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1 1 # coding: utf-8
2 2 """
3 3 Inputhook management for GUI event loop integration.
4 4 """
5 5
6 6 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team
8 8 #
9 9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
11 11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 12
13 13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 14 # Imports
15 15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 16
17 17 import ctypes
18 18 import sys
19 19 import warnings
20 20
21 21 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 22 # Constants
23 23 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 24
25 25 # Constants for identifying the GUI toolkits.
26 26 GUI_WX = 'wx'
27 27 GUI_QT = 'qt'
28 28 GUI_QT4 = 'qt4'
29 29 GUI_GTK = 'gtk'
30 30 GUI_TK = 'tk'
31 31 GUI_OSX = 'osx'
32 32 GUI_GLUT = 'glut'
33 33 GUI_PYGLET = 'pyglet'
34 34
35 35 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 36 # Utility classes
37 37 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
38 38
39 39
40 40 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
41 41 # Main InputHookManager class
42 42 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
43 43
44 44
45 45 class InputHookManager(object):
46 46 """Manage PyOS_InputHook for different GUI toolkits.
47 47
48 48 This class installs various hooks under ``PyOSInputHook`` to handle
49 49 GUI event loop integration.
50 50 """
51 51
52 52 def __init__(self):
53 53 self.PYFUNC = ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int)
54 54 self._apps = {}
55 55 self._reset()
56 56
57 57 def _reset(self):
58 58 self._callback_pyfunctype = None
59 59 self._callback = None
60 60 self._installed = False
61 61 self._current_gui = None
62 62
63 63 def get_pyos_inputhook(self):
64 64 """Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.c_void_p."""
65 65 return ctypes.c_void_p.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
66 66
67 67 def get_pyos_inputhook_as_func(self):
68 68 """Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.PYFUNCYPE."""
69 69 return self.PYFUNC.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
70 70
71 71 def set_inputhook(self, callback):
72 72 """Set PyOS_InputHook to callback and return the previous one."""
73 73 self._callback = callback
74 74 self._callback_pyfunctype = self.PYFUNC(callback)
75 75 pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
76 76 original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
77 77 pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = \
78 78 ctypes.cast(self._callback_pyfunctype, ctypes.c_void_p).value
79 79 self._installed = True
80 80 return original
81 81
82 82 def clear_inputhook(self, app=None):
83 83 """Set PyOS_InputHook to NULL and return the previous one.
84 84
85 85 Parameters
86 86 ----------
87 87 app : optional, ignored
88 88 This parameter is allowed only so that clear_inputhook() can be
89 89 called with a similar interface as all the ``enable_*`` methods. But
90 90 the actual value of the parameter is ignored. This uniform interface
91 91 makes it easier to have user-level entry points in the main IPython
92 92 app like :meth:`enable_gui`."""
93 93 pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
94 94 original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
95 95 pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = ctypes.c_void_p(None).value
96 96 self._reset()
97 97 return original
98 98
99 99 def clear_app_refs(self, gui=None):
100 100 """Clear IPython's internal reference to an application instance.
101 101
102 102 Whenever we create an app for a user on qt4 or wx, we hold a
103 103 reference to the app. This is needed because in some cases bad things
104 104 can happen if a user doesn't hold a reference themselves. This
105 105 method is provided to clear the references we are holding.
106 106
107 107 Parameters
108 108 ----------
109 109 gui : None or str
110 110 If None, clear all app references. If ('wx', 'qt4') clear
111 111 the app for that toolkit. References are not held for gtk or tk
112 112 as those toolkits don't have the notion of an app.
113 113 """
114 114 if gui is None:
115 115 self._apps = {}
116 116 elif self._apps.has_key(gui):
117 117 del self._apps[gui]
118 118
119 119 def enable_wx(self, app=None):
120 120 """Enable event loop integration with wxPython.
121 121
122 122 Parameters
123 123 ----------
124 124 app : WX Application, optional.
125 125 Running application to use. If not given, we probe WX for an
126 126 existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
127 127
128 128 Notes
129 129 -----
130 130 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for wxPython, which allows
131 131 the wxPython to integrate with terminal based applications like
132 132 IPython.
