##// END OF EJS Templates
Backport PR #2738: Unicode content crashes the pager (console)...
Backport PR #2738: Unicode content crashes the pager (console) We've run into an interesting bug in the astropy project. https://github.com/astropy/astropy/issues/600 When displaying a docstring that contains Unicode and is also long enough that it gets sent to the pager it fails since the docstring can't be sent to the pager as ascii. This crashes in the middle of sending content to the pager, so the shell ends up in an inconsistent state and stops echoing the keyboard etc. The fix (attached) is merely to encode the content sent to the pager in the same encoding as the terminal (`sys.stdout.encoding`). Strictly speaking, this isn't always the right thing to do, since the pager may be configured to expect a different encoding than the terminal, but that is sort of an irrational way to configure a machine... ;) For example, `less`, in the absence of any special environment variables to tell it otherwise, uses the standard `LC*` environment variables to determine what to do, which should be the same mechanism the terminal also uses by default. If anyone can suggest a better fix, I'm all for it. Perhaps it should be configurable, defaulting to `sys.stdout.encoding`?

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""" Style utilities, templates, and defaults for syntax highlighting widgets.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from colorsys import rgb_to_hls
from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name
from pygments.token import Token
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The default light style sheet: black text on a white background.
default_light_style_template = '''
QPlainTextEdit, QTextEdit { background-color: %(bgcolor)s;
color: %(fgcolor)s ;
selection-background-color: %(select)s}
.error { color: red; }
.in-prompt { color: navy; }
.in-prompt-number { font-weight: bold; }
.out-prompt { color: darkred; }
.out-prompt-number { font-weight: bold; }
.inverted { background-color: %(fgcolor)s ; color:%(bgcolor)s;}
'''
default_light_style_sheet = default_light_style_template%dict(
bgcolor='white', fgcolor='black', select="#ccc")
default_light_syntax_style = 'default'
# The default dark style sheet: white text on a black background.
default_dark_style_template = '''
QPlainTextEdit, QTextEdit { background-color: %(bgcolor)s;
color: %(fgcolor)s ;
selection-background-color: %(select)s}
QFrame { border: 1px solid grey; }
.error { color: red; }
.in-prompt { color: lime; }
.in-prompt-number { color: lime; font-weight: bold; }
.out-prompt { color: red; }
.out-prompt-number { color: red; font-weight: bold; }
.inverted { background-color: %(fgcolor)s ; color:%(bgcolor)s;}
'''
default_dark_style_sheet = default_dark_style_template%dict(
bgcolor='black', fgcolor='white', select="#555")
default_dark_syntax_style = 'monokai'
# The default monochrome
default_bw_style_sheet = '''
QPlainTextEdit, QTextEdit { background-color: white;
color: black ;
selection-background-color: #cccccc}
.in-prompt-number { font-weight: bold; }
.out-prompt-number { font-weight: bold; }
.inverted { background-color: black ; color: white;}
'''
default_bw_syntax_style = 'bw'
def hex_to_rgb(color):
"""Convert a hex color to rgb integer tuple."""
if color.startswith('#'):
color = color[1:]
if len(color) == 3:
color = ''.join([c*2 for c in color])
if len(color) != 6:
return False
try:
r = int(color[:2],16)
g = int(color[2:4],16)
b = int(color[4:],16)
except ValueError:
return False
else:
return r,g,b
def dark_color(color):
"""Check whether a color is 'dark'.
Currently, this is simply whether the luminance is <50%"""
rgb = hex_to_rgb(color)
if rgb:
return rgb_to_hls(*rgb)[1] < 128
else: # default to False
return False
def dark_style(stylename):
"""Guess whether the background of the style with name 'stylename'
counts as 'dark'."""
return dark_color(get_style_by_name(stylename).background_color)
def get_colors(stylename):
"""Construct the keys to be used building the base stylesheet
from a templatee."""
style = get_style_by_name(stylename)
fgcolor = style.style_for_token(Token.Text)['color'] or ''
if len(fgcolor) in (3,6):
# could be 'abcdef' or 'ace' hex, which needs '#' prefix
try:
int(fgcolor, 16)
except TypeError:
pass
else:
fgcolor = "#"+fgcolor
return dict(
bgcolor = style.background_color,
select = style.highlight_color,
fgcolor = fgcolor
)
def sheet_from_template(name, colors='lightbg'):
"""Use one of the base templates, and set bg/fg/select colors."""
colors = colors.lower()
if colors=='lightbg':
return default_light_style_template%get_colors(name)
elif colors=='linux':
return default_dark_style_template%get_colors(name)
elif colors=='nocolor':
return default_bw_style_sheet
else:
raise KeyError("No such color scheme: %s"%colors)