||
874 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
874 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
875 | for member in self.mem: |
|
875 | for member in self.mem: | |
876 | yield ipwdentry(member) |
|
876 | yield ipwdentry(member) | |
877 |
|
877 | |||
878 | def __repr__(self): |
|
878 | def __repr__(self): | |
879 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
879 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
880 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._id) |
|
880 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self._id) | |
881 |
|
881 | |||
882 |
|
882 | |||
883 | class igrp(Table): |
|
883 | class igrp(Table): | |
884 | """ |
|
884 | """ | |
885 | This ``Table`` lists all entries in the Unix group database. |
|
885 | This ``Table`` lists all entries in the Unix group database. | |
886 | """ |
|
886 | """ | |
887 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
887 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
888 | for entry in grp.getgrall(): |
|
888 | for entry in grp.getgrall(): | |
889 | yield igrpentry(entry.gr_name) |
|
889 | yield igrpentry(entry.gr_name) | |
890 |
|
890 | |||
891 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
891 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
892 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
892 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
893 | return "%s()" % self.__class__.__name__ |
|
893 | return "%s()" % self.__class__.__name__ | |
894 | return repr(self) |
|
894 | return repr(self) | |
895 |
|
895 | |||
896 |
|
896 | |||
897 | class Fields(object): |
|
897 | class Fields(object): | |
898 | def __init__(self, fieldnames, **fields): |
|
898 | def __init__(self, fieldnames, **fields): | |
899 | self.__fieldnames = fieldnames |
|
899 | self.__fieldnames = fieldnames | |
900 | for (key, value) in fields.iteritems(): |
|
900 | for (key, value) in fields.iteritems(): | |
901 | setattr(self, key, value) |
|
901 | setattr(self, key, value) | |
902 |
|
902 | |||
903 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): |
|
903 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): | |
904 | return self.__fieldnames |
|
904 | return self.__fieldnames | |
905 |
|
905 | |||
906 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
906 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
907 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
907 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
908 | args = ["%s=%r" % (f, getattr(self, f)) for f in self.__fieldnames] |
|
908 | args = ["%s=%r" % (f, getattr(self, f)) for f in self.__fieldnames] | |
909 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(args)) |
|
909 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(args)) | |
910 | return repr(self) |
|
910 | return repr(self) | |
911 |
|
911 | |||
912 |
|
912 | |||
913 | class FieldTable(Table, list): |
|
913 | class FieldTable(Table, list): | |
914 | def __init__(self, *fields): |
|
914 | def __init__(self, *fields): | |
915 |
|
|
915 | Table.__init__(self) | |
916 | list.__init__(self) |
|
916 | list.__init__(self) | |
917 | self.fields = fields |
|
917 | self.fields = fields | |
918 |
|
918 | |||
919 | def add(self, **fields): |
|
919 | def add(self, **fields): | |
920 | self.append(Fields(self, **fields)) |
|
920 | self.append(Fields(self, **fields)) | |
921 |
|
921 | |||
922 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
922 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
923 | return list.__iter__(self) |
|
923 | return list.__iter__(self) | |
924 |
|
924 | |||
925 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
925 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
926 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
926 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
927 | return "FieldTable(%r)" % ", ".join(map(repr, self.fields)) |
|
927 | return "FieldTable(%r)" % ", ".join(map(repr, self.fields)) | |
928 | return repr(self) |
|
928 | return repr(self) | |
929 |
|
929 | |||
930 | def __repr__(self): |
|
930 | def __repr__(self): | |
931 | return "<%s.%s object with fields=%r at 0x%x>" % \ |
|
931 | return "<%s.%s object with fields=%r at 0x%x>" % \ | |
932 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, |
|
932 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, | |
933 | ", ".join(map(repr, self.fields)), id(self)) |
|
933 | ", ".join(map(repr, self.fields)), id(self)) | |
934 |
|
934 | |||
935 |
|
935 | |||
936 | class ienv(Table): |
|
936 | class ienv(Table): | |
937 | """ |
|
937 | """ | |
938 | This ``Table`` lists environment variables. |
|
938 | This ``Table`` lists environment variables. | |
939 | """ |
|
939 | """ | |
940 |
|
940 | |||
941 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
941 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
942 | fields = ("key", "value") |
|
942 | fields = ("key", "value") | |
943 | for (key, value) in os.environ.iteritems(): |
|
943 | for (key, value) in os.environ.iteritems(): | |
944 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, value=value) |
|
944 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, value=value) | |
945 |
|
945 | |||
946 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
946 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
947 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
947 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
948 | return "%s()" % self.__class__.__name__ |
|
948 | return "%s()" % self.__class__.__name__ | |
949 | return repr(self) |
|
949 | return repr(self) | |
950 |
|
950 | |||
951 |
|
951 | |||
952 | class icsv(Pipe): |
|
952 | class icsv(Pipe): | |
953 | """ |
|
953 | """ | |
954 | This ``Pipe`` lists turn the input (with must be a pipe outputting lines |
|
954 | This ``Pipe`` lists turn the input (with must be a pipe outputting lines | |
955 | or an ``ifile``) into lines of CVS columns. |
|
955 | or an ``ifile``) into lines of CVS columns. | |
956 | """ |
|
956 | """ | |
957 | def __init__(self, **csvargs): |
|
957 | def __init__(self, **csvargs): | |
958 | """ |
|
958 | """ | |
959 | Create an ``icsv`` object. ``cvsargs`` will be passed through as |
|
959 | Create an ``icsv`` object. ``cvsargs`` will be passed through as | |
960 | keyword arguments to ``cvs.reader()``. |
|
960 | keyword arguments to ``cvs.reader()``. | |
961 | """ |
|
961 | """ | |
962 | self.csvargs = csvargs |
|
962 | self.csvargs = csvargs | |
963 |
|
963 | |||
964 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
964 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
965 | input = self.input |
|
965 | input = self.input | |
966 | if isinstance(input, ifile): |
|
966 | if isinstance(input, ifile): | |
967 | input = input.open("rb") |
|
967 | input = input.open("rb") | |
968 | reader = csv.reader(input, **self.csvargs) |
|
968 | reader = csv.reader(input, **self.csvargs) | |
969 | for line in reader: |
|
969 | for line in reader: | |
970 | yield line |
|
970 | yield line | |
971 |
|
971 | |||
972 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
972 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
973 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
973 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
974 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) |
|
974 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) | |
975 | if input is not None: |
|
975 | if input is not None: | |
976 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) |
|
976 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) | |
977 | else: |
|
977 | else: | |
978 | prefix = "" |
|
978 | prefix = "" | |
979 | args = ", ".join(["%s=%r" % item for item in self.csvargs.iteritems()]) |
|
979 | args = ", ".join(["%s=%r" % item for item in self.csvargs.iteritems()]) | |
980 | return "%s%s(%s)" % (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, args) |
|
980 | return "%s%s(%s)" % (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, args) | |
981 | return repr(self) |
|
981 | return repr(self) | |
982 |
|
982 | |||
983 | def __repr__(self): |
|
983 | def __repr__(self): | |
984 | args = ", ".join(["%s=%r" % item for item in self.csvargs.iteritems()]) |
|
984 | args = ", ".join(["%s=%r" % item for item in self.csvargs.iteritems()]) | |
985 | return "<%s.%s %s at 0x%x>" % \ |
|
985 | return "<%s.%s %s at 0x%x>" % \ | |
986 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, args, id(self)) |
|
986 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, args, id(self)) | |
987 |
|
987 | |||
988 |
|
988 | |||
989 | class ix(Table): |
|
989 | class ix(Table): | |
990 | """ |
|
990 | """ | |
991 | This ``Table`` executes a system command and lists its output as lines |
|
991 | This ``Table`` executes a system command and lists its output as lines | |
992 | (similar to ``os.popen()``). |
|
992 | (similar to ``os.popen()``). | |
993 | """ |
|
993 | """ | |
994 | def __init__(self, cmd): |
|
994 | def __init__(self, cmd): | |
995 | self.cmd = cmd |
|
995 | self.cmd = cmd | |
996 | self._pipe = None |
|
996 | self._pipe = None | |
997 |
|
997 | |||
998 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
998 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
999 | self._pipe = os.popen(self.cmd) |
|
999 | self._pipe = os.popen(self.cmd) | |
1000 | for l in self._pipe: |
|
1000 | for l in self._pipe: | |
1001 | yield l.rstrip("\r\n") |
|
1001 | yield l.rstrip("\r\n") | |
1002 | self._pipe.close() |
|
1002 | self._pipe.close() | |
1003 | self._pipe = None |
|
1003 | self._pipe = None | |
1004 |
|
1004 | |||
1005 | def __del__(self): |
|
1005 | def __del__(self): | |
1006 | if self._pipe is not None and not self._pipe.closed: |
|
1006 | if self._pipe is not None and not self._pipe.closed: | |
1007 | self._pipe.close() |
|
1007 | self._pipe.close() | |
1008 | self._pipe = None |
|
1008 | self._pipe = None | |
1009 |
|
1009 | |||
1010 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
1010 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
1011 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
1011 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
1012 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.cmd) |
|
1012 | return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.cmd) | |
1013 | return repr(self) |
|
1013 | return repr(self) | |
1014 |
|
1014 | |||
1015 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1015 | def __repr__(self): | |
1016 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ |
|
1016 | return "%s.%s(%r)" % \ | |
1017 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.cmd) |
|
1017 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, self.cmd) | |
1018 |
|
1018 | |||
1019 |
|
1019 | |||
1020 | class ifilter(Pipe): |
|
1020 | class ifilter(Pipe): | |
1021 | """ |
|
1021 | """ | |
1022 | This ``Pipe`` filters an input pipe. Only objects where an expression |
|
1022 | This ``Pipe`` filters an input pipe. Only objects where an expression | |
1023 | evaluates to true (and doesn't raise an exception) are listed. |
|
1023 | evaluates to true (and doesn't raise an exception) are listed. | |
1024 | """ |
|
1024 | """ | |
1025 |
|
1025 | |||
1026 | def __init__(self, expr): |
|
1026 | def __init__(self, expr): | |
1027 | """ |
|
1027 | """ | |
1028 | Create an ``ifilter`` object. ``expr`` can be a callable or a string |
|
1028 | Create an ``ifilter`` object. ``expr`` can be a callable or a string | |
1029 | containing an expression. |
|
1029 | containing an expression. | |
1030 | """ |
|
1030 | """ | |
1031 | self.expr = expr |
|
1031 | self.expr = expr | |
1032 |
|
1032 | |||
1033 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
1033 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
1034 | if callable(self.expr): |
|
1034 | if callable(self.expr): | |
1035 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): |
|
1035 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): | |
1036 | try: |
|
1036 | try: | |
1037 | if self.expr(item): |
|
1037 | if self.expr(item): | |
1038 | yield item |
|
1038 | yield item | |
1039 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
1039 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
1040 | raise |
|
1040 | raise | |
1041 | except Exception: |
|
1041 | except Exception: | |
1042 | pass # Ignore errors |
|
1042 | pass # Ignore errors | |
1043 | else: |
|
1043 | else: | |
1044 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): |
|
1044 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): | |
1045 | try: |
|
1045 | try: | |
1046 | if eval(self.expr, globals(), _AttrNamespace(item)): |
|
1046 | if eval(self.expr, globals(), _AttrNamespace(item)): | |
1047 | yield item |
|
1047 | yield item | |
1048 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
1048 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
1049 | raise |
|
1049 | raise | |
1050 | except Exception: |
|
1050 | except Exception: | |
1051 | pass # Ignore errors |
|
1051 | pass # Ignore errors | |
1052 |
|
1052 | |||
1053 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
1053 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
1054 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
1054 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
1055 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) |
|
1055 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) | |
1056 | if input is not None: |
|
1056 | if input is not None: | |
1057 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) |
|
1057 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) | |
1058 | else: |
|
1058 | else: | |
1059 | prefix = "" |
|
1059 | prefix = "" | |
1060 | return "%s%s(%s)"% \ |
|
1060 | return "%s%s(%s)"% \ | |
1061 | (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, xrepr(self.expr, mode)) |
|
1061 | (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, xrepr(self.expr, mode)) | |
1062 | return repr(self) |
|
1062 | return repr(self) | |
1063 |
|
1063 | |||
1064 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1064 | def __repr__(self): | |
1065 | return "<%s.%s expr=%r at 0x%x>" % \ |
|
1065 | return "<%s.%s expr=%r at 0x%x>" % \ | |
1066 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, |
|
1066 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, | |
1067 | self.expr, id(self)) |
|
1067 | self.expr, id(self)) | |
1068 |
|
1068 | |||
1069 |
|
1069 | |||
1070 | class ieval(Pipe): |
|
1070 | class ieval(Pipe): | |
1071 | """ |
|
1071 | """ | |
1072 | This ``Pipe`` evaluates an expression for each object in the input pipe. |
|
1072 | This ``Pipe`` evaluates an expression for each object in the input pipe. | |
1073 | """ |
|
1073 | """ | |
1074 |
|
1074 | |||
1075 | def __init__(self, expr): |
|
1075 | def __init__(self, expr): | |
1076 | """ |
|
1076 | """ | |
1077 | Create an ``ieval`` object. ``expr`` can be a callable or a string |
|
1077 | Create an ``ieval`` object. ``expr`` can be a callable or a string | |
1078 | containing an expression. |
|
1078 | containing an expression. | |
1079 | """ |
|
1079 | """ | |
1080 | self.expr = expr |
|
1080 | self.expr = expr | |
1081 |
|
1081 | |||
1082 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
1082 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
1083 | if callable(self.expr): |
|
1083 | if callable(self.expr): | |
1084 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): |
|
1084 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): | |
1085 | try: |
|
1085 | try: | |
1086 | yield self.expr(item) |
|
1086 | yield self.expr(item) | |
1087 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
1087 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
1088 | raise |
|
1088 | raise | |
1089 | except Exception: |
|
1089 | except Exception: | |
1090 | pass # Ignore errors |
|
1090 | pass # Ignore errors | |
1091 | else: |
|
1091 | else: | |
1092 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): |
|
1092 | for item in xiter(self.input, mode): | |
1093 | try: |
|
1093 | try: | |
1094 | yield eval(self.expr, globals(), _AttrNamespace(item)) |
|
1094 | yield eval(self.expr, globals(), _AttrNamespace(item)) | |
1095 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
1095 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
1096 | raise |
|
1096 | raise | |
1097 | except Exception: |
|
1097 | except Exception: | |
1098 | pass # Ignore errors |
|
1098 | pass # Ignore errors | |
1099 |
|
1099 | |||
1100 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
1100 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
1101 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
1101 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
1102 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) |
|
1102 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) | |
1103 | if input is not None: |
|
1103 | if input is not None: | |
1104 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) |
|
1104 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) | |
1105 | else: |
|
1105 | else: | |
1106 | prefix = "" |
|
1106 | prefix = "" | |
1107 | return "%s%s(%s)" % \ |
|
1107 | return "%s%s(%s)" % \ | |
1108 | (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, xrepr(self.expr, mode)) |
|
