##// END OF EJS Templates
Working version of the new config loaders for .py files and argparse.
Working version of the new config loaders for .py files and argparse.

File last commit:

r2069:c058c3f8
r2185:ade94907
Show More
inputhook.py
171 lines | 5.8 KiB | text/x-python | PythonLexer
#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""
Inputhook management for GUI event loop integration.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import ctypes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class InputHookManager(object):
"""Manage PyOS_InputHook for different GUI toolkits."""
def __init__(self):
self.PYFUNC = ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int)
self._reset()
def _reset(self):
self._callback_pyfunctype = None
self._callback = None
self._installed = False
def get_pyos_inputhook(self):
"""Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.c_void_p.
"""
return ctypes.c_void_p.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
def get_pyos_inputhook_as_func(self):
"""Return the current PyOS_InputHook as a ctypes.PYFUNCYPE.
"""
return self.PYFUNC.in_dll(ctypes.pythonapi,"PyOS_InputHook")
def set_inputhook(self, callback):
"""Set PyOS_InputHook to callback and return the previous one.
"""
self._callback = callback
self._callback_pyfunctype = self.PYFUNC(callback)
pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = \
ctypes.cast(self._callback_pyfunctype, ctypes.c_void_p).value
self._installed = True
return original
def clear_inputhook(self):
"""Set PyOS_InputHook to NULL and return the previous one.
"""
pyos_inputhook_ptr = self.get_pyos_inputhook()
original = self.get_pyos_inputhook_as_func()
pyos_inputhook_ptr.value = ctypes.c_void_p(None).value
self._reset()
return original
def enable_wx(self):
"""Enable event loop integration with wxPython.
This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for wxPython, which allows
the wxPython to integrate with terminal based applications like
IPython.
Once this has been called, you can use wx interactively by doing::
>>> import wx
>>> app = wx.App(redirect=False, clearSigInt=False)
Both options this constructor are important for things to work
properly in an interactive context.
But, *don't start the event loop*. That is handled automatically by
PyOS_InputHook.
"""
from IPython.lib.inputhookwx import inputhook_wx
self.set_inputhook(inputhook_wx)
def disable_wx(self):
"""Disable event loop integration with wxPython.
This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
"""
self.clear_inputhook()
def enable_qt4(self):
"""Enable event loop integration with PyQt4.
This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for wxPython, which allows
the PyQt4 to integrate with terminal based applications like
IPython.
Once this has been called, you can simply create a QApplication and
use it. But, *don't start the event loop*. That is handled
automatically by PyOS_InputHook.
"""
from PyQt4 import QtCore
# PyQt4 has had this since 4.3.1. In version 4.2, PyOS_InputHook
# was set when QtCore was imported, but if it ever got removed,
# you couldn't reset it. For earlier versions we can
# probably implement a ctypes version.
try:
QtCore.pyqtRestoreInputHook()
except AttributeError:
pass
def disable_qt4(self):
"""Disable event loop integration with PyQt4.
This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
"""
self.clear_inputhook()
def enable_gtk(self):
"""Enable event loop integration with PyGTK.
This methods sets the PyOS_InputHook for PyGTK, which allows
the PyGTK to integrate with terminal based applications like
IPython.
Once this has been called, you can simple create PyGTK objects and
use them. But, *don't start the event loop*. That is handled
automatically by PyOS_InputHook.
"""
import gtk
try:
gtk.set_interactive(True)
except AttributeError:
# For older versions of gtk, use our own ctypes version
from IPython.lib.inputhookgtk import inputhook_gtk
add_inputhook(inputhook_gtk)
def disable_gtk(self):
"""Disable event loop integration with PyGTK.
This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
"""
self.clear_inputhook()
def enable_tk(self):
# Creating a Tkinter.Tk object sets PyOS_InputHook()
pass
def disable_tk(self):
"""Disable event loop integration with Tkinter.
This merely sets PyOS_InputHook to NULL.
"""
self.clear_inputhook()
inputhook_manager = InputHookManager()
enable_wx = inputhook_manager.enable_wx
disable_wx = inputhook_manager.disable_wx
enable_qt4 = inputhook_manager.enable_qt4
disable_qt4 = inputhook_manager.disable_qt4
enable_gtk = inputhook_manager.enable_gtk
disable_gtk = inputhook_manager.disable_gtk
enable_tk = inputhook_manager.enable_tk
disable_tk = inputhook_manager.disable_tk
clear_inputhook = inputhook_manager.clear_inputhook
set_inputhook = inputhook_manager.set_inputhook