133 133
134 134 If ``app`` is not given we probe for an existing one, and return it if
135 135 found. If no existing app is found, we create an :class:`wx.App` as
136 136 follows::
137 137
138 138 import wx
139 139 app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
140 140 """
141 141 from IPython.lib.inputhookwx import inputhook_wx
142 142 self.set_inputhook(inputhook_wx)
143 143 self._current_gui = GUI_WX
144 144 import wx
145 145 if app is None:
146 146 app = wx.GetApp()
147 147 if app is None:
148 148 app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
149 149 app._in_event_loop = True
150 150 self._apps[GUI_WX] = app
151 151 return app
152 152
153 153 def disable_wx(self):
154 154 """Disable event loop integration with wxPython.
155 155
156 156 This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
157 157 """
158 158 if self._apps.has_key(GUI_WX):
159 159 self._apps[GUI_WX]._in_event_loop = False
160 160 self.clear_inputhook()
161 161
162 162 def enable_qt4(self, app=None):
163 163 """Enable event loop integration with PyQt4.
164 164
165 165 Parameters
166 166 ----------
167 167 app : Qt Application, optional.
168 168 Running application to use. If not given, we probe Qt for an
169 169 existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
170 170
171 171 Notes
172 172 -----
173 173 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyQt4, which allows
174 174 the PyQt4 to integrate with terminal based applications like
175 175 IPython.
176 176
177 177 If ``app`` is not given we probe for an existing one, and return it if
178 178 found. If no existing app is found, we create an :class:`QApplication`
179 179 as follows::
180 180
181 181 from PyQt4 import QtCore
182 182 app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
183 183 """
184 184 from IPython.external.qt_for_kernel import QtCore, QtGui
185 185
186 186 if 'pyreadline' in sys.modules:
187 187 # see IPython GitHub Issue #281 for more info on this issue
188 188 # Similar intermittent behavior has been reported on OSX,
189 189 # but not consistently reproducible
190 190 warnings.warn("""PyReadline's inputhook can conflict with Qt, causing delays
191 191 in interactive input. If you do see this issue, we recommend using another GUI
192 192 toolkit if you can, or disable readline with the configuration option
193 193 'TerminalInteractiveShell.readline_use=False', specified in a config file or
194 194 at the command-line""",
195 195 RuntimeWarning)
196 196
197 197 # PyQt4 has had this since 4.3.1. In version 4.2, PyOS_InputHook
198 198 # was set when QtCore was imported, but if it ever got removed,
199 199 # you couldn't reset it. For earlier versions we can
200 200 # probably implement a ctypes version.
201 201 try:
202 202 QtCore.pyqtRestoreInputHook()
203 203 except AttributeError:
204 204 pass
205 205
206 206 self._current_gui = GUI_QT4
207 207 if app is None:
208 208 app = QtCore.QCoreApplication.instance()
209 209 if app is None:
210 210 app = QtGui.QApplication([" "])
211 211 app._in_event_loop = True
212 212 self._apps[GUI_QT4] = app
213 213 return app
214 214
215 215 def disable_qt4(self):
216 216 """Disable event loop integration with PyQt4.
217 217
218 218 This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
219 219 """
220 220 if self._apps.has_key(GUI_QT4):
221 221 self._apps[GUI_QT4]._in_event_loop = False
222 222 self.clear_inputhook()
223 223
224 224 def enable_gtk(self, app=None):
225 225 """Enable event loop integration with PyGTK.
226 226
227 227 Parameters
228 228 ----------
229 229 app : ignored
230 230 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
231 231 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
232 232 supporting magics.
233 233
234 234 Notes
235 235 -----
236 236 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyGTK, which allows
237 237 the PyGTK to integrate with terminal based applications like
238 238 IPython.
239 239 """
240 240 import gtk
241 241 try:
242 242 gtk.set_interactive(True)
243 243 self._current_gui = GUI_GTK
244 244 except AttributeError:
245 245 # For older versions of gtk, use our own ctypes version
246 246 from IPython.lib.inputhookgtk import inputhook_gtk
247 247 self.set_inputhook(inputhook_gtk)
248 248 self._current_gui = GUI_GTK
249 249
250 250 def disable_gtk(self):
251 251 """Disable event loop integration with PyGTK.
252 252
253 253 This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
254 254 """
255 255 self.clear_inputhook()
256 256
257 257 def enable_tk(self, app=None):
258 258 """Enable event loop integration with Tk.
259 259
260 260 Parameters
261 261 ----------
262 262 app : toplevel :class:`Tkinter.Tk` widget, optional.
263 263 Running toplevel widget to use. If not given, we probe Tk for an
264 264 existing one, and create a new one if none is found.
265 265
266 266 Notes
267 267 -----
268 268 If you have already created a :class:`Tkinter.Tk` object, the only
269 269 thing done by this method is to register with the
270 270 :class:`InputHookManager`, since creating that object automatically
271 271 sets ``PyOS_InputHook``.
272 272 """
273 273 self._current_gui = GUI_TK
274 274 if app is None:
275 275 import Tkinter
276 276 app = Tkinter.Tk()
277 277 app.withdraw()
278 278 self._apps[GUI_TK] = app
279 279 return app
280 280
281 281 def disable_tk(self):
282 282 """Disable event loop integration with Tkinter.
283 283
284 284 This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
285 285 """
286 286 self.clear_inputhook()
287 287
288
289 <<<<<<< HEAD
290
291 def enable_pyglet(self, app=None):
292 """Enable event loop integration with pyglet.
293 =======
294 288 def enable_glut(self, app=None):
295 289 """Enable event loop integration with GLUT.
296 >>>>>>> Added code for the GLUT interactive session
297 290
298 291 Parameters
299 292 ----------
300 293 app : ignored
301 294 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
302 295 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
303 296 supporting magics.
304 297
305 298 Notes
306 299 -----
307 <<<<<<< HEAD
308 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for pyglet, which allows
309 pyglet to integrate with terminal based applications like
310 IPython.
311
312 """
313 import pyglet
314 from IPython.lib.inputhookpyglet import inputhook_pyglet
315 self.set_inputhook(inputhook_pyglet)
316 self._current_gui = GUI_PYGLET
317 return app
318
319 def disable_pyglet(self):
320 """Disable event loop integration with pyglet.
321 300
322 This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
323 """
324 =======
325 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for GLUT, which allows
326 the GLUT to integrate with terminal based applications like
327 IPython.
301 This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for GLUT, which allows the GLUT to
302 integrate with terminal based applications like IPython. Due to GLUT
303 limitations, it is currently not possible to start the event loop
304 without first creating a window. You should thus not create another
305 window but use instead the created one. See 'gui-glut.py' in the
306 docs/examples/lib directory.
307
308 The default screen mode is set to:
328 309
329 GLUT is quite an old library and it is difficult to ensure proper
330 integration within IPython since original GLUT does not allow to handle
331 events one by one. Instead, it requires for the mainloop to be entered
332 and never returned (there is not even a function to exit he
333 mainloop). Fortunately, there are alternatives such as freeglut
334 (available for linux and windows) and the OSX implementation gives
335 access to a glutCheckLoop() function that blocks itself until a new
336 event is received. This means we have to setup a default timer to
337 ensure we got at least one event that will unblock the function. We set
338 a default timer of 60fps.
339
340 Furthermore, it is not possible to install these handlers without a
341 window being first created. We choose to make this window invisible and
342 the user is supposed to make it visible when needed (see gui-glut.py in
343 the docs/examples/lib directory). This means that display mode options
344 are set at this level and user won't be able to change them later
345 without modifying the code. This should probably be made available via
346 IPython options system.
310 glut.GLUT_DOUBLE | glut.GLUT_RGBA | glut.GLUT_DEPTH
347 311
348 312 Script integration
349 313 ------------------
350 314
351 315 if glut.glutGetWindow() > 0:
352 316 interactive = True
353 317 glut.glutShowWindow()
354 318 else:
355 319 interactive = False
356 320 glut.glutInit(sys.argv)
357 321 glut.glutInitDisplayMode( glut.GLUT_DOUBLE |
358 322 glut.GLUT_RGBA |
359 323 glut.GLUT_DEPTH )
360 324 ...
361 325 if not interactive:
362 326 glut.glutMainLoop()
363 327 """
328 # GLUT is quite an old library and it is difficult to ensure proper
329 # integration within IPython since original GLUT does not allow to handle
330 # events one by one. Instead, it requires for the mainloop to be entered
331 # and never returned (there is not even a function to exit he
332 # mainloop). Fortunately, there are alternatives such as freeglut
333 # (available for linux and windows) and the OSX implementation gives
334 # access to a glutCheckLoop() function that blocks itself until a new
335 # event is received. This means we have to setup a default timer to
336 # ensure we got at least one event that will unblock the function. We set
337 # a default timer of 60fps.
338 #
339 # Furthermore, it is not possible to install these handlers without a
340 # window being first created. We choose to make this window invisible and
341 # the user is supposed to make it visible when needed (see gui-glut.py in
342 # the docs/examples/lib directory). This means that display mode options
343 # are set at this level and user won't be able to change them later
344 # without modifying the code. This should probably be made available via
345 # IPython options system.
346
347 import OpenGL
348 OpenGL.ERROR_CHECKING = False
364 349 import OpenGL.GLUT as glut
365 350 import OpenGL.platform as platform
351 import time
366 352
367 def timer_none(fps):
368 ''' Dummy timer function '''
369 pass
353
354 # Frame per second : 60
355 # Should probably be an IPython option
356 glut_fps = 60
357
358
359 # Display mode : double buffeed + rgba + depth
360 # Should probably be an IPython option
361 glut_display_mode = (glut.GLUT_DOUBLE |
362 glut.GLUT_RGBA |
363 glut.GLUT_DEPTH)
364
365 glut_interrupted = False
370 366
371 367 def display():
372 368 ''' Dummy display function '''
373 369 pass
374 370
375 371 def timer(fps):
376 372 # We should normally set the active window to 1 and post a
377 373 # redisplay for each window. The problem is that we do not know
378 374 # how much active windows we have and there is no function in glut
379 375 # to get that number.
380 376 # glut.glutSetWindow(1)
381 377 glut.glutTimerFunc( int(1000.0/fps), timer, fps)
382 378 glut.glutPostRedisplay()
383 379
380 def close():
381 glut.glutHideWindow()
382
384 383 glutMainLoopEvent = None
385 384 if sys.platform == 'darwin':
386 385 try:
387 glutCheckLoop = platform.createBaseFunction(
388 'glutCheckLoop', dll=platform.GLUT, resultType=None,
386 glutCheckLoop = platform.createBaseFunction(
387 'glutCheckLoop', dll=platform.GLUT, resultType=None,
389 388 argTypes=[],
390 doc='glutCheckLoop( ) -> None',
389 doc='glutCheckLoop( ) -> None',
391 390 argNames=(),
392 391 )
393 392 except AttributeError:
394 393 raise RuntimeError(
395 394 '''Your glut implementation does not allow interactive sessions'''
396 395 '''Consider installing freeglut.''')
397 396 glutMainLoopEvent = glutCheckLoop
398 397 elif glut.HAVE_FREEGLUT:
399 398 glutMainLoopEvent = glut.glutMainLoopEvent
400 399 else:
401 400 raise RuntimeError(
402 401 '''Your glut implementation does not allow interactive sessions. '''
403 402 '''Consider installing freeglut.''')
404 403
405 404 def inputhook_glut():
406 """ Process pending GLUT events only. """
407 # We need to protect against a user pressing Control-C when IPython is
408 # idle and this is running. We trap KeyboardInterrupt and pass.
405 """ Process pending GLUT events only. """
406
407 # We need to protect against a user pressing Control-C when IPython
408 # is idle and this is running. We should trap KeyboardInterrupt and
409 # pass but it does not seem to work with glutMainLoopEvent.
410 # Instead, we setup a signal handler on SIGINT and returns after
411 # having restored the default python SIGINT handler.
412 import signal
413 def handler(signum, frame):
414 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler)
415 print '\nKeyboardInterrupt'
416 # Need to reprint the prompt at this stage
417
418 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler)
419
409 420 try:
410 421 glutMainLoopEvent()
411 except KeyboardInterrupt:
422 except KeyboardInterrupt: # this catch doesn't work for some reasons...
412 423 pass
413 return 0
414 424
415 # Frame per second : 60
416 # Should be probably an IPython option
417 fps = 60
425 return 0
426
418 427 if not self._apps.has_key(GUI_GLUT):
419 428 glut.glutInit(sys.argv)
420
421 # Display mode shoudl be also an Ipython option since user won't be able
429 # Display mode should be also an Ipython option since user won't be able
422 430 # to change it later
423 glut.glutInitDisplayMode(glut.GLUT_DOUBLE | glut.GLUT_RGBA | glut.GLUT_DEPTH)
431 glut.glutInitDisplayMode(glut_display_mode)
424 432 glut.glutCreateWindow(sys.argv[0])
425 # glut.glutReshapeWindow(1,1)
426 433 glut.glutHideWindow()
434 glut.glutWMCloseFunc(close)
427 435 glut.glutDisplayFunc(display)
428 glut.glutTimerFunc( int(1000.0/fps), timer, fps)
436 glut.glutTimerFunc( int(1000.0/glut_fps), timer, glut_fps)
429 437 else:
438 glut.glutWMCloseFunc(close)
430 439 glut.glutDisplayFunc(display)
431 glut.glutTimerFunc( int(1000.0/fps), timer, fps)
440 glut.glutTimerFunc( int(1000.0/glut_fps), timer, glut_fps)
432 441
433 442 self.set_inputhook(inputhook_glut)
434 443 self._current_gui = GUI_GLUT
435 444 self._apps[GUI_GLUT] = True
436 445
437
438 446 def disable_glut(self):
439 447 """Disable event loop integration with glut.
440
448
441 449 This sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL and set the display function to a
442 450 dummy one and set the timer to a dummy timer that will be triggered
443 451 very far in the future.
444 452 """
445 glut.HideWindow()
446 glut.glutTimerFunc( sys.maxint-1, null_timer_none, 0)
447 >>>>>>> Added code for the GLUT interactive session
453 import signal
454 import OpenGL
455 OpenGL.ERROR_CHECKING = False
456 import OpenGL.GLUT as glut
457 import OpenGL.platform as platform
458
459 def timer_none(fps):
460 ''' Dummy timer function '''
461 pass
462
463 glutMainLoopEvent = None
464 if sys.platform == 'darwin':
465 try:
466 glutCheckLoop = platform.createBaseFunction(
467 'glutCheckLoop', dll=platform.GLUT, resultType=None,
468 argTypes=[],
469 doc='glutCheckLoop( ) -> None',
470 argNames=(),
471 )
472 except AttributeError:
473 raise RuntimeError(
474 '''Your glut implementation does not allow interactive sessions'''
475 '''Consider installing freeglut.''')
476 glutMainLoopEvent = glutCheckLoop
477 elif glut.HAVE_FREEGLUT:
478 glutMainLoopEvent = glut.glutMainLoopEvent
479 else:
480 raise RuntimeError(
481 '''Your glut implementation does not allow interactive sessions. '''
482 '''Consider installing freeglut.''')
483
484 glut.glutHideWindow() # This is an event to be processed below
485 glutMainLoopEvent()
486 #glut.glutTimerFunc( sys.maxint-1, timer_none, 0)
448 487 self.clear_inputhook()
488 #signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler)
489
490 def enable_pyglet(self, app=None):
491 """Enable event loop integration with pyglet.
492
493 Parameters
494 ----------
495 app : ignored
496 Ignored, it's only a placeholder to keep the call signature of all
497 gui activation methods consistent, which simplifies the logic of
498 supporting magics.
449 499
500 Notes
501 -----
502 This methods sets the ``PyOS_InputHook`` for pyglet, which allows
503 pyglet to integrate with terminal based applications like
504 IPython.
505
506 """
507 import pyglet
508 from IPython.lib.inputhookpyglet import inputhook_pyglet
509 self.set_inputhook(inputhook_pyglet)
510 self._current_gui = GUI_PYGLET
511 return app
512
513 def disable_pyglet(self):
514 """Disable event loop integration with pyglet.
515
516 This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
517 """
518 self.clear_inputhook()
450 519
451 520 def current_gui(self):
452 521 """Return a string indicating the currently active GUI or None."""
453 522 return self._current_gui
454 523
455 524 inputhook_manager = InputHookManager()
456 525
457 526 enable_wx = inputhook_manager.enable_wx
458 527 disable_wx = inputhook_manager.disable_wx
459 528 enable_qt4 = inputhook_manager.enable_qt4
460 529 disable_qt4 = inputhook_manager.disable_qt4
461 530 enable_gtk = inputhook_manager.enable_gtk
462 531 disable_gtk = inputhook_manager.disable_gtk
463 532 enable_tk = inputhook_manager.enable_tk
464 533 disable_tk = inputhook_manager.disable_tk
465 <<<<<<< HEAD
466 enable_pyglet = inputhook_manager.enable_pyglet
467 disable_pyglet = inputhook_manager.disable_pyglet
468 =======
469 534 enable_glut = inputhook_manager.enable_glut
470 535 disable_glut = inputhook_manager.disable_glut
471 >>>>>>> Added code for the GLUT interactive session
536 enable_pyglet = inputhook_manager.enable_pyglet
537 disable_pyglet = inputhook_manager.disable_pyglet
472 538 clear_inputhook = inputhook_manager.clear_inputhook
473 539 set_inputhook = inputhook_manager.set_inputhook
474 540 current_gui = inputhook_manager.current_gui
475 541 clear_app_refs = inputhook_manager.clear_app_refs
476 542
477 543
478 544 # Convenience function to switch amongst them
479 545 def enable_gui(gui=None, app=None):
480 546 """Switch amongst GUI input hooks by name.
481 547
482 548 This is just a utility wrapper around the methods of the InputHookManager
483 549 object.
484 550
485 551 Parameters
486 552 ----------
487 553 gui : optional, string or None
488 554 If None, clears input hook, otherwise it must be one of the recognized
489 555 GUI names (see ``GUI_*`` constants in module).
490 556
491 557 app : optional, existing application object.
492 558 For toolkits that have the concept of a global app, you can supply an
493 559 existing one. If not given, the toolkit will be probed for one, and if
494 560 none is found, a new one will be created. Note that GTK does not have
495 561 this concept, and passing an app if `gui`=="GTK" will raise an error.
496 562
497 563 Returns
498 564 -------
499 565 The output of the underlying gui switch routine, typically the actual
500 566 PyOS_InputHook wrapper object or the GUI toolkit app created, if there was
501 567 one.
502 568 """
503 569 guis = {None: clear_inputhook,
504 570 GUI_OSX: lambda app=False: None,
505 571 GUI_TK: enable_tk,
506 572 GUI_GTK: enable_gtk,
507 573 GUI_WX: enable_wx,
508 574 GUI_QT: enable_qt4, # qt3 not supported
509 575 GUI_QT4: enable_qt4,
510 <<<<<<< HEAD
576 GUI_GLUT: enable_glut,
511 577 GUI_PYGLET: enable_pyglet,
512 578 }
513 =======
514 GUI_GLUT: enable_glut}
515 >>>>>>> Added code for the GLUT interactive session
516 579 try:
517 580 gui_hook = guis[gui]
518 581 except KeyError:
519 582 e = "Invalid GUI request %r, valid ones are:%s" % (gui, guis.keys())
520 583 raise ValueError(e)
521 584 return gui_hook(app)
522 585
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