1108 | (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, xrepr(self.expr, mode)) | |
1109 | return repr(self) |
|
1109 | return repr(self) | |
1110 |
|
1110 | |||
1111 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1111 | def __repr__(self): | |
1112 | return "<%s.%s expr=%r at 0x%x>" % \ |
|
1112 | return "<%s.%s expr=%r at 0x%x>" % \ | |
1113 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, |
|
1113 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, | |
1114 | self.expr, id(self)) |
|
1114 | self.expr, id(self)) | |
1115 |
|
1115 | |||
1116 |
|
1116 | |||
1117 | class ienum(Pipe): |
|
1117 | class ienum(Pipe): | |
1118 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
1118 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
1119 | fields = ("index", "object") |
|
1119 | fields = ("index", "object") | |
1120 | for (index, object) in enumerate(xiter(self.input, mode)): |
|
1120 | for (index, object) in enumerate(xiter(self.input, mode)): | |
1121 | yield Fields(fields, index=index, object=object) |
|
1121 | yield Fields(fields, index=index, object=object) | |
1122 |
|
1122 | |||
1123 |
|
1123 | |||
1124 | class isort(Pipe): |
|
1124 | class isort(Pipe): | |
1125 | """ |
|
1125 | """ | |
1126 | This ``Pipe`` sorts its input pipe. |
|
1126 | This ``Pipe`` sorts its input pipe. | |
1127 | """ |
|
1127 | """ | |
1128 |
|
1128 | |||
1129 | def __init__(self, key, reverse=False): |
|
1129 | def __init__(self, key, reverse=False): | |
1130 | """ |
|
1130 | """ | |
1131 | Create an ``isort`` object. ``key`` can be a callable or a string |
|
1131 | Create an ``isort`` object. ``key`` can be a callable or a string | |
1132 | containing an expression. If ``reverse`` is true the sort order will |
|
1132 | containing an expression. If ``reverse`` is true the sort order will | |
1133 | be reversed. |
|
1133 | be reversed. | |
1134 | """ |
|
1134 | """ | |
1135 | self.key = key |
|
1135 | self.key = key | |
1136 | self.reverse = reverse |
|
1136 | self.reverse = reverse | |
1137 |
|
1137 | |||
1138 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
1138 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
1139 | if callable(self.key): |
|
1139 | if callable(self.key): | |
1140 | items = sorted( |
|
1140 | items = sorted( | |
1141 | xiter(self.input, mode), |
|
1141 | xiter(self.input, mode), | |
1142 | key=self.key, |
|
1142 | key=self.key, | |
1143 | reverse=self.reverse |
|
1143 | reverse=self.reverse | |
1144 | ) |
|
1144 | ) | |
1145 | else: |
|
1145 | else: | |
1146 | def key(item): |
|
1146 | def key(item): | |
1147 | return eval(self.key, globals(), _AttrNamespace(item)) |
|
1147 | return eval(self.key, globals(), _AttrNamespace(item)) | |
1148 | items = sorted( |
|
1148 | items = sorted( | |
1149 | xiter(self.input, mode), |
|
1149 | xiter(self.input, mode), | |
1150 | key=key, |
|
1150 | key=key, | |
1151 | reverse=self.reverse |
|
1151 | reverse=self.reverse | |
1152 | ) |
|
1152 | ) | |
1153 | for item in items: |
|
1153 | for item in items: | |
1154 | yield item |
|
1154 | yield item | |
1155 |
|
1155 | |||
1156 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
1156 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
1157 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
1157 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
1158 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) |
|
1158 | input = getattr(self, "input", None) | |
1159 | if input is not None: |
|
1159 | if input is not None: | |
1160 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) |
|
1160 | prefix = "%s | " % xrepr(input, mode) | |
1161 | else: |
|
1161 | else: | |
1162 | prefix = "" |
|
1162 | prefix = "" | |
1163 | if self.reverse: |
|
1163 | if self.reverse: | |
1164 | return "%s%s(%r, %r)" % \ |
|
1164 | return "%s%s(%r, %r)" % \ | |
1165 | (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, self.key, self.reverse) |
|
1165 | (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, self.key, self.reverse) | |
1166 | else: |
|
1166 | else: | |
1167 | return "%s%s(%r)" % (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, self.key) |
|
1167 | return "%s%s(%r)" % (prefix, self.__class__.__name__, self.key) | |
1168 | return repr(self) |
|
1168 | return repr(self) | |
1169 |
|
1169 | |||
1170 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1170 | def __repr__(self): | |
1171 | return "<%s.%s key=%r reverse=%r at 0x%x>" % \ |
|
1171 | return "<%s.%s key=%r reverse=%r at 0x%x>" % \ | |
1172 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, |
|
1172 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, | |
1173 | self.key, self.reverse, id(self)) |
|
1173 | self.key, self.reverse, id(self)) | |
1174 |
|
1174 | |||
1175 |
|
1175 | |||
1176 | tab = 3 # for expandtabs() |
|
1176 | tab = 3 # for expandtabs() | |
1177 |
|
1177 | |||
1178 | def _format(field): |
|
1178 | def _format(field): | |
1179 | if isinstance(field, str): |
|
1179 | if isinstance(field, str): | |
1180 | text = repr(field.expandtabs(tab))[1:-1] |
|
1180 | text = repr(field.expandtabs(tab))[1:-1] | |
1181 | elif isinstance(field, unicode): |
|
1181 | elif isinstance(field, unicode): | |
1182 | text = repr(field.expandtabs(tab))[2:-1] |
|
1182 | text = repr(field.expandtabs(tab))[2:-1] | |
1183 | elif isinstance(field, datetime.datetime): |
|
1183 | elif isinstance(field, datetime.datetime): | |
1184 | # Don't use strftime() here, as this requires year >= 1900 |
|
1184 | # Don't use strftime() here, as this requires year >= 1900 | |
1185 | text = "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%06d" % \ |
|
1185 | text = "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%06d" % \ | |
1186 | (field.year, field.month, field.day, |
|
1186 | (field.year, field.month, field.day, | |
1187 | field.hour, field.minute, field.second, field.microsecond) |
|
1187 | field.hour, field.minute, field.second, field.microsecond) | |
1188 | elif isinstance(field, datetime.date): |
|
1188 | elif isinstance(field, datetime.date): | |
1189 | text = "%04d-%02d-%02d" % (field.year, field.month, field.day) |
|
1189 | text = "%04d-%02d-%02d" % (field.year, field.month, field.day) | |
1190 | else: |
|
1190 | else: | |
1191 | text = repr(field) |
|
1191 | text = repr(field) | |
1192 | return text |
|
1192 | return text | |
1193 |
|
1193 | |||
1194 |
|
1194 | |||
1195 | class Display(object): |
|
1195 | class Display(object): | |
1196 | class __metaclass__(type): |
|
1196 | class __metaclass__(type): | |
1197 | def __ror__(self, input): |
|
1197 | def __ror__(self, input): | |
1198 | return input | self() |
|
1198 | return input | self() | |
1199 |
|
1199 | |||
1200 | def __ror__(self, input): |
|
1200 | def __ror__(self, input): | |
1201 | self.input = input |
|
1201 | self.input = input | |
1202 | return self |
|
1202 | return self | |
1203 |
|
1203 | |||
1204 | def display(self): |
|
1204 | def display(self): | |
1205 | pass |
|
1205 | pass | |
1206 |
|
1206 | |||
1207 |
|
1207 | |||
1208 | class iless(Display): |
|
1208 | class iless(Display): | |
1209 | cmd = "less --quit-if-one-screen --LONG-PROMPT --LINE-NUMBERS --chop-long-lines --shift=8 --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS" |
|
1209 | cmd = "less --quit-if-one-screen --LONG-PROMPT --LINE-NUMBERS --chop-long-lines --shift=8 --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS" | |
1210 |
|
1210 | |||
1211 | def display(self): |
|
1211 | def display(self): | |
1212 | try: |
|
1212 | try: | |
1213 | pager = os.popen(self.cmd, "w") |
|
1213 | pager = os.popen(self.cmd, "w") | |
1214 | try: |
|
1214 | try: | |
1215 | for item in xiter(self.input, "default"): |
|
1215 | for item in xiter(self.input, "default"): | |
1216 | attrs = xattrs(item, "default") |
|
1216 | attrs = xattrs(item, "default") | |
1217 | attrs = ["%s=%s" % (a, _format(_getattr(item, a))) for a in attrs] |
|
1217 | attrs = ["%s=%s" % (a, _format(_getattr(item, a))) for a in attrs] | |
1218 | pager.write(" ".join(attrs)) |
|
1218 | pager.write(" ".join(attrs)) | |
1219 | pager.write("\n") |
|
1219 | pager.write("\n") | |
1220 | finally: |
|
1220 | finally: | |
1221 | pager.close() |
|
1221 | pager.close() | |
1222 | except Exception, exc: |
|
1222 | except Exception, exc: | |
1223 | print "%s: %s" % (exc.__class__.__name__, str(exc)) |
|
1223 | print "%s: %s" % (exc.__class__.__name__, str(exc)) | |
1224 |
|
1224 | |||
1225 |
|
1225 | |||
1226 | class idump(Display): |
|
1226 | class idump(Display): | |
1227 | def __init__(self, *attrs): |
|
1227 | def __init__(self, *attrs): | |
1228 | self.attrs = attrs |
|
1228 | self.attrs = attrs | |
1229 | self.headerpadchar = " " |
|
1229 | self.headerpadchar = " " | |
1230 | self.headersepchar = "|" |
|
1230 | self.headersepchar = "|" | |
1231 | self.datapadchar = " " |
|
1231 | self.datapadchar = " " | |
1232 | self.datasepchar = "|" |
|
1232 | self.datasepchar = "|" | |
1233 |
|
1233 | |||
1234 | def display(self): |
|
1234 | def display(self): | |
1235 | stream = sys.stdout |
|
1235 | stream = sys.stdout | |
1236 | if self.attrs: |
|
1236 | if self.attrs: | |
1237 | rows = [] |
|
1237 | rows = [] | |
1238 | colwidths = dict([(a, len(_attrname(a))) for a in self.attrs]) |
|
1238 | colwidths = dict([(a, len(_attrname(a))) for a in self.attrs]) | |
1239 |
|
1239 | |||
1240 | for item in xiter(self.input, "default"): |
|
1240 | for item in xiter(self.input, "default"): | |
1241 | row = {} |
|
1241 | row = {} | |
1242 | for attrname in self.attrs: |
|
1242 | for attrname in self.attrs: | |
1243 | value = _getattr(item, attrname, None) |
|
1243 | value = _getattr(item, attrname, None) | |
1244 | text = _format(value) |
|
1244 | text = _format(value) | |
1245 | colwidths[attrname] = max(colwidths[attrname], width) |
|
1245 | colwidths[attrname] = max(colwidths[attrname], width) | |
1246 | row[attrname] = (value, text) |
|
1246 | row[attrname] = (value, text) | |
1247 | rows.append(row) |
|
1247 | rows.append(row) | |
1248 |
|
1248 | |||
1249 | stream.write("\n") |
|
1249 | stream.write("\n") | |
1250 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(self.attrs): |
|
1250 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(self.attrs): | |
1251 | stream.write(_attrname(attrname)) |
|
1251 | stream.write(_attrname(attrname)) | |
1252 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(_attrname(attrname)) |
|
1252 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(_attrname(attrname)) | |
1253 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: |
|
1253 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: | |
1254 | if spc>0: |
|
1254 | if spc>0: | |
1255 | stream.write(self.headerpadchar * spc) |
|
1255 | stream.write(self.headerpadchar * spc) | |
1256 | stream.write(self.headersepchar) |
|
1256 | stream.write(self.headersepchar) | |
1257 | stream.write("\n") |
|
1257 | stream.write("\n") | |
1258 |
|
1258 | |||
1259 | for row in rows: |
|
1259 | for row in rows: | |
1260 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(self.attrs): |
|
1260 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(self.attrs): | |
1261 | (value, text) = row[attrname] |
|
1261 | (value, text) = row[attrname] | |
1262 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(text) |
|
1262 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(text) | |
1263 | if isinstance(value, (int, long)): |
|
1263 | if isinstance(value, (int, long)): | |
1264 | if spc>0: |
|
1264 | if spc>0: | |
1265 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) |
|
1265 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) | |
1266 | stream.write(text) |
|
1266 | stream.write(text) | |
1267 | else: |
|
1267 | else: | |
1268 | stream.write(text) |
|
1268 | stream.write(text) | |
1269 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: |
|
1269 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: | |
1270 | if spc>0: |
|
1270 | if spc>0: | |
1271 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) |
|
1271 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) | |
1272 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: |
|
1272 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: | |
1273 | stream.write(self.datasepchar) |
|
1273 | stream.write(self.datasepchar) | |
1274 | stream.write("\n") |
|
1274 | stream.write("\n") | |
1275 | else: |
|
1275 | else: | |
1276 | allattrs = [] |
|
1276 | allattrs = [] | |
1277 | allattrset = set() |
|
1277 | allattrset = set() | |
1278 | colwidths = {} |
|
1278 | colwidths = {} | |
1279 | rows = [] |
|
1279 | rows = [] | |
1280 | for item in xiter(self.input, "default"): |
|
1280 | for item in xiter(self.input, "default"): | |
1281 | row = {} |
|
1281 | row = {} | |
1282 | attrs = xattrs(item, "default") |
|
1282 | attrs = xattrs(item, "default") | |
1283 | for attrname in attrs: |
|
1283 | for attrname in attrs: | |
1284 | if attrname not in allattrset: |
|
1284 | if attrname not in allattrset: | |
1285 | allattrs.append(attrname) |
|
1285 | allattrs.append(attrname) | |
1286 | allattrset.add(attrname) |
|
1286 | allattrset.add(attrname) | |
1287 | colwidths[attrname] = len(_attrname(attrname)) |
|
1287 | colwidths[attrname] = len(_attrname(attrname)) | |
1288 | value = _getattr(item, attrname, None) |
|
1288 | value = _getattr(item, attrname, None) | |
1289 | text = _format(value) |
|
1289 | text = _format(value) | |
1290 | colwidths[attrname] = max(colwidths[attrname], len(text)) |
|
1290 | colwidths[attrname] = max(colwidths[attrname], len(text)) | |
1291 | row[attrname] = (value, text) |
|
1291 | row[attrname] = (value, text) | |
1292 | rows.append(row) |
|
1292 | rows.append(row) | |
1293 |
|
1293 | |||
1294 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(allattrs): |
|
1294 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(allattrs): | |
1295 | stream.write(_attrname(attrname)) |
|
1295 | stream.write(_attrname(attrname)) | |
1296 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(_attrname(attrname)) |
|
1296 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(_attrname(attrname)) | |
1297 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: |
|
1297 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: | |
1298 | if spc>0: |
|
1298 | if spc>0: | |
1299 | stream.write(self.headerpadchar*spc) |
|
1299 | stream.write(self.headerpadchar*spc) | |
1300 | stream.write(self.headersepchar) |
|
1300 | stream.write(self.headersepchar) | |
1301 | stream.write("\n") |
|
1301 | stream.write("\n") | |
1302 |
|
1302 | |||
1303 | for row in rows: |
|
1303 | for row in rows: | |
1304 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(attrs): |
|
1304 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(attrs): | |
1305 | (value, text) = row.get(attrname, ("", "")) |
|
1305 | (value, text) = row.get(attrname, ("", "")) | |
1306 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(text) |
|
1306 | spc = colwidths[attrname] - len(text) | |
1307 | if isinstance(value, (int, long)): |
|
1307 | if isinstance(value, (int, long)): | |
1308 | if spc>0: |
|
1308 | if spc>0: | |
1309 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) |
|
1309 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) | |
1310 | stream.write(text) |
|
1310 | stream.write(text) | |
1311 | else: |
|
1311 | else: | |
1312 | stream.write(text) |
|
1312 | stream.write(text) | |
1313 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: |
|
1313 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: | |
1314 | if spc>0: |
|
1314 | if spc>0: | |
1315 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) |
|
1315 | stream.write(self.datapadchar*spc) | |
1316 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: |
|
1316 | if i < len(colwidths)-1: | |
1317 | stream.write(self.datasepchar) |
|
1317 | stream.write(self.datasepchar) | |
1318 | stream.write("\n") |
|
1318 | stream.write("\n") | |
1319 |
|
1319 | |||
1320 |
|
1320 | |||
1321 | class XMode(object): |
|
1321 | class XMode(object): | |
1322 | """ |
|
1322 | """ | |
1323 | An ``XMode`` object describes one enter mode available for an object |
|
1323 | An ``XMode`` object describes one enter mode available for an object | |
1324 | """ |
|
1324 | """ | |
1325 | def __init__(self, object, mode, title=None, description=None): |
|
1325 | def __init__(self, object, mode, title=None, description=None): | |
1326 | """ |
|
1326 | """ | |
1327 | Create a new ``XMode`` object for the object ``object``. This object |
|
1327 | Create a new ``XMode`` object for the object ``object``. This object | |
1328 | must support the enter mode ``mode`` (i.e. ``object.__xiter__(mode)`` |
|
1328 | must support the enter mode ``mode`` (i.e. ``object.__xiter__(mode)`` | |
1329 | must return an iterable). ``title`` and ``description`` will be |
|
1329 | must return an iterable). ``title`` and ``description`` will be | |
1330 | displayed in the browser when selecting among the available modes. |
|
1330 | displayed in the browser when selecting among the available modes. | |
1331 | """ |
|
1331 | """ | |
1332 | self.object = object |
|
1332 | self.object = object | |
1333 | self.mode = mode |
|
1333 | self.mode = mode | |
1334 | self.title = title |
|
1334 | self.title = title | |
1335 | self.description = description |
|
1335 | self.description = description | |
1336 |
|
1336 | |||
1337 | def __repr__(self): |
|
