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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. import unittest import math, sys import gobject import pgm from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.graph.text import Text from pgm.graph.group import Group class TestGroup(unittest.TestCase): def test_one_group(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() img=Image() txt=Text() # testing "position" property img.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.x, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.y, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.z, 1.0) txt.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(txt.x, 1.0) self.assertEqual(txt.y, 1.0) self.assertEqual(txt.z, 1.0) g=Group(canvas) g.position=(0.5, 0.5, 0.5) self.assertEqual(g.x, 0.5) self.assertEqual(g.y, 0.5) self.assertEqual(g.z, 0.5) g.add(img) self.assertEqual(img.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.5, 1.5, 1.5)) img.x = 2.0 self.assertEqual(img.position, (2.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (2.5, 1.5, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(img.x, 2.0) img.y = 2.0 self.assertEqual(img.position, (2.0, 2.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (2.5, 2.5, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(img.y, 2.0) img.z = 2.0 self.assertEqual(img.position, (2.0, 2.0, 2.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (2.5, 2.5, 2.5)) self.assertEqual(img.z, 2.0) img.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.5, 1.5, 1.5)) g.add(txt) self.assertEqual(txt.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_position(txt), (1.5, 1.5, 1.5)) g.x=0.25 self.assertEqual(img.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.25, 1.5, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(txt.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_position(txt), (1.25, 1.5, 1.5)) # testing "opacity" property g.opacity=255 img.opacity=64 txt.opacity=64 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 64) g.opacity=64 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 16) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 16) g.opacity=32 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 32) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 8) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 8) g.opacity=255 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 64) img.opacity = 255 txt.opacity = 255 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 255) g.opacity=64 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 64) g.opacity=127 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 127) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 127) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 127) g.opacity=255 self.assertEqual(g.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 255) # testing "visible" property g.visible = True img.visible = False txt.visible = False self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(txt.visible, False) img.visible = True txt.visible = True self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) self.assertEqual(txt.visible, True) g.visible = True img.visible = False txt.visible = True self.assertEqual(g.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(txt.visible, True) g.visible = False img.visible = False txt.visible = True self.assertEqual(g.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) #self.assertEqual(txt.visible, False) g.visible = True img.visible = True txt.visible = False self.assertEqual(g.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) #self.assertEqual(txt.visible, False) g.visible = False self.assertEqual(g.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) #self.assertEqual(txt.visible, False) g.visible = True txt.visible = True self.assertEqual(g.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) #self.assertEqual(txt.visible, True) # testing "size" property # getter self.assertEqual(g.size, (2.0, 2.0)) self.assertEqual(g.width, 2.0) self.assertEqual(g.height, 2.0) img.position = (0, 0, 0) self.assertEqual(g.size, (2.0, 2.0)) self.assertEqual(g.width, 2.0) self.assertEqual(g.height, 2.0) txt.size = (0.5, 0.5) self.assertEqual(g.size, (1.5, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(g.width, 1.5) self.assertEqual(g.height, 1.5) txt.position = (0.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(g.size, (1.0, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(g.width, 1.0) self.assertEqual(g.height, 1.5) # setter g.size = (1.0, 1.5) self.assertEqual(g.size, (1.0, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(txt.size, (0.5, 0.5)) self.assertEqual(txt.position, (0.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(img.size, (1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(img.position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) g.size = (2.0, 1.5) self.assertEqual(g.size, (2.0, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(txt.size, (1.0, 0.5)) self.assertEqual(txt.position, (0.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(img.size, (2.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(img.position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) g.size = (2.0, 3.0) self.assertEqual(g.size, (2.0, 3.0)) self.assertEqual(txt.size, (1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(txt.position, (0.0, 2.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(img.size, (2.0, 2.0)) self.assertEqual(img.position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) def test_two_empty_group(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() # testing "opacity" property g_parent = Group(canvas) g_child = Group(canvas) self.assertEqual(g_parent.position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) self.assertEqual(g_parent.absolute_position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) g_parent.add(g_child) self.assertEqual(g_child.position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) g_child.position = (0.5, 0.5, 0.5) self.assertEqual(g_parent.position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) self.assertEqual(g_parent.absolute_position, (0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) self.assertEqual(g_child.position, (0.5, 0.5, 0.5)) self.assertEqual(g_child.absolute_position, (0.5, 0.5, 0.5)) g_parent.position = (1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(g_parent.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(g_parent.absolute_position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(g_child.position, (0.5, 0.5, 0.5)) self.assertEqual(g_child.absolute_position, (1.5, 1.5, 1.5)) g_child2 = Group(canvas) g_child2.position = (0.2, 0.2, 0.2) g_parent.add(g_child2) self.assertEqual(g_child2.absolute_position, (1.2, 1.2, 1.2)) # testing "opacity" property g_parent.opacity = 128 g_child.opacity = 64 self.assertEqual(g_parent.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(g_child.opacity, 64) opacity = math.floor(g_child.opacity * g_child.parent.absolute_opacity_factor) self.assertEqual(opacity, 32) g_child.opacity = 32 self.assertEqual(g_child.opacity, 32) opacity = math.floor(g_child.opacity * g_child.parent.absolute_opacity_factor) self.assertEqual(opacity, 16) g_child.opacity = 128 self.assertEqual(g_child.opacity, 128) opacity = math.floor(g_child.opacity * g_child.parent.absolute_opacity_factor) self.assertEqual(opacity, 64) # testing "visible" property g_parent.visible = True g_child.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, True) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, True) g_parent.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) g_child.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) g_child.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) g_child2.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) g_parent.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, True) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, True) self.assertEqual(g_child2.visible, True) g_parent.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child2.visible, False) g_parent.visible = True g_child.visible = False g_child2.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, True) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child2.visible, True) g_parent.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child2.visible, False) g_parent.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, True) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) self.assertEqual(g_child2.visible, True) def test_two_empty_group2(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g=Group(canvas) img=Image() self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, True) g.add(img) self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, False) def test_two_group(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() # testing "position" property g_parent=Group(canvas) img=Image() txt=Text() img.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) txt.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) g_parent.add(img) g_parent.add(txt) g_parent.position=(0.5, 0.5, 0.5) self.assertEqual(img.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(txt.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(g_parent.position, (0.5, 0.5, 0.5)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.5, 1.5, 1.5)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(txt), (1.5, 1.5, 1.5)) img2=Image() img2.position=(2.0, 2.0, 2.0) txt2=Text() txt2.position=(2.0, 2.0, 2.0) g_child=Group(canvas) g_child.add(img2) g_child.add(txt2) g_parent.add(g_child) g_child.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img2), (3.5, 3.5, 3.5)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_position(txt2), (3.5, 3.5, 3.5)) # testing "opacity" property g_parent.opacity=255 g_child.opacity=128 img.opacity=128 img2.opacity=128 txt.opacity=128 txt2.opacity=128 self.assertEqual(g_parent.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(g_child.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(img2.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(txt2.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 128) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img2), 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 128) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt2), 64) g_parent.opacity=128 g_child.opacity=128 img.opacity=128 img2.opacity=128 txt.opacity=128 txt2.opacity=128 self.assertEqual(g_parent.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(g_child.opacity, 128) opacity = math.floor(g_child.opacity * g_child.parent.absolute_opacity_factor) self.assertEqual(opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(img2.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(txt2.opacity, 128) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img2), 32) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt2), 32) img.opacity=255 img2.opacity=64 txt.opacity=255 txt2.opacity=64 self.assertEqual(img.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(img2.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(txt.opacity, 255) self.assertEqual(txt2.opacity, 64) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img), 128) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_opacity(img2), 16) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt), 128) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_opacity(txt2), 16) # testing "visible" property g_parent.visible = True g_child.visible = True img.visible = True img2.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_parent.visible, True) self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_child.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_child.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_parent.visible = False self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_parent.visible = True self.assertEqual(g_child.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) img2.visible = True self.assertEqual(img2.visible, True) g_child.visible = False self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_parent.visible = False self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_child.visible = True self.assertEqual(img2.visible, False) g_parent.visible = True self.assertEqual(img2.visible, True) def test_two_groups2(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent=Group(canvas) g_child=Group(canvas) img=Image() txt=Text() g_child.add(img) g_child.add(txt) g_parent.add(g_child) g_parent.position=(1.0, 0.0, 0.0) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_position(txt), (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)) g_child.position=(0.0, 1.0, 0.0) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.0, 1.0, 0.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Text.get_position(txt), (1.0, 1.0, 0.0)) def test_two_groups3(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent=Group(canvas) g_child=Group(canvas) img=Image() g_child.add(img) g_parent.y=2.0 g_child.position=(1.0, 0.0, 0.0) g_parent.add(g_child) self.assertEqual(g_child.absolute_position, (1.0, 2.0, 0.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.0, 2.0, 0.0)) def test_three_groups(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_p = Group(canvas) g_a = Group(canvas) g_b = Group(canvas) img = Image() g_p.add(g_a) g_a.add(g_b) g_b.add(img) img.x = 1.0 g_a.x = 1.0 g_p.x = 1.0 g_b.x = 1.0 self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (4.0, 0.0, 0.0)) def test_remove_elements_from_group(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent = Group(canvas) i_child_a = Image() i_child_b = Image() i_child_c = Image() i_child_d = Image() if gobject.pygobject_version >= (2, 13, 0): # 1 + the one taken by sys.getrefcount() initial_refcount = 2 # Group.add takes two references with the new toggle_ref stuff, one # in the list of drawables and one in pgm.Canvas.add (when # g_object_ref is called) add_refs = 2 else: # older versions of pygobject do Py_INCREF(self) in # pygobject_register_wrapper, as above consider the ref taken by # sys.getrefcount() initial_refcount = 3 add_refs = 1 g_parent.add(i_child_a) g_parent.add(i_child_b) g_parent.add(i_child_c) g_parent.add(i_child_d) # after insertion in the group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_a), initial_refcount + add_refs) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_b), initial_refcount + add_refs) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_c), initial_refcount + add_refs) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_d), initial_refcount + add_refs) self.assertEqual(i_child_a.__gstrefcount__, 2) self.assertEqual(i_child_b.__gstrefcount__, 2) self.assertEqual(i_child_c.__gstrefcount__, 2) self.assertEqual(i_child_d.__gstrefcount__, 2) # progressive removal self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 4) g_parent.remove(i_child_b) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 3) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_b), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(i_child_b.__gstrefcount__, 1) g_parent.remove(i_child_a) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_a), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(i_child_a.__gstrefcount__, 1) g_parent.remove(i_child_c) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_c), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(i_child_c.__gstrefcount__, 1) g_parent.remove(i_child_d) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 0) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(i_child_d), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(i_child_d.__gstrefcount__, 1) def test_remove_groups_from_group(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent = Group(canvas) g_child1 = Group(canvas) g_child2 = Group(canvas) if gobject.pygobject_version >= (2, 13, 0): # 1 + the one taken by sys.getrefcount() initial_refcount = 2 # Group.add takes two references with the new toggle_ref stuff, one # in the list of drawables and one in pgm.Canvas.add (when # g_object_ref is called) add_refs = 2 else: # older versions of pygobject do Py_INCREF(self) in # pygobject_register_wrapper, as above consider the ref taken by # sys.getrefcount() initial_refcount = 3 add_refs = 1 # before insertion in group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_parent), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child1), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child2), initial_refcount) g_parent.add(g_child1) g_parent.add(g_child1) # after insertion of one group twice in the parent group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_parent), initial_refcount + 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child1), initial_refcount + 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child2), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 1) g_parent.add(g_child2) # after insertion of the second group in the parent group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_parent), initial_refcount + 2) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child1), initial_refcount + 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child2), initial_refcount + 1) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 2) g_parent.remove(g_child1) # after removal of one group from the parent group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_parent), initial_refcount + 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child1), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child2), initial_refcount + 1) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 1) g_parent.remove(g_child2) # after removal of the other group from the parent group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_parent), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child1), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child2), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 0) g_parent.remove(g_child2) # after removal of the other group from the parent group self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_parent), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child1), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g_child2), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 0) def test_empty(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent = Group(canvas) g_child = Group(canvas) g_grand_child = Group(canvas) # before insertion in group self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 0) self.assertEqual(len(g_child.children), 0) self.assertEqual(len(g_grand_child.children), 0) g_parent.add(g_child) g_child.add(g_grand_child) # after insertion self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 1) self.assertEqual(len(g_child.children), 1) self.assertEqual(len(g_grand_child.children), 0) g_parent.empty() # after empty self.assertEqual(len(g_parent.children), 0) self.assertEqual(len(g_child.children), 0) self.assertEqual(len(g_grand_child.children), 0) def test_set_canvas1(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent = Group() g_child = Group() img = Image() # before insertion in group self.assertEqual(g_parent.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(g_child.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(img.get_parent(), None) g_parent.add(g_child) g_child.add(img) # after insertion self.assertEqual(g_parent.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(g_child.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(img.get_parent(), None) # set the canvas to the parent g_parent.canvas = canvas self.assertEqual(g_parent.canvas, canvas) self.assertEqual(g_child.canvas, canvas) self.assertEqual(img.get_parent(), canvas) def test_set_canvas2(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() g_parent = Group() g_child = Group() img = Image() # before set canvas self.assertEqual(g_parent.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(g_child.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(img.get_parent(), None) # set the canvas to the parent g_parent.canvas = canvas self.assertEqual(g_parent.canvas, canvas) self.assertEqual(g_child.canvas, None) self.assertEqual(img.get_parent(), None) g_parent.add(g_child) g_child.add(img) # after insertion in parent group self.assertEqual(g_parent.canvas, canvas) self.assertEqual(g_child.canvas, canvas) self.assertEqual(img.get_parent(), canvas) def test_size_with_offset(self): group = Group() img1 = Image() img1.size = (1, 2) group.add(img1) self.assertEqual(group.size, (1, 2)) img1.position = (1, 0, 0) self.assertEqual(group.size, (2, 2)) img1.position = (0, 1, 0) self.assertEqual(group.size, (1, 3)) img1.position = (1, 1, 1) self.assertEqual(group.size, (2, 3)) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/extend/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000063511205034414016163 00000000000000tests = \ pgm_test_case.py \ test_group.py \ test_image.py \ test_list.py check-local: @PYTHONPATH=$(top_builddir):$(top_builddir)/pgm/.libs:`pwd`:$(top_srcdir):$(PYTHONPATH) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/run.py @rm -fr *.pyc check-verbose: @VERBOSE=yes PYTHONPATH=$(top_builddir):$(top_builddir)/pgm/.libs:`pwd`:$(top_srcdir):$(PYTHONPATH) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/run.py @rm -fr *.pyc EXTRA_DIST = $(tests) run.py pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/extend/test_image.py0000644000175000017500000001062011205034414016615 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import unittest import sys import gobject from pgm.graph.image import Image import pgm class TestImage(unittest.TestCase): def test_image(self): img=Image() img.position=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.x, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.y, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.z, 1.0) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) img.position_offset=(1.0, 1.0, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.x_offset, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.y_offset, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.z_offset, 1.0) self.assertEqual(img.position, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (2.0, 2.0, 2.0)) img.y_offset = 2.0 self.assertEqual(img.position_offset, (1.0, 2.0, 1.0)) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.get_position(img), (2.0, 3.0, 2.0)) img.visible=True self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), True) img.parent_visibility=True self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, True) self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), True) img.parent_visibility=False self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, False) self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), False) img.visible=True self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, False) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), False) img.parent_visibility=False self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, False) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), False) img.parent_visibility=True self.assertEqual(img.visible, True) self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, True) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), True) img.parent_visibility=False self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, False) self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), False) img.visible=False img.parent_visibility=True img.parent_visibility=False img.parent_visibility=True self.assertEqual(img.visible, False) self.assertEqual(img.parent_visibility, True) self.assertEqual(pgm.Image.is_visible(img), False) def test_refcount(self): img = Image() if gobject.pygobject_version >= (2, 13, 0): initial_refcount = 2 # pgm.Canvas.add takes one reference with the new toggle_ref stuff, # (when g_object_ref is called) add_refs = 1 else: initial_refcount = 3 add_refs = 0 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(img.__gstrefcount__, 1) canvas = pgm.Canvas() canvas.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), initial_refcount + add_refs) self.assertEqual(img.__gstrefcount__, 2) canvas.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) canvas.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), initial_refcount + add_refs) 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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. import unittest import sys import gobject from pgm.graph.group import Group from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.widgets.list import List import pgm class TestList(unittest.TestCase): def test_image(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() l = List(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) img = Image() pygobj_has_toggle_notify = gobject.pygobject_version >= (2, 13, 0) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: initial_refcount = 2 else: initial_refcount = 3 expected_refcount = initial_refcount self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(l), initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), initial_refcount) # adding img directly to the list _as a Group_ l.add(img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: # here one reference is taken by the group, another by the canvas expected_refcount += 2 else: # just a reference by the group expected_refcount += 1 self.assertEqual (sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) # trying to add img again to the list _as a Group_ l.add(img) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) # removing img from the list l.remove(img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: expected_refcount -= 2 else: expected_refcount -= 1 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) # same but adding img to the canvas before adding it to the list _as a # Group_ canvas.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: # g_object_ref is called on the object here, so pygobject calls # Py_INCREF on img expected_refcount += 1 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) l.add(img) expected_refcount += 1 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) l.remove(img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: # a ref is also removed from the canvas here expected_refcount -= 2 else: expected_refcount -= 1 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) canvas.remove(img) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), initial_refcount) # adding img directly to the list _as a List_ l.append(img) # 4 references added: one for the Group, one for the List, two for the # implicitely animated object (implicit + one modifier) expected_refcount += 4 if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: # the Group takes two refs here (one in the canvas) expected_refcount += 1 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 1) # trying to add img again to the list _as a List_ l.append(img) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), expected_refcount) self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 1) # removing img from the list l.remove(img) self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 0) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 0) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), initial_refcount) def test_group(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() l = List(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) g = Group(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) pygobj_has_toggle_notify = gobject.pygobject_version >= (2, 13, 0) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: g_initial_refcount = 2 l_initial_refcount = 2 else: g_initial_refcount = 3 l_initial_refcount = 3 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(l), l_initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_initial_refcount) # adding group directly to the list _as a List_ l.append(g) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_initial_refcount+6) self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 1) # removing group from the list l.remove(g) self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 0) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 0) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_initial_refcount) def test_multiple(self): canvas = pgm.Canvas() l = List(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) g = Group(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) img = Image() pygobj_has_toggle_notify = gobject.pygobject_version >= (2, 13, 0) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: img_initial_refcount = 2 g_initial_refcount = g_expected_refcount = 2 l_initial_refcount = 2 else: img_initial_refcount = 3 g_initial_refcount = g_expected_refcount = 3 l_initial_refcount = 3 img_expected_refcount = img_initial_refcount self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(l), l_initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), img_initial_refcount) # adding group directly to the list _as a List_ l.append(g) l.append(img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: img_expected_refcount += 5 else: img_expected_refcount += 4 g_expected_refcount += 6 self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), img_expected_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_expected_refcount) self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 2) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 2) # removing img from the list l.remove(img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: img_expected_refcount -= 5 else: img_expected_refcount -= 4 self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), img_expected_refcount) # adding img to the group g.add(img) if pygobj_has_toggle_notify: img_expected_refcount += 2 else: img_expected_refcount += 1 self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 1) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), img_expected_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_expected_refcount) # removing group from the list l.remove(g) g.remove(img) g_expected_refcount -= 6 img_expected_refcount -= 1 self.assertEqual(len(l.widgets), 0) self.assertEqual(len(l.animated_widgets), 0) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(l), l_initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), g_initial_refcount) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(img), img_initial_refcount) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/extend/run.py0000644000175000017500000000212311205034414015277 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import unittest import sys import os sys.path.append('./pgm/.libs') #if 'PGM_PLUGIN_PATH' not in os.environ: # os.environ['PGM_PLUGIN_PATH'] = 'plugins' from test_group import * from test_image import * #from test_list import * unittest.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/extend/pgm_test_case.py0000644000175000017500000000474311205034414017322 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import unittest import gst import gc class PgmTestCase(unittest.TestCase): _types = [gst.Object, gst.MiniObject] def gccollect(self): # run the garbage collector ret = 0 gst.debug('garbage collecting') while True: c = gc.collect() ret += c if c == 0: break gst.debug('done garbage collecting, %d objects' % ret) return ret def gctrack(self): # store all gst objects in the gc in a tracking dict # call before doing any allocation in your test, from setUp gst.debug('tracking gc GstObjects for types %r' % self._types) self.gccollect() self._tracked = {} for c in self._types: self._tracked[c] = [o for o in gc.get_objects() if isinstance(o, c)] def gcverify(self): # verify no new gst objects got added to the gc # call after doing all cleanup in your test, from tearDown gst.debug('verifying gc GstObjects for types %r' % self._types) new = [] for c in self._types: objs = [o for o in gc.get_objects() if isinstance(o, c)] new.extend([o for o in objs if o not in self._tracked[c]]) self.failIf(new, "unref-ed objects: %s" % str(new)) #self.failIf(new, ["%r:%d" % (type(o), id(o)) for o in new]) del self._tracked def setUp(self): """ Override me by chaining up to me at the start of your setUp. """ self.gctrack() def tearDown(self): """ Override me by chaining up to me at the end of your tearDown. """ self.gccollect() self.gcverify() pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433013505 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_pgm.py0000644000175000017500000000376311205034414015624 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import sys from pgm_test_case import PgmTestCase class TestPgm(PgmTestCase): def test_import(self): """ check pgm import wont't fail """ self.failUnless(__import__('pgm')) def test_pgm_version(self): """ test version informations retrieval """ import pgm version = pgm.version() self.failUnless(version) self.failUnless(isinstance(version, tuple)) self.assertEquals(len(version), 4) major, minor, micro, nano = version self.failUnless(isinstance(major, int)) self.failUnless(isinstance(minor, int)) self.failUnless(isinstance(micro, int)) self.failUnless(isinstance(nano, int)) version_string = pgm.version_string() self.failUnless(version_string) self.failUnless(isinstance(version_string, basestring)) # TODO: test version values ? ## def test_pgm_viewport_factory(self): ## """ test viewport creation functions ## """ ## import pgm ## viewport = pgm.viewport_factory_make("boilerplate") ## self.failUnless(isinstance(viewport, pgm.Viewport)) ## del viewport pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_canvas.py0000644000175000017500000000772311205034414016314 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm_test_case import PgmTestCase import pgm class TestCanvas(PgmTestCase): def setUp(self): self.c = pgm.Canvas() PgmTestCase.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): del self.c PgmTestCase.tearDown(self) def test_size(self): # get size = self.c.get_size() self.failUnless(isinstance(size, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(size), 2) w, h = size self.failUnless(isinstance(w, float)) self.failUnless(isinstance(h, float)) # set new_size = (1024, 768) self.c.set_size(*new_size) self.assertEqual(self.c.get_size(), new_size) def test_add_remove(self): layer = pgm.DrawableLayer(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) d1 = pgm.Text("foo") d2 = pgm.Text("bar") d3 = pgm.Text("koa") self.assertEqual(d1.__gstrefcount__, 1) #import pdb; pdb.set_trace() # add err = self.c.add(layer, d1) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_OK) self.assertEqual(d1.__gstrefcount__, 2) err = self.c.add(layer, d1) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_X) self.assertEqual(d1.__gstrefcount__, 2) # add many err = self.c.add(layer, d2, d3) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_OK) self.assertEqual(d2.__gstrefcount__, 2) self.assertEqual(d3.__gstrefcount__, 2) # remove err = self.c.remove(d1) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_OK) self.assertEqual(d1.__gstrefcount__, 1) err = self.c.remove(d1) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_X) # remove many err = self.c.remove(d2, d3) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_OK) self.assertEqual(d2.__gstrefcount__, 1) self.assertEqual(d3.__gstrefcount__, 1) err = self.c.remove(d2, d3) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_X) del d1, d2, d3 def test_order(self): layer = pgm.DrawableLayer(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) d1 = pgm.Text("foo") self.c.add(layer, d1) # get order = self.c.get_order(d1) self.failUnless(isinstance(order, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(order), 2) l, order = order self.assertEqual(l, layer) self.failUnless(isinstance(order, int)) # FIXME: test order value # set self.c.set_order(d1, 0) self.assertEqual(self.c.get_order(d1), (layer, 0)) self.c.remove(d1) self.assertEqual(d1.__gstrefcount__, 1) del d1 def test_layer_count(self): layer = pgm.DrawableLayer(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) d1 = pgm.Text("foo") self.c.add(layer, d1) # get layer_count = self.c.get_layer_count(layer) self.failUnless(isinstance(layer_count, int)) self.assertEqual(layer_count, 1) self.c.remove(d1) layer_count = self.c.get_layer_count(layer) self.failUnless(isinstance(layer_count, int)) self.assertEqual(layer_count, 0) self.assertEqual(d1.__gstrefcount__, 1) del d1 def test_regenerate(self): err = self.c.regenerate() self.assertEqual(err, pgm.ERROR_OK) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000074611205034414015462 00000000000000tests = \ pgm_test_case.py \ test_canvas.py \ test_drawable.py \ test_event.py \ test_image.py \ test_pgm.py \ test_text.py \ test_viewport_factory.py \ test_viewport.py check-local: @PYTHONPATH=$(top_builddir):$(top_builddir)/pgm/.libs:`pwd`:$(PYTHONPATH) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/run.py @rm -fr *.pyc check-verbose: @VERBOSE=yes PYTHONPATH=$(top_builddir):$(top_builddir)/pgm/.libs:`pwd`:$(PYTHONPATH) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/run.py @rm -fr *.pyc EXTRA_DIST = $(tests) run.py pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_drawable.py0000644000175000017500000000637611205034414016625 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm_test_case import PgmTestCase import pgm class _TestDrawable(PgmTestCase): def setUp(self): # please set self.drawable PgmTestCase.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): if hasattr(self, 'drawable'): del self.drawable PgmTestCase.tearDown(self) def test_visibility(self): # hide self.drawable.hide() self.assertEqual(self.drawable.is_visible(), False) # show self.drawable.show() self.assertEqual(self.drawable.is_visible(), True) def test_size(self): size = self.drawable.get_size() new_size = (50, 60.) self.drawable.set_size(*new_size) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_size(), new_size) def test_position(self): # get position = self.drawable.get_position() self.failUnless(isinstance(position, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(position), 3) self.assertEqual(position, (0., 0., 0.)) # set new_pos = (1, 2, 3.5) self.drawable.set_position(*new_pos) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_position(), new_pos) # TODO: move to test_image ## def test_alignment(self): ## # get ## align = self.drawable.get_alignment() ## self.assertEqual(align, pgm.DrawableAlignment(pgm.DRAWABLE_CENTER)) ## # set ## new_align = pgm.DrawableAlignment(pgm.DRAWABLE_LEFT) ## self.drawable.set_alignment(new_align) ## self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_alignment(), new_align) def test_fg_color(self): # get fg_color = self.drawable.get_fg_color() self.assertEqual(fg_color, (255, 255, 255, 255)) # set new_color = (128, 254, 34, 45) self.drawable.set_fg_color(*new_color) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_fg_color(), new_color) def test_bg_color(self): # get bg_color = self.drawable.get_bg_color() self.assertEqual(bg_color, (255, 255, 255, 255)) # set new_color = (128, 254, 34, 45) self.drawable.set_bg_color(*new_color) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_bg_color(), new_color) def test_opacity(self): # get opacity = self.drawable.get_opacity() self.assertEqual(opacity, 255) # set new_opacity = 128 self.drawable.set_opacity(new_opacity) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_opacity(), new_opacity) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_viewport_factory.py0000644000175000017500000000360711205034414020444 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import sys from pgm_test_case import PgmTestCase import pgm class TestViewportFactory(PgmTestCase): def setUp(self): self.factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('boilerplate') PgmTestCase.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): del self.factory PgmTestCase.tearDown(self) def test_properties(self): description = self.factory.get_description() self.failUnless(description) self.failUnless(isinstance(description, basestring)) license = self.factory.get_license() self.failUnless(license) self.failUnless(isinstance(license, basestring)) origin = self.factory.get_origin() self.failUnless(origin) self.failUnless(isinstance(origin, basestring)) author = self.factory.get_author() self.failUnless(author) self.failUnless(isinstance(author, basestring)) def test_create(self): viewport = self.factory.create() self.failUnless(viewport) self.failUnless(isinstance(viewport, pgm.Viewport)) del viewport pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_viewport.py0000644000175000017500000000774511205034414016724 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm_test_case import PgmTestCase import pgm class TestViewport(PgmTestCase): def setUp(self): #self.v = pgm.viewport_factory_make('boilerplate') factory = pgm.ViewportFactory("boilerplate") self.v = factory.create() PgmTestCase.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): del self.v PgmTestCase.tearDown(self) def test_title(self): # title set new_title = ("foo quoi") self.failUnless(self.v.set_title(new_title)) def test_cursor(self): # cursor get cursor = self.v.get_cursor() self.failUnless(isinstance(cursor, pgm.ViewportCursor)) self.assertEqual(cursor, pgm.VIEWPORT_LEFT_ARROW) # cursor set new_cursor = pgm.ViewportCursor(pgm.VIEWPORT_INHERIT) self.v.set_cursor(new_cursor) self.assertEqual(self.v.get_cursor(), new_cursor) def test_size(self): # size get size = self.v.get_size() self.failUnless(isinstance(size, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(size), 2) self.assertEqual(size, (800, 600)) # size set s = (1024, 768) self.v.set_size(*s) new_size = self.v.get_size() self.assertEqual(new_size, s) def test_fullscreen(self): # fullscreen get fs = self.v.get_fullscreen() self.failUnless(isinstance(fs, bool)) self.assertEqual(fs, False) # fullscreen set self.v.set_fullscreen(True) self.assertEqual(self.v.get_fullscreen(), True) def test_screen_resolution(self): # screen resolution get res = self.v.get_screen_resolution() self.failUnless(isinstance(res, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(res), 2) for r in res: self.failUnless(isinstance(r, int)) # screen resolution set # FIXME: we do not want to play with developers' resolution #new_res = (1, 2) #self.v.set_screen_resolution(*new_res) #self.assertEqual(self.v.get_screen_resolution(), new_res) def test_screen_size_mm(self): # screen size mm get size = self.v.get_screen_size_mm() self.failUnless(isinstance(size, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(size), 2) for r in size: self.failUnless(isinstance(r, int)) # screen size mm set new_size = (1, 2) self.v.set_screen_size_mm(*new_size) self.assertEqual(self.v.get_screen_size_mm(), new_size) def test_events(self): # TODO: connect to signals # TODO: manually push events and test? pass def test_canvas(self): # canvas get canvas = self.v.get_canvas() self.assertEqual(canvas, None) # canvas set c = pgm.Canvas() self.v.set_canvas(c) self.assertEqual(c, self.v.get_canvas()) self.v.set_canvas(None) def test_pixel_formats(self): # pixel formats get pixel_formats = self.v.get_pixel_formats() # TODO: finish me def test_caps_mask(self): # get mask = self.v.get_caps_mask() ## print '>>', mask ## self.failUnless(isinstance(mask, long)) # no set ?? pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_image.py0000644000175000017500000000614511205034414016120 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from test_drawable import _TestDrawable import pgm import gst class TestImage(_TestDrawable): def setUp(self): self.drawable = pgm.Image() _TestDrawable.setUp(self) def test_interp(self): # get interp = self.drawable.get_interp() self.assertEqual(interp, pgm.ImageInterpType(pgm.IMAGE_BILINEAR)) # set new_interp = pgm.ImageInterpType(pgm.IMAGE_NEAREST) self.drawable.set_interp(new_interp) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_interp(), new_interp) def test_aspect_ratio(self): # get par = self.drawable.get_aspect_ratio() self.failUnless(isinstance(par, tuple)) self.assertEqual(len(par), 2) self.assertEqual(par, (0, 1)) # set new_par = (4, 3) self.drawable.set_aspect_ratio(*new_par) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_aspect_ratio(), new_par) ## def test_set_from(self): ## # gst buffer ## buf = gst.Buffer("foo") ## err = self.drawable.set_from_gst_buffer(pgm.ImagePixelFormat(pgm.IMAGE_RGBA), ## 800, 600, 1, buf) ## self.assertEqual(err, pgm.Error(pgm.ERROR_OK)) ## self.assertEqual(buf.__grefcount__, 2) ## # buffer ## buf = "foo" ## err = self.drawable.set_from_buffer(pgm.ImagePixelFormat(pgm.IMAGE_RGBA), ## 800, 600, 1, len(buf), buf) ## self.assertEqual(err, pgm.Error(pgm.ERROR_OK)) def test_clear(self): # gst buf ref count buf = gst.Buffer("foo") err = self.drawable.set_from_gst_buffer(pgm.ImagePixelFormat(pgm.IMAGE_RGBA), 800, 600, 1, buf) self.assertEqual(err, pgm.Error(pgm.ERROR_OK)) self.assertEqual(buf.__grefcount__, 2) self.drawable.clear() self.assertEqual(buf.__grefcount__, 1) # TODO: slave def test_layout(self): # get ltype = self.drawable.get_layout() self.assertEqual(ltype, pgm.ImageLayoutType(pgm.IMAGE_SCALED)) # set new_ltype = pgm.ImageLayoutType(pgm.IMAGE_FILLED) self.drawable.set_layout(new_ltype) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_layout(), new_ltype) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_event.py0000644000175000017500000000747211205034414016163 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm_test_case import PgmTestCase import pgm import time import string class TestEvent(PgmTestCase): def test_nothing(self): evt = pgm.Event(pgm.NOTHING) self.failUnless(evt) # err, nothing to test :) def create_event(self, typ): evt = pgm.Event(typ) evt.source = 1 if typ != pgm.CONFIGURE: now = int(time.time()) evt.time = now self.assertEqual(evt.time, now) self.assertEqual(evt.source, 1) self.assertEqual(evt.type, typ) return evt def test_motion_notify(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.MOTION_NOTIFY) x, y = 2.0, 50.0 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) def test_button_press(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.BUTTON_PRESS) x, y = 2.0, 50.0 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) b = pgm.BUTTON_LEFT evt.button = b self.assertEqual(evt.button, b) def test_button_release(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.BUTTON_RELEASE) x, y = 2.0, 50.0 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) b = pgm.BUTTON_LEFT evt.button = b self.assertEqual(evt.button, b) def test_2_button_press(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS) x, y = 2.0, 50.0 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) b = pgm.BUTTON_LEFT evt.button = b self.assertEqual(evt.button, b) def test_3_button_press(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS) x, y = 2.0, 50.0 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) b = pgm.BUTTON_LEFT evt.button = b self.assertEqual(evt.button, b) def test_key_press(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.KEY_PRESS) k = pgm.keysyms.a evt.keyval = k self.assertEqual(evt.keyval, k) def test_key_release(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.KEY_RELEASE) k = pgm.keysyms.a evt.keyval = k self.assertEqual(evt.keyval, k) def test_scroll(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.SCROLL) x, y = 2.0, 50.0 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) d = pgm.SCROLL_UP evt.direction = d self.assertEqual(evt.direction, d) def test_configure(self): evt = self.create_event(pgm.CONFIGURE) x, y = 2, 50 evt.x = x evt.y = y self.assertEqual(evt.x, x) self.assertEqual(evt.y, y) w, h = 50, 60 evt.width = w evt.height = h self.assertEqual(evt.width, w) self.assertEqual(evt.height, h) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000002620111205035366015474 00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.10.2 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission 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mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import unittest import sys import os sys.path.append('./pgm/.libs') #if 'PGM_PLUGIN_PATH' not in os.environ: # os.environ['PGM_PLUGIN_PATH'] = 'plugins' from test_pgm import * from test_viewport_factory import * from test_viewport import * from test_text import * from test_canvas import * from test_event import * from test_image import * unittest.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/test_text.py0000644000175000017500000001436511205034414016025 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from test_drawable import _TestDrawable import pgm class TestText(_TestDrawable): def setUp(self): self.drawable = pgm.Text() _TestDrawable.setUp(self) ## def test_contructor(self): ## t = pgm.Text("foo") ## self.assertEqual(t.get_label(), "foo") ## t = pgm.Text("foo", font_path="/bar", font_height=2.) ## self.assertEqual(t.get_label(), "foo") ## self.assertEqual(t.get_font(), ("/bar", 2.)) def test_label(self): # get label = self.drawable.get_label() self.assertEqual(label, "") # set self.drawable.set_label("bar") self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_label(), "bar") # set markup markup = "Foo" self.drawable.set_markup(markup) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_label(), markup) def test_font_family(self): # get font_family = self.drawable.get_font_family() self.assertEqual(font_family, 'Sans') # set self.drawable.set_font_family("foo") font_family = self.drawable.get_font_family() self.assertEqual(font_family, "foo") def test_height(self): # get height = self.drawable.height self.failUnless(isinstance(height, float)) self.assertEqual(height, 1.0) # set self.drawable.height = 1.5 self.assertEqual(self.drawable.height, 1.5) def test_ellipsize(self): # get ellipsize = self.drawable.get_ellipsize() self.assertEqual(ellipsize, pgm.TextEllipsize(pgm.TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_NONE)) # set new_ellipse = pgm.TextEllipsize(pgm.TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE) self.drawable.set_ellipsize(new_ellipse) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_ellipsize(), new_ellipse) def test_justify(self): # get justify = self.drawable.get_justify() self.assertEqual(justify, False) # set self.drawable.set_justify(True) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_justify(), True) def test_alignment(self): # get align = self.drawable.get_alignment() self.assertEqual(align, pgm.TextAlignment(pgm.TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT)) # set new_align = pgm.TextAlignment(pgm.TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT) self.drawable.set_alignment(new_align) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_alignment(), new_align) def test_wrap(self): # get wrap = self.drawable.get_wrap() self.assertEqual(wrap, pgm.TextWrap(pgm.TEXT_WRAP_WORD)) # set new_wrap = pgm.TextWrap(pgm.TEXT_WRAP_CHAR) self.drawable.set_wrap(new_wrap) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_wrap(), new_wrap) def test_gravity(self): # get gravity = self.drawable.get_gravity() self.assertEqual(gravity, pgm.TextGravity(pgm.TEXT_GRAVITY_AUTO)) # set new_gravity = pgm.TextGravity(pgm.TEXT_GRAVITY_NORTH) self.drawable.set_gravity(new_gravity) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_gravity(), new_gravity) def test_stretch(self): # get stretch = self.drawable.get_stretch() self.assertEqual(stretch, pgm.TextStretch(pgm.TEXT_STRETCH_NORMAL)) # set new_stretch = pgm.TextStretch(pgm.TEXT_STRETCH_CONDENSED) self.drawable.set_stretch(new_stretch) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_stretch(), new_stretch) def test_style(self): # get style = self.drawable.get_style() self.assertEqual(style, pgm.TextStyle(pgm.TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL)) # set new_style = pgm.TextStyle(pgm.TEXT_STYLE_OBLIQUE) self.drawable.set_style(new_style) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_style(), new_style) def test_variant(self): # get variant = self.drawable.get_variant() self.assertEqual(variant, pgm.TextVariant(pgm.TEXT_VARIANT_NORMAL)) # set new_variant = pgm.TextVariant(pgm.TEXT_VARIANT_SMALL_CAPS) self.drawable.set_variant(new_variant) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_variant(), new_variant) def test_weight(self): # get weight = self.drawable.get_weight() self.assertEqual(weight, pgm.TextWeight(pgm.TEXT_WEIGHT_NORMAL)) # set new_weight = pgm.TextWeight(pgm.TEXT_WEIGHT_BOLD) self.drawable.set_weight(new_weight) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_weight(), new_weight) def test_line_spacing(self): # get line_spacing = self.drawable.get_line_spacing() self.assertEqual(line_spacing, 0.0) # set new_line_spacing = 1.5 self.drawable.set_line_spacing(new_line_spacing) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_line_spacing(), new_line_spacing) def test_outline_color(self): outline_color = self.drawable.get_outline_color() self.assertEqual(outline_color, (0, 0, 0, 0)) new_outline_color = (50, 60, 70, 80) self.drawable.set_outline_color(*new_outline_color) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_outline_color(), new_outline_color) def test_outline_width(self): # get outline_width = self.drawable.get_outline_width() self.assertEqual(outline_width, 0.0) # set new_outline_width = 1.5 self.drawable.set_outline_width(new_outline_width) self.assertEqual(self.drawable.get_outline_width(), new_outline_width) pigment-python-0.3.12/tests/pgm/pgm_test_case.py0000644000175000017500000000474511205034414016620 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding unit tests # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import unittest import gst import gc class PgmTestCase(unittest.TestCase): _types = [gst.Object, gst.MiniObject] def gccollect(self): # run the garbage collector ret = 0 gst.debug('garbage collecting') while True: c = gc.collect() ret += c if c == 0: break gst.debug('done garbage collecting, %d objects' % ret) return ret def gctrack(self): # store all gst objects in the gc in a tracking dict # call before doing any allocation in your test, from setUp gst.debug('tracking gc GstObjects for types %r' % self._types) self.gccollect() self._tracked = {} for c in self._types: self._tracked[c] = [o for o in gc.get_objects() if isinstance(o, c)] def gcverify(self): # verify no new gst objects got added to the gc # call after doing all cleanup in your test, from tearDown gst.debug('verifying gc GstObjects for types %r' % self._types) new = [] for c in self._types: objs = [o for o in gc.get_objects() if isinstance(o, c)] new.extend([o for o in objs if o not in self._tracked[c]]) self.failIf(new, "unref-ed objects: %s" % str(new)) #self.failIf(new, ["%r:%d" % (type(o), id(o)) for o in new]) del self._tracked def setUp(self): """ Override me by chaining up to me at the start of your setUp. 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Tickets fixed since 0.3.11: * 286 : Segfault at pgm.viewport_factory_make if the viewport can't be ... This is Pigment Python 0.3.11, "Organic" (April 6, 2009) ======================================================== Changes since 0.3.10: * Updated bindings to Pigment 0.3.16. * Improved implicit animation module. This is Pigment Python 0.3.10, "Countdown" (February 6, 2009) ============================================================= Changes since 0.3.9: * Updated bindings to Pigment 0.3.14. This is Pigment Python 0.3.9, "Hymn" (November 11, 2008) ======================================================== Changes since 0.3.8: * Added MSVC9 project files. This is Pigment Python 0.3.8, "Abject Poverty" (September 29, 2008) =================================================================== Changes since 0.3.7: * Updated bindings to Pigment 0.3.10. * Added support to animate image mapping matrix using the timing system. 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then GCC_FLAGS="-g -Wall" fi AC_SUBST(GCC_FLAGS) dnl *** Configuration files *** AC_CONFIG_FILES( Makefile pigment-python.spec pgm/Makefile pgm/graph/Makefile pgm/timing/Makefile pgm/utils/Makefile pgm/widgets/Makefile codegen/Makefile tests/Makefile tests/pgm/Makefile tests/extend/Makefile examples/Makefile examples/pictures/Makefile win32/Makefile win32/common/Makefile win32/vs6/Makefile win32/vs9/Makefile ) AC_OUTPUT dnl *** Configuration summary *** echo "" echo " Pigment Python ${PYPGM_VERSION}" echo " ======================" echo " prefix: ${prefix}" echo " imaging module: ${HAVE_IMAGING_MODULE}" echo " GTK+ module: ${HAVE_GTK_MODULE}" echo " docstrings (beta): ${INCLUDE_DOCSTRINGS}" pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433012343 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmimaging.override0000644000175000017500000000471511205034413016143 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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: Loïc Molinari */ %% headers #define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT #include "pygobject.h" #include %% import gtk.gdk.Pixbuf as PyGdkPixbuf_Type %% override pgm_imaging_linear_alpha_gradient kwargs static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_imaging_linear_alpha_gradient (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static gchar *kwlist[] = { "pixbuf", "start_x", "start_y", "start_alpha", "end_x", "end_y", "end_alpha", NULL }; gfloat start_x, start_y, start_alpha, end_x, end_y, end_alpha; GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, *new_pixbuf; PyObject *object; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "Offffff", kwlist, &object, &start_x, &start_y, &start_alpha, &end_x, &end_y, &end_alpha)) return NULL; if (Py_None != object) { if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyGdkPixbuf_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a gtk.gdk.Pixbuf is required"); return NULL; } pixbuf = GDK_PIXBUF (pygobject_get (object)); } pyg_begin_allow_threads; new_pixbuf = pgm_imaging_linear_alpha_gradient (pixbuf, start_x, start_y, start_alpha, end_x, end_y, end_alpha); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (NULL == new_pixbuf) Py_RETURN_NONE; object = pygobject_new (G_OBJECT (new_pixbuf)); g_object_unref (new_pixbuf); return object; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000363211205034413014371 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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): Loïc Molinari # Alessandro Decina # # The LazyModule class comes from the Python GTK+ binding. # Copyright © 2006 Johan Dahlin from _pgm import * import sys __version__ = version() class LazyModule(object): def __init__(self, name, locals): self._name = name self._locals = locals self._modname = '%s.%s' % (self._locals.get('__name__'), self._name) def __getattr__(self, attr): module = __import__(self._name, self._locals, {}, ' ') sys.modules[self._modname] = module if attr == '__members__': return dir(module) return getattr(module, attr) keysyms = LazyModule('keysyms', locals()) try: import _pgmimaging as imaging sys.modules['pgm.imaging'] = imaging except ImportError: pass try: # FIXME: this is suboptimal, we load pygtk even if the user doesn't need it. # Maybe building the module as _gtkmodule.so isn't that bad after all. import _pgmgtk as gtk sys.modules['pgm.gtk'] = gtk except ImportError: pass pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgm.defs0000644000175000017500000017452411205034413013717 00000000000000;; -*- mode: scheme; coding: utf-8 -*- ; object definitions (define-object Canvas (in-module "Pgm") (parent "GstObject") (c-name "PgmCanvas") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_CANVAS") (fields '("" "size") '("" "width") '("" "height") '("" "pixel_formats") '("" "pixel_offsets") ) ) (define-object Drawable (in-module "Pgm") (parent "GstObject") (c-name "PgmDrawable") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE") (fields '("" "visible") '("" "size") '("" "width") '("" "height") '("" "position") '("" "x") '("" "y") '("" "z") '("" "rx") '("" "ry") '("" "rz") '("" "s") '("" "fg_color") '("" "fg_r") '("" "fg_g") '("" "fg_b") '("" "fg_a") '("" "bg_color") '("" "bg_r") '("" "bg_g") '("" "bg_b") '("" "bg_a") '("" "opacity") '("" "drag_distance") '("" "grid_aligned") ) ) (define-object Image (in-module "Pgm") (parent "PgmDrawable") (c-name "PgmImage") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE") (fields '("" "storage_type") '("" "layout") '("" "alignment") '("" "mapping_matrix") '("" "mapping_tx") '("" "mapping_ty") '("" "mapping_sx") '("" "mapping_sy") '("" "interp") '("" "wrapping") '("" "wrap_s") '("" "wrap_t") '("" "aspect_ratio") '("" "aspect_ratio_numerator") '("" "aspect_ratio_denominator") '("" "border_width") '("" "border_inner_color") '("" "border_inner_r") '("" "border_inner_g") '("" "border_inner_b") '("" "border_inner_a") '("" "border_outer_color") '("" "border_outer_r") '("" "border_outer_g") '("" "border_outer_b") '("" "border_outer_a") ) ) (define-object Text (in-module "Pgm") (parent "PgmDrawable") (c-name "PgmText") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT") (fields '("" "label") '("" "markup") '("" "font_family") '("" "font_height") '("" "ellipsize") '("" "justify") '("" "alignment") '("" "wrap") '("" "gravity") '("" "stretch") '("" "style") '("" "variant") '("" "weight") '("" "multiline") '("" "line_spacing") '("" "color") '("" "r") '("" "g") '("" "b") '("" "a") '("" "outline_color") '("" "outline_r") '("" "outline_g") '("" "outline_b") '("" "outline_a") '("" "outline_width") '("" "cast_shadow") '("" "shadow_position") '("" "shadow_color") '("" "shadow_r") '("" "shadow_g") '("" "shadow_b") '("" "shadow_a") ) ) (define-object Viewport (in-module "Pgm") (parent "GstObject") (c-name "PgmViewport") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT") (fields '("" "title") '("" "cursor") '("" "icon") '("" "size") '("" "alpha_blending") '("" "opacity") '("" "width") '("" "height") '("" "visible") '("" "decorated") '("" "fullscreen") '("" "iconified") '("" "canvas_rotation") '("" "canvas_reflection") '("" "screen_resolution") '("" "screen_resolution_width") '("" "screen_resolution_height") '("" "screen_size_mm") '("" "screen_size_mm_width") '("" "screen_size_mm_height") '("" "pixel_formats") '("" "embedding_id") '("" "caps_mask") '("" "max_texture_size") '("" "frame_rate") ) ) (define-object ViewportFactory (in-module "Pgm") (parent "GstObject") (c-name "PgmViewportFactory") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_FACTORY") ) ;; Enumerations and flags ;; To check (define-enum Error (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmError") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_ERROR") (values '("x" "PGM_ERROR_X") '("ok" "PGM_ERROR_OK") ) ) (define-enum DrawableLayer (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmDrawableLayer") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE_LAYER") (values '("unbound" "PGM_DRAWABLE_UNBOUND") '("far" "PGM_DRAWABLE_FAR") '("middle" "PGM_DRAWABLE_MIDDLE") '("near" "PGM_DRAWABLE_NEAR") ) ) (define-enum DrawableProperty (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmDrawableProperty") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE_PROPERTY") (values '("drawable-visibility" "PGM_DRAWABLE_VISIBILITY") '("drawable-size" "PGM_DRAWABLE_SIZE") '("drawable-position" "PGM_DRAWABLE_POSITION") '("drawable-transformation-matrix" "PGM_DRAWABLE_TRANSFORMATION_MATRIX") '("drawable-bg-color" "PGM_DRAWABLE_BG_COLOR") '("drawable-fg-color" "PGM_DRAWABLE_FG_COLOR") '("drawable-opacity" "PGM_DRAWABLE_OPACITY") '("drawable-regenerate" "PGM_DRAWABLE_REGENERATE") '("image-data-file" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_FILE") '("image-data-buffer" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_BUFFER") '("image-data-gst-buffer" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_GST_BUFFER") '("image-data-pixbuf" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_PIXBUF") '("image-data-system-buffer" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_SYSTEM_BUFFER") '("image-data-image" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_IMAGE") '("image-data-empty" "PGM_IMAGE_DATA_EMPTY") '("image-system-buffer-content" "PGM_IMAGE_SYSTEM_BUFFER_CONTENT") '("image-mapping-matrix" "PGM_IMAGE_MAPPING_MATRIX") '("image-alignment" "PGM_IMAGE_ALIGNMENT") '("image-layout" "PGM_IMAGE_LAYOUT") '("image-interp" "PGM_IMAGE_INTERP") '("image-wrapping" "PGM_IMAGE_WRAPPING") '("image-aspect-ratio" "PGM_IMAGE_ASPECT_RATIO") '("image-border-width" "PGM_IMAGE_BORDER_WIDTH") '("image-border-inner-color" "PGM_IMAGE_BORDER_INNER_COLOR") '("image-border-outer-color" "PGM_IMAGE_BORDER_OUTER_COLOR") '("text-label" "PGM_TEXT_LABEL") '("text-markup" "PGM_TEXT_MARKUP") '("text-font-family" "PGM_TEXT_FONT_FAMILY") '("text-height" "PGM_TEXT_HEIGHT") '("text-ellipsize" "PGM_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE") '("text-justify" "PGM_TEXT_JUSTIFY") '("text-alignment" "PGM_TEXT_ALIGNMENT") '("text-wrap" "PGM_TEXT_WRAP") '("text-gravity" "PGM_TEXT_GRAVITY") '("text-stretch" "PGM_TEXT_STRETCH") '("text-style" "PGM_TEXT_STYLE") '("text-variant" "PGM_TEXT_VARIANT") '("text-weight" "PGM_TEXT_WEIGHT") '("text-multiline" "PGM_TEXT_MULTILINE") '("text-line-spacing" "PGM_TEXT_LINE_SPACING") '("text-color" "PGM_TEXT_COLOR") '("text-outline-color" "PGM_TEXT_OUTLINE_COLOR") '("text-outline-width" "PGM_TEXT_OUTLINE_WIDTH") '("text-cast-shadow" "PGM_TEXT_CAST_SHADOW") '("text-shadow-position" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_POSITION") '("text-shadow-color" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_COLOR") ) ) (define-flags DrawableFlags (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmDrawableFlags") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE_FLAGS") (values '("unparenting" "PGM_DRAWABLE_FLAG_UNPARENTING") '("visible" "PGM_DRAWABLE_FLAG_VISIBLE") '("last" "PGM_DRAWABLE_FLAG_LAST") ) ) (define-enum EventType (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmEventType") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_EVENT_TYPE") (values '("nothing" "PGM_NOTHING") '("motion-notify" "PGM_MOTION_NOTIFY") '("button-press" "PGM_BUTTON_PRESS") '("2button-press" "PGM_DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS") '("3button-press" "PGM_TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS") '("button-pressure" "PGM_BUTTON_PRESSURE") '("button-release" "PGM_BUTTON_RELEASE") '("key-press" "PGM_KEY_PRESS") '("key-release" "PGM_KEY_RELEASE") '("configure" "PGM_CONFIGURE") '("scroll" "PGM_SCROLL") '("delete" "PGM_DELETE") ) ) (define-flags ModifierType (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmModifierType") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_MODIFIER_TYPE") (values '("shift-mask" "PGM_SHIFT_MASK") '("capslock-mask" "PGM_CAPSLOCK_MASK") '("control-mask" "PGM_CONTROL_MASK") '("alt-mask" "PGM_ALT_MASK") '("numlock-mask" "PGM_NUMLOCK_MASK") ) ) (define-flags ButtonType (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmButtonType") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_BUTTON_TYPE") (values '("left" "PGM_BUTTON_LEFT") '("middle" "PGM_BUTTON_MIDDLE") '("right" "PGM_BUTTON_RIGHT") ) ) (define-enum ScrollDirection (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmScrollDirection") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_SCROLL_DIRECTION") (values '("up" "PGM_SCROLL_UP") '("down" "PGM_SCROLL_DOWN") ) ) (define-flags ViewportState (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmViewportState") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_STATE") (values '("iconified" "PGM_VIEWPORT_ICONIFIED") ) ) (define-flags ImageAlignment (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImageAlignment") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_ALIGNMENT") (values '("left" "PGM_IMAGE_LEFT") '("center" "PGM_IMAGE_CENTER") '("right" "PGM_IMAGE_RIGHT") '("top" "PGM_IMAGE_TOP") '("bottom" "PGM_IMAGE_BOTTOM") '("top-left" "PGM_IMAGE_TOP_LEFT") '("top-center" "PGM_IMAGE_TOP_CENTER") '("top-right" "PGM_IMAGE_TOP_RIGHT") '("bottom-left" "PGM_IMAGE_BOTTOM_LEFT") '("bottom-center" "PGM_IMAGE_BOTTOM_CENTER") '("bottom-right" "PGM_IMAGE_BOTTOM_RIGHT") ) ) (define-enum ImageLayoutType (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImageLayoutType") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_LAYOUT_TYPE") (values '("filled" "PGM_IMAGE_FILLED") '("scaled" "PGM_IMAGE_SCALED") '("centered" "PGM_IMAGE_CENTERED") '("zoomed" "PGM_IMAGE_ZOOMED") '("tiled" "PGM_IMAGE_TILED") ) ) (define-enum ImageInterpType (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImageInterpType") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_INTERP_TYPE") (values '("nearest" "PGM_IMAGE_NEAREST") '("bilinear" "PGM_IMAGE_BILINEAR") ) ) (define-enum ImageWrapping (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImageWrapping") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING") (values '("clamp" "PGM_IMAGE_CLAMP") '("transparent" "PGM_IMAGE_TRANSPARENT") '("repeat" "PGM_IMAGE_REPEAT") ) ) (define-flags ImagePixelFormat (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImagePixelFormat") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_PIXEL_FORMAT") (values '("rgb" "PGM_IMAGE_RGB") '("bgr" "PGM_IMAGE_BGR") '("rgba" "PGM_IMAGE_RGBA") '("bgra" "PGM_IMAGE_BGRA") '("i420" "PGM_IMAGE_I420") '("yv12" "PGM_IMAGE_YV12") '("uyvy" "PGM_IMAGE_UYVY") '("yuyv" "PGM_IMAGE_YUYV") ) ) (define-enum ImageStorageType (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImageStorageType") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_STORAGE_TYPE") (values '("empty" "PGM_IMAGE_EMPTY") '("file" "PGM_IMAGE_FILE") '("buffer" "PGM_IMAGE_BUFFER") '("gst-buffer" "PGM_IMAGE_GST_BUFFER") '("pixbuf" "PGM_IMAGE_PIXBUF") '("image" "PGM_IMAGE_IMAGE") '("system-buffer" "PGM_IMAGE_SYSTEM_BUFFER") ) ) (define-flags ImageSinkEventMask (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmImageSinkEventMask") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_SINK_EVENT_MASK") (values '("motion" "PGM_IMAGE_SINK_MOTION") '("pressed" "PGM_IMAGE_SINK_PRESSED") '("released" "PGM_IMAGE_SINK_RELEASED") ) ) (define-enum ViewportCursor (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmViewportCursor") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_CURSOR") (values '("left-arrow" "PGM_VIEWPORT_LEFT_ARROW") '("inherit" "PGM_VIEWPORT_INHERIT") '("none" "PGM_VIEWPORT_NONE") ) ) (define-flags ViewportCapacity (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmViewportCapacity") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_CAPACITY") (values '("hardware-acceleration" "PGM_VIEWPORT_HARDWARE_ACCELERATION") '("application-embedding" "PGM_VIEWPORT_APPLICATION_EMBEDDING") '("opacity" "PGM_VIEWPORT_OPACITY") '("touchpad" "PGM_VIEWPORT_TOUCHPAD") '("x11-system-buffer" "PGM_VIEWPORT_X11_SYSTEM_BUFFER") ) ) (define-enum ViewportRotation (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmViewportRotation") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_ROTATION") (values '("none" "PGM_VIEWPORT_ROTATION_NONE") '("90" "PGM_VIEWPORT_ROTATION_90") '("180" "PGM_VIEWPORT_ROTATION_180") '("270" "PGM_VIEWPORT_ROTATION_270") ) ) (define-enum ViewportReflection (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmViewportReflection") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_REFLECTION") (values '("none" "PGM_VIEWPORT_REFLECTION_NONE") '("horizontal-flip" "PGM_VIEWPORT_REFLECTION_HORIZONTAL_FLIP") '("vertical-flip" "PGM_VIEWPORT_REFLECTION_VERTICAL_FLIP") ) ) (define-enum TextEllipsize (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextEllipsize") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE") (values '("none" "PGM_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_NONE") '("start" "PGM_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_START") '("middle" "PGM_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE") '("end" "PGM_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_END") ) ) (define-enum TextAlignment (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextAlignment") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT") (values '("left" "PGM_TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT") '("center" "PGM_TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER") '("right" "PGM_TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT") ) ) (define-enum TextWrap (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextWrap") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_WRAP") (values '("word" "PGM_TEXT_WRAP_WORD") '("char" "PGM_TEXT_WRAP_CHAR") '("word-char" "PGM_TEXT_WRAP_WORD_CHAR") ) ) (define-enum TextGravity (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextGravity") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_GRAVITY") (values '("south" "PGM_TEXT_GRAVITY_SOUTH") '("east" "PGM_TEXT_GRAVITY_EAST") '("north" "PGM_TEXT_GRAVITY_NORTH") '("west" "PGM_TEXT_GRAVITY_WEST") '("auto" "PGM_TEXT_GRAVITY_AUTO") ) ) (define-enum TextStretch (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextStretch") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_STRETCH") (values '("condensed" "PGM_TEXT_STRETCH_CONDENSED") '("normal" "PGM_TEXT_STRETCH_NORMAL") '("expanded" "PGM_TEXT_STRETCH_EXPANDED") ) ) (define-enum TextStyle (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextStyle") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_STYLE") (values '("normal" "PGM_TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL") '("oblique" "PGM_TEXT_STYLE_OBLIQUE") '("italic" "PGM_TEXT_STYLE_ITALIC") ) ) (define-enum TextVariant (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextVariant") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_VARIANT") (values '("normal" "PGM_TEXT_VARIANT_NORMAL") '("small-caps" "PGM_TEXT_VARIANT_SMALL_CAPS") ) ) (define-enum TextWeight (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextWeight") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_WEIGHT") (values '("light" "PGM_TEXT_WEIGHT_LIGHT") '("normal" "PGM_TEXT_WEIGHT_NORMAL") '("bold" "PGM_TEXT_WEIGHT_BOLD") ) ) (define-flags TextShadowPosition (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmTextShadowPosition") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_TEXT_SHADOW_POSITION") (values '("north" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_NORTH") '("south" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_SOUTH") '("west" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_WEST") '("east" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_EAST") '("north-west" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_NORTH_WEST") '("north-east" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_NORTH_EAST") '("south-west" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_SOUTH_WEST") '("south-east" "PGM_TEXT_SHADOW_SOUTH_EAST") ) ) (define-enum Mat4x4Predefined (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmMat4x4Predefined") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4_PREDEFINED") (values '("flip-horizontal" "PGM_MAT4X4_FLIP_HORIZONTAL") '("flip-vertical" "PGM_MAT4X4_FLIP_VERTICAL") '("rotate-clockwise" "PGM_MAT4X4_ROTATE_CLOCKWISE") '("rotate-counter-clockwise" "PGM_MAT4X4_ROTATE_COUNTER_CLOCKWISE") ) ) ;; From pgmenumtypes.h (define-function pgm_error_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_error_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_drawable_layer_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_drawable_layer_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_drawable_flags_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_drawable_flags_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_event_type_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_event_type_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_button_type_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_button_type_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_scroll_direction_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_scroll_direction_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_image_alignment_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_alignment_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_image_layout_type_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_layout_type_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_image_interp_type_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_interp_type_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_image_pixel_format_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_pixel_format_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_image_storage_type_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_storage_type_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_ellipsize_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_ellipsize_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_alignment_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_alignment_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_wrap_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_wrap_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_gravity_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_gravity_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_stretch_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_stretch_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_style_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_style_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_variant_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_variant_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_weight_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_weight_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_viewport_cursor_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_viewport_cursor_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_viewport_capacity_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_viewport_capacity_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_mat4x4_predefined_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_predefined_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) ;; From pgm.h (define-function version (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_version") (return-type "none") (parameters '("guint*" "major") '("guint*" "minor") '("guint*" "micro") '("guint*" "nano") ) ) (define-function version_string (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_version_string") (return-type "gchar*") ) (define-function pgm_events_pending (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_events_pending") (return-type "gboolean") ) (define-function main (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_main") (return-type "none") ) (define-function main_quit (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_main_quit") (return-type "none") ) (define-function main_iteration (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_main_iteration") (return-type "none") ) (define-function main_iteration_do (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_main_iteration_do") (return-type "none") (parameters '("gboolean" "blocking") ) ) ;; From pgmcanvas.h (define-function pgm_canvas_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_canvas_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_canvas_new (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_canvas_new") (is-constructor-of "PgmCanvas") (return-type "PgmCanvas*") ) (define-method set_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_set_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "width") '("gfloat" "height") ) ) (define-method get_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_get_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "width") '("gfloat*" "height") ) ) (define-method add (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_add") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmDrawableLayer" "layer") '("PgmDrawable*" "drawable") ) ) (define-method remove (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_remove") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmDrawable*" "drawable") ) ) (define-method set_order (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_set_order") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmDrawable*" "drawable") '("gint" "order") ) ) (define-method get_order (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_get_order") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmDrawable*" "drawable") '("PgmDrawableLayer" "layer") '("gint*" "order") ) ) (define-method get_layer_count (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_get_layer_count") (return-type "gint") (parameters '("PgmDrawableLayer*" "layer") ) ) (define-method regenerate (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_regenerate") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method get_pixel_formats (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_get_pixel_formats") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gulong*" "formats_mask") ) ) (define-method get_pixel_offsets (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmCanvas") (c-name "pgm_canvas_get_pixel_offsets") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "x") '("gfloat*" "y") ) ) ;; From pgmdrawable.h (define-function pgm_drawable_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-method hide (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_hide") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method show (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_show") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method is_visible (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_is_visible") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "visible") ) ) (define-method set_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "width") '("gfloat" "height") ) ) (define-method get_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "width") '("gfloat*" "height") ) ) (define-method set_position (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_position") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "x") '("gfloat" "y") '("gfloat" "z") ) ) (define-method get_position (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_position") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "x") '("gfloat*" "y") '("gfloat*" "z") ) ) (define-method set_rotation_x (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_rotation_x") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method get_rotation_x (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_rotation_x") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "angle") ) ) (define-method set_rotation_y (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_rotation_y") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method get_rotation_y (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_rotation_y") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "angle") ) ) (define-method set_rotation_z (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_rotation_z") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method get_rotation_z (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_rotation_z") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "angle") ) ) (define-method set_scale (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_scale") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "scale") ) ) (define-method get_scale (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_scale") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "scale") ) ) (define-method set_fg_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_fg_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "r") '("guchar" "g") '("guchar" "b") '("guchar" "a") ) ) (define-method get_fg_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_fg_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "r") '("guchar*" "g") '("guchar*" "b") '("guchar*" "a") ) ) (define-method set_bg_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_bg_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "r") '("guchar" "g") '("guchar" "b") '("guchar" "a") ) ) (define-method get_bg_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_bg_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "r") '("guchar*" "g") '("guchar*" "b") '("guchar*" "a") ) ) (define-method set_opacity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_opacity") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "a") ) ) (define-method get_opacity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_opacity") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "a") ) ) (define-method set_grid_aligned (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_grid_aligned") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "aligned") ) ) (define-method get_grid_aligned (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_grid_aligned") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "aligned") ) ) (define-method set_drag_distance (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_set_drag_distance") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "distance") ) ) (define-method get_drag_distance (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_get_drag_distance") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "distance") ) ) (define-method regenerate (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_regenerate") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method from_canvas (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_from_canvas") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "x_drawable") '("gfloat*" "y_drawable") '("gfloat" "x_canvas") '("gfloat" "y_canvas") '("gfloat" "z_canvas") ) ) (define-method to_canvas (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmDrawable") (c-name "pgm_drawable_to_canvas") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "x_canvas") '("gfloat*" "y_canvas") '("gfloat*" "z_canvas") '("gfloat" "x_drawable") '("gfloat" "y_drawable") ) ) ;; From pgmviewport.h (define-function pgm_viewport_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-method set_title (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_title") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("const-gchar*" "title") ) ) (define-method get_title (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_title") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "title") ) ) (define-method show (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_show") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method hide (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_hide") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method is_visible (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_is_visible") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "visible") ) ) (define-method set_decorated (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_decorated") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "decorated") ) ) (define-method get_decorated (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_decorated") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "decorated") ) ) (define-method set_cursor (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_cursor") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewportCursor" "cursor") ) ) (define-method get_cursor (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_cursor") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewportCursor*" "cursor") ) ) (define-method set_icon (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_icon") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("GdkPixbuf*" "icon") ) ) (define-method get_icon (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_icon") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("GdkPixbuf**" "icon") ) ) (define-method set_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint" "width") '("gint" "height") ) ) (define-method get_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint*" "width") '("gint*" "height") ) ) (define-method set_alpha_blending (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_alpha_blending") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "alpha_blending") ) ) (define-method get_alpha_blending (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_alpha_blending") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "alpha_blending") ) ) (define-method set_opacity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_opacity") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "opacity") ) ) (define-method get_opacity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_opacity") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "opacity") ) ) (define-method set_fullscreen (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_fullscreen") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "fullscreen") ) ) (define-method get_fullscreen (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_fullscreen") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "fullscreen") ) ) (define-method set_iconified (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_iconified") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "iconified") ) ) (define-method get_iconified (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_iconified") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "iconified") ) ) (define-method focus (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_focus") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method get_screen_resolution (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint*" "width") '("gint*" "height") ) ) (define-method set_screen_resolution (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_screen_resolution") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint" "width") '("gint" "height") ) ) (define-method get_screen_size_mm (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint*" "width") '("gint*" "height") ) ) (define-method set_screen_size_mm (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_screen_size_mm") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint" "width") '("gint" "height") ) ) (define-method push_event (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_push_event") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmEvent*" "event") ) ) (define-method get_canvas (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_canvas") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmCanvas**" "canvas") ) ) (define-method set_canvas (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_canvas") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmCanvas*" "canvas") ) ) (define-method set_canvas_rotation (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_canvas_rotation") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewportRotation" "rotation") ) ) (define-method get_canvas_rotation (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_canvas_rotation") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewportRotation*" "rotation") ) ) (define-method set_canvas_reflection (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_canvas_reflection") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewportReflection" "reflection") ) ) (define-method get_canvas_reflection (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_canvas_reflection") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewportReflection*" "reflection") ) ) (define-method set_message_filter (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_set_message_filter") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("GList*" "filter") ) ) (define-method get_message_filter (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_message_filter") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("GList**" "filter") ) ) (define-method update_projection (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_update_projection") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method to_canvas (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_to_canvas") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "viewport_x") '("gfloat*" "viewport_y") '("gfloat*" "viewport_z") '("gfloat" "canvas_x") '("gfloat" "canvas_y") '("gfloat" "canvas_z") ) ) (define-method from_canvas (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_from_canvas") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "canvas_x") '("gfloat*" "canvas_y") '("gfloat*" "canvas_z") '("gfloat" "viewport_x") '("gfloat" "viewport_y") '("gfloat" "viewport_z") ) ) (define-method get_pixel_formats (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_pixel_formats") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gulong*" "formats_mask") ) ) (define-method get_embedding_id (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_embedding_id") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gulong*" "embedding_id") ) ) (define-method get_caps_mask (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_caps_mask") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gulong*" "caps_mask") ) ) (define-method get_max_texture_size (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_max_texture_size") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guint32*" "max_texture_size") ) ) (define-method get_frame_rate (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewport") (c-name "pgm_viewport_get_frame_rate") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guint*" "frame_rate") ) ) ;; From pgmimage.h (define-function pgm_image_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_image_new (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_image_new") (is-constructor-of "PgmImage") (return-type "PgmImage*") ) (define-method set_from_file (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_from_file") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("const-gchar*" "filename") '("guint" "max_size" (default "0") (null-ok)) ) ) (define-method set_from_pixbuf (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_from_pixbuf") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("GdkPixbuf*" "pixbuf") ) ) (define-method set_from_buffer (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_from_buffer") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImagePixelFormat" "format") '("guint" "width") '("guint" "height") '("guint" "stride") '("guint" "size") '("gconstpointer" "data") ) ) (define-method set_from_gst_buffer (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_from_gst_buffer") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImagePixelFormat" "format") '("guint" "width") '("guint" "height") '("guint" "stride") '("GstBuffer*" "buffer") ) ) (define-method set_from_image (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_from_image") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImage*" "src_image") ) ) (define-method to_pixbuf (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_to_pixbuf") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImage*" "image") '("GdkPixbuf**" "pixbuf") ) ) (define-method clear (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_clear") (return-type "PgmError") ) (define-method set_mapping_matrix (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_mapping_matrix") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmMat4x4*" "mapping_matrix") ) ) (define-method get_mapping_matrix (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmMat4x4**" "mapping_matrix") ) ) (define-method get_storage_type (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_storage_type") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageStorageType*" "storage") ) ) (define-method set_alignment (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_alignment") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageAlignment" "align") ) ) (define-method get_alignment (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_alignment") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageAlignment*" "align") ) ) (define-method set_layout (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_layout") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageLayoutType" "layout") ) ) (define-method get_layout (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_layout") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageLayoutType*" "layout") ) ) (define-method set_interp (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_interp") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageInterpType" "interp") ) ) (define-method get_interp (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_interp") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmInterpType*" "interp") ) ) (define-method set_wrapping (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_wrapping") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageWrapping" "wrap_s") '("PgmImageWrapping" "wrap_t") ) ) (define-method get_wrapping (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_wrapping") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmImageWrapping*" "wrap_s") '("PgmImageWrapping*" "wrap_t") ) ) (define-method set_aspect_ratio (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_aspect_ratio") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guint" "numerator") '("guint" "denominator") ) ) (define-method get_aspect_ratio (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guint*" "numerator") '("guint*" "denominator") ) ) (define-method set_border_width (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_border_width") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "width") ) ) (define-method get_border_width (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_border_width") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "width") ) ) (define-method set_border_inner_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_border_inner_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "red") '("guchar" "green") '("guchar" "blue") '("guchar" "alpha") ) ) (define-method get_border_inner_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_border_inner_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "red") '("guchar*" "green") '("guchar*" "blue") '("guchar*" "alpha") ) ) (define-method set_border_outer_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_set_border_outer_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "red") '("guchar" "green") '("guchar" "blue") '("guchar" "alpha") ) ) (define-method get_border_outer_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_get_border_outer_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "red") '("guchar*" "green") '("guchar*" "blue") '("guchar*" "alpha") ) ) (define-method from_drawable (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_from_drawable") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gint*" "x_image") '("gint*" "y_image") '("gfloat" "x_canvas") '("gfloat" "y_canvas") ) ) (define-method to_drawable (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmImage") (c-name "pgm_image_to_drawable") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "x_canvas") '("gfloat*" "y_canvas") '("gint" "x_image") '("gint" "y_image") ) ) ;; From pgmviewportfactory.h (define-function pgm_viewport_factory_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_viewport_factory_new (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_new") (is-constructor-of "PgmViewportFactory") (return-type "PgmViewportFactory*") (parameters '("const-gchar*" "name") ) ) (define-method get_description (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewportFactory") (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_get_description") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "description") ) ) (define-method get_license (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewportFactory") (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_get_license") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "license") ) ) (define-method get_origin (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewportFactory") (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_get_origin") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "origin") ) ) (define-method get_author (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewportFactory") (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_get_author") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "author") ) ) (define-method create (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmViewportFactory") (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_create") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmViewport**" "viewport") ) ) (define-function viewport_factory_make (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_viewport_factory_make") (return-type "PgmViewport*") ;FIXME: Check it? (caller-owns-return #t) (parameters '("const-gchar*" "name") ) ) ;; From pgmlinearalgebra.h (define-boxed Vec3 (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmVec3") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VEC3") (copy-func "pgm_vec3_copy") (release-func "pgm_vec3_free") ) (define-function pgm_vec3_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_vec3_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_vec3_new_from_scalars (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_vec3_new_from_scalars") (is-constructor-of "PgmVec3") (return-type "PgmVec3*") (parameters '("gfloat" "v0" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v1" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v2" (default "0.0")) ) ) (define-method copy (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_copy") (return-type "PgmVec3*") ) (define-method free (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_free") (return-type "none") ) (define-method length (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_length") (return-type "gfloat") ) (define-method normalize (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_normalize") (return-type "PgmVec3*") ) (define-method dot_product (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_dot_product") (return-type "gfloat") (parameters '("const-PgmVec3*" "v") ) ) (define-method cross_product (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_cross_product") (return-type "PgmVec3*") (parameters '("const-PgmVec3*" "v") ) ) (define-method add (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_add") (return-type "PgmVec3*") ) (define-method substract (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_substract") (return-type "PgmVec3*") ) (define-method multiply (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec3") (c-name "pgm_vec3_multiply") (return-type "PgmVec3*") ) (define-boxed Vec4 (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmVec4") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_VEC4") (copy-func "pgm_vec4_copy") (release-func "pgm_vec4_free") ) (define-function pgm_vec4_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_vec4_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_vec4_new_from_scalars (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_vec4_new_from_scalars") (is-constructor-of "PgmVec4") (return-type "PgmVec4*") (parameters '("gfloat" "v0" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v1" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v2" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v3" (default "0.0")) ) ) (define-method copy (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_copy") (return-type "PgmVec4*") ) (define-method free (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_free") (return-type "none") ) (define-method length (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_length") (return-type "gfloat") ) (define-method normalize (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_normalize") (return-type "PgmVec4*") ) (define-method add (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_add") (return-type "PgmVec4*") ) (define-method substract (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_substract") (return-type "PgmVec4*") ) (define-method multiply (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmVec4") (c-name "pgm_vec4_multiply") (return-type "PgmVec4*") ) (define-boxed Mat3x3 (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmMat3x3") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_MAT3X3") (copy-func "pgm_mat3x3_copy") (release-func "pgm_mat3x3_free") (fields '("PgmMat3x3*" "I") '("PgmMat3x3*" "T") ) ) (define-function pgm_mat3x3_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_mat3x3_new_from_scalars (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_new_from_scalars") (is-constructor-of "PgmMat3x3") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") (parameters '("gfloat" "v0" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v1" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v2" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v3" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v4" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v5" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v6" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v7" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v8" (default "0.0")) ) ) (define-function mat3x3_new_identity (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_new_identity") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-method copy (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_copy") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-method free (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_free") (return-type "none") ) (define-method is_identity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_is_identity") (return-type "gboolean") ) (define-method inverse (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_inverse") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-method transpose (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_transpose") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-method add (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_add") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-method substract (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_substract") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-method multiply (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat3x3") (c-name "pgm_mat3x3_multiply") (return-type "PgmMat3x3*") ) (define-boxed Mat4x4 (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmMat4x4") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4") (copy-func "pgm_mat4x4_copy") (release-func "pgm_mat4x4_free") (fields '("PgmMat4x4*" "I") '("PgmMat4x4*" "T") ) ) (define-function pgm_mat4x4_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_mat4x4_new_from_scalars (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_from_scalars") (is-constructor-of "PgmMat4x4") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") (parameters '("gfloat" "v0" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v1" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v2" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v3" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v4" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v5" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v6" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v7" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v8" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v9" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v10" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v11" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v12" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v13" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v14" (default "0.0")) '("gfloat" "v15" (default "0.0")) ) ) (define-function mat4x4_new_identity (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_identity") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-function mat4x4_new_predefined (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_predefined") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") (parameters '("PgmMat4x4Predefined" "predefined") ) ) (define-function mat4x4_new_translate (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_translate") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-function mat4x4_new_scale (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_scale") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-function mat4x4_new_rotate_axis (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_axis") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-function mat4x4_new_rotate_x (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_x") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-function mat4x4_new_rotate_y (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_y") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-function mat4x4_new_rotate_z (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_z") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method copy (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_copy") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-method free (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_free") (return-type "none") ) (define-method is_identity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_is_identity") (return-type "gboolean") ) (define-method inverse (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_inverse") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-method transpose (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_transpose") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-method translate (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_translate") (return-type "none") ) (define-method scale (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_scale") (return-type "none") ) (define-method rotate_axis (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_rotate_axis") (return-type "none") ) (define-method rotate_x (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_rotate_x") (return-type "none") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method rotate_y (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_rotate_y") (return-type "none") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method rotate_z (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_rotate_z") (return-type "none") (parameters '("gfloat" "angle") ) ) (define-method add (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_add") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-method substract (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_substract") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-method multiply (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmMat4x4") (c-name "pgm_mat4x4_multiply") (return-type "PgmMat4x4*") ) (define-function intersection_line_plane (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_intersection_line_plane") (return-type "PgmVec3*") (parameters '("const-PgmVec3*" "l1") '("const-PgmVec3*" "l2") '("const-PgmVec3*" "p") '("const-PgmVec3*" "pu") '("const-PgmVec3*" "pv") ) ) (define-function point_belongs_rectangle (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_point_belongs_rectangle") (return-type "gboolean") (parameters '("const-PgmVec3*" "p") '("const-PgmVec3*" "r") '("const-PgmVec3*" "ru") '("const-PgmVec3*" "rv") ) ) ;; From pgmevents.h (define-boxed Event (in-module "Pgm") (c-name "PgmEvent") (gtype-id "PGM_TYPE_EVENT") (copy-func "pgm_event_copy") (release-func "pgm_event_free") (fields '("PgmEventType" "type") ) ) (define-function pgm_event_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_event_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_event_new (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_event_new") (is-constructor-of "PgmEvent") (return-type "PgmEvent*") (parameters '("PgmEventType" "type") ) ) (define-method copy (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmEvent") (c-name "pgm_event_copy") (return-type "PgmEvent*") ) (define-method free (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmEvent") (c-name "pgm_event_free") (return-type "none") ) (define-function keyval_to_unicode (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_keyval_to_unicode") (return-type "guint32") (parameters '("guint" "keyval") ) ) ;; From pgmtext.h (define-function pgm_text_get_type (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_get_type") (return-type "GType") ) (define-function pgm_text_new (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_text_new") (is-constructor-of "PgmText") (return-type "PgmText*") ) (define-method set_label (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_label") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("const-gchar*" "label") ) ) (define-method set_markup (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_markup") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("const-gchar*" "markup") ) ) (define-method get_label (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_label") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "label") ) ) (define-method set_font_family (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_font_family") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("const-gchar*" "font_family") ) ) (define-method get_font_family (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_font_family") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gchar**" "font_family") ) ) (define-method set_font_height (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_font_height") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "font_height") ) ) (define-method get_font_height (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_font_height") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "font_height") ) ) (define-method set_ellipsize (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_ellipsize") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextEllipsize" "ellipsize") ) ) (define-method get_ellipsize (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_ellipsize") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextEllipsize*" "ellipsize") ) ) (define-method set_justify (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_justify") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "justify") ) ) (define-method get_justify (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_justify") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "justify") ) ) (define-method set_alignment (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_alignment") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextAlignment" "alignment") ) ) (define-method get_alignment (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_alignment") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextAlignment*" "alignment") ) ) (define-method set_wrap (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_wrap") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextWrap" "wrap") ) ) (define-method get_wrap (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_wrap") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextWrap*" "wrap") ) ) (define-method set_gravity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_gravity") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextGravity" "gravity") ) ) (define-method get_gravity (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_gravity") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextGravity*" "gravity") ) ) (define-method set_stretch (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_stretch") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextStretch" "stretch") ) ) (define-method get_stretch (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_stretch") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextStretch*" "stretch") ) ) (define-method set_style (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_style") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextStyle" "style") ) ) (define-method get_style (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_style") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextStyle*" "style") ) ) (define-method set_variant (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_variant") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextVariant" "variant") ) ) (define-method get_variant (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_variant") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextVariant*" "variant") ) ) (define-method set_weight (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_weight") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextWeight" "weight") ) ) (define-method get_weight (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_weight") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextWeight*" "weight") ) ) (define-method set_multiline (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_multiline") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "multiline") ) ) (define-method get_multiline (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_multiline") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "multiline") ) ) (define-method set_line_spacing (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_line_spacing") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "line_spacing") ) ) (define-method get_line_spacing (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_line_spacing") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "line_spacing") ) ) (define-method set_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "red") '("guchar" "green") '("guchar" "blue") '("guchar" "alpha") ) ) (define-method get_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "red") '("guchar*" "green") '("guchar*" "blue") '("guchar*" "alpha") ) ) (define-method set_outline_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_outline_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "red") '("guchar" "green") '("guchar" "blue") '("guchar" "alpha") ) ) (define-method get_outline_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_outline_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "red") '("guchar*" "green") '("guchar*" "blue") '("guchar*" "alpha") ) ) (define-method set_outline_width (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_outline_width") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat" "width") ) ) (define-method get_outline_width (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_outline_width") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gfloat*" "width") ) ) (define-method set_cast_shadow (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_cast_shadow") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean" "cast_shadow") ) ) (define-method get_cast_shadow (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_cast_shadow") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("gboolean*" "cast_shadow") ) ) (define-method set_shadow_position (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_shadow_position") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextShadowPosition" "position") ) ) (define-method get_shadow_position (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_shadow_position") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("PgmTextShadowPosition*" "position") ) ) (define-method set_shadow_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_set_shadow_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar" "red") '("guchar" "green") '("guchar" "blue") '("guchar" "alpha") ) ) (define-method get_shadow_color (unblock-threads #t) (of-object "PgmText") (c-name "pgm_text_get_shadow_color") (return-type "PgmError") (parameters '("guchar*" "red") '("guchar*" "green") '("guchar*" "blue") '("guchar*" "alpha") ) ) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/keysyms.py0000644000175000017500000007241711205034413014345 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. # # Taken from the Python bindings for the GTK toolkit. # Copyright © 1998-2003 James Henstridge VoidSymbol = 0xFFFFFF BackSpace = 0xFF08 Tab = 0xFF09 Linefeed = 0xFF0A Clear = 0xFF0B Return = 0xFF0D Pause = 0xFF13 Scroll_Lock = 0xFF14 Sys_Req = 0xFF15 Escape = 0xFF1B Delete = 0xFFFF Multi_key = 0xFF20 Codeinput = 0xFF37 SingleCandidate = 0xFF3C MultipleCandidate = 0xFF3D PreviousCandidate = 0xFF3E Kanji = 0xFF21 Muhenkan = 0xFF22 Henkan_Mode = 0xFF23 Henkan = 0xFF23 Romaji = 0xFF24 Hiragana = 0xFF25 Katakana = 0xFF26 Hiragana_Katakana = 0xFF27 Zenkaku = 0xFF28 Hankaku = 0xFF29 Zenkaku_Hankaku = 0xFF2A Touroku = 0xFF2B Massyo = 0xFF2C Kana_Lock = 0xFF2D Kana_Shift = 0xFF2E Eisu_Shift = 0xFF2F Eisu_toggle = 0xFF30 Kanji_Bangou = 0xFF37 Zen_Koho = 0xFF3D Mae_Koho = 0xFF3E Home = 0xFF50 Left = 0xFF51 Up = 0xFF52 Right = 0xFF53 Down = 0xFF54 Prior = 0xFF55 Page_Up = 0xFF55 Next = 0xFF56 Page_Down = 0xFF56 End = 0xFF57 Begin = 0xFF58 Select = 0xFF60 Print = 0xFF61 Execute = 0xFF62 Insert = 0xFF63 Undo = 0xFF65 Redo = 0xFF66 Menu = 0xFF67 Find = 0xFF68 Cancel = 0xFF69 Help = 0xFF6A Break = 0xFF6B Mode_switch = 0xFF7E script_switch = 0xFF7E Num_Lock = 0xFF7F KP_Space = 0xFF80 KP_Tab = 0xFF89 KP_Enter = 0xFF8D KP_F1 = 0xFF91 KP_F2 = 0xFF92 KP_F3 = 0xFF93 KP_F4 = 0xFF94 KP_Home = 0xFF95 KP_Left = 0xFF96 KP_Up = 0xFF97 KP_Right = 0xFF98 KP_Down = 0xFF99 KP_Prior = 0xFF9A KP_Page_Up = 0xFF9A KP_Next = 0xFF9B KP_Page_Down = 0xFF9B KP_End = 0xFF9C KP_Begin = 0xFF9D KP_Insert = 0xFF9E KP_Delete = 0xFF9F KP_Equal = 0xFFBD KP_Multiply = 0xFFAA KP_Add = 0xFFAB KP_Separator = 0xFFAC KP_Subtract = 0xFFAD KP_Decimal = 0xFFAE KP_Divide = 0xFFAF KP_0 = 0xFFB0 KP_1 = 0xFFB1 KP_2 = 0xFFB2 KP_3 = 0xFFB3 KP_4 = 0xFFB4 KP_5 = 0xFFB5 KP_6 = 0xFFB6 KP_7 = 0xFFB7 KP_8 = 0xFFB8 KP_9 = 0xFFB9 F1 = 0xFFBE F2 = 0xFFBF F3 = 0xFFC0 F4 = 0xFFC1 F5 = 0xFFC2 F6 = 0xFFC3 F7 = 0xFFC4 F8 = 0xFFC5 F9 = 0xFFC6 F10 = 0xFFC7 F11 = 0xFFC8 L1 = 0xFFC8 F12 = 0xFFC9 L2 = 0xFFC9 F13 = 0xFFCA L3 = 0xFFCA F14 = 0xFFCB L4 = 0xFFCB F15 = 0xFFCC L5 = 0xFFCC F16 = 0xFFCD L6 = 0xFFCD F17 = 0xFFCE L7 = 0xFFCE F18 = 0xFFCF L8 = 0xFFCF F19 = 0xFFD0 L9 = 0xFFD0 F20 = 0xFFD1 L10 = 0xFFD1 F21 = 0xFFD2 R1 = 0xFFD2 F22 = 0xFFD3 R2 = 0xFFD3 F23 = 0xFFD4 R3 = 0xFFD4 F24 = 0xFFD5 R4 = 0xFFD5 F25 = 0xFFD6 R5 = 0xFFD6 F26 = 0xFFD7 R6 = 0xFFD7 F27 = 0xFFD8 R7 = 0xFFD8 F28 = 0xFFD9 R8 = 0xFFD9 F29 = 0xFFDA R9 = 0xFFDA F30 = 0xFFDB R10 = 0xFFDB F31 = 0xFFDC R11 = 0xFFDC F32 = 0xFFDD R12 = 0xFFDD F33 = 0xFFDE R13 = 0xFFDE F34 = 0xFFDF R14 = 0xFFDF F35 = 0xFFE0 R15 = 0xFFE0 Shift_L = 0xFFE1 Shift_R = 0xFFE2 Control_L = 0xFFE3 Control_R = 0xFFE4 Caps_Lock = 0xFFE5 Shift_Lock = 0xFFE6 Meta_L = 0xFFE7 Meta_R = 0xFFE8 Alt_L = 0xFFE9 Alt_R = 0xFFEA Super_L = 0xFFEB Super_R = 0xFFEC Hyper_L = 0xFFED Hyper_R = 0xFFEE ISO_Lock = 0xFE01 ISO_Level2_Latch = 0xFE02 ISO_Level3_Shift = 0xFE03 ISO_Level3_Latch = 0xFE04 ISO_Level3_Lock = 0xFE05 ISO_Group_Shift = 0xFF7E ISO_Group_Latch = 0xFE06 ISO_Group_Lock = 0xFE07 ISO_Next_Group = 0xFE08 ISO_Next_Group_Lock = 0xFE09 ISO_Prev_Group = 0xFE0A ISO_Prev_Group_Lock = 0xFE0B ISO_First_Group = 0xFE0C ISO_First_Group_Lock = 0xFE0D ISO_Last_Group = 0xFE0E ISO_Last_Group_Lock = 0xFE0F ISO_Left_Tab = 0xFE20 ISO_Move_Line_Up = 0xFE21 ISO_Move_Line_Down = 0xFE22 ISO_Partial_Line_Up = 0xFE23 ISO_Partial_Line_Down = 0xFE24 ISO_Partial_Space_Left = 0xFE25 ISO_Partial_Space_Right = 0xFE26 ISO_Set_Margin_Left = 0xFE27 ISO_Set_Margin_Right = 0xFE28 ISO_Release_Margin_Left = 0xFE29 ISO_Release_Margin_Right = 0xFE2A ISO_Release_Both_Margins = 0xFE2B ISO_Fast_Cursor_Left = 0xFE2C ISO_Fast_Cursor_Right = 0xFE2D ISO_Fast_Cursor_Up = 0xFE2E ISO_Fast_Cursor_Down = 0xFE2F ISO_Continuous_Underline = 0xFE30 ISO_Discontinuous_Underline = 0xFE31 ISO_Emphasize = 0xFE32 ISO_Center_Object = 0xFE33 ISO_Enter = 0xFE34 dead_grave = 0xFE50 dead_acute = 0xFE51 dead_circumflex = 0xFE52 dead_tilde = 0xFE53 dead_macron = 0xFE54 dead_breve = 0xFE55 dead_abovedot = 0xFE56 dead_diaeresis = 0xFE57 dead_abovering = 0xFE58 dead_doubleacute = 0xFE59 dead_caron = 0xFE5A dead_cedilla = 0xFE5B dead_ogonek = 0xFE5C dead_iota = 0xFE5D dead_voiced_sound = 0xFE5E dead_semivoiced_sound = 0xFE5F dead_belowdot = 0xFE60 First_Virtual_Screen = 0xFED0 Prev_Virtual_Screen = 0xFED1 Next_Virtual_Screen = 0xFED2 Last_Virtual_Screen = 0xFED4 Terminate_Server = 0xFED5 AccessX_Enable = 0xFE70 AccessX_Feedback_Enable = 0xFE71 RepeatKeys_Enable = 0xFE72 SlowKeys_Enable = 0xFE73 BounceKeys_Enable = 0xFE74 StickyKeys_Enable = 0xFE75 MouseKeys_Enable = 0xFE76 MouseKeys_Accel_Enable = 0xFE77 Overlay1_Enable = 0xFE78 Overlay2_Enable = 0xFE79 AudibleBell_Enable = 0xFE7A Pointer_Left = 0xFEE0 Pointer_Right = 0xFEE1 Pointer_Up = 0xFEE2 Pointer_Down = 0xFEE3 Pointer_UpLeft = 0xFEE4 Pointer_UpRight = 0xFEE5 Pointer_DownLeft = 0xFEE6 Pointer_DownRight = 0xFEE7 Pointer_Button_Dflt = 0xFEE8 Pointer_Button1 = 0xFEE9 Pointer_Button2 = 0xFEEA Pointer_Button3 = 0xFEEB Pointer_Button4 = 0xFEEC Pointer_Button5 = 0xFEED Pointer_DblClick_Dflt = 0xFEEE Pointer_DblClick1 = 0xFEEF Pointer_DblClick2 = 0xFEF0 Pointer_DblClick3 = 0xFEF1 Pointer_DblClick4 = 0xFEF2 Pointer_DblClick5 = 0xFEF3 Pointer_Drag_Dflt = 0xFEF4 Pointer_Drag1 = 0xFEF5 Pointer_Drag2 = 0xFEF6 Pointer_Drag3 = 0xFEF7 Pointer_Drag4 = 0xFEF8 Pointer_Drag5 = 0xFEFD Pointer_EnableKeys = 0xFEF9 Pointer_Accelerate = 0xFEFA Pointer_DfltBtnNext = 0xFEFB Pointer_DfltBtnPrev = 0xFEFC _3270_Duplicate = 0xFD01 _3270_FieldMark = 0xFD02 _3270_Right2 = 0xFD03 _3270_Left2 = 0xFD04 _3270_BackTab = 0xFD05 _3270_EraseEOF = 0xFD06 _3270_EraseInput = 0xFD07 _3270_Reset = 0xFD08 _3270_Quit = 0xFD09 _3270_PA1 = 0xFD0A _3270_PA2 = 0xFD0B _3270_PA3 = 0xFD0C _3270_Test = 0xFD0D _3270_Attn = 0xFD0E _3270_CursorBlink = 0xFD0F _3270_AltCursor = 0xFD10 _3270_KeyClick = 0xFD11 _3270_Jump = 0xFD12 _3270_Ident = 0xFD13 _3270_Rule = 0xFD14 _3270_Copy = 0xFD15 _3270_Play = 0xFD16 _3270_Setup = 0xFD17 _3270_Record = 0xFD18 _3270_ChangeScreen = 0xFD19 _3270_DeleteWord = 0xFD1A _3270_ExSelect = 0xFD1B _3270_CursorSelect = 0xFD1C _3270_PrintScreen = 0xFD1D _3270_Enter = 0xFD1E space = 0x020 exclam = 0x021 quotedbl = 0x022 numbersign = 0x023 dollar = 0x024 percent = 0x025 ampersand = 0x026 apostrophe = 0x027 quoteright = 0x027 parenleft = 0x028 parenright = 0x029 asterisk = 0x02a plus = 0x02b comma = 0x02c minus = 0x02d period = 0x02e slash = 0x02f _0 = 0x030 _1 = 0x031 _2 = 0x032 _3 = 0x033 _4 = 0x034 _5 = 0x035 _6 = 0x036 _7 = 0x037 _8 = 0x038 _9 = 0x039 colon = 0x03a semicolon = 0x03b less = 0x03c equal = 0x03d greater = 0x03e question = 0x03f at = 0x040 A = 0x041 B = 0x042 C = 0x043 D = 0x044 E = 0x045 F = 0x046 G = 0x047 H = 0x048 I = 0x049 J = 0x04a K = 0x04b L = 0x04c M = 0x04d N = 0x04e O = 0x04f P = 0x050 Q = 0x051 R = 0x052 S = 0x053 T = 0x054 U = 0x055 V = 0x056 W = 0x057 X = 0x058 Y = 0x059 Z = 0x05a bracketleft = 0x05b backslash = 0x05c bracketright = 0x05d asciicircum = 0x05e underscore = 0x05f grave = 0x060 quoteleft = 0x060 a = 0x061 b = 0x062 c = 0x063 d = 0x064 e = 0x065 f = 0x066 g = 0x067 h = 0x068 i = 0x069 j = 0x06a k = 0x06b l = 0x06c m = 0x06d n = 0x06e o = 0x06f p = 0x070 q = 0x071 r = 0x072 s = 0x073 t = 0x074 u = 0x075 v = 0x076 w = 0x077 x = 0x078 y = 0x079 z = 0x07a braceleft = 0x07b bar = 0x07c braceright = 0x07d asciitilde = 0x07e nobreakspace = 0x0a0 exclamdown = 0x0a1 cent = 0x0a2 sterling = 0x0a3 currency = 0x0a4 yen = 0x0a5 brokenbar = 0x0a6 section = 0x0a7 diaeresis = 0x0a8 copyright = 0x0a9 ordfeminine = 0x0aa guillemotleft = 0x0ab notsign = 0x0ac hyphen = 0x0ad registered = 0x0ae macron = 0x0af degree = 0x0b0 plusminus = 0x0b1 twosuperior = 0x0b2 threesuperior = 0x0b3 acute = 0x0b4 mu = 0x0b5 paragraph = 0x0b6 periodcentered = 0x0b7 cedilla = 0x0b8 onesuperior = 0x0b9 masculine = 0x0ba guillemotright = 0x0bb onequarter = 0x0bc onehalf = 0x0bd threequarters = 0x0be questiondown = 0x0bf Agrave = 0x0c0 Aacute = 0x0c1 Acircumflex = 0x0c2 Atilde = 0x0c3 Adiaeresis = 0x0c4 Aring = 0x0c5 AE = 0x0c6 Ccedilla = 0x0c7 Egrave = 0x0c8 Eacute = 0x0c9 Ecircumflex = 0x0ca Ediaeresis = 0x0cb Igrave = 0x0cc Iacute = 0x0cd Icircumflex = 0x0ce Idiaeresis = 0x0cf ETH = 0x0d0 Eth = 0x0d0 Ntilde = 0x0d1 Ograve = 0x0d2 Oacute = 0x0d3 Ocircumflex = 0x0d4 Otilde = 0x0d5 Odiaeresis = 0x0d6 multiply = 0x0d7 Ooblique = 0x0d8 Ugrave = 0x0d9 Uacute = 0x0da Ucircumflex = 0x0db Udiaeresis = 0x0dc Yacute = 0x0dd THORN = 0x0de Thorn = 0x0de ssharp = 0x0df agrave = 0x0e0 aacute = 0x0e1 acircumflex = 0x0e2 atilde = 0x0e3 adiaeresis = 0x0e4 aring = 0x0e5 ae = 0x0e6 ccedilla = 0x0e7 egrave = 0x0e8 eacute = 0x0e9 ecircumflex = 0x0ea ediaeresis = 0x0eb igrave = 0x0ec iacute = 0x0ed icircumflex = 0x0ee idiaeresis = 0x0ef eth = 0x0f0 ntilde = 0x0f1 ograve = 0x0f2 oacute = 0x0f3 ocircumflex = 0x0f4 otilde = 0x0f5 odiaeresis = 0x0f6 division = 0x0f7 oslash = 0x0f8 ugrave = 0x0f9 uacute = 0x0fa ucircumflex = 0x0fb udiaeresis = 0x0fc yacute = 0x0fd thorn = 0x0fe ydiaeresis = 0x0ff Aogonek = 0x1a1 breve = 0x1a2 Lstroke = 0x1a3 Lcaron = 0x1a5 Sacute = 0x1a6 Scaron = 0x1a9 Scedilla = 0x1aa Tcaron = 0x1ab Zacute = 0x1ac Zcaron = 0x1ae Zabovedot = 0x1af aogonek = 0x1b1 ogonek = 0x1b2 lstroke = 0x1b3 lcaron = 0x1b5 sacute = 0x1b6 caron = 0x1b7 scaron = 0x1b9 scedilla = 0x1ba tcaron = 0x1bb zacute = 0x1bc doubleacute = 0x1bd zcaron = 0x1be zabovedot = 0x1bf Racute = 0x1c0 Abreve = 0x1c3 Lacute = 0x1c5 Cacute = 0x1c6 Ccaron = 0x1c8 Eogonek = 0x1ca Ecaron = 0x1cc Dcaron = 0x1cf Dstroke = 0x1d0 Nacute = 0x1d1 Ncaron = 0x1d2 Odoubleacute = 0x1d5 Rcaron = 0x1d8 Uring = 0x1d9 Udoubleacute = 0x1db Tcedilla = 0x1de racute = 0x1e0 abreve = 0x1e3 lacute = 0x1e5 cacute = 0x1e6 ccaron = 0x1e8 eogonek = 0x1ea ecaron = 0x1ec dcaron = 0x1ef dstroke = 0x1f0 nacute = 0x1f1 ncaron = 0x1f2 odoubleacute = 0x1f5 udoubleacute = 0x1fb rcaron = 0x1f8 uring = 0x1f9 tcedilla = 0x1fe abovedot = 0x1ff Hstroke = 0x2a1 Hcircumflex = 0x2a6 Iabovedot = 0x2a9 Gbreve = 0x2ab Jcircumflex = 0x2ac hstroke = 0x2b1 hcircumflex = 0x2b6 idotless = 0x2b9 gbreve = 0x2bb jcircumflex = 0x2bc Cabovedot = 0x2c5 Ccircumflex = 0x2c6 Gabovedot = 0x2d5 Gcircumflex = 0x2d8 Ubreve = 0x2dd Scircumflex = 0x2de cabovedot = 0x2e5 ccircumflex = 0x2e6 gabovedot = 0x2f5 gcircumflex = 0x2f8 ubreve = 0x2fd scircumflex = 0x2fe kra = 0x3a2 kappa = 0x3a2 Rcedilla = 0x3a3 Itilde = 0x3a5 Lcedilla = 0x3a6 Emacron = 0x3aa Gcedilla = 0x3ab Tslash = 0x3ac rcedilla = 0x3b3 itilde = 0x3b5 lcedilla = 0x3b6 emacron = 0x3ba gcedilla = 0x3bb tslash = 0x3bc ENG = 0x3bd eng = 0x3bf Amacron = 0x3c0 Iogonek = 0x3c7 Eabovedot = 0x3cc Imacron = 0x3cf Ncedilla = 0x3d1 Omacron = 0x3d2 Kcedilla = 0x3d3 Uogonek = 0x3d9 Utilde = 0x3dd Umacron = 0x3de amacron = 0x3e0 iogonek = 0x3e7 eabovedot = 0x3ec imacron = 0x3ef ncedilla = 0x3f1 omacron = 0x3f2 kcedilla = 0x3f3 uogonek = 0x3f9 utilde = 0x3fd umacron = 0x3fe OE = 0x13bc oe = 0x13bd Ydiaeresis = 0x13be overline = 0x47e kana_fullstop = 0x4a1 kana_openingbracket = 0x4a2 kana_closingbracket = 0x4a3 kana_comma = 0x4a4 kana_conjunctive = 0x4a5 kana_middledot = 0x4a5 kana_WO = 0x4a6 kana_a = 0x4a7 kana_i = 0x4a8 kana_u = 0x4a9 kana_e = 0x4aa kana_o = 0x4ab kana_ya = 0x4ac kana_yu = 0x4ad kana_yo = 0x4ae kana_tsu = 0x4af kana_tu = 0x4af prolongedsound = 0x4b0 kana_A = 0x4b1 kana_I = 0x4b2 kana_U = 0x4b3 kana_E = 0x4b4 kana_O = 0x4b5 kana_KA = 0x4b6 kana_KI = 0x4b7 kana_KU = 0x4b8 kana_KE = 0x4b9 kana_KO = 0x4ba kana_SA = 0x4bb kana_SHI = 0x4bc kana_SU = 0x4bd kana_SE = 0x4be kana_SO = 0x4bf kana_TA = 0x4c0 kana_CHI = 0x4c1 kana_TI = 0x4c1 kana_TSU = 0x4c2 kana_TU = 0x4c2 kana_TE = 0x4c3 kana_TO = 0x4c4 kana_NA = 0x4c5 kana_NI = 0x4c6 kana_NU = 0x4c7 kana_NE = 0x4c8 kana_NO = 0x4c9 kana_HA = 0x4ca kana_HI = 0x4cb kana_FU = 0x4cc kana_HU = 0x4cc kana_HE = 0x4cd kana_HO = 0x4ce kana_MA = 0x4cf kana_MI = 0x4d0 kana_MU = 0x4d1 kana_ME = 0x4d2 kana_MO = 0x4d3 kana_YA = 0x4d4 kana_YU = 0x4d5 kana_YO = 0x4d6 kana_RA = 0x4d7 kana_RI = 0x4d8 kana_RU = 0x4d9 kana_RE = 0x4da kana_RO = 0x4db kana_WA = 0x4dc kana_N = 0x4dd voicedsound = 0x4de semivoicedsound = 0x4df kana_switch = 0xFF7E Arabic_comma = 0x5ac Arabic_semicolon = 0x5bb Arabic_question_mark = 0x5bf Arabic_hamza = 0x5c1 Arabic_maddaonalef = 0x5c2 Arabic_hamzaonalef = 0x5c3 Arabic_hamzaonwaw = 0x5c4 Arabic_hamzaunderalef = 0x5c5 Arabic_hamzaonyeh = 0x5c6 Arabic_alef = 0x5c7 Arabic_beh = 0x5c8 Arabic_tehmarbuta = 0x5c9 Arabic_teh = 0x5ca Arabic_theh = 0x5cb Arabic_jeem = 0x5cc Arabic_hah = 0x5cd Arabic_khah = 0x5ce Arabic_dal = 0x5cf Arabic_thal = 0x5d0 Arabic_ra = 0x5d1 Arabic_zain = 0x5d2 Arabic_seen = 0x5d3 Arabic_sheen = 0x5d4 Arabic_sad = 0x5d5 Arabic_dad = 0x5d6 Arabic_tah = 0x5d7 Arabic_zah = 0x5d8 Arabic_ain = 0x5d9 Arabic_ghain = 0x5da Arabic_tatweel = 0x5e0 Arabic_feh = 0x5e1 Arabic_qaf = 0x5e2 Arabic_kaf = 0x5e3 Arabic_lam = 0x5e4 Arabic_meem = 0x5e5 Arabic_noon = 0x5e6 Arabic_ha = 0x5e7 Arabic_heh = 0x5e7 Arabic_waw = 0x5e8 Arabic_alefmaksura = 0x5e9 Arabic_yeh = 0x5ea Arabic_fathatan = 0x5eb Arabic_dammatan = 0x5ec Arabic_kasratan = 0x5ed Arabic_fatha = 0x5ee Arabic_damma = 0x5ef Arabic_kasra = 0x5f0 Arabic_shadda = 0x5f1 Arabic_sukun = 0x5f2 Arabic_switch = 0xFF7E Serbian_dje = 0x6a1 Macedonia_gje = 0x6a2 Cyrillic_io = 0x6a3 Ukrainian_ie = 0x6a4 Ukranian_je = 0x6a4 Macedonia_dse = 0x6a5 Ukrainian_i = 0x6a6 Ukranian_i = 0x6a6 Ukrainian_yi = 0x6a7 Ukranian_yi = 0x6a7 Cyrillic_je = 0x6a8 Serbian_je = 0x6a8 Cyrillic_lje = 0x6a9 Serbian_lje = 0x6a9 Cyrillic_nje = 0x6aa Serbian_nje = 0x6aa Serbian_tshe = 0x6ab Macedonia_kje = 0x6ac Ukrainian_ghe_with_upturn = 0x6ad Byelorussian_shortu = 0x6ae Cyrillic_dzhe = 0x6af Serbian_dze = 0x6af numerosign = 0x6b0 Serbian_DJE = 0x6b1 Macedonia_GJE = 0x6b2 Cyrillic_IO = 0x6b3 Ukrainian_IE = 0x6b4 Ukranian_JE = 0x6b4 Macedonia_DSE = 0x6b5 Ukrainian_I = 0x6b6 Ukranian_I = 0x6b6 Ukrainian_YI = 0x6b7 Ukranian_YI = 0x6b7 Cyrillic_JE = 0x6b8 Serbian_JE = 0x6b8 Cyrillic_LJE = 0x6b9 Serbian_LJE = 0x6b9 Cyrillic_NJE = 0x6ba Serbian_NJE = 0x6ba Serbian_TSHE = 0x6bb Macedonia_KJE = 0x6bc Ukrainian_GHE_WITH_UPTURN = 0x6bd Byelorussian_SHORTU = 0x6be Cyrillic_DZHE = 0x6bf Serbian_DZE = 0x6bf Cyrillic_yu = 0x6c0 Cyrillic_a = 0x6c1 Cyrillic_be = 0x6c2 Cyrillic_tse = 0x6c3 Cyrillic_de = 0x6c4 Cyrillic_ie = 0x6c5 Cyrillic_ef = 0x6c6 Cyrillic_ghe = 0x6c7 Cyrillic_ha = 0x6c8 Cyrillic_i = 0x6c9 Cyrillic_shorti = 0x6ca Cyrillic_ka = 0x6cb Cyrillic_el = 0x6cc Cyrillic_em = 0x6cd Cyrillic_en = 0x6ce Cyrillic_o = 0x6cf Cyrillic_pe = 0x6d0 Cyrillic_ya = 0x6d1 Cyrillic_er = 0x6d2 Cyrillic_es = 0x6d3 Cyrillic_te = 0x6d4 Cyrillic_u = 0x6d5 Cyrillic_zhe = 0x6d6 Cyrillic_ve = 0x6d7 Cyrillic_softsign = 0x6d8 Cyrillic_yeru = 0x6d9 Cyrillic_ze = 0x6da Cyrillic_sha = 0x6db Cyrillic_e = 0x6dc Cyrillic_shcha = 0x6dd Cyrillic_che = 0x6de Cyrillic_hardsign = 0x6df Cyrillic_YU = 0x6e0 Cyrillic_A = 0x6e1 Cyrillic_BE = 0x6e2 Cyrillic_TSE = 0x6e3 Cyrillic_DE = 0x6e4 Cyrillic_IE = 0x6e5 Cyrillic_EF = 0x6e6 Cyrillic_GHE = 0x6e7 Cyrillic_HA = 0x6e8 Cyrillic_I = 0x6e9 Cyrillic_SHORTI = 0x6ea Cyrillic_KA = 0x6eb Cyrillic_EL = 0x6ec Cyrillic_EM = 0x6ed Cyrillic_EN = 0x6ee Cyrillic_O = 0x6ef Cyrillic_PE = 0x6f0 Cyrillic_YA = 0x6f1 Cyrillic_ER = 0x6f2 Cyrillic_ES = 0x6f3 Cyrillic_TE = 0x6f4 Cyrillic_U = 0x6f5 Cyrillic_ZHE = 0x6f6 Cyrillic_VE = 0x6f7 Cyrillic_SOFTSIGN = 0x6f8 Cyrillic_YERU = 0x6f9 Cyrillic_ZE = 0x6fa Cyrillic_SHA = 0x6fb Cyrillic_E = 0x6fc Cyrillic_SHCHA = 0x6fd Cyrillic_CHE = 0x6fe Cyrillic_HARDSIGN = 0x6ff Greek_ALPHAaccent = 0x7a1 Greek_EPSILONaccent = 0x7a2 Greek_ETAaccent = 0x7a3 Greek_IOTAaccent = 0x7a4 Greek_IOTAdiaeresis = 0x7a5 Greek_OMICRONaccent = 0x7a7 Greek_UPSILONaccent = 0x7a8 Greek_UPSILONdieresis = 0x7a9 Greek_OMEGAaccent = 0x7ab Greek_accentdieresis = 0x7ae Greek_horizbar = 0x7af Greek_alphaaccent = 0x7b1 Greek_epsilonaccent = 0x7b2 Greek_etaaccent = 0x7b3 Greek_iotaaccent = 0x7b4 Greek_iotadieresis = 0x7b5 Greek_iotaaccentdieresis = 0x7b6 Greek_omicronaccent = 0x7b7 Greek_upsilonaccent = 0x7b8 Greek_upsilondieresis = 0x7b9 Greek_upsilonaccentdieresis = 0x7ba Greek_omegaaccent = 0x7bb Greek_ALPHA = 0x7c1 Greek_BETA = 0x7c2 Greek_GAMMA = 0x7c3 Greek_DELTA = 0x7c4 Greek_EPSILON = 0x7c5 Greek_ZETA = 0x7c6 Greek_ETA = 0x7c7 Greek_THETA = 0x7c8 Greek_IOTA = 0x7c9 Greek_KAPPA = 0x7ca Greek_LAMDA = 0x7cb Greek_LAMBDA = 0x7cb Greek_MU = 0x7cc Greek_NU = 0x7cd Greek_XI = 0x7ce Greek_OMICRON = 0x7cf Greek_PI = 0x7d0 Greek_RHO = 0x7d1 Greek_SIGMA = 0x7d2 Greek_TAU = 0x7d4 Greek_UPSILON = 0x7d5 Greek_PHI = 0x7d6 Greek_CHI = 0x7d7 Greek_PSI = 0x7d8 Greek_OMEGA = 0x7d9 Greek_alpha = 0x7e1 Greek_beta = 0x7e2 Greek_gamma = 0x7e3 Greek_delta = 0x7e4 Greek_epsilon = 0x7e5 Greek_zeta = 0x7e6 Greek_eta = 0x7e7 Greek_theta = 0x7e8 Greek_iota = 0x7e9 Greek_kappa = 0x7ea Greek_lamda = 0x7eb Greek_lambda = 0x7eb Greek_mu = 0x7ec Greek_nu = 0x7ed Greek_xi = 0x7ee Greek_omicron = 0x7ef Greek_pi = 0x7f0 Greek_rho = 0x7f1 Greek_sigma = 0x7f2 Greek_finalsmallsigma = 0x7f3 Greek_tau = 0x7f4 Greek_upsilon = 0x7f5 Greek_phi = 0x7f6 Greek_chi = 0x7f7 Greek_psi = 0x7f8 Greek_omega = 0x7f9 Greek_switch = 0xFF7E leftradical = 0x8a1 topleftradical = 0x8a2 horizconnector = 0x8a3 topintegral = 0x8a4 botintegral = 0x8a5 vertconnector = 0x8a6 topleftsqbracket = 0x8a7 botleftsqbracket = 0x8a8 toprightsqbracket = 0x8a9 botrightsqbracket = 0x8aa topleftparens = 0x8ab botleftparens = 0x8ac toprightparens = 0x8ad botrightparens = 0x8ae leftmiddlecurlybrace = 0x8af rightmiddlecurlybrace = 0x8b0 topleftsummation = 0x8b1 botleftsummation = 0x8b2 topvertsummationconnector = 0x8b3 botvertsummationconnector = 0x8b4 toprightsummation = 0x8b5 botrightsummation = 0x8b6 rightmiddlesummation = 0x8b7 lessthanequal = 0x8bc notequal = 0x8bd greaterthanequal = 0x8be integral = 0x8bf therefore = 0x8c0 variation = 0x8c1 infinity = 0x8c2 nabla = 0x8c5 approximate = 0x8c8 similarequal = 0x8c9 ifonlyif = 0x8cd implies = 0x8ce identical = 0x8cf radical = 0x8d6 includedin = 0x8da includes = 0x8db intersection = 0x8dc union = 0x8dd logicaland = 0x8de logicalor = 0x8df partialderivative = 0x8ef function = 0x8f6 leftarrow = 0x8fb uparrow = 0x8fc rightarrow = 0x8fd downarrow = 0x8fe blank = 0x9df soliddiamond = 0x9e0 checkerboard = 0x9e1 ht = 0x9e2 ff = 0x9e3 cr = 0x9e4 lf = 0x9e5 nl = 0x9e8 vt = 0x9e9 lowrightcorner = 0x9ea uprightcorner = 0x9eb upleftcorner = 0x9ec lowleftcorner = 0x9ed crossinglines = 0x9ee horizlinescan1 = 0x9ef horizlinescan3 = 0x9f0 horizlinescan5 = 0x9f1 horizlinescan7 = 0x9f2 horizlinescan9 = 0x9f3 leftt = 0x9f4 rightt = 0x9f5 bott = 0x9f6 topt = 0x9f7 vertbar = 0x9f8 emspace = 0xaa1 enspace = 0xaa2 em3space = 0xaa3 em4space = 0xaa4 digitspace = 0xaa5 punctspace = 0xaa6 thinspace = 0xaa7 hairspace = 0xaa8 emdash = 0xaa9 endash = 0xaaa signifblank = 0xaac ellipsis = 0xaae doubbaselinedot = 0xaaf onethird = 0xab0 twothirds = 0xab1 onefifth = 0xab2 twofifths = 0xab3 threefifths = 0xab4 fourfifths = 0xab5 onesixth = 0xab6 fivesixths = 0xab7 careof = 0xab8 figdash = 0xabb leftanglebracket = 0xabc decimalpoint = 0xabd rightanglebracket = 0xabe marker = 0xabf oneeighth = 0xac3 threeeighths = 0xac4 fiveeighths = 0xac5 seveneighths = 0xac6 trademark = 0xac9 signaturemark = 0xaca trademarkincircle = 0xacb leftopentriangle = 0xacc rightopentriangle = 0xacd emopencircle = 0xace emopenrectangle = 0xacf leftsinglequotemark = 0xad0 rightsinglequotemark = 0xad1 leftdoublequotemark = 0xad2 rightdoublequotemark = 0xad3 prescription = 0xad4 minutes = 0xad6 seconds = 0xad7 latincross = 0xad9 hexagram = 0xada filledrectbullet = 0xadb filledlefttribullet = 0xadc filledrighttribullet = 0xadd emfilledcircle = 0xade emfilledrect = 0xadf enopencircbullet = 0xae0 enopensquarebullet = 0xae1 openrectbullet = 0xae2 opentribulletup = 0xae3 opentribulletdown = 0xae4 openstar = 0xae5 enfilledcircbullet = 0xae6 enfilledsqbullet = 0xae7 filledtribulletup = 0xae8 filledtribulletdown = 0xae9 leftpointer = 0xaea rightpointer = 0xaeb club = 0xaec diamond = 0xaed heart = 0xaee maltesecross = 0xaf0 dagger = 0xaf1 doubledagger = 0xaf2 checkmark = 0xaf3 ballotcross = 0xaf4 musicalsharp = 0xaf5 musicalflat = 0xaf6 malesymbol = 0xaf7 femalesymbol = 0xaf8 telephone = 0xaf9 telephonerecorder = 0xafa phonographcopyright = 0xafb caret = 0xafc singlelowquotemark = 0xafd doublelowquotemark = 0xafe cursor = 0xaff leftcaret = 0xba3 rightcaret = 0xba6 downcaret = 0xba8 upcaret = 0xba9 overbar = 0xbc0 downtack = 0xbc2 upshoe = 0xbc3 downstile = 0xbc4 underbar = 0xbc6 jot = 0xbca quad = 0xbcc uptack = 0xbce circle = 0xbcf upstile = 0xbd3 downshoe = 0xbd6 rightshoe = 0xbd8 leftshoe = 0xbda lefttack = 0xbdc righttack = 0xbfc hebrew_doublelowline = 0xcdf hebrew_aleph = 0xce0 hebrew_bet = 0xce1 hebrew_beth = 0xce1 hebrew_gimel = 0xce2 hebrew_gimmel = 0xce2 hebrew_dalet = 0xce3 hebrew_daleth = 0xce3 hebrew_he = 0xce4 hebrew_waw = 0xce5 hebrew_zain = 0xce6 hebrew_zayin = 0xce6 hebrew_chet = 0xce7 hebrew_het = 0xce7 hebrew_tet = 0xce8 hebrew_teth = 0xce8 hebrew_yod = 0xce9 hebrew_finalkaph = 0xcea hebrew_kaph = 0xceb hebrew_lamed = 0xcec hebrew_finalmem = 0xced hebrew_mem = 0xcee hebrew_finalnun = 0xcef hebrew_nun = 0xcf0 hebrew_samech = 0xcf1 hebrew_samekh = 0xcf1 hebrew_ayin = 0xcf2 hebrew_finalpe = 0xcf3 hebrew_pe = 0xcf4 hebrew_finalzade = 0xcf5 hebrew_finalzadi = 0xcf5 hebrew_zade = 0xcf6 hebrew_zadi = 0xcf6 hebrew_qoph = 0xcf7 hebrew_kuf = 0xcf7 hebrew_resh = 0xcf8 hebrew_shin = 0xcf9 hebrew_taw = 0xcfa hebrew_taf = 0xcfa Hebrew_switch = 0xFF7E Thai_kokai = 0xda1 Thai_khokhai = 0xda2 Thai_khokhuat = 0xda3 Thai_khokhwai = 0xda4 Thai_khokhon = 0xda5 Thai_khorakhang = 0xda6 Thai_ngongu = 0xda7 Thai_chochan = 0xda8 Thai_choching = 0xda9 Thai_chochang = 0xdaa Thai_soso = 0xdab Thai_chochoe = 0xdac Thai_yoying = 0xdad Thai_dochada = 0xdae Thai_topatak = 0xdaf Thai_thothan = 0xdb0 Thai_thonangmontho = 0xdb1 Thai_thophuthao = 0xdb2 Thai_nonen = 0xdb3 Thai_dodek = 0xdb4 Thai_totao = 0xdb5 Thai_thothung = 0xdb6 Thai_thothahan = 0xdb7 Thai_thothong = 0xdb8 Thai_nonu = 0xdb9 Thai_bobaimai = 0xdba Thai_popla = 0xdbb Thai_phophung = 0xdbc Thai_fofa = 0xdbd Thai_phophan = 0xdbe Thai_fofan = 0xdbf Thai_phosamphao = 0xdc0 Thai_moma = 0xdc1 Thai_yoyak = 0xdc2 Thai_rorua = 0xdc3 Thai_ru = 0xdc4 Thai_loling = 0xdc5 Thai_lu = 0xdc6 Thai_wowaen = 0xdc7 Thai_sosala = 0xdc8 Thai_sorusi = 0xdc9 Thai_sosua = 0xdca Thai_hohip = 0xdcb Thai_lochula = 0xdcc Thai_oang = 0xdcd Thai_honokhuk = 0xdce Thai_paiyannoi = 0xdcf Thai_saraa = 0xdd0 Thai_maihanakat = 0xdd1 Thai_saraaa = 0xdd2 Thai_saraam = 0xdd3 Thai_sarai = 0xdd4 Thai_saraii = 0xdd5 Thai_saraue = 0xdd6 Thai_sarauee = 0xdd7 Thai_sarau = 0xdd8 Thai_sarauu = 0xdd9 Thai_phinthu = 0xdda Thai_maihanakat_maitho = 0xdde Thai_baht = 0xddf Thai_sarae = 0xde0 Thai_saraae = 0xde1 Thai_sarao = 0xde2 Thai_saraaimaimuan = 0xde3 Thai_saraaimaimalai = 0xde4 Thai_lakkhangyao = 0xde5 Thai_maiyamok = 0xde6 Thai_maitaikhu = 0xde7 Thai_maiek = 0xde8 Thai_maitho = 0xde9 Thai_maitri = 0xdea Thai_maichattawa = 0xdeb Thai_thanthakhat = 0xdec Thai_nikhahit = 0xded Thai_leksun = 0xdf0 Thai_leknung = 0xdf1 Thai_leksong = 0xdf2 Thai_leksam = 0xdf3 Thai_leksi = 0xdf4 Thai_lekha = 0xdf5 Thai_lekhok = 0xdf6 Thai_lekchet = 0xdf7 Thai_lekpaet = 0xdf8 Thai_lekkao = 0xdf9 Hangul = 0xff31 Hangul_Start = 0xff32 Hangul_End = 0xff33 Hangul_Hanja = 0xff34 Hangul_Jamo = 0xff35 Hangul_Romaja = 0xff36 Hangul_Codeinput = 0xff37 Hangul_Jeonja = 0xff38 Hangul_Banja = 0xff39 Hangul_PreHanja = 0xff3a Hangul_PostHanja = 0xff3b Hangul_SingleCandidate = 0xff3c Hangul_MultipleCandidate = 0xff3d Hangul_PreviousCandidate = 0xff3e Hangul_Special = 0xff3f Hangul_switch = 0xFF7E Hangul_Kiyeog = 0xea1 Hangul_SsangKiyeog = 0xea2 Hangul_KiyeogSios = 0xea3 Hangul_Nieun = 0xea4 Hangul_NieunJieuj = 0xea5 Hangul_NieunHieuh = 0xea6 Hangul_Dikeud = 0xea7 Hangul_SsangDikeud = 0xea8 Hangul_Rieul = 0xea9 Hangul_RieulKiyeog = 0xeaa Hangul_RieulMieum = 0xeab Hangul_RieulPieub = 0xeac Hangul_RieulSios = 0xead Hangul_RieulTieut = 0xeae Hangul_RieulPhieuf = 0xeaf Hangul_RieulHieuh = 0xeb0 Hangul_Mieum = 0xeb1 Hangul_Pieub = 0xeb2 Hangul_SsangPieub = 0xeb3 Hangul_PieubSios = 0xeb4 Hangul_Sios = 0xeb5 Hangul_SsangSios = 0xeb6 Hangul_Ieung = 0xeb7 Hangul_Jieuj = 0xeb8 Hangul_SsangJieuj = 0xeb9 Hangul_Cieuc = 0xeba Hangul_Khieuq = 0xebb Hangul_Tieut = 0xebc Hangul_Phieuf = 0xebd Hangul_Hieuh = 0xebe Hangul_A = 0xebf Hangul_AE = 0xec0 Hangul_YA = 0xec1 Hangul_YAE = 0xec2 Hangul_EO = 0xec3 Hangul_E = 0xec4 Hangul_YEO = 0xec5 Hangul_YE = 0xec6 Hangul_O = 0xec7 Hangul_WA = 0xec8 Hangul_WAE = 0xec9 Hangul_OE = 0xeca Hangul_YO = 0xecb Hangul_U = 0xecc Hangul_WEO = 0xecd Hangul_WE = 0xece Hangul_WI = 0xecf Hangul_YU = 0xed0 Hangul_EU = 0xed1 Hangul_YI = 0xed2 Hangul_I = 0xed3 Hangul_J_Kiyeog = 0xed4 Hangul_J_SsangKiyeog = 0xed5 Hangul_J_KiyeogSios = 0xed6 Hangul_J_Nieun = 0xed7 Hangul_J_NieunJieuj = 0xed8 Hangul_J_NieunHieuh = 0xed9 Hangul_J_Dikeud = 0xeda Hangul_J_Rieul = 0xedb Hangul_J_RieulKiyeog = 0xedc Hangul_J_RieulMieum = 0xedd Hangul_J_RieulPieub = 0xede Hangul_J_RieulSios = 0xedf Hangul_J_RieulTieut = 0xee0 Hangul_J_RieulPhieuf = 0xee1 Hangul_J_RieulHieuh = 0xee2 Hangul_J_Mieum = 0xee3 Hangul_J_Pieub = 0xee4 Hangul_J_PieubSios = 0xee5 Hangul_J_Sios = 0xee6 Hangul_J_SsangSios = 0xee7 Hangul_J_Ieung = 0xee8 Hangul_J_Jieuj = 0xee9 Hangul_J_Cieuc = 0xeea Hangul_J_Khieuq = 0xeeb Hangul_J_Tieut = 0xeec Hangul_J_Phieuf = 0xeed Hangul_J_Hieuh = 0xeee Hangul_RieulYeorinHieuh = 0xeef Hangul_SunkyeongeumMieum = 0xef0 Hangul_SunkyeongeumPieub = 0xef1 Hangul_PanSios = 0xef2 Hangul_KkogjiDalrinIeung = 0xef3 Hangul_SunkyeongeumPhieuf = 0xef4 Hangul_YeorinHieuh = 0xef5 Hangul_AraeA = 0xef6 Hangul_AraeAE = 0xef7 Hangul_J_PanSios = 0xef8 Hangul_J_KkogjiDalrinIeung = 0xef9 Hangul_J_YeorinHieuh = 0xefa Korean_Won = 0xeff Armenian_eternity = 0x14a1 Armenian_section_sign = 0x14a2 Armenian_full_stop = 0x14a3 Armenian_verjaket = 0x14a3 Armenian_parenright = 0x14a4 Armenian_parenleft = 0x14a5 Armenian_guillemotright = 0x14a6 Armenian_guillemotleft = 0x14a7 Armenian_em_dash = 0x14a8 Armenian_dot = 0x14a9 Armenian_mijaket = 0x14a9 Armenian_separation_mark = 0x14aa Armenian_but = 0x14aa Armenian_comma = 0x14ab Armenian_en_dash = 0x14ac Armenian_hyphen = 0x14ad Armenian_yentamna = 0x14ad Armenian_ellipsis = 0x14ae Armenian_exclam = 0x14af Armenian_amanak = 0x14af Armenian_accent = 0x14b0 Armenian_shesht = 0x14b0 Armenian_question = 0x14b1 Armenian_paruyk = 0x14b1 Armenian_AYB = 0x14b2 Armenian_ayb = 0x14b3 Armenian_BEN = 0x14b4 Armenian_ben = 0x14b5 Armenian_GIM = 0x14b6 Armenian_gim = 0x14b7 Armenian_DA = 0x14b8 Armenian_da = 0x14b9 Armenian_YECH = 0x14ba Armenian_yech = 0x14bb Armenian_ZA = 0x14bc Armenian_za = 0x14bd Armenian_E = 0x14be Armenian_e = 0x14bf Armenian_AT = 0x14c0 Armenian_at = 0x14c1 Armenian_TO = 0x14c2 Armenian_to = 0x14c3 Armenian_ZHE = 0x14c4 Armenian_zhe = 0x14c5 Armenian_INI = 0x14c6 Armenian_ini = 0x14c7 Armenian_LYUN = 0x14c8 Armenian_lyun = 0x14c9 Armenian_KHE = 0x14ca Armenian_khe = 0x14cb Armenian_TSA = 0x14cc Armenian_tsa = 0x14cd Armenian_KEN = 0x14ce Armenian_ken = 0x14cf Armenian_HO = 0x14d0 Armenian_ho = 0x14d1 Armenian_DZA = 0x14d2 Armenian_dza = 0x14d3 Armenian_GHAT = 0x14d4 Armenian_ghat = 0x14d5 Armenian_TCHE = 0x14d6 Armenian_tche = 0x14d7 Armenian_MEN = 0x14d8 Armenian_men = 0x14d9 Armenian_HI = 0x14da Armenian_hi = 0x14db Armenian_NU = 0x14dc Armenian_nu = 0x14dd Armenian_SHA = 0x14de Armenian_sha = 0x14df Armenian_VO = 0x14e0 Armenian_vo = 0x14e1 Armenian_CHA = 0x14e2 Armenian_cha = 0x14e3 Armenian_PE = 0x14e4 Armenian_pe = 0x14e5 Armenian_JE = 0x14e6 Armenian_je = 0x14e7 Armenian_RA = 0x14e8 Armenian_ra = 0x14e9 Armenian_SE = 0x14ea Armenian_se = 0x14eb Armenian_VEV = 0x14ec Armenian_vev = 0x14ed Armenian_TYUN = 0x14ee Armenian_tyun = 0x14ef Armenian_RE = 0x14f0 Armenian_re = 0x14f1 Armenian_TSO = 0x14f2 Armenian_tso = 0x14f3 Armenian_VYUN = 0x14f4 Armenian_vyun = 0x14f5 Armenian_PYUR = 0x14f6 Armenian_pyur = 0x14f7 Armenian_KE = 0x14f8 Armenian_ke = 0x14f9 Armenian_O = 0x14fa Armenian_o = 0x14fb Armenian_FE = 0x14fc Armenian_fe = 0x14fd Armenian_apostrophe = 0x14fe Armenian_ligature_ew = 0x14ff Georgian_an = 0x15d0 Georgian_ban = 0x15d1 Georgian_gan = 0x15d2 Georgian_don = 0x15d3 Georgian_en = 0x15d4 Georgian_vin = 0x15d5 Georgian_zen = 0x15d6 Georgian_tan = 0x15d7 Georgian_in = 0x15d8 Georgian_kan = 0x15d9 Georgian_las = 0x15da Georgian_man = 0x15db Georgian_nar = 0x15dc Georgian_on = 0x15dd Georgian_par = 0x15de Georgian_zhar = 0x15df Georgian_rae = 0x15e0 Georgian_san = 0x15e1 Georgian_tar = 0x15e2 Georgian_un = 0x15e3 Georgian_phar = 0x15e4 Georgian_khar = 0x15e5 Georgian_ghan = 0x15e6 Georgian_qar = 0x15e7 Georgian_shin = 0x15e8 Georgian_chin = 0x15e9 Georgian_can = 0x15ea Georgian_jil = 0x15eb Georgian_cil = 0x15ec Georgian_char = 0x15ed Georgian_xan = 0x15ee Georgian_jhan = 0x15ef Georgian_hae = 0x15f0 Georgian_he = 0x15f1 Georgian_hie = 0x15f2 Georgian_we = 0x15f3 Georgian_har = 0x15f4 Georgian_hoe = 0x15f5 Georgian_fi = 0x15f6 EcuSign = 0x20a0 ColonSign = 0x20a1 CruzeiroSign = 0x20a2 FFrancSign = 0x20a3 LiraSign = 0x20a4 MillSign = 0x20a5 NairaSign = 0x20a6 PesetaSign = 0x20a7 RupeeSign = 0x20a8 WonSign = 0x20a9 NewSheqelSign = 0x20aa DongSign = 0x20ab EuroSign = 0x20ac pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433014011 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000152611205034413016037 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python widgets module # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/const.py0000644000175000017500000000170511205034413015425 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL = 0, 1 LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM = 2, 3, 4, 5 # more should come later when we add more widgets pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000035711205034413015763 00000000000000widgetsdir = $(pythondir)/pgm/widgets widgets_PYTHON = \ __init__.py \ button.py \ circular_list_ng.py \ console.py \ const.py \ grid_ng.py \ list_ng.py \ scrollbar.py \ sliced_image.py CLEANFILES = $(widgets_PYTHON:%.py=%.pyc) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/console.py0000644000175000017500000000610111205034413015734 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import pgm from pgm.graph.text import Text class Console(Text): def __init__(self): Text.