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# Kiwi: a Framework and Enhanced Widgets for Python
#
# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Async Open Source
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA
#
# Author(s): Lorenzo Gil Sanchez <lgs@sicem.biz>
# Johan Dahlin <jdahlin@async.com.br>
#
"""GObject utilities and addons"""
import os
import struct
import sys
import gobject
HAVE_2_6 = gobject.pygtk_version[:2] <= (2, 6)
# When we can depend on 2.8 clean this up, so ClassInittable does not
# need to be tied to GObjectMeta, since it doesn't need to be a GObject
# Always use type for epydoc, since GObjectMeta creates lots of trouble
# for us when using fake objects.
if HAVE_2_6 or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) == 'epyrun':
metabase = type
else:
metabase = gobject.GObjectMeta
def list_properties(gtype, parent=True):
"""
Return a list of all properties for GType gtype, excluding
properties in parent classes
"""
pspecs = gobject.list_properties(gtype)
if parent:
return pspecs
parent = gobject.type_parent(gtype)
parent_pspecs = gobject.list_properties(parent)
return [pspec for pspec in pspecs
if pspec not in parent_pspecs]
def type_register(gtype):
"""Register the type, but only if it's not already registered
@param gtype: the class to register
"""
# copied from gobjectmodule.c:_wrap_type_register
if (getattr(gtype, '__gtype__', None) !=
getattr(gtype.__base__, '__gtype__', None)):
return False
gobject.type_register(gtype)
return True
class _GObjectClassInittableMetaType(metabase):
def __init__(self, name, bases, namespace):
metabase.__init__(self, name, bases, namespace)
self.__class_init__(namespace)
class _GobjectClassInittableObject(object):
__metaclass__ = _GObjectClassInittableMetaType
def __class_init__(cls, namespace):
pass
__class_init__ = classmethod(__class_init__)
class PropertyMeta(_GObjectClassInittableMetaType):
"""
Metaclass that takes into account properties and signals
of baseclasses, even if they're not GObject subclasses.
Which allows you to put signals and properties in mixin
classes.
"""
# pylint fails to understand this is a metaclass
def __init__(self, name, bases, namespace):
def _update_bases(bases, props, signals):
for base in bases:
props.update(getattr(base, '__gproperties__', {}))
signals.update(getattr(base, '__gsignals__', {}))
_update_bases(base.__bases__, props, signals)
for base in bases:
if issubclass(base, gobject.GObject):
# This will be fun.
# Merge in properties and signals from all bases, this
# is not the default behavior of PyGTK, but we need it
props = namespace.setdefault('__gproperties__', {})
signals = namespace.setdefault('__gsignals__', {})
_update_bases(bases, props, signals)
break
# Workaround brokenness in PyGObject meta/type registration
props = namespace.get('__gproperties__', {})
signals = namespace.get('__gsignals__', {})
if hasattr(self, '__gtype__'):
self.__gproperties__ = props
self.__gsignals__ = signals
gtype = self.__gtype__
# Delete signals and properties which are already
# present in the list
signal_names = gobject.signal_list_names(gtype)
for signal in signals.copy():
if signal in signal_names :
del signals[signal]
prop_names = [prop.name for prop in gobject.list_properties(gtype)]
for prop in props.copy():
if prop in prop_names:
del props[prop]
if HAVE_2_6 and issubclass(self, gobject.GObject):
gobject.type_register(self)
_GObjectClassInittableMetaType.__init__(self, name, bases, namespace)
# The metaclass forgets to remove properties and signals
self.__gproperties__ = {}
self.__gsignals__ = {}
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
rv = super(PropertyMeta, self).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
rv.__post_init__()
return rv
class PropertyObject(object):
"""
I am an object which maps GObject properties to attributes
To be able to use me, you must also inherit from a
gobject.GObject subclass.
Example:
>>> from kiwi.utils import PropertyObject, gproperty
>>> class Person(PropertyObject, gobject.GObject):
>>> gproperty('name', str)
>>> gproperty('age', int)
>>> gproperty('married', bool, False)
>>> test = Test()
>>> test.age = 20
>>> test.age
20
>>> test.married
False
"""
__metaclass__ = PropertyMeta
_default_values = {}
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._attributes = {}
if not isinstance(self, gobject.GObject):
raise TypeError("%r must be a GObject subclass" % self)
defaults = self._default_values.copy()
for kwarg in kwargs:
if not kwarg in defaults:
raise TypeError("Unknown keyword argument: %s" % kwarg)
defaults.update(kwargs)
for name, value in defaults.items():
self._set(name, value)
def __class_init__(cls, namespace):
# Do not try to register gobject subclasses
# If you try to instantiate an object you'll get a warning,
# So it is safe to ignore here.
if not issubclass(cls, gobject.GObject):
return
# Create python properties for gobject properties, store all
# the values in self._attributes, so do_set/get_property
# can access them. Using set property for attribute assignments
# allows us to add hooks (notify::attribute) when they change.
default_values = {}
for pspec in list_properties(cls, parent=False):
prop_name = pspec.name.replace('-', '_')
p = property(lambda self, n=prop_name: self._attributes[n],
lambda self, v, n=prop_name: self.set_property(n, v))
setattr(cls, prop_name, p)
if hasattr(pspec, 'default_value'):
default_values[prop_name] = pspec.default_value
cls._default_values.update(default_values)
__class_init__ = classmethod(__class_init__)
def __post_init__(self):
"""
A hook which is called after the constructor is called.