1337 | def __repr__(self): | |
1338 | return "<%s.%s object mode=%r at 0x%x>" % \ |
|
1338 | return "<%s.%s object mode=%r at 0x%x>" % \ | |
1339 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, |
|
1339 | (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, | |
1340 | self.mode, id(self)) |
|
1340 | self.mode, id(self)) | |
1341 |
|
1341 | |||
1342 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
1342 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
1343 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
1343 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
1344 | return self.title |
|
1344 | return self.title | |
1345 | return repr(self) |
|
1345 | return repr(self) | |
1346 |
|
1346 | |||
1347 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): |
|
1347 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): | |
1348 | if mode == "detail": |
|
1348 | if mode == "detail": | |
1349 | return ("object", "mode", "title", "description") |
|
1349 | return ("object", "mode", "title", "description") | |
1350 | return ("title", "description") |
|
1350 | return ("title", "description") | |
1351 |
|
1351 | |||
1352 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
1352 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
1353 | return xiter(self.object, self.mode) |
|
1353 | return xiter(self.object, self.mode) | |
1354 |
|
1354 | |||
1355 |
|
1355 | |||
1356 | class XAttr(object): |
|
1356 | class XAttr(object): | |
1357 | def __init__(self, object, name): |
|
1357 | def __init__(self, object, name): | |
1358 | self.name = _attrname(name) |
|
1358 | self.name = _attrname(name) | |
1359 |
|
1359 | |||
1360 | try: |
|
1360 | try: | |
1361 | self.value = _getattr(object, name) |
|
1361 | self.value = _getattr(object, name) | |
1362 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
1362 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
1363 | raise |
|
1363 | raise | |
1364 | except Exception, exc: |
|
1364 | except Exception, exc: | |
1365 | if exc.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions": |
|
1365 | if exc.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions": | |
1366 | self.value = exc.__class__.__name__ |
|
1366 | self.value = exc.__class__.__name__ | |
1367 | else: |
|
1367 | else: | |
1368 | self.value = "%s.%s" % \ |
|
1368 | self.value = "%s.%s" % \ | |
1369 | (exc.__class__.__module__, exc.__class__.__name__) |
|
1369 | (exc.__class__.__module__, exc.__class__.__name__) | |
1370 | self.type = self.value |
|
1370 | self.type = self.value | |
1371 | else: |
|
1371 | else: | |
1372 | t = type(self.value) |
|
1372 | t = type(self.value) | |
1373 | if t.__module__ == "__builtin__": |
|
1373 | if t.__module__ == "__builtin__": | |
1374 | self.type = t.__name__ |
|
1374 | self.type = t.__name__ | |
1375 | else: |
|
1375 | else: | |
1376 | self.type = "%s.%s" % (t.__module__, t.__name__) |
|
1376 | self.type = "%s.%s" % (t.__module__, t.__name__) | |
1377 |
|
1377 | |||
1378 | doc = None |
|
1378 | doc = None | |
1379 | if isinstance(name, basestring): |
|
1379 | if isinstance(name, basestring): | |
1380 | try: |
|
1380 | try: | |
1381 | meta = getattr(type(object), name) |
|
1381 | meta = getattr(type(object), name) | |
1382 | except AttributeError: |
|
1382 | except AttributeError: | |
1383 | pass |
|
1383 | pass | |
1384 | else: |
|
1384 | else: | |
1385 | if isinstance(meta, property): |
|
1385 | if isinstance(meta, property): | |
1386 | self.doc = getattr(meta, "__doc__", None) |
|
1386 | self.doc = getattr(meta, "__doc__", None) | |
1387 | elif callable(name): |
|
1387 | elif callable(name): | |
1388 | try: |
|
1388 | try: | |
1389 | self.doc = name.__doc__ |
|
1389 | self.doc = name.__doc__ | |
1390 | except AttributeError: |
|
1390 | except AttributeError: | |
1391 | pass |
|
1391 | pass | |
1392 |
|
1392 | |||
1393 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): |
|
1393 | def __xattrs__(self, mode): | |
1394 | return ("name", "type", "doc", "value") |
|
1394 | return ("name", "type", "doc", "value") | |
1395 |
|
1395 | |||
1396 |
|
1396 | |||
1397 | _ibrowse_help = """ |
|
1397 | _ibrowse_help = """ | |
1398 | down |
|
1398 | down | |
1399 | Move the cursor to the next line. |
|
1399 | Move the cursor to the next line. | |
1400 |
|
1400 | |||
1401 | up |
|
1401 | up | |
1402 | Move the cursor to the previous line. |
|
1402 | Move the cursor to the previous line. | |
1403 |
|
1403 | |||
1404 | pagedown |
|
1404 | pagedown | |
1405 | Move the cursor down one page (minus overlap). |
|
1405 | Move the cursor down one page (minus overlap). | |
1406 |
|
1406 | |||
1407 | pageup |
|
1407 | pageup | |
1408 | Move the cursor up one page (minus overlap). |
|
1408 | Move the cursor up one page (minus overlap). | |
1409 |
|
1409 | |||
1410 | left |
|
1410 | left | |
1411 | Move the cursor left. |
|
1411 | Move the cursor left. | |
1412 |
|
1412 | |||
1413 | right |
|
1413 | right | |
1414 | Move the cursor right. |
|
1414 | Move the cursor right. | |
1415 |
|
1415 | |||
1416 | home |
|
1416 | home | |
1417 | Move the cursor to the first column. |
|
1417 | Move the cursor to the first column. | |
1418 |
|
1418 | |||
1419 | end |
|
1419 | end | |
1420 | Move the cursor to the last column. |
|
1420 | Move the cursor to the last column. | |
1421 |
|
1421 | |||
1422 | prevattr |
|
1422 | prevattr | |
1423 | Move the cursor one attribute column to the left. |
|
1423 | Move the cursor one attribute column to the left. | |
1424 |
|
1424 | |||
1425 | nextattr |
|
1425 | nextattr | |
1426 | Move the cursor one attribute column to the right. |
|
1426 | Move the cursor one attribute column to the right. | |
1427 |
|
1427 | |||
1428 | pick |
|
1428 | pick | |
1429 | 'Pick' the object under the cursor (i.e. the row the cursor is on). This leaves |
|
1429 | 'Pick' the object under the cursor (i.e. the row the cursor is on). This leaves | |
1430 | the browser and returns the picked object to the caller. (In IPython this object |
|
1430 | the browser and returns the picked object to the caller. (In IPython this object | |
1431 | will be available as the '_' variable.) |
|
1431 | will be available as the '_' variable.) | |
1432 |
|
1432 | |||
1433 | pickattr |
|
1433 | pickattr | |
1434 | 'Pick' the attribute under the cursor (i.e. the row/column the cursor is on). |
|
1434 | 'Pick' the attribute under the cursor (i.e. the row/column the cursor is on). | |
1435 |
|
1435 | |||
1436 | pickallattrs |
|
1436 | pickallattrs | |
1437 | Pick' the complete column under the cursor (i.e. the attribute under the cursor) |
|
1437 | Pick' the complete column under the cursor (i.e. the attribute under the cursor) | |
1438 | from all currently fetched objects. These attributes will be returned as a list. |
|
1438 | from all currently fetched objects. These attributes will be returned as a list. | |
1439 |
|
1439 | |||
1440 | tooglemark |
|
1440 | tooglemark | |
1441 | Mark/unmark the object under the cursor. Marked objects have a '!' after the |
|
1441 | Mark/unmark the object under the cursor. Marked objects have a '!' after the | |
1442 | row number). |
|
1442 | row number). | |
1443 |
|
1443 | |||
1444 | pickmarked |
|
1444 | pickmarked | |
1445 | 'Pick' marked objects. Marked objects will be returned as a list. |
|
1445 | 'Pick' marked objects. Marked objects will be returned as a list. | |
1446 |
|
1446 | |||
1447 | pickmarkedattr |
|
1447 | pickmarkedattr | |
1448 | 'Pick' the attribute under the cursor from all marked objects (This returns a |
|
1448 | 'Pick' the attribute under the cursor from all marked objects (This returns a | |
1449 | list). |
|
1449 | list). | |
1450 |
|
1450 | |||
1451 | enterdefault |
|
1451 | enterdefault | |
1452 | Enter the object under the cursor. (what this mean depends on the object |
|
1452 | Enter the object under the cursor. (what this mean depends on the object | |
1453 | itself (i.e. how it implements the '__xiter__' method). This opens a new browser |
|
1453 | itself (i.e. how it implements the '__xiter__' method). This opens a new browser | |
1454 | 'level'. |
|
1454 | 'level'. | |
1455 |
|
1455 | |||
1456 | enter |
|
1456 | enter | |
1457 | Enter the object under the cursor. If the object provides different enter modes |
|
1457 | Enter the object under the cursor. If the object provides different enter modes | |
1458 | a menu of all modes will be presented; choice one and enter it (via the 'enter' |
|
1458 | a menu of all modes will be presented; choice one and enter it (via the 'enter' | |
1459 | or 'enterdefault' command). |
|
1459 | or 'enterdefault' command). | |
1460 |
|
1460 | |||
1461 | enterattr |
|
1461 | enterattr | |
1462 | Enter the attribute under the cursor. |
|
1462 | Enter the attribute under the cursor. | |
1463 |
|
1463 | |||
1464 | leave |
|
1464 | leave | |
1465 | Leave the current browser level and go back to the previous one. |
|
1465 | Leave the current browser level and go back to the previous one. | |
1466 |
|
1466 | |||
1467 | detail |
|
1467 | detail | |
1468 | Show a detail view of the object under the cursor. This shows the name, type, |
|
1468 | Show a detail view of the object under the cursor. This shows the name, type, | |
1469 | doc string and value of the object attributes (and it might show more attributes |
|
1469 | doc string and value of the object attributes (and it might show more attributes | |
1470 | than in the list view, depending on the object). |
|
1470 | than in the list view, depending on the object). | |
1471 |
|
1471 | |||
1472 | detailattr |
|
1472 | detailattr | |
1473 | Show a detail view of the attribute under the cursor. |
|
1473 | Show a detail view of the attribute under the cursor. | |
1474 |
|
1474 | |||
1475 | markrange |
|
1475 | markrange | |
1476 | Mark all objects from the last marked object before the current cursor position |
|
1476 | Mark all objects from the last marked object before the current cursor position | |
1477 | to the cursor position. |
|
1477 | to the cursor position. | |
1478 |
|
1478 | |||
1479 | sortattrasc |
|
1479 | sortattrasc | |
1480 | Sort the objects (in ascending order) using the attribute under the cursor as |
|
1480 | Sort the objects (in ascending order) using the attribute under the cursor as | |
1481 | the sort key. |
|
1481 | the sort key. | |
1482 |
|
1482 | |||
1483 | sortattrdesc |
|
1483 | sortattrdesc | |
1484 | Sort the objects (in descending order) using the attribute under the cursor as |
|
1484 | Sort the objects (in descending order) using the attribute under the cursor as | |
1485 | the sort key. |
|
1485 | the sort key. | |
1486 |
|
1486 | |||
1487 | help |
|
1487 | help | |
1488 | This screen. |
|
1488 | This screen. | |
1489 | """ |
|
1489 | """ | |
1490 |
|
1490 | |||
1491 |
|
1491 | |||
1492 | if curses is not None: |
|
1492 | if curses is not None: | |
1493 | class UnassignedKeyError(Exception): |
|
1493 | class UnassignedKeyError(Exception): | |
1494 | """ |
|
1494 | """ | |
1495 | Exception that is used for reporting unassigned keys. |
|
1495 | Exception that is used for reporting unassigned keys. | |
1496 | """ |
|
1496 | """ | |
1497 |
|
1497 | |||
1498 |
|
1498 | |||
1499 | class UnknownCommandError(Exception): |
|
1499 | class UnknownCommandError(Exception): | |
1500 | """ |
|
1500 | """ | |
1501 | Exception that is used for reporting unknown command (this should never |
|
1501 | Exception that is used for reporting unknown command (this should never | |
1502 | happen). |
|
1502 | happen). | |
1503 | """ |
|
1503 | """ | |
1504 |
|
1504 | |||
1505 |
|
1505 | |||
1506 | class CommandError(Exception): |
|
1506 | class CommandError(Exception): | |
1507 | """ |
|
1507 | """ | |
1508 | Exception that is used for reporting that a command can't be executed. |
|
1508 | Exception that is used for reporting that a command can't be executed. | |
1509 | """ |
|
1509 | """ | |
1510 |
|
1510 | |||
1511 |
|
1511 | |||
1512 | class Style(object): |
|
1512 | class Style(object): | |
1513 | """ |
|
1513 | """ | |
1514 | Store foreground color, background color and attribute (bold, underlined |
|
1514 | Store foreground color, background color and attribute (bold, underlined | |
1515 | etc.) for ``curses``. |
|
1515 | etc.) for ``curses``. | |
1516 | """ |
|
1516 | """ | |
1517 | __slots__ = ("fg", "bg", "attrs") |
|
1517 | __slots__ = ("fg", "bg", "attrs") | |
1518 |
|
1518 | |||
1519 | def __init__(self, fg, bg, attrs=0): |
|
1519 | def __init__(self, fg, bg, attrs=0): | |
1520 | self.fg = fg |
|
1520 | self.fg = fg | |
1521 | self.bg = bg |
|
1521 | self.bg = bg | |
1522 | self.attrs = attrs |
|
1522 | self.attrs = attrs | |
1523 |
|
1523 | |||
1524 |
|
1524 | |||
1525 | class _BrowserCachedItem(object): |
|
1525 | class _BrowserCachedItem(object): | |
1526 | # This is used internally by ``ibrowse`` to store a item together with its |
|
1526 | # This is used internally by ``ibrowse`` to store a item together with its | |
1527 | # marked status. |
|
1527 | # marked status. | |
1528 | __slots__ = ("item", "marked") |
|
1528 | __slots__ = ("item", "marked") | |
1529 |
|
1529 | |||
1530 | def __init__(self, item): |
|
1530 | def __init__(self, item): | |
1531 | self.item = item |
|
1531 | self.item = item | |
1532 | self.marked = False |
|
1532 | self.marked = False | |
1533 |
|
1533 | |||
1534 |
|
1534 | |||
1535 | class _BrowserHelp(object): |
|
1535 | class _BrowserHelp(object): | |
1536 | # This is used internally by ``ibrowse`` for displaying the help screen. |
|
1536 | # This is used internally by ``ibrowse`` for displaying the help screen. | |
1537 | def __init__(self, browser): |
|
1537 | def __init__(self, browser): | |
1538 | self.browser = browser |
|
1538 | self.browser = browser | |
1539 |
|
1539 | |||
1540 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): |
|
1540 | def __xrepr__(self, mode): | |
1541 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": |
|
1541 | if mode == "header" or mode == "footer": | |
1542 | return "ibrowse help screen" |
|
1542 | return "ibrowse help screen" | |
1543 | return repr(self) |
|
1543 | return repr(self) | |
1544 |
|
1544 | |||
1545 | def __xiter__(self, mode): |
|
1545 | def __xiter__(self, mode): | |
1546 | # Get reverse key mapping |
|
1546 | # Get reverse key mapping | |
1547 | allkeys = {} |
|
1547 | allkeys = {} | |
1548 | for (key, cmd) in self.browser.keymap.iteritems(): |
|
1548 | for (key, cmd) in self.browser.keymap.iteritems(): | |
1549 | allkeys.setdefault(cmd, []).append(key) |
|
1549 | allkeys.setdefault(cmd, []).append(key) | |
1550 |
|
1550 | |||
1551 | fields = ("key", "command", "description") |
|
1551 | fields = ("key", "command", "description") | |
1552 |
|
1552 | |||
1553 | for (i, command) in enumerate(_ibrowse_help.strip().split("\n\n")): |
|
1553 | for (i, command) in enumerate(_ibrowse_help.strip().split("\n\n")): | |
1554 | if i: |
|
1554 | if i: | |
1555 | yield Fields(fields, key="", command="", description="") |
|
1555 | yield Fields(fields, key="", command="", description="") | |
1556 |
|
1556 | |||
1557 | (name, description) = command.split("\n", 1) |
|
1557 | (name, description) = command.split("\n", 1) | |
1558 | keys = allkeys.get(name, []) |
|
1558 | keys = allkeys.get(name, []) | |
1559 | lines = textwrap.wrap(description, 50) |
|
1559 | lines = textwrap.wrap(description, 50) | |
1560 |
|
1560 | |||
1561 | for i in xrange(max(len(keys), len(lines))): |
|
1561 | for i in xrange(max(len(keys), len(lines))): | |
1562 | if i: |
|
1562 | if i: | |
1563 | name = "" |
|
1563 | name = "" | |
1564 | try: |
|
1564 | try: | |
1565 | key = self.browser.keylabel(keys[i]) |
|
1565 | key = self.browser.keylabel(keys[i]) | |
1566 | except IndexError: |
|
1566 | except IndexError: | |
1567 | key = "" |
|
1567 | key = "" | |
1568 | try: |
|
1568 | try: | |
1569 | line = lines[i] |
|
1569 | line = lines[i] | |
1570 | except IndexError: |
|
1570 | except IndexError: | |
1571 | line = "" |
|
1571 | line = "" | |
1572 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, command=name, description=line) |
|
1572 | yield Fields(fields, key=key, command=name, description=line) | |
1573 |
|
1573 | |||
1574 |
|
1574 | |||
1575 | class _BrowserLevel(object): |
|
1575 | class _BrowserLevel(object): | |
1576 | # This is used internally to store the state (iterator, fetch items, |
|
1576 | # This is used internally to store the state (iterator, fetch items, | |
1577 | # position of cursor and screen, etc.) of one browser level |
|
1577 | # position of cursor and screen, etc.) of one browser level | |
1578 | # An ``ibrowse`` object keeps multiple ``_BrowserLevel`` objects in |
|
1578 | # An ``ibrowse`` object keeps multiple ``_BrowserLevel`` objects in | |
1579 | # a stack. |
|
1579 | # a stack. | |
1580 | def __init__(self, browser, input, iterator, mainsizey, *attrs): |
|
1580 | def __init__(self, browser, input, iterator, mainsizey, *attrs): | |
1581 | self.browser = browser |
|
1581 | self.browser = browser | |
1582 | self.input = input |
|
1582 | self.input = input | |
1583 | self.header = xrepr(input, "header") |
|
1583 | self.header = xrepr(input, "header") | |
1584 | # iterator for the input |
|
1584 | # iterator for the input | |
1585 | self.iterator = iterator |
|
1585 | self.iterator = iterator | |
1586 |
|
1586 | |||