__init__(self) self._lines = [""] self._current_line = 0 self._visible_lines = 5 # default style self.wrap = pgm.TEXT_WRAP_CHAR self.font_height = self.height / self._visible_lines * 0.7 self.size = (2.0, 1.0) self.fg_color = (200, 200, 200, 255) self.bg_color = (50, 50, 50, 255) def append_to_current_line(self, text): self._lines[self._current_line] += text self._refresh() def delete_previous_character(self): pass def next_line(self): self._current_line += 1 self._lines.append("") self._refresh() def clear(self): pass def clear_current_line(self): pass def set_visible_lines(self, lines): self.font_height = self.height / lines self._visible_lines = lines self._refresh() def _refresh(self): buffer = "" for line in self._lines[-self._visible_lines:]: buffer += line buffer += "\n" self.label = buffer if __name__ == "__main__": import pgm import gobject def on_key_press(viewport, event, gl, widget): if event.type == pgm.KEY_PRESS: if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Return: widget.next_line() else: widget.append_to_current_line(unichr(event.keyval)) def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() # OpenGL viewport creation factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('opengl') gl = factory.create() gl.title = 'Console widget test' # Canvas and image drawable creation canvas = pgm.Canvas() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(canvas) gl.show() console_widget = Console() console_widget.position = (0.2, 0.5, 0.0) console_widget.visible = True canvas.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, console_widget) # Let's start a mainloop gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, gl, console_widget) gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) pgm.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/scrollbar.py0000644000175000017500000003112611205034413016262 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm.graph.group import Group from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.timing import implicit from pgm.widgets import const import pgm, gobject class Scrollbar(Group): __gsignals__ = { 'index-changed' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_INT,)) } def __init__(self, orientation=const.VERTICAL, items_number=0, thickness=0.1, cursor=None, background=None, spacing=None ): """ @keyword orientation: bar orientation, const.VERTICAL by default @type orientation: int @keyword items_number: how many cursors the bar can scroll @type items_number: int @keyword cursor_color: color of the bar cursor, white by default @type cursor_color: 4-int tuple @keyword bg_color: color of the bar background, black by default @type bg_color: 4-int tuple """ Group.__init__(self) self._items_number = items_number self._current_index = 0 self._cur_size = None self._cur_pos = None self._orientation = orientation self._thickness = thickness self._background = None self._cursor = None self._animated_cursor = None if spacing is None: spacing = 0 self._spacing = spacing if not cursor: # cursor, white by default cursor_color = (255,255,255,255) cursor = Image() cursor.bg_color= cursor_color if not background: # background of the bar, black by default bg_color = (0,0,0,255) background = Image() background.bg_color = bg_color self.background = background self.cursor = cursor self.visible = True # animation support self._animated = implicit.AnimatedObject(self) self._animated.setup_next_animations(duration=500, resolution=5, transformation=implicit.DECELERATE) self._animated.mode = implicit.REPLACE def background__set(self, background): if self._background: self.remove(self._background) self._background = background self._background.visible = True self.add(self._background) self._background.size = self.size self._background.connect("scrolled", self._scrolled) self._update_cursor_size() self._update_cursor_position() def background__get(self): return self._background def cursor__set(self, cursor): if self._cursor: self.remove(self._cursor) self._cursor = cursor self._cursor.visible = True self.add(self._cursor) self._cursor.connect("drag-begin", self._drag_begin) self._cursor.connect("drag-motion", self._drag_motion) self._cursor.connect("drag-end", self._drag_end) self._cursor.connect("pressed", self._drag_pressed) self._update_cursor_size() self._update_cursor_position() attrs = ('cursor_index','position') self._animated_cursor = implicit.AnimatedObject(self._cursor, attrs) settings = {'duration': 300, 'transformation': implicit.LINEAR, 'resolution': 5} self._animated_cursor.setup_next_animations(**settings) self._animated_cursor.mode = implicit.REPLACE def cursor__get(self): return self._cursor def thickness__get(self): return self._thickness def thickness__set(self, thickness): self._thickness = thickness self.size = self.size def orientation__set(self, orientation): self._orientation = orientation self._update_cursor_size() self._update_cursor_position() def orientation__get(self): return self._orientation def size__set(self, size): size = self._apply_thickness(size) Group.size__set(self, size) self.background.size = size self._update_cursor_size() self._update_cursor_position() def items_number__set(self, nb): if nb <= 0: nb = 1 self._items_number = nb if self._current_index > (nb-1): self._current_index = nb - 1 self._update_cursor_size() self._update_cursor_position() def items_number__get(self): return self._items_number def cursor_index__set(self, position): """ Set the position of the cursor. The bar is automatically new painted @param position: the position to set to @type position: something to do mathematic stuff """ if position >= 0 and position < self._items_number: changed = position != self._current_index self._current_index = position self._update_cursor_position() if changed: self.emit('index-changed', position) def cursor_index__get(self): """ returns the position of the cursor @return : the position of the cursor """ return int(self._current_index) def next_item(self): """ go to the next item. The bar is automatically new painted """ self.cursor_index += 1 def previous_item(self): """ go to the previous item. The bar is automatically new painted """ self.cursor_index -= 1 def _apply_thickness(self, size): width, height = size if self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: height = self._thickness else: width = self._thickness size = (width, height) return size def _update_cursor_size(self): if self._items_number > 0: spacing = (self._spacing * 2) if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: width = self.width - spacing height = float(self.height / self._items_number) if self._items_number == 1: height -= spacing else: width = float(self.width / self._items_number) height = self.height - spacing if self._items_number == 1: width -= spacing size = (width, height) else: size = self.size self._cur_size = size if self._animated_cursor: self._animated_cursor.size = self._cur_size elif self._cursor: self._cursor.size = self._cur_size def _update_cursor_position(self): if self._background: if self._current_index == 0: spacing = self._spacing elif self._current_index == self._items_number-1: spacing = - self._spacing else: spacing = 0 w, h = self._cur_size if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: y = self.background.y + spacing + (h * self._current_index) x = self.background.x + self._spacing else: x = self.background.x + spacing + (w * self._current_index) y = self.background.y + self._spacing self._cur_pos = (x, y, self.z) if self._animated_cursor: self._animated_cursor.position = self._cur_pos elif self._cursor: self._cursor.position = self._cur_pos def _scrolled(self, widget, x, y, z, direction, time): if direction == pgm.SCROLL_UP: self.previous_item() else: self.next_item() def _drag_begin(self, widget, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): self._original_position = (x, y, z) #print widget #self._animated.stop_animations() def _drag_motion(self, widget, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: offset = y - self._original_position[1] else: offset = x - self._original_position[0] #print offset new_index = self._current_index + (offset / self._items_number) if new_index >= 0 and new_index < self._items_number-1: #self._current_index = new_index self.cursor_index = new_index self._original_position = (x, y, z) self._update_cursor_position() def _drag_end(self, widget, x, y, z, button, time): self._original_position = None self._current_index = round(self._current_index) self._update_cursor_position() def _drag_pressed(self, widget, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): self._drag_begin(widget, x, y, z, button, time, pressure) self._drag_end(widget, x, y, z, button, time, pressure) if __name__ == "__main__": from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.graph.text import Text import pgm import os, gobject, sys from sliced_image import SlicedImage def update_bars(bars, function): for b in bars: function(b) def on_key_pressed(port, event, bars, loop): if event.keyval in (pgm.keysyms.Escape, pgm.keysyms.q): loop.quit() if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Up: update_bars(bars, lambda b: b.previous_item()) elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Down: update_bars(bars, lambda b: b.next_item()) elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.a: update_bars(bars, lambda b: setattr(b, 'items_number', getattr(b, 'items_number') + 1)) elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.r: update_bars(bars, lambda b: setattr(b, 'items_number', getattr(b, 'items_number') - 1)) factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('opengl') gl = factory.create() gl.title = 'bar widget' canvas = pgm.Canvas() gl.set_canvas(canvas) gl.show() bar = Scrollbar(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, items_number=12, spacing=0.01) bar.canvas = canvas bar.background.bg_color = 38, 139, 200, 255 bar.cursor.bg_color = 200, 239, 250, 155 bar.position = (canvas.width * 0.05, canvas.height * 0.1, 0) bar.height = canvas.height * 0.8 pictos = ("elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/selector/selector-left.png", "elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/selector/selector-right.png", "elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/selector/selector-body.png") cursor = SlicedImage(orientation=const.HORIZONTAL, *pictos) bar2 = Scrollbar(items_number=12, orientation=const.HORIZONTAL, cursor=cursor, thickness=0.5) bar2.canvas = canvas bar2.cursor.z += 1 bar2.position = (0.5, 1, 0) bar2.width = canvas.width * 0.8 pictos = ("elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/scrollbar/scrollbar-top.png", "elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/scrollbar/scrollbar-bottom.png", "elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/scrollbar/scrollbar-body.png") frame = SlicedImage(*pictos) pictos = ("elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/scrollbar/cursor-top.png", "elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/scrollbar/cursor-bottom.png", "elisa_mockups/export/list_mode/scrollbar/cursor-body.png") cursor = SlicedImage(*pictos) bar3 = Scrollbar(items_number=12, background=frame, #thickness=0.08, cursor=cursor, spacing=0.01 ) bar3.canvas = canvas bar3.position = (0.35, canvas.height * 0.1, 0) bar3.height = canvas.height * 0.8 bars = [bar, bar2, bar3,] loop = gobject.MainLoop() gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_pressed, bars, loop) loop.run() pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/sliced_image.py0000644000175000017500000001746111205034413016712 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import pgm from pgm.graph.group import Group from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.utils import image as image_utils from pgm.widgets import const class SlicedImage(Group): def __init__(self, orientation=const.VERTICAL, top_file=None, bottom_file=None, body_file=None): self._size = (0,0) Group.__init__(self) # invisble image used to handle mouse related signals, mainly. self._invisible = Image() self.add(self._invisible) self._invisible.size = self.size self._body = Image() self.add(self._body) self._body.bg_color = (255, 0, 0, 0) self._body.layout = pgm.IMAGE_FILLED self._body.interp = pgm.IMAGE_NEAREST self._body.connect("pixbuf-loaded", self._body_loaded) self._body_loaded = False self._bottom = Image() self.add(self._bottom) self._bottom.layout = pgm.IMAGE_SCALED self._bottom.layout = pgm.IMAGE_FILLED self._bottom.bg_color = (0, 255, 0, 0) self._bottom.interp = pgm.IMAGE_NEAREST self._bottom.connect("pixbuf-loaded", self._bottom_loaded) self._bottom_loaded = False self._top = Image() self.add(self._top) self._top.layout = pgm.IMAGE_SCALED self._top.layout = pgm.IMAGE_FILLED self._top.bg_color = (0, 0, 255, 0) self._top.interp = pgm.IMAGE_NEAREST self._top.connect("pixbuf-loaded", self._top_loaded) self._top_loaded = False self._orientation = orientation self.top_file = top_file self.bottom_file = bottom_file self.body_file = body_file def connect(self, signal_name, callback, *args, **kw): # Forward signal connections to self._invisible return self._invisible.connect(signal_name, callback, *args, **kw) def orientation__set(self, orientation): self._orientation = orientation self._compute_layout() def orientation__get(self): return self._orientation def size__set(self, size): self._size = size self._compute_layout() def size__get(self): return self._size def width__set(self, width): self._size = (width, self._size[1]) self._compute_layout() def width__get(self): return self._size[0] def height__set(self, height): #Group.height__set(self, height) self._size = (self._size[0], height) self._compute_layout() def width__get(self): return self._size[0] def _compute_layout(self): if self._top_loaded and self._body_loaded and self._bottom_loaded: self._top_layout() self._body_layout() self._bottom_layout() self._top.visible = True self._body.visible = True self._bottom.visible = True def _bottom_loaded(self, img): self._bottom_loaded = True self._compute_layout() def _top_loaded(self, img): self._top_loaded = True self._compute_layout() def _body_loaded(self, img): self._body_loaded = True self._compute_layout() def _bottom_layout(self): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: self._bottom.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_BOTTOM_CENTER self._bottom.width = self.width y = self._body.height + self._body.y self._bottom.position = (0, y, 0) self._bottom.height = image_utils.get_height_from_par(self._bottom) else: self._bottom.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_RIGHT self._bottom.height = self.height x = self._body.width + self._body.x self._bottom.position = (x, 0, 0) self._bottom.width = image_utils.get_width_from_par(self._bottom) def _top_layout(self): self._top.position = (0, 0, 0) if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: self._top.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_TOP_CENTER self._top.width = self.width self._top.height = image_utils.get_height_from_par(self._top) else: self._top.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_LEFT self._top.height = self.height self._top.width = image_utils.get_width_from_par(self._top) def _body_layout(self): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: self._body.width = self.width # assume that self._bottom.height == self._top.height self._body.height = self.height - self._top.height*2.0# - self._bottom.height self._body.position = (0, self._top.height, 0) else: self._body.height = self.height # assume that self._bottom.width == self._top.width self._body.width = self.width - self._top.width*2.0# - self._bottom.width self._body.position = (self._top.width, 0, 0) def top_file__set(self, top_file): if top_file is not None: self._top.set_from_file(top_file) def bottom_file__set(self, bottom_file): if bottom_file is not None: self._bottom.set_from_file(bottom_file) def body_file__set(self, body_file): if body_file is not None: self._body.set_from_file(body_file) if __name__ == "__main__": import os, os.path def on_key_press(viewport, event): if event.type == pgm.KEY_PRESS: # quit on q or ESC if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: viewport.fullscreen = not viewport.fullscreen elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.h: widget.width += 0.1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.n: widget.width -= 0.1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.g: widget.height += 0.1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.b: widget.height -= 0.1 def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() # OpenGL viewport creation factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('opengl') gl = factory.create() gl.title = 'Sliced image widget' # Canvas and image drawable creation canvas = pgm.Canvas() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(canvas) gl.show() dir = "/home/ben/dev/elisa/elisa/plugins/bad/raval_frontend" top = "theme/selector-left.png" bottom = "theme/selector-right.png" body = "theme/selector-body.png" widget = SlicedImage(orientation=const.HORIZONTAL) widget.top_file = os.path.join(dir, top) widget.bottom_file = os.path.join(dir, bottom) widget.body_file = os.path.join(dir, body) widget.width = canvas.width/2.0 widget.height = canvas.height/2.0 widget.x = (canvas.width - widget.width)/2.0 widget.y = (canvas.height - widget.height)/2.0 widget.visible = True widget.canvas = canvas # Let's start a mainloop gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press) gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) pgm.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/circular_list_ng.py0000644000175000017500000002133211205034413017620 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import pgm from pgm.graph.group import Group from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.timing import implicit import math from pgm.widgets.list_ng import List class CircularList(List): def compute_width(self, index): return self._width / self._visible_range_size def compute_height(self, index): return self._height / self._visible_range_size def compute_x(self, index): offset = math.pi/2.0 a = index/self._visible_range_size*math.pi*2.0 + offset x = (1.0+math.cos(a))/2.0*(self._width-self._widget_width) return x def compute_y(self, index): offset = math.pi/2.0 a = index/self._visible_range_size*math.pi*2.0 + offset y = (1.0+math.sin(a))/2.0*(self._height-self._widget_height) epsilon = 1.0 max_y = 1.0 middle = self._visible_range_size/2.0 if index > middle-epsilon and index < middle+epsilon: if index > middle: y += 1.0-(index-middle)/epsilon*max_y elif index <= middle: y += 1.0+(index-middle)/epsilon*max_y return y def compute_z(self, index): epsilon = 0.5 middle = self._visible_range_size/2.0 if index > middle-epsilon and index < middle+epsilon: return 0.1 else: return 0.0 def compute_opacity(self, index): if index < -1 or index > self._visible_range_size: return 0 middle = self._visible_range_size/2.0 max_opacity = 255 step = max_opacity / middle if index > middle: index = -index + 2.0*middle opacity = index * step opacity = min(opacity, 255) opacity = max(opacity, 0) return opacity def compute_zoom(self, index): epsilon = 1.0 max_zoom = 4.0 min_zoom = 1.0 middle = self._visible_range_size/2.0 if index > middle-epsilon and index < middle+epsilon: if index > middle: zoom = (epsilon-(index-middle))/epsilon*(max_zoom-min_zoom) + min_zoom elif index <= middle: zoom = (epsilon+(index-middle))/epsilon*(max_zoom-min_zoom) + min_zoom else: zoom = 1.0 zoom = max(zoom, 1.0) return zoom def layout_widget(self, widget, position): zoom = self.compute_zoom(position) width = self._widget_width*zoom height = self._widget_height*zoom x = self.compute_x(position)-(width-self._widget_width)/2.0 y = self.compute_y(position)-(height-self._widget_height)/2.0 z = self.compute_z(position) opacity = self.compute_opacity(position) # update widget properties widget.position = (x, y, z) widget.size = (width, height) widget.opacity = opacity def selected_item__set(self, index): if index < 0 or index >= len(self.widgets): return half_size = (self.visible_range_size-1.0)/2.0 self._selected_item = index if self.animated: self._animated.visible_range_start = index else: self.visible_range_start = index if __name__ == "__main__": import pgm import gobject import gst import glob, sys from pgm.graph.text import Text from pgm.graph.image import Image def create_text(label): txt = Text() txt.label = label txt.font_family = "Bitstream DejaVu" txt.font_height = 0.225 txt.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) txt.bg_color = (255, 0, 0, 255) txt.ellipsize = pgm.TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_END txt.visible = True return txt def create_img(img_file): img = Image() img.set_from_file(img_file, 512) img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (100, 200, 100, 155) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.visible = True return img def create_reflection(master_img): img = Image() img.set_from_image(master_img) img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (100, 100, 200, 155) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) # img.width = -master_img.width img.height = master_img.height img.opacity = 30 # img.x += master_img.width img.layout = pgm.IMAGE_SCALED img.y += master_img.height img.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_TOP img.visible = True return img def create_video(video_uri): img = Image() img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_LEFT img.visible = True # GStreamer pipeline setup pipeline = gst.element_factory_make('playbin') sink = gst.element_factory_make('pgmimagesink') pipeline.set_property('uri', video_uri) pipeline.set_property('video-sink', sink) sink.set_property('image', img) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) return img def on_key_press(viewport, event, gl, widget): if event.type == pgm.KEY_PRESS: # quit on q or ESC if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: viewport.fullscreen = not viewport.fullscreen elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.b: widget.selected_item = 0 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.g: widget.selected_item = len(widget) - 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.h: widget._animated.visible_range_size += 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.n: widget._animated.visible_range_size -= 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Down or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Right: widget.selected_item += 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Up or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Left: widget.selected_item -= 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.space: #widget.insert(0, create_text("T")) def test(): # img = create_img("/home/kaleo/dev/pigment/examples/pictures/fluendo.png") """ list_widget.insert(0, img) list_widget.pop(len(list_widget)-1) """ img = list_widget.pop(0) list_widget.append(img) return True gobject.timeout_add(1000, test) # list_widget.append(img) # remove the currently selected item elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Return: widget.pop(widget.selected_item) def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() # OpenGL viewport creation factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('opengl') gl = factory.create() gl.title = 'Circular list widget' gl.size = (640, 480) # Canvas and image drawable creation canvas = pgm.Canvas() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(canvas) gl.show() list_widget = CircularList() list_widget.position = (0.5, 0.0, 0.0) list_widget.width = 3.0 list_widget.height = 3.0 list_widget.visible_range_size = 8 list_widget.visible = True list_widget.canvas = canvas files = sys.argv[1:] for file in files: image = create_img(file) list_widget.append(image) """ # reflection code image.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_BOTTOM reflection = create_reflection(image) g = Group(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) g.add(image) g.add(reflection) g.visible = True list_widget.append(g) """ # Let's start a mainloop gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, gl, list_widget) gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) pgm.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000003073511205035366016007 00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.10.2 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is 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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. import pgm from pgm.graph.group import Group from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.timing import implicit from pgm.widgets import const from pgm.utils import maths import math import gobject import time as mod_time class Grid(Group): __gsignals__ = { 'child-clicked': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_INT,)), 'selected-item-changed': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_INT,)), 'scrolled': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ScrollDirection, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), } # time between two drag events in milliseconds drag_motion_resolution = 50 # amount of movement needed to activate dragging in canvas coordinates drag_threshold = 0.05 # number of items that are not yet visible that should be preloaded preloaded = 10 # animation mode of the widget: animated or not animated animated = True def __init__(self, width=1.0, height=2.0, visible_range_size=7, orientation=const.VERTICAL): super(Grid, self).__init__() self.widgets = [] self._lines = 3.0 self._selected_item = 0 self._visible_range_start = 0.0 self._orientation = orientation self._preloaded_widgets = [] self._width = width self._height = height self._last_drag_motion = 0 self.visible_range_size = visible_range_size # mouse support self._drag_zone = Image() self._drag_zone.bg_color = (255, 0, 0, 0) self._drag_zone.size = (width, height) self._drag_zone.visible = True Group.add(self, self._drag_zone) self._drag_zone.connect("drag-begin", self._drag_begin) self._drag_zone.connect("drag-motion", self._drag_motion) self._drag_zone.connect("drag-end", self._drag_end) self._drag_zone.connect("clicked", self._clicked) self._drag_zone.connect("double-clicked", self._double_clicked) self._drag_zone.connect("scrolled", self._scrolled) # animation support attributes = ("visible_range_size", "visible_range_start", "lines") self._animated = implicit.AnimatedObject(self, attributes) self._animated.setup_next_animations(duration=500, transformation=implicit.DECELERATE) self._animated.mode = implicit.REPLACE self._dragging = False self._drag_accum = 0 def _scrolled(self, drawable, x, y, z, direction, time): return self.emit('scrolled', x, y, z, direction, time) def _drag_begin(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): self._dragging = True return self.emit('drag-begin', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) def _drag_motion(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): time_since_last = time - self._last_drag_motion if time_since_last > self.drag_motion_resolution: self._last_drag_motion = time return self.emit('drag-motion', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) def _drag_end(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time): self._dragging = False return self.emit('drag-end', x, y, z, button, time) def _clicked(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): if self._dragging and self._drag_accum > self.drag_threshold: return True return self.emit('clicked', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) def _double_clicked(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time): if self._dragging: return False return self.emit('double-clicked', x, y, z, button, time) def width__get(self): return self._width def width__set(self, width): self._width = width self._drag_zone.width = width self._widget_width = self.compute_width(0, 0) self._layout() def height__get(self): return self._height def height__set(self, height): self._height = height self._drag_zone.height = height self._widget_height = self.compute_height(0, 0) self._layout() def size__get(self): return (self._width, self._height) def size__set(self, size): self.width = size[0] self.height = size[1] def visible_range_size__get(self): return self._visible_range_size def visible_range_size__set(self, visible_range_size): self._visible_range_size = visible_range_size self._widget_height = self.compute_height(0, 0) self._widget_width = self.compute_width(0, 0) self._layout() def lines__set(self, lines): self._lines = lines self._widget_height = self.compute_height(0, 0) self._widget_width = self.compute_width(0, 0) self._layout() def lines__get(self): return self._lines def compute_height(self, index, line): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return self._height / self._visible_range_size elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return self._height / self._lines def compute_width(self, index, line): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return self._width / self._lines elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return self._width / self._visible_range_size def compute_x(self, index, line): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return self._widget_width*line elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return index * self._widget_width def compute_y(self, index, line): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return index * self._widget_height elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return self._widget_height*line def compute_opacity(self, index, line): full_opacity = 255 shaded_opacity = 100 invisible_opacity = 0 # make the transformation symmetrical if index <= self._visible_range_size/2.0: # beginning of the visible items case index = index start = self._visible_range_start else: # end of the visible items case index = self._visible_range_size - index - 1 start = len(self) - self._visible_range_size -\ self._visible_range_start if start <= 0 or index >= 1 or self._visible_range_size <= 1.0: opacity = full_opacity elif index >= 0: opacity = maths.lerp(shaded_opacity, full_opacity, index) elif index < 0: if start >= 1: opacity = maths.lerp(invisible_opacity, shaded_opacity, index+1) else: opacity = maths.lerp(invisible_opacity, full_opacity, index+1) opacity = max(min(255, opacity), 0) return opacity def visible_range_start__set(self, visible_range_start): self._visible_range_start = visible_range_start self._layout() def visible_range_start__get(self): return self._visible_range_start def selected_item__get(self): return self._selected_item def selected_item__set(self, index): self._stop_deceleration() index = maths.clamp(index, 0, len(self.widgets)-1) index = int(round(index)) half_size = (self.visible_range_size-1.0)/2.0 prev_selected = self._selected_item self._selected_item = index position = int(self.selected_item/self.lines) total_columns = math.ceil(float(len(self.widgets))/self.lines) if position <= half_size or \ len(self.widgets) <= self.visible_range_size*self.lines: visible_range_start = 0.0 elif position >= total_columns-half_size: visible_range_start = total_columns-self.visible_range_size else: visible_range_start = position-half_size if self.animated: self._animated.visible_range_start = visible_range_start else: self.visible_range_start = visible_range_start if prev_selected != index: self.emit('selected-item-changed', index) def range_start_to_selected(self): half_size = (self.visible_range_size-1.0)/2.0 selected = self.visible_range_start + half_size selected = selected*self.lines selected = int(round(selected)) selected -= selected % self.lines selected = maths.clamp(selected, 0, len(self.widgets)-1) return selected def layout_widget(self, widget, position, line): zoom = 0.7 width = self._widget_width*zoom height = self._widget_height*zoom x = self.compute_x(position, line) y = self.compute_y(position, line) # center the widget x -= (width-self._widget_width)/2.0 y -= (height-self._widget_height)/2.0 # update widget properties widget.position = (x, y, widget.z) widget.size = (width, height) widget.opacity = self.compute_opacity(position, line) def visible__set(self, value): old_value = self.visible super(Grid, self).visible__set(value) if value and not old_value: self._layout() def _layout(self): if not self.visible: return # widgets that will be unloaded once the layout is done to_unload = set(self._preloaded_widgets) # preloads widgets at the edge of the visible range # update properties for visible widgets only inf = int(math.floor(self._visible_range_start)) sup = int(math.ceil(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size)) inf = max(0, inf*self._lines) sup = min(len(self.widgets), sup*self._lines) inf = int(round(inf)) sup = int(round(sup)) inf_preloaded = inf - self.preloaded sup_preloaded = sup + self.preloaded inf_preloaded = max(0, inf_preloaded) sup_preloaded = min(len(self.widgets), sup_preloaded) self._preloaded_widgets = self.widgets[inf_preloaded:sup_preloaded] for i, widget in enumerate(self._preloaded_widgets): i += inf_preloaded row = math.floor(i%self._lines) j = i - self._visible_range_start*self._lines column = (j-row)/self._lines # update to_unload accordingly if widget in to_unload: to_unload.remove(widget) else: self.load_item(i) if i >= inf and i < sup: # widget is in the visible range and therefore needs to get # its properties set (position, size, etc.) self.layout_widget(widget, column, row) # adding the widget to the list group so that it's eventually # displayed # most of the time it is not necessary to add the widget to # the Group since it's already there Group.add(self, widget) # FIXME: this should not be necessary but for some unknown # reason some items do not show up when scrolling quickly if # this assignment is removed widget.visible = True else: Group.remove(self, widget) # unload widgets that were loaded before that now must be unloaded for widget in to_unload: Group.remove(self, widget) self.unload_item(widget) def load_item(self, index): pass def unload_item(self, widget): pass def is_widget_visible(self, index): inf = int(math.floor(self._visible_range_start)) sup = int(math.ceil(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size)) inf = max(0, inf*self._lines) sup = min(len(self.widgets), sup*self._lines) inf = int(round(inf)) sup = int(round(sup)) return index >= inf and index < sup def orientation__set(self, orientation): self._orientation = orientation self.visible_range_size = self._visible_range_size def orientation__get(self): return self._orientation def __len__(self): return len(self.widgets) def insert(self, index, widget): if index < 0 or index > len(self.widgets): raise IndexError # do not add the same widget twice if widget in self.widgets: return widget.visible = True self.widgets.insert(index, widget) if not self._animated.is_animated("visible_range_start"): sup = int(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size+1.0) sup = sup*self._lines if index <= sup: self._layout() def append(self, widget): self.insert(len(self.widgets), widget) def remove(self, widget): try: # if the widget is part of the Grid index = self.widgets.index(widget) except ValueError: # if the widget is just part of the Group Group.remove(self, widget) else: self.pop(index) def pop(self, index): if index < 0 or index >= len(self.widgets): raise IndexError if self.selected_item == index == len(self.widgets)-1: self.selected_item -= 1 widget = self.widgets.pop(index) Group.remove(self, widget) if not self._animated.is_animated("visible_range_start"): sup = int(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size+1.0) sup = sup*self._lines if index <= sup: self._layout() return widget def empty(self): for widget in self.widgets: Group.remove(self, widget) self.widgets[:] = [] self._selected_item = 0 self._layout() def __getitem__(self, index): return self.widgets[index] def do_clicked(self, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): if self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: column_offset = self.visible_range_start row_offset = 0 else: column_offset = 0 row_offset = self.visible_range_start column = int((x - self.x) / (self.width / self.visible_range_size) + column_offset) row = int((y - self.y) / (self.height / self._lines) + row_offset) child_clicked = column * self._lines + row if child_clicked >= len(self.widgets): return False self.emit('child-clicked', child_clicked) return True def do_double_clicked(self, x, y, z, button, time): return True def do_drag_begin(self, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): self._initial = (x, y, time) self._animated.stop_animations() self._stop_deceleration() self._drag_accum = 0 self.speed = 0.0 return True def do_drag_motion(self, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): motion = 0 if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: motion = y - self._initial[1] self.visible_range_start -= motion / self._widget_height elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: motion = x - self._initial[0] self.visible_range_start -= motion / self._widget_width time_delta = time - self._initial[2] if time_delta != 0: self.speed = motion/time_delta*1000.0 self._initial = (x, y, time) self._drag_accum += abs(motion) return True def do_drag_end(self, x, y, z, button, time): if self._drag_accum > self.drag_threshold: self._current_time = mod_time.time() self._deceleration_source = gobject.timeout_add(17, self._decelerate) return True def do_child_clicked(self, index): self.selected_item = index return True deceleration = 8.0 def _decelerate(self): self._previous_time = self._current_time self._current_time = mod_time.time() delta = self._current_time - self._previous_time if self.speed > 0.0: self.speed -= self.deceleration*delta if self.speed > 0.0: self.visible_range_start -= self.speed*delta # block the movement if it reaches the edge limit = 0.0 if self.visible_range_start > limit: return True elif self.speed < 0.0: self.speed += self.deceleration*delta if self.speed < 0.0: self.visible_range_start -= self.speed*delta # block the movement if it reaches the edge total_columns = math.ceil(float(len(self.widgets))/self.lines) limit = total_columns-self.visible_range_size if self.visible_range_start < limit: return True previous_row = self.selected_item % self.lines self.selected_item = self.range_start_to_selected() + previous_row return False def _stop_deceleration(self): try: gobject.source_remove(self._deceleration_source) except AttributeError: pass if __name__ == "__main__": import pgm import gobject import gst import glob, sys from pgm.graph.text import Text from pgm.graph.image import Image def create_text(label): txt = Text() txt.label = label txt.font_family = "Bitstream DejaVu" txt.font_height = 0.225 txt.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) txt.bg_color = (255, 0, 0, 255) txt.ellipsize = pgm.TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_END txt.visible = True return txt def create_img(img_file): img = Image() img.set_from_file(img_file, 512) img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (100, 200, 100, 155) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.layout = pgm.IMAGE_ZOOMED img.visible = True return img def create_reflection(master_img): img = Image() img.set_from_image(master_img) img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (100, 100, 200, 155) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) # img.width = -master_img.width img.height = master_img.height/8.0 img.opacity = 30 # img.x += master_img.width img.layout = pgm.IMAGE_FILLED img.y += master_img.height img.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_TOP img.visible = True return img def create_video(video_uri): img = Image() img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_LEFT img.visible = True # GStreamer pipeline setup pipeline = gst.element_factory_make('playbin') sink = gst.element_factory_make('pgmimagesink') pipeline.set_property('uri', video_uri) pipeline.set_property('video-sink', sink) sink.set_property('image', img) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) return img def on_key_press(viewport, event, widget): if event.type == pgm.KEY_PRESS: # quit on q or ESC if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: viewport.fullscreen = not viewport.fullscreen elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Page_Up: widget.selected_item = 0 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Page_Down: widget.selected_item = len(widget) - 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.h: widget._animated.visible_range_size += 2 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.n: widget._animated.visible_range_size -= 2 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.g: widget._animated.lines += 1.0 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.b: widget._animated.lines -= 1.0 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.s: if widget.orientation == const.VERTICAL: widget.orientation = const.HORIZONTAL elif widget.orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: widget.orientation = const.VERTICAL elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Right: if widget.orientation == const.VERTICAL: widget.selected_item += 1 elif widget.orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: widget.selected_item += widget.lines elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Left: if widget.orientation == const.VERTICAL: widget.selected_item -= 1 elif widget.orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: widget.selected_item -= widget.lines elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Up: if widget.orientation == const.VERTICAL: widget.selected_item -= widget.lines elif widget.orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: widget.selected_item -= 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Down: if widget.orientation == const.VERTICAL: widget.selected_item += widget.lines elif widget.orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: widget.selected_item += 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.space: #widget.insert(0, create_text("T")) def test(): # img = create_img("/home/kaleo/dev/pigment/examples/pictures/fluendo.png") """ widget.insert(0, img) widget.pop(len(widget)-1) """ img = widget.pop(0) widget.append(img) return True gobject.timeout_add(1000, test) # widget.append(img) # remove the currently selected item elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Return: widget.pop(widget.selected_item) def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() # OpenGL viewport creation factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('opengl') gl = factory.create() gl.title = 'Grid widget' # Canvas and image drawable creation canvas = pgm.Canvas() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(canvas) gl.show() widget = Grid() widget.position = (0.5, 0.5, 0.0) widget.orientation = const.HORIZONTAL widget.width = 3.0 widget.height = 2.0 widget.visible_range_size = 5 widget.visible = True widget.canvas = canvas files = sys.argv[1:] for file in files: image = create_img(file) widget.append(image) """ # reflection code image.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_BOTTOM reflection = create_reflection(image) g = Group(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) g.add(image) g.add(reflection) g.visible = True widget.append(g) """ # Let's start a mainloop gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, widget) gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) pgm.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/list_ng.py0000644000175000017500000005325311205034413015743 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import pgm from pgm.graph.group import Group from pgm.graph.image import Image from pgm.timing import implicit from pgm.widgets import const from pgm.utils import maths import math import gobject import time as mod_time class List(Group): __gsignals__ = { 'child-clicked': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_INT,)), 'selected-item-changed': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_INT,)), 'scrolled': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ScrollDirection, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), } # time between two drag events in milliseconds drag_motion_resolution = 30 # amount of movement needed to activate dragging in canvas coordinates drag_threshold = 0.05 # number of items that are not yet visible that should be preloaded preloaded = 5 # animation mode of the widget: animated or not animated animated = True def __init__(self, width=1.0, height=2.0, visible_range_size=7, orientation=const.VERTICAL): super(List, self).__init__() self.widgets = [] self._selected_item = 0 self._visible_range_start = 0.0 self._orientation = orientation self._preloaded_widgets = [] self._width = width self._height = height self._last_drag_motion = 0 self.visible_range_size = visible_range_size # mouse support self._drag_zone = Image() self._drag_zone.bg_color = (255, 0, 0, 0) self._drag_zone.size = (width, height) self._drag_zone.visible = True Group.add(self, self._drag_zone) self._drag_zone.connect("drag-begin", self._drag_begin) self._drag_zone.connect("drag-motion", self._drag_motion) self._drag_zone.connect("drag-end", self._drag_end) self._drag_zone.connect("clicked", self._clicked) self._drag_zone.connect("double-clicked", self._double_clicked) self._drag_zone.connect("scrolled", self._scrolled) # animation support attributes = ("visible_range_size", "visible_range_start") self._animated = implicit.AnimatedObject(self, attributes) self._animated.setup_next_animations(duration=500, transformation=implicit.DECELERATE) self._animated.mode = implicit.REPLACE self._dragging = False self._drag_accum = 0 def _scrolled(self, drawable, x, y, z, direction, time): return self.emit('scrolled', x, y, z, direction, time) def _drag_begin(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): self._dragging = True return self.emit('drag-begin', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) def _drag_motion(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): time_since_last = time - self._last_drag_motion if time_since_last > self.drag_motion_resolution: self._last_drag_motion = time return self.emit('drag-motion', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) def _drag_end(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time): self._dragging = False return self.emit('drag-end', x, y, z, button, time) def _clicked(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): if self._dragging and self._drag_accum > self.drag_threshold: return True return self.emit('clicked', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) def _double_clicked(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time): if self._dragging: return False return self.emit('double-clicked', x, y, z, button, time) def width__get(self): return self._width def width__set(self, width): self._width = width self._drag_zone.width = width self._widget_width = self.compute_width(0) self._layout() def height__get(self): return self._height def height__set(self, height): self._height = height self._drag_zone.height = height self._widget_height = self.compute_height(0) self._layout() def size__get(self): return (self._width, self._height) def size__set(self, size): self.width = size[0] self.height = size[1] def visible_range_size__get(self): return self._visible_range_size def visible_range_size__set(self, visible_range_size): self._visible_range_size = visible_range_size self._widget_height = self.compute_height(0) self._widget_width = self.compute_width(0) self._layout() def compute_height(self, index): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return self._height / self._visible_range_size elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return self._height def compute_width(self, index): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return self._width elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return self._width / self._visible_range_size def compute_x(self, index): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return 0.0 elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return index * self._widget_width def compute_y(self, index): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: return index * self._widget_height elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: return 0.0 def compute_z(self, index): return 0.0 def compute_opacity(self, index): full_opacity = 255 shaded_opacity = 100 invisible_opacity = -80 # make the transformation symmetrical if index <= self._visible_range_size/2.0: # beginning of the visible items case index = index start = self._visible_range_start else: # end of the visible items case index = self._visible_range_size - index - 1 start = len(self) - self._visible_range_size -\ self._visible_range_start if start <= 0 or index >= 1 or self._visible_range_size <= 1.0: opacity = full_opacity elif index >= 0: opacity = maths.lerp(shaded_opacity, full_opacity, index) elif index < 0: if start >= 1: opacity = maths.lerp(invisible_opacity, shaded_opacity, index+1) else: opacity = maths.lerp(invisible_opacity, full_opacity, index+1) opacity = max(min(255, opacity), 0) return opacity def compute_zoom_width(self, index): return 1.0 def compute_zoom_height(self, index): return 1.0 def visible_range_start__set(self, visible_range_start): self._visible_range_start = visible_range_start self._layout() def visible_range_start__get(self): return self._visible_range_start def selected_item__get(self): return self._selected_item def selected_item__set(self, index): self._stop_deceleration() index = maths.clamp(index, 0, len(self.widgets)-1) index = int(round(index)) half_size = (self.visible_range_size-1.0)/2.0 prev_selected = self._selected_item self._selected_item = index if index <= half_size or len(self.widgets) <= self.visible_range_size: visible_range_start = 0.0 elif index >= len(self.widgets)-half_size: visible_range_start = len(self.widgets)-self.visible_range_size else: visible_range_start = index-half_size if self.animated: self._animated.visible_range_start = visible_range_start else: self.visible_range_start = visible_range_start if prev_selected != index: self.emit('selected-item-changed', index) def range_start_to_selected(self): half_size = (self.visible_range_size-1.0)/2.0 selected = self.visible_range_start + half_size selected = int(round(selected)) selected = maths.clamp(selected, 0, len(self.widgets)-1) return selected def layout_widget(self, widget, position): width = self._widget_width*self.compute_zoom_width(position) height = self._widget_height*self.compute_zoom_height(position) # update widget properties x = self.compute_x(position)-(width-self._widget_width)/2.0 y = self.compute_y(position)-(height-self._widget_height)/2.0 z = self.compute_z(position) widget.position = (x, y, z) widget.size = (width, height) widget.opacity = self.compute_opacity(position) def visible__set(self, value): old_value = self.visible super(List, self).visible__set(value) if value and not old_value: self._layout() def _layout(self): if not self.visible: return # widgets that will be unloaded once the layout is done to_unload = set(self._preloaded_widgets) # preloads widgets at the edge of the visible range # update properties for visible widgets only inf = int(math.floor(self._visible_range_start)) sup = int(math.ceil(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size)) inf_preloaded = inf - self.preloaded sup_preloaded = sup + self.preloaded inf_preloaded = max(0, inf_preloaded) sup_preloaded = min(len(self.widgets), sup_preloaded) inf = max(0, inf) sup = min(len(self.widgets), sup) self._preloaded_widgets = self.widgets[inf_preloaded:sup_preloaded] for i, widget in enumerate(self._preloaded_widgets): i += inf_preloaded position = -self._visible_range_start + i # update to_unload accordingly if widget in to_unload: to_unload.remove(widget) else: self.load_item(i) if i >= inf and i < sup: # widget is in the visible range and therefore needs to get # its properties set (position, size, etc.) self.layout_widget(widget, position) # adding the widget to the list group so that it's eventually # displayed # most of the time it is not necessary to add the widget to # the Group since it's already there Group.add(self, widget) # FIXME: this should not be necessary but for some unknown # reason some items do not show up when scrolling quickly if # this assignment is removed widget.visible = True else: Group.remove(self, widget) # unload widgets that were loaded before that now must be unloaded for widget in to_unload: Group.remove(self, widget) self.unload_item(widget) def load_item(self, index): pass def unload_item(self, widget): pass def is_widget_visible(self, index): inf = int(math.floor(self._visible_range_start)) sup = int(math.ceil(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size)) return index >= inf and index < sup def orientation__set(self, orientation): self._orientation = orientation self.visible_range_size = self._visible_range_size def orientation__get(self): return self._orientation def __len__(self): return len(self.widgets) def insert(self, index, widget): if index < 0 or index > len(self.widgets): raise IndexError # do not add the same widget twice if widget in self.widgets: return widget.visible = True self.widgets.insert(index, widget) if not self._animated.is_animated("visible_range_start"): sup = int(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size+1.0) if index <= sup: self._layout() def append(self, widget): self.insert(len(self.widgets), widget) def remove(self, widget): try: # if the widget is part of the List index = self.widgets.index(widget) except ValueError: # if the widget is just part of the Group Group.remove(self, widget) else: self.pop(index) def pop(self, index): if index < 0 or index >= len(self.widgets): raise IndexError if self.selected_item == index == len(self.widgets)-1: self.selected_item -= 1 widget = self.widgets.pop(index) Group.remove(self, widget) if not self._animated.is_animated("visible_range_start"): sup = int(self._visible_range_start+self._visible_range_size+1.0) if index <= sup: self._layout() return widget def empty(self): for widget in self.widgets: Group.remove(self, widget) self.widgets[:] = [] self._selected_item = 0 self._layout() def __getitem__(self, index): return self.widgets[index] def do_clicked(self, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: visible_selected = \ (y - self.y) / (self.height / self.visible_range_size) else: visible_selected = \ (x - self.x) / (self.width / self.visible_range_size) child_clicked = int(self.visible_range_start + visible_selected) self.emit('child-clicked', child_clicked) return True def do_double_clicked(self, x, y, z, button, time): return True def do_drag_begin(self, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): self._initial = (x, y, time) self._animated.stop_animations() self._stop_deceleration() self._drag_accum = 0 self.speed = 0.0 return True def do_drag_motion(self, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): motion = 0 if self._orientation == const.VERTICAL: motion = y - self._initial[1] self.visible_range_start -= motion / self._widget_height elif self._orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: motion = x - self._initial[0] self.visible_range_start -= motion / self._widget_width time_delta = time - self._initial[2] if time_delta != 0: self.speed = motion/time_delta*1000.0 self._initial = (x, y, time) self._drag_accum += abs(motion) return True def do_drag_end(self, x, y, z, button, time): if self._drag_accum > self.drag_threshold: self._current_time = mod_time.time() self._deceleration_source = gobject.timeout_add(17, self._decelerate) return True def do_child_clicked(self, index): self.selected_item = index return True deceleration = 8.0 def _decelerate(self): self._previous_time = self._current_time self._current_time = mod_time.time() delta = self._current_time - self._previous_time if self.speed > 0.0: self.speed -= self.deceleration*delta if self.speed > 0.0: self.visible_range_start -= self.speed*delta # block the movement if it reaches the first item if self.range_start_to_selected() > 0: return True elif self.speed < 0.0: self.speed += self.deceleration*delta if self.speed < 0.0: self.visible_range_start -= self.speed*delta # block the movement if it reaches the last item if self.range_start_to_selected() < len(self.widgets)-1: return True self.selected_item = self.range_start_to_selected() return False def _stop_deceleration(self): try: gobject.source_remove(self._deceleration_source) except AttributeError: pass if __name__ == "__main__": import pgm import gobject import gst import glob, sys from pgm.graph.text import Text from pgm.graph.image import Image def create_text(label): txt = Text() txt.label = label txt.font_family = "Bitstream DejaVu" txt.font_height = 0.225 txt.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) txt.bg_color = (255, 0, 0, 255) txt.ellipsize = pgm.TEXT_ELLIPSIZE_END txt.visible = True return txt def create_img(img_file): img = Image() img.set_from_file(img_file, 512) img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (100, 200, 100, 155) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.visible = True return img def create_reflection(master_img): img = Image() img.set_from_image(master_img) img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (100, 100, 200, 155) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) # img.width = -master_img.width img.height = master_img.height img.opacity = 30 # img.x += master_img.width img.layout = pgm.IMAGE_SCALED img.y += master_img.height img.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_TOP img.visible = True return img def create_video(video_uri): img = Image() img.fg_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_LEFT img.visible = True # GStreamer pipeline setup pipeline = gst.element_factory_make('playbin') sink = gst.element_factory_make('pgmimagesink') pipeline.set_property('uri', video_uri) pipeline.set_property('video-sink', sink) sink.set_property('image', img) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) return img def on_key_press(viewport, event, widget): if event.type == pgm.KEY_PRESS: # quit on q or ESC if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: viewport.fullscreen = not viewport.fullscreen elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.b: widget.selected_item = 0 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.g: widget.selected_item = len(widget) - 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.h: #widget.visible_range_size += 2 widget._animated.visible_range_size += 2 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.n: #widget.visible_range_size -= 2 widget._animated.visible_range_size -= 2 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.s: if list_widget.orientation == const.VERTICAL: list_widget.orientation = const.HORIZONTAL elif list_widget.orientation == const.HORIZONTAL: list_widget.orientation = const.VERTICAL elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Down or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Right: widget.selected_item += 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Up or \ event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Left: widget.selected_item -= 1 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.space: #widget.insert(0, create_text("T")) def test(): # img = create_img("/home/kaleo/dev/pigment/examples/pictures/fluendo.png") """ widget.insert(0, img) widget.pop(len(widget)-1) """ img = widget.pop(0) widget.append(img) return True gobject.timeout_add(1000, test) # widget.append(img) # remove the currently selected item elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Return: widget.pop(widget.selected_item) def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() # OpenGL viewport creation factory = pgm.ViewportFactory('opengl') gl = factory.create() gl.title = 'List widget' # Canvas and image drawable creation canvas = pgm.Canvas() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(canvas) gl.show() widget = List() widget.position = (0.5, 0.5, 0.0) widget.orientation = const.HORIZONTAL widget.width = 3.0 widget.height = 2.0 widget.visible_range_size = 7 widget.visible = True widget.canvas = canvas files = sys.argv[1:] for file in files: image = create_img(file) widget.append(image) """ # reflection code image.alignment = pgm.IMAGE_BOTTOM reflection = create_reflection(image) g = Group(canvas, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) g.add(image) g.add(reflection) g.visible = True widget.append(g) """ # Let's start a mainloop gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, widget) gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) pgm.main() pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/widgets/button.py0000644000175000017500000000351311205034413015611 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm.graph.group import Group import gobject class Button(Group): """ A Button is a Group enhanced with focusing possibilities. # TODO: this does not belong to Button but more into something, we would # call a WIDGET @ivar focus: is this Button focused? @type focus: bool """ __gsignals__ = {'focus': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN,))} def __init__(self): self._focus = False self._focus_on_clicked = True super(Button, self).__init__() def clicked(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure): if self._focus_on_clicked: self.focus = True self.emit('clicked', x, y, z, button, time, pressure) return True def pressed(self): pass def focus__get(self): return self._focus def focus__set(self, value): if self._focus == value: return self._focus = value self.emit('focus', value) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000562511205034413014320 00000000000000## These are not exported by automake < 1.10. abs_srcdir = @abs_srcdir@ builddir = @builddir@ SUBDIRS = \ graph \ timing \ utils \ widgets pgmdir = $(pythondir)/pgm pgm_PYTHON = \ __init__.py \ keysyms.py INCLUDES = $(PYTHON_INCLUDES) -I$(top_srcdir)/ -I$(top_builddir)/pgm ## We need to symlink all .py files from the source directory to the build ## directory so that make check works. COPY_TO_BUILD = `find $(abs_srcdir) -name '*.py'` all-local: @echo making symlinks for $(COPY_TO_BUILD) @for srcfile in $(COPY_TO_BUILD); do \ dstfile=$(builddir)$${srcfile#$(abs_srcdir)} ;\ if [ ! -e $${dstfile} ]; then \ file_dir=`dirname $${dstfile}` ;\ mkdir -p $${file_dir} ;\ $(LN_S) $${srcfile} $${file_dir} 2> /dev/null ;\ fi ;\ done # Pigment module overrides = \ pgm.override \ pgmcanvas.override \ pgmdrawable.override \ pgmimage.override \ pgmtext.override \ pgmviewport.override \ pgmviewportfactory.override \ pgmevent.override \ pgmlinearalgebra.override EXTRA_DIST = \ pgm.defs \ $(overrides) pyexec_LTLIBRARIES = _pgmmodule.la pgm.c: pgm.defs $(overrides) _pgmmodule_la_LDFLAGS = \ @PYPGM_LDFLAGS@ \ @PIGMENT_LIBS@ \ -module -avoid-version \ -export-symbols-regex "^(init_pgm|_PyGObject_API).*" _pgmmodule_la_CFLAGS = @PYPGM_CFLAGS@ _pgmmodule_la_LIBADD = @PYPGM_LIBS@ _pgmmodule_la_SOURCES = pgmmodule.c nodist__pgmmodule_la_SOURCES = pgm.c CLEANFILES = pgm.c $(pgm_PYTHON:%.py=%.pyc) # Pigment imaging module if USE_IMAGING_MODULE pyexec_LTLIBRARIES += _pgmimagingmodule.la pgmimaging.c: pgmimaging.defs pgmimaging.override _pgmimagingmodule_la_LDFLAGS = \ @PYPGM_IMAGING_LDFLAGS@ \ @PIGMENT_IMAGING_LIBS@ \ -module -avoid-version \ -export-symbols-regex "^(init_pgmimaging|_PyGObject_API).*" _pgmimagingmodule_la_CFLAGS = @PYPGM_IMAGING_CFLAGS@ _pgmimagingmodule_la_LIBADD = @PYPGM_IMAGING_LIBS@ _pgmimagingmodule_la_SOURCES = pgmimagingmodule.c nodist__pgmimagingmodule_la_SOURCES = pgmimaging.c EXTRA_DIST += pgmimaging.defs pgmimaging.override CLEANFILES += pgmimaging.c endif # Pigment GTK module if USE_GTK_MODULE pyexec_LTLIBRARIES += _pgmgtkmodule.la pgmgtk.c: pgmgtk.defs pgmgtk.override _pgmgtkmodule_la_LDFLAGS = \ @PYPGM_GTK_LDFLAGS@ \ @PIGMENT_GTK_LIBS@ \ -module -avoid-version \ -export-symbols-regex "^(init_pgmgtk|_PyGObject_API).*" _pgmgtkmodule_la_CFLAGS = @PYPGM_GTK_CFLAGS@ _pgmgtkmodule_la_LIBADD = @PYPGM_GTK_LIBS@ _pgmgtkmodule_la_SOURCES = pgmgtkmodule.c nodist__pgmgtkmodule_la_SOURCES = pgmgtk.c EXTRA_DIST += pgmgtk.defs pgmgtk.override CLEANFILES += pgmgtk.c endif # Common LIBTOOL=$(top_builddir)/libtool if INCLUDE_DOCSTRINGS CODEGEN_OPTIONS = --xml-doc docstrings.xml endif .defs.c: ($(PYTHON) $(top_srcdir)/codegen/codegen.py \ --py_ssize_t-clean \ --register $(srcdir)/pgm.defs \ --override $(srcdir)/$*.override \ $(CODEGEN_OPTIONS) \ --prefix py$* $(srcdir)/$*.defs) > gen-$*.c \ && cp gen-$*.c $*.c \ && rm -f gen-$*.c pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmdrawable.override0000644000175000017500000007242211205034413016311 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ /* tp_getset override */ %% override-attr PgmDrawable.visible static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_visible (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gboolean visible; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_is_visible (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &visible); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (visible) Py_RETURN_TRUE; else Py_RETURN_FALSE; } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_visible (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint show; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } show = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; if (show) pgm_drawable_show (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj)); else pgm_drawable_hide (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj)); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.size static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_size (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_size (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_size (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gfloat width, height; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); width = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); height = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (width); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat width, _width, height; _width = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_drawable_set_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), _width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.height static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_height (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (height); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_height (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat width, height, _height; _height = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_drawable_set_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), width, _height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.position static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_position (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_position (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_position (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gfloat x, y, z; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); x = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); y = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); z = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), x, y, z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.x static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_x (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat x, y, z; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (x); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_x (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat x, _x, y, z; _x = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pgm_drawable_set_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), _x, y, z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.y static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_y (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat x, y, z; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (y); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_y (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat x, y, _y, z; _y = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pgm_drawable_set_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), x, _y, z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.z static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_z (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat x, y, z; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (z); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_z (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat x, y, z, _z; _z = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pgm_drawable_set_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), x, y, _z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.rx static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_rx (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat rx; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_rotation_x (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &rx); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (rx); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_rx (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat rx; rx = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_rotation_x (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), rx); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.ry static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_ry (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat ry; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_rotation_y (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &ry); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (ry); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_ry (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat ry; ry = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_rotation_y (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), ry); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.rz static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_rz (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat rz; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_rotation_z (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &rz); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (rz); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_rz (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat rz; rz = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_rotation_z (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), rz); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.s static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_s (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat s; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_scale (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &s); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (s); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_s (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat s; s = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_scale (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), s); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.fg_color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_fg_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_fg_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.fg_r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_fg_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_fg_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.fg_g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_fg_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_fg_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.fg_b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_fg_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_fg_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.fg_a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_fg_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_fg_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.bg_color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_bg_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_bg_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.bg_r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_bg_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_bg_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.bg_g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_bg_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_bg_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.bg_b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_bg_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_bg_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.bg_a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_bg_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_bg_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.opacity static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_opacity (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar opacity; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_opacity (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (opacity); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_opacity (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar opacity; opacity = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_opacity (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.grid_aligned static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_grid_aligned (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gboolean aligned; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_grid_aligned (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &aligned); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (aligned) Py_RETURN_TRUE; else Py_RETURN_FALSE; } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_grid_aligned (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gboolean aligned; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } aligned = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_grid_aligned (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), aligned); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmDrawable.drag_distance static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable__get_drag_distance (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar distance; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_drag_distance (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &distance); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) distance); } static int _wrap_pgm_drawable__set_drag_distance (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar distance; distance = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_set_drag_distance (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), distance); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_drawable_is_visible noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_is_visible (PyGObject *self) { gboolean visible; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_is_visible (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &visible); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (visible); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_size noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_size (PyGObject *self) { gfloat width, height; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_size (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (width)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (height)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_drawable_get_position noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_position (PyGObject *self) { gfloat x, y, z; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_position (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x, &y, &z); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (3); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (x)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (y)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyFloat_FromDouble (z)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_drawable_get_rotation_x noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_rotation_x (PyGObject *self) { gfloat rotation_x; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_rotation_x (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &rotation_x); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (rotation_x); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_rotation_y noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_rotation_y (PyGObject *self) { gfloat rotation_y; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_rotation_y (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &rotation_y); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (rotation_y); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_rotation_z noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_rotation_z (PyGObject *self) { gfloat rotation_z; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_rotation_z (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &rotation_z); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (rotation_z); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_scale noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_scale (PyGObject *self) { gfloat scale; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_scale (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &scale); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (scale); } %% override pgm_drawable_set_fg_color kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "r", "g", "b", "a", NULL }; gint r, g, b, a; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "iiii", kwlist, &r, &g, &b, &a)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_drawable_set_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), (guchar) r, (guchar) g, (guchar) b, (guchar) a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_fg_color noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PyGObject *self) { guchar r, g, b, a; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_fg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (4); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong ((long) r)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong ((long) g)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyInt_FromLong ((long) b)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 3, PyInt_FromLong ((long) a)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_drawable_set_bg_color kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "r", "g", "b", "a", NULL }; gint r, g, b, a; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "iiii", kwlist, &r, &g, &b, &a)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_drawable_set_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), (guchar) r, (guchar) g, (guchar) b, (guchar) a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_bg_color noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PyGObject *self) { guchar r, g, b, a; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_bg_color (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (4); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong ((long) r)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong ((long) g)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyInt_FromLong ((long) b)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 3, PyInt_FromLong ((long) a)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_drawable_set_opacity kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_set_opacity (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "opacity", NULL }; gint opacity; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "i", kwlist, &opacity)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_drawable_set_opacity (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), (guchar) opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_opacity noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_opacity (PyGObject *self) { guchar opacity; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_opacity (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) opacity); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_grid_aligned noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_grid_aligned (PyGObject *self) { gboolean aligned; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_grid_aligned (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &aligned); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (aligned); } %% override pgm_drawable_set_drag_distance kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_set_drag_distance (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "distance", NULL }; gint distance; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "i", kwlist, &distance)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_drawable_set_drag_distance (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), (guchar) distance); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_drawable_get_drag_distance noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_get_drag_distance (PyGObject *self) { guchar distance; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_get_drag_distance (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &distance); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) distance); } %% override pgm_drawable_from_canvas kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_from_canvas (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "x_canvas", "y_canvas", "z_canvas", NULL }; gfloat x_drawable, y_drawable, x_canvas, y_canvas, z_canvas; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "fff", kwlist, &x_canvas, &y_canvas, &z_canvas)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_from_canvas (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x_drawable, &y_drawable, x_canvas, y_canvas, z_canvas); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (x_drawable)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (y_drawable)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_drawable_to_canvas kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_drawable_to_canvas (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "x_drawable", "y_drawable", NULL }; gfloat x_drawable, y_drawable, x_canvas, y_canvas, z_canvas; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "ff", kwlist, &x_drawable, &y_drawable)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_drawable_to_canvas (PGM_DRAWABLE (self->obj), &x_canvas, &y_canvas, &z_canvas, x_drawable, y_drawable); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (3); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (x_canvas)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (y_canvas)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (z_canvas)); return py_tuple; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmimaging.defs0000644000175000017500000000063711205034413015244 00000000000000;; -*- mode: scheme; coding: utf-8 -*- ; function definitions (define-function linear_alpha_gradient (unblock-threads #t) (c-name "pgm_imaging_linear_alpha_gradient") (return-type "GdkPixbuf*") (parameters '("const-GdkPixbuf*" "pixbuf") '("gfloat" "start_x") '("gfloat" "start_y") '("gfloat" "start_alpha") '("gfloat" "end_x") '("gfloat" "end_y") '("gfloat" "end_alpha") ) ) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmviewportfactory.override0000644000175000017500000001103511205034413017770 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ %% new-constructor PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_FACTORY %% override pgm_viewport_factory_new kwargs static int _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_new (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "name", NULL }; gchar *name = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|s:PgmViewportFactory.__init__", kwlist, &name)) return -1; if (name) { pyg_begin_allow_threads; self->obj = (GObject *) pgm_viewport_factory_new (name); pyg_end_allow_threads; } else pygobject_construct (self, NULL); if (!self->obj) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create PgmViewportFactory object"); return -1; } pygobject_register_wrapper ((PyObject *) self); return 0; } /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_viewport_factory_get_description noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_get_description (PyGObject *self) { gchar *description = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_factory_get_description (PGM_VIEWPORT_FACTORY (self->obj), &description); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (description, strlen (description)); g_free (description); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_viewport_factory_get_license noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_get_license (PyGObject *self) { gchar *license = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_factory_get_license (PGM_VIEWPORT_FACTORY (self->obj), &license); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (license, strlen (license)); g_free (license); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_viewport_factory_get_origin noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_get_origin (PyGObject *self) { gchar *origin = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_factory_get_origin (PGM_VIEWPORT_FACTORY (self->obj), &origin); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (origin, strlen (origin)); g_free (origin); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_viewport_factory_get_author noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_get_author (PyGObject *self) { gchar *author = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_factory_get_author (PGM_VIEWPORT_FACTORY (self->obj), &author); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (author, strlen (author)); g_free (author); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_viewport_factory_create noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_create (PyGObject *self) { PgmViewport *viewport; PyObject *py_ret = NULL; PgmError ret; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_factory_create (PGM_VIEWPORT_FACTORY (self->obj), &viewport); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_ret = pygobject_new ((GObject *) viewport); g_object_unref ((GObject *) viewport); return py_ret; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmlinearalgebra.override0000644000175000017500000011343211205034413017315 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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: Loïc Molinari */ /* PgmVec3 overrides */ %% override-slot PgmVec3.tp_repr static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec3_tp_repr (PyGObject *self) { PgmVec3 *vec3 = (PgmVec3*) self->obj; gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = g_strdup_printf ("Vec3([%f, %f, %f])", vec3->v[0], vec3->v[1], vec3->v[2]); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmVec3.tp_str static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec3_tp_str (PyGObject *self) { gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = pgm_vec3_to_string ((PgmVec3*) self->obj); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmVec3.tp_as_sequence static Py_ssize_t pypgm_vec3_sq_length (PyObject *self) { return 3; } static PyObject* pypgm_vec3_sq_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index) { PgmVec3 *vec3 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmVec3); if (index < 0 || index >= 3) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bounds"); return NULL; } return PyFloat_FromDouble (vec3->v[index]); } static int pypgm_vec3_sq_ass_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *val) { PgmVec3 *vec3 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmVec3); if (index < 0 || index >= 3) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bound"); return -1; } if (PyFloat_Check (val)) vec3->v[index] = PyFloat_AsDouble (val); else if (PyInt_Check (val)) vec3->v[index] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong (val); return 0; } static PySequenceMethods _wrap_pgm_vec3_tp_as_sequence = { pypgm_vec3_sq_length, /* sq_length */ NULL, /* sq_concat */ NULL, /* sq_repeat */ pypgm_vec3_sq_item, /* sq_item */ NULL, /* sq_slice */ pypgm_vec3_sq_ass_item, /* sq_ass_item */ NULL, /* sq_ass_slice */ NULL, /* sq_contains */ NULL, /* sq_inplace_concat */ NULL /* sq_inplace_repeat */ }; %% override-slot PgmVec3.tp_as_number #define BINARY_FUNC(name,func) \ static PyObject* \ name (PyObject *object1, PyObject *object2) \ { \ PgmVec3 *op1, *op2, *ret; \ op1 = pyg_boxed_get (object1, PgmVec3); \ op2 = pyg_boxed_get (object2, PgmVec3); \ ret = func (op1, op2); \ return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC3, ret, TRUE, TRUE); \ } BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_vec3_nb_add, pgm_vec3_add_vec3) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_vec3_nb_substract, pgm_vec3_substract_vec3) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_vec3_nb_multiply, pgm_vec3_multiply_vec3) #undef BINARY_FUNC static PyNumberMethods _wrap_pgm_vec3_tp_as_number = { pypgm_vec3_nb_add, /* nb_add */ pypgm_vec3_nb_substract, /* nb_subtract */ pypgm_vec3_nb_multiply, /* nb_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_divide */ NULL, /* nb_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_divmod */ NULL, /* nb_power */ NULL, /* nb_negative */ NULL, /* nb_positive */ NULL, /* nb_absolute */ NULL, /* nb_nonzero */ NULL, /* nb_invert */ NULL, /* nb_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_and */ NULL, /* nb_xor */ NULL, /* nb_or */ NULL, /* nb_coerce */ NULL, /* nb_int */ NULL, /* nb_long */ NULL, /* nb_float */ NULL, /* nb_oct */ NULL, /* nb_hex */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_add */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_subtract */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_power */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_and */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_xor */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_or */ NULL, /* nb_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_true_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_true_divide */ }; %% override pgm_vec3_substract args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec3_substract (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmVec3 *vec3; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_substract_scalar ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_substract_scalar ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_substract_vec3 ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC3, vec3, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "substract() takes Vec3, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_vec3_add args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec3_add (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmVec3 *vec3; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_add_scalar ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_add_scalar ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_add_vec3 ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC3, vec3, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "add() takes Vec3, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_vec3_multiply args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec3_multiply (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmVec3 *vec3; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_multiply_scalar ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_multiply_scalar ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) vec3 = pgm_vec3_multiply_vec3 ((PgmVec3*) (self->obj), (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC3, vec3, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "multiply() takes Vec3, Int or Float"); return NULL; } /* PgmVec4 overrides */ %% override-slot PgmVec4.tp_repr static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec4_tp_repr (PyGObject *self) { PgmVec4 *vec4 = (PgmVec4*) self->obj; gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = g_strdup_printf ("Vec4([%f %f %f %f])", vec4->v[0], vec4->v[1], vec4->v[2], vec4->v[3]); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmVec4.tp_str static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec4_tp_str (PyGObject *self) { gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = pgm_vec4_to_string ((PgmVec4*) self->obj); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmVec4.tp_as_sequence static Py_ssize_t pypgm_vec4_sq_length (PyObject *self) { return 4; } static PyObject* pypgm_vec4_sq_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index) { PgmVec4 *vec4 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmVec4); if (index < 0 || index >= 4) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bounds"); return NULL; } return PyFloat_FromDouble (vec4->v[index]); } static int pypgm_vec4_sq_ass_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *val) { PgmVec4 *vec4 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmVec4); if (index < 0 || index >= 4) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bound"); return -1; } if (PyFloat_Check (val)) vec4->v[index] = PyFloat_AsDouble (val); else if (PyInt_Check (val)) vec4->v[index] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong (val); return 0; } static PySequenceMethods _wrap_pgm_vec4_tp_as_sequence = { pypgm_vec4_sq_length, /* sq_length */ NULL, /* sq_concat */ NULL, /* sq_repeat */ pypgm_vec4_sq_item, /* sq_item */ NULL, /* sq_slice */ pypgm_vec4_sq_ass_item, /* sq_ass_item */ NULL, /* sq_ass_slice */ NULL, /* sq_contains */ NULL, /* sq_inplace_concat */ NULL /* sq_inplace_repeat */ }; %% override-slot PgmVec4.tp_as_number #define BINARY_FUNC(name,func) \ static PyObject* \ name (PyObject *object1, PyObject *object2) \ { \ PgmVec4 *op1, *op2, *ret; \ op1 = pyg_boxed_get (object1, PgmVec4); \ op2 = pyg_boxed_get (object2, PgmVec4); \ ret = func (op1, op2); \ return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC4, ret, TRUE, TRUE); \ } BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_vec4_nb_add, pgm_vec4_add_vec4) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_vec4_nb_substract, pgm_vec4_substract_vec4) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_vec4_nb_multiply, pgm_vec4_multiply_vec4) #undef BINARY_FUNC static PyNumberMethods _wrap_pgm_vec4_tp_as_number = { pypgm_vec4_nb_add, /* nb_add */ pypgm_vec4_nb_substract, /* nb_subtract */ pypgm_vec4_nb_multiply, /* nb_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_divide */ NULL, /* nb_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_divmod */ NULL, /* nb_power */ NULL, /* nb_negative */ NULL, /* nb_positive */ NULL, /* nb_absolute */ NULL, /* nb_nonzero */ NULL, /* nb_invert */ NULL, /* nb_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_and */ NULL, /* nb_xor */ NULL, /* nb_or */ NULL, /* nb_coerce */ NULL, /* nb_int */ NULL, /* nb_long */ NULL, /* nb_float */ NULL, /* nb_oct */ NULL, /* nb_hex */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_add */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_subtract */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_power */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_and */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_xor */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_or */ NULL, /* nb_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_true_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_true_divide */ }; %% override pgm_vec4_add args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec4_add (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmVec4 *vec4; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_add_scalar ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_add_scalar ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec4_Type)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_add_vec4 ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (PgmVec4*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC4, vec4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "add() takes Vec4, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_vec4_substract args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec4_substract (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmVec4 *vec4; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_substract_scalar ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_substract_scalar ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec4_Type)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_substract_vec4 ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (PgmVec4*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC4, vec4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "substract() takes Vec4, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_vec4_multiply args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_vec4_multiply (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmVec4 *vec4; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_multiply_scalar ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_multiply_scalar ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec4_Type)) vec4 = pgm_vec4_multiply_vec4 ((PgmVec4*) (self->obj), (PgmVec4*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_VEC4, vec4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "multiply() takes Vec4, Int or Float"); return NULL; } /* PgmMat3x3 overrides */ %% override-attr PgmMat3x3.I static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3__get_I (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_inverse ((PyObject*) self); } %% override-attr PgmMat3x3.T static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3__get_T (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_transpose ((PyObject*) self); } %% override-slot PgmMat3x3.tp_repr static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_tp_repr (PyGObject *self) { PgmMat3x3 *mat3x3 = (PgmMat3x3*) self->obj; gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = g_strdup_printf ("Mat3x3([[%f, %f, %f],\n" " [%f, %f, %f],\n" " [%f, %f, %f]])", mat3x3->m[0], mat3x3->m[1], mat3x3->m[2], mat3x3->m[3], mat3x3->m[4], mat3x3->m[5], mat3x3->m[6], mat3x3->m[7], mat3x3->m[8]); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmMat3x3.tp_str static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_tp_str (PyGObject *self) { gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = pgm_mat3x3_to_string ((PgmMat3x3*) self->obj); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmMat3x3.tp_as_sequence static Py_ssize_t pypgm_mat3x3_sq_length (PyObject *self) { return 9; } static PyObject* pypgm_mat3x3_sq_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index) { PgmMat3x3 *mat3x3 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmMat3x3); if (index < 0 || index >= 9) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bounds"); return NULL; } return PyFloat_FromDouble (mat3x3->m[index]); } static int pypgm_mat3x3_sq_ass_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *val) { PgmMat3x3 *mat3x3 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmMat3x3); if (index < 0 || index >= 9) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bound"); return -1; } if (PyFloat_Check (val)) mat3x3->m[index] = PyFloat_AsDouble (val); else if (PyInt_Check (val)) mat3x3->m[index] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong (val); return 0; } static PySequenceMethods _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_tp_as_sequence = { pypgm_mat3x3_sq_length, /* sq_length */ NULL, /* sq_concat */ NULL, /* sq_repeat */ pypgm_mat3x3_sq_item, /* sq_item */ NULL, /* sq_slice */ pypgm_mat3x3_sq_ass_item, /* sq_ass_item */ NULL, /* sq_ass_slice */ NULL, /* sq_contains */ NULL, /* sq_inplace_concat */ NULL /* sq_inplace_repeat */ }; %% override-slot PgmMat3x3.tp_as_number #define BINARY_FUNC(name,func) \ static PyObject* \ name (PyObject *object1, PyObject *object2) \ { \ PgmMat3x3 *op1, *op2, *ret; \ op1 = pyg_boxed_get (object1, PgmMat3x3); \ op2 = pyg_boxed_get (object2, PgmMat3x3); \ ret = func (op1, op2); \ return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT3X3, ret, TRUE, TRUE); \ } BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_mat3x3_nb_add, pgm_mat3x3_add_mat3x3) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_mat3x3_nb_substract, pgm_mat3x3_substract_mat3x3) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_mat3x3_nb_multiply, pgm_mat3x3_multiply_mat3x3) #undef BINARY_FUNC static PyNumberMethods _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_tp_as_number = { pypgm_mat3x3_nb_add, /* nb_add */ pypgm_mat3x3_nb_substract, /* nb_subtract */ pypgm_mat3x3_nb_multiply, /* nb_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_divide */ NULL, /* nb_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_divmod */ NULL, /* nb_power */ NULL, /* nb_negative */ NULL, /* nb_positive */ NULL, /* nb_absolute */ NULL, /* nb_nonzero */ NULL, /* nb_invert */ NULL, /* nb_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_and */ NULL, /* nb_xor */ NULL, /* nb_or */ NULL, /* nb_coerce */ NULL, /* nb_int */ NULL, /* nb_long */ NULL, /* nb_float */ NULL, /* nb_oct */ NULL, /* nb_hex */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_add */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_subtract */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_power */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_and */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_xor */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_or */ NULL, /* nb_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_true_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_true_divide */ }; %% override pgm_mat3x3_add args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_add (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmMat3x3 *mat3x3; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_add_scalar ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_add_scalar ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmMat3x3_Type)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_add_mat3x3 ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (PgmMat3x3*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT3X3, mat3x3, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "add() takes Mat3x3, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat3x3_substract args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_substract (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmMat3x3 *mat3x3; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_substract_scalar ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_substract_scalar ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmMat3x3_Type)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_substract_mat3x3 ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (PgmMat3x3*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT3X3, mat3x3, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "substract() takes Mat3x3, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat3x3_multiply args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat3x3_multiply (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmMat3x3 *mat3x3; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_multiply_scalar ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_multiply_scalar ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmMat3x3_Type)) mat3x3 = pgm_mat3x3_multiply_mat3x3 ((PgmMat3x3*) (self->obj), (PgmMat3x3*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT3X3, mat3x3, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "multiply() takes Mat3x3, Int or Float"); return NULL; } /* PgmMat4x4 overrides */ %% override-attr PgmMat4x4.I static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4__get_I (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_inverse ((PyObject*) self); } %% override-attr PgmMat4x4.T static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4__get_T (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_transpose ((PyObject*) self); } %% override-slot PgmMat4x4.tp_repr static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_tp_repr (PyGObject *self) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4 = (PgmMat4x4*) self->obj; gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = g_strdup_printf ("Mat4x4([[%f, %f, %f, %f],\n" " [%f, %f, %f, %f],\n" " [%f, %f, %f, %f],\n" " [%f, %f, %f, %f]])", mat4x4->m[0], mat4x4->m[1], mat4x4->m[2], mat4x4->m[3], mat4x4->m[4], mat4x4->m[5], mat4x4->m[6], mat4x4->m[7], mat4x4->m[8], mat4x4->m[9], mat4x4->m[10], mat4x4->m[11], mat4x4->m[12], mat4x4->m[13], mat4x4->m[14], mat4x4->m[15]); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmMat4x4.tp_str static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_tp_str (PyGObject *self) { gchar *string; PyObject *retval; string = pgm_mat4x4_to_string ((PgmMat4x4*) self->obj); retval = PyString_FromString (string); g_free (string); return retval; } %% override-slot PgmMat4x4.tp_as_sequence static Py_ssize_t pypgm_mat4x4_sq_length (PyObject *self) { return 16; } static PyObject* pypgm_mat4x4_sq_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmMat4x4); if (index < 0 || index >= 16) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bounds"); return NULL; } return PyFloat_FromDouble (mat4x4->m[index]); } static int pypgm_mat4x4_sq_ass_item (PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *val) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4 = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmMat4x4); if (index < 0 || index >= 16) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_IndexError, "index out of bound"); return -1; } if (PyFloat_Check (val)) mat4x4->m[index] = PyFloat_AsDouble (val); else if (PyInt_Check (val)) mat4x4->m[index] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong (val); return 0; } static PySequenceMethods _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_tp_as_sequence = { pypgm_mat4x4_sq_length, /* sq_length */ NULL, /* sq_concat */ NULL, /* sq_repeat */ pypgm_mat4x4_sq_item, /* sq_item */ NULL, /* sq_slice */ pypgm_mat4x4_sq_ass_item, /* sq_ass_item */ NULL, /* sq_ass_slice */ NULL, /* sq_contains */ NULL, /* sq_inplace_concat */ NULL /* sq_inplace_repeat */ }; %% override-slot PgmMat4x4.tp_as_number #define BINARY_FUNC(name,func) \ static PyObject* \ name (PyObject *object1, PyObject *object2) \ { \ PgmMat4x4 *op1, *op2, *ret; \ op1 = pyg_boxed_get (object1, PgmMat4x4); \ op2 = pyg_boxed_get (object2, PgmMat4x4); \ ret = func (op1, op2); \ return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, ret, TRUE, TRUE); \ } BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_mat4x4_nb_add, pgm_mat4x4_add_mat4x4) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_mat4x4_nb_substract, pgm_mat4x4_substract_mat4x4) BINARY_FUNC (pypgm_mat4x4_nb_multiply, pgm_mat4x4_multiply_mat4x4) #undef BINARY_FUNC static PyNumberMethods _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_tp_as_number = { pypgm_mat4x4_nb_add, /* nb_add */ pypgm_mat4x4_nb_substract, /* nb_subtract */ pypgm_mat4x4_nb_multiply, /* nb_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_divide */ NULL, /* nb_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_divmod */ NULL, /* nb_power */ NULL, /* nb_negative */ NULL, /* nb_positive */ NULL, /* nb_absolute */ NULL, /* nb_nonzero */ NULL, /* nb_invert */ NULL, /* nb_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_and */ NULL, /* nb_xor */ NULL, /* nb_or */ NULL, /* nb_coerce */ NULL, /* nb_int */ NULL, /* nb_long */ NULL, /* nb_float */ NULL, /* nb_oct */ NULL, /* nb_hex */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_add */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_subtract */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_multiply */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_remainder */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_power */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_lshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_rshift */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_and */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_xor */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_or */ NULL, /* nb_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_true_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */ NULL, /* nb_inplace_true_divide */ }; %% override pgm_mat4x4_translate args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_translate (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 1) { PyGObject *object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) goto beach; pgm_mat4x4_translate_from_vec3 ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); } else if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 3) { PyGObject *object; gfloat v[3]; guint i; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; } pgm_mat4x4_translate_from_scalars ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), v[0], v[1], v[2]); } else goto beach; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "translate() takes 3 scalar arguments or a Vec3"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_scale args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_scale (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 1) { PyGObject *object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) goto beach; pgm_mat4x4_scale_from_vec3 ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); } else if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 3) { PyGObject *object; gfloat v[3]; guint i; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; } pgm_mat4x4_scale_from_scalars ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), v[0], v[1], v[2]); } else goto beach; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "scale() takes 3 scalar arguments or a Vec3"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_rotate_axis args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_rotate_axis (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 2) { PyGObject *object; gfloat angle; /* Angle */ object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; /* Axis */ object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 1); if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) goto beach; pgm_mat4x4_rotate_axis_from_vec3 ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), angle, (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); } else if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 4) { PyGObject *object; gfloat angle, v[3]; guint i; /* Angle */ object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; /* Axis */ for (i = 1; i < 4; i++) { object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i-1] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i-1] = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; } pgm_mat4x4_rotate_axis_from_scalars ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), angle, v[0], v[1], v[2]); } else goto beach; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "rotate_axis() takes 4 scalar arguments " "or 1 scalar and a Vec3"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_add args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_add (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_add_scalar ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_add_scalar ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmMat4x4_Type)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_add_mat4x4 ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (PgmMat4x4*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "add() takes Mat4x4, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_substract args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_substract (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_substract_scalar ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_substract_scalar ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmMat4x4_Type)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_substract_mat4x4 ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (PgmMat4x4*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "substract() takes Mat4x4, Int or Float"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_multiply args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_multiply (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyGObject *object; PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; if (PyTuple_Size (args) != 1) goto beach; object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_multiply_scalar ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object)); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_multiply_scalar ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object)); else if (pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmMat4x4_Type)) mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_multiply_mat4x4 ((PgmMat4x4*) (self->obj), (PgmMat4x4*) (object->obj)); else goto beach; return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "multiply() takes Mat4x4, Int or Float"); return NULL; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433013444 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000154111205034413015467 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python pseudo scene graph module # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/drawable.py0000644000175000017500000001334211205034413015513 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import pgm class Drawable(object): def __init__(self): self._position_offset=(0.0, 0.0, 0.0) self._opacity=self.widget_class.get_opacity(self) self._opacity_factor=1.0 self._visible=self.widget_class.is_visible (self) self._parent_visibility=True self._cached_abs_position = self.widget_class.get_position(self) def position__get(self): absolute_position = self._cached_abs_position x = absolute_position[0]-self._position_offset[0] y = absolute_position[1]-self._position_offset[1] z = absolute_position[2]-self._position_offset[2] return (x, y, z) def x__get(self): x = self.widget_class.get_position(self)[0] relative_x = x - self._position_offset[0] return relative_x def x__set(self, value): #FIXME : there is not set_x function in pigment.... need to add current_position = self.position current_position = (value, current_position[1], current_position[2]) self.position = current_position def y__get(self): y = self.widget_class.get_position(self)[1] relative_y = y - self._position_offset[1] return relative_y def y__set(self, value): #FIXME : there is not set_x function in pigment.... need to add current_position = self.position current_position = (current_position[0], value, current_position[2]) self.position = current_position def z__get(self): z = self.widget_class.get_position(self)[2] relative_z = z - self._position_offset[2] return relative_z def z__set(self, value): #FIXME : there is not set_x function in pigment.... need to add current_position = self.position current_position = (current_position[0], current_position[1], value) self.position = current_position def position__set(self, relative_position): x = self._position_offset[0]+relative_position[0] y = self._position_offset[1]+relative_position[1] z = self._position_offset[2]+relative_position[2] if (x, y, z) != self._cached_abs_position: self.widget_class.set_position(self, x, y, z) self._cached_abs_position = (x, y, z) def position_offset__get(self): return self._position_offset def position_offset__set(self, value): previous_position = self.position self._position_offset = value self.position = previous_position def opacity_factor_offset__set(self, factor): self._opacity_factor = factor self.opacity = self._opacity def opacity_factor_offset__get(self): return self._opacity_factor def x_offset__get(self): return self._position_offset[0] def y_offset__get(self): return self._position_offset[1] def z_offset__get(self): return self._position_offset[2] def x_offset__set(self, value): previous_position = self.position new_position = (value, previous_position[1], previous_position[2]) self.position_offset = new_position def y_offset__set(self, value): previous_position = self.position new_position = (previous_position[0], value, previous_position[2]) self.position_offset = new_position def z_offset__set(self, value): previous_position = self.position new_position = (previous_position[0], previous_position[1], value) self.position_offset = new_position def opacity__get(self): return self._opacity def opacity__set(self, value): #if value != self._opacity: self._opacity = value new_opacity = value * self._opacity_factor self.widget_class.set_opacity(self, int(new_opacity)) def parent_visibility__get (self): return self._parent_visibility def parent_visibility__set (self, value): self._parent_visibility = value self.visible=self._visible def visible__get (self): return self.widget_class.is_visible(self) def visible__set(self, value): self._visible = value if self._visible and self._parent_visibility: self.widget_class.show(self) else: self.widget_class.hide(self) position = property(position__get, position__set) position_offset = property(position_offset__get, position_offset__set) x_offset = property(x_offset__get, x_offset__set) y_offset = property(y_offset__get, y_offset__set) z_offset = property(z_offset__get, z_offset__set) opacity = property(opacity__get, opacity__set) visible = property(visible__get, visible__set) parent_visibility = property(parent_visibility__get, parent_visibility__set) x = property(x__get, x__set) y = property(y__get, y__set) z = property(z__get, z__set) opacity_factor_offset = property(opacity_factor_offset__get, opacity_factor_offset__set) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/text.py0000644000175000017500000000201611205034413014712 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from drawable import Drawable import pgm class Text(Drawable, pgm.Text): widget_class = pgm.Text def __init__(self): pgm.Text.__init__(self) Drawable.__init__(self) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/group.py0000644000175000017500000002257311205034413015074 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. from pgm.utils import classinit import pgm import math import gobject class Group(gobject.GObject): __metaclass__ = classinit.GClassInitMeta __classinit__ = classinit.build_properties __gsignals__ = { 'drag-begin': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), 'drag-motion': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), 'drag-end': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), 'clicked': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), 'pressed': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), 'released': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), 'double-clicked': (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_BOOLEAN, (gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, gobject.TYPE_FLOAT, pgm.ButtonType, gobject.TYPE_UINT)), } def __init__(self, canvas=None, layer=pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE): super(Group, self).__init__() self._children = [] self._position = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) self._opacity = 255 self._screen_visible = False self._real_visible = False self._parent = None self._canvas = canvas self._layer = layer def regenerate(self): for child in self._children: child.regenerate() def children__get(self): return self._children def position__get(self): return self._position def position__set(self, value): self._position = value absolute_position = self.absolute_position for drawable in self._children: if not isinstance(drawable, Group): drawable.position_offset = absolute_position drawable.position = drawable.position def x__get(self): return self._position[0] def x__set(self, value): self.position = (value, self._position[1], self._position[2]) def y__get(self): return self._position[1] def y__set(self, value): self.position = (self._position[0], value, self._position[2]) def z__get(self): return self._position[2] def z__set(self, value): self.position = (self._position[0], self._position[1], value) def absolute_position__get(self): if self._parent == None: absolute_position = self._position else: parent_pos = self._parent.absolute_position cur_pos = self._position absolute_position = (cur_pos[0] + parent_pos[0], cur_pos[1] + parent_pos[1], cur_pos[2] + parent_pos[2],) return absolute_position def opacity__get(self): return self._opacity def opacity__set(self, value): factor = float(value) / 255 self._opacity = value absolute_opacity_factor = self.absolute_opacity_factor for drawable in self._children: if isinstance (drawable, Group): drawable.opacity = drawable.opacity else: drawable.opacity_factor_offset = absolute_opacity_factor def absolute_opacity_factor__get(self): if self._parent == None: opacity_factor = self._opacity / 255.0 else: opacity_factor = self._opacity * self._parent.absolute_opacity_factor / 255.0 return opacity_factor def _set_visibility_from_parent(self, visible, from_parent): if not from_parent: self._real_visible = visible if self._parent == None: self._real_visible = visible self._screen_visible = visible elif self._parent.visible == True and self._real_visible == True: self._screen_visible = True else: self._screen_visible = False for drawable in self._children: if isinstance(drawable, Group): drawable._set_visibility_from_parent(self._screen_visible, True) else: drawable.parent_visibility = self._screen_visible def visible__get(self): return self._screen_visible def visible__set(self, value): self._set_visibility_from_parent(value, False) def size__set(self, size): current_size = self.size if current_size[0] == 0.0 or current_size[1] == 0.0: # FIXME: do something more sensible return kx, ky = (size[0]/current_size[0], size[1]/current_size[1]) for child in self._children: x, y, z = child.position child.position = (x*kx, y*ky, z) w, h = child.size child.size = (w*kx, h*ky) def width__set(self, width): height = self.size[1] self.size = (width, height) def height__set(self, height): width = self.size[0] self.size = (width, height) def size__get(self): max_x = 0.0 max_y = 0.0 for child in self._children: x, y, z = child.position w, h = child.size max_x = max(max_x, x + w) max_y = max(max_y, y + h) return (max_x, max_y) def width__get(self): return self.size[0] def height__get(self): return self.size[1] def parent__get(self): return self._parent def add(self, drawable, forward_signals=False): if drawable not in self._children: self._children.append(drawable) if isinstance(drawable, Group): drawable._parent = self drawable.position = drawable.position drawable.opacity = drawable.opacity drawable.canvas = self._canvas else: if self._canvas != None: self._canvas.add(self._layer, drawable) drawable.position_offset = self.absolute_position drawable.parent_visibility = self.visible drawable.opacity_factor_offset = self.absolute_opacity_factor if forward_signals: for signal_name in ('clicked', 'pressed', 'drag-begin', 'drag-motion'): drawable.connect(signal_name, self._proxy_child_signal_with_pressure, signal_name) for signal_name in ('released', 'drag-end'): drawable.connect(signal_name, self._proxy_child_signal, signal_name) def remove(self, drawable): if drawable in self._children: self._children.remove(drawable) if isinstance(drawable, Group): drawable._parent = None drawable.canvas = None else: if self._canvas != None: self._canvas.remove(drawable) def empty(self): for child in self._children: if isinstance(child, Group): child.empty() else: self._canvas.remove(child) self._children = [] def canvas__set(self, canvas): for child in self._children: if isinstance(child, Group): child.canvas = canvas else: if canvas != None: canvas.add(self._layer, child) elif self._canvas != None: self._canvas.remove(child) self._canvas = canvas def canvas__get(self): return self._canvas def _proxy_child_signal(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, signal_name): return self.emit(signal_name, x, y, z, button, time) def _proxy_child_signal_with_pressure(self, drawable, x, y, z, button, time, pressure, signal_name): return self.emit(signal_name, x, y, z, button, time, pressure) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000023411205034413015410 00000000000000graphdir = $(pythondir)/pgm/graph graph_PYTHON = \ __init__.py \ drawable.py \ group.py \ image.py \ text.py CLEANFILES = $(graph_PYTHON:%.py=%.pyc) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/image.py0000644000175000017500000000202411205034413015007 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import pgm from drawable import Drawable class Image(Drawable, pgm.Image): widget_class = pgm.Image def __init__(self): pgm.Image.__init__(self) Drawable.__init__(self) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/graph/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000003052411205035365015435 00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.10.2 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed 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pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmimagingmodule.c0000644000175000017500000000273111205034413015750 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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: Loïc Molinari */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include void pypgmimaging_register_classes (PyObject *d); extern PyMethodDef pypgmimaging_functions[]; DL_EXPORT (void) init_pgmimaging (void) { PyObject *m, *d; PyObject *av; int argc, i; char **argv; init_pygobject (); m = Py_InitModule ("_pgmimaging", pypgmimaging_functions); d = PyModule_GetDict (m); pypgmimaging_register_classes (d); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) Py_FatalError ("Can't initialize module pgm.imaging."); } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmimage.override0000644000175000017500000011002511205034413015602 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ %% ignore pgm_image_new_from_file pgm_image_new_from_pixbuf pgm_image_new_from_buffer pgm_image_new_from_image %% new-constructor PGM_TYPE_IMAGE /* tp_getset override */ %% override-attr PgmImage.storage_type static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_storage_type (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_storage_type (self); } %% override-attr PgmImage.layout static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_layout (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_layout (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_layout (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmImageLayoutType layout; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_LAYOUT_TYPE, value, (gint *) &layout)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_layout (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), layout); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.mapping_matrix static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_mapping_matrix (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_mapping_matrix (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mapping; if (!pygobject_check (value, &PyPgmMat4x4_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a Mat4x4 is required"); return -1; } mapping = pyg_boxed_get (value, PgmMat4x4); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), mapping); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.mapping_tx static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_mapping_tx (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat tx; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); tx = mat4x4->m[3]; pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble ((gdouble) tx); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_mapping_tx (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat tx; tx = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); mat4x4->m[3] = tx; pgm_image_set_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), mat4x4); pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.mapping_ty static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_mapping_ty (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat ty; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); ty = mat4x4->m[7]; pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble ((gdouble) ty); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_mapping_ty (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat ty; ty = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); mat4x4->m[7] = ty; pgm_image_set_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), mat4x4); pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.mapping_sx static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_mapping_sx (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat sx; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); sx = mat4x4->m[0]; pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble ((gdouble) sx); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_mapping_sx (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat sx; sx = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); mat4x4->m[0] = sx; pgm_image_set_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), mat4x4); pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.mapping_sy static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_mapping_sy (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat sy; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); sy = mat4x4->m[5]; pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble ((gdouble) sy); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_mapping_sy (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; gfloat sy; sy = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); mat4x4->m[5] = sy; pgm_image_set_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), mat4x4); pgm_mat4x4_free (mat4x4); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.alignment static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_alignment (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_alignment (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_alignment (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmImageAlignment alignment; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_ALIGNMENT, value, (gint *) &alignment)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_alignment (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), alignment); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.interp static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_interp (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_interp (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_interp (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmImageInterpType interp; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_INTERP_TYPE, value, (gint *) &interp)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_interp (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), interp); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.wrapping static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_wrapping (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_wrapping (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_wrapping (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; PgmImageWrapping wrap_s, wrap_t; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, object, (gint*) &wrap_s); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, object, (gint*) &wrap_t); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), wrap_s, wrap_t); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.wrap_s static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_wrap_s (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { PgmImageWrapping wrap_s, wrap_t; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &wrap_s, &wrap_t); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, wrap_s); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_wrap_s (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmImageWrapping _wrap_s, wrap_s, wrap_t; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, value, (gint*) &wrap_s)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &_wrap_s, &wrap_t); pgm_image_set_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), wrap_s, wrap_t); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.wrap_t static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_wrap_t (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { PgmImageWrapping wrap_s, wrap_t; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &wrap_s, &wrap_t); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, wrap_t); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_wrap_t (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmImageWrapping wrap_s, _wrap_t, wrap_t; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, value, (gint*) &wrap_t)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &wrap_s, &_wrap_t); pgm_image_set_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), wrap_s, wrap_t); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.aspect_ratio static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_aspect_ratio (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_aspect_ratio (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gint numerator, denominator; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); numerator = PyInt_AsLong (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); denominator = PyInt_AsLong (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), numerator, denominator); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.aspect_ratio_numerator static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_aspect_ratio_numerator (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guint numerator, denominator; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &numerator, &denominator); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (numerator); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_aspect_ratio_numerator (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guint numerator, _numerator, denominator; _numerator = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &numerator, &denominator); pgm_image_set_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), _numerator, denominator); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.aspect_ratio_denominator static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_aspect_ratio_denominator (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guint numerator, denominator; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &numerator, &denominator); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (denominator); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_aspect_ratio_denominator (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guint numerator, denominator, _denominator; _denominator = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &numerator, &denominator); pgm_image_set_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), numerator, _denominator); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat border_width; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_width (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &border_width); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (border_width); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat border_width; border_width = PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_border_width (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), border_width); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_inner_color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_inner_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_inner_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_inner_r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_inner_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_inner_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_inner_g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_inner_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_inner_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_inner_b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_inner_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_inner_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_inner_a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_inner_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_inner_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_outer_color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_outer_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_outer_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_outer_r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_outer_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_outer_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_outer_g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_outer_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_outer_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_outer_b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_outer_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_outer_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmImage.border_outer_a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image__get_border_outer_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_image__set_border_outer_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_image_get_storage_type noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_storage_type (PyGObject *self) { PgmImageStorageType storage; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_storage_type (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &storage); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_STORAGE_TYPE, storage); } %% override pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PyGObject *self) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4; pgm_image_get_mapping_matrix (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &mat4x4); return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); } %% override pgm_image_get_alignment noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_alignment (PyGObject *self) { PgmImageAlignment align; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_alignment (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &align); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_ALIGNMENT, align); } %% override pgm_image_get_layout noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_layout (PyGObject *self) { PgmImageLayoutType layout; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_layout (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &layout); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_LAYOUT_TYPE, layout); } %% override pgm_image_get_interp noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_interp (PyGObject *self) { PgmImageInterpType interp; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_interp (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &interp); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_INTERP_TYPE, interp); } %% override pgm_image_get_wrapping noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_wrapping (PyGObject *self) { PgmImageWrapping wrap_s, wrap_t; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_wrapping (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &wrap_s, &wrap_t); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, wrap_s)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_WRAPPING, wrap_t)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (PyGObject *self) { guint numerator, denominator; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_aspect_ratio (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &numerator, &denominator); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong (numerator)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (denominator)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_image_get_border_width noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_border_width (PyGObject *self) { gfloat border_width; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_width (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &border_width); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (border_width); } %% override pgm_image_set_border_inner_color kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "r", "g", "b", "a", NULL }; gint r, g, b, a; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "iiii", kwlist, &r, &g, &b, &a)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_image_set_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), (guchar) r, (guchar) g, (guchar) b, (guchar) a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_image_get_border_inner_color noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PyGObject *self) { guchar r, g, b, a; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_inner_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (4); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong ((long) r)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong ((long) g)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyInt_FromLong ((long) b)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 3, PyInt_FromLong ((long) a)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_image_set_border_outer_color kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "r", "g", "b", "a", NULL }; gint r, g, b, a; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "iiii", kwlist, &r, &g, &b, &a)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_image_set_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), (guchar) r, (guchar) g, (guchar) b, (guchar) a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_image_get_border_outer_color noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PyGObject *self) { guchar r, g, b, a; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_get_border_outer_color (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (4); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong ((long) r)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong ((long) g)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyInt_FromLong ((long) b)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 3, PyInt_FromLong ((long) a)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_image_set_from_gst_buffer kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_set_from_gst_buffer (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "format", "width", "height", "stride", "buffer", NULL }; PyObject *py_format = NULL, *py_width = NULL, *py_height = NULL; PyObject *py_stride = NULL; PgmImagePixelFormat format; gint ret; PyGObject *py_buffer; GstBuffer *buffer; guint width = 0, height = 0, stride = 0; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "OOOOO!:PgmImage.set_image_from_gst_buffer", kwlist, &py_format, &py_width, &py_height, &py_stride, &PyGstBuffer_Type, &py_buffer)) return NULL; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_PIXEL_FORMAT, py_format, (gint *) &format)) return NULL; if (py_width) { if (PyLong_Check (py_width)) width = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_width); else if (PyInt_Check (py_width)) width = PyInt_AsLong (py_width); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'width' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } if (py_height) { if (PyLong_Check (py_height)) height = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_height); else if (PyInt_Check (py_height)) height = PyInt_AsLong (py_height); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'height' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } if (py_stride) { if (PyLong_Check (py_stride)) stride = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_stride); else if (PyInt_Check (py_stride)) stride = PyInt_AsLong (py_stride); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'stride' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; buffer = GST_BUFFER (py_buffer->obj); ret = pgm_image_set_from_gst_buffer (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), format, width, height, stride, buffer); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_image_set_from_pixbuf kwargs static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_image_set_from_pixbuf (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static gchar *kwlist[] = { "pixbuf", NULL }; GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; PyObject *object; PgmError ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "O", kwlist, &object)) return NULL; if (Py_None != object) { if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyGdkPixbuf_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a gtk.gdk.Pixbuf is required"); return NULL; } pixbuf = GDK_PIXBUF (pygobject_get (object)); } pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_image_set_from_pixbuf (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), pixbuf); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_image_set_from_buffer kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_set_from_buffer (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static gchar *kwlist[] = { "format", "width", "height", "stride", "size", "data", NULL }; PyObject *py_format = NULL, *py_width = NULL, *py_height = NULL; PyObject *py_stride = NULL, *py_size = NULL, *py_data = NULL; guint width = 0, height = 0, stride = 0, size = 0; gconstpointer *data; PyObject *str; PgmImagePixelFormat format; gint ret; Py_ssize_t len; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "OOOOOO:PgmImage.set_image_from_buffer", kwlist, &py_format, &py_width, &py_height, &py_stride, &py_size, &py_data)) return NULL; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_PIXEL_FORMAT, py_format, (gint *) &format)) return NULL; if (py_width) { if (PyLong_Check (py_width)) width = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_width); else if (PyInt_Check (py_width)) width = PyInt_AsLong (py_width); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'width' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } if (py_height) { if (PyLong_Check (py_height)) height = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_height); else if (PyInt_Check (py_height)) height = PyInt_AsLong (py_height); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'height' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } if (py_stride) { if (PyLong_Check (py_stride)) stride = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_stride); else if (PyInt_Check (py_stride)) stride = PyInt_AsLong (py_stride); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'stride' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } if (py_size) { if (PyLong_Check (py_size)) size = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong (py_size); else if (PyInt_Check (py_size)) size = PyInt_AsLong (py_size); else PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter 'size' must be an int or a long"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; } str = PyObject_Str (py_data); PyString_AsStringAndSize (str, (char **) &data, &len); Py_DECREF (str); pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_image_set_from_buffer (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), format, width, height, stride, size, (gconstpointer) data); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_image_to_pixbuf noargs static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_image_to_pixbuf (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *object; GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; gint ret; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_image_to_pixbuf (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &pixbuf); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (PGM_ERROR_OK != ret || pixbuf == NULL) Py_RETURN_NONE; object = pygobject_new (G_OBJECT (pixbuf)); g_object_unref (pixbuf); return object; } %% override pgm_image_from_drawable kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_from_drawable (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "x_drawable", "y_drawable", NULL }; gfloat x_drawable, y_drawable; gint x_image, y_image; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "ff", kwlist, &x_drawable, &y_drawable)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_from_drawable (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &x_image, &y_image, x_drawable, y_drawable); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong (x_image)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (y_image)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_image_to_drawable kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_image_to_drawable (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "x_image", "y_image", NULL }; gfloat x_drawable, y_drawable; gint x_image, y_image; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "ii", kwlist, &x_image, &y_image)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_image_to_drawable (PGM_IMAGE (self->obj), &x_drawable, &y_drawable, x_image, y_image); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (x_drawable)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (y_drawable)); return py_tuple; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmviewport.override0000644000175000017500000010025411205034413016402 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ #include /* tp_getset override */ %% override-attr PgmViewport.title static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_title (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_title (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_title (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gchar *title = encode_string (value); if (!title) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_title (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), title); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.visible static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_visible (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gboolean visible; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_is_visible (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &visible); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (visible) Py_RETURN_TRUE; else Py_RETURN_FALSE; } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_visible (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint show; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } show = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; if (show) pgm_viewport_show (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj)); else pgm_viewport_hide (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj)); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.decorated static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_decorated (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gboolean decorated; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_decorated (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &decorated); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (decorated) Py_RETURN_TRUE; else Py_RETURN_FALSE; } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_decorated (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gboolean decorated; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } decorated = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_decorated (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), decorated); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.cursor static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_cursor (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_cursor (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_cursor (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmViewportCursor cursor; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_CURSOR, value, (gint *) &cursor)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_cursor (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), cursor); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.icon static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_icon (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_icon (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_icon (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { GdkPixbuf *icon = NULL; if (Py_None != value) { if (!pygobject_check(value, &PyGdkPixbuf_Type)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "a gtk.gdk.Pixbuf is required"); return -1; } icon = GDK_PIXBUF (pygobject_get (value)); } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_icon (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), icon); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.size static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_size (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_size (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_size (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gint width, height; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); width = PyInt_AsLong (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); height = PyInt_AsLong (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gint width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (width); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint width, _width, height; _width = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_viewport_set_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), _width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.height static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_height (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gint width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (height); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_height (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint width, height, _height; _height = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_viewport_set_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), width, _height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.alpha_blending static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_alpha_blending (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_alpha_blending (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_alpha_blending (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint alpha_blending; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } alpha_blending = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_alpha_blending (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), alpha_blending); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.opacity static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_opacity (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar opacity; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_opacity (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) opacity); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_opacity (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint opacity; opacity = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; opacity = CLAMP (opacity, 0, 255); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_opacity (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), (guchar) opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.fullscreen static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_fullscreen (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_fullscreen (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_fullscreen (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint fullscreen; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } fullscreen = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_fullscreen (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), fullscreen); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.iconified static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_iconified (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_iconified (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_iconified (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint iconified; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } iconified = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_iconified (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), iconified); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.frame_rate static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_frame_rate (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guint frame_rate; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_frame_rate (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &frame_rate); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) frame_rate); } %% override-attr PgmViewport.canvas_rotation static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_canvas_rotation (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_canvas_rotation (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_canvas_rotation (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmViewportRotation rotation; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_ROTATION, value, (gint *) &rotation)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_canvas_rotation (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), rotation); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.canvas_reflection static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_canvas_reflection (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_canvas_reflection (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_canvas_reflection (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmViewportReflection reflection; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_REFLECTION, value, (gint *) &reflection)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_canvas_reflection (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), reflection); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.screen_resolution static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_screen_resolution (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_screen_resolution (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gint width, height; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); width = PyInt_AsLong (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); height = PyInt_AsLong (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.screen_resolution_width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_screen_resolution_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gint width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (width); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_screen_resolution_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint width, _width, height; _width = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_viewport_set_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), _width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.screen_resolution_height static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_screen_resolution_height (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gint width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (height); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_screen_resolution_height (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint width, height, _height; _height = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_viewport_set_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), width, _height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.screen_size_mm static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_screen_size_mm (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_screen_size_mm (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gint width, height; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); width = PyInt_AsLong (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); height = PyInt_AsLong (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_set_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.screen_size_mm_width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_screen_size_mm_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gint width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (width); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_screen_size_mm_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint width, _width, height; _width = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_viewport_set_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), _width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.screen_size_mm_height static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_screen_size_mm_height (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gint width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (height); } static int _wrap_pgm_viewport__set_screen_size_mm_height (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint width, height, _height; _height = PyInt_AsLong (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_viewport_set_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), width, _height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmViewport.pixel_formats static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_pixel_formats (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_pixel_formats (self); } %% override-attr PgmViewport.embedding_id static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_embedding_id (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_embedding_id (self); } %% override-attr PgmViewport.caps_mask static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_caps_mask (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_caps_mask (self); } %% override-attr PgmViewport.max_texture_size static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport__get_max_texture_size (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_max_texture_size (self); } /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_viewport_is_visible noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_is_visible (PyGObject *self) { gboolean visible; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_is_visible (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &visible); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (visible); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_decorated noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_decorated (PyGObject *self) { gboolean decorated; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_decorated (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &decorated); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (decorated); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_title noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_title (PyGObject *self) { gchar *title = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_title (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &title); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (title, strlen (title)); g_free (title); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_viewport_get_cursor noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_cursor (PyGObject *self) { PgmViewportCursor cursor; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_cursor (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &cursor); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_CURSOR, cursor); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_icon noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_icon (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *object; GdkPixbuf *icon; gint ret; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_get_icon (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &icon); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (PGM_ERROR_OK != ret) PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, "problem while getting icon pixbuf"); if (NULL == icon) Py_RETURN_NONE; object = pygobject_new (G_OBJECT (icon)); g_object_unref (icon); return object; } %% override pgm_viewport_set_icon kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_set_icon (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "icon", NULL }; PyObject *icon; GdkPixbuf *cicon = NULL; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "O:PgmViewport.set_icon", kwlist, &icon)) return NULL; if (Py_None != icon) { if (!pygobject_check (icon, &PyGdkPixbuf_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a gtk.gdk.Pixbuf is required"); return NULL; } cicon = GDK_PIXBUF (pygobject_get (icon)); } pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_set_icon (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), cicon); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_size noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_size (PyGObject *self) { gint width, height; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong (width)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (height)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_viewport_get_alpha_blending noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_alpha_blending (PyGObject *self) { gboolean alpha_blending; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_alpha_blending (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &alpha_blending); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (alpha_blending); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_opacity noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_opacity (PyGObject *self) { guchar opacity; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_opacity (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &opacity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) opacity); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_frame_rate noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_frame_rate (PyGObject *self) { guint frame_rate; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_frame_rate (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &frame_rate); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong ((long) frame_rate); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_fullscreen noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_fullscreen (PyGObject *self) { gboolean fullscreen; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_fullscreen (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &fullscreen); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (fullscreen); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_iconified noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_iconified (PyGObject *self) { gboolean iconified; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_iconified (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &iconified); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (iconified); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_embedding_id noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_embedding_id (PyGObject *self) { gulong embedding_id; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_embedding_id (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &embedding_id); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (embedding_id); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_caps_mask noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_caps_mask (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; gulong mask = 0; guint size = 0; guint i; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_caps_mask (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &mask); pyg_end_allow_threads; /* Get the size */ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { if (mask & (1 << i)) size++; } /* Build the tuple */ py_tuple = PyTuple_New (size); /* And fill it */ size = 0; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { if (mask & (1 << i)) { PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, size, pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_CAPACITY, mask & (1 << i))); size++; } } return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_viewport_get_max_texture_size noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_max_texture_size (PyGObject *self) { guint32 max_texture_size; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_max_texture_size (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &max_texture_size); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (max_texture_size); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_pixel_formats noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_pixel_formats (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; gulong mask = 0; guint size = 0; guint i; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_pixel_formats (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &mask); pyg_end_allow_threads; /* Get the size */ for (i = 0; i < PGM_IMAGE_NB_PIXEL_FORMATS; i++) { if (mask & (1 << i)) size++; } /* Build the tuple */ py_tuple = PyTuple_New (size); /* And fill it */ size = 0; for (i = 0; i < PGM_IMAGE_NB_PIXEL_FORMATS; i++) { if (mask & (1 << i)) { PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, size, pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_PIXEL_FORMAT, mask & (1 << i))); size++; } } return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (PyGObject *self) { gint width, height; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_resolution (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong (width)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (height)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (PyGObject *self) { gint width, height; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_screen_size_mm (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong (width)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (height)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_viewport_get_canvas noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_canvas (PyGObject *self) { PgmCanvas* canvas; PyObject* py_canvas; PgmError ret; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_get_canvas (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &canvas); pyg_end_allow_threads; /* TODO: error management */ py_canvas = pygobject_new ((GObject *) canvas); if (canvas) gst_object_unref (canvas); return py_canvas; } %% override pgm_viewport_set_canvas kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_set_canvas (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "canvas", NULL }; PyObject *py_canvas; gint ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs,"O:PgmViewport.set_canvas", kwlist, &py_canvas)) return NULL; if (!pygobject_check (py_canvas, &PyPgmCanvas_Type)) { if (py_canvas == Py_None) { pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_set_canvas (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), NULL); pyg_end_allow_threads; } else { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a pgm.Canvas or None object is required"); return NULL; } } else { PyGObject *canvas = (PyGObject*) py_canvas; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_set_canvas (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), PGM_CANVAS (canvas->obj)); pyg_end_allow_threads; } return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_canvas_rotation noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_canvas_rotation (PyGObject *self) { PgmViewportRotation rotation; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_canvas_rotation (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &rotation); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_ROTATION, rotation); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_canvas_reflection noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_canvas_reflection (PyGObject *self) { PgmViewportReflection reflection; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_canvas_reflection (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &reflection); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_REFLECTION, reflection); } %% override pgm_viewport_get_message_filter noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_get_message_filter (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *py_filter = NULL; GList *filter = NULL; GList *walk = NULL; guint i = 0; glong message; guint size; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_get_message_filter (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &filter); pyg_end_allow_threads; filter = g_list_reverse (filter); py_filter = PyList_New (g_list_length (filter)); walk = filter; while (walk) { message = (long) walk->data; PyList_SetItem (py_filter, i, PyInt_FromLong (message)); walk = walk->next; i++; } if (filter) g_list_free (filter); return py_filter; } %% override pgm_viewport_set_message_filter args static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_set_message_filter (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *py_filter; gint ret; py_filter = PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (!pygobject_check (py_filter, &PyList_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a List containing integers is " "required"); return NULL; } else { GList *filter = NULL; guint i; for (i = 0; i < PyList_Size (py_filter); i++) { PyObject *py_message; guint message; py_message = PyList_GetItem (py_filter, i); if (!PyInt_Check (py_message)) { if (filter) g_list_free (filter); PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a List containing integers " "is required"); return NULL; } message = (guint) PyInt_AsLong (py_message); filter = g_list_prepend (filter, GUINT_TO_POINTER (message)); } pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_set_message_filter (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), filter); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (filter) g_list_free (filter); } return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, ret); } %% override pgm_viewport_from_canvas kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_from_canvas (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "x", "y", "z", NULL }; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; gfloat viewport_x, viewport_y, viewport_z; gfloat x, y, z; PgmError ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "fff", kwlist, &x, &y, &z)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_from_canvas (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &viewport_x, &viewport_y, &viewport_z, x, y, z); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (3); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (viewport_x)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (viewport_y)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyFloat_FromDouble (viewport_z)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_viewport_to_canvas kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_to_canvas (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "x", "y", "z", NULL }; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; gfloat canvas_x, canvas_y, canvas_z; gfloat x, y, z; PgmError ret; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "fff", kwlist, &x, &y, &z)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_viewport_to_canvas (PGM_VIEWPORT (self->obj), &canvas_x, &canvas_y, &canvas_z, x, y, z); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (3); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (canvas_x)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (canvas_y)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyFloat_FromDouble (canvas_z)); return py_tuple; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmtext.override0000644000175000017500000010400111205034413015501 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ /* tp_getset override */ %% override-attr PgmText.label static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_label (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_label (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_label (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gchar *label = encode_string (value); if (!label) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_label (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), label); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.markup static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_markup (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_label (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_markup (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gchar *label = encode_string (value); if (!label) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_markup (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), label); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.font_family static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_font_family (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_font_family (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_font_family (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gchar *family = encode_string (value); if (!family) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_font_family (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), family); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.font_height static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_font_height (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_font_height (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_font_height (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat font_height; font_height = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_font_height (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), font_height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.ellipsize static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_ellipsize (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_ellipsize (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_ellipsize (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextEllipsize ellipsize; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE, value, (gint *) &ellipsize)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_ellipsize (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), ellipsize); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.justify static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_justify (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_justify (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_justify (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint justify; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } justify = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_justify (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), justify); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.alignment static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_alignment (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_alignment (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_alignment (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextAlignment alignment; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT, value, (gint *) &alignment)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_alignment (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), alignment); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.wrap static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_wrap (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_wrap (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_wrap (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextWrap wrap; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_WRAP, value, (gint *) &wrap)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_wrap (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), wrap); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.gravity static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_gravity (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_gravity (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_gravity (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextGravity gravity; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_GRAVITY, value, (gint *) &gravity)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_gravity (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), gravity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.stretch static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_stretch (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_stretch (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_stretch (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextStretch stretch; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_STRETCH, value, (gint *) &stretch)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_stretch (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), stretch); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.style static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_style (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_style (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_style (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextStyle style; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_STYLE, value, (gint *) &style)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_style (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), style); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.variant static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_variant (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_variant (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_variant (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextVariant variant; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_VARIANT, value, (gint *) &variant)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_variant (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), variant); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.weight static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_weight (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_weight (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_weight (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextWeight weight; if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_WEIGHT, value, (gint *) &weight)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_weight (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), weight); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.multiline static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_multiline (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_multiline (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_multiline (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint multiline; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } multiline = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_multiline (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), multiline); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.line_spacing static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_line_spacing (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_line_spacing (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_line_spacing (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat spacing; spacing = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_line_spacing (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), spacing); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.outline_color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_outline_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_outline_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_outline_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.outline_r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_outline_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_outline_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.outline_g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_outline_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_outline_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.outline_b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_outline_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_outline_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.outline_a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_outline_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_outline_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_outline_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.outline_width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_outline_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_outline_width (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_outline_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat width; width = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_outline_width (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), width); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.cast_shadow static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_cast_shadow (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_cast_shadow (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_cast_shadow (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gint cast_shadow; if (!PyBool_Check (value)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a boolean is required"); return -1; } cast_shadow = PyInt_AsLong (value); pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_cast_shadow (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), cast_shadow); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.shadow_position static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_shadow_position (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_shadow_position (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_shadow_position (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmTextShadowPosition position; if (pyg_flags_get_value (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_SHADOW_POSITION, value, (gint *) &position)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required"); return -1; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_shadow_position (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), position); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.shadow_color static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_shadow_color (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_text_get_shadow_color (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_shadow_color (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; guchar r, g, b, a; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 2); b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 3); a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (object), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_set_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.shadow_r static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_shadow_r (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (r); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_shadow_r (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, _r, g, b, a; _r = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), _r, g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.shadow_g static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_shadow_g (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (g); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_shadow_g (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, _g, b, a; _g = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, _g, b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.shadow_b static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_shadow_b (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (b); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_shadow_b (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, _b, a; _b = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, _b, a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmText.shadow_a static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text__get_shadow_a (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (a); } static int _wrap_pgm_text__set_shadow_a (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { guchar r, g, b, a, _a; _a = (guchar) CLAMP (PyInt_AsLong (value), 0, 255); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &r, &g, &b, &a); pgm_text_set_shadow_color (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), r, g, b, _a); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } /* Methods override */ %% new-constructor PGM_TYPE_TEXT %% override pgm_text_new kwargs static int _wrap_pgm_text_new(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "text", NULL }; PyObject *text; gchar *encoded_text; if ((PyTuple_Size (args) == 0)) encoded_text = ""; else { if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "O:pgm.Text.__init__", kwlist, &text)) return -1; encoded_text = encode_string (text); if (!encoded_text) return -1; } self->obj = G_OBJECT (pgm_text_new (encoded_text)); pygobject_constructv (self, 0, NULL); if (!self->obj) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create pgm.Text object"); return -1; } pygobject_register_wrapper ((PyObject *) self); return 0; } %% override pgm_text_get_label noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_label (PyGObject *self) { gchar *label = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_label (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &label); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (label, strlen (label)); g_free (label); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_text_get_font_family noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_font_family (PyGObject *self) { gchar *font_family = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_font_family (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &font_family); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (font_family, strlen (font_family)); g_free (font_family); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_text_get_font_height noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_font_height (PyGObject *self) { gfloat font_height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_font_height (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &font_height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (font_height); } %% override pgm_text_get_ellipsize noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_ellipsize (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextEllipsize ellipsize; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_ellipsize (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &ellipsize); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_ELLIPSIZE, ellipsize); } %% override pgm_text_get_justify noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_justify (PyGObject *self) { gboolean justify; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_justify (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &justify); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong(justify); } %% override pgm_text_get_alignment noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_alignment (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextAlignment alignment; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_alignment (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &alignment); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_ALIGNMENT, alignment); } %% override pgm_text_get_wrap noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_wrap (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextWrap wrap; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_wrap (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &wrap); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_WRAP, wrap); } %% override pgm_text_get_gravity noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_gravity (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextGravity gravity; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_gravity (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &gravity); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_GRAVITY, gravity); } %% override pgm_text_get_stretch noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_stretch (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextStretch stretch; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_stretch (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &stretch); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_STRETCH, stretch); } %% override pgm_text_get_style noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_style (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextStyle style; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_style (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &style); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_STYLE, style); } %% override pgm_text_get_variant noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_variant (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextVariant variant; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_variant (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &variant); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_VARIANT, variant); } %% override pgm_text_get_weight noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_weight (PyGObject *self) { PgmTextWeight weight; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_weight (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &weight); pyg_end_allow_threads; return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_TEXT_WEIGHT, weight); } %% override pgm_text_get_multiline noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_multiline (PyGObject *self) { gboolean multiline; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_multiline (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &multiline); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyBool_FromLong (multiline); } %% override pgm_text_get_line_spacing noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_text_get_line_spacing (PyGObject *self) { gfloat line_spacing; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_text_get_line_spacing (PGM_TEXT (self->obj), &line_spacing); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 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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. # TODO: - Timing (ac/de)celeration """ """ from pgm.utils import classinit, maths from pgm.timing import modifier, ticker import math, time, gobject # Repeat behavior constants FORWARD, REVERSE = 0, 1 # End behavior constants BEGIN, HOLD, END = 2, 3, 4 # Transformation constants LINEAR, ACCELERATE, DECELERATE, SMOOTH = 5, 6, 7, 8 # Repeat constant INFINITE = -1 class Controller(object): """ """ # Allows property fget/fset/fdel/doc overriding __metaclass__ = classinit.ClassInitMeta __classinit__ = classinit.build_properties # The ticker used by controllers _ticker = None def __init__(self, begin=0, duration=1000, resolution=5, repeat_behavior=FORWARD, repeat_count=1, end_behavior=BEGIN, modifiers=[], transformation=LINEAR, end_callback=None): self.begin = begin self.duration = duration self.resolution = resolution self.repeat_behavior = repeat_behavior self.repeat_count = repeat_count self.end_behavior = end_behavior self.modifiers = modifiers self.transformation = transformation self.end_callback = end_callback self._start_time = 0 self._update_time = 0 self._begin_time = 0 self._repeat_counter = 0 self._started = False self._tag = None def __repr__(self): string = {FORWARD:'FORWARD', REVERSE:'REVERSE', BEGIN:'BEGIN', HOLD:'HOLD', END:'END'} return "" \ % (self._begin, self._duration, self._resolution, string[self._repeat_behavior], self._repeat_count, string[self._end_behavior], self._modifiers) # Property definitions def begin__get(self): """The time (in ms) to wait after a start()""" return self._begin def begin__set(self, begin): self._begin = max(0, int(begin)) def duration__get(self): """The duration (in ms) of each animation""" return self._duration def duration__set(self, duration): self._duration = max(0, int(duration)) def resolution__get(self): """The update frequency (in ms)""" return self._resolution def resolution__set(self, resolution): self._resolution = max(0, int(resolution)) def repeat_behavior__get(self): """The repeat behavior at the end of an animation""" return self._repeat_behavior def repeat_behavior__set(self, repeat_behavior): if repeat_behavior == FORWARD or repeat_behavior == REVERSE: self._repeat_behavior = repeat_behavior else: self._repeat_behavior = FORWARD def repeat_count__get(self): """The number of iteration""" return self._repeat_count def repeat_count__set(self, repeat_count): # -1 is the INFINITE constant for the repeat mode self._repeat_count = max(-1, int(repeat_count)) def end_behavior__get(self): """The behavior at the end of an animation""" return self._end_behavior def end_behavior__set(self, end_behavior): if end_behavior == BEGIN or end_behavior == HOLD \ or end_behavior == END: self._end_behavior = end_behavior def modifiers__get(self): """The list of object modifiers""" return self._modifiers def modifiers__set(self, modifiers): if isinstance(modifiers, (list, tuple)): try: for i in modifiers: if not isinstance(i, modifier.Modifier): raise TypeError, 'Not a modifier.Modifier object' # modifiers is an empty list except IndexError: self._modifiers = [] # All the objects in the list are Modifier else: self._modifiers = list(modifiers) else: raise TypeError, 'Modifiers must be list or tuple' self._modifiers = [] def transformation__get(self): """The transformation type""" return self._transformation def transformation__set(self, transformation): if transformation in (LINEAR, ACCELERATE, DECELERATE, SMOOTH): self._transformation = transformation def end_callback__get(self): """ The callback called at the end of the controller (duration*repeat_count ms). """ return self._end_callback def end_callback__set(self, end_callback): if callable(end_callback): self._end_callback = end_callback else: self._end_callback = None def started__get(self): """Is the controller started ?""" return self._started # Class methods @classmethod def set_ticker(cls, ticker): """ Define the Ticker to use for all the controllers that will be instanced. If no ticker is set, the controller uses GLib timeout sources in the mainloop to update object properties. """ cls._ticker = ticker @classmethod def get_ticker(cls): """ Get the Ticker used by controllers. """ return cls._ticker # Public methods def start(self): """ """ if not self._started: self._start_time = long(time.time() * 1000) self._update_time = self._start_time self._begin_time = self._start_time + self._begin self._repeat_counter = 0 # If a ticker has been given by the user, we don't use GLib timeout # sources in the mainloop if Controller._ticker: # Add the controller to the ticker Controller._ticker.add_controller(self) self.update() else: # Add the timeout source to the mainloop self._tag = gobject.timeout_add(self._resolution, self.update) self._started = True def stop(self): """ """ if self._started: self._started = False # If a ticker has been given by the user, we don't use GLib timeout # sources in the mainloop if Controller._ticker: # Remove the controller from the ticker Controller._ticker.remove_controller(self) elif self._tag: # Remove the source from the mainloop gobject.source_remove(self._tag) self._tag = None # Respect the end behavior by sending the appropriate factor to # the modifiers. if self._end_behavior == BEGIN: factor = 0.0 elif self._end_behavior == END: factor = 1.0 elif self._end_behavior == HOLD: if self._duration != 0: factor = self._compute_factor() else: factor = 1.0 for modifier in self._modifiers: modifier.update(factor) # Reset internal data self._start_time = 0 self._update_time = 0 self._begin_time = 0 self._repeat_counter = 0 # Let's call the end callback if self._end_callback: self._end_callback(self) # Protected methods def update(self, update_time=0): # Compute elapsed time if update_time != 0: self._update_time = update_time else: self._update_time = long(time.time() * 1000) diff_begin_time = self._update_time - self._begin_time # Is the controller duration elapsed ? if diff_begin_time >= self._duration: self._repeat_counter += 1 # Repeat the animation if (self._repeat_count == INFINITE \ or self._repeat_counter < self._repeat_count) \ and self._duration != 0: self._begin_time += self._duration # Stop the animation else: self.stop() return False factor = self._compute_factor() # Update the modifiers #print 'updating', len(self._modifiers), 'modifiers in', self for modifier in self._modifiers: modifier.update(factor) # Return True to keep the source in the mainloop return True # Private methods def _compute_factor(self): # Compute the factor elapsed_time = self._update_time - self._begin_time factor = min(1.0, float(elapsed_time) / self._duration) # Reverse the factor if we are in REVERSE mode if self._repeat_behavior == REVERSE and self._repeat_counter % 2: factor = 1.0 - factor # Apply the transformation on the time if self._transformation == SMOOTH: sinus = math.sin(maths.lerp(-maths.PI2, maths.PI2, factor)) factor = (sinus + 1.0) * 0.5 elif self._transformation == DECELERATE: factor = math.sin(maths.lerp(0, maths.PI2, factor)) elif self._transformation == ACCELERATE: factor = math.sin(maths.lerp(-maths.PI2, 0, factor)) + 1.0 return factor pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/timing/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000153411205034412015656 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python timing system module # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/timing/implicit.py0000644000175000017500000003677211205034412015745 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. import os, pgm, gobject from pgm.timing import controller, modifier, keyframe from pgm.utils import classinit # Repeat behavior constants FORWARD, REVERSE = 0, 1 # Repeat constant INFINITE = -1 # Transformation constants LINEAR, ACCELERATE, DECELERATE, SMOOTH = 5, 6, 7, 8 # Implicit mode REPLACE, APPEND = 0, 1 # helper for implicitly animating pgm.Drawables DRAWABLE_ATTRIBUTES = ("size", "width", "height", "position", "x", "y", "z", "rx", "ry", "rz", "s", "fg_color", "fg_r", "fg_g", "fg_b", "fg_a", "bg_color", "bg_r", "bg_g", "bg_b", "bg_a", "opacity") class AnimatedObject(object): """ This is a proxy to any object that would like some of its attributes to be implicitly animated when set. @ivar passthrough: whether or not the object is animating proxied object's variables; False by default @type passthrough: bool @ivar _animated_attributes: attributes of the proxied object that will be implicitly animated @type _animated_attributes: tuple of strings @ivar _object: object that is proxied and implicitly animated @type _object: mutable object @ivar _current_controllers: controllers of the currently animated attributes @type _current_controllers: dict of L{pgm.timing.controller.Controller} @ivar _next_controllers: controllers that will be used next time the attributes are animated @type _next_controllers: dict of L{pgm.timing.controller.Controller} """ __metaclass__ = classinit.ClassInitMeta __classinit__ = classinit.build_properties def __init__(self, object, animated_attributes=DRAWABLE_ATTRIBUTES): """ Initialize the controllers for the next implicit animations that will happen on object. @param object: object to be proxied and implicitly animated @type object: mutable object @param animated_attributes: attributes of the proxied object that will be implicitly animated @type animated_attributes: tuple of strings """ super(AnimatedObject, self).__init__() self._object = object self._current_controllers = {} self._next_controllers = {} self._animated_attributes = () # create default controllers for attribute in animated_attributes: self.add_animated_attribute(attribute) self.mode = REPLACE self.passthrough = False def static_object__get(self): return self._object def setup_next_animations(self, attribute=None, duration=1000, resolution=17, repeat_behavior=FORWARD, repeat_count=1, end_behavior=controller.HOLD, transformation=LINEAR, end_callback=None): """ Setup the next implicit animations for L{attribute}. @param attribute: attribute for which the animation is setup @type attribute: string @param resolution: resolution of the implicit animation @type resolution: float @param duration: duration of the implicit animation @type duration: int FIXME: documentation """ if attribute != None: ctrl = controller.Controller(duration = duration, resolution = resolution, repeat_behavior = repeat_behavior, repeat_count = repeat_count, end_behavior = end_behavior, transformation = transformation, modifiers = [], end_callback = end_callback) self._next_controllers[attribute] = ctrl else: for attribute in self._animated_attributes: ctrl = controller.Controller(duration = duration, resolution = resolution, repeat_behavior = repeat_behavior, repeat_count = repeat_count, end_behavior = end_behavior, transformation = transformation, modifiers = [], end_callback = end_callback) self._next_controllers[attribute] = ctrl def update_animation_settings(self, attribute=None, duration=None, resolution=None, repeat_behavior=None, repeat_count=None, transformation=None, end_behavior=None, end_callback=-1): """ Update the animation parameters for one animated attribute (if specified) or all of them, if L{attribute} is set to None. @keyword attribute: the property for which we want to update the settings @type attribute: string or None @keyword duration: new duration of animation, in milliseconds @type duration: int @keyword resolution: new resolution of the animation @type resolution: float @keyword repeat_behavior: new repeat behavior of the animation @type repeat_behavior: int @keyword repeat_count: new repeat count of the animation @type repeat_count: int @keyword transformation: new transformation to apply to the animation @type transformation: int @keyword end_callback: new callback to call at the end of animation @type end_callback: callable """ def update_controller(controller): if duration != None: controller.duration = duration if end_behavior != None: controller.end_behavior = end_behavior if resolution != None: controller.resolution = resolution if repeat_behavior != None: controller.repeat_behavior = repeat_behavior if repeat_count != None: controller.repeat_count = repeat_count if transformation != None: controller.transformation = transformation if end_callback != -1: controller.end_callback = end_callback if attribute != None: update_controller(self._current_controllers.get(attribute)) else: for controller in self._current_controllers.values(): update_controller(controller) def stop_animations(self): """ Stop the animations for all the attributes. """ for controller in self._current_controllers.values(): controller.stop() controller.modifiers = [] def stop_animation_for_attribute(self, attribute): """ Stop the animation for a given attribute. @param attribute: attribute for which animations should be stopped @type attribute: string """ controller = self._current_controllers[attribute] controller.stop() controller.modifiers = [] def add_animated_attribute(self, attribute): """ Setup L{attribute} to be implicitly animated. Further assignments to this attribute will provoke animations. @param attribute: attribute to setup for implicit animations @type attribute: string """ self._animated_attributes += (attribute,) ctrl = controller.Controller(resolution = 17, end_behavior = controller.HOLD, transformation = controller.LINEAR, modifiers = []) self._current_controllers[attribute] = ctrl def _animate_attribute_new_animation(self, attribute, target_values): # get the current value of the attribute from the proxied object current_value = getattr(self._object, attribute) # retrieve the currrent controller for the attribute ctrl = self._current_controllers[attribute] if ctrl.started: ctrl.stop() # setup timeline and modifier for the new animation nb_target_values = len(target_values) time_step = 1.0/nb_target_values timeline = [keyframe.KeyFrame(target_values[i], time_step*(i+1)) for i in xrange(nb_target_values)] timeline.insert(0, keyframe.KeyFrame(current_value, 0.0)) # check if there is a new controller ready for the attribute if self._next_controllers.has_key(attribute): # use the new controller ctrl = self._next_controllers[attribute] self._current_controllers[attribute] = ctrl del self._next_controllers[attribute] if len(ctrl.modifiers) > 0: mod = ctrl.modifiers[0] mod.timeline = timeline else: mod = modifier.Modifier([self._object], attribute, timeline) ctrl.modifiers = [mod] # start the animation ctrl.start() def _animate_attribute_new_target(self, attribute, target_value): # get the current value of the attribute from the proxied object current_value = getattr(self._object, attribute) # retrieve the current controller for the attribute ctrl = self._current_controllers[attribute] if ctrl.started: # do not do anything if the new target is the same as the old target if target_value == ctrl.modifiers[0].timeline[-1].value: return else: # modify the timeline and restart the animation ctrl.stop() ctrl.modifiers[0].timeline[0].value = current_value ctrl.modifiers[0].timeline[-1].value = target_value ctrl.start() else: # The animation is always triggered even if the target value is the # same as the current value. It has not always been the case and # led to long debugging sessions... self._animate_attribute_new_animation(attribute, [target_value]) def _animate_attribute_add_target(self, attribute, target_value): # get the current value of the attribute from the proxied object current_value = getattr(self._object, attribute) # retrieve the current controller for the attribute ctrl = self._current_controllers[attribute] if ctrl.started: # modify the timeline time = ctrl._compute_factor() #ctrl.stop() if time == 0.0: i = 1 else: i = ctrl.modifiers[0].next_keyframe_index(time) targets = [key.value for key in ctrl.modifiers[0].timeline[i:]] targets.append(target_value) self._animate_attribute_new_animation(attribute, targets) """ # setup timeline and modifier for the new animation nb_targets = len(targets) time_step = 1.0/nb_targets timeline = [keyframe.KeyFrame(targets[i], time_step*(i+1)) for i in range(nb_targets)] timeline.insert(0, keyframe.KeyFrame(current_value, 0.0)) ctrl.modifiers[0].timeline = timeline ctrl.start() """ else: self._animate_attribute_new_animation(attribute, [target_value]) def __setattr__(self, attribute, value): if attribute == "_object" or \ attribute == "_current_controllers" or \ attribute == "_next_controllers" or \ attribute == "_animated_attributes" or \ attribute == "mode" or \ attribute == "passthrough": # if self._object is set, set it locally super(AnimatedObject, self).__setattr__(attribute, value) else: if not self.passthrough and attribute in self._animated_attributes: # if an animated attribute is to be set, animate it if not isinstance(value, list): if self.mode == REPLACE: self._animate_attribute_new_target(attribute, value) elif self.mode == APPEND: self._animate_attribute_add_target(attribute, value) else: # FIXME: could also use add_target self._animate_attribute_new_animation(attribute, value) else: # for any other attribute set, set it to the proxied object if isinstance(value, list): value = value[-1] setattr(self._object, attribute, value) def __getattr__(self, attribute): # for any attribute accessed not found locally # retrieve it from the proxied object if attribute in self._animated_attributes: # if an animated attribute is to be retrieved, do not return the # real value but the target value ctrl = self._current_controllers[attribute] if ctrl.started: return ctrl.modifiers[0].timeline[-1].value else: return getattr(self._object, attribute) else: return getattr(self._object, attribute) def is_animated(self, attribute = None): """ Returns True if L{attribute} is currently being animated, False otherwise. If no attribute is specified, return True if any of the attributes is currently animated. @param attribute: attribute to check for @type attribute: string @rtype: boolean """ if attribute != None: controller = self._current_controllers[attribute] return controller.started else: for controller in self._current_controllers.values(): if controller.started: return True return False pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/timing/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000027111205034412015576 00000000000000timingdir = $(pythondir)/pgm/timing timing_PYTHON = \ __init__.py \ controller.py \ keyframe.py \ modifier.py \ implicit.py \ ticker.py CLEANFILES = $(timing_PYTHON:%.py=%.pyc) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/timing/modifier.py0000644000175000017500000001630211205034412015714 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. # TODO: - Spline interpolation """ """ from pgm.utils import classinit, maths from pgm.timing import keyframe # Interpolation constants LINEAR, SPLINE = 0, 1 ABSOLUTE, RELATIVE = 0, 1 class Modifier(object): """ """ # Allows property fget/fset/fdel/doc overriding __metaclass__ = classinit.ClassInitMeta __classinit__ = classinit.build_properties def __init__(self, obj=[], prop=None, timeline=[], interpolation=LINEAR, operation=ABSOLUTE): self._lerp = None self._operation = operation self._prop_initial_values = [] self.obj = obj self.prop = prop self.timeline = timeline self.interpolation = interpolation def __repr__(self): string = {LINEAR:'LINEAR', SPLINE:'SPLINE'} return "" % (self._obj, self._prop, self._timeline, string[self._interpolation]) # Property definitions def obj__get(self): """The list of objects""" return self._obj def obj__set(self, obj): if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)): try: obj_type = type(obj[0]) for i in obj[1:]: pass ## if (not issubclass(obj_type, type(i))) or (not issubclass(type(i),obj_type)): ## error = 'Mismatching types in the list (%r vs %r)' ## raise TypeError, error % (type(i), obj_type) # obj is an empty list except IndexError: self._obj = [] # All the objects in the list are of the same type else: self._obj = list(obj) else: raise TypeError, 'Modifier.obj__set(): obj must be list or tuple' self._obj = [] def prop__get(self): """The property of the object class""" return self._prop def prop__set(self, prop): # Check if prop is in the namespace of the obj class try: attrib = getattr(self._obj[0], prop) self._prop = prop # Store a pointer to the adapted lerp func if isinstance(attrib, (list, tuple)): self._lerp = maths.lerp_seq else: self._lerp = maths.lerp if self._operation == RELATIVE: self._save_property_initial_value() except TypeError: raise TypeError, 'Modifier.prop__set(): prop must be string' self._prop = None except IndexError: raise TypeError, 'Modifier.prop__set(): obj list is empty' self._prop = None except AttributeError: raise TypeError, 'Modifier.prop__set(): No attribute %s in %r' \ % (prop, self._obj[0]) self._prop = None def timeline__get(self): """The timeline (list of keyframes) to interpolate""" return self._timeline def timeline__set(self, timeline): if isinstance(timeline, (list, tuple)): try: for i in timeline: if not isinstance(i, keyframe.KeyFrame): raise TypeError, 'Not a keyframe.KeyFrame object' # obj is an empty list except IndexError: self._timeline = [] # All the objects in the list are KeyFrame # FIXME: A sort on the KeyFrame.time parameter is needed # here because we can't assume the user give us a # sorted list. else: self._timeline = timeline else: raise TypeError, 'Modifier.timeline__set(): ' \ 'timeline must be list or tuple' self._timeline = [] if len(self._timeline) < 2: raise TypeError, 'timeline must at least contain 2 KeyFrame' def interpolation__get(self): """The interpolation type""" return self._interpolation def interpolation__set(self, interpolation): if interpolation == LINEAR or interpolation == SPLINE: self._interpolation = interpolation else: print 'Modifier.interpolation__set():' \ 'Bad interpolation type, reseting to LINEAR.' self._interpolation = LINEAR def _save_property_initial_value(self): """ """ for obj in self._obj: value = obj.__getattribute__(self._prop) self._prop_initial_values.append(value) # Public methods def next_keyframe_index(self, factor): """ Return the index of the next KeyFrame that will be reached in the timeline starting from time factor. """ # We assume here that self._timeline is sorted. timeline_len = len(self._timeline) i = 0 while self._timeline[i].time < factor: i += 1 # The user gives us a partial timeline finishing before 1.0. if i >= timeline_len: return -1 return i def update(self, factor): """ """ i = self.next_keyframe_index(factor) if i == -1: return # Expand the factor from the time range # [self._timeline[i-1].time, self._timeline[i].time] # to the range [0, 1]. new_factor = (factor - self._timeline[i-1].time) \ / (self._timeline[i].time - \ self._timeline[i-1].time) # Linearly interpolate the new_factor between the KeyFrame values. value = self._lerp(self._timeline[i-1].value, self._timeline[i].value, new_factor) # Let's modify the objects. rank = 0 for obj in self._obj: if self._operation != RELATIVE: #print 'setting', self._prop, value obj.__setattr__(self._prop, value) else: initial_value = self._prop_initial_values[rank] if isinstance(initial_value, (list, tuple)): relative_value = tuple(map(lambda 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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 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. """ Ticker is an object used to synchronize the update of Controllers. Ticker maintains a list of controllers that are updated each time the tick() method is called. """ import time class Ticker(object): """ """ def __init__(self): self._controllers = [] # Public methods def tick(self): """ Call the update method of all the controllers associated to the ticker. """ update_time = long(time.time() * 1000) #print '=============== TICK ================' #print 'updating', len(self._controllers), 'controllers' for controller in self._controllers: controller.update(update_time) def get_controllers(self): """ Retrieve the controller list associated to the ticker. """ return self._controllers # Protected methods def add_controller(self, controller): """ Add a new controller to the ticker. """ self._controllers.append(controller) def remove_controller(self, controller): """ Remove a controller from the ticker. """ self._controllers.remove(controller) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/timing/keyframe.py0000644000175000017500000000313311205034412015717 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. """ """ from pgm.utils import classinit, maths class KeyFrame(object): """ """ # Allows property fget/fset/fdel/doc overriding __metaclass__ = classinit.ClassInitMeta __classinit__ = classinit.build_properties def __init__(self, value=None, time=0.0): self.value = value self.time = time def __repr__(self): return "" % (self._value, self._time) # Property definitions def value__get(self): """The value""" return self._value def value__set(self, value): self._value = value def time__get(self): """The time in the range [0.0, 1.0]""" return self._time def time__set(self, time): self._time = maths.clamp(time, 0.0, 1.0) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmgtk.override0000644000175000017500000000476411205034413015321 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Alessandro Decina * Loïc Molinari */ %% headers #define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT #include "pygobject.h" #include #include %% import pgm.Viewport as PyPgmViewport_Type import gtk.Socket as PyGtkSocket_Type /* tp_getset overrides */ %% override-attr PgmGtk.viewport static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_gtk__get_viewport (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_gtk_get_viewport (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_gtk__set_viewport (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PgmViewport *viewport = NULL; if (Py_None != value) { if (!pygobject_check (value, &PyPgmViewport_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a pgm.Viewport is required"); return -1; } viewport = PGM_VIEWPORT (pygobject_get (value)); } pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_gtk_set_viewport (PGM_GTK (self->obj), viewport); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_gtk_get_viewport noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_gtk_get_viewport (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *object; PgmViewport *viewport; gint ret; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_gtk_get_viewport (PGM_GTK (self->obj), &viewport); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (PGM_ERROR_OK != ret) PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, "Cannot get the pgm.Viewport"); if (NULL == viewport) Py_RETURN_NONE; object = pygobject_new (G_OBJECT (viewport)); gst_object_unref (GST_OBJECT (viewport)); return object; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmevent.override0000644000175000017500000003617011205034413015651 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ /* tp_attr override */ %% override-slot PgmEvent.tp_setattr #define CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT(a,v) \ G_STMT_START { if (!PyInt_Check ((v))) { \ PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, "%s must be an int", (a)); \ return -1; \ } }G_STMT_END #define CHECK_VALUE_IS_LONG(a,v) \ G_STMT_START { if (!PyLong_Check ((v))) { \ PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, "%s must be a long", (a)); \ return -1; \ } }G_STMT_END #define CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT(a,v) \ G_STMT_START { if (!PyFloat_Check ((v))) { \ PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, "%s must be a float", (a)); \ return -1; \ } }G_STMT_END static int _wrap_pgm_event_tp_setattr (PyObject *self, gchar *attr, PyObject *value) { PgmEvent *event; if (value == NULL) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "can't delete attributes"); return -1; } event = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmEvent); /* common members */ if (attr[0] == 't' && !strcmp (attr, "type")) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_AttributeError, "type is not writable"); return -1; } else if (attr[0] == 's' && !strcmp (attr, "source")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->any.source = (gint) PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } switch (event->type) { case PGM_NOTHING: break; case PGM_MOTION_NOTIFY: if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->motion.time = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'x' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->motion.x = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'y' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->motion.y = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "pressure")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->motion.pressure = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; case PGM_BUTTON_PRESS: case PGM_DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS: case PGM_TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS: case PGM_BUTTON_PRESSURE: case PGM_BUTTON_RELEASE: if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->button.time = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'x' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->button.x = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'y' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->button.y = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "button")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->button.button = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "pressure")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->button.pressure = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; case PGM_KEY_PRESS: case PGM_KEY_RELEASE: if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->key.time = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "modifier")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->key.modifier = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "keyval")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->key.keyval = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "hardware_keycode")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->key.hardware_keycode = (guint16) PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; case PGM_SCROLL: if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->scroll.time = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'x' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->scroll.x = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'y' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->scroll.y = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "direction")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->scroll.direction = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; case PGM_CONFIGURE: if (!strcmp (attr, "width")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->configure.width = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "height")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->configure.height = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'x' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->configure.x = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'y' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->configure.y = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; case PGM_DRAG_MOTION: case PGM_DRAG_DROP: case PGM_DRAG_LEAVE: if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->scroll.time = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'x' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->scroll.x = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } else if (attr[0] == 'y' && attr[1] == '\0') { CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT (attr, value); event->scroll.y = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); return 0; } break; case PGM_STATE: if (!strcmp (attr, "changed_mask")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->state.changed_mask = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "state_mask")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->state.state_mask = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; #ifdef WIN32 case PGM_WIN32_MESSAGE: if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->win32_message.time = PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "message")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->win32_message.message = (guint) PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "wparam")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT (attr, value); event->win32_message.wparam = (guint) PyInt_AsLong (value); return 0; } else if (!strcmp (attr, "lparam")) { CHECK_VALUE_IS_LONG (attr, value); event->win32_message.lparam = (glong) PyLong_AsLong (value); return 0; } break; #endif /* WIN32 */ default: break; } PyErr_SetString (PyExc_AttributeError, "could not write attribute"); return -1; } #undef CHECK_VALUE_IS_FLOAT #undef CHECK_VALUE_IS_LONG #undef CHECK_VALUE_IS_INT %% override-slot PgmEvent.tp_getattr PyObject * _wrap_pgm_event_tp_getattr (PyObject *self, char *attr) { PgmEvent *event = pyg_boxed_get (self, PgmEvent); switch (event->type) { case PGM_MOTION_NOTIFY: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[ssss]", "type", "source", "time", "x", "y", "pressure"); else if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->motion.time); else if (!strcmp (attr, "x")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->motion.x); else if (!strcmp (attr, "y")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->motion.y); else if (!strcmp (attr, "pressure")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->motion.pressure); break; case PGM_BUTTON_PRESS: case PGM_DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS: case PGM_TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS: case PGM_BUTTON_PRESSURE: case PGM_BUTTON_RELEASE: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[sssss]", "type", "source", "time", "x", "y", "button", "pressure"); else if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->button.time); else if (!strcmp (attr, "x")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->button.x); else if (!strcmp (attr, "y")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->button.y); else if (!strcmp (attr, "button")) return pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_BUTTON_TYPE, event->button.button); else if (!strcmp (attr, "pressure")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->button.pressure); break; case PGM_SCROLL: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[sssSS]", "type", "source", "time", "x", "y", "direction"); else if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->scroll.time); else if (!strcmp (attr, "x")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->scroll.x); else if (!strcmp (attr, "y")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->scroll.y); else if (!strcmp (attr, "direction")) return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_SCROLL_DIRECTION, event->scroll.direction); break; case PGM_KEY_PRESS: case PGM_KEY_RELEASE: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[sssss]", "type", "source", "time", "modifier", "keyval", "hardware_keycode"); else if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->key.time); else if (!strcmp (attr, "modifier")) return pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_MODIFIER_TYPE, event->key.modifier); else if (!strcmp (attr, "keyval")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->key.keyval); else if (!strcmp (attr, "hardware_keycode")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->key.hardware_keycode); break; case PGM_CONFIGURE: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[sssss]", "type", "source", "width", "height", "x", "y"); else if (!strcmp (attr, "width")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->configure.width); else if (!strcmp (attr, "height")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->configure.height); else if (!strcmp (attr, "x")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->configure.x); else if (!strcmp (attr, "y")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->configure.y); break; case PGM_DRAG_MOTION: case PGM_DRAG_DROP: case PGM_DRAG_LEAVE: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[sssss]", "type", "source", "time", "x", "y", "uri"); else if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->button.time); else if (!strcmp (attr, "x")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->button.x); else if (!strcmp (attr, "y")) return PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) event->button.y); else if (!strcmp (attr, "uri")) { PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; Py_ssize_t len = 0; gchar **p = NULL; guint i; /* Get the number of uris */ p = event->dnd.uri; while (*p) { len++; p++; } /* Create and fill the Python uri list */ p = event->dnd.uri; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (len); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, i, PyString_FromStringAndSize (*p, strlen (*p))); p++; } return py_tuple; } case PGM_STATE: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[ssss]", "type", "source", "changed_mask", "state_mask"); if (!strcmp (attr, "changed_mask")) return pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_STATE, event->state.changed_mask); else if (!strcmp (attr, "state_mask")) return pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_VIEWPORT_STATE, event->state.state_mask); break; #ifdef WIN32 case PGM_WIN32_MESSAGE: if (!strcmp (attr, "__members__")) return Py_BuildValue ("[sssss]", "type", "source", "time", "message", "wparam", "lparam"); if (!strcmp (attr, "time")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->win32_message.time); else if (!strcmp (attr, "message")) return PyInt_FromLong ((long) event->win32_message.message); else if (!strcmp (attr, "wparam")) return PyInt_FromLong ((long) event->win32_message.wparam); else if (!strcmp (attr, "lparam")) return PyLong_FromLong (event->win32_message.lparam); break; #endif /* WIN32 */ default: break; } /* Common attributes */ if (!strcmp (attr, "type")) return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_EVENT_TYPE, event->type); else if (!strcmp (attr, "source")) return PyInt_FromLong (event->any.source); /* The event doesn't have such attribute, let's raise an AttributeError */ else { gchar *exc_string; exc_string = g_strdup_printf ("event has no attribute '%s'", attr); PyErr_SetString (PyExc_AttributeError, exc_string); g_free (exc_string); return NULL; } } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/utils/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433013503 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/utils/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000152611205034413015531 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python utility module # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/utils/maths.py0000644000175000017500000000304111205034413015100 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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. """ Pigment utility module """ import math PI, PI2 = math.pi, math.pi/2.0 def clamp(x, low, high): """Clamp a value in the range [low, high]. """ return max(low, min(high, x)) def lerp(a, b, factor): """Linear interpolation applied on a number. """ return clamp(factor, 0.0, 1.0) * (b - a) + a def serp(a, b, factor): """Sinusoidal interpolation applied on a number """ return math.sin(clamp(factor, 0.0, 1.0)*PI2) * (b - a) + a def lerp_seq(a, b, factor): """Linear interpolation applied on sequence like list or tuple. 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""" Pigment image utility module """ import cairo, array import pgm def get_height_from_par(img): par = img.aspect_ratio[0] / float(img.aspect_ratio[1]) if par: height = img.width / par else: height = img.height return height def get_width_from_par(img): if img.aspect_ratio[0]: par = img.aspect_ratio[1] / float(img.aspect_ratio[0]) width = img.height / par else: width = img.width return width def cairo_gradient(png_path, image, gradient_stop): image_surface = cairo.ImageSurface.create_from_png(png_path) width = image_surface.get_width() height = image_surface.get_height() data = array.array('c', chr(0) * width * height * 4) dest_surface = cairo.ImageSurface.create_for_data(data, cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, width, height, width * 4) context = cairo.Context(dest_surface) context.set_source_surface(image_surface) context.scale(width, height) gradient = cairo.LinearGradient (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0) gradient.add_color_stop_rgba(gradient_stop, 0, 0, 0, 0) gradient.add_color_stop_rgba(1, 0, 0, 0, 1) context.mask(gradient) image.set_from_buffer(pgm.IMAGE_BGRA, width, height, width*4, width*height*4, data.tostring()) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/utils/classinit.py0000644000175000017500000000411311205034413015756 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python tools # # Copyright © 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors # # Licensed under the MIT license # # # Written for Paste import gobject class ClassInitMeta(type): def __new__(meta, class_name, bases, new_attrs): cls = super(ClassInitMeta, meta).__new__(meta, class_name, bases, new_attrs) if (new_attrs.has_key('__classinit__') and not isinstance(cls.__classinit__, staticmethod)): setattr(cls, '__classinit__', staticmethod(cls.__classinit__.im_func)) if hasattr(cls, '__classinit__'): cls.__classinit__(cls, new_attrs) return cls class GClassInitMeta(ClassInitMeta, gobject.GObjectMeta): pass def build_properties(cls, new_attrs): """ Given a class and a new set of attributes (as passed in by __classinit__), create or modify properties based on functions with special names ending in __get, __set, and __del. 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You can set some parameters to influence the behaviour of the benchmark. After the values got set, you should run L{start} to start the benchmark. After the benchmarking is done the L{callback} gets called. B{Attention}: At runtime of this class certain enviroment-variables get set to get a certain behaviour of pigment. Please wait until the callback-call was done to run your own pigment application in the original enviroment. @ivar picture_path: the path to the image to load and let it rotate @type picture_path: str @ivar frames: the number of frames to catch (default: 100) @type frames: int @ivar callback: to call after the benchmark is done. the first argument will be the BenchmarkResult containing the values @type callback: callable @ivar transformation: the transformation matrix to do to the image @ivar text: the pgm-text. If you want to display another text, you could do:: benchmark.text.label = "My new Text!" @ivar opacity_change: the step the opacity of the text should be changed at any iteration """ TEST_PLUGIN = 'opengl' """ The plugin to test. Needs to be set BEFORE creating the Object """ def __init__(self): self._vblank = os.environ.get('PGM_GL_VBLANK', '1') # don't sync to vblank for this test! os.environ['PGM_GL_VBLANK'] = '0' self.result = BenchmarkResult() self._fps = 0 # remove any frame per second guessing if os.environ.has_key('PGM_GL_FPS'): self._fps = os.environ['PGM_GL_FPS'] del os.environ['PGM_GL_FPS'] # OpenGL viewport creation self.gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make(self.TEST_PLUGIN) # pgm was found! self.result.has_pgm = True self.gl.title = 'Benchmark' self.gl.fullscreen = True self.gl.decorated = True self.gl.cursor = pgm.VIEWPORT_NONE # check for hardware accelartion for cap in self.gl.caps_mask: if 'PGM_VIEWPORT_HARDWARE_ACCELERATION' in cap.value_names: self.result.hardware_acceleration = True break # check for shaders for format in self.gl.pixel_formats: if 'PGM_IMAGE_I420' in format.value_names: self.result.shaders = True break cvs = pgm.Canvas() self.gl.set_canvas(cvs) self.callback = None def _clean_up(self): os.environ['PGM_GL_VBLANK'] = self._vblank if self._fps: os.environ['PGM_GL_FPS'] = self._fps self.gl.set_canvas(None) self.gl.visible = False self.gl.hide() del self.gl if self.callback: self.callback(self.result) def start(self): # self.gl.show() gobject.timeout_add(100, self._clean_up) def _resulting(self): # calculate average total = 0 result_num = len(self.result.frame_rates) for fps in self.result.frame_rates: total += fps average = total / result_num self.result.frame_rates.sort() # max max_rate = self.result.frame_rates[-1] # min min_rate = self.result.frame_rates[0] # middle middle_pos = result_num / 2 quarter_pos = middle_pos / 2 median = self.result.frame_rates[middle_pos] lower_median = self.result.frame_rates[quarter_pos] upper_median = self.result.frame_rates[middle_pos+quarter_pos] self.result.size = self.gl.size self.result.max_rate = max_rate self.result.min_rate = min_rate self.result.average = average self.result.lower_median = lower_median self.result.median = median self.result.upper_median = upper_median self._clean_up() def main(args): try: frames = int(args[0]) except: frames = 100 b = Benchmark() def print_result(data): print "HW ac found:", data.hardware_acceleration pgm.stop() b.frames = frames b.start() b.callback = print_result pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmmodule.c0000644000175000017500000000421011205034413014406 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include #include void pypgm_register_classes (PyObject *d); void pypgm_add_constants (PyObject *module, const gchar *strip_prefix); extern PyMethodDef pypgm_functions[]; DL_EXPORT (void) init_pgm (void) { PyObject *m, *d; PyObject *av; int argc, i; char **argv; m = Py_InitModule ("_pgm", pypgm_functions); d = PyModule_GetDict (m); init_pygobject (); /* pull in arguments */ av = PySys_GetObject ("argv"); if (av != NULL) { argc = PyList_Size (av); argv = g_new (char *, argc); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) argv[i] = g_strdup (PyString_AsString (PyList_GetItem (av, i))); } if (!pgm_init_check (&argc, &argv)) { Py_FatalError ("Can't initialize module pgm."); return; } if (argv != NULL) { PySys_SetArgv (argc, argv); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) g_free (argv[i]); g_free (argv); } pypgm_register_classes (d); pypgm_add_constants (m, "PGM_"); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) Py_FatalError ("Can't initialize module pgm."); atexit (pgm_deinit); } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmgtkmodule.c0000644000175000017500000000270611205034413015124 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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: Alessandro Decina */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include #include void pypgmgtk_register_classes (PyObject *d); extern PyMethodDef pypgmgtk_functions[]; DL_EXPORT (void) init_pgmgtk (void) { PyObject *m, *d; PyObject *av; int argc, i; char **argv; init_pygobject (); m = Py_InitModule ("_pgmgtk", pypgmgtk_functions); d = PyModule_GetDict (m); pypgmgtk_register_classes (d); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) Py_FatalError ("Can't initialize module pgm.gtk."); } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgm.override0000644000175000017500000002747211205034413014614 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand * * This custom source contains the GSource from the Python GLib GMainLoop * binding used to watch for signals. * Copyright © 1998-2003 James Henstridge * 2004 Johan Dahlin */ %% headers #define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT #include "pygobject.h" #include /* * Convert a Python String or Unicode object to a gchar*. If the object is * Unicode, it's encoded to UTF-8. TypeError exception is raised when text * parameter is not a String or Unicode object, or when the UTF-8 encoding * fails miserably. */ static gchar * encode_string (PyObject *text) { gchar *encoded_string = NULL; if (PyUnicode_Check (text)) { gchar *errors = NULL; PyObject *encoded; encoded = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString (text, "utf-8", errors); if (!encoded) { PyErr_Format (PyExc_TypeError, "failed to encode Unicode object: %s", errors); return NULL; } encoded_string = PyString_AS_STRING (encoded); } else if (PyString_Check (text)) { encoded_string = PyString_AS_STRING (text); } else { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "a String or Unicode is required"); return NULL; } return encoded_string; } %% include pgmcanvas.override pgmdrawable.override pgmimage.override pgmtext.override pgmviewport.override pgmviewportfactory.override pgmevent.override pgmlinearalgebra.override %% init %% modulename pgm %% import gobject.GObject as PyGObject_Type import gst.Object as PyGstObject_Type import gst.Buffer as PyGstBuffer_Type import gtk.gdk.Pixbuf as PyGdkPixbuf_Type %% ignore-glob *_get_type /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_viewport_factory_make kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_viewport_factory_make (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static gchar *kwlist[] = { "name", NULL }; PgmViewport *viewport = NULL; gchar *name; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "s", kwlist, &name)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_viewport_factory_make (name, &viewport); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (viewport) { PyObject *py_object; py_object = pygobject_new (G_OBJECT (viewport)); gst_object_unref (GST_OBJECT (viewport)); return py_object; } else { gchar *string = g_strdup_printf ("could not create a pgm.Viewport named " "'%s'", name); PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, string); g_free (string); return NULL; } } %% override pgm_version noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_version () { guint major, minor, micro, nano; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pgm_version (&major, &minor, µ, &nano); py_tuple = PyTuple_New (4); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyInt_FromLong (major)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (minor)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 2, PyInt_FromLong (micro)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 3, PyInt_FromLong (nano)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_version_string noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_version_string () { gchar *version = NULL; PyObject *py_string = NULL; version = pgm_version_string (); py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize (version, strlen (version)); g_free (version); if (!py_string) { Py_INCREF (Py_None); return (Py_None); } return py_string; } %% override pgm_main noargs static gboolean pypgm_signal_watch_prepare (GSource *source, gint *timeout) { /* Python only invokes signal handlers from the main thread, so if a thread * other than the main thread receives the signal from the kernel, * PyErr_CheckSignals() from that thread will do nothing. So, we need to time * out and check for signals regularily too. Also, on Windows g_poll() won't * be interrupted by a signal (AFAIK), so we need the timeout there too. */ #ifndef G_OS_WIN32 if (pyg_threads_enabled) #endif *timeout = 1000; return FALSE; } static gboolean pypgm_signal_watch_check (GSource *source) { PyGILState_STATE state; state = pyg_gil_state_ensure (); if (PyErr_CheckSignals () == -1) { PyErr_SetNone (PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt); pgm_main_quit (); } pyg_gil_state_release (state); return FALSE; } static gboolean pypgm_signal_watch_dispatch (GSource *source, GSourceFunc callback, gpointer data) { /* We should never be dispatched */ g_assert_not_reached (); return TRUE; } static GSourceFuncs pypgm_signal_watch_funcs = { pypgm_signal_watch_prepare, pypgm_signal_watch_check, pypgm_signal_watch_dispatch, NULL }; static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_main (PyObject *self) { GSource *main_watch; /* Call enable_threads again to ensure that the thread state is recorded */ if (pyg_threads_enabled) pyg_enable_threads (); main_watch = g_source_new (&pypgm_signal_watch_funcs, sizeof (GSource)); pyg_begin_allow_threads; g_source_attach (main_watch, NULL); pgm_main(); g_source_destroy (main_watch); pyg_end_allow_threads; if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return NULL; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; } %% override pgm_main_iteration noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_main_iteration (PyObject *self) { pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_main_iteration_do (TRUE); pyg_end_allow_threads; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; } %% override pgm_main_quit noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_main_quit (PyObject *self) { pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_main_quit (); pyg_end_allow_threads; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; } %% override pgm_main_iteration_do kwargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_main_iteration_do (PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) { static char *kwlist[] = { "block", NULL }; gint block = 1; if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords (args, kwargs, "|i:main_iteration_do", kwlist, &block)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_main_iteration_do (block); pyg_end_allow_threads; Py_INCREF (Py_None); return Py_None; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_new_translate args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_new_translate (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4 = NULL; if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 1) { PyGObject *object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) goto beach; mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_new_translate_from_vec3 ((PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); } else if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 3) { PyGObject *object; gfloat v[3]; guint i; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; } mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_new_translate_from_scalars (v[0], v[1], v[2]); } else goto beach; if (!mat4x4) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create PgmMat4x4 object"); return NULL; } return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "mat4x4_new_translate() takes 3 scalar arguments or a Vec3"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_new_scale args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_new_scale (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4 = NULL; if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 1) { PyGObject *object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) goto beach; mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_new_scale_from_vec3 ((PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); } else if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 3) { PyGObject *object; gfloat v[3]; guint i; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i] = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; } mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_new_scale_from_scalars (v[0], v[1], v[2]); } else goto beach; if (!mat4x4) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create PgmMat4x4 object"); return NULL; } return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "mat4x4_new_scale() takes 3 scalar arguments or a Vec3"); return NULL; } %% override pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_axis args static PyObject* _wrap_pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_axis (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PgmMat4x4 *mat4x4 = NULL; if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 2) { PyGObject *object; gfloat angle; /* Angle */ object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; /* Axis */ object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 1); if (!pygobject_check (object, &PyPgmVec3_Type)) goto beach; mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_axis_from_vec3 (angle, (PgmVec3*) (object->obj)); } else if (PyTuple_Size (args) == 4) { PyGObject *object; gfloat angle, v[3]; guint i; /* Angle */ object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) angle = PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; /* Axis */ for (i = 1; i < 4; i++) { object = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (PyInt_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i-1] = (gfloat) PyInt_AsLong ((PyObject*) object); else if (PyFloat_Check ((PyObject*) object)) v[i-1] = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble ((PyObject*) object); else goto beach; } mat4x4 = pgm_mat4x4_new_rotate_axis_from_scalars (angle, v[0], v[1], v[2]); } else goto beach; if (!mat4x4) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "could not create PgmMat4x4 object"); return NULL; } return pyg_boxed_new (PGM_TYPE_MAT4X4, mat4x4, TRUE, TRUE); beach: PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "rotate_axis() takes 4 scalar arguments " "or 1 scalar and a Vec3"); return NULL; } pigment-python-0.3.12/pgm/pgmcanvas.override0000644000175000017500000002171511205034413016002 00000000000000/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- * * Pigment Python binding * * Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. * * 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 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): Loïc Molinari * Philippe Normand */ /* tp_getset override */ %% override-attr PgmCanvas.size static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas__get_size (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_size (self); } static int _wrap_pgm_canvas__set_size (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { PyObject *object; gfloat width, height; object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 0); width = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); object = PyTuple_GetItem (value, 1); height = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (object); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_set_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmCanvas.width static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas__get_width (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (width); } static int _wrap_pgm_canvas__set_width (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat width, _width, height; _width = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_canvas_set_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), _width, height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmCanvas.height static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas__get_height (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { gfloat width, height; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyFloat_FromDouble (height); } static int _wrap_pgm_canvas__set_height (PyGObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure) { gfloat width, height, _height; _height = (gfloat) PyFloat_AsDouble (value); if (PyErr_Occurred ()) return -1; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &width, &height); pgm_canvas_set_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), width, _height); pyg_end_allow_threads; return 0; } %% override-attr PgmCanvas.pixel_formats static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas__get_pixel_formats (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_pixel_formats (self); } %% override-attr PgmCanvas.pixel_offsets static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas__get_pixel_offsets (PyGObject *self, void *closure) { return _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_pixel_offsets (self); } /* Methods override */ %% override pgm_canvas_add args static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_add (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { gint i, len; PgmDrawableLayer layer; PyGObject *drawable; PgmError added; len = PyTuple_Size (args); if (len < 2) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "PgmCanvas.add_many requires at least two arguments"); return NULL; } if (pyg_enum_get_value (PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE_LAYER, PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0), (gpointer) &layer)) return NULL; for (i = 1; i < len; i++) { drawable = (PyGObject *) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (!pygobject_check (drawable, &PyPgmDrawable_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "argument must be a Drawable"); return NULL; } } for (i = 1; i < len; i++) { drawable = (PyGObject *) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); pyg_begin_allow_threads; added = pgm_canvas_add (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), layer, PGM_DRAWABLE (drawable->obj)); pyg_end_allow_threads; } return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, added); } %% override pgm_canvas_remove args static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_remove (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { gint i, len; PyGObject *drawable; PgmError removed; len = PyTuple_Size (args); if (len < 1) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "PgmCanvas.remove_many requires at least one argument"); return NULL; } for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { drawable = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); if (!pygobject_check (drawable, &PyPgmDrawable_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "argument must be a Drawable"); return NULL; } } for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { drawable = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, i); pyg_begin_allow_threads; removed = pgm_canvas_remove (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), PGM_DRAWABLE (drawable->obj)); pyg_end_allow_threads; } return pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_ERROR, removed); } %% override pgm_canvas_get_size noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_size (PyGObject *self) { gfloat width, height; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_size (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &width, &height); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (width)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (height)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_canvas_get_order args static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_order (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; PgmDrawableLayer layer; PyGObject *drawable; PgmError ret; gint order; drawable = (PyGObject*) PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0); if (!pygobject_check (drawable, &PyPgmDrawable_Type)) { PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError, "argument must be a Drawable"); return NULL; } pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_canvas_get_order (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), PGM_DRAWABLE(drawable->obj), &layer, &order); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, pyg_enum_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE_LAYER, layer)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyInt_FromLong (order)); return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_canvas_get_layer_count args static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_layer_count (PyGObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; PgmDrawableLayer layer; PgmError ret; gint count = 0; if (pyg_flags_get_value (PGM_TYPE_DRAWABLE_LAYER, PyTuple_GetItem (args, 0), (gpointer) &layer)) return NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; ret = pgm_canvas_get_layer_count (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), layer, &count); pyg_end_allow_threads; return PyInt_FromLong (count); } %% override pgm_canvas_get_pixel_formats noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_pixel_formats (PyGObject *self) { PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; gulong mask = 0; guint size = 0; guint i; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_pixel_formats (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &mask); pyg_end_allow_threads; /* Get the size */ for (i = 0; i < PGM_IMAGE_NB_PIXEL_FORMATS; i++) { if (mask & (1 << i)) size++; } /* Build the tuple */ py_tuple = PyTuple_New (size); /* And fill it */ size = 0; for (i = 0; i < PGM_IMAGE_NB_PIXEL_FORMATS; i++) { if (mask & (1 << i)) { PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, size, pyg_flags_from_gtype (PGM_TYPE_IMAGE_PIXEL_FORMAT, mask & (1 << i))); size++; } } return py_tuple; } %% override pgm_canvas_get_pixel_offsets noargs static PyObject * _wrap_pgm_canvas_get_pixel_offsets (PyGObject *self) { gfloat x, y; PyObject *py_tuple = NULL; pyg_begin_allow_threads; pgm_canvas_get_pixel_offsets (PGM_CANVAS (self->obj), &x, &y); pyg_end_allow_threads; py_tuple = PyTuple_New (2); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 0, PyFloat_FromDouble (x)); PyTuple_SetItem (py_tuple, 1, PyFloat_FromDouble (y)); return py_tuple; } pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433013164 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000035111205034415015207 00000000000000# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- __all__ = [ 'argtypes', 'codegen', 'definitions', 'defsparser', 'docextract', 'docgen', 'h2def', 'mergedefs', 'mkskel', 'override', 'scmexpr' ] pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/createdefs.py0000644000175000017500000000060511205034415015557 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python import sys def main(args): output = args[1] input = args[2:] outfd = open(output, 'w') outfd.write(';; -*- scheme -*-\n') outfd.write(';; THIS FILE IS GENERATED - DO NOT EDIT\n') for filename in input: outfd.write('(include "%s")\n' % filename) outfd.close() return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/mergedefs.py0000755000175000017500000000123111205034415015412 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- import optparse import defsparser parser = optparse.OptionParser( usage="usage: %prog [options] generated-defs old-defs") parser.add_option("-p", "--merge-parameters", help="Merge changes in function/methods parameter lists", action="store_true", dest="parmerge", default=False) (options, args) = parser.parse_args() if len(args) != 2: parser.error("wrong number of arguments") newp = defsparser.DefsParser(args[0]) oldp = defsparser.DefsParser(args[1]) newp.startParsing() oldp.startParsing() newp.merge(oldp, options.parmerge) newp.write_defs() pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000054311205034415015135 00000000000000PLATFORM_VERSION = 2.0 codegendir = $(pkgdatadir)/$(PLATFORM_VERSION)/codegen codegen_PYTHON = \ __init__.py \ argtypes.py \ reversewrapper.py \ codegen.py \ definitions.py \ defsparser.py \ docextract.py \ docgen.py \ h2def.py \ createdefs.py \ mergedefs.py \ mkskel.py \ override.py \ scmexpr.py \ docstuff.py EXTRA_DIST = README.defs pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/definitions.py0000644000175000017500000005167111205034415015776 00000000000000# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- import copy import sys def get_valid_scheme_definitions(defs): return [x for x in defs if isinstance(x, tuple) and len(x) >= 2] def unescape(s): s = s.replace('\r\n', '\\r\\n').replace('\t', '\\t') return s.replace('\r', '\\r').replace('\n', '\\n') def make_docstring(lines): return "(char *) " + '\n'.join(['"%s"' % unescape(s) for s in lines]) # New Parameter class, wich emulates a tuple for compatibility reasons class Parameter(object): def __init__(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, pdir=None): self.ptype = ptype self.pname = pname self.pdflt = pdflt self.pnull = pnull self.pdir = pdir def __len__(self): return 4 def __getitem__(self, i): return (self.ptype, self.pname, self.pdflt, self.pnull)[i] def merge(self, old): if old.pdflt is not None: self.pdflt = old.pdflt if old.pnull is not None: self.pnull = old.pnull # Parameter for property based constructors class Property(object): def __init__(self, pname, optional, argname): self.pname = pname self.optional = optional self.argname = argname def merge(self, old): if old.optional is not None: self.optional = old.optional if old.argname is not None: self.argname = old.argname class Definition: docstring = "NULL" def __init__(self, *args): """Create a new defs object of this type. The arguments are the components of the definition""" raise RuntimeError, "this is an abstract class" def merge(self, old): """Merge in customisations from older version of definition""" raise RuntimeError, "this is an abstract class" def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): """write out this definition in defs file format""" raise RuntimeError, "this is an abstract class" def guess_return_value_ownership(self): "return 1 if caller owns return value" if getattr(self, 'is_constructor_of', False): self.caller_owns_return = True elif self.ret in ('char*', 'gchar*', 'string'): self.caller_owns_return = True else: self.caller_owns_return = False class ObjectDef(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): self.name = name self.module = None self.parent = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.fields = [] self.implements = [] self.class_init_func = None self.has_new_constructor_api = False for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'in-module': self.module = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'docstring': self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) elif arg[0] == 'parent': self.parent = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'fields': for parg in arg[1:]: self.fields.append((parg[0], parg[1])) elif arg[0] == 'implements': self.implements.append(arg[1]) def merge(self, old): # currently the .h parser doesn't try to work out what fields of # an object structure should be public, so we just copy the list # from the old version ... self.fields = old.fields self.implements = old.implements def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-object ' + self.name + '\n') if self.module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') if self.parent != (None, None): fp.write(' (parent "' + self.parent + '")\n') for interface in self.implements: fp.write(' (implements "' + interface + '")\n') if self.c_name: fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') if self.typecode: fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') if self.fields: fp.write(' (fields\n') for (ftype, fname) in self.fields: fp.write(' \'("' + ftype + '" "' + fname + '")\n') fp.write(' )\n') fp.write(')\n\n') class InterfaceDef(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): self.name = name self.module = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.vtable = None self.fields = [] self.interface_info = None for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'in-module': self.module = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'docstring': self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'vtable': self.vtable = arg[1] if self.vtable is None: self.vtable = self.c_name + "Iface" def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-interface ' + self.name + '\n') if self.module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') if self.c_name: fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') if self.typecode: fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') fp.write(')\n\n') class EnumDef(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): self.deftype = 'enum' self.name = name self.in_module = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.values = [] for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'in-module': self.in_module = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'values': for varg in arg[1:]: self.values.append((varg[0], varg[1])) def merge(self, old): pass def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-' + self.deftype + ' ' + self.name + '\n') if self.in_module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.in_module + '")\n') fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') if self.values: fp.write(' (values\n') for name, val in self.values: fp.write(' \'("' + name + '" "' + val + '")\n') fp.write(' )\n') fp.write(')\n\n') class FlagsDef(EnumDef): def __init__(self, *args): apply(EnumDef.__init__, (self,) + args) self.deftype = 'flags' class BoxedDef(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): self.name = name self.module = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.copy = None self.release = None self.fields = [] for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'in-module': self.module = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'copy-func': self.copy = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'release-func': self.release = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'fields': for parg in arg[1:]: self.fields.append((parg[0], parg[1])) def merge(self, old): # currently the .h parser doesn't try to work out what fields of # an object structure should be public, so we just copy the list # from the old version ... self.fields = old.fields def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-boxed ' + self.name + '\n') if self.module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') if self.c_name: fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') if self.typecode: fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') if self.copy: fp.write(' (copy-func "' + self.copy + '")\n') if self.release: fp.write(' (release-func "' + self.release + '")\n') if self.fields: fp.write(' (fields\n') for (ftype, fname) in self.fields: fp.write(' \'("' + ftype + '" "' + fname + '")\n') fp.write(' )\n') fp.write(')\n\n') class PointerDef(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): self.name = name self.module = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.fields = [] for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'in-module': self.module = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'fields': for parg in arg[1:]: self.fields.append((parg[0], parg[1])) def merge(self, old): # currently the .h parser doesn't try to work out what fields of # an object structure should be public, so we just copy the list # from the old version ... self.fields = old.fields def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-pointer ' + self.name + '\n') if self.module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.module + '")\n') if self.c_name: fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') if self.typecode: fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') if self.fields: fp.write(' (fields\n') for (ftype, fname) in self.fields: fp.write(' \'("' + ftype + '" "' + fname + '")\n') fp.write(' )\n') fp.write(')\n\n') class MethodDefBase(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): dump = 0 self.name = name self.ret = None self.caller_owns_return = None self.unblock_threads = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.of_object = None self.params = [] # of form (type, name, default, nullok) self.varargs = 0 self.deprecated = None for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'of-object': self.of_object = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'docstring': self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'return-type': self.ret = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'caller-owns-return': self.caller_owns_return = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') elif arg[0] == 'unblock-threads': self.unblock_threads = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') elif arg[0] == 'parameters': for parg in arg[1:]: ptype = parg[0] pname = parg[1] pdflt = None pnull = 0 pdir = None for farg in parg[2:]: assert isinstance(farg, tuple) if farg[0] == 'default': pdflt = farg[1] elif farg[0] == 'null-ok': pnull = 1 elif farg[0] == 'direction': pdir = farg[1] self.params.append(Parameter(ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, pdir)) elif arg[0] == 'varargs': self.varargs = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') elif arg[0] == 'deprecated': self.deprecated = arg[1] else: sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s argument unsupported.\n" % (arg[0])) dump = 1 if dump: self.write_defs(sys.stderr) if self.caller_owns_return is None and self.ret is not None: self.guess_return_value_ownership() def merge(self, old, parmerge): self.caller_owns_return = old.caller_owns_return self.varargs = old.varargs # here we merge extra parameter flags accross to the new object. if not parmerge: self.params = copy.deepcopy(old.params) return for i in range(len(self.params)): ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull = self.params[i] for p2 in old.params: if p2[1] == pname: self.params[i] = (ptype, pname, p2[2], p2[3]) break def _write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): if self.of_object != (None, None): fp.write(' (of-object "' + self.of_object + '")\n') if self.c_name: fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') if self.typecode: fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') if self.caller_owns_return: fp.write(' (caller-owns-return #t)\n') if self.unblock_threads: fp.write(' (unblock_threads #t)\n') if self.ret: fp.write(' (return-type "' + self.ret + '")\n') if self.deprecated: fp.write(' (deprecated "' + self.deprecated + '")\n') if self.params: fp.write(' (parameters\n') for ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull in self.params: fp.write(' \'("' + ptype + '" "' + pname +'"') if pdflt: fp.write(' (default "' + pdflt + '")') if pnull: fp.write(' (null-ok)') fp.write(')\n') fp.write(' )\n') if self.varargs: fp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') fp.write(')\n\n') class MethodDef(MethodDefBase): def __init__(self, name, *args): MethodDefBase.__init__(self, name, *args) for item in ('c_name', 'of_object'): if self.__dict__[item] == None: self.write_defs(sys.stderr) raise RuntimeError, "definition missing required %s" % (item,) def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-method ' + self.name + '\n') self._write_defs(fp) class VirtualDef(MethodDefBase): def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-virtual ' + self.name + '\n') self._write_defs(fp) class FunctionDef(Definition): def __init__(self, name, *args): dump = 0 self.name = name self.in_module = None self.is_constructor_of = None self.ret = None self.caller_owns_return = None self.unblock_threads = None self.c_name = None self.typecode = None self.params = [] # of form (type, name, default, nullok) self.varargs = 0 self.deprecated = None for arg in get_valid_scheme_definitions(args): if arg[0] == 'in-module': self.in_module = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'docstring': self.docstring = make_docstring(arg[1:]) elif arg[0] == 'is-constructor-of': self.is_constructor_of = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'c-name': self.c_name = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'gtype-id': self.typecode = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'return-type': self.ret = arg[1] elif arg[0] == 'caller-owns-return': self.caller_owns_return = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') elif arg[0] == 'unblock-threads': self.unblock_threads = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') elif arg[0] == 'parameters': for parg in arg[1:]: ptype = parg[0] pname = parg[1] pdflt = None pnull = 0 for farg in parg[2:]: if farg[0] == 'default': pdflt = farg[1] elif farg[0] == 'null-ok': pnull = 1 self.params.append(Parameter(ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull)) elif arg[0] == 'properties': if self.is_constructor_of is None: print >> sys.stderr, "Warning: (properties ...) "\ "is only valid for constructors" for prop in arg[1:]: pname = prop[0] optional = False argname = pname for farg in prop[1:]: if farg[0] == 'optional': optional = True elif farg[0] == 'argname': argname = farg[1] self.params.append(Property(pname, optional, argname)) elif arg[0] == 'varargs': self.varargs = arg[1] in ('t', '#t') elif arg[0] == 'deprecated': self.deprecated = arg[1] else: sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s argument unsupported\n" % (arg[0],)) dump = 1 if dump: self.write_defs(sys.stderr) if self.caller_owns_return is None and self.ret is not None: self.guess_return_value_ownership() for item in ('c_name',): if self.__dict__[item] == None: self.write_defs(sys.stderr) raise RuntimeError, "definition missing required %s" % (item,) _method_write_defs = MethodDef.__dict__['write_defs'] def merge(self, old, parmerge): self.caller_owns_return = old.caller_owns_return self.varargs = old.varargs if not parmerge: self.params = copy.deepcopy(old.params) return # here we merge extra parameter flags accross to the new object. def merge_param(param): for old_param in old.params: if old_param.pname == param.pname: if isinstance(old_param, Property): # h2def never scans Property's, therefore if # we have one it was manually written, so we # keep it. return copy.deepcopy(old_param) else: param.merge(old_param) return param raise RuntimeError, "could not find %s in old_parameters %r" % ( param.pname, [p.pname for p in old.params]) try: self.params = map(merge_param, self.params) except RuntimeError: # parameter names changed and we can't find a match; it's # safer to keep the old parameter list untouched. self.params = copy.deepcopy(old.params) if not self.is_constructor_of: try: self.is_constructor_of = old.is_constructor_of except AttributeError: pass if isinstance(old, MethodDef): self.name = old.name # transmogrify from function into method ... self.write_defs = self._method_write_defs self.of_object = old.of_object del self.params[0] def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('(define-function ' + self.name + '\n') if self.in_module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + self.in_module + '")\n') if self.is_constructor_of: fp.write(' (is-constructor-of "' + self.is_constructor_of +'")\n') if self.c_name: fp.write(' (c-name "' + self.c_name + '")\n') if self.typecode: fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + self.typecode + '")\n') if self.caller_owns_return: fp.write(' (caller-owns-return #t)\n') if self.unblock_threads: fp.write(' (unblock-threads #t)\n') if self.ret: fp.write(' (return-type "' + self.ret + '")\n') if self.deprecated: fp.write(' (deprecated "' + self.deprecated + '")\n') if self.params: if isinstance(self.params[0], Parameter): fp.write(' (parameters\n') for ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull in self.params: fp.write(' \'("' + ptype + '" "' + pname +'"') if pdflt: fp.write(' (default "' + pdflt + '")') if pnull: fp.write(' (null-ok)') fp.write(')\n') fp.write(' )\n') elif isinstance(self.params[0], Property): fp.write(' (properties\n') for prop in self.params: fp.write(' \'("' + prop.pname +'"') if prop.optional: fp.write(' (optional)') fp.write(')\n') fp.write(' )\n') else: assert False, "strange parameter list %r" % self.params[0] if self.varargs: fp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') fp.write(')\n\n') pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/docextract.py0000644000175000017500000002104311205034415015611 00000000000000# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- '''Simple module for extracting GNOME style doc comments from C sources, so I can use them for other purposes.''' import sys, os, string, re __all__ = ['extract'] comment_line_lead = re.compile(r'^\s*\*\s*') funcname_pat = re.compile(r'^(\w+)\s*:?') sectionname_pat = re.compile(r'^SECTION\s*:\s*(\w+)\s*$') comment_start_pat = re.compile(r'^\s*/\*\*\s') comment_end_pat = re.compile(r'^\s*\*+/') newline_pat = re.compile(r'^\s*\n\s*$') return_pat = re.compile(r'^@?(returns:|return\s+value:|returns\s*)(.*\n?)$', re.IGNORECASE) param_pat = re.compile(r'^@(\S+)\s*:(.*\n?)$') class Doc: name = None def __init__(self, name=None): self.name = name @staticmethod def new_doc(line): # it's important to check sectionname_pat first, since it's a more # specific case of funcname_pat. for regexp,DocType in [(sectionname_pat, ClassDoc), (funcname_pat, FunctionDoc)]: match = regexp.match(line) if match: return DocType(match.group(1)) return None def _strip_comment_lead(self, line): return comment_line_lead.sub('', line) def parse_line(self, line): """Parses a line and fills the Doc accordingly, returns False if we reached the end of the comment""" match = comment_end_pat.match(line) if match: return False clean_line = self._strip_comment_lead(line) self.do_parse_line(clean_line) return True def do_parse_line(self, line): raise NotImplementedError def set_name(self, name): self.name = name def has_enough(self): return self.name != None class FunctionDoc(Doc): #states IN_DESCRIPTION = 1 IN_RETURN = 2 IN_PARAM = 3 def __init__(self, name=None): self.params = [] self.description = '' self.ret = '' self.current_state = self.IN_DESCRIPTION Doc.__init__(self, name) def add_param(self, name, description): if name == '...': name = 'Varargs' self.params.append((name, description.strip())) def append_to_last_param(self, extra): self.params[-1] = (self.params[-1][0], self.params[-1][1] + extra) def append_to_named_param(self, name, extra): for i in range(len(self.params)): if self.params[i][0] == name: self.params[i] = (name, self.params[i][1] + extra) return # fall through to adding extra parameter ... self.add_param(name, extra) def append_description(self, extra): self.description = self.description + extra def append_return(self, extra): self.ret = self.ret + extra def get_param_description(self, name): for param, description in self.params: if param == name: return description else: return '' def set_state_from_line(self, line): """Changes .current_state if the (comment) line requires it. Returns the match that triggered the change or None.""" for pat, state in [ (newline_pat, self.IN_DESCRIPTION), (return_pat, self.IN_RETURN), (param_pat, self.IN_PARAM)]: match = pat.match(line) if match: self.current_state = state return match def do_parse_line(self, line): param = None if not line: line = '\n' match = self.set_state_from_line(line) if self.current_state == self.IN_PARAM: if match: param = match.group(1) desc = match.group(2) self.add_param(param, desc) else: self.append_to_last_param(line) elif self.current_state == self.IN_RETURN: if match: return_start = match.group(1) self.ret = match.group(2) self.description = self.description + return_start + self.ret else: self.append_return(line) elif self.current_state == self.IN_DESCRIPTION: if match: #newline pass else: if line[:12] == 'Description:': line = line[12:] self.append_description(line) else: print >> sys.stderr, "Wooops!" class ClassDoc(Doc): def __init__(self, name=None): self.name = None self.short_description = None self.see_also = [] Doc.__init__(self, name) def set_name(self, name): self.name = name def set_short_description(self, desc): self.short_description = desc.strip() def add_see_also_line(self, line): self.see_also += [name.strip(' #.') for name in line.split(',')] def do_parse_line(self, line): match = param_pat.match(line) if match: name = match.group(1) desc = match.group(2) if name == 'short_description': self.set_short_description(desc) elif name == 'see_also': self.add_see_also_line(desc) def parse_file(fp, func_docs, class_docs): line = fp.readline() in_comment_block = False while line: if not in_comment_block: if comment_start_pat.match(line): in_comment_block = True continue else: line = fp.readline() continue # inside a comment block, and not the end of the block ... line = comment_line_lead.sub('', line) doc = Doc.new_doc(line) if doc: ret = True print >> sys.stderr, " name=", doc.name line = fp.readline() # we skip the line giving the name while in_comment_block: ret = doc.parse_line(line) if not ret: in_comment_block = False line = fp.readline() if not line: in_comment_block = False break if isinstance(doc, FunctionDoc): func_docs[doc.name] = doc elif isinstance(doc, ClassDoc): class_docs[doc.name] = doc else: raise NotImplementedError line = fp.readline() def parse_dir(dir, func_docs, class_docs): for file in os.listdir(dir): if file in ('.', '..'): continue path = os.path.join(dir, file) if os.path.isdir(path): parse_dir(path, func_docs, class_docs) if len(file) > 2 and file[-2:] == '.c': parse_file(open(path, 'r'), func_docs, class_docs) def extract(dirs, func_docs=None, class_docs=None): if not func_docs: func_docs = {} if not class_docs: class_docs = {} for dir in dirs: parse_dir(dir, func_docs, class_docs) return (func_docs, class_docs) tmpl_section_pat = re.compile(r'^$') def parse_tmpl(fp, doc_dict): cur_doc = None line = fp.readline() while line: match = tmpl_section_pat.match(line) if match: cur_doc = None # new input shouldn't affect the old doc dict sect_type = match.group(1) sect_name = match.group(2) if sect_type == 'FUNCTION': cur_doc = doc_dict.get(sect_name) if not cur_doc: cur_doc = FunctionDoc() cur_doc.set_name(sect_name) doc_dict[sect_name] = cur_doc elif line == '\n': cur_doc = None # don't worry about unused params. elif cur_doc: if line[:10] == '@Returns: ': if string.strip(line[10:]): cur_doc.append_return(line[10:]) elif line[0] == '@': pos = string.find(line, ':') if pos >= 0: cur_doc.append_to_named_param(line[1:pos], line[pos+1:]) else: cur_doc.append_description(line) else: cur_doc.append_description(line) line = fp.readline() def extract_tmpl(dirs, doc_dict=None): if not doc_dict: doc_dict = {} for dir in dirs: for file in os.listdir(dir): if file in ('.', '..'): continue path = os.path.join(dir, file) if os.path.isdir(path): continue if len(file) > 2 and file[-2:] == '.sgml': parse_tmpl(open(path, 'r'), doc_dict) return doc_dict pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/argtypes.py0000644000175000017500000012721011205034415015312 00000000000000# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- import string import keyword import struct py_ssize_t_clean = False class ArgTypeError(Exception): pass class ArgTypeNotFoundError(ArgTypeError): pass class ArgTypeConfigurationError(ArgTypeError): pass class VarList: """Nicely format a C variable list""" def __init__(self): self.vars = {} def add(self, ctype, name): if self.vars.has_key(ctype): self.vars[ctype] = self.vars[ctype] + (name,) else: self.vars[ctype] = (name,) def __str__(self): ret = [] for type in self.vars.keys(): ret.append(' ') ret.append(type) ret.append(' ') ret.append(string.join(self.vars[type], ', ')) ret.append(';\n') if ret: ret.append('\n') return string.join(ret, '') return '' class WrapperInfo: """A class that holds information about variable defs, code snippets, etcd for use in writing out the function/method wrapper.""" def __init__(self): self.varlist = VarList() self.parsestr = '' self.parselist = ['', 'kwlist'] self.codebefore = [] self.codeafter = [] self.arglist = [] self.kwlist = [] def get_parselist(self): return string.join(self.parselist, ', ') def get_codebefore(self): return string.join(self.codebefore, '') def get_codeafter(self): return string.join(self.codeafter, '') def get_arglist(self): return string.join(self.arglist, ', ') def get_varlist(self): return str(self.varlist) def get_kwlist(self): ret = ' static char *kwlist[] = { %s };\n' % \ string.join(self.kwlist + [ 'NULL' ], ', ') if not self.get_varlist(): ret = ret + '\n' return ret def add_parselist(self, codes, parseargs, keywords): self.parsestr = self.parsestr + codes for arg in parseargs: self.parselist.append(arg) for kw in keywords: if keyword.iskeyword(kw): kw = kw + '_' self.kwlist.append('"%s"' % kw) class ArgType: def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): """Add code to the WrapperInfo instance to handle parameter.""" raise RuntimeError, "write_param not implemented for %s" % \ self.__class__.__name__ def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): """Adds a variable named ret of the return type to info.varlist, and add any required code to info.codeafter to convert the return value to a python object.""" raise RuntimeError, "write_return not implemented for %s" % \ self.__class__.__name__ class NoneArg(ArgType): def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.codeafter.append(' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') class StringArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt != None: if pdflt != 'NULL': pdflt = '"' + pdflt + '"' info.varlist.add('char', '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add('char', '*' + pname) info.arglist.append(pname) if pnull: info.add_parselist('z', ['&' + pname], [pname]) else: info.add_parselist('s', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): if ownsreturn: # have to free result ... info.varlist.add('gchar', '*ret') info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' + ' PyObject *py_ret = PyString_FromString(ret);\n' + ' g_free(ret);\n' + ' return py_ret;\n' + ' }\n' + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') else: info.varlist.add('const gchar', '*ret') info.codeafter.append(' if (ret)\n' + ' return PyString_FromString(ret);\n'+ ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') class UCharArg(ArgType): # allows strings with embedded NULLs. def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('guchar', '*' + pname + ' = "' + pdflt + '"') else: info.varlist.add('guchar', '*' + pname) if py_ssize_t_clean: info.varlist.add('Py_ssize_t', pname + '_len') else: info.varlist.add('int', pname + '_len') info.arglist.append(pname) if pnull: info.add_parselist('z#', ['&' + pname, '&' + pname + '_len'], [pname]) else: info.add_parselist('s#', ['&' + pname, '&' + pname + '_len'], [pname]) class CharArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('char', pname + " = '" + pdflt + "'") else: info.varlist.add('char', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('c', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('gchar', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyString_FromStringAndSize(&ret, 1);') class GUniCharArg(ArgType): ret_tmpl = ('#if !defined(Py_UNICODE_SIZE) || Py_UNICODE_SIZE == 2\n' ' if (ret > 0xffff) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "returned character can not be represented in 16-bit unicode");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n' '#endif\n' ' py_ret = (Py_UNICODE)ret;\n' ' return PyUnicode_FromUnicode(&py_ret, 1);\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('gunichar', pname + " = '" + pdflt + "'") else: info.varlist.add('gunichar', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O&', ['pyg_pyobj_to_unichar_conv', '&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('gunichar', 'ret') info.varlist.add('Py_UNICODE', 'py_ret') info.codeafter.append(self.ret_tmpl) class IntArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('int', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add('int', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('i', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('int', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyInt_FromLong(ret);') class UIntArg(ArgType): dflt = (' if (py_%(name)s) {\n' ' if (PyLong_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else if (PyInt_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' ' %(name)s = PyInt_AsLong(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter \'%(name)s\' must be an int or a long");\n' ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') before = (' if (PyLong_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else if (PyInt_Check(py_%(name)s))\n' ' %(name)s = PyInt_AsLong(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Parameter \'%(name)s\' must be an int or a long");\n' ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' ' return NULL;\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if not pdflt: pdflt = '0'; info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname}) info.varlist.add('PyObject', "*py_" + pname + ' = NULL') info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(ret);') class SizeArg(ArgType): if struct.calcsize('P') <= struct.calcsize('l'): llp64 = True else: llp64 = False def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add(ptype, pname) info.arglist.append(pname) if self.llp64: info.add_parselist('k', ['&' + pname], [pname]) else: info.add_parselist('K', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') if self.llp64: info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(ret);\n') else: info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(ret);\n') class SSizeArg(ArgType): if struct.calcsize('P') <= struct.calcsize('l'): llp64 = True else: llp64 = False def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add(ptype, pname) info.arglist.append(pname) if self.llp64: info.add_parselist('l', ['&' + pname], [pname]) else: info.add_parselist('L', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') if self.llp64: info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromLongLong(ret);\n') else: info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromLong(ret);\n') class LongArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add(ptype, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add(ptype, pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('l', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyInt_FromLong(ret);\n') class BoolArg(IntArg): def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('int', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyBool_FromLong(ret);\n') class TimeTArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('time_t', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add('time_t', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('i', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('time_t', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyInt_FromLong(ret);') class ULongArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('unsigned long', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add('unsigned long', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('k', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add(ptype, 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(ret);\n') class UInt32Arg(ULongArg): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): ULongArg.write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info) ## if sizeof(unsigned long) > sizeof(unsigned int), we need to ## check the value is within guint32 range if struct.calcsize('L') > struct.calcsize('I'): info.codebefore.append(( ' if (%(pname)s > G_MAXUINT32) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,\n' ' "Value out of range in conversion of"\n' ' " %(pname)s parameter to unsigned 32 bit integer");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') % vars()) class Int64Arg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('gint64', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add('gint64', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('L', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('gint64', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromLongLong(ret);') class UInt64Arg(ArgType): dflt = ' if (py_%(name)s)\n' \ ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(py_%(name)s);\n' before = ' %(name)s = PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(py_%(name)s);\n' def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('guint64', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname}) else: info.varlist.add('guint64', pname) info.codebefore.append(self.before % {'name':pname}) info.varlist.add('PyObject', "*py_" + pname + ' = NULL') info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O!', ['&PyLong_Type', '&py_' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('guint64', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(ret);') class DoubleArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('double', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add('double', pname) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('d', ['&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('double', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return PyFloat_FromDouble(ret);') class FileArg(ArgType): nulldflt = (' if (py_%(name)s == Py_None)\n' ' %(name)s = NULL;\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s && PyFile_Check(py_%(name)s)\n' ' %s = PyFile_AsFile(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a file object or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }') null = (' if (py_%(name)s && PyFile_Check(py_%(name)s)\n' ' %(name)s = PyFile_AsFile(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a file object or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') dflt = (' if (py_%(name)s)\n' ' %(name)s = PyFile_AsFile(py_%(name)s);\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: if pdflt: info.varlist.add('FILE', '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.nulldflt % {'name':pname}) else: info.varlist.add('FILE', '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) info.codebefore.append(self.null & {'name':pname}) info.arglist.appned(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) else: if pdflt: info.varlist.add('FILE', '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) else: info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*' + pname) info.arglist.append('PyFile_AsFile(' + pname + ')') info.add_parselist('O!', ['&PyFile_Type', '&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('FILE', '*ret') info.codeafter.append(' if (ret)\n' + ' return PyFile_FromFile(ret, "", "", fclose);\n' + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') class EnumArg(ArgType): enum = (' if (pyg_enum_get_value(%(typecode)s, py_%(name)s, (gpointer)&%(name)s))\n' ' return NULL;\n') def __init__(self, enumname, typecode): self.enumname = enumname self.typecode = typecode def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add(self.enumname, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) else: info.varlist.add(self.enumname, pname) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.enum % { 'typecode': self.typecode, 'name': pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]); def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('gint', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_enum_from_gtype(%s, ret);' % self.typecode) class FlagsArg(ArgType): flag = (' if (%(default)spyg_flags_get_value(%(typecode)s, py_%(name)s, (gpointer)&%(name)s))\n' ' return NULL;\n') def __init__(self, flagname, typecode): self.flagname = flagname self.typecode = typecode def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add(self.flagname, pname + ' = ' + pdflt) default = "py_%s && " % (pname,) else: info.varlist.add(self.flagname, pname) default = "" info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.flag % {'default':default, 'typecode':self.typecode, 'name':pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('guint', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_flags_from_gtype(%s, ret);' % self.typecode) class ObjectArg(ArgType): # should change these checks to more typesafe versions that check # a little further down in the class heirachy. nulldflt = (' if ((PyObject *)py_%(name)s == Py_None)\n' ' %(name)s = NULL;\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s && pygobject_check(py_%(name)s, &Py%(type)s_Type))\n' ' %(name)s = %(cast)s(py_%(name)s->obj);\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(type)s or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') null = (' if (py_%(name)s && pygobject_check(py_%(name)s, &Py%(type)s_Type))\n' ' %(name)s = %(cast)s(py_%(name)s->obj);\n' ' else if ((PyObject *)py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(type)s or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') dflt = ' if (py_%(name)s)\n' \ ' %(name)s = %(cast)s(py_%(name)s->obj);\n' def __init__(self, objname, parent, typecode): self.objname = objname self.cast = string.replace(typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) self.parent = parent def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: if pdflt: info.varlist.add(self.objname, '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.nulldflt % {'name':pname, 'cast':self.cast, 'type':self.objname}) else: info.varlist.add(self.objname, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*py_' + pname) info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name':pname, 'cast':self.cast, 'type':self.objname}) if ptype.endswith('*'): typename = ptype[:-1] try: const, typename = typename.split('const-') except ValueError: const = '' if typename != ptype: info.arglist.append('(%s *) %s' % (ptype[:-1], pname)) else: info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) else: if pdflt: info.varlist.add(self.objname, '*' + pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name':pname, 'cast':self.cast}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O!', ['&Py%s_Type' % self.objname, '&py_' + pname], [pname]) else: info.varlist.add('PyGObject', '*' + pname) info.arglist.append('%s(%s->obj)' % (self.cast, pname)) info.add_parselist('O!', ['&Py%s_Type' % self.objname, '&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): if ptype.endswith('*'): typename = ptype[:-1] try: const, typename = typename.split('const-') except ValueError: const = '' info.varlist.add(typename, '*ret') if ownsreturn: info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_ret') info.codeafter.append(' py_ret = pygobject_new((GObject *)ret);\n' ' if (ret != NULL)\n' ' g_object_unref(ret);\n' ' return py_ret;') else: info.codeafter.append(' /* pygobject_new handles NULL checking */\n' + ' return pygobject_new((GObject *)ret);') class BoxedArg(ArgType): # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? check = (' if (pyg_boxed_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' ' %(name)s = pyg_boxed_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' ' else {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') null = (' if (pyg_boxed_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' ' %(name)s = pyg_boxed_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') def __init__(self, ptype, typecode): self.typename = ptype self.typecode = typecode def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname, 'typename': self.typename, 'typecode': self.typecode}) else: info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) info.codebefore.append(self.check % {'name': pname, 'typename': self.typename, 'typecode': self.typecode}) if ptype[-1] == '*': typename = ptype[:-1] if typename[:6] == 'const-': typename = typename[6:] if typename != self.typename: info.arglist.append('(%s *)%s' % (ptype[:-1], pname)) else: info.arglist.append(pname) else: info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) ret_tmpl = ' /* pyg_boxed_new handles NULL checking */\n' \ ' return pyg_boxed_new(%(typecode)s, %(ret)s, %(copy)s, TRUE);' def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): if ptype[-1] == '*': decl_type = self.typename ret = 'ret' if ptype[:6] == 'const-': decl_type = 'const ' + self.typename ret = '(%s*) ret' % (self.typename,) info.varlist.add(decl_type, '*ret') else: info.varlist.add(self.typename, 'ret') ret = '&ret' ownsreturn = 0 # of course it can't own a ref to a local var ... info.codeafter.append(self.ret_tmpl % { 'typecode': self.typecode, 'ret': ret, 'copy': ownsreturn and 'FALSE' or 'TRUE'}) class CustomBoxedArg(ArgType): # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? null = (' if (%(check)s(py_%(name)s))\n' ' %(name)s = %(get)s(py_%(name)s);\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(type)s or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') def __init__(self, ptype, pytype, getter, new): self.pytype = pytype self.getter = getter self.checker = 'Py' + ptype + '_Check' self.new = new def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: info.varlist.add(ptype[:-1], '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname, 'get': self.getter, 'check': self.checker, 'type': ptype[:-1]}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) else: info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*' + pname) info.arglist.append(self.getter + '(' + pname + ')') info.add_parselist('O!', ['&' + self.pytype, '&' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add(ptype[:-1], '*ret') info.codeafter.append(' if (ret)\n' + ' return ' + self.new + '(ret);\n' + ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' + ' return Py_None;') class PointerArg(ArgType): # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? check = (' if (pyg_pointer_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' ' %(name)s = pyg_pointer_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' ' else {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') null = (' if (pyg_pointer_check(py_%(name)s, %(typecode)s))\n' ' %(name)s = pyg_pointer_get(py_%(name)s, %(typename)s);\n' ' else if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "%(name)s should be a %(typename)s or None");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') def __init__(self, ptype, typecode): self.typename = ptype self.typecode = typecode def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname, 'typename': self.typename, 'typecode': self.typecode}) else: info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) info.codebefore.append(self.check % {'name': pname, 'typename': self.typename, 'typecode': self.typecode}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): if ptype[-1] == '*': info.varlist.add(self.typename, '*ret') info.codeafter.append(' /* pyg_pointer_new handles NULL checking */\n' + ' return pyg_pointer_new(' + self.typecode + ', ret);') else: info.varlist.add(self.typename, 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' /* pyg_pointer_new handles NULL checking */\n' + ' return pyg_pointer_new(' + self.typecode + ', &ret);') class AtomArg(IntArg): dflt = ' if (py_%(name)s) {\n' \ ' %(name)s = pygdk_atom_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' \ ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' \ ' return NULL;\n' \ ' }\n' atom = (' %(name)s = pygdk_atom_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' ' return NULL;\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pdflt: info.varlist.add('GdkAtom', pname + ' = ' + pdflt) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.dflt % {'name': pname}) else: info.varlist.add('GdkAtom', pname) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.atom % {'name': pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('GdkAtom', 'ret') info.varlist.add('PyObject *', 'py_ret') info.varlist.add('gchar *', 'name') info.codeafter.append(' name = gdk_atom_name(ret);\n' ' py_ret = PyString_FromString(name);\n' ' g_free(name);\n' ' return py_ret;') class GTypeArg(ArgType): gtype = (' if ((%(name)s = pyg_type_from_object(py_%(name)s)) == 0)\n' ' return NULL;\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): info.varlist.add('GType', pname) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = NULL') info.codebefore.append(self.gtype % {'name': pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('GType', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_type_wrapper_new(ret);') # simple GError handler. class GErrorArg(ArgType): handleerror = (' if (pyg_error_check(&%(name)s))\n' ' return NULL;\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): info.varlist.add('GError', '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.arglist.append('&' + pname) info.codeafter.append(self.handleerror % { 'name': pname }) class GtkTreePathArg(ArgType): # haven't done support for default args. Is it needed? normal = (' %(name)s = pygtk_tree_path_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' ' if (!%(name)s) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert %(name)s to a GtkTreePath");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n') null = (' if (py_%(name)s != Py_None) {\n' ' %(name)s = pygtk_tree_path_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s);\n' ' if (!%(name)s) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "could not convert %(name)s to a GtkTreePath");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n' ' }\n') freepath = (' if (%(name)s)\n' ' gtk_tree_path_free(%(name)s);\n') def __init__(self): pass def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: info.varlist.add('GtkTreePath', '*' + pname + ' = NULL') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) else: info.varlist.add('GtkTreePath', '*' + pname) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) info.codebefore.append(self.normal % {'name': pname}) info.arglist.append(pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) info.codeafter.append(self.freepath % {'name': pname}) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('GtkTreePath', '*ret') if ownsreturn: info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' ' PyObject *py_ret = pygtk_tree_path_to_pyobject(ret);\n' ' gtk_tree_path_free(ret);\n' ' return py_ret;\n' ' }\n' ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' ' return Py_None;') else: info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' ' PyObject *py_ret = pygtk_tree_path_to_pyobject(ret);\n' ' return py_ret;\n' ' }\n' ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' ' return Py_None;') class GdkRectanglePtrArg(ArgType): normal = (' if (!pygdk_rectangle_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s, &%(name)s))\n' ' return NULL;\n') null = (' if (py_%(name)s == Py_None)\n' ' %(name)s = NULL;\n' ' else if (pygdk_rectangle_from_pyobject(py_%(name)s, &%(name)s_rect))\n' ' %(name)s = &%(name)s_rect;\n' ' else\n' ' return NULL;\n') def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): if pnull: info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', pname + '_rect = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }') info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', '*' + pname) info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname + ' = Py_None') info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) info.arglist.append(pname) info.codebefore.append(self.null % {'name': pname}) else: info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', pname + ' = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }') info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*py_' + pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&py_' + pname], [pname]) info.arglist.append('&' + pname) info.codebefore.append(self.normal % {'name': pname}) class GdkRectangleArg(ArgType): def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add('GdkRectangle', 'ret') info.codeafter.append(' return pyg_boxed_new(GDK_TYPE_RECTANGLE, &ret, TRUE, TRUE);') class PyObjectArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): info.varlist.add('PyObject', '*' + pname) info.add_parselist('O', ['&' + pname], [pname]) info.arglist.append(pname) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add("PyObject", "*ret") if ownsreturn: info.codeafter.append(' if (ret) {\n' ' return ret;\n' ' }\n' ' Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n' ' return Py_None;') else: info.codeafter.append(' if (!ret) ret = Py_None;\n' ' Py_INCREF(ret);\n' ' return ret;') class CairoArg(ArgType): def write_param(self, ptype, pname, pdflt, pnull, info): info.varlist.add('PycairoContext', '*' + pname) info.add_parselist('O!', ['&PycairoContext_Type', '&' + pname], [pname]) info.arglist.append('%s->ctx' % pname) def write_return(self, ptype, ownsreturn, info): info.varlist.add("cairo_t", "*ret") if ownsreturn: info.codeafter.append(' return PycairoContext_FromContext(ret, NULL, NULL);') else: info.codeafter.append(' cairo_reference(ret);\n' ' return PycairoContext_FromContext(ret, NULL, NULL);') class ArgMatcher: def __init__(self): self.argtypes = {} self.reverse_argtypes = {} self.reverse_rettypes = {} def register(self, ptype, handler, overwrite=False): if not overwrite and ptype in self.argtypes: return self.argtypes[ptype] = handler def register_reverse(self, ptype, handler): self.reverse_argtypes[ptype] = handler def register_reverse_ret(self, ptype, handler): self.reverse_rettypes[ptype] = handler def register_enum(self, ptype, typecode): if typecode is None: self.register(ptype, IntArg()) else: self.register(ptype, EnumArg(ptype, typecode)) def register_flag(self, ptype, typecode): if typecode is None: self.register(ptype, IntArg()) else: self.register(ptype, FlagsArg(ptype, typecode)) def register_object(self, ptype, parent, typecode): oa = ObjectArg(ptype, parent, typecode) self.register(ptype, oa) # in case I forget the * in the .defs self.register(ptype+'*', oa) self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', oa) if ptype == 'GdkPixmap': # hack to handle GdkBitmap synonym. self.register('GdkBitmap', oa) self.register('GdkBitmap*', oa) def register_boxed(self, ptype, typecode): if self.argtypes.has_key(ptype): return arg = BoxedArg(ptype, typecode) self.register(ptype, arg) self.register(ptype+'*', arg) self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', arg) def register_custom_boxed(self, ptype, pytype, getter, new): arg = CustomBoxedArg(ptype, pytype, getter, new) self.register(ptype+'*', arg) self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', arg) def register_pointer(self, ptype, typecode): arg = PointerArg(ptype, typecode) self.register(ptype, arg) self.register(ptype+'*', arg) self.register('const-'+ptype+'*', arg) def get(self, ptype): try: return self.argtypes[ptype] except KeyError: if ptype[:8] == 'GdkEvent' and ptype[-1] == '*': return self.argtypes['GdkEvent*'] raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("No ArgType for %s" % (ptype,)) def _get_reverse_common(self, ptype, registry): props = dict(c_type=ptype) try: return registry[ptype], props except KeyError: try: handler = self.argtypes[ptype] except KeyError: if ptype.startswith('GdkEvent') and ptype.endswith('*'): handler = self.argtypes['GdkEvent*'] else: raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("No ArgType for %s" % (ptype,)) if isinstance(handler, ObjectArg): return registry['GObject*'], props elif isinstance(handler, EnumArg): props['typecode'] = handler.typecode props['enumname'] = handler.enumname return registry['GEnum'], props elif isinstance(handler, FlagsArg): props['typecode'] = handler.typecode props['flagname'] = handler.flagname return registry['GFlags'], props elif isinstance(handler, BoxedArg): props['typecode'] = handler.typecode props['typename'] = handler.typename return registry['GBoxed'], props else: raise ArgTypeNotFoundError("No ArgType for %s" % (ptype,)) def get_reverse(self, ptype): return self._get_reverse_common(ptype, self.reverse_argtypes) def get_reverse_ret(self, ptype): return self._get_reverse_common(ptype, self.reverse_rettypes) def object_is_a(self, otype, parent): if otype == None: return 0 if otype == parent: return 1 if not self.argtypes.has_key(otype): return 0 return self.object_is_a(self.get(otype).parent, parent) matcher = ArgMatcher() arg = NoneArg() matcher.register(None, arg) matcher.register('none', arg) arg = StringArg() matcher.register('char*', arg) matcher.register('gchar*', arg) matcher.register('const-char*', arg) matcher.register('char-const*', arg) matcher.register('const-gchar*', arg) matcher.register('gchar-const*', arg) matcher.register('string', arg) matcher.register('static_string', arg) arg = UCharArg() matcher.register('unsigned-char*', arg) matcher.register('const-guchar*', arg) matcher.register('const-guint8*', arg) matcher.register('guchar*', arg) arg = CharArg() matcher.register('char', arg) matcher.register('gchar', arg) matcher.register('guchar', arg) arg = GUniCharArg() matcher.register('gunichar', arg) arg = IntArg() matcher.register('int', arg) matcher.register('gint', arg) matcher.register('short', arg) matcher.register('gshort', arg) matcher.register('gushort', arg) matcher.register('gsize', SizeArg()) matcher.register('gssize', SSizeArg()) matcher.register('guint8', arg) matcher.register('gint8', arg) matcher.register('guint16', arg) matcher.register('gint16', arg) matcher.register('gint32', arg) matcher.register('GTime', arg) arg = LongArg() matcher.register('long', arg) matcher.register('glong', arg) arg = UIntArg() matcher.register('guint', arg) arg = BoolArg() matcher.register('gboolean', arg) arg = TimeTArg() matcher.register('time_t', arg) matcher.register('guint32', UInt32Arg()) arg = ULongArg() matcher.register('gulong', arg) arg = Int64Arg() matcher.register('gint64', arg) matcher.register('long-long', arg) arg = UInt64Arg() matcher.register('guint64', arg) matcher.register('unsigned-long-long', arg) arg = DoubleArg() matcher.register('double', arg) matcher.register('gdouble', arg) matcher.register('float', arg) matcher.register('gfloat', arg) arg = FileArg() matcher.register('FILE*', arg) # enums, flags, objects matcher.register('GdkAtom', AtomArg()) matcher.register('GType', GTypeArg()) matcher.register('GtkType', GTypeArg()) matcher.register('GError**', GErrorArg()) matcher.register('GtkTreePath*', GtkTreePathArg()) matcher.register('GdkRectangle*', GdkRectanglePtrArg()) matcher.register('GtkAllocation*', GdkRectanglePtrArg()) matcher.register('GdkRectangle', GdkRectangleArg()) matcher.register('PyObject*', PyObjectArg()) matcher.register('GdkNativeWindow', ULongArg()) matcher.register_object('GObject', None, 'G_TYPE_OBJECT') del arg matcher.register('cairo_t*', CairoArg()) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/docstuff.py0000644000175000017500000000557711205034415015304 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python import xml.dom.minidom import xml.xpath import xml.xpath.Context from xml.sax.saxutils import unescape import sys class DocStringGetter: functionXPath = '//root/function[@name="%s"]' descriptionXPath = functionXPath + '/description' parameterXPath = functionXPath + '/parameters/parameter' classXPath = '//root/class[@name="%s"]' classDescXPath = classXPath + '/description' def __init__(self, xmlFile): document = xml.dom.minidom.parse(xmlFile) self.context = xml.xpath.Context.Context(document.documentElement) self.fileName = xmlFile @staticmethod def _makeCString(s): rep = repr(unescape(s)).strip("'\"u") for before,after in [('"', '\\"'), ('\n', '\\n'), ('@', ''), ('#', '')]: rep = rep.replace(before,after) return '"%s"' % rep def getOriginalDocParameterList(self, functionName): element = xml.xpath.Evaluate(self.parameterXPath % functionName, context=self.context) return map(lambda x: x.getAttribute("name"), element) @staticmethod def getParameterList(meth): """Returns a list of strings containing the names of the parameters of functionName""" return map(lambda x: x.pname, meth.params) def getPrototype(self, meth, functionName): param_list = DocStringGetter.getParameterList(meth) original_param_list = self.getOriginalDocParameterList(functionName) if len(original_param_list) > len(param_list): object_prefix = "%s." % original_param_list[0] else: object_prefix = "" if meth.ret and (meth.ret != "none"): # yeah, that replace is quite a hack... ret_suffix = " -> %s" % meth.ret.replace("Pgm", "pgm.") else: ret_suffix = "" return "%s%s(%s)%s\n" % (object_prefix, meth.name, \ ", ".join(DocStringGetter.getParameterList(meth)), \ ret_suffix) def _getContentFromXPath(self, xpath, name): element = xml.xpath.Evaluate(xpath % name, context=self.context) try: doc_string = "\n" + element[0].firstChild.data.strip() except IndexError: print >> sys.stderr, "The entity %s is not documented in %s" % ( name, self.fileName) doc_string = "" return doc_string def getFunctionDocString(self, meth, functionName): doc_string = \ self._getContentFromXPath(self.descriptionXPath, functionName) prototype = self.getPrototype(meth, functionName) return DocStringGetter._makeCString( prototype + doc_string) def getClassDocString(self, name): doc_string = self._getContentFromXPath(self.classDescXPath, name) return DocStringGetter._makeCString(doc_string) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/reversewrapper.py0000644000175000017500000010416111205034415016530 00000000000000### -*- python -*- ### Code to generate "Reverse Wrappers", i.e. C->Python wrappers ### (C) 2004 Gustavo Carneiro import argtypes import os DEBUG_MODE = ('PYGTK_CODEGEN_DEBUG' in os.environ) def join_ctype_name(ctype, name): '''Joins a C type and a variable name into a single string''' if ctype[-1] != '*': return " ".join((ctype, name)) else: return "".join((ctype, name)) class CodeSink(object): def __init__(self): self.indent_level = 0 # current indent level self.indent_stack = [] # previous indent levels def _format_code(self, code): assert isinstance(code, str) l = [] for line in code.split('\n'): l.append(' '*self.indent_level + line) if l[-1]: l.append('') return '\n'.join(l) def writeln(self, line=''): raise NotImplementedError def indent(self, level=4): '''Add a certain ammount of indentation to all lines written from now on and until unindent() is called''' self.indent_stack.append(self.indent_level) self.indent_level += level def unindent(self): '''Revert indentation level to the value before last indent() call''' self.indent_level = self.indent_stack.pop() class FileCodeSink(CodeSink): def __init__(self, fp): CodeSink.__init__(self) assert isinstance(fp, file) self.fp = fp def writeln(self, line=''): self.fp.write(self._format_code(line)) class MemoryCodeSink(CodeSink): def __init__(self): CodeSink.__init__(self) self.lines = [] def writeln(self, line=''): self.lines.append(self._format_code(line)) def flush_to(self, sink): assert isinstance(sink, CodeSink) for line in self.lines: sink.writeln(line.rstrip()) self.lines = [] def flush(self): l = [] for line in self.lines: l.append(self._format_code(line)) self.lines = [] return "".join(l) class ReverseWrapper(object): '''Object that generates a C->Python wrapper''' def __init__(self, cname, is_static=True): assert isinstance(cname, str) self.cname = cname ## function object we will call, or object whose method we will call self.called_pyobj = None ## name of method of self.called_pyobj we will call self.method_name = None self.is_static = is_static self.parameters = [] self.declarations = MemoryCodeSink() self.post_return_code = MemoryCodeSink() self.body = MemoryCodeSink() self.check_exception_code = MemoryCodeSink() self.cleanup_actions = [] self.pyargv_items = [] self.pyargv_optional_items = [] self.pyret_parse_items = [] # list of (format_spec, parameter) self.code_sinks_stack = [self.body] def set_call_target(self, called_pyobj, method_name=None): assert called_pyobj is not None assert self.called_pyobj is None self.called_pyobj = called_pyobj self.method_name = method_name def set_return_type(self, return_type): assert isinstance(return_type, ReturnType) self.return_type = return_type def add_parameter(self, param): assert isinstance(param, Parameter) self.parameters.append(param) def add_declaration(self, decl_code): self.declarations.writeln(decl_code) def add_pyargv_item(self, variable, optional=False): if optional: self.pyargv_optional_items.append(variable) else: self.pyargv_items.append(variable) def add_pyret_parse_item(self, format_specifier, parameter, prepend=False): if prepend: self.pyret_parse_items.insert(0, (format_specifier, parameter)) else: self.pyret_parse_items.append((format_specifier, parameter)) def push_code_sink(self, code_sink): self.code_sinks_stack.insert(0, code_sink) def pop_code_sink(self): return self.code_sinks_stack.pop(0) def write_code(self, code, cleanup=None, failure_expression=None, failure_cleanup=None, failure_exception=None, code_sink=None): '''Add a chunk of code with cleanup and error handling This method is to be used by TypeHandlers when generating code Keywork arguments: code -- code to add cleanup -- code to cleanup any dynamic resources created by @code (except in case of failure) (default None) failure_expression -- C boolean expression to indicate if anything failed (default None) failure_cleanup -- code to cleanup any dynamic resources created by @code in case of failure (default None) failure_exception -- code to raise an exception in case of failure (which will be immediately printed and cleared), (default None) code_sink -- "code sink" to use; by default, ReverseWrapper.body is used, which writes the main body of the wrapper, before calling the python method. Alternatively, ReverseWrapper.after_pyret_parse can be used, to write code after the PyArg_ParseTuple that parses the python method return value. ''' if code_sink is None: code_sink = self.code_sinks_stack[0] if code is not None: code_sink.writeln(code) if failure_expression is not None: code_sink.writeln("if (%s) {" % (failure_expression,)) code_sink.indent() if failure_exception is None: code_sink.writeln("if (PyErr_Occurred())") code_sink.indent() code_sink.writeln("PyErr_Print();") code_sink.unindent() else: code_sink.writeln(failure_exception) code_sink.writeln("PyErr_Print();") if failure_cleanup is not None: code_sink.writeln(failure_cleanup) for cleanup_action in self.cleanup_actions: code_sink.writeln(cleanup_action) self.push_code_sink(code_sink) try: self.return_type.write_error_return() finally: self.pop_code_sink() code_sink.unindent() code_sink.writeln("}") if cleanup is not None: self.cleanup_actions.insert(0, cleanup) def generate(self, sink): '''Generate the code into a CodeSink object''' assert isinstance(sink, CodeSink) if DEBUG_MODE: self.declarations.writeln("/* begin declarations */") self.body.writeln("/* begin main body */") self.post_return_code.writeln("/* begin post-return code */") self.add_declaration("PyGILState_STATE __py_state;") self.write_code(code="__py_state = pyg_gil_state_ensure();", cleanup="pyg_gil_state_release(__py_state);") for param in self.parameters: param.convert_c2py() assert self.called_pyobj is not None,\ "Parameters failed to provide a target function or method." if self.is_static: sink.writeln('static %s' % self.return_type.get_c_type()) else: sink.writeln(self.return_type.get_c_type()) c_proto_params = map(Parameter.format_for_c_proto, self.parameters) sink.writeln("%s(%s)\n{" % (self.cname, ", ".join(c_proto_params))) self.return_type.write_decl() self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_retval;") ## Handle number of arguments if self.pyargv_items: self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_args;") py_args = "py_args" if self.pyargv_optional_items: self.add_declaration("int argc = %i;" % len(self.pyargv_items)) argc = "argc" for arg in self.pyargv_optional_items: self.body.writeln("if (%s)" % arg) self.body.indent() self.body.writeln("++argc;") self.body.unindent() else: argc = str(len(self.pyargv_items)) else: if self.pyargv_optional_items: self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_args;") py_args = "py_args" self.add_declaration("int argc = 0;") argc = "argc" for arg in self.pyargv_optional_items: self.body.writeln("if (%s)" % arg) self.body.indent() self.body.writeln("++argc;") self.body.unindent() else: py_args = "NULL" argc = None self.body.writeln() if py_args != "NULL": self.write_code("py_args = PyTuple_New(%s);" % argc, cleanup="Py_DECREF(py_args);") pos = 0 for arg in self.pyargv_items: try: # try to remove the Py_DECREF cleanup action, if we can self.cleanup_actions.remove("Py_DECREF(%s);" % arg) except ValueError: # otherwise we have to Py_INCREF.. self.body.writeln("Py_INCREF(%s);" % arg) self.body.writeln("PyTuple_SET_ITEM(%s, %i, %s);" % (py_args, pos, arg)) pos += 1 for arg in self.pyargv_optional_items: self.body.writeln("if (%s) {" % arg) self.body.indent() try: # try to remove the Py_DECREF cleanup action, if we can self.cleanup_actions.remove("Py_XDECREF(%s);" % arg) except ValueError: # otherwise we have to Py_INCREF.. self.body.writeln("Py_INCREF(%s);" % arg) self.body.writeln("PyTuple_SET_ITEM(%s, %i, %s);" % (py_args, pos, arg)) self.body.unindent() self.body.writeln("}") pos += 1 self.body.writeln() ## Call the python method if self.method_name is None: self.write_code("py_retval = PyObject_Call(%s, %s);" % (self.called_pyobj, py_args), cleanup="Py_XDECREF(py_retval);") self.check_exception_code.flush_to(self.body) self.write_code(None, failure_expression="!py_retval") else: self.add_declaration("PyObject *py_method;") self.write_code("py_method = PyObject_GetAttrString(%s, \"%s\");" % (self.called_pyobj, self.method_name), cleanup="Py_DECREF(py_method);", failure_expression="!py_method") self.write_code("py_retval = PyObject_CallObject(py_method, %s);" % (py_args,), cleanup="Py_XDECREF(py_retval);") self.check_exception_code.flush_to(self.body) self.write_code(None, failure_expression="!py_retval") ## -- Handle the return value -- ## we need to check if the return_type object is prepared to cooperate with multiple return values len_before = len(self.pyret_parse_items) self.return_type.write_conversion() len_after = len(self.pyret_parse_items) assert (self.return_type.get_c_type() == 'void' or not (len_before == len_after and len_after > 0)),\ ("Bug in reverse wrappers: return type handler %s" " is not prepared to cooperate multiple return values") % (type(self.return_type),) sink.indent() if self.pyret_parse_items == [("", "")]: ## special case when there are no return parameters self.write_code( code=None, failure_expression='py_retval != Py_None', failure_exception=('PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, ' '"virtual method should return None");')) else: if len(self.pyret_parse_items) == 1: ## if retval is one item only, pack it in a tuple so we ## can use PyArg_ParseTuple as usual.. self.write_code('py_retval = Py_BuildValue("(N)", py_retval);') if len(self.pyret_parse_items) > 0: ## Parse return values using PyArg_ParseTuple params = ["py_retval", '"%s"' % "".join([format for format, param in self.pyret_parse_items])] params.extend([param for format, param in self.pyret_parse_items if param]) self.write_code(code=None, failure_expression=( '!PyArg_ParseTuple(%s)' % (', '.join(params),))) if DEBUG_MODE: self.declarations.writeln("/* end declarations */") self.declarations.flush_to(sink) sink.writeln() if DEBUG_MODE: self.body.writeln("/* end main body */") self.body.flush_to(sink) sink.writeln() if DEBUG_MODE: self.post_return_code.writeln("/* end post-return code */") self.post_return_code.flush_to(sink) sink.writeln() for cleanup_action in self.cleanup_actions: sink.writeln(cleanup_action) if self.return_type.get_c_type() != 'void': sink.writeln() sink.writeln("return retval;") sink.unindent() sink.writeln("}") class TypeHandler(object): def __init__(self, wrapper, **props): assert isinstance(wrapper, ReverseWrapper) self.wrapper = wrapper self.props = props class ReturnType(TypeHandler): def get_c_type(self): raise NotImplementedError def write_decl(self): raise NotImplementedError def write_error_return(self): '''Write "return " code in case of error''' raise NotImplementedError def write_conversion(self): '''Writes code to convert Python return value in 'py_retval' into C 'retval'. Returns a string with C boolean expression that determines if anything went wrong. ''' raise NotImplementedError class Parameter(TypeHandler): def __init__(self, wrapper, name, **props): TypeHandler.__init__(self, wrapper, **props) self.name = name def get_c_type(self): raise NotImplementedError def convert_c2py(self): '''Write some code before calling the Python method.''' pass def format_for_c_proto(self): return join_ctype_name(self.get_c_type(), self.name) ###--- class StringParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'char *').replace('const-', 'const ') def convert_c2py(self): if self.props.get('optional', False): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s = NULL;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("if (%s)\n" " py_%s = PyString_FromString(%s);\n" % (self.name, self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_XDECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name, optional=True) else: self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyString_FromString(%s);" % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) for ctype in ('char*', 'gchar*', 'const-char*', 'char-const*', 'const-gchar*', 'gchar-const*', 'string', 'static_string'): argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(ctype, StringParam) del ctype class StringReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'char *').replace('const-', 'const ') #return "char *" def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) #self.wrapper.add_declaration("char *retval;") def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return NULL;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("s", "&retval", prepend=True) self.wrapper.write_code("retval = g_strdup(retval);", code_sink=self.wrapper.post_return_code) for ctype in ('char*', 'gchar*', 'const-gchar*'): argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret(ctype, StringReturn) del ctype class VoidReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return "void" def write_decl(self): pass def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("", "", prepend=True) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret('void', VoidReturn) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret('none', VoidReturn) class GObjectParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'GObject *') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s = NULL;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("if (%s)\n" " py_%s = pygobject_new((GObject *) %s);\n" "else {\n" " Py_INCREF(Py_None);\n" " py_%s = Py_None;\n" "}" % (self.name, self.name, self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse('GObject*', GObjectParam) class GObjectReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'GObject *') def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return NULL;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.write_code( code=None, failure_expression="!PyObject_TypeCheck(py_retval, &PyGObject_Type)", failure_exception='PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be a GObject");') self.wrapper.write_code("retval = (%s) pygobject_get(py_retval);" % self.get_c_type()) self.wrapper.write_code("g_object_ref((GObject *) retval);") argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret('GObject*', GObjectReturn) class IntParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'int') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyInt_FromLong(%s);" % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) class IntReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'int') def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return -G_MAXINT;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("i", "&retval", prepend=True) for argtype in ('int', 'gint', 'guint', 'short', 'gshort', 'gushort', 'long', 'glong', 'gsize', 'gssize', 'guint8', 'gint8', 'guint16', 'gint16', 'gint32', 'GTime'): argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, IntParam) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret(argtype, IntReturn) del argtype class IntPtrParam(Parameter): def __init__(self, wrapper, name, **props): if "direction" not in props: raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( "cannot use int* parameter without direction") if props["direction"] not in ("out", "inout"): raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( "cannot use int* parameter with direction '%s'" % (props["direction"],)) Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'int*') def convert_c2py(self): if self.props["direction"] == "inout": self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyInt_FromLong(*%s);" % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("i", self.name) for argtype in ('int*', 'gint*'): argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, IntPtrParam) del argtype class GEnumReturn(IntReturn): def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.write_code( code=None, failure_expression=( "pyg_enum_get_value(%s, py_retval, (gint *)&retval)" % (self.props['typecode'],))) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GEnum", GEnumReturn) class GEnumParam(IntParam): def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = pyg_enum_from_gtype(%s, %s);" % (self.name, self.props['typecode'], self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GEnum", GEnumParam) class GFlagsReturn(IntReturn): def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.write_code( code=None, failure_expression=( "pyg_flags_get_value(%s, py_retval, (gint *)&retval)" % self.props['typecode'])) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GFlags", GFlagsReturn) class GFlagsParam(IntParam): def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=( "py_%s = pyg_flags_from_gtype(%s, %s);" % (self.name, self.props['typecode'], self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GFlags", GFlagsParam) class GtkTreePathParam(IntParam): def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=( "py_%s = pygtk_tree_path_to_pyobject(%s);" % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GtkTreePath*", GtkTreePathParam) class GtkTreePathReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'GtkTreePath *') def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("GtkTreePath * retval;") def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return NULL;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.write_code( "retval = pygtk_tree_path_from_pyobject(py_retval);\n", failure_expression=('!retval'), failure_exception=( 'PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be a GtkTreePath");')) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GtkTreePath*", GtkTreePathReturn) class BooleanReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return "gboolean" def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("gboolean retval;") self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_main_retval;") def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return FALSE;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("O", "&py_main_retval", prepend=True) self.wrapper.write_code( "retval = PyObject_IsTrue(py_main_retval)? TRUE : FALSE;", code_sink=self.wrapper.post_return_code) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("gboolean", BooleanReturn) class BooleanParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return "gboolean" def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code("py_%s = %s? Py_True : Py_False;" % (self.name, self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("gboolean", BooleanParam) class DoubleParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'gdouble') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = PyFloat_FromDouble(%s);" % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) class DoublePtrParam(Parameter): def __init__(self, wrapper, name, **props): if "direction" not in props: raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( "cannot use double* parameter without direction") if props["direction"] not in ("out", ): # inout not yet implemented raise argtypes.ArgTypeConfigurationError( "cannot use double* parameter with direction '%s'" % (props["direction"],)) Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'double*') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("d", self.name) for argtype in ('double*', 'gdouble*'): argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, DoublePtrParam) del argtype class DoubleReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'gdouble') def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return -G_MAXFLOAT;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.add_pyret_parse_item("d", "&retval", prepend=True) for argtype in ('float', 'double', 'gfloat', 'gdouble'): argtypes.matcher.register_reverse(argtype, DoubleParam) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret(argtype, DoubleReturn) class GBoxedParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type').replace('const-', 'const ') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) ctype = self.get_c_type() if ctype.startswith('const '): ctype_no_const = ctype[len('const '):] self.wrapper.write_code( code=('py_%s = pyg_boxed_new(%s, (%s) %s, TRUE, TRUE);' % (self.name, self.props['typecode'], ctype_no_const, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) else: self.wrapper.write_code( code=('py_%s = pyg_boxed_new(%s, %s, FALSE, FALSE);' % (self.name, self.props['typecode'], self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GBoxed", GBoxedParam) class GBoxedReturn(ReturnType): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type') def write_decl(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("%s retval;" % self.get_c_type()) def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return retval;") def write_conversion(self): self.wrapper.write_code(code = None, failure_expression=("!pyg_boxed_check(py_retval, %s)" % (self.props['typecode'],)), failure_exception=( 'PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "retval should be a %s");' % (self.props['typename'],))) self.wrapper.write_code('retval = pyg_boxed_get(py_retval, %s);' % self.props['typename']) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GBoxed", GBoxedReturn) class GdkRegionPtrReturn(GBoxedReturn): def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return gdk_region_new();") def write_conversion(self): self.props['typecode'] = 'PYGDK_TYPE_REGION' self.props['typename'] = 'GdkRegion' super(GdkRegionPtrReturn, self).write_conversion() argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("GdkRegion*", GdkRegionPtrReturn) class PangoFontDescriptionReturn(GBoxedReturn): def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return pango_font_description_new();") def write_conversion(self): self.props['typecode'] = 'PANGO_TYPE_FONT_DESCRIPTION' self.props['typename'] = 'PangoFontDescription' super(PangoFontDescriptionReturn, self).write_conversion() argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("PangoFontDescription*", PangoFontDescriptionReturn) class PangoFontMetricsReturn(GBoxedReturn): def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return pango_font_metrics_new();") def write_conversion(self): self.props['typecode'] = 'PANGO_TYPE_FONT_METRICS' self.props['typename'] = 'PangoFontMetrics' super(PangoFontMetricsReturn, self).write_conversion() argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("PangoFontMetrics*", PangoFontMetricsReturn) class PangoLanguageReturn(GBoxedReturn): def write_error_return(self): self.wrapper.write_code("return pango_language_from_string(\"\");") def write_conversion(self): self.props['typecode'] = 'PANGO_TYPE_LANGUAGE' self.props['typename'] = 'PangoLanguage' super(PangoLanguageReturn, self).write_conversion() argtypes.matcher.register_reverse_ret("PangoLanguage*", PangoLanguageReturn) class GdkRectanglePtrParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type').replace('const-', 'const ') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code( code=('py_%s = pyg_boxed_new(GDK_TYPE_RECTANGLE, %s, TRUE, TRUE);' % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name)) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_%s" % self.name) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse("GdkRectangle*", GdkRectanglePtrParam) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse('GtkAllocation*', GdkRectanglePtrParam) class GErrorParam(Parameter): def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type').replace('**', ' **') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.write_code(code=None, failure_expression=("pyg_gerror_exception_check(%s)" % self.name), code_sink=self.wrapper.check_exception_code) argtypes.matcher.register_reverse('GError**', GErrorParam) class PyGObjectMethodParam(Parameter): def __init__(self, wrapper, name, method_name, **props): Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) self.method_name = method_name def get_c_type(self): return self.props.get('c_type', 'GObject *') def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_%s;" % self.name) self.wrapper.write_code(code=("py_%s = pygobject_new((GObject *) %s);" % (self.name, self.name)), cleanup=("Py_DECREF(py_%s);" % self.name), failure_expression=("!py_%s" % self.name)) self.wrapper.set_call_target("py_%s" % self.name, self.method_name) class CallbackInUserDataParam(Parameter): def __init__(self, wrapper, name, free_it, **props): Parameter.__init__(self, wrapper, name, **props) self.free_it = free_it def get_c_type(self): return "gpointer" def convert_c2py(self): self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject **_user_data;") cleanup = self.free_it and ("g_free(%s);" % self.name) or None self.wrapper.write_code(code=("_real_user_data = (PyObject **) %s;" % self.name), cleanup=cleanup) self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_func;") cleanup = self.free_it and "Py_DECREF(py_func);" or None self.wrapper.write_code(code="py_func = _user_data[0];", cleanup=cleanup) self.wrapper.set_call_target("py_func") self.wrapper.add_declaration("PyObject *py_user_data;") cleanup = self.free_it and "Py_XDECREF(py_user_data);" or None self.wrapper.write_code(code="py_user_data = _user_data[1];", cleanup=cleanup) self.wrapper.add_pyargv_item("py_user_data", optional=True) def _test(): import sys if 1: wrapper = ReverseWrapper("this_is_the_c_function_name", is_static=True) wrapper.set_return_type(StringReturn(wrapper)) wrapper.add_parameter(PyGObjectMethodParam(wrapper, "self", method_name="do_xxx")) wrapper.add_parameter(StringParam(wrapper, "param2", optional=True)) wrapper.add_parameter(GObjectParam(wrapper, "param3")) #wrapper.add_parameter(InoutIntParam(wrapper, "param4")) wrapper.generate(FileCodeSink(sys.stderr)) if 0: wrapper = ReverseWrapper("this_a_callback_wrapper") wrapper.set_return_type(VoidReturn(wrapper)) wrapper.add_parameter(StringParam(wrapper, "param1", optional=False)) wrapper.add_parameter(GObjectParam(wrapper, "param2")) wrapper.add_parameter(CallbackInUserDataParam(wrapper, "data", free_it=True)) wrapper.generate(FileCodeSink(sys.stderr)) if __name__ == '__main__': _test() pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/codegen.py0000644000175000017500000021100511205034415015054 00000000000000import getopt import keyword import os import string import sys import argtypes import definitions import defsparser import override import reversewrapper import warnings #import docstuff is done later if the --xml-doc option is given doc_getter = None class Coverage(object): def __init__(self, name): self.name = name self.wrapped = 0 self.not_wrapped = 0 def declare_wrapped(self): self.wrapped += 1 def declare_not_wrapped(self): self.not_wrapped += 1 def printstats(self): total = self.wrapped + self.not_wrapped fd = sys.stderr if total: fd.write("***INFO*** The coverage of %s is %.2f%% (%i/%i)\n" % (self.name, float(self.wrapped*100)/total, self.wrapped, total)) else: fd.write("***INFO*** There are no declared %s.\n" % self.name) functions_coverage = Coverage("global functions") methods_coverage = Coverage("methods") vproxies_coverage = Coverage("virtual proxies") vaccessors_coverage = Coverage("virtual accessors") iproxies_coverage = Coverage("interface proxies") def exc_info(): warnings.warn("deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) #traceback.print_exc() etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() ret = "" try: sval = str(value) if etype == argtypes.ArgTypeError: ret = "No ArgType for %s" % (sval,) else: ret = sval finally: del etype, value, tb return ret def fixname(name): if keyword.iskeyword(name): return name + '_' return name class FileOutput: '''Simple wrapper for file object, that makes writing #line statements easier.''' # " def __init__(self, fp, filename=None): self.fp = fp self.lineno = 1 if filename: self.filename = filename else: self.filename = self.fp.name # handle writing to the file, and keep track of the line number ... def write(self, str): self.fp.write(str) self.lineno = self.lineno + string.count(str, '\n') def writelines(self, sequence): for line in sequence: self.write(line) def close(self): self.fp.close() def flush(self): self.fp.flush() def setline(self, linenum, filename): '''writes out a #line statement, for use by the C preprocessor.''' # " self.write('#line %d "%s"\n' % (linenum, filename)) def resetline(self): '''resets line numbering to the original file''' self.setline(self.lineno + 1, self.filename) class Wrapper: type_tmpl = ( 'PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py%(typename)s_Type = {\n' ' PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)\n' ' 0, /* ob_size */\n' ' "%(classname)s", /* tp_name */\n' ' sizeof(%(tp_basicsize)s), /* tp_basicsize */\n' ' 0, /* tp_itemsize */\n' ' /* methods */\n' ' (destructor)%(tp_dealloc)s, /* tp_dealloc */\n' ' (printfunc)0, /* tp_print */\n' ' (getattrfunc)%(tp_getattr)s, /* tp_getattr */\n' ' (setattrfunc)%(tp_setattr)s, /* tp_setattr */\n' ' (cmpfunc)%(tp_compare)s, /* tp_compare */\n' ' (reprfunc)%(tp_repr)s, /* tp_repr */\n' ' (PyNumberMethods*)%(tp_as_number)s, /* tp_as_number */\n' ' (PySequenceMethods*)%(tp_as_sequence)s, /* tp_as_sequence */\n' ' (PyMappingMethods*)%(tp_as_mapping)s, /* tp_as_mapping */\n' ' (hashfunc)%(tp_hash)s, /* tp_hash */\n' ' (ternaryfunc)%(tp_call)s, /* tp_call */\n' ' (reprfunc)%(tp_str)s, /* tp_str */\n' ' (getattrofunc)%(tp_getattro)s, /* tp_getattro */\n' ' (setattrofunc)%(tp_setattro)s, /* tp_setattro */\n' ' (PyBufferProcs*)%(tp_as_buffer)s, /* tp_as_buffer */\n' ' %(tp_flags)s, /* tp_flags */\n' ' %(tp_doc)s, /* Documentation string */\n' ' (traverseproc)%(tp_traverse)s, /* tp_traverse */\n' ' (inquiry)%(tp_clear)s, /* tp_clear */\n' ' (richcmpfunc)%(tp_richcompare)s, /* tp_richcompare */\n' ' %(tp_weaklistoffset)s, /* tp_weaklistoffset */\n' ' (getiterfunc)%(tp_iter)s, /* tp_iter */\n' ' (iternextfunc)%(tp_iternext)s, /* tp_iternext */\n' ' (struct PyMethodDef*)%(tp_methods)s, /* tp_methods */\n' ' (struct PyMemberDef*)0, /* tp_members */\n' ' (struct PyGetSetDef*)%(tp_getset)s, /* tp_getset */\n' ' NULL, /* tp_base */\n' ' NULL, /* tp_dict */\n' ' (descrgetfunc)%(tp_descr_get)s, /* tp_descr_get */\n' ' (descrsetfunc)%(tp_descr_set)s, /* tp_descr_set */\n' ' %(tp_dictoffset)s, /* tp_dictoffset */\n' ' (initproc)%(tp_init)s, /* tp_init */\n' ' (allocfunc)%(tp_alloc)s, /* tp_alloc */\n' ' (newfunc)%(tp_new)s, /* tp_new */\n' ' (freefunc)%(tp_free)s, /* tp_free */\n' ' (inquiry)%(tp_is_gc)s /* tp_is_gc */\n' '};\n\n' ) slots_list = [ 'tp_getattr', 'tp_setattr', 'tp_getattro', 'tp_setattro', 'tp_compare', 'tp_repr', 'tp_as_number', 'tp_as_sequence', 'tp_as_mapping', 'tp_hash', 'tp_call', 'tp_str', 'tp_as_buffer', 'tp_richcompare', 'tp_iter', 'tp_iternext', 'tp_descr_get', 'tp_descr_set', 'tp_init', 'tp_alloc', 'tp_new', 'tp_free', 'tp_is_gc', 'tp_traverse', 'tp_clear', 'tp_dealloc', 'tp_flags', 'tp_doc' ] getter_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '%(funcname)s(PyObject *self, void *closure)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' ' ret = %(field)s;\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) parse_tmpl = ( ' if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,' '"%(typecodes)s:%(name)s"%(parselist)s))\n' ' return %(errorreturn)s;\n' ) deprecated_tmpl = ( ' if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, ' '"%(deprecationmsg)s") < 0)\n' ' return %(errorreturn)s;\n' ) methdef_tmpl = ( ' { "%(name)s", (PyCFunction)%(cname)s, %(flags)s,\n' ' %(docstring)s },\n' ) noconstructor = ( 'static int\n' 'pygobject_no_constructor(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, ' 'PyObject *kwargs)\n' '{\n' ' gchar buf[512];\n' '\n' ' g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s is an abstract widget", ' 'self->ob_type->tp_name);\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, buf);\n' ' return -1;\n' '}\n\n' ) function_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' %(begin_allow_threads)s\n' ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' ' %(end_allow_threads)s\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) virtual_accessor_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *cls%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' ' gpointer klass;\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' klass = g_type_class_ref(pyg_type_from_object(cls));\n' ' if (%(class_cast_macro)s(klass)->%(virtual)s)\n' ' %(setreturn)s%(class_cast_macro)s(klass)->' '%(virtual)s(%(arglist)s);\n' ' else {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, ' '"virtual method %(name)s not implemented");\n' ' g_type_class_unref(klass);\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n' ' g_type_class_unref(klass);\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) # template for method calls constructor_tmpl = None method_tmpl = None def __init__(self, parser, objinfo, overrides, fp=FileOutput(sys.stdout)): self.parser = parser self.objinfo = objinfo self.overrides = overrides self.fp = fp def get_lower_name(self): return string.lower(string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1)) def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): raise NotImplementedError def get_initial_class_substdict(self): return {} def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): return { 'name': '%s.__init__' % self.objinfo.c_name, 'errorreturn': '-1' } def get_initial_method_substdict(self, method): substdict = { 'name': '%s.%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, method.name) } if method.unblock_threads: substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_begin_allow_threads;' substdict['end_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_end_allow_threads;' else: substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = '' substdict['end_allow_threads'] = '' return substdict def write_class(self): if self.overrides.is_type_ignored(self.objinfo.c_name): return self.fp.write('\n/* ----------- %s ----------- */\n\n' % self.objinfo.c_name) substdict = self.get_initial_class_substdict() if not substdict.has_key('tp_flags'): substdict['tp_flags'] = 'Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE' substdict['typename'] = self.objinfo.c_name if self.overrides.modulename: substdict['classname'] = '%s.%s' % (self.overrides.modulename, self.objinfo.name) else: substdict['classname'] = self.objinfo.name if (not doc_getter) or (self.objinfo.docstring \ and (self.objinfo.docstring != 'NULL')): substdict['tp_doc'] = self.objinfo.docstring else: substdict['tp_doc'] = \ doc_getter.getClassDocString(self.objinfo.c_name.lower()) # Maybe this could be done in a nicer way, but I'll leave it as it is # for now: -- Johan if not self.overrides.slot_is_overriden('%s.tp_init' % self.objinfo.c_name): substdict['tp_init'] = self.write_constructor() substdict['tp_methods'] = self.write_methods() substdict['tp_getset'] = self.write_getsets() # handle slots ... for slot in self.slots_list: slotname = '%s.%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, slot) slotfunc = '_wrap_%s_%s' % (self.get_lower_name(), slot) if slot[:6] == 'tp_as_': slotfunc = '&' + slotfunc if self.overrides.slot_is_overriden(slotname): data = self.overrides.slot_override(slotname) self.write_function(slotname, data) substdict[slot] = slotfunc else: if not substdict.has_key(slot): substdict[slot] = '0' self.fp.write(self.type_tmpl % substdict) self.write_virtuals() def write_function_wrapper(self, function_obj, template, handle_return=0, is_method=0, kwargs_needed=0, substdict=None): '''This function is the guts of all functions that generate wrappers for functions, methods and constructors.''' if not substdict: substdict = {} info = argtypes.WrapperInfo() substdict.setdefault('errorreturn', 'NULL') # for methods, we want the leading comma if is_method: info.arglist.append('') if function_obj.varargs: raise argtypes.ArgTypeNotFoundError("varargs functions not supported") for param in function_obj.params: if param.pdflt != None and '|' not in info.parsestr: info.add_parselist('|', [], []) handler = argtypes.matcher.get(param.ptype) handler.write_param(param.ptype, param.pname, param.pdflt, param.pnull, info) substdict['setreturn'] = '' if handle_return: if function_obj.ret not in ('none', None): substdict['setreturn'] = 'ret = ' handler = argtypes.matcher.get(function_obj.ret) handler.write_return(function_obj.ret, function_obj.caller_owns_return, info) if function_obj.deprecated != None: deprecated = self.deprecated_tmpl % { 'deprecationmsg': function_obj.deprecated, 'errorreturn': substdict['errorreturn'] } else: deprecated = '' # if name isn't set, set it to function_obj.name substdict.setdefault('name', function_obj.name) if function_obj.unblock_threads: substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_begin_allow_threads;' substdict['end_allow_threads'] = 'pyg_end_allow_threads;' else: substdict['begin_allow_threads'] = '' substdict['end_allow_threads'] = '' if self.objinfo: substdict['typename'] = self.objinfo.c_name substdict.setdefault('cname', function_obj.c_name) substdict['varlist'] = info.get_varlist() substdict['typecodes'] = info.parsestr substdict['parselist'] = info.get_parselist() substdict['arglist'] = info.get_arglist() substdict['codebefore'] = deprecated + ( string.replace(info.get_codebefore(), 'return NULL', 'return ' + substdict['errorreturn']) ) substdict['codeafter'] = ( string.replace(info.get_codeafter(), 'return NULL', 'return ' + substdict['errorreturn'])) if info.parsestr or kwargs_needed: substdict['parseargs'] = self.parse_tmpl % substdict substdict['extraparams'] = ', PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs' flags = 'METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS' # prepend the keyword list to the variable list substdict['varlist'] = info.get_kwlist() + substdict['varlist'] else: substdict['parseargs'] = '' substdict['extraparams'] = '' flags = 'METH_NOARGS' return template % substdict, flags def write_constructor(self): initfunc = '0' constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(self.objinfo,self.overrides) if not constructor: return self.write_default_constructor() funcname = constructor.c_name try: if self.overrides.is_overriden(funcname): data = self.overrides.override(funcname) self.write_function(funcname, data) self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = ( self.objinfo.typecode in self.overrides.newstyle_constructors) else: # ok, a hack to determine if we should use # new-style constructores :P property_based = getattr(self, 'write_property_based_constructor', None) if property_based: if (len(constructor.params) == 0 or isinstance(constructor.params[0], definitions.Property)): # write_property_based_constructor is only # implemented in GObjectWrapper return self.write_property_based_constructor( constructor) else: sys.stderr.write( "Warning: generating old-style constructor for:" + constructor.c_name + '\n') # write constructor from template ... code = self.write_function_wrapper(constructor, self.constructor_tmpl, handle_return=0, is_method=0, kwargs_needed=1, substdict=self.get_initial_constructor_substdict( constructor))[0] self.fp.write(code) initfunc = '_wrap_' + funcname except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: sys.stderr.write('Could not write constructor for %s: %s\n' % (self.objinfo.c_name, str(ex))) initfunc = self.write_noconstructor() return initfunc def write_noconstructor(self): # this is a hack ... if not hasattr(self.overrides, 'no_constructor_written'): self.fp.write(self.noconstructor) self.overrides.no_constructor_written = 1 initfunc = 'pygobject_no_constructor' return initfunc def write_default_constructor(self): return self.write_noconstructor() def get_methflags(self, funcname): if self.overrides.wants_kwargs(funcname): flags = 'METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS' elif self.overrides.wants_noargs(funcname): flags = 'METH_NOARGS' elif self.overrides.wants_onearg(funcname): flags = 'METH_O' else: flags = 'METH_VARARGS' if self.overrides.is_staticmethod(funcname): flags += '|METH_STATIC' elif self.overrides.is_classmethod(funcname): flags += '|METH_CLASS' return flags def write_function(self, funcname, data): lineno, filename = self.overrides.getstartline(funcname) self.fp.setline(lineno, filename) self.fp.write(data) self.fp.resetline() self.fp.write('\n\n') def _get_class_virtual_substdict(self, meth, cname, parent): substdict = self.get_initial_method_substdict(meth) substdict['virtual'] = substdict['name'].split('.')[1] substdict['cname'] = cname substdict['class_cast_macro'] = parent.typecode.replace( '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + "_CLASS" substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode substdict['cast'] = string.replace(parent.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) return substdict def write_methods(self): methods = [] klass = self.objinfo.c_name # First, get methods from the defs files for meth in self.parser.find_methods(self.objinfo): method_name = meth.c_name if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): continue try: if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): data = self.overrides.override(method_name) self.write_function(method_name, data) methflags = self.get_methflags(method_name) else: # write constructor from template ... code, methflags = self.write_function_wrapper(meth, self.method_tmpl, handle_return=1, is_method=1, substdict=self.get_initial_method_substdict(meth)) self.fp.write(code) #handle doc if meth.docstring == "NULL": if doc_getter: meth.docstring = \ doc_getter.getFunctionDocString(meth, method_name) methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl % { 'name': fixname(meth.name), 'cname': '_wrap_' + method_name, 'flags': methflags, 'docstring': meth.docstring }) methods_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: methods_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() sys.stderr.write('Could not write method %s.%s: %s\n' % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) # Now try to see if there are any defined in the override for method_name in self.overrides.get_defines_for(klass): c_name = override.class2cname(klass, method_name) if self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): continue try: data = self.overrides.define(klass, method_name) self.write_function(method_name, data) methflags = self.get_methflags(method_name) methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl % { 'name': method_name, 'cname': '_wrap_' + c_name, 'flags': methflags, 'docstring': 'NULL' }) methods_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: methods_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() sys.stderr.write('Could not write method %s.%s: %s\n' % (klass, method_name, str(ex))) # Add GObject virtual method accessors, for chaining to parent # virtuals from subclasses methods += self.write_virtual_accessors() if methods: methoddefs = '_Py%s_methods' % self.objinfo.c_name # write the PyMethodDef structure methods.append(' { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }\n') self.fp.write('static const PyMethodDef %s[] = {\n' % methoddefs) self.fp.write(string.join(methods, '')) self.fp.write('};\n\n') else: methoddefs = 'NULL' return methoddefs def write_virtual_accessors(self): klass = self.objinfo.c_name methods = [] for meth in self.parser.find_virtuals(self.objinfo): method_name = self.objinfo.c_name + "__do_" + meth.name if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): continue try: if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): data = self.overrides.override(method_name) self.write_function(method_name, data) methflags = self.get_methflags(method_name) else: # temporarily add a 'self' parameter as first argument meth.params.insert(0, definitions.Parameter( ptype=(self.objinfo.c_name + '*'), pname='self', pdflt=None, pnull=None)) try: # write method from template ... code, methflags = self.write_function_wrapper( meth, self.virtual_accessor_tmpl, handle_return=True, is_method=False, substdict=self._get_class_virtual_substdict( meth, method_name, self.objinfo)) self.fp.write(code) finally: del meth.params[0] methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl % { 'name': "do_" + fixname(meth.name), 'cname': '_wrap_' + method_name, 'flags': methflags + '|METH_CLASS', 'docstring': 'NULL'}) vaccessors_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: vaccessors_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() sys.stderr.write( 'Could not write virtual accessor method %s.%s: %s\n' % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) return methods def write_virtuals(self): ''' Write _wrap_FooBar__proxy_do_zbr() reverse wrapers for GObject virtuals ''' klass = self.objinfo.c_name virtuals = [] for meth in self.parser.find_virtuals(self.objinfo): method_name = self.objinfo.c_name + "__proxy_do_" + meth.name if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): continue try: if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): data = self.overrides.override(method_name) self.write_function(method_name, data) else: # write virtual proxy ... ret, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse_ret(meth.ret) wrapper = reversewrapper.ReverseWrapper( '_wrap_' + method_name, is_static=True) wrapper.set_return_type(ret(wrapper, **props)) wrapper.add_parameter(reversewrapper.PyGObjectMethodParam( wrapper, "self", method_name="do_" + meth.name, c_type=(klass + ' *'))) for param in meth.params: handler, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse( param.ptype) props["direction"] = param.pdir wrapper.add_parameter(handler(wrapper, param.pname, **props)) buf = reversewrapper.MemoryCodeSink() wrapper.generate(buf) self.fp.write(buf.flush()) virtuals.append((fixname(meth.name), '_wrap_' + method_name)) vproxies_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: vproxies_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() virtuals.append((fixname(meth.name), None)) sys.stderr.write('Could not write virtual proxy %s.%s: %s\n' % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) if virtuals: # Write a 'pygtk class init' function for this object, # except when the object type is explicitly ignored (like # GtkPlug and GtkSocket on win32). if self.overrides.is_ignored(self.objinfo.typecode): return class_cast_macro = self.objinfo.typecode.replace( '_TYPE_', '_', 1) + "_CLASS" cast_macro = self.objinfo.typecode.replace('_TYPE_', '_', 1) funcname = "__%s_class_init" % klass self.objinfo.class_init_func = funcname have_implemented_virtuals = not not [True for name, cname in virtuals if cname is not None] self.fp.write( ('\nstatic int\n' '%(funcname)s(gpointer gclass, PyTypeObject *pyclass)\n' '{\n') % vars()) if have_implemented_virtuals: self.fp.write(' PyObject *o;\n') self.fp.write( ' %(klass)sClass *klass = ' '%(class_cast_macro)s(gclass);\n' ' PyObject *gsignals = ' 'PyDict_GetItemString(pyclass->tp_dict, "__gsignals__");\n' % vars()) for name, cname in virtuals: do_name = 'do_' + name if cname is None: self.fp.write('\n /* overriding %(do_name)s ' 'is currently not supported */\n' % vars()) else: self.fp.write(''' o = PyObject_GetAttrString((PyObject *) pyclass, "%(do_name)s"); if (o == NULL) PyErr_Clear(); else { if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(o, &PyCFunction_Type) && !(gsignals && PyDict_GetItemString(gsignals, "%(name)s"))) klass->%(name)s = %(cname)s; Py_DECREF(o); } ''' % vars()) self.fp.write(' return 0;\n}\n') def write_getsets(self): lower_name = self.get_lower_name() getsets_name = lower_name + '_getsets' getterprefix = '_wrap_' + lower_name + '__get_' setterprefix = '_wrap_' + lower_name + '__set_' # no overrides for the whole function. If no fields, # don't write a func if not self.objinfo.fields: return '0' getsets = [] for ftype, cfname in self.objinfo.fields: fname = cfname.replace('.', '_') gettername = '0' settername = '0' attrname = self.objinfo.c_name + '.' + fname if self.overrides.attr_is_overriden(attrname): code = self.overrides.attr_override(attrname) self.write_function(attrname, code) if string.find(code, getterprefix + fname) >= 0: gettername = getterprefix + fname if string.find(code, setterprefix + fname) >= 0: settername = setterprefix + fname if gettername == '0': try: funcname = getterprefix + fname info = argtypes.WrapperInfo() handler = argtypes.matcher.get(ftype) # for attributes, we don't own the "return value" handler.write_return(ftype, 0, info) self.fp.write(self.getter_tmpl % { 'funcname': funcname, 'varlist': info.varlist, 'field': self.get_field_accessor(cfname), 'codeafter': info.get_codeafter() }) gettername = funcname except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: sys.stderr.write( "Could not write getter for %s.%s: %s\n" % (self.objinfo.c_name, fname, str(ex))) if gettername != '0' or settername != '0': getsets.append(' { "%s", (getter)%s, (setter)%s },\n' % (fixname(fname), gettername, settername)) if not getsets: return '0' self.fp.write('static const PyGetSetDef %s[] = {\n' % getsets_name) for getset in getsets: self.fp.write(getset) self.fp.write(' { NULL, (getter)0, (setter)0 },\n') self.fp.write('};\n\n') return getsets_name def _write_get_symbol_names(self, writer, functions): self.fp.write("""static PyObject * _wrap__get_symbol_names(PyObject *self) { PyObject *pylist = PyList_New(0); """) for obj, bases in writer.get_classes(): self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (obj.name)) for name, cname, flags, docstring in functions: self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (name)) for enum in writer.get_enums(): self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (enum.name)) for nick, value in enum.values: name = value[len(self.overrides.modulename)+1:] self.fp.write(' PyList_Append(pylist, ' 'PyString_FromString("%s"));\n' % (name)) self.fp.write(" return pylist;\n}\n\n"); def _write_get_symbol(self, writer, functions): self.fp.write("""static PyObject * _wrap__get_symbol(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) { PyObject *d; char *name; static PyObject *modulename = NULL; static PyObject *module = NULL; static char *strip_prefix = "%s"; if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "Os", &d, &name)) return NULL; if (!modulename) modulename = PyString_FromString("%s"); if (!module) module = PyDict_GetItemString(d, "__module__"); """ % (self.overrides.modulename.upper() + '_', self.overrides.modulename)) first = True # Classes / GObjects for obj, bases in writer.get_classes(): if first: self.fp.write(' if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % obj.name) first = False else: self.fp.write(' } else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % obj.name) self.fp.write( ' return (PyObject*)pygobject_lookup_class(%s);\n' % obj.typecode) self.fp.write(' }\n') # Functions for name, cname, flags, docstring in functions: self.fp.write(' else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % name) self.fp.write(' static PyMethodDef ml = { ' '"%s", (PyCFunction)%s, %s, "%s"};\n' % ( name, cname, flags, docstring)) self.fp.write(' return PyCFunction_NewEx(&ml, NULL, modulename);\n') self.fp.write(' }\n') # Enums def write_enum(enum, returnobj=False): if returnobj: ret = 'return ' else: ret = '' if enum.deftype == 'enum': self.fp.write( ' %spyg_enum_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' % (ret, enum.name, enum.typecode)) else: self.fp.write( ' %spyg_flags_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' % (ret, enum.name, enum.typecode)) strip_len = len(self.overrides.modulename)+1 # GTK_ for enum in writer.get_enums(): # XXX: Implement without typecodes self.fp.write(' else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % enum.name) write_enum(enum, returnobj=True) self.fp.write(' }\n') for nick, value in enum.values: value = value[strip_len:] self.fp.write(' else if (!strcmp(name, "%s")) {\n' % value) write_enum(enum) self.fp.write(' return PyObject_GetAttrString(module, "%s");\n' % value) self.fp.write(' }\n') self.fp.write(' return Py_None;\n}\n\n'); def _write_function_bodies(self): functions = [] # First, get methods from the defs files for func in self.parser.find_functions(): funcname = func.c_name if self.overrides.is_ignored(funcname): continue try: if self.overrides.is_overriden(funcname): data = self.overrides.override(funcname) self.write_function(funcname, data) methflags = self.get_methflags(funcname) else: # write constructor from template ... code, methflags = self.write_function_wrapper(func, self.function_tmpl, handle_return=1, is_method=0) self.fp.write(code) functions.append((func.name, '_wrap_' + funcname, methflags, func.docstring)) functions_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: functions_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() sys.stderr.write('Could not write function %s: %s\n' % (func.name, str(ex))) # Now try to see if there are any defined in the override for funcname in self.overrides.get_functions(): try: data = self.overrides.function(funcname) self.write_function(funcname, data) methflags = self.get_methflags(funcname) functions.append((funcname, '_wrap_' + funcname, methflags, 'NULL')) functions_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: functions_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() sys.stderr.write('Could not write function %s: %s\n' % (funcname, str(ex))) return functions def write_functions(self, writer, prefix): self.fp.write('\n/* ----------- functions ----------- */\n\n') functions = [] func_infos = self._write_function_bodies() # If we have a dynamic namespace, write symbol and attribute getter if self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: self._write_get_symbol_names(writer, func_infos) self._write_get_symbol(writer, func_infos) for obj, bases in writer.get_classes(): self.fp.write("""static PyTypeObject * %s_register_type(const gchar *name, PyObject *unused) { PyObject *m = PyImport_ImportModule("gtk"); PyObject *d = PyModule_GetDict(m); """ % obj.c_name) writer.write_class(obj, bases, indent=1) self.fp.write( ' return (%s)PyDict_GetItemString(d, "%s");\n' % ( 'PyTypeObject*', obj.name)) self.fp.write("}\n") functions.append(' { "_get_symbol_names", ' '(PyCFunction)_wrap__get_symbol_names, ' 'METH_NOARGS, NULL },\n') functions.append(' { "_get_symbol", ' '(PyCFunction)_wrap__get_symbol, ' 'METH_VARARGS, NULL },\n') else: for name, cname, flags, docstring in func_infos: functions.append(self.methdef_tmpl % dict(name=name, cname=cname, flags=flags, docstring=docstring)) # write the PyMethodDef structure functions.append(' { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }\n') self.fp.write('const PyMethodDef ' + prefix + '_functions[] = {\n') self.fp.write(string.join(functions, '')) self.fp.write('};\n\n') class GObjectWrapper(Wrapper): constructor_tmpl = ( 'static int\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' self->obj = (GObject *)%(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' ' if (!self->obj) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, ' '"could not create %(typename)s object");\n' ' return -1;\n' ' }\n' '%(aftercreate)s' ' pygobject_register_wrapper((PyObject *)self);\n' ' return 0;\n' '}\n\n' ) method_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' %(begin_allow_threads)s\n' ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(%(cast)s(self->obj)%(arglist)s);\n' ' %(end_allow_threads)s\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) def __init__(self, parser, objinfo, overrides, fp=FileOutput(sys.stdout)): Wrapper.__init__(self, parser, objinfo, overrides, fp) if self.objinfo: self.castmacro = string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) def get_initial_class_substdict(self): return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyGObject', 'tp_weaklistoffset' : 'offsetof(PyGObject, weakreflist)', 'tp_dictoffset' : 'offsetof(PyGObject, inst_dict)' } def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): castmacro = string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) return '%s(pygobject_get(self))->%s' % (castmacro, fieldname) def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor) if not constructor.caller_owns_return: substdict['aftercreate'] = " g_object_ref(self->obj);\n" else: substdict['aftercreate'] = '' return substdict def get_initial_method_substdict(self, method): substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_method_substdict(self, method) substdict['cast'] = string.replace(self.objinfo.typecode, '_TYPE_', '_', 1) return substdict def write_default_constructor(self): try: parent = self.parser.find_object(self.objinfo.parent) except ValueError: parent = None if parent is not None: ## just like the constructor is inheritted, we should # inherit the new API compatibility flag self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = ( parent.has_new_constructor_api) elif self.objinfo.parent == 'GObject': self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = True return '0' def write_property_based_constructor(self, constructor): self.objinfo.has_new_constructor_api = True out = self.fp print >> out, "static int" print >> out, '_wrap_%s(PyGObject *self, PyObject *args,' \ ' PyObject *kwargs)\n{' % constructor.c_name if constructor.params: s = " GType obj_type = pyg_type_from_object((PyObject *) self);" print >> out, s def py_str_list_to_c(arg): if arg: return "{" + ", ".join( map(lambda s: '"' + s + '"', arg)) + ", NULL }" else: return "{ NULL }" classname = '%s.%s' % (self.overrides.modulename, self.objinfo.name) if constructor.params: mandatory_arguments = [param for param in constructor.params if not param.optional] optional_arguments = [param for param in constructor.params if param.optional] arg_names = py_str_list_to_c( [param.argname for param in mandatory_arguments + optional_arguments]) prop_names = py_str_list_to_c( [param.pname for param in mandatory_arguments + optional_arguments]) print >> out, " GParameter params[%i];" % \ len(constructor.params) print >> out, " PyObject *parsed_args[%i] = {NULL, };" % \ len(constructor.params) print >> out, " char *arg_names[] = %s;" % arg_names print >> out, " char *prop_names[] = %s;" % prop_names print >> out, " guint nparams, i;" print >> out if constructor.deprecated is not None: out.write( ' if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, ' '"%s") < 0)\n' % constructor.deprecated) print >> out, ' return -1;' print >> out out.write(" if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, ") template = '"' if mandatory_arguments: template += "O"*len(mandatory_arguments) if optional_arguments: template += "|" + "O"*len(optional_arguments) template += ':%s.__init__"' % classname print >> out, template, ", arg_names", for i in range(len(constructor.params)): print >> out, ", &parsed_args[%i]" % i, out.write( "))\n" " return -1;\n" "\n" " memset(params, 0, sizeof(GParameter)*%i);\n" " if (!pyg_parse_constructor_args(obj_type, arg_names,\n" " prop_names, params, \n" " &nparams, parsed_args))\n" " return -1;\n" " pygobject_constructv(self, nparams, params);\n" " for (i = 0; i < nparams; ++i)\n" " g_value_unset(¶ms[i].value);\n" % len(constructor.params)) else: out.write( " static char* kwlist[] = { NULL };\n" "\n") if constructor.deprecated is not None: out.write( ' if (PyErr_Warn(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, "%s") < 0)\n' ' return -1;\n' '\n' % constructor.deprecated) out.write( ' if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs,\n' ' ":%s.__init__",\n' ' kwlist))\n' ' return -1;\n' '\n' ' pygobject_constructv(self, 0, NULL);\n' % classname) out.write( ' if (!self->obj) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(\n' ' PyExc_RuntimeError, \n' ' "could not create %s object");\n' ' return -1;\n' ' }\n' % classname) if not constructor.caller_owns_return: print >> out, " g_object_ref(self->obj);\n" out.write( ' return 0;\n' '}\n\n') return "_wrap_%s" % constructor.c_name class GInterfaceWrapper(GObjectWrapper): virtual_accessor_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *cls%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' ' %(vtable)s *iface;\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' iface = g_type_interface_peek(' 'g_type_class_peek(pyg_type_from_object(cls)), %(typecode)s);\n' ' if (iface->%(virtual)s)\n' ' %(setreturn)siface->%(virtual)s(%(arglist)s);\n' ' else {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError, ' '"interface method %(name)s not implemented");\n' ' return NULL;\n' ' }\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) def get_initial_class_substdict(self): return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyObject', 'tp_weaklistoffset' : '0', 'tp_dictoffset' : '0'} def write_constructor(self): # interfaces have no constructors ... return '0' def write_getsets(self): # interfaces have no fields ... return '0' def _get_class_virtual_substdict(self, meth, cname, parent): substdict = self.get_initial_method_substdict(meth) substdict['virtual'] = substdict['name'].split('.')[1] substdict['cname'] = cname substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode substdict['vtable'] = self.objinfo.vtable return substdict def write_virtuals(self): ## Now write reverse method wrappers, which let python code ## implement interface methods. # First, get methods from the defs files klass = self.objinfo.c_name proxies = [] for meth in self.parser.find_virtuals(self.objinfo): method_name = self.objinfo.c_name + "__proxy_do_" + meth.name if self.overrides.is_ignored(method_name): continue try: if self.overrides.is_overriden(method_name): if not self.overrides.is_already_included(method_name): data = self.overrides.override(method_name) self.write_function(method_name, data) else: # write proxy ... ret, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse_ret(meth.ret) wrapper = reversewrapper.ReverseWrapper( '_wrap_' + method_name, is_static=True) wrapper.set_return_type(ret(wrapper, **props)) wrapper.add_parameter(reversewrapper.PyGObjectMethodParam( wrapper, "self", method_name="do_" + meth.name, c_type=(klass + ' *'))) for param in meth.params: handler, props = argtypes.matcher.get_reverse( param.ptype) props["direction"] = param.pdir wrapper.add_parameter( handler(wrapper, param.pname, **props)) buf = reversewrapper.MemoryCodeSink() wrapper.generate(buf) self.fp.write(buf.flush()) proxies.append((fixname(meth.name), '_wrap_' + method_name)) iproxies_coverage.declare_wrapped() except argtypes.ArgTypeError, ex: iproxies_coverage.declare_not_wrapped() proxies.append((fixname(meth.name), None)) sys.stderr.write('Could not write interface proxy %s.%s: %s\n' % (klass, meth.name, str(ex))) if not proxies or not [cname for name, cname in proxies if cname]: return ## Write an interface init function for this object funcname = "__%s__interface_init" % klass vtable = self.objinfo.vtable self.fp.write( '\nstatic void\n' '%(funcname)s(%(vtable)s *iface, PyTypeObject *pytype)\n' '{\n' ' %(vtable)s *parent_iface = ' 'g_type_interface_peek_parent(iface);\n' ' PyObject *py_method;\n' '\n' % vars()) for name, cname in proxies: do_name = 'do_' + name if cname is None: continue self.fp.write(( ' py_method = pytype? PyObject_GetAttrString(' '(PyObject *) pytype, "%(do_name)s") : NULL;\n' ' if (py_method && !PyObject_TypeCheck(py_method, ' '&PyCFunction_Type)) {\n' ' iface->%(name)s = %(cname)s;\n' ' } else {\n' ' PyErr_Clear();\n' ' if (parent_iface) {\n' ' iface->%(name)s = parent_iface->%(name)s;\n' ' }\n' ' Py_XDECREF(py_method);\n' ' }\n' ) % vars()) self.fp.write('}\n\n') interface_info = "__%s__iinfo" % klass self.fp.write(''' static const GInterfaceInfo %s = { (GInterfaceInitFunc) %s, NULL, NULL }; ''' % (interface_info, funcname)) self.objinfo.interface_info = interface_info class GBoxedWrapper(Wrapper): constructor_tmpl = ( 'static int\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGBoxed *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' self->gtype = %(typecode)s;\n' ' self->free_on_dealloc = FALSE;\n' ' self->boxed = %(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' ' if (!self->boxed) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, ' '"could not create %(typename)s object");\n' ' return -1;\n' ' }\n' ' self->free_on_dealloc = TRUE;\n' ' return 0;\n' '}\n\n' ) method_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' %(begin_allow_threads)s\n' ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(pyg_boxed_get(self, ' '%(typename)s)%(arglist)s);\n' ' %(end_allow_threads)s\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) def get_initial_class_substdict(self): return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyGBoxed', 'tp_weaklistoffset' : '0', 'tp_dictoffset' : '0' } def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): return 'pyg_boxed_get(self, %s)->%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, fieldname) def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_constructor_substdict( self, constructor) substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode return substdict class GPointerWrapper(GBoxedWrapper): constructor_tmpl = ( 'static int\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyGPointer *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' self->gtype = %(typecode)s;\n' ' self->pointer = %(cname)s(%(arglist)s);\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' ' if (!self->pointer) {\n' ' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, ' '"could not create %(typename)s object");\n' ' return -1;\n' ' }\n' ' return 0;\n' '}\n\n' ) method_tmpl = ( 'static PyObject *\n' '_wrap_%(cname)s(PyObject *self%(extraparams)s)\n' '{\n' '%(varlist)s' '%(parseargs)s' '%(codebefore)s' ' %(setreturn)s%(cname)s(pyg_pointer_get(self, ' '%(typename)s)%(arglist)s);\n' '%(codeafter)s\n' '}\n\n' ) def get_initial_class_substdict(self): return { 'tp_basicsize' : 'PyGPointer', 'tp_weaklistoffset' : '0', 'tp_dictoffset' : '0' } def get_field_accessor(self, fieldname): return 'pyg_pointer_get(self, %s)->%s' % (self.objinfo.c_name, fieldname) def get_initial_constructor_substdict(self, constructor): substdict = Wrapper.get_initial_constructor_substdict( self, constructor) substdict['typecode'] = self.objinfo.typecode return substdict class SourceWriter: def __init__(self, parser, overrides, prefix, fp=FileOutput(sys.stdout)): self.parser = parser self.overrides = overrides self.prefix = prefix self.fp = fp def write(self, py_ssize_t_clean=False): argtypes.py_ssize_t_clean = py_ssize_t_clean self.write_headers(py_ssize_t_clean) self.write_imports() self.write_type_declarations() self.write_body() self.write_classes() wrapper = Wrapper(self.parser, None, self.overrides, self.fp) wrapper.write_functions(self, self.prefix) if not self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: self.write_enums() self.write_extension_init() self.write_registers() argtypes.py_ssize_t_clean = False def write_headers(self, py_ssize_t_clean): self.fp.write('/* -- THIS FILE IS GENERATED - DO NOT EDIT */') self.fp.write('/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */\n\n') if py_ssize_t_clean: self.fp.write('#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN\n') self.fp.write('#include \n\n\n') if py_ssize_t_clean: self.fp.write(''' #if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000 typedef int Py_ssize_t; #define PY_SSIZE_T_MAX INT_MAX #define PY_SSIZE_T_MIN INT_MIN typedef inquiry lenfunc; typedef intargfunc ssizeargfunc; typedef intobjargproc ssizeobjargproc; #endif ''') self.fp.write(self.overrides.get_headers()) self.fp.resetline() self.fp.write('\n\n') def write_imports(self): self.fp.write('/* ---------- types from other modules ---------- */\n') for module, pyname, cname in self.overrides.get_imports(): self.fp.write('static PyTypeObject *_%s;\n' % cname) self.fp.write('#define %s (*_%s)\n' % (cname, cname)) self.fp.write('\n\n') def write_type_declarations(self): #todo use 'static' if used only in one file self.fp.write('/* ---------- forward type declarations ---------- */\n') for obj in self.parser.boxes: if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(obj.c_name): self.fp.write('PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py' + obj.c_name + '_Type;\n') for obj in self.parser.objects: if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(obj.c_name): self.fp.write('PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py' + obj.c_name + '_Type;\n') for interface in self.parser.interfaces: if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(interface.c_name): self.fp.write('PyTypeObject G_GNUC_INTERNAL Py' + interface.c_name + '_Type;\n') self.fp.write('\n') def write_body(self): self.fp.write(self.overrides.get_body()) self.fp.resetline() self.fp.write('\n\n') def _sort_parent_children(self, objects): objects = list(objects) modified = True while modified: modified = False parent_index = None child_index = None for i, obj in enumerate(objects): if obj.parent == 'GObject': continue if obj.parent not in [info.c_name for info in objects[:i]]: for j, info in enumerate(objects[i+1:]): if info.c_name == obj.parent: parent_index = i + 1 + j child_index = i break else: continue break if child_index is not None and parent_index is not None: if child_index != parent_index: objects.insert(child_index, objects.pop(parent_index)) modified = True return objects def write_classes(self): ## Sort the objects, so that we generate code for the parent types ## before their children. objects = self._sort_parent_children(self.parser.objects) for klass, items in ((GBoxedWrapper, self.parser.boxes), (GPointerWrapper, self.parser.pointers), (GObjectWrapper, objects), (GInterfaceWrapper, self.parser.interfaces)): for item in items: instance = klass(self.parser, item, self.overrides, self.fp) instance.write_class() self.fp.write('\n') def get_enums(self): enums = [] for enum in self.parser.enums: if self.overrides.is_type_ignored(enum.c_name): continue enums.append(enum) return enums def write_enums(self): if not self.parser.enums: return self.fp.write('\n/* ----------- enums and flags ----------- */\n\n') self.fp.write( 'void\n' + self.prefix + '_add_constants(PyObject *module, const gchar *strip_prefix)\n{\n') self.fp.write( '#ifdef VERSION\n' ' PyModule_AddStringConstant(module, "__version__", VERSION);\n' '#endif\n') for enum in self.get_enums(): if enum.typecode is None: for nick, value in enum.values: self.fp.write( ' PyModule_AddIntConstant(module, ' '(char *) pyg_constant_strip_prefix("%s", strip_prefix), %s);\n' % (value, value)) else: if enum.deftype == 'enum': self.fp.write(' pyg_enum_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' % (enum.name, enum.typecode)) else: self.fp.write(' pyg_flags_add(module, "%s", strip_prefix, %s);\n' % (enum.name, enum.typecode)) self.fp.write('\n') self.fp.write(' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n') self.fp.write(' PyErr_Print();\n') self.fp.write('}\n\n') def write_object_imports(self, retval=''): imports = self.overrides.get_imports()[:] if not imports: return bymod = {} for module, pyname, cname in imports: bymod.setdefault(module, []).append((pyname, cname)) self.fp.write(' PyObject *module;\n\n') for module in bymod: self.fp.write( ' if ((module = PyImport_ImportModule("%s")) != NULL) {\n' % module) #self.fp.write( # ' PyObject *moddict = PyModule_GetDict(module);\n\n') for pyname, cname in bymod[module]: #self.fp.write( # ' _%s = (PyTypeObject *)PyDict_GetItemString(' # 'moddict, "%s");\n' % (cname, pyname)) self.fp.write( ' _%s = (PyTypeObject *)PyObject_GetAttrString(' 'module, "%s");\n' % (cname, pyname)) self.fp.write(' if (_%s == NULL) {\n' % cname) self.fp.write(' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError,\n') self.fp.write(' "cannot import name %s from %s");\n' % (pyname, module)) self.fp.write(' return %s;\n' % retval) self.fp.write(' }\n') self.fp.write(' } else {\n') self.fp.write(' PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError,\n') self.fp.write(' "could not import %s");\n' % module) self.fp.write(' return %s;\n' % retval) self.fp.write(' }\n') self.fp.write('\n') def write_extension_init(self): self.fp.write('/* initialise stuff extension classes */\n') self.fp.write('void\n' + self.prefix + '_register_classes(PyObject *d)\n{\n') self.write_object_imports() self.fp.write(self.overrides.get_init() + '\n') self.fp.resetline() def get_classes(self): objects = self.parser.objects[:] pos = 0 while pos < len(objects): parent = objects[pos].parent for i in range(pos+1, len(objects)): if objects[i].c_name == parent: objects.insert(i+1, objects[pos]) del objects[pos] break else: pos = pos + 1 retval = [] for obj in objects: if self.overrides.is_type_ignored(obj.c_name): continue bases = [] if obj.parent != None: bases.append(obj.parent) bases = bases + obj.implements retval.append((obj, bases)) return retval def write_registers(self): for boxed in self.parser.boxes: if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(boxed.c_name): self.fp.write(' pyg_register_boxed(d, "' + boxed.name + '", ' + boxed.typecode + ', &Py' + boxed.c_name + '_Type);\n') for pointer in self.parser.pointers: if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(pointer.c_name): self.fp.write(' pyg_register_pointer(d, "' + pointer.name + '", ' + pointer.typecode + ', &Py' + pointer.c_name + '_Type);\n') for interface in self.parser.interfaces: if not self.overrides.is_type_ignored(interface.c_name): self.fp.write(' pyg_register_interface(d, "' + interface.name + '", '+ interface.typecode + ', &Py' + interface.c_name + '_Type);\n') if interface.interface_info is not None: self.fp.write(' pyg_register_interface_info(%s, &%s);\n' % (interface.typecode, interface.interface_info)) if not self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: for obj, bases in self.get_classes(): self.write_class(obj, bases) else: for obj, bases in self.get_classes(): self.fp.write( ' pyg_type_register_custom_callback("%s", ' '(PyGTypeRegistrationFunction)%s_register_type, d);\n' % (obj.c_name, obj.c_name)) self.fp.write('}\n') def _can_direct_ref(self, base): if not self.overrides.dynamicnamespace: return True if base == 'GObject': return True obj = get_object_by_name(base) if obj.module.lower() != self.overrides.modulename: return True return False def write_class(self, obj, bases, indent=1): indent_str = ' ' * (indent * 4) if bases: bases_str = 'Py_BuildValue("(%s)"' % (len(bases) * 'O') for base in bases: if self._can_direct_ref(base): bases_str += ', &Py%s_Type' % base else: baseobj = get_object_by_name(base) bases_str += ', PyObject_GetAttrString(m, "%s")' % baseobj.name bases_str += ')' else: bases_str = 'NULL' self.fp.write( '%(indent)spygobject_register_class(d, "%(c_name)s", %(typecode)s, &Py%(c_name)s_Type, %(bases)s);\n' % dict(indent=indent_str, c_name=obj.c_name, typecode=obj.typecode, bases=bases_str)) if obj.has_new_constructor_api: self.fp.write( indent_str + 'pyg_set_object_has_new_constructor(%s);\n' % obj.typecode) else: print >> sys.stderr, ( "Warning: Constructor for %s needs to be updated to new API\n" " See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK_2fWhatsNew28" "#update-constructors") % obj.c_name if obj.class_init_func is not None: self.fp.write( indent_str + 'pyg_register_class_init(%s, %s);\n' % (obj.typecode, obj.class_init_func)) _objects = {} def get_object_by_name(c_name): global _objects return _objects[c_name] def register_types(parser): global _objects for boxed in parser.boxes: argtypes.matcher.register_boxed(boxed.c_name, boxed.typecode) _objects[boxed.c_name] = boxed for pointer in parser.pointers: argtypes.matcher.register_pointer(pointer.c_name, pointer.typecode) for obj in parser.objects: argtypes.matcher.register_object(obj.c_name, obj.parent, obj.typecode) _objects[obj.c_name] = obj for iface in parser.interfaces: argtypes.matcher.register_object(iface.c_name, None, iface.typecode) _objects[iface.c_name] = iface for enum in parser.enums: if enum.deftype == 'flags': argtypes.matcher.register_flag(enum.c_name, enum.typecode) else: argtypes.matcher.register_enum(enum.c_name, enum.typecode) usage = 'usage: codegen.py [-o overridesfile] [-p prefix] defsfile' def main(argv): global doc_getter o = override.Overrides() prefix = 'pygtk' outfilename = None errorfilename = None opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], "o:p:r:t:D:I:", ["override=", "prefix=", "register=", "outfilename=", "load-types=", "errorfilename=", "py_ssize_t-clean", "xml-doc="]) defines = {} # -Dkey[=val] options py_ssize_t_clean = False for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-o', '--override'): o = override.Overrides(arg) elif opt in ('-p', '--prefix'): prefix = arg elif opt in ('-r', '--register'): # Warning: user has to make sure all -D options appear before -r p = defsparser.DefsParser(arg, defines) p.startParsing() register_types(p) del p elif opt == '--outfilename': outfilename = arg elif opt == '--errorfilename': errorfilename = arg elif opt in ('-t', '--load-types'): globals = {} execfile(arg, globals) elif opt == '-D': nameval = arg.split('=') try: defines[nameval[0]] = nameval[1] except IndexError: defines[nameval[0]] = None elif opt == '-I': defsparser.include_path.insert(0, arg) elif opt == '--py_ssize_t-clean': py_ssize_t_clean = True elif opt == '--xml-doc': import docstuff doc_getter = docstuff.DocStringGetter(arg) if len(args) < 1: print >> sys.stderr, usage return 1 if errorfilename: sys.stderr = open(errorfilename, "w") p = defsparser.DefsParser(args[0], defines) if not outfilename: outfilename = os.path.splitext(args[0])[0] + '.c' p.startParsing() 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The override file # provides implementations of functions where the code generator could not # do its job correctly. import fnmatch import os import re import string import sys def class2cname(klass, method): c_name = '' for c in klass: if c.isupper(): c_name += '_' + c.lower() else: c_name += c return c_name[1:] + '_' + method import_pat = re.compile(r'\s*import\s+(\S+)\.([^\s.]+)\s+as\s+(\S+)') class Overrides: def __init__(self, filename=None): self.modulename = None self.ignores = {} self.glob_ignores = [] self.type_ignores = {} self.overrides = {} self.overridden = {} self.kwargs = {} self.noargs = {} self.onearg = {} self.staticmethod = {} self.classmethod = {} self.startlines = {} self.override_attrs = {} self.override_slots = {} self.headers = '' self.body = '' self.init = '' self.imports = [] self.defines = {} self.functions = {} self.newstyle_constructors = {} self.dynamicnamespace = False if filename: self.handle_file(filename) def handle_file(self, filename): oldpath = os.getcwd() fp = open(filename, 'r') dirname = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename)) if dirname != oldpath: os.chdir(dirname) # read all the components of the file ... bufs = [] startline = 1 lines = [] line = fp.readline() linenum = 1 while line: if line == '%%\n' or line == '%%': if lines: bufs.append((string.join(lines, ''), startline)) startline = linenum + 1 lines = [] else: lines.append(line) line = fp.readline() linenum = linenum + 1 if lines: bufs.append((string.join(lines, ''), startline)) if not bufs: return for buf, startline in bufs: self.__parse_override(buf, startline, filename) os.chdir(oldpath) def __parse_override(self, buffer, startline, filename): pos = string.find(buffer, '\n') if pos >= 0: line = buffer[:pos] rest = buffer[pos+1:] else: line = buffer ; rest = '' words = string.split(line) command = words[0] if (command == 'ignore' or command == 'ignore-' + sys.platform): "ignore/ignore-platform [functions..]" for func in words[1:]: self.ignores[func] = 1 for func in string.split(rest): self.ignores[func] = 1 elif (command == 'ignore-glob' or command == 'ignore-glob-' + sys.platform): "ignore-glob/ignore-glob-platform [globs..]" for func in words[1:]: self.glob_ignores.append(func) for func in string.split(rest): self.glob_ignores.append(func) elif (command == 'ignore-type' or command == 'ignore-type-' + sys.platform): "ignore-type/ignore-type-platform [typenames..]" for typename in words[1:]: self.type_ignores[typename] = 1 for typename in string.split(rest): self.type_ignores[typename] = 1 elif command == 'override': "override function/method [kwargs|noargs|onearg] [staticmethod|classmethod]" func = words[1] if 'kwargs' in words[1:]: self.kwargs[func] = 1 elif 'noargs' in words[1:]: self.noargs[func] = 1 elif 'onearg' in words[1:]: self.onearg[func] = True if 'staticmethod' in words[1:]: self.staticmethod[func] = True elif 'classmethod' in words[1:]: self.classmethod[func] = True if func in self.overrides: raise RuntimeError("Function %s is being overridden more than once" % (func,)) self.overrides[func] = rest self.startlines[func] = (startline + 1, filename) elif command == 'override-attr': "override-slot Class.attr" attr = words[1] self.override_attrs[attr] = rest self.startlines[attr] = (startline + 1, filename) elif command == 'override-slot': "override-slot Class.slot" slot = words[1] self.override_slots[slot] = rest self.startlines[slot] = (startline + 1, filename) elif command == 'headers': "headers" self.headers = '%s\n#line %d "%s"\n%s' % \ (self.headers, startline + 1, filename, rest) elif command == 'body': "body" self.body = '%s\n#line %d "%s"\n%s' % \ (self.body, startline + 1, filename, rest) elif command == 'init': "init" self.init = '%s\n#line %d "%s"\n%s' % \ (self.init, startline + 1, filename, rest) elif command == 'modulename': "modulename name" self.modulename = words[1] elif command == 'include': "include filename" for filename in words[1:]: self.handle_file(filename) for filename in string.split(rest): self.handle_file(filename) elif command == 'import': "import module1 [\n module2, \n module3 ...]" for line in string.split(buffer, '\n'): match = import_pat.match(line) if match: self.imports.append(match.groups()) elif command == 'define': "define funcname [kwargs|noargs|onearg] [classmethod|staticmethod]" "define Class.method [kwargs|noargs|onearg] [classmethod|staticmethod]" func = words[1] klass = None if func.find('.') != -1: klass, func = func.split('.', 1) if not self.defines.has_key(klass): self.defines[klass] = {} self.defines[klass][func] = rest else: self.functions[func] = rest if 'kwargs' in words[1:]: self.kwargs[func] = 1 elif 'noargs' in words[1:]: self.noargs[func] = 1 elif 'onearg' in words[1:]: self.onearg[func] = 1 if 'staticmethod' in words[1:]: self.staticmethod[func] = True elif 'classmethod' in words[1:]: self.classmethod[func] = True self.startlines[func] = (startline + 1, filename) elif command == 'new-constructor': "new-constructor GType" gtype, = words[1:] self.newstyle_constructors[gtype] = True elif command == 'options': for option in words[1:]: if option == 'dynamicnamespace': self.dynamicnamespace = True def is_ignored(self, name): if self.ignores.has_key(name): return 1 for glob in self.glob_ignores: if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(name, glob): return 1 return 0 def is_type_ignored(self, name): return name in self.type_ignores def is_overriden(self, name): return self.overrides.has_key(name) def is_already_included(self, name): return self.overridden.has_key(name) def override(self, name): self.overridden[name] = 1 return self.overrides[name] def define(self, klass, name): self.overridden[class2cname(klass, name)] = 1 return self.defines[klass][name] def function(self, name): return self.functions[name] def getstartline(self, name): return self.startlines[name] def wants_kwargs(self, name): return self.kwargs.has_key(name) def wants_noargs(self, name): return self.noargs.has_key(name) def wants_onearg(self, name): return 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objects[pos].parent for i in range(pos+1, len(objects)): if objects[i].c_name == parent: objects.insert(i+1, objects[pos]) del objects[pos] break else: pos = pos + 1 root = Node(None) nodes = { None: root } for obj_def in objects: node = Node(obj_def.c_name, obj_def.implements) if obj_def.parent in nodes.keys(): parent_node = nodes[obj_def.parent] parent_node.add_child(node) nodes[node.name] = node if parser.interfaces: interfaces = Node('gobject.GInterface') root.add_child(interfaces) nodes[interfaces.name] = interfaces for obj_def in parser.interfaces: node = Node(obj_def.c_name) interfaces.add_child(node) nodes[node.name] = node if parser.boxes: boxed = Node('gobject.GBoxed') root.add_child(boxed) nodes[boxed.name] = boxed for obj_def in parser.boxes: node = Node(obj_def.c_name) boxed.add_child(node) nodes[node.name] = node if parser.pointers: pointers = Node('gobject.GPointer') root.add_child(pointers) nodes[pointers.name] = pointers for obj_def in parser.pointers: node = Node(obj_def.c_name) pointers.add_child(node) nodes[node.name] = node return root class DocWriter: def __init__(self): # parse the defs file self.parser = defsparser.DefsParser(()) self.overrides = override.Overrides() self.classmap = {} self.docs = {} def add_sourcedirs(self, source_dirs): self.docs = docextract.extract(source_dirs, self.docs)[0] def add_tmpldirs(self, tmpl_dirs): self.docs = docextract.extract_tmpl(tmpl_dirs, self.docs) def add_docs(self, defs_file, overrides_file, module_name): '''parse information about a given defs file''' self.parser.filename = defs_file self.parser.startParsing(defs_file) if overrides_file: self.overrides.handle_file(overrides_file) for obj in self.parser.objects: if not self.classmap.has_key(obj.c_name): self.classmap[obj.c_name] = '%s.%s' % (module_name, obj.name) for obj in self.parser.interfaces: if not self.classmap.has_key(obj.c_name): self.classmap[obj.c_name] = '%s.%s' % (module_name, obj.name) for obj in self.parser.boxes: if not self.classmap.has_key(obj.c_name): self.classmap[obj.c_name] = '%s.%s' % (module_name, obj.name) for obj in self.parser.pointers: if not self.classmap.has_key(obj.c_name): self.classmap[obj.c_name] = '%s.%s' % (module_name, obj.name) def pyname(self, name): return self.classmap.get(name, name) def __compare(self, obja, objb): return cmp(self.pyname(obja.c_name), self.pyname(objb.c_name)) def output_docs(self, output_prefix): files = [] # class hierarchy hierarchy = build_object_tree(self.parser) filename = self.create_filename('hierarchy', output_prefix) fp = open(filename, 'w') self.write_full_hierarchy(hierarchy, fp) fp.close() obj_defs = self.parser.objects + self.parser.interfaces + \ self.parser.boxes + self.parser.pointers obj_defs.sort(self.__compare) for obj_def in obj_defs: filename = self.create_filename(obj_def.c_name, output_prefix) fp = open(filename, 'w') if isinstance(obj_def, definitions.ObjectDef): self.output_object_docs(obj_def, fp) elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.InterfaceDef): self.output_interface_docs(obj_def, fp) elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.BoxedDef): self.output_boxed_docs(obj_def, fp) elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.PointerDef): self.output_boxed_docs(obj_def, fp) fp.close() files.append((os.path.basename(filename), obj_def)) if files: filename = self.create_toc_filename(output_prefix) fp = open(filename, 'w') self.output_toc(files, fp) fp.close() def output_object_docs(self, obj_def, fp=sys.stdout): self.write_class_header(obj_def.c_name, fp) self.write_heading('Synopsis', fp) self.write_synopsis(obj_def, fp) self.close_section(fp) # construct the inheritence hierarchy ... ancestry = [ (obj_def.c_name, obj_def.implements) ] try: parent = obj_def.parent while parent != None: if parent == 'GObject': ancestry.append(('GObject', [])) parent = None else: parent_def = self.parser.find_object(parent) ancestry.append((parent_def.c_name, parent_def.implements)) parent = parent_def.parent except ValueError: pass ancestry.reverse() self.write_heading('Ancestry', fp) self.write_hierarchy(obj_def.c_name, ancestry, fp) self.close_section(fp) constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(obj_def, self.overrides) if constructor: self.write_heading('Constructor', fp) self.write_constructor(constructor, self.docs.get(constructor.c_name, None), fp) self.close_section(fp) methods = self.parser.find_methods(obj_def) methods = filter(lambda meth, self=self: not self.overrides.is_ignored(meth.c_name), methods) if methods: self.write_heading('Methods', fp) for method in methods: self.write_method(method, self.docs.get(method.c_name, None), fp) self.close_section(fp) self.write_class_footer(obj_def.c_name, fp) def output_interface_docs(self, int_def, fp=sys.stdout): self.write_class_header(int_def.c_name, fp) self.write_heading('Synopsis', fp) self.write_synopsis(int_def, fp) self.close_section(fp) methods = self.parser.find_methods(int_def) methods = filter(lambda meth, self=self: not self.overrides.is_ignored(meth.c_name), methods) if methods: self.write_heading('Methods', fp) for method in methods: self.write_method(method, self.docs.get(method.c_name, None), fp) self.close_section(fp) self.write_class_footer(int_def.c_name, fp) def output_boxed_docs(self, box_def, fp=sys.stdout): self.write_class_header(box_def.c_name, fp) self.write_heading('Synopsis', fp) self.write_synopsis(box_def, fp) self.close_section(fp) constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(box_def, self.overrides) if constructor: self.write_heading('Constructor', fp) self.write_constructor(constructor, self.docs.get(constructor.c_name, None), fp) self.close_section(fp) methods = self.parser.find_methods(box_def) methods = filter(lambda meth, self=self: not self.overrides.is_ignored(meth.c_name), methods) if methods: self.write_heading('Methods', fp) for method in methods: self.write_method(method, self.docs.get(method.c_name, None), fp) self.close_section(fp) self.write_class_footer(box_def.c_name, fp) def output_toc(self, files, fp=sys.stdout): fp.write('TOC\n\n') for filename, obj_def in files: fp.write(obj_def.c_name + ' - ' + filename + '\n') # override the following to create a more complex output format def create_filename(self, obj_name, output_prefix): '''Create output filename for this particular object''' return output_prefix + '-' + string.lower(obj_name) + '.txt' def create_toc_filename(self, output_prefix): return self.create_filename(self, 'docs', output_prefix) def write_full_hierarchy(self, hierarchy, fp): def handle_node(node, fp, indent=''): for child in node.subclasses: fp.write(indent + node.name) if node.interfaces: fp.write(' (implements ') fp.write(string.join(node.interfaces, ', ')) fp.write(')\n') else: fp.write('\n') handle_node(child, fp, indent + ' ') handle_node(hierarchy, fp) # these need to handle default args ... def create_constructor_prototype(self, func_def): return func_def.is_constructor_of + '(' + \ string.join(map(lambda x: x[1], func_def.params), ', ') + \ ')' def create_function_prototype(self, func_def): return func_def.name + '(' + \ string.join(map(lambda x: x[1], func_def.params), ', ') + \ ')' def create_method_prototype(self, meth_def): return meth_def.of_object + '.' + \ meth_def.name + '(' + \ string.join(map(lambda x: x[1], meth_def.params), ', ') + \ ')' def write_class_header(self, obj_name, fp): fp.write('Class %s\n' % obj_name) fp.write('======%s\n\n' % ('=' * len(obj_name))) def write_class_footer(self, obj_name, fp): pass def write_heading(self, text, fp): fp.write('\n' + text + '\n' + ('-' * len(text)) + '\n') def close_section(self, fp): pass def write_synopsis(self, obj_def, fp): fp.write('class %s' % obj_def.c_name) if isinstance(obj_def, definitions.ObjectDef): bases = [] if obj_def.parent: bases.append(obj_def.parent) bases = bases = obj_def.implements if bases: fp.write('(%s)' % string.join(bases, ', ')) fp.write(':\n') constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(obj_def, self.overrides) if constructor: prototype = self.create_constructor_prototype(constructor) fp.write(' def %s\n' % prototype) methods = self.parser.find_methods(obj_def) methods = filter(lambda meth, self=self: not self.overrides.is_ignored(meth.c_name), methods) for meth in methods: prototype = self.create_method_prototype(meth) fp.write(' def %s\n' % prototype) def write_hierarchy(self, obj_name, ancestry, fp): indent = '' for name, interfaces in ancestry: fp.write(indent + '+-- ' + name) if interfaces: fp.write(' (implements ') fp.write(string.join(interfaces, ', ')) fp.write(')\n') else: fp.write('\n') indent = indent + ' ' fp.write('\n') def write_constructor(self, func_def, func_doc, fp): prototype = self.create_constructor_prototype(func_def) fp.write(prototype + '\n\n') for type, name, dflt, null in func_def.params: if func_doc: descr = func_doc.get_param_description(name) else: descr = 'a ' + type fp.write(' ' + name + ': ' + descr + '\n') if func_def.ret and func_def.ret != 'none': if func_doc and func_doc.ret: descr = func_doc.ret else: descr = 'a ' + func_def.ret fp.write(' Returns: ' + descr + '\n') if func_doc and func_doc.description: fp.write(func_doc.description) fp.write('\n\n\n') def write_method(self, meth_def, func_doc, fp): prototype = self.create_method_prototype(meth_def) fp.write(prototype + '\n\n') for type, name, dflt, null in meth_def.params: if func_doc: descr = func_doc.get_param_description(name) else: descr = 'a ' + type fp.write(' ' + name + ': ' + descr + '\n') if meth_def.ret and meth_def.ret != 'none': if func_doc and func_doc.ret: descr = func_doc.ret else: descr = 'a ' + meth_def.ret fp.write(' Returns: ' + descr + '\n') if func_doc and func_doc.description: fp.write('\n') fp.write(func_doc.description) fp.write('\n\n') class DocbookDocWriter(DocWriter): def __init__(self, use_xml=0): DocWriter.__init__(self) self.use_xml = use_xml def create_filename(self, obj_name, output_prefix): '''Create output filename for this particular object''' stem = output_prefix + '-' + string.lower(obj_name) if self.use_xml: return stem + '.xml' else: return stem + '.sgml' def create_toc_filename(self, output_prefix): if self.use_xml: return self.create_filename('classes', output_prefix) else: return self.create_filename('docs', output_prefix) # make string -> reference translation func __transtable = [ '-' ] * 256 for digit in '0123456789': __transtable[ord(digit)] = digit for letter in 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz': __transtable[ord(letter)] = letter __transtable[ord(string.upper(letter))] = letter __transtable = string.join(__transtable, '') def make_class_ref(self, obj_name): return 'class-' + string.translate(obj_name, self.__transtable) def make_method_ref(self, meth_def): return 'method-' + string.translate(meth_def.of_object, self.__transtable) + \ '--' + string.translate(meth_def.name, self.__transtable) __function_pat = re.compile(r'(\w+)\s*\(\)') def __format_function(self, match): info = self.parser.c_name.get(match.group(1), None) if info: if isinstance(info, defsparser.FunctionDef): if info.is_constructor_of is not None: # should have a link here return '%s()' % \ self.pyname(info.is_constructor_of) else: return '' + info.name + '()' if isinstance(info, defsparser.MethodDef): return '' + self.pyname(info.of_object) + '.' + \ info.name + '()' # fall through through return '' + match.group(1) + '()' __parameter_pat = re.compile(r'\@(\w+)') def __format_param(self, match): return '' + match.group(1) + '' __constant_pat = re.compile(r'\%(-?\w+)') def __format_const(self, match): return '' + match.group(1) + '' __symbol_pat = re.compile(r'#([\w-]+)') def __format_symbol(self, match): info = self.parser.c_name.get(match.group(1), None) if info: if isinstance(info, defsparser.FunctionDef): if info.is_constructor_of is not None: # should have a link here return '' + self.pyname(info.is_constructor_of) + \ '' else: return '' + info.name + '' if isinstance(info, defsparser.MethodDef): return '' + self.pyname(info.of_object) + '.' + \ info.name + '' if isinstance(info, defsparser.ObjectDef) or \ isinstance(info, defsparser.InterfaceDef) or \ isinstance(info, defsparser.BoxedDef) or \ isinstance(info, defsparser.PointerDef): return '' + self.pyname(info.c_name) + \ '' # fall through through return '' + match.group(1) + '' def reformat_text(self, text, singleline=0): # replace special strings ... text = self.__function_pat.sub(self.__format_function, text) text = self.__parameter_pat.sub(self.__format_param, text) text = self.__constant_pat.sub(self.__format_const, text) text = self.__symbol_pat.sub(self.__format_symbol, text) # don't bother with expansion for single line text. if singleline: return text lines = string.split(string.strip(text), '\n') for index in range(len(lines)): if string.strip(lines[index]) == '': lines[index] = '\n' continue lines.insert(0, '') lines.append('') return string.join(lines, '\n') # write out hierarchy def write_full_hierarchy(self, hierarchy, fp): def handle_node(node, fp, indent=''): if node.name: fp.write('%s%s' % (indent, self.make_class_ref(node.name), self.pyname(node.name))) if node.interfaces: fp.write(' (implements ') for i in range(len(node.interfaces)): fp.write('%s' % (self.make_class_ref(node.interfaces[i]), self.pyname(node.interfaces[i]))) if i != len(node.interfaces) - 1: fp.write(', ') fp.write(')\n') else: fp.write('\n') indent = indent + ' ' node.subclasses.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(self.pyname(a.name), self.pyname(b.name))) for child in node.subclasses: handle_node(child, fp, indent) if self.use_xml: fp.write('\n') fp.write('\n') fp.write('') handle_node(hierarchy, fp) fp.write('\n') # these need to handle default args ... def create_constructor_prototype(self, func_def): sgml = [ '\n'] sgml.append(' __init__\n') for type, name, dflt, null in func_def.params: sgml.append(' ') sgml.append(name) sgml.append('') if dflt: sgml.append('') sgml.append(dflt) sgml.append('') sgml.append('\n') if not func_def.params: sgml.append(' ') sgml.append(' ') return string.join(sgml, '') def create_function_prototype(self, func_def): sgml = [ '\n \n'] sgml.append(' ') sgml.append(func_def.name) sgml.append('\n') for type, name, dflt, null in func_def.params: sgml.append(' ') sgml.append(name) sgml.append('') if dflt: sgml.append('') sgml.append(dflt) sgml.append('') sgml.append('\n') if not func_def.params: sgml.append(' \n ') return string.join(sgml, '') def create_method_prototype(self, meth_def, addlink=0): sgml = [ '\n'] sgml.append(' ') if addlink: sgml.append('' % self.make_method_ref(meth_def)) sgml.append(self.pyname(meth_def.name)) if addlink: sgml.append('') sgml.append('\n') for type, name, dflt, null in meth_def.params: sgml.append(' ') sgml.append(name) sgml.append('') if dflt: sgml.append('') sgml.append(dflt) sgml.append('') sgml.append('\n') if not meth_def.params: sgml.append(' ') sgml.append(' ') return string.join(sgml, '') def write_class_header(self, obj_name, fp): if self.use_xml: fp.write('\n') fp.write('\n') fp.write('\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' %s\n' % self.pyname(obj_name)) fp.write(' 3\n') fp.write(' Pigment-Python Docs\n') fp.write(' \n\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' %s\n' % self.pyname(obj_name)) fp.write(' \n\n') def write_class_footer(self, obj_name, fp): fp.write('\n') def write_heading(self, text, fp): fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' ' + text + '\n\n') def close_section(self, fp): fp.write(' \n') def write_synopsis(self, obj_def, fp): fp.write('\n') fp.write(' %s\n' % self.pyname(obj_def.c_name)) if isinstance(obj_def, definitions.ObjectDef): if obj_def.parent: fp.write(' %s' '\n' % (self.make_class_ref(obj_def.parent), self.pyname(obj_def.parent))) for base in obj_def.implements: fp.write(' %s' '\n' % (self.make_class_ref(base), self.pyname(base))) elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.InterfaceDef): fp.write(' gobject.GInterface' '\n') elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.BoxedDef): fp.write(' gobject.GBoxed' '\n') elif isinstance(obj_def, definitions.PointerDef): fp.write(' gobject.GPointer' '\n') constructor = self.parser.find_constructor(obj_def, self.overrides) if constructor: fp.write('%s\n' % self.create_constructor_prototype(constructor)) methods = self.parser.find_methods(obj_def) methods = filter(lambda meth, self=self: not self.overrides.is_ignored(meth.c_name), methods) for meth in methods: fp.write('%s\n' % self.create_method_prototype(meth, addlink=1)) fp.write('\n\n') def write_hierarchy(self, obj_name, ancestry, fp): fp.write('') indent = '' for name, interfaces in ancestry: fp.write(indent + '+-- '+ self.pyname(name) + '') if interfaces: fp.write(' (implements ') for i in range(len(interfaces)): fp.write('%s' % (self.make_class_ref(interfaces[i]), self.pyname(interfaces[i]))) if i != len(interfaces) - 1: fp.write(', ') fp.write(')\n') else: fp.write('\n') indent = indent + ' ' fp.write('\n\n') def write_params(self, params, ret, func_doc, fp): if not params and (not ret or ret == 'none'): return fp.write(' \n') for type, name, dflt, null in params: if func_doc: descr = string.strip(func_doc.get_param_description(name)) else: descr = 'a ' + type fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' %s :\n' % name) fp.write(' %s\n' % self.reformat_text(descr, singleline=1)) fp.write(' \n') if ret and ret != 'none': if func_doc and func_doc.ret: descr = string.strip(func_doc.ret) else: descr = 'a ' + ret fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' Returns :\n') fp.write(' %s\n' % self.reformat_text(descr, singleline=1)) fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' \n') def write_constructor(self, func_def, func_doc, fp): prototype = self.create_constructor_prototype(func_def) fp.write('%s\n' % prototype) self.write_params(func_def.params, func_def.ret, func_doc, fp) if func_doc and func_doc.description: fp.write(self.reformat_text(func_doc.description)) fp.write('\n\n\n') def write_method(self, meth_def, func_doc, fp): fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' ' + self.pyname(meth_def.of_object) + '.' + meth_def.name + '\n\n') prototype = self.create_method_prototype(meth_def) fp.write('%s\n' % prototype) self.write_params(meth_def.params, meth_def.ret, func_doc, fp) if func_doc and func_doc.description: fp.write(self.reformat_text(func_doc.description)) fp.write(' \n\n\n') def output_toc(self, files, fp=sys.stdout): if self.use_xml: fp.write('\n') fp.write('\n') #for filename, obj_def in files: # fp.write(' \n') #fp.write(']>\n\n') #fp.write('\n') #fp.write(' Class Documentation\n') #for filename, obj_def in files: # fp.write('&' + string.translate(obj_def.c_name, # self.__transtable) + