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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
try:
from enthought.etsconfig.api import ETSConfig
except:
print >>sys.stderr, "did you install python-chaco?"
print >>sys.stderr, "maybe you did install chaco>=4, then you will need to install the package etsproxy"
print >>sys.stderr, "sudo easy_install etsproxy"
sys.exit(1)
# select the toolkit we want to use
# WX is more stable for now
#ETSConfig.toolkit = 'qt4'
ETSConfig.toolkit = 'wx'
# workaround bad bg color in ubuntu, with Ambiance theme
# wxgtk (or traitsGUI, I dont know) looks like using the menu's bgcolor
# for all custom widgets bg colors. :-(
# This may be useful, but segfaults in recent Debian:
# https://bugs.debian.org/772507
#if ETSConfig.toolkit == 'wx':
# import wx, os
# if "gtk2" in wx.PlatformInfo:
# from gtk import rc_parse, MenuBar
# m = MenuBar()
# if m.rc_get_style().bg[0].red_float < 0.5: # only customize dark bg
# rc_parse(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"images/gtkrc"))
# m.destroy()
# workaround bug in kiva's font manager that fails to find a correct default font on linux
import os
if os.name=="posix":
import warnings
def devnull(*args):
pass
warnings.showwarning = devnull
from kiva.fonttools.font_manager import fontManager, FontProperties
try:
font = FontProperties()
font.set_name("DejaVu Sans")
fontManager.defaultFont = fontManager.findfont(font)
fontManager.warnings = None
except: # this code will throw exception on ETS4, which has actually fixed fontmanager
pass
from pyface.api import GUI
from window import open_file
def main():
import optparse
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="""\
%prog [options] [trace.txt|trace.txt.gz|trace.txt.lzma|trace.dat]
pytimechart - Fast graphical exploration and visualisation for linux kernel traces.""")
parser.add_option("-p", "--prof", dest="prof", action="store_true",
help="activate profiling",
default=False)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
# Create the GUI (this does NOT start the GUI event loop).
gui = GUI()
if len(args) == 0:
args.append("dummy")
for fn in args:
if not open_file(fn):
sys.exit(0)
if options.prof:
import cProfile
dict = {"gui":gui}
cProfile.runctx('gui.start_event_loop()',dict,dict,'timechart.prof')
else:
gui.start_event_loop()
# used for profiling, and regression tests
def just_open():
import optparse
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="""\
%prog [options] [trace.txt|trace.txt.gz|trace.txt.lzma|trace.dat]
pytimechart_parse_test - just test parsing backend...""")
parser.add_option("-p", "--prof", dest="prof", action="store_true",
help="activate profiling",
default=False)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if len(args) > 0:
fn = args[0]
else:
return
if options.prof:
import cProfile
dict = {"open_file":open_file,"fn":fn}
cProfile.runctx('open_file(fn)',dict,dict,'timechart.prof')
else:
open_file(fn)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
import py2exe_wximports
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