1587 | # is the iterator exhausted? |
|
1587 | # is the iterator exhausted? | |
1588 | self.exhausted = False |
|
1588 | self.exhausted = False | |
1589 |
|
1589 | |||
1590 | # attributes to be display (autodetected if empty) |
|
1590 | # attributes to be display (autodetected if empty) | |
1591 | self.attrs = attrs |
|
1591 | self.attrs = attrs | |
1592 |
|
1592 | |||
1593 | # fetched items (+ marked flag) |
|
1593 | # fetched items (+ marked flag) | |
1594 | self.items = deque() |
|
1594 | self.items = deque() | |
1595 |
|
1595 | |||
1596 | # Number of marked objects |
|
1596 | # Number of marked objects | |
1597 | self.marked = 0 |
|
1597 | self.marked = 0 | |
1598 |
|
1598 | |||
1599 | # Vertical cursor position |
|
1599 | # Vertical cursor position | |
1600 | self.cury = 0 |
|
1600 | self.cury = 0 | |
1601 |
|
1601 | |||
1602 | # Horizontal cursor position |
|
1602 | # Horizontal cursor position | |
1603 | self.curx = 0 |
|
1603 | self.curx = 0 | |
1604 |
|
1604 | |||
1605 | # Index of first data column |
|
1605 | # Index of first data column | |
1606 | self.datastartx = 0 |
|
1606 | self.datastartx = 0 | |
1607 |
|
1607 | |||
1608 | # Index of first data line |
|
1608 | # Index of first data line | |
1609 | self.datastarty = 0 |
|
1609 | self.datastarty = 0 | |
1610 |
|
1610 | |||
1611 | # height of the data display area |
|
1611 | # height of the data display area | |
1612 | self.mainsizey = mainsizey |
|
1612 | self.mainsizey = mainsizey | |
1613 |
|
1613 | |||
1614 | # width of the data display area (changes when scrolling) |
|
1614 | # width of the data display area (changes when scrolling) | |
1615 | self.mainsizex = 0 |
|
1615 | self.mainsizex = 0 | |
1616 |
|
1616 | |||
1617 | # Size of row number (changes when scrolling) |
|
1617 | # Size of row number (changes when scrolling) | |
1618 | self.numbersizex = 0 |
|
1618 | self.numbersizex = 0 | |
1619 |
|
1619 | |||
1620 | # Attribute names to display (in this order) |
|
1620 | # Attribute names to display (in this order) | |
1621 | self.displayattrs = [] |
|
1621 | self.displayattrs = [] | |
1622 |
|
1622 | |||
1623 | # index and name of attribute under the cursor |
|
1623 | # index and name of attribute under the cursor | |
1624 | self.displayattr = (None, _default) |
|
1624 | self.displayattr = (None, _default) | |
1625 |
|
1625 | |||
1626 | # Maps attribute names to column widths |
|
1626 | # Maps attribute names to column widths | |
1627 | self.colwidths = {} |
|
1627 | self.colwidths = {} | |
1628 |
|
1628 | |||
1629 | self.fetch(mainsizey) |
|
1629 | self.fetch(mainsizey) | |
1630 | self.calcdisplayattrs() |
|
1630 | self.calcdisplayattrs() | |
1631 | # formatted attributes for the items on screen |
|
1631 | # formatted attributes for the items on screen | |
1632 | # (i.e. self.items[self.datastarty:self.datastarty+self.mainsizey]) |
|
1632 | # (i.e. self.items[self.datastarty:self.datastarty+self.mainsizey]) | |
1633 | self.displayrows = [self.getrow(i) for i in xrange(len(self.items))] |
|
1633 | self.displayrows = [self.getrow(i) for i in xrange(len(self.items))] | |
1634 | self.calcwidths() |
|
1634 | self.calcwidths() | |
1635 | self.calcdisplayattr() |
|
1635 | self.calcdisplayattr() | |
1636 |
|
1636 | |||
1637 | def fetch(self, count): |
|
1637 | def fetch(self, count): | |
1638 | # Try to fill ``self.items`` with at least ``count`` objects. |
|
1638 | # Try to fill ``self.items`` with at least ``count`` objects. | |
1639 | have = len(self.items) |
|
1639 | have = len(self.items) | |
1640 | while not self.exhausted and have < count: |
|
1640 | while not self.exhausted and have < count: | |
1641 | try: |
|
1641 | try: | |
1642 | item = self.iterator.next() |
|
1642 | item = self.iterator.next() | |
1643 | except StopIteration: |
|
1643 | except StopIteration: | |
1644 | self.exhausted = True |
|
1644 | self.exhausted = True | |
1645 | break |
|
1645 | break | |
1646 | else: |
|
1646 | else: | |
1647 | have += 1 |
|
1647 | have += 1 | |
1648 | self.items.append(_BrowserCachedItem(item)) |
|
1648 | self.items.append(_BrowserCachedItem(item)) | |
1649 |
|
1649 | |||
1650 | def calcdisplayattrs(self): |
|
1650 | def calcdisplayattrs(self): | |
1651 | # Calculate which attributes are available from the objects that are |
|
1651 | # Calculate which attributes are available from the objects that are | |
1652 | # currently visible on screen (and store it in ``self.displayattrs``) |
|
1652 | # currently visible on screen (and store it in ``self.displayattrs``) | |
1653 | attrnames = set() |
|
1653 | attrnames = set() | |
1654 | # If the browser object specifies a fixed list of attributes, |
|
1654 | # If the browser object specifies a fixed list of attributes, | |
1655 | # simply use it. |
|
1655 | # simply use it. | |
1656 | if self.attrs: |
|
1656 | if self.attrs: | |
1657 | self.displayattrs = self.attrs |
|
1657 | self.displayattrs = self.attrs | |
1658 | else: |
|
1658 | else: | |
1659 | self.displayattrs = [] |
|
1659 | self.displayattrs = [] | |
1660 | endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items)) |
|
1660 | endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items)) | |
1661 | for i in xrange(self.datastarty, endy): |
|
1661 | for i in xrange(self.datastarty, endy): | |
1662 | for attrname in xattrs(self.items[i].item, "default"): |
|
1662 | for attrname in xattrs(self.items[i].item, "default"): | |
1663 | if attrname not in attrnames: |
|
1663 | if attrname not in attrnames: | |
1664 | self.displayattrs.append(attrname) |
|
1664 | self.displayattrs.append(attrname) | |
1665 | attrnames.add(attrname) |
|
1665 | attrnames.add(attrname) | |
1666 |
|
1666 | |||
1667 | def getrow(self, i): |
|
1667 | def getrow(self, i): | |
1668 | # Return a dictinary with the attributes for the object |
|
1668 | # Return a dictinary with the attributes for the object | |
1669 | # ``self.items[i]``. Attribute names are taken from |
|
1669 | # ``self.items[i]``. Attribute names are taken from | |
1670 | # ``self.displayattrs`` so ``calcdisplayattrs()`` must have been |
|
1670 | # ``self.displayattrs`` so ``calcdisplayattrs()`` must have been | |
1671 | # called before. |
|
1671 | # called before. | |
1672 | row = {} |
|
1672 | row = {} | |
1673 | item = self.items[i].item |
|
1673 | item = self.items[i].item | |
1674 | for attrname in self.displayattrs: |
|
1674 | for attrname in self.displayattrs: | |
1675 | try: |
|
1675 | try: | |
1676 | value = _getattr(item, attrname, _default) |
|
1676 | value = _getattr(item, attrname, _default) | |
1677 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
1677 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
1678 | raise |
|
1678 | raise | |
1679 | except Exception, exc: |
|
1679 | except Exception, exc: | |
1680 | row[attrname] = self.browser.format(exc) |
|
1680 | row[attrname] = self.browser.format(exc) | |
1681 | else: |
|
1681 | else: | |
1682 | # only store attribute if it exists |
|
1682 | # only store attribute if it exists | |
1683 | if value is not _default: |
|
1683 | if value is not _default: | |
1684 | row[attrname] = self.browser.format(value) |
|
1684 | row[attrname] = self.browser.format(value) | |
1685 | return row |
|
1685 | return row | |
1686 |
|
1686 | |||
1687 | def calcwidths(self): |
|
1687 | def calcwidths(self): | |
1688 | # Recalculate the displayed fields and their width. |
|
1688 | # Recalculate the displayed fields and their width. | |
1689 | # ``calcdisplayattrs()'' must have been called and the cache |
|
1689 | # ``calcdisplayattrs()'' must have been called and the cache | |
1690 | # for attributes of the objects on screen (``self.displayrows``) |
|
1690 | # for attributes of the objects on screen (``self.displayrows``) | |
1691 | # must have been filled. This returns a dictionary mapping |
|
1691 | # must have been filled. This returns a dictionary mapping | |
1692 | # colmn names to width. |
|
1692 | # colmn names to width. | |
1693 | self.colwidths = {} |
|
1693 | self.colwidths = {} | |
1694 | for row in self.displayrows: |
|
1694 | for row in self.displayrows: | |
1695 | for attrname in self.displayattrs: |
|
1695 | for attrname in self.displayattrs: | |
1696 | (align, text, style) = row.get(attrname, (2, "", None)) |
|
1696 | (align, text, style) = row.get(attrname, (2, "", None)) | |
1697 | # always add attribute to colwidths, even if it doesn't exist |
|
1697 | # always add attribute to colwidths, even if it doesn't exist | |
1698 | if attrname not in self.colwidths: |
|
1698 | if attrname not in self.colwidths: | |
1699 | self.colwidths[attrname] = len(_attrname(attrname)) |
|
1699 | self.colwidths[attrname] = len(_attrname(attrname)) | |
1700 | newwidth = max(self.colwidths[attrname], len(text)) |
|
1700 | newwidth = max(self.colwidths[attrname], len(text)) | |
1701 | self.colwidths[attrname] = newwidth |
|
1701 | self.colwidths[attrname] = newwidth | |
1702 |
|
1702 | |||
1703 | # How many characters do we need to paint the item number? |
|
1703 | # How many characters do we need to paint the item number? | |
1704 | self.numbersizex = len(str(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey-1)) |
|
1704 | self.numbersizex = len(str(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey-1)) | |
1705 | # How must space have we got to display data? |
|
1705 | # How must space have we got to display data? | |
1706 | self.mainsizex = self.browser.scrsizex-self.numbersizex-3 |
|
1706 | self.mainsizex = self.browser.scrsizex-self.numbersizex-3 | |
1707 | # width of all columns |
|
1707 | # width of all columns | |
1708 | self.datasizex = sum(self.colwidths.itervalues()) + len(self.colwidths) |
|
1708 | self.datasizex = sum(self.colwidths.itervalues()) + len(self.colwidths) | |
1709 |
|
1709 | |||
1710 | def calcdisplayattr(self): |
|
1710 | def calcdisplayattr(self): | |
1711 | # Find out on which attribute the cursor is on and store this |
|
1711 | # Find out on which attribute the cursor is on and store this | |
1712 | # information in ``self.displayattr``. |
|
1712 | # information in ``self.displayattr``. | |
1713 | pos = 0 |
|
1713 | pos = 0 | |
1714 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(self.displayattrs): |
|
1714 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(self.displayattrs): | |
1715 | if pos+self.colwidths[attrname] >= self.curx: |
|
1715 | if pos+self.colwidths[attrname] >= self.curx: | |
1716 | self.displayattr = (i, attrname) |
|
1716 | self.displayattr = (i, attrname) | |
1717 | break |
|
1717 | break | |
1718 | pos += self.colwidths[attrname]+1 |
|
1718 | pos += self.colwidths[attrname]+1 | |
1719 | else: |
|
1719 | else: | |
1720 | self.displayattr = (None, _default) |
|
1720 | self.displayattr = (None, _default) | |
1721 |
|
1721 | |||
1722 | def moveto(self, x, y, refresh=False): |
|
1722 | def moveto(self, x, y, refresh=False): | |
1723 | # Move the cursor to the position ``(x,y)`` (in data coordinates, |
|
1723 | # Move the cursor to the position ``(x,y)`` (in data coordinates, | |
1724 | # not in screen coordinates). If ``refresh`` is true, all cached |
|
1724 | # not in screen coordinates). If ``refresh`` is true, all cached | |
1725 | # values will be recalculated (e.g. because the list has been |
|
1725 | # values will be recalculated (e.g. because the list has been | |
1726 | # resorted, so screen positions etc. are no longer valid). |
|
1726 | # resorted, so screen positions etc. are no longer valid). | |
1727 | olddatastarty = self.datastarty |
|
1727 | olddatastarty = self.datastarty | |
1728 | oldx = self.curx |
|
1728 | oldx = self.curx | |
1729 | oldy = self.cury |
|
1729 | oldy = self.cury | |
1730 | x = int(x+0.5) |
|
1730 | x = int(x+0.5) | |
1731 | y = int(y+0.5) |
|
1731 | y = int(y+0.5) | |
1732 | newx = x # remember where we wanted to move |
|
1732 | newx = x # remember where we wanted to move | |
1733 | newy = y # remember where we wanted to move |
|
1733 | newy = y # remember where we wanted to move | |
1734 |
|
1734 | |||
1735 | scrollbordery = min(self.browser.scrollbordery, self.mainsizey//2) |
|
1735 | scrollbordery = min(self.browser.scrollbordery, self.mainsizey//2) | |
1736 | scrollborderx = min(self.browser.scrollborderx, self.mainsizex//2) |
|
1736 | scrollborderx = min(self.browser.scrollborderx, self.mainsizex//2) | |
1737 |
|
1737 | |||
1738 | # Make sure that the cursor didn't leave the main area vertically |
|
1738 | # Make sure that the cursor didn't leave the main area vertically | |
1739 | if y < 0: |
|
1739 | if y < 0: | |
1740 | y = 0 |
|
1740 | y = 0 | |
1741 | self.fetch(y+scrollbordery+1) # try to get more items |
|
1741 | self.fetch(y+scrollbordery+1) # try to get more items | |
1742 | if y >= len(self.items): |
|
1742 | if y >= len(self.items): | |
1743 | y = max(0, len(self.items)-1) |
|
1743 | y = max(0, len(self.items)-1) | |
1744 |
|
1744 | |||
1745 | # Make sure that the cursor stays on screen vertically |
|
1745 | # Make sure that the cursor stays on screen vertically | |
1746 | if y < self.datastarty+scrollbordery: |
|
1746 | if y < self.datastarty+scrollbordery: | |
1747 | self.datastarty = max(0, y-scrollbordery) |
|
1747 | self.datastarty = max(0, y-scrollbordery) | |
1748 | elif y >= self.datastarty+self.mainsizey-scrollbordery: |
|
1748 | elif y >= self.datastarty+self.mainsizey-scrollbordery: | |
1749 | self.datastarty = max(0, min(y-self.mainsizey+scrollbordery+1, |
|
1749 | self.datastarty = max(0, min(y-self.mainsizey+scrollbordery+1, | |
1750 | len(self.items)-self.mainsizey)) |
|
1750 | len(self.items)-self.mainsizey)) | |
1751 |
|
1751 | |||
1752 | if refresh: # Do we need to refresh the complete display? |
|
1752 | if refresh: # Do we need to refresh the complete display? | |
1753 | self.calcdisplayattrs() |
|
1753 | self.calcdisplayattrs() | |
1754 | endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items)) |
|
1754 | endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items)) | |
1755 | self.displayrows = map(self.getrow, xrange(self.datastarty, endy)) |
|
1755 | self.displayrows = map(self.getrow, xrange(self.datastarty, endy)) | |
1756 | self.calcwidths() |
|
1756 | self.calcwidths() | |
1757 | # Did we scroll vertically => update displayrows |
|
1757 | # Did we scroll vertically => update displayrows | |
1758 | # and various other attributes |
|
1758 | # and various other attributes | |
1759 | elif self.datastarty != olddatastarty: |
|
1759 | elif self.datastarty != olddatastarty: | |
1760 | # Recalculate which attributes we have to display |
|
1760 | # Recalculate which attributes we have to display | |
1761 | olddisplayattrs = self.displayattrs |
|
1761 | olddisplayattrs = self.displayattrs | |
1762 | self.calcdisplayattrs() |
|
1762 | self.calcdisplayattrs() | |
1763 | # If there are new attributes, recreate the cache |
|
1763 | # If there are new attributes, recreate the cache | |
1764 | if self.displayattrs != olddisplayattrs: |
|
1764 | if self.displayattrs != olddisplayattrs: | |
1765 | endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items)) |
|
1765 | endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items)) | |
1766 | self.displayrows = map(self.getrow, xrange(self.datastarty, endy)) |
|
1766 | self.displayrows = map(self.getrow, xrange(self.datastarty, endy)) | |
1767 | elif self.datastarty<olddatastarty: # we did scroll up |
|
1767 | elif self.datastarty<olddatastarty: # we did scroll up | |
1768 | # drop rows from the end |
|
1768 | # drop rows from the end | |
1769 | del self.displayrows[self.datastarty-olddatastarty:] |
|
1769 | del self.displayrows[self.datastarty-olddatastarty:] | |
1770 | # fetch new items |
|
1770 | # fetch new items | |
1771 | for i in xrange(olddatastarty-1, |
|
1771 | for i in xrange(olddatastarty-1, | |
1772 | self.datastarty-1, -1): |
|
1772 | self.datastarty-1, -1): | |
1773 | try: |
|
1773 | try: | |
1774 | row = self.getrow(i) |
|
1774 | row = self.getrow(i) | |
1775 | except IndexError: |
|
1775 | except IndexError: | |
1776 | # we didn't have enough objects to fill the screen |
|
1776 | # we didn't have enough objects to fill the screen | |
1777 | break |
|
1777 | break | |
1778 | self.displayrows.insert(0, row) |
|
1778 | self.displayrows.insert(0, row) | |
1779 | else: # we did scroll down |
|
1779 | else: # we did scroll down | |
1780 | # drop rows from the start |
|
1780 | # drop rows from the start | |
1781 | del self.displayrows[:self.datastarty-olddatastarty] |
|
1781 | del self.displayrows[:self.datastarty-olddatastarty] | |
1782 | # fetch new items |
|
1782 | # fetch new items | |
1783 | for i in xrange(olddatastarty+self.mainsizey, |
|
1783 | for i in xrange(olddatastarty+self.mainsizey, | |
1784 | self.datastarty+self.mainsizey): |
|
1784 | self.datastarty+self.mainsizey): | |
1785 | try: |
|
1785 | try: | |
1786 | row = self.getrow(i) |
|
1786 | row = self.getrow(i) | |
1787 | except IndexError: |
|
1787 | except IndexError: | |
1788 | # we didn't have enough objects to fill the screen |
|
1788 | # we didn't have enough objects to fill the screen | |
1789 | break |
|
1789 | break | |
1790 | self.displayrows.append(row) |
|
1790 | self.displayrows.append(row) | |
1791 | self.calcwidths() |
|
1791 | self.calcwidths() | |
1792 |
|
1792 | |||
1793 | # Make sure that the cursor didn't leave the data area horizontally |
|
1793 | # Make sure that the cursor didn't leave the data area horizontally | |
1794 | if x < 0: |
|
1794 | if x < 0: | |
1795 | x = 0 |
|
1795 | x = 0 | |
1796 | elif x >= self.datasizex: |
|
1796 | elif x >= self.datasizex: | |
1797 | x = max(0, self.datasizex-1) |
|
1797 | x = max(0, self.datasizex-1) | |
1798 |
|
1798 | |||
1799 | # Make sure that the cursor stays on screen horizontally |
|
1799 | # Make sure that the cursor stays on screen horizontally | |
1800 | if x < self.datastartx+scrollborderx: |
|
1800 | if x < self.datastartx+scrollborderx: | |
1801 | self.datastartx = max(0, x-scrollborderx) |
|
1801 | self.datastartx = max(0, x-scrollborderx) | |
1802 | elif x >= self.datastartx+self.mainsizex-scrollborderx: |
|
1802 | elif x >= self.datastartx+self.mainsizex-scrollborderx: | |
1803 | self.datastartx = max(0, min(x-self.mainsizex+scrollborderx+1, |
|
1803 | self.datastartx = max(0, min(x-self.mainsizex+scrollborderx+1, | |
1804 | self.datasizex-self.mainsizex)) |
|
1804 | self.datasizex-self.mainsizex)) | |
1805 |
|
1805 | |||
1806 | if x == oldx and y == oldy and (x != newx or y != newy): # couldn't move |
|
1806 | if x == oldx and y == oldy and (x != newx or y != newy): # couldn't move | |
1807 | self.browser.beep() |
|
1807 | self.browser.beep() | |
1808 | else: |
|
1808 | else: | |
1809 | self.curx = x |
|
1809 | self.curx = x | |
1810 | self.cury = y |
|
1810 | self.cury = y | |
1811 | self.calcdisplayattr() |
|
1811 | self.calcdisplayattr() | |
1812 |
|
1812 | |||
1813 | def sort(self, key, reverse=False): |
|
1813 | def sort(self, key, reverse=False): | |
1814 | """ |
|
1814 | """ | |
1815 | Sort the currently list of items using the key function ``key``. If |
|
1815 | Sort the currently list of items using the key function ``key``. If | |
1816 | ``reverse`` is true the sort order is reversed. |
|
1816 | ``reverse`` is true the sort order is reversed. | |
1817 | """ |
|
1817 | """ | |
1818 | curitem = self.items[self.cury] # Remember where the cursor is now |
|
1818 | curitem = self.items[self.cury] # Remember where the cursor is now | |
1819 |
|
1819 | |||
1820 | # Sort items |
|
1820 | # Sort items | |
1821 | def realkey(item): |
|
1821 | def realkey(item): | |
1822 | return key(item.item) |
|
1822 | return key(item.item) | |
1823 | self.items = deque(sorted(self.items, key=realkey, reverse=reverse)) |
|
1823 | self.items = deque(sorted(self.items, key=realkey, reverse=reverse)) | |
1824 |
|
1824 | |||
1825 | # Find out where the object under the cursor went |
|
1825 | # Find out where the object under the cursor went | |
1826 | cury = self.cury |
|
1826 | cury = self.cury | |
1827 | for (i, item) in enumerate(self.items): |
|
1827 | for (i, item) in enumerate(self.items): | |
1828 | if item is curitem: |
|
1828 | if item is curitem: | |
1829 | cury = i |
|
1829 | cury = i | |
1830 | break |
|
1830 | break | |
1831 |
|
1831 | |||
1832 | self.moveto(self.curx, cury, refresh=True) |
|
1832 | self.moveto(self.curx, cury, refresh=True) | |
1833 |
|
1833 | |||
1834 |
|
1834 | |||
1835 | class ibrowse(Display): |
|
1835 | class ibrowse(Display): | |
1836 | # Show this many lines from the previous screen when paging horizontally |
|
1836 | # Show this many lines from the previous screen when paging horizontally | |
1837 | pageoverlapx = 1 |
|
1837 | pageoverlapx = 1 | |
1838 |
|
1838 | |||
1839 | # Show this many lines from the previous screen when paging vertically |
|
1839 | # Show this many lines from the previous screen when paging vertically | |
1840 | pageoverlapy = 1 |
|
1840 | pageoverlapy = 1 | |
1841 |
|
1841 | |||
1842 | # Start scrolling when the cursor is less than this number of columns |
|
1842 | # Start scrolling when the cursor is less than this number of columns | |
1843 | # away from the left or right screen edge |
|
1843 | # away from the left or right screen edge | |
1844 | scrollborderx = 10 |
|
1844 | scrollborderx = 10 | |
1845 |
|
1845 | |||
1846 | # Start scrolling when the cursor is less than this number of lines |
|
1846 | # Start scrolling when the cursor is less than this number of lines | |
1847 | # away from the top or bottom screen edge |
|
1847 | # away from the top or bottom screen edge | |
1848 | scrollbordery = 5 |
|
1848 | scrollbordery = 5 | |
1849 |
|
1849 | |||
1850 | # Accelerate by this factor when scrolling horizontally |
|
1850 | # Accelerate by this factor when scrolling horizontally | |
1851 | acceleratex = 1.05 |
|
1851 | acceleratex = 1.05 | |
1852 |
|
1852 | |||
1853 | # Accelerate by this factor when scrolling vertically |
|
1853 | # Accelerate by this factor when scrolling vertically | |
1854 | acceleratey = 1.05 |
|
1854 | acceleratey = 1.05 | |
1855 |
|
1855 | |||
1856 | # The maximum horizontal scroll speed |
|
1856 | # The maximum horizontal scroll speed | |
1857 | # (as a factor of the screen width (i.e. 0.5 == half a screen width) |
|
1857 | # (as a factor of the screen width (i.e. 0.5 == half a screen width) | |
1858 | maxspeedx = 0.5 |
|
1858 | maxspeedx = 0.5 | |
1859 |
|
1859 | |||
1860 | # The maximum vertical scroll speed |
|
1860 | # The maximum vertical scroll speed | |
1861 | # (as a factor of the screen height (i.e. 0.5 == half a screen height) |
|
1861 | # (as a factor of the screen height (i.e. 0.5 == half a screen height) | |
1862 | maxspeedy = 0.5 |
|
1862 | maxspeedy = 0.5 | |
1863 |
|
1863 | |||
1864 | # The maximum number of header lines for browser level |
|
1864 | # The maximum number of header lines for browser level | |
1865 | # if the nesting is deeper, only the innermost levels are displayed |
|
1865 | # if the nesting is deeper, only the innermost levels are displayed | |
1866 | maxheaders = 5 |
|
1866 | maxheaders = 5 | |
1867 |
|
1867 | |||
1868 | # Styles for various parts of the GUI |
|
1868 | # Styles for various parts of the GUI | |
1869 | style_objheadertext = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1869 | style_objheadertext = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1870 | style_objheadernumber = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1870 | style_objheadernumber = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1871 | style_objheaderobject = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1871 | style_objheaderobject = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1872 | style_colheader = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1872 | style_colheader = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1873 | style_colheaderhere = Style(curses.COLOR_GREEN, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1873 | style_colheaderhere = Style(curses.COLOR_GREEN, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1874 | style_colheadersep = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1874 | style_colheadersep = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1875 | style_number = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1875 | style_number = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1876 | style_numberhere = Style(curses.COLOR_GREEN, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) |
|
1876 | style_numberhere = Style(curses.COLOR_GREEN, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD|curses.A_REVERSE) | |
1877 | style_sep = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1877 | style_sep = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1878 | style_data = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1878 | style_data = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1879 | style_datapad = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD) |
|
1879 | style_datapad = Style(curses.COLOR_BLUE, curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.A_BOLD) | |
1880 | style_footer = Style(curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.COLOR_WHITE) |
|
1880 | style_footer = Style(curses.COLOR_BLACK, curses.COLOR_WHITE) | |
1881 | style_noattr = Style(curses.COLOR_RED, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1881 | style_noattr = Style(curses.COLOR_RED, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1882 | style_error = Style(curses.COLOR_RED, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1882 | style_error = Style(curses.COLOR_RED, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1883 | style_default = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1883 | style_default = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1884 | style_report = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1884 | style_report = Style(curses.COLOR_WHITE, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1885 |
|
1885 | |||
1886 | # Styles for datatypes |
|
1886 | # Styles for datatypes | |
1887 | style_type_none = Style(curses.COLOR_MAGENTA, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1887 | style_type_none = Style(curses.COLOR_MAGENTA, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1888 | style_type_bool = Style(curses.COLOR_GREEN, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1888 | style_type_bool = Style(curses.COLOR_GREEN, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1889 | style_type_number = Style(curses.COLOR_YELLOW, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1889 | style_type_number = Style(curses.COLOR_YELLOW, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1890 | style_type_datetime = Style(curses.COLOR_CYAN, curses.COLOR_BLACK) |
|
1890 | style_type_datetime = Style(curses.COLOR_CYAN, curses.COLOR_BLACK) | |
1891 |
|
1891 | |||
1892 | # Column separator in header |
|
1892 | # Column separator in header | |
1893 | headersepchar = "|" |
|
1893 | headersepchar = "|" | |
1894 |
|
1894 | |||
1895 | # Character for padding data cell entries |
|
1895 | # Character for padding data cell entries | |
1896 | datapadchar = "." |
|
1896 | datapadchar = "." | |
1897 |
|
1897 | |||
1898 | # Column separator in data area |
|
1898 | # Column separator in data area | |
1899 | datasepchar = "|" |
|
1899 | datasepchar = "|" | |
1900 |
|
1900 | |||
1901 | # Character to use for "empty" cell (i.e. for non-existing attributes) |
|
1901 | # Character to use for "empty" cell (i.e. for non-existing attributes) | |
1902 | nodatachar = "-" |
|
1902 | nodatachar = "-" | |
1903 |
|
1903 | |||
1904 | # Maps curses key codes to "function" names |
|
1904 | # Maps curses key codes to "function" names | |
1905 | keymap = { |
|
1905 | keymap = { | |
1906 | ord("q"): "quit", |
|
1906 | ord("q"): "quit", | |
1907 | curses.KEY_UP: "up", |
|
1907 | curses.KEY_UP: "up", | |
1908 | curses.KEY_DOWN: "down", |
|
1908 | curses.KEY_DOWN: "down", | |
1909 | curses.KEY_PPAGE: "pageup", |
|
1909 | curses.KEY_PPAGE: "pageup", | |
1910 | curses.KEY_NPAGE: "pagedown", |
|
1910 | curses.KEY_NPAGE: "pagedown", | |
1911 | curses.KEY_LEFT: "left", |
|
1911 | curses.KEY_LEFT: "left", | |
1912 | curses.KEY_RIGHT: "right", |
|
1912 | curses.KEY_RIGHT: "right", | |
1913 | curses.KEY_HOME: "home", |
|
1913 | curses.KEY_HOME: "home", | |
1914 | curses.KEY_END: "end", |
|
1914 | curses.KEY_END: "end", | |
1915 | ord("<"): "prevattr", |
|
1915 | ord("<"): "prevattr", | |
1916 | ord(">"): "nextattr", |
|
1916 | ord(">"): "nextattr", | |
1917 | ord("p"): "pick", |
|
1917 | ord("p"): "pick", | |
1918 | ord("P"): "pickattr", |
|
1918 | ord("P"): "pickattr", | |
1919 | ord("C"): "pickallattrs", |
|
1919 | ord("C"): "pickallattrs", | |
1920 | ord("m"): "pickmarked", |
|
1920 | ord("m"): "pickmarked", | |
1921 | ord("M"): "pickmarkedattr", |
|
1921 | ord("M"): "pickmarkedattr", | |
1922 | ord("\n"): "enterdefault", |
|
1922 | ord("\n"): "enterdefault", | |
1923 | # FIXME: What's happening here? |
|
1923 | # FIXME: What's happening here? | |
1924 | 8: "leave", |
|
1924 | 8: "leave", | |
1925 | 127: "leave", |
|
1925 | 127: "leave", | |
1926 | curses.KEY_BACKSPACE: "leave", |
|
1926 | curses.KEY_BACKSPACE: "leave", | |
1927 | ord("x"): "leave", |
|
1927 | ord("x"): "leave", | |
1928 | ord("h"): "help", |
|
1928 | ord("h"): "help", | |
1929 | ord("e"): "enter", |
|
1929 | ord("e"): "enter", | |
1930 | ord("E"): "enterattr", |
|
1930 | ord("E"): "enterattr", | |
1931 | ord("d"): "detail", |
|
1931 | ord("d"): "detail", | |
1932 | ord("D"): "detailattr", |
|
1932 | ord("D"): "detailattr", | |
1933 | ord(" "): "tooglemark", |
|
1933 | ord(" "): "tooglemark", | |
1934 | ord("r"): "markrange", |
|
1934 | ord("r"): "markrange", | |
1935 | ord("v"): "sortattrasc", |
|
1935 | ord("v"): "sortattrasc", | |
1936 | ord("V"): "sortattrdesc", |
|
1936 | ord("V"): "sortattrdesc", | |
1937 | } |
|
1937 | } | |
1938 |
|
1938 | |||
1939 | def __init__(self, *attrs): |
|
1939 | def __init__(self, *attrs): | |
1940 | """ |
|
1940 | """ | |
1941 | Create a new browser. If ``attrs`` is not empty, it is the list |
|
1941 | Create a new browser. If ``attrs`` is not empty, it is the list | |
1942 | of attributes that will be displayed in the browser, otherwise |
|
1942 | of attributes that will be displayed in the browser, otherwise | |
1943 | these will be determined by the objects on screen. |
|
1943 | these will be determined by the objects on screen. | |
1944 | """ |
|
1944 | """ | |
1945 | self.attrs = attrs |
|
1945 | self.attrs = attrs | |
1946 |
|
1946 | |||
1947 | # Stack of browser levels |
|
1947 | # Stack of browser levels | |
1948 | self.levels = [] |
|
1948 | self.levels = [] | |
1949 | # how many colums to scroll (Changes when accelerating) |
|
1949 | # how many colums to scroll (Changes when accelerating) | |
1950 | self.stepx = 1. |
|
1950 | self.stepx = 1. | |
1951 |
|
1951 | |||
1952 | # how many rows to scroll (Changes when accelerating) |
|
1952 | # how many rows to scroll (Changes when accelerating) | |
1953 | self.stepy = 1. |
|
1953 | self.stepy = 1. | |
1954 |
|
1954 | |||
1955 | # Beep on the edges of the data area? (Will be set to ``False`` |
|
1955 | # Beep on the edges of the data area? (Will be set to ``False`` | |
1956 | # once the cursor hits the edge of the screen, so we don't get |
|
1956 | # once the cursor hits the edge of the screen, so we don't get | |
1957 | # multiple beeps). |
|
1957 | # multiple beeps). | |
1958 | self._dobeep = True |
|
1958 | self._dobeep = True | |
1959 |
|
1959 | |||
1960 | # Cache for registered ``curses`` colors. |
|
1960 | # Cache for registered ``curses`` colors. | |
1961 | self._colors = {} |
|
1961 | self._colors = {} | |
1962 | self._maxcolor = 1 |
|
1962 | self._maxcolor = 1 | |
1963 |
|
1963 | |||
1964 | # How many header lines do we want to paint (the numbers of levels |
|
1964 | # How many header lines do we want to paint (the numbers of levels | |
1965 | # we have, but with an upper bound) |
|
1965 | # we have, but with an upper bound) | |
1966 | self._headerlines = 1 |
|
1966 | self._headerlines = 1 | |
1967 |
|
1967 | |||
1968 | # Index of first header line |
|
1968 | # Index of first header line | |
1969 | self._firstheaderline = 0 |
|
1969 | self._firstheaderline = 0 | |
1970 |
|
1970 | |||
1971 | # curses window |
|
1971 | # curses window | |
1972 | self.scr = None |
|
1972 | self.scr = None | |
1973 | # report in the footer line (error, executed command etc.) |
|
1973 | # report in the footer line (error, executed command etc.) | |
1974 | self._report = None |
|
1974 | self._report = None | |
1975 |
|
1975 | |||
1976 | # value to be returned to the caller (set by commands) |
|
1976 | # value to be returned to the caller (set by commands) | |
1977 | self.returnvalue = None |
|
1977 | self.returnvalue = None | |
1978 |
|
1978 | |||
1979 | def nextstepx(self, step): |
|
1979 | def nextstepx(self, step): | |
1980 | """ |
|
1980 | """ | |
1981 | Accelerate horizontally. |
|
1981 | Accelerate horizontally. | |
1982 | """ |
|
1982 | """ | |
1983 | return max(1., min(step*self.acceleratex, |
|
1983 | return max(1., min(step*self.acceleratex, | |
1984 | self.maxspeedx*self.levels[-1].mainsizex)) |
|
1984 | self.maxspeedx*self.levels[-1].mainsizex)) | |
1985 |
|
1985 | |||
1986 | def nextstepy(self, step): |
|
1986 | def nextstepy(self, step): | |
1987 | """ |
|
1987 | """ | |
1988 | Accelerate vertically. |
|
1988 | Accelerate vertically. | |
1989 | """ |
|
1989 | """ | |
1990 | return max(1., min(step*self.acceleratey, |
|
1990 | return max(1., min(step*self.acceleratey, | |
1991 | self.maxspeedy*self.levels[-1].mainsizey)) |
|
1991 | self.maxspeedy*self.levels[-1].mainsizey)) | |
1992 |
|
1992 | |||
1993 | def getstyle(self, style): |
|
1993 | def getstyle(self, style): | |
1994 | """ |
|
1994 | """ | |
1995 | Register the ``style`` with ``curses`` or get it from the cache, |
|
1995 | Register the ``style`` with ``curses`` or get it from the cache, | |
1996 | if it has been registered before. |
|
1996 | if it has been registered before. | |
1997 | """ |
|
1997 | """ | |
1998 | try: |
|
1998 | try: | |
1999 | return self._colors[style.fg, style.bg] | style.attrs |
|
1999 | return self._colors[style.fg, style.bg] | style.attrs | |
2000 | except KeyError: |
|
2000 | except KeyError: | |
2001 | curses.init_pair(self._maxcolor, style.fg, style.bg) |
|
2001 | curses.init_pair(self._maxcolor, style.fg, style.bg) | |
2002 | pair = curses.color_pair(self._maxcolor) |
|
2002 | pair = curses.color_pair(self._maxcolor) | |
2003 | self._colors[style.fg, style.bg] = pair |
|