It's mainly here to workaround
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425501
so you can set properties at construction time
"""
def _set(self, name, value):
func = getattr(self, 'prop_set_%s' % name, None)
if callable(func) and func:
value = func(value)
self._attributes[name] = value
def _get(self, name):
func = getattr(self, 'prop_get_%s' % name, None)
if callable(func) and func:
return func()
return self._attributes[name]
def get_attribute_names(self):
return self._attributes.keys()
def is_default_value(self, attr, value):
return self._default_values[attr] == value
def do_set_property(self, pspec, value):
prop_name = pspec.name.replace('-', '_')
self._set(prop_name, value)
def do_get_property(self, pspec):
prop_name = pspec.name.replace('-', '_')
return self._get(prop_name)
def gsignal(name, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Add a GObject signal to the current object.
It current supports the following types:
- str, int, float, long, object, enum
@param name: name of the signal
@type name: string
@param args: types for signal parameters,
if the first one is a string 'override', the signal will be
overridden and must therefor exists in the parent GObject.
@note: flags: A combination of;
- gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST
- gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST
- gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP
- gobject.SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE
- gobject.SIGNAL_DETAILED
- gobject.SIGNAL_ACTION
- gobject.SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS
@note: retval: return value in signal callback
"""
frame = sys._getframe(1)
try:
locals = frame.f_locals
finally:
del frame
dict = locals.setdefault('__gsignals__', {})
if args and args[0] == 'override':
dict[name] = 'override'
else:
retval = kwargs.get('retval', None)
if retval is None:
default_flags = gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST
else:
default_flags = gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST
flags = kwargs.get('flags', default_flags)
if retval is not None and flags != gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST:
raise TypeError(
"You cannot use a return value without setting flags to "
"gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST")
dict[name] = (flags, retval, args)
def _max(c):
# Python 2.3 does not like bitshifting here
return 2 ** ((8 * struct.calcsize(c)) - 1) - 1
_MAX_VALUES = {int : _max('i'),
float: float(2**1024 - 2**971),
long : _max('l') }
_DEFAULT_VALUES = {str : '', float : 0.0, int : 0, long : 0L}
def gproperty(name, ptype, default=None, nick='', blurb='',
flags=gobject.PARAM_READWRITE, **kwargs):
"""
Add a GObject property to the current object.
@param name: name of property
@type name: string
@param ptype: type of property
@type ptype: type
@param default: default value
@param nick: short description
@param blurb: long description
@param flags: parameter flags, a combination of:
- PARAM_READABLE
- PARAM_READWRITE
- PARAM_WRITABLE
- PARAM_CONSTRUCT
- PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY
- PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION
Optional, only for int, float, long types:
@note: minimum: minimum allowed value
@note: maximum: maximum allowed value
"""
# General type checking
if default is None:
default = _DEFAULT_VALUES.get(ptype)
elif not isinstance(default, ptype):
raise TypeError("default must be of type %s, not %r" % (
ptype, default))
if not isinstance(nick, str):
raise TypeError('nick for property %s must be a string, not %r' % (
name, nick))
nick = nick or name
if not isinstance(blurb, str):
raise TypeError('blurb for property %s must be a string, not %r' % (
name, blurb))
# Specific type checking
if ptype == int or ptype == float or ptype == long:
default = (kwargs.get('minimum', ptype(0)),
kwargs.get('maximum', _MAX_VALUES[ptype]),
default)
elif ptype == bool:
if (default is not True and
default is not False):
raise TypeError("default must be True or False, not %r" % (
default))
default = default,
elif gobject.type_is_a(ptype, gobject.GEnum):
if default is None:
raise TypeError("enum properties needs a default value")
elif not isinstance(default, ptype):
raise TypeError("enum value %s must be an instance of %r" %
(default, ptype))
default = default,
elif ptype == str:
default = default,
elif ptype == object:
if default is not None:
raise TypeError("object types does not have default values")
default = ()
else:
raise NotImplementedError("type %r" % ptype)
if flags < 0 or flags > 32:
raise TypeError("invalid flag value: %r" % (flags,))
frame = sys._getframe(1)
try:
locals = frame.f_locals
dict = locals.setdefault('__gproperties__', {})
finally:
del frame
dict[name] = (ptype, nick, blurb) + default + (flags,)
def quote(msg):
"""
Similar to urllib.quote but for glibs GMarkup
@param msg: string to quote
@returns: quoted string
"""
msg = msg.replace('&', '&')
msg = msg.replace('<', '<')
msg = msg.replace('>', '>')
return msg
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