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cpython/Lib/stdwin/srcwin.py
Guido van Rossum 7bc817d5ba * Mass change: get rid of all init() methods, in favor of __init__()
constructors.  There is no backward compatibility.  Not everything has
  been tested.
* aiff.{py,doc}: deleted in favor of aifc.py (which contains its docs as
  comments)
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# srcwin.py -- a source listing window
import stdwin
from stdwinevents import *
import basewin
WIDTH = 40
MAXHEIGHT = 24
class TextWindow(basewin.BaseWindow):
def __init__(self, title, contents):
self.contents = contents
self.linecount = countlines(self.contents)
#
self.lineheight = lh = stdwin.lineheight()
self.leftmargin = self.getmargin()
self.top = 0
self.rightmargin = 30000 # Infinity
self.bottom = lh * self.linecount
#
width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
height = lh*min(MAXHEIGHT, self.linecount)
stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
basewin.BaseWindow.__init__(self, title)
#
self.win.setdocsize(0, self.bottom)
self.initeditor()
def initeditor(self):
r = (self.leftmargin, self.top), (self.rightmargin, self.bottom)
self.editor = self.win.textcreate(r)
self.editor.settext(self.contents)
def closeeditor(self):
self.editor.close()
# def reopen(self):
# self.closeeditor()
# basewin.BaseWindow.reopen(self)
# self.initeditor()
# Override the following two methods to format line numbers differently
def getmark(self, lineno):
return `lineno`
def getmargin(self):
return stdwin.textwidth(`self.linecount + 1` + ' ')
# Event dispatcher, called from mainloop.mainloop()
def dispatch(self, event):
if event[0] == WE_NULL: return # Dummy tested by mainloop
if event[0] == WE_DRAW or not self.editor.event(event):
basewin.BaseWindow.dispatch(self, event)
# Event handlers
def close(self):
self.closeeditor()
basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
def draw(self, detail):
dummy = self.editor.draw(detail)
# Draw line numbers
(left, top), (right, bottom) = detail
topline = top/self.lineheight
botline = bottom/self.lineheight + 1
botline = min(self.linecount, botline)
d = self.win.begindrawing()
try:
h, v = 0, self.lineheight * topline
for lineno in range(topline+1, botline+1):
d.text((h, v), self.getmark(lineno))
v = v + self.lineheight
finally:
d.close()
# Calls from outside
def changemark(self, lineno): # redraw the mark for a line
left = 0
top = (lineno-1) * self.lineheight
right = self.leftmargin
bottom = lineno * self.lineheight
d = self.win.begindrawing()
try:
d.erase((left, top), (right, bottom))
d.text((left, top), self.getmark(lineno))
finally:
d.close()
def showline(self, lineno): # scroll to make a line visible
left = 0
top = (lineno-1) * self.lineheight
right = self.leftmargin
bottom = lineno * self.lineheight
self.win.show((left, top), (right, bottom))
# Subroutine to count the number of lines in a string
def countlines(text):
n = 0
for c in text:
if c == '\n': n = n+1
if text and text[-1] != '\n': n = n+1 # Partial last line
return n
class SourceWindow(TextWindow):
def __init__(self, filename):
self.filename = filename
f = open(self.filename, 'r')
contents = f.read()
f.close()
TextWindow.__init__(self, self.filename, contents)
# ------------------------------ testing ------------------------------
TESTFILE = 'srcwin.py'
def test():
import mainloop
sw = SourceWindow(TESTFILE)
mainloop.mainloop()