2003 | self._colors[style.fg, style.bg] = pair | |
2004 | c = pair | style.attrs |
|
2004 | c = pair | style.attrs | |
2005 | self._maxcolor += 1 |
|
2005 | self._maxcolor += 1 | |
2006 | return c |
|
2006 | return c | |
2007 |
|
2007 | |||
2008 | def addstr(self, y, x, begx, endx, s, style): |
|
2008 | def addstr(self, y, x, begx, endx, s, style): | |
2009 | """ |
|
2009 | """ | |
2010 | A version of ``curses.addstr()`` that can handle ``x`` coordinates |
|
2010 | A version of ``curses.addstr()`` that can handle ``x`` coordinates | |
2011 | that are outside the screen. |
|
2011 | that are outside the screen. | |
2012 | """ |
|
2012 | """ | |
2013 | s2 = s[max(0, begx-x):max(0, endx-x)] |
|
2013 | s2 = s[max(0, begx-x):max(0, endx-x)] | |
2014 | if s2: |
|
2014 | if s2: | |
2015 | self.scr.addstr(y, max(x, begx), s2, self.getstyle(style)) |
|
2015 | self.scr.addstr(y, max(x, begx), s2, self.getstyle(style)) | |
2016 | return len(s) |
|
2016 | return len(s) | |
2017 |
|
2017 | |||
2018 | def format(self, value): |
|
2018 | def format(self, value): | |
2019 | """ |
|
2019 | """ | |
2020 | Formats one attribute and returns an ``(alignment, string, style)`` |
|
2020 | Formats one attribute and returns an ``(alignment, string, style)`` | |
2021 | tuple. |
|
2021 | tuple. | |
2022 | """ |
|
2022 | """ | |
2023 | if value is None: |
|
2023 | if value is None: | |
2024 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_none) |
|
2024 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_none) | |
2025 | elif isinstance(value, str): |
|
2025 | elif isinstance(value, str): | |
2026 | return (-1, repr(value.expandtabs(tab))[1:-1], self.style_default) |
|
2026 | return (-1, repr(value.expandtabs(tab))[1:-1], self.style_default) | |
2027 | elif isinstance(value, unicode): |
|
2027 | elif isinstance(value, unicode): | |
2028 | return (-1, repr(value.expandtabs(tab))[2:-1], self.style_default) |
|
2028 | return (-1, repr(value.expandtabs(tab))[2:-1], self.style_default) | |
2029 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): |
|
2029 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): | |
2030 | # Don't use strftime() here, as this requires year >= 1900 |
|
2030 | # Don't use strftime() here, as this requires year >= 1900 | |
2031 | return (-1, "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%06d" % \ |
|
2031 | return (-1, "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%06d" % \ | |
2032 | (value.year, value.month, value.day, |
|
2032 | (value.year, value.month, value.day, | |
2033 | value.hour, value.minute, value.second, |
|
2033 | value.hour, value.minute, value.second, | |
2034 | value.microsecond), |
|
2034 | value.microsecond), | |
2035 | self.style_type_datetime) |
|
2035 | self.style_type_datetime) | |
2036 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.date): |
|
2036 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.date): | |
2037 | return (-1, "%04d-%02d-%02d" % \ |
|
2037 | return (-1, "%04d-%02d-%02d" % \ | |
2038 | (value.year, value.month, value.day), |
|
2038 | (value.year, value.month, value.day), | |
2039 | self.style_type_datetime) |
|
2039 | self.style_type_datetime) | |
2040 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.time): |
|
2040 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.time): | |
2041 | return (-1, "%02d:%02d:%02d.%06d" % \ |
|
2041 | return (-1, "%02d:%02d:%02d.%06d" % \ | |
2042 | (value.hour, value.minute, value.second, |
|
2042 | (value.hour, value.minute, value.second, | |
2043 | value.microsecond), |
|
2043 | value.microsecond), | |
2044 | self.style_type_datetime) |
|
2044 | self.style_type_datetime) | |
2045 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta): |
|
2045 | elif isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta): | |
2046 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_datetime) |
|
2046 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_datetime) | |
2047 | elif isinstance(value, bool): |
|
2047 | elif isinstance(value, bool): | |
2048 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_bool) |
|
2048 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_bool) | |
2049 | elif isinstance(value, (int, long, float)): |
|
2049 | elif isinstance(value, (int, long, float)): | |
2050 | return (1, repr(value), self.style_type_number) |
|
2050 | return (1, repr(value), self.style_type_number) | |
2051 | elif isinstance(value, complex): |
|
2051 | elif isinstance(value, complex): | |
2052 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_number) |
|
2052 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_type_number) | |
2053 | elif isinstance(value, Exception): |
|
2053 | elif isinstance(value, Exception): | |
2054 | if value.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions": |
|
2054 | if value.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions": | |
2055 | value = "%s: %s" % (value.__class__.__name__, value) |
|
2055 | value = "%s: %s" % (value.__class__.__name__, value) | |
2056 | else: |
|
2056 | else: | |
2057 | value = "%s.%s: %s" % \ |
|
2057 | value = "%s.%s: %s" % \ | |
2058 | (value.__class__.__module__, value.__class__.__name__, |
|
2058 | (value.__class__.__module__, value.__class__.__name__, | |
2059 | value) |
|
2059 | value) | |
2060 | return (-1, value, self.style_error) |
|
2060 | return (-1, value, self.style_error) | |
2061 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_default) |
|
2061 | return (-1, repr(value), self.style_default) | |
2062 |
|
2062 | |||
2063 | def _calcheaderlines(self, levels): |
|
2063 | def _calcheaderlines(self, levels): | |
2064 | # Calculate how many headerlines do we have to display, if we have |
|
2064 | # Calculate how many headerlines do we have to display, if we have | |
2065 | # ``levels`` browser levels |
|
2065 | # ``levels`` browser levels | |
2066 | if levels is None: |
|
2066 | if levels is None: | |
2067 | levels = len(self.levels) |
|
2067 | levels = len(self.levels) | |
2068 | self._headerlines = min(self.maxheaders, levels) |
|
2068 | self._headerlines = min(self.maxheaders, levels) | |
2069 | self._firstheaderline = levels-self._headerlines |
|
2069 | self._firstheaderline = levels-self._headerlines | |
2070 |
|
2070 | |||
2071 | def getstylehere(self, style): |
|
2071 | def getstylehere(self, style): | |
2072 | """ |
|
2072 | """ | |
2073 | Return a style for displaying the original style ``style`` |
|
2073 | Return a style for displaying the original style ``style`` | |
2074 | in the row the cursor is on. |
|
2074 | in the row the cursor is on. | |
2075 | """ |
|
2075 | """ | |
2076 | return Style(style.fg, style.bg, style.attrs | curses.A_BOLD) |
|
2076 | return Style(style.fg, style.bg, style.attrs | curses.A_BOLD) | |
2077 |
|
2077 | |||
2078 | def report(self, msg): |
|
2078 | def report(self, msg): | |
2079 | """ |
|
2079 | """ | |
2080 | Store the message ``msg`` for display below the footer line. This |
|
2080 | Store the message ``msg`` for display below the footer line. This | |
2081 | will be displayed as soon as the screen is redrawn. |
|
2081 | will be displayed as soon as the screen is redrawn. | |
2082 | """ |
|
2082 | """ | |
2083 | self._report = msg |
|
2083 | self._report = msg | |
2084 |
|
2084 | |||
2085 | def enter(self, item, mode, *attrs): |
|
2085 | def enter(self, item, mode, *attrs): | |
2086 | """ |
|
2086 | """ | |
2087 | Enter the object ``item`` in the mode ``mode``. If ``attrs`` is |
|
2087 | Enter the object ``item`` in the mode ``mode``. If ``attrs`` is | |
2088 | specified, it will be used as a fixed list of attributes to display. |
|
2088 | specified, it will be used as a fixed list of attributes to display. | |
2089 | """ |
|
2089 | """ | |
2090 | try: |
|
2090 | try: | |
2091 | iterator = xiter(item, mode) |
|
2091 | iterator = xiter(item, mode) | |
2092 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
2092 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
2093 | raise |
|
2093 | raise | |
2094 | except Exception, exc: |
|
2094 | except Exception, exc: | |
2095 | curses.beep() |
|
2095 | curses.beep() | |
2096 | self.report(exc) |
|
2096 | self.report(exc) | |
2097 | else: |
|
2097 | else: | |
2098 | self._calcheaderlines(len(self.levels)+1) |
|
2098 | self._calcheaderlines(len(self.levels)+1) | |
2099 | level = _BrowserLevel( |
|
2099 | level = _BrowserLevel( | |
2100 | self, |
|
2100 | self, | |
2101 | item, |
|
2101 | item, | |
2102 | iterator, |
|
2102 | iterator, | |
2103 | self.scrsizey-1-self._headerlines-2, |
|
2103 | self.scrsizey-1-self._headerlines-2, | |
2104 | *attrs |
|
2104 | *attrs | |
2105 | ) |
|
2105 | ) | |
2106 | self.levels.append(level) |
|
2106 | self.levels.append(level) | |
2107 |
|
2107 | |||
2108 | def keylabel(self, keycode): |
|
2108 | def keylabel(self, keycode): | |
2109 | """ |
|
2109 | """ | |
2110 | Return a pretty name for the ``curses`` key ``keycode`` (used in the |
|
2110 | Return a pretty name for the ``curses`` key ``keycode`` (used in the | |
2111 | help screen and in reports about unassigned keys). |
|
2111 | help screen and in reports about unassigned keys). | |
2112 | """ |
|
2112 | """ | |
2113 | if keycode <= 0xff: |
|
2113 | if keycode <= 0xff: | |
2114 | specialsnames = { |
|
2114 | specialsnames = { | |
2115 | ord("\n"): "RETURN", |
|
2115 | ord("\n"): "RETURN", | |
2116 | ord(" "): "SPACE", |
|
2116 | ord(" "): "SPACE", | |
2117 | ord("\t"): "TAB", |
|
2117 | ord("\t"): "TAB", | |
2118 | ord("\x7f"): "DELETE", |
|
2118 | ord("\x7f"): "DELETE", | |
2119 | ord("\x08"): "BACKSPACE", |
|
2119 | ord("\x08"): "BACKSPACE", | |
2120 | } |
|
2120 | } | |
2121 | if keycode in specialsnames: |
|
2121 | if keycode in specialsnames: | |
2122 | return specialsnames[keycode] |
|
2122 | return specialsnames[keycode] | |
2123 | return repr(chr(keycode)) |
|
2123 | return repr(chr(keycode)) | |
2124 | for name in dir(curses): |
|
2124 | for name in dir(curses): | |
2125 | if name.startswith("KEY_") and getattr(curses, name) == keycode: |
|
2125 | if name.startswith("KEY_") and getattr(curses, name) == keycode: | |
2126 | return name |
|
2126 | return name | |
2127 | return str(keycode) |
|
2127 | return str(keycode) | |
2128 |
|
2128 | |||
2129 | def beep(self, force=False): |
|
2129 | def beep(self, force=False): | |
2130 | if force or self._dobeep: |
|
2130 | if force or self._dobeep: | |
2131 | curses.beep() |
|
2131 | curses.beep() | |
2132 | # don't beep again (as long as the same key is pressed) |
|
2132 | # don't beep again (as long as the same key is pressed) | |
2133 | self._dobeep = False |
|
2133 | self._dobeep = False | |
2134 |
|
2134 | |||
2135 | def cmd_quit(self): |
|
2135 | def cmd_quit(self): | |
2136 | self.returnvalue = None |
|
2136 | self.returnvalue = None | |
2137 | return True |
|
2137 | return True | |
2138 |
|
2138 | |||
2139 | def cmd_up(self): |
|
2139 | def cmd_up(self): | |
2140 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2140 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2141 | self.report("up") |
|
2141 | self.report("up") | |
2142 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-self.stepy) |
|
2142 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-self.stepy) | |
2143 |
|
2143 | |||
2144 | def cmd_down(self): |
|
2144 | def cmd_down(self): | |
2145 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2145 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2146 | self.report("down") |
|
2146 | self.report("down") | |
2147 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury+self.stepy) |
|
2147 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury+self.stepy) | |
2148 |
|
2148 | |||
2149 | def cmd_pageup(self): |
|
2149 | def cmd_pageup(self): | |
2150 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2150 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2151 | self.report("page up") |
|
2151 | self.report("page up") | |
2152 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-level.mainsizey+self.pageoverlapy) |
|
2152 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-level.mainsizey+self.pageoverlapy) | |
2153 |
|
2153 | |||
2154 | def cmd_pagedown(self): |
|
2154 | def cmd_pagedown(self): | |
2155 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2155 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2156 | self.report("page down") |
|
2156 | self.report("page down") | |
2157 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury+level.mainsizey-self.pageoverlapy) |
|
2157 | level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury+level.mainsizey-self.pageoverlapy) | |
2158 |
|
2158 | |||
2159 | def cmd_left(self): |
|
2159 | def cmd_left(self): | |
2160 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2160 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2161 | self.report("left") |
|
2161 | self.report("left") | |
2162 | level.moveto(level.curx-self.stepx, level.cury) |
|
2162 | level.moveto(level.curx-self.stepx, level.cury) | |
2163 |
|
2163 | |||
2164 | def cmd_right(self): |
|
2164 | def cmd_right(self): | |
2165 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2165 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2166 | self.report("right") |
|
2166 | self.report("right") | |
2167 | level.moveto(level.curx+self.stepx, level.cury) |
|
2167 | level.moveto(level.curx+self.stepx, level.cury) | |
2168 |
|
2168 | |||
2169 | def cmd_home(self): |
|
2169 | def cmd_home(self): | |
2170 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2170 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2171 | self.report("home") |
|
2171 | self.report("home") | |
2172 | level.moveto(0, level.cury) |
|
2172 | level.moveto(0, level.cury) | |
2173 |
|
2173 | |||
2174 | def cmd_end(self): |
|
2174 | def cmd_end(self): | |
2175 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2175 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2176 | self.report("end") |
|
2176 | self.report("end") | |
2177 | level.moveto(level.datasizex+level.mainsizey-self.pageoverlapx, level.cury) |
|
2177 | level.moveto(level.datasizex+level.mainsizey-self.pageoverlapx, level.cury) | |
2178 |
|
2178 | |||
2179 | def cmd_prevattr(self): |
|
2179 | def cmd_prevattr(self): | |
2180 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2180 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2181 | if level.displayattr[0] is None or level.displayattr[0] == 0: |
|
2181 | if level.displayattr[0] is None or level.displayattr[0] == 0: | |
2182 | self.beep() |
|
2182 | self.beep() | |
2183 | else: |
|
2183 | else: | |
2184 | self.report("prevattr") |
|
2184 | self.report("prevattr") | |
2185 | pos = 0 |
|
2185 | pos = 0 | |
2186 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(level.displayattrs): |
|
2186 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(level.displayattrs): | |
2187 | if i == level.displayattr[0]-1: |
|
2187 | if i == level.displayattr[0]-1: | |
2188 | break |
|
2188 | break | |
2189 | pos += level.colwidths[attrname] + 1 |
|
2189 | pos += level.colwidths[attrname] + 1 | |
2190 | level.moveto(pos, level.cury) |
|
2190 | level.moveto(pos, level.cury) | |
2191 |
|
2191 | |||
2192 | def cmd_nextattr(self): |
|
2192 | def cmd_nextattr(self): | |
2193 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2193 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2194 | if level.displayattr[0] is None or level.displayattr[0] == len(level.displayattrs)-1: |
|
2194 | if level.displayattr[0] is None or level.displayattr[0] == len(level.displayattrs)-1: | |
2195 | self.beep() |
|
2195 | self.beep() | |
2196 | else: |
|
2196 | else: | |
2197 | self.report("nextattr") |
|
2197 | self.report("nextattr") | |
2198 | pos = 0 |
|
2198 | pos = 0 | |
2199 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(level.displayattrs): |
|
2199 | for (i, attrname) in enumerate(level.displayattrs): | |
2200 | if i == level.displayattr[0]+1: |
|
2200 | if i == level.displayattr[0]+1: | |
2201 | break |
|
2201 | break | |
2202 | pos += level.colwidths[attrname] + 1 |
|
2202 | pos += level.colwidths[attrname] + 1 | |
2203 | level.moveto(pos, level.cury) |
|
2203 | level.moveto(pos, level.cury) | |
2204 |
|
2204 | |||
2205 | def cmd_pick(self): |
|
2205 | def cmd_pick(self): | |
2206 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2206 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2207 | self.returnvalue = level.items[level.cury].item |
|
2207 | self.returnvalue = level.items[level.cury].item | |
2208 | return True |
|
2208 | return True | |
2209 |
|
2209 | |||
2210 | def cmd_pickattr(self): |
|
2210 | def cmd_pickattr(self): | |
2211 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2211 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2212 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2212 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2213 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2213 | if attrname is _default: | |
2214 | curses.beep() |
|
2214 | curses.beep() | |
2215 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2215 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2216 | return |
|
2216 | return | |
2217 | attr = _getattr(level.items[level.cury].item, attrname) |
|
2217 | attr = _getattr(level.items[level.cury].item, attrname) | |
2218 | if attr is _default: |
|
2218 | if attr is _default: | |
2219 | curses.beep() |
|
2219 | curses.beep() | |
2220 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2220 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2221 | else: |
|
2221 | else: | |
2222 | self.returnvalue = attr |
|
2222 | self.returnvalue = attr | |
2223 | return True |
|
2223 | return True | |
2224 |
|
2224 | |||
2225 | def cmd_pickallattrs(self): |
|
2225 | def cmd_pickallattrs(self): | |
2226 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2226 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2227 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2227 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2228 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2228 | if attrname is _default: | |
2229 | curses.beep() |
|
2229 | curses.beep() | |
2230 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2230 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2231 | return |
|
2231 | return | |
2232 | result = [] |
|
2232 | result = [] | |
2233 | for cache in level.items: |
|
2233 | for cache in level.items: | |
2234 | attr = _getattr(cache.item, attrname) |
|
2234 | attr = _getattr(cache.item, attrname) | |
2235 | if attr is not _default: |
|
2235 | if attr is not _default: | |
2236 | result.append(attr) |
|
2236 | result.append(attr) | |
2237 | self.returnvalue = result |
|
2237 | self.returnvalue = result | |
2238 | return True |
|
2238 | return True | |
2239 |
|
2239 | |||
2240 | def cmd_pickmarked(self): |
|
2240 | def cmd_pickmarked(self): | |
2241 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2241 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2242 | self.returnvalue = [cache.item for cache in level.items if cache.marked] |
|
2242 | self.returnvalue = [cache.item for cache in level.items if cache.marked] | |
2243 | return True |
|
2243 | return True | |
2244 |
|
2244 | |||
2245 | def cmd_pickmarkedattr(self): |
|
2245 | def cmd_pickmarkedattr(self): | |
2246 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2246 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2247 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2247 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2248 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2248 | if attrname is _default: | |
2249 | curses.beep() |
|
2249 | curses.beep() | |
2250 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2250 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2251 | return |
|
2251 | return | |
2252 | result = [] |
|
2252 | result = [] | |
2253 | for cache in level.items: |
|
2253 | for cache in level.items: | |
2254 | if cache.marked: |
|
2254 | if cache.marked: | |
2255 | attr = _getattr(cache.item, attrname) |
|
2255 | attr = _getattr(cache.item, attrname) | |
2256 | if attr is not _default: |
|
2256 | if attr is not _default: | |
2257 | result.append(attr) |
|
2257 | result.append(attr) | |
2258 | self.returnvalue = result |
|
2258 | self.returnvalue = result | |
2259 | return True |
|
2259 | return True | |
2260 |
|
2260 | |||
2261 | def cmd_markrange(self): |
|
2261 | def cmd_markrange(self): | |
2262 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2262 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2263 | self.report("markrange") |
|
2263 | self.report("markrange") | |
2264 | start = None |
|
2264 | start = None | |
2265 | if level.items: |
|
2265 | if level.items: | |
2266 | for i in xrange(level.cury, -1, -1): |
|
2266 | for i in xrange(level.cury, -1, -1): | |
2267 | if level.items[i].marked: |
|
2267 | if level.items[i].marked: | |
2268 | start = i |
|
2268 | start = i | |
2269 | break |
|
2269 | break | |
2270 | if start is None: |
|
2270 | if start is None: | |
2271 | self.report(CommandError("no mark before cursor")) |
|
2271 | self.report(CommandError("no mark before cursor")) | |
2272 | curses.beep() |
|
2272 | curses.beep() | |
2273 | else: |
|
2273 | else: | |
2274 | for i in xrange(start, level.cury+1): |
|
2274 | for i in xrange(start, level.cury+1): | |
2275 | cache = level.items[i] |
|
2275 | cache = level.items[i] | |
2276 | if not cache.marked: |
|
2276 | if not cache.marked: | |
2277 | cache.marked = True |
|
2277 | cache.marked = True | |
2278 | level.marked += 1 |
|
2278 | level.marked += 1 | |
2279 |
|
2279 | |||
2280 | def cmd_enterdefault(self): |
|
2280 | def cmd_enterdefault(self): | |
2281 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2281 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2282 | self.report("entering object (default mode)...") |
|
2282 | self.report("entering object (default mode)...") | |
2283 | self.enter(level.items[level.cury].item, "default") |
|
2283 | self.enter(level.items[level.cury].item, "default") | |
2284 |
|
2284 | |||
2285 | def cmd_leave(self): |
|
2285 | def cmd_leave(self): | |
2286 | self.report("leave") |
|
2286 | self.report("leave") | |
2287 | if len(self.levels) > 1: |
|
2287 | if len(self.levels) > 1: | |
2288 | self._calcheaderlines(len(self.levels)-1) |
|
2288 | self._calcheaderlines(len(self.levels)-1) | |
2289 | self.levels.pop(-1) |
|
2289 | self.levels.pop(-1) | |
2290 | else: |
|
2290 | else: | |
2291 | self.report(CommandError("This is the last level")) |
|
2291 | self.report(CommandError("This is the last level")) | |
2292 | curses.beep() |
|
2292 | curses.beep() | |
2293 |
|
2293 | |||
2294 | def cmd_enter(self): |
|
2294 | def cmd_enter(self): | |
2295 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2295 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2296 | self.report("entering object...") |
|
2296 | self.report("entering object...") | |
2297 | self.enter(level.items[level.cury].item, None) |
|
2297 | self.enter(level.items[level.cury].item, None) | |
2298 |
|
2298 | |||
2299 | def cmd_enterattr(self): |
|
2299 | def cmd_enterattr(self): | |
2300 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2300 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2301 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2301 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2302 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2302 | if attrname is _default: | |
2303 | curses.beep() |
|
2303 | curses.beep() | |
2304 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2304 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2305 | return |
|
2305 | return | |
2306 | attr = _getattr(level.items[level.cury].item, attrname) |
|
2306 | attr = _getattr(level.items[level.cury].item, attrname) | |
2307 | if attr is _default: |
|
2307 | if attr is _default: | |
2308 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2308 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2309 | else: |
|
2309 | else: | |
2310 | self.report("entering object attribute %s..." % _attrname(attrname)) |
|
2310 | self.report("entering object attribute %s..." % _attrname(attrname)) | |
2311 | self.enter(attr, None) |
|
2311 | self.enter(attr, None) | |
2312 |
|
2312 | |||
2313 | def cmd_detail(self): |
|
2313 | def cmd_detail(self): | |
2314 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2314 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2315 | self.report("entering detail view for object...") |
|
2315 | self.report("entering detail view for object...") | |
2316 | self.enter(level.items[level.cury].item, "detail") |
|
2316 | self.enter(level.items[level.cury].item, "detail") | |
2317 |
|
2317 | |||
2318 | def cmd_detailattr(self): |
|
2318 | def cmd_detailattr(self): | |
2319 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2319 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2320 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2320 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2321 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2321 | if attrname is _default: | |
2322 | curses.beep() |
|
2322 | curses.beep() | |
2323 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2323 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2324 | return |
|
2324 | return | |
2325 | attr = _getattr(level.items[level.cury].item, attrname) |
|
2325 | attr = _getattr(level.items[level.cury].item, attrname) | |
2326 | if attr is _default: |
|
2326 | if attr is _default: | |
2327 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2327 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2328 | else: |
|
2328 | else: | |
2329 | self.report("entering detail view for attribute...") |
|
2329 | self.report("entering detail view for attribute...") | |
2330 | self.enter(attr, "detail") |
|
2330 | self.enter(attr, "detail") | |
2331 |
|
2331 | |||
2332 | def cmd_tooglemark(self): |
|
2332 | def cmd_tooglemark(self): | |
2333 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2333 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2334 | self.report("toggle mark") |
|
2334 | self.report("toggle mark") | |
2335 | try: |
|
2335 | try: | |
2336 | item = level.items[level.cury] |
|
2336 | item = level.items[level.cury] | |
2337 | except IndexError: # no items? |
|
2337 | except IndexError: # no items? | |
2338 | pass |
|
2338 | pass | |
2339 | else: |
|
2339 | else: | |
2340 | if item.marked: |
|
2340 | if item.marked: | |
2341 | item.marked = False |
|
2341 | item.marked = False | |
2342 | level.marked -= 1 |
|
2342 | level.marked -= 1 | |
2343 | else: |
|
2343 | else: | |
2344 | item.marked = True |
|
2344 | item.marked = True | |
2345 | level.marked += 1 |
|
2345 | level.marked += 1 | |
2346 |
|
2346 | |||
2347 | def cmd_sortattrasc(self): |
|
2347 | def cmd_sortattrasc(self): | |
2348 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2348 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2349 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2349 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2350 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2350 | if attrname is _default: | |
2351 | curses.beep() |
|
2351 | curses.beep() | |
2352 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2352 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2353 | return |
|
2353 | return | |
2354 | self.report("sort by %s (ascending)" % _attrname(attrname)) |
|
2354 | self.report("sort by %s (ascending)" % _attrname(attrname)) | |
2355 | def key(item): |
|
2355 | def key(item): | |
2356 | try: |
|
2356 | try: | |
2357 | return _getattr(item, attrname, None) |
|
2357 | return _getattr(item, attrname, None) | |
2358 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
2358 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
2359 | raise |
|
2359 | raise | |
2360 | except Exception: |
|
2360 | except Exception: | |
2361 | return None |
|
2361 | return None | |
2362 | level.sort(key) |
|
2362 | level.sort(key) | |
2363 |
|
2363 | |||
2364 | def cmd_sortattrdesc(self): |
|
2364 | def cmd_sortattrdesc(self): | |
2365 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2365 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2366 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2366 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2367 | if attrname is _default: |
|
2367 | if attrname is _default: | |
2368 | curses.beep() |
|
2368 | curses.beep() | |
2369 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) |
|
2369 | self.report(AttributeError(_attrname(attrname))) | |
2370 | return |
|
2370 | return | |
2371 | self.report("sort by %s (descending)" % _attrname(attrname)) |
|
2371 | self.report("sort by %s (descending)" % _attrname(attrname)) | |
2372 | def key(item): |
|
2372 | def key(item): | |
2373 | try: |
|
2373 | try: | |
2374 | return _getattr(item, attrname, None) |
|
2374 | return _getattr(item, attrname, None) | |
2375 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
2375 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): | |
2376 | raise |
|
2376 | raise | |
2377 | except Exception: |
|
2377 | except Exception: | |
2378 | return None |
|
2378 | return None | |
2379 | level.sort(key, reverse=True) |
|
2379 | level.sort(key, reverse=True) | |
2380 |
|
2380 | |||
2381 | def cmd_help(self): |
|
2381 | def cmd_help(self): | |
2382 | """ |
|
2382 | """ | |
2383 | The help command |
|
2383 | The help command | |
2384 | """ |
|
2384 | """ | |
2385 | for level in self.levels: |
|
2385 | for level in self.levels: | |
2386 | if isinstance(level.input, _BrowserHelp): |
|
2386 | if isinstance(level.input, _BrowserHelp): | |
2387 | curses.beep() |
|
2387 | curses.beep() | |
2388 | self.report(CommandError("help already active")) |
|
2388 | self.report(CommandError("help already active")) | |
2389 | return |
|
2389 | return | |
2390 |
|
2390 | |||
2391 | self.enter(_BrowserHelp(self), "default") |
|
2391 | self.enter(_BrowserHelp(self), "default") | |
2392 |
|
2392 | |||
2393 | def _dodisplay(self, scr): |
|
2393 | def _dodisplay(self, scr): | |
2394 | """ |
|
2394 | """ | |
2395 | This method is the workhorse of the browser. It handles screen |
|
2395 | This method is the workhorse of the browser. It handles screen | |
2396 | drawing and the keyboard. |
|
2396 | drawing and the keyboard. | |
2397 | """ |
|
2397 | """ | |
2398 | self.scr = scr |
|
2398 | self.scr = scr | |
2399 | curses.halfdelay(1) |
|
2399 | curses.halfdelay(1) | |
2400 | footery = 2 |
|
2400 | footery = 2 | |
2401 |
|
2401 | |||
2402 | keys = [] |
|
2402 | keys = [] | |
2403 | for (key, cmd) in self.keymap.iteritems(): |
|
2403 | for (key, cmd) in self.keymap.iteritems(): | |
2404 | if cmd == "quit": |
|
2404 | if cmd == "quit": | |
2405 | keys.append("%s=%s" % (self.keylabel(key), cmd)) |
|
2405 | keys.append("%s=%s" % (self.keylabel(key), cmd)) | |
2406 | for (key, cmd) in self.keymap.iteritems(): |
|
2406 | for (key, cmd) in self.keymap.iteritems(): | |
2407 | if cmd == "help": |
|
2407 | if cmd == "help": | |
2408 | keys.append("%s=%s" % (self.keylabel(key), cmd)) |
|
2408 | keys.append("%s=%s" % (self.keylabel(key), cmd)) | |
2409 | helpmsg = " %s" % " ".join(keys) |
|
2409 | helpmsg = " %s" % " ".join(keys) | |
2410 |
|
2410 | |||
2411 | scr.clear() |
|
2411 | scr.clear() | |
2412 | msg = "Fetching first batch of objects..." |
|
2412 | msg = "Fetching first batch of objects..." | |
2413 | (self.scrsizey, self.scrsizex) = scr.getmaxyx() |
|
2413 | (self.scrsizey, self.scrsizex) = scr.getmaxyx() | |
2414 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey//2, (self.scrsizex-len(msg))//2, msg) |
|
2414 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey//2, (self.scrsizex-len(msg))//2, msg) | |
2415 | scr.refresh() |
|
2415 | scr.refresh() | |
2416 |
|
2416 | |||
2417 | lastc = -1 |
|
2417 | lastc = -1 | |
2418 |
|
2418 | |||
2419 | self.levels = [] |
|
2419 | self.levels = [] | |
2420 | # enter the first level |
|
2420 | # enter the first level | |
2421 | self.enter(self.input, xiter(self.input, "default"), *self.attrs) |
|
2421 | self.enter(self.input, xiter(self.input, "default"), *self.attrs) | |
2422 |
|
2422 | |||
2423 | self._calcheaderlines(None) |
|
2423 | self._calcheaderlines(None) | |
2424 |
|
2424 | |||
2425 | while True: |
|
2425 | while True: | |
2426 | level = self.levels[-1] |
|
2426 | level = self.levels[-1] | |
2427 | (self.scrsizey, self.scrsizex) = scr.getmaxyx() |
|
2427 | (self.scrsizey, self.scrsizex) = scr.getmaxyx() | |
2428 | level.mainsizey = self.scrsizey-1-self._headerlines-footery |
|
2428 | level.mainsizey = self.scrsizey-1-self._headerlines-footery | |
2429 |
|
2429 | |||
2430 | # Paint object header |
|
2430 | # Paint object header | |
2431 | for i in xrange(self._firstheaderline, self._firstheaderline+self._headerlines): |
|
2431 | for i in xrange(self._firstheaderline, self._firstheaderline+self._headerlines): | |
2432 | lv = self.levels[i] |
|
2432 | lv = self.levels[i] | |
2433 | posx = 0 |
|
2433 | posx = 0 | |
2434 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, " ibrowse #%d: " % i, self.style_objheadertext) |
|
2434 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, " ibrowse #%d: " % i, self.style_objheadertext) | |
2435 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, lv.header, self.style_objheaderobject) |
|
2435 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, lv.header, self.style_objheaderobject) | |
2436 | if i: # not the first level |
|
2436 | if i: # not the first level | |
2437 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, " == ", self.style_objheadertext) |
|
2437 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, " == ", self.style_objheadertext) | |
2438 | msg = "%d/%d" % (self.levels[i-1].cury, len(self.levels[i-1].items)) |
|
2438 | msg = "%d/%d" % (self.levels[i-1].cury, len(self.levels[i-1].items)) | |
2439 | if not self.levels[i-1].exhausted: |
|
2439 | if not self.levels[i-1].exhausted: | |
2440 | msg += "+" |
|
2440 | msg += "+" | |
2441 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, msg, self.style_objheadernumber) |
|
2441 | posx += self.addstr(i-self._firstheaderline, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, msg, self.style_objheadernumber) | |
2442 | if posx < self.scrsizex: |
|
2442 | if posx < self.scrsizex: | |
2443 | scr.addstr(" "*(self.scrsizex-posx), self.getstyle(self.style_objheadertext)) |
|
2443 | scr.addstr(" "*(self.scrsizex-posx), self.getstyle(self.style_objheadertext)) | |
2444 |
|
2444 | |||
2445 | # Paint column headers |
|
2445 | # Paint column headers | |
2446 | scr.move(self._headerlines, 0) |
|
2446 | scr.move(self._headerlines, 0) | |
2447 | scr.addstr(" %*s " % (level.numbersizex, "#"), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader)) |
|
2447 | scr.addstr(" %*s " % (level.numbersizex, "#"), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader)) | |
2448 | scr.addstr(self.headersepchar, self.getstyle(self.style_colheadersep)) |
|
2448 | scr.addstr(self.headersepchar, self.getstyle(self.style_colheadersep)) | |
2449 | begx = level.numbersizex+3 |
|
2449 | begx = level.numbersizex+3 | |
2450 | posx = begx-level.datastartx |
|
2450 | posx = begx-level.datastartx | |
2451 | for attrname in level.displayattrs: |
|
2451 | for attrname in level.displayattrs: | |
2452 | strattrname = _attrname(attrname) |
|
2452 | strattrname = _attrname(attrname) | |
2453 | cwidth = level.colwidths[attrname] |
|
2453 | cwidth = level.colwidths[attrname] | |
2454 | header = strattrname.ljust(cwidth) |
|
2454 | header = strattrname.ljust(cwidth) | |
2455 | if attrname == level.displayattr[1]: |
|
2455 | if attrname == level.displayattr[1]: | |
2456 | style = self.style_colheaderhere |
|
2456 | style = self.style_colheaderhere | |
2457 | else: |
|
2457 | else: | |
2458 | style = self.style_colheader |
|
2458 | style = self.style_colheader | |
2459 | posx += self.addstr(self._headerlines, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, header, style) |
|
2459 | posx += self.addstr(self._headerlines, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, header, style) | |
2460 | posx += self.addstr(self._headerlines, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.headersepchar, self.style_colheadersep) |
|
2460 | posx += self.addstr(self._headerlines, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.headersepchar, self.style_colheadersep) | |
2461 | if posx >= self.scrsizex: |
|
2461 | if posx >= self.scrsizex: | |
2462 | break |
|
2462 | break | |
2463 | else: |
|
2463 | else: | |
2464 | scr.addstr(" "*(self.scrsizex-posx), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader)) |
|
2464 | scr.addstr(" "*(self.scrsizex-posx), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader)) | |
2465 |
|
2465 | |||
2466 | # Paint rows |
|
2466 | # Paint rows | |
2467 | posy = self._headerlines+1+level.datastarty |
|
2467 | posy = self._headerlines+1+level.datastarty | |
2468 | for i in xrange(level.datastarty, min(level.datastarty+level.mainsizey, len(level.items))): |
|
2468 | for i in xrange(level.datastarty, min(level.datastarty+level.mainsizey, len(level.items))): | |
2469 | cache = level.items[i] |
|
2469 | cache = level.items[i] | |
2470 | if i == level.cury: |
|
2470 | if i == level.cury: | |
2471 | style = self.style_numberhere |
|
2471 | style = self.style_numberhere | |
2472 | else: |
|
2472 | else: | |
2473 | style = self.style_number |
|
2473 | style = self.style_number | |
2474 |
|
2474 | |||
2475 | posy = self._headerlines+1+i-level.datastarty |
|
2475 | posy = self._headerlines+1+i-level.datastarty | |
2476 | posx = begx-level.datastartx |
|
2476 | posx = begx-level.datastartx | |
2477 |
|
2477 | |||
2478 | scr.move(posy, 0) |
|
2478 | scr.move(posy, 0) | |
2479 | scr.addstr(" %*d%s" % (level.numbersizex, i, " !"[cache.marked]), self.getstyle(style)) |
|
2479 | scr.addstr(" %*d%s" % (level.numbersizex, i, " !"[cache.marked]), self.getstyle(style)) | |
2480 | scr.addstr(self.headersepchar, self.getstyle(self.style_sep)) |
|
2480 | scr.addstr(self.headersepchar, self.getstyle(self.style_sep)) | |
2481 |
|
2481 | |||
2482 | for attrname in level.displayattrs: |
|
2482 | for attrname in level.displayattrs: | |
2483 | cwidth = level.colwidths[attrname] |
|
2483 | cwidth = level.colwidths[attrname] | |
2484 | (align, text, style) = level.displayrows[i-level.datastarty].get(attrname, (2, None, self.style_noattr)) |
|
2484 | (align, text, style) = level.displayrows[i-level.datastarty].get(attrname, (2, None, self.style_noattr)) | |
2485 | padstyle = self.style_datapad |
|
2485 | padstyle = self.style_datapad | |
2486 | sepstyle = self.style_sep |
|
2486 | sepstyle = self.style_sep | |
2487 | if i == level.cury: |
|
2487 | if i == level.cury: | |
2488 | style = self.getstylehere(style) |
|
2488 | style = self.getstylehere(style) | |
2489 | padstyle = self.getstylehere(padstyle) |
|
2489 | padstyle = self.getstylehere(padstyle) | |
2490 | sepstyle = self.getstylehere(sepstyle) |
|
2490 | sepstyle = self.getstylehere(sepstyle) | |
2491 | if align == 2: |
|
2491 | if align == 2: | |
2492 | text = self.nodatachar*cwidth |
|
2492 | text = self.nodatachar*cwidth | |
2493 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) |
|
2493 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) | |
2494 | elif align == -1: |
|
2494 | elif align == -1: | |
2495 | pad = self.datapadchar*(cwidth-len(text)) |
|
2495 | pad = self.datapadchar*(cwidth-len(text)) | |
2496 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) |
|
2496 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) | |
2497 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad, padstyle) |
|
2497 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad, padstyle) | |
2498 | elif align == 0: |
|
2498 | elif align == 0: | |
2499 | pad1 = self.datapadchar*((cwidth-len(text))//2) |
|
2499 | pad1 = self.datapadchar*((cwidth-len(text))//2) | |
2500 | pad2 = self.datapadchar*(cwidth-len(text)-len(pad1)) |
|
2500 | pad2 = self.datapadchar*(cwidth-len(text)-len(pad1)) | |
2501 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad1, padstyle) |
|
2501 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad1, padstyle) | |
2502 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) |
|
2502 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) | |
2503 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad2, padstyle) |
|
2503 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad2, padstyle) | |
2504 | elif align == 1: |
|
2504 | elif align == 1: | |
2505 | pad = self.datapadchar*(cwidth-len(text)) |
|
2505 | pad = self.datapadchar*(cwidth-len(text)) | |
2506 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad, padstyle) |
|
2506 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, pad, padstyle) | |
2507 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) |
|
2507 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style) | |
2508 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datasepchar, sepstyle) |
|
2508 | posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datasepchar, sepstyle) | |
2509 | if posx >= self.scrsizex: |
|
2509 | if posx >= self.scrsizex: | |
2510 | break |
|
2510 | break | |
2511 | else: |
|
2511 | else: | |
2512 | scr.clrtoeol() |
|
2512 | scr.clrtoeol() | |
2513 |
|
2513 | |||
2514 | # Add blank row headers for the rest of the screen |
|
2514 | # Add blank row headers for the rest of the screen | |
2515 | for posy in xrange(posy+1, self.scrsizey-2): |
|
2515 | for posy in xrange(posy+1, self.scrsizey-2): | |
2516 | scr.addstr(posy, 0, " " * (level.numbersizex+2), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader)) |
|
2516 | scr.addstr(posy, 0, " " * (level.numbersizex+2), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader)) | |
2517 | scr.clrtoeol() |
|
2517 | scr.clrtoeol() | |
2518 |
|
2518 | |||
2519 | # Display footer |
|
2519 | # Display footer | |
2520 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-footery, 0, " "*self.scrsizex, self.getstyle(self.style_footer)) |
|
2520 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-footery, 0, " "*self.scrsizex, self.getstyle(self.style_footer)) | |
2521 |
|
2521 | |||
2522 | if level.exhausted: |
|
2522 | if level.exhausted: | |
2523 | flag = "" |
|
2523 | flag = "" | |
2524 | else: |
|
2524 | else: | |
2525 | flag = "+" |
|
2525 | flag = "+" | |
2526 |
|
2526 | |||
2527 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-footery, self.scrsizex-len(helpmsg)-1, helpmsg, self.getstyle(self.style_footer)) |
|
2527 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-footery, self.scrsizex-len(helpmsg)-1, helpmsg, self.getstyle(self.style_footer)) | |
2528 |
|
2528 | |||
2529 | msg = "%d%s objects (%d marked)" % (len(level.items), flag, level.marked) |
|
2529 | msg = "%d%s objects (%d marked)" % (len(level.items), flag, level.marked) | |
2530 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] |
|
2530 | attrname = level.displayattr[1] | |
2531 | try: |
|
2531 | try: | |
2532 | if attrname is not _default: |
|
2532 | if attrname is not _default: | |
2533 | msg += ": %s > %s" % (xrepr(level.items[level.cury].item, "footer"), _attrname(attrname)) |
|
2533 | msg += ": %s > %s" % (xrepr(level.items[level.cury].item, "footer"), _attrname(attrname)) | |
2534 | else: |
|
2534 | else: | |
2535 | msg += ": %s > no attribute" % xrepr(level.items[level.cury].item, "footer") |
|
2535 | msg += ": %s > no attribute" % xrepr(level.items[level.cury].item, "footer") | |
2536 | except IndexError: # empty |
|
2536 | except IndexError: # empty | |
2537 | pass |
|
2537 | pass | |
2538 | self.addstr(self.scrsizey-footery, 1, 1, self.scrsizex-len(helpmsg)-1, msg, self.style_footer) |
|
2538 | self.addstr(self.scrsizey-footery, 1, 1, self.scrsizex-len(helpmsg)-1, msg, self.style_footer) | |
2539 |
|
2539 | |||
2540 | # Display report |
|
2540 | # Display report | |
2541 | if self._report is not None: |
|
2541 | if self._report is not None: | |
2542 | if isinstance(self._report, Exception): |
|
2542 | if isinstance(self._report, Exception): | |
2543 | style = self.getstyle(self.style_error) |
|
2543 | style = self.getstyle(self.style_error) | |
2544 | if self._report.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions": |
|
2544 | if self._report.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions": | |
2545 | msg = "%s: %s" % \ |
|
2545 | msg = "%s: %s" % \ | |
2546 | (self._report.__class__.__name__, self._report) |
|
2546 | (self._report.__class__.__name__, self._report) | |
2547 | else: |
|
2547 | else: | |
2548 | msg = "%s.%s: %s" % \ |
|
2548 | msg = "%s.%s: %s" % \ | |
2549 | (self._report.__class__.__module__, |
|
2549 | (self._report.__class__.__module__, | |
2550 | self._report.__class__.__name__, self._report) |
|
2550 | self._report.__class__.__name__, self._report) | |
2551 | else: |
|
2551 | else: | |
2552 | style = self.getstyle(self.style_report) |
|
2552 | style = self.getstyle(self.style_report) | |
2553 | msg = self._report |
|
2553 | msg = self._report | |
2554 | try: |
|
2554 | try: | |
2555 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-1, 0, msg[:self.scrsizex], style) |
|
2555 | scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-1, 0, msg[:self.scrsizex], style) | |
2556 | except curses.err: |
|
2556 | except curses.err: | |
2557 | # Protect against error from writing to the last line |
|
2557 | # Protect against error from writing to the last line | |
2558 | pass |
|
2558 | pass | |
2559 | self._report = None |
|
2559 | self._report = None | |
2560 | else: |
|
2560 | else: | |
2561 | scr.move(self.scrsizey-1, 0) |
|
2561 | scr.move(self.scrsizey-1, 0) | |
2562 | scr.clrtoeol() |
|
2562 | scr.clrtoeol() | |
2563 |
|
2563 | |||
2564 | # Position cursor |
|
2564 | # Position cursor | |
2565 | scr.move( |
|
2565 | scr.move( | |
2566 | 1+self._headerlines+level.cury-level.datastarty, |
|
2566 | 1+self._headerlines+level.cury-level.datastarty, | |
2567 | level.numbersizex+3+level.curx-level.datastartx |
|
2567 | level.numbersizex+3+level.curx-level.datastartx | |
2568 | ) |
|
2568 | ) | |
2569 | scr.refresh() |
|
2569 | scr.refresh() | |
2570 |
|
2570 | |||
2571 | # Check keyboard |
|
2571 | # Check keyboard | |
2572 | while True: |
|
2572 | while True: | |
2573 | c = scr.getch() |
|
2573 | c = scr.getch() | |
2574 | # if no key is pressed slow down and beep again |
|
2574 | # if no key is pressed slow down and beep again | |
2575 | if c == -1: |
|
2575 | if c == -1: | |
2576 | self.stepx = 1. |
|
2576 | self.stepx = 1. | |
2577 | self.stepy = 1. |
|
2577 | self.stepy = 1. | |
2578 | self._dobeep = True |
|
2578 | self._dobeep = True | |
2579 | else: |
|
2579 | else: | |
2580 | # if a different key was pressed slow down and beep too |
|
2580 | # if a different key was pressed slow down and beep too | |
2581 | if c != lastc: |
|
2581 | if c != lastc: | |
2582 | lastc = c |
|
2582 | lastc = c | |
2583 | self.stepx = 1. |
|
2583 | self.stepx = 1. | |
2584 | self.stepy = 1. |
|
2584 | self.stepy = 1. | |
2585 | self._dobeep = True |
|
2585 | self._dobeep = True | |
2586 | cmdname = self.keymap.get(c, None) |
|
2586 | cmdname = self.keymap.get(c, None) | |
2587 | if cmdname is None: |
|
2587 | if cmdname is None: | |
2588 | self.report( |
|
2588 | self.report( | |
2589 | UnassignedKeyError("Unassigned key %s" % |
|
2589 | UnassignedKeyError("Unassigned key %s" % | |
2590 | self.keylabel(c))) |
|
2590 | self.keylabel(c))) | |
2591 | else: |
|
2591 | else: | |
2592 | cmdfunc = getattr(self, "cmd_%s" % cmdname, None) |
|
2592 | cmdfunc = getattr(self, "cmd_%s" % cmdname, None) | |
2593 | if cmdfunc is None: |
|
2593 | if cmdfunc is None: | |
2594 | self.report( |
|
2594 | self.report( | |
2595 | UnknownCommandError("Unknown command %r" % |
|
2595 | UnknownCommandError("Unknown command %r" % | |
2596 | (cmdname,))) |
|
2596 | (cmdname,))) | |
2597 | elif cmdfunc(): |
|
2597 | elif cmdfunc(): | |
2598 | returnvalue = self.returnvalue |
|
2598 | returnvalue = self.returnvalue | |
2599 | self.returnvalue = None |
|
2599 | self.returnvalue = None | |
2600 | return returnvalue |
|
2600 | return returnvalue | |
2601 | self.stepx = self.nextstepx(self.stepx) |
|
2601 | self.stepx = self.nextstepx(self.stepx) | |
2602 | self.stepy = self.nextstepy(self.stepy) |
|
2602 | self.stepy = self.nextstepy(self.stepy) | |
2603 | curses.flushinp() # get rid of type ahead |
|
2603 | curses.flushinp() # get rid of type ahead | |
2604 | break # Redisplay |
|
2604 | break # Redisplay | |
2605 | self.scr = None |
|
2605 | self.scr = None | |
2606 |
|
2606 | |||
2607 | def display(self): |
|
2607 | def display(self): | |
2608 | return curses.wrapper(self._dodisplay) |
|
2608 | return curses.wrapper(self._dodisplay) | |
2609 |
|
2609 | |||
2610 | defaultdisplay = ibrowse |
|
2610 | defaultdisplay = ibrowse | |
2611 | __all__.append("ibrowse") |
|
2611 | __all__.append("ibrowse") | |
2612 | else: |
|
2612 | else: | |
2613 | # No curses (probably Windows) => use ``idump`` as the default display. |
|
2613 | # No curses (probably Windows) => use ``idump`` as the default display. | |
2614 | defaultdisplay = idump |
|
2614 | defaultdisplay = idump | |
2615 |
|
2615 | |||
2616 |
|
2616 | |||
2617 | # If we're running under IPython, install an IPython displayhook that |
|
2617 | # If we're running under IPython, install an IPython displayhook that | |
2618 | # returns the object from Display.display(), else install a displayhook |
|
2618 | # returns the object from Display.display(), else install a displayhook | |
2619 | # directly as sys.displayhook |
|
2619 | # directly as sys.displayhook | |
2620 | try: |
|
2620 | try: | |
2621 | from IPython import ipapi |
|
2621 | from IPython import ipapi | |
2622 | api = ipapi.get() |
|
2622 | api = ipapi.get() | |
2623 | except (ImportError, AttributeError): |
|
2623 | except (ImportError, AttributeError): | |
2624 | api = None |
|
2624 | api = None | |
2625 |
|
2625 | |||
2626 | if api is not None: |
|
2626 | if api is not None: | |
2627 | def displayhook(self, obj): |
|
2627 | def displayhook(self, obj): | |
2628 | if isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, Table): |
|
2628 | if isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, Table): | |
2629 | obj = obj() |
|
2629 | obj = obj() | |
2630 | if isinstance(obj, Table): |
|
2630 | if isinstance(obj, Table): | |
2631 | obj = obj | defaultdisplay |
|
2631 | obj = obj | defaultdisplay | |
2632 | if isinstance(obj, Display): |
|
2632 | if isinstance(obj, Display): | |
2633 | return obj.display() |
|
2633 | return obj.display() | |
2634 | else: |
|
2634 | else: | |
2635 | raise ipapi.TryNext |
|
2635 | raise ipapi.TryNext | |
2636 | api.set_hook("result_display", displayhook) |
|
2636 | api.set_hook("result_display", displayhook) | |
2637 | else: |
|
2637 | else: | |
2638 | def installdisplayhook(): |
|
2638 | def installdisplayhook(): | |
2639 | _originalhook = sys.displayhook |
|
2639 | _originalhook = sys.displayhook | |
2640 | def displayhook(obj): |
|
2640 | def displayhook(obj): | |
2641 | if isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, Table): |
|
2641 | if isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, Table): | |
2642 | obj = obj() |
|
2642 | obj = obj() | |
2643 | if isinstance(obj, Table): |
|
2643 | if isinstance(obj, Table): | |
2644 | obj = obj | defaultdisplay |
|
2644 | obj = obj | defaultdisplay | |
2645 | if isinstance(obj, Display): |
|
2645 | if isinstance(obj, Display): | |
2646 | return obj.display() |
|
2646 | return obj.display() | |
2647 | else: |
|
2647 | else: | |
2648 | _originalhook(obj) |
|
2648 | _originalhook(obj) | |
2649 | sys.displayhook = displayhook |
|
2649 | sys.displayhook = displayhook | |
2650 | installdisplayhook() |
|
2650 | installdisplayhook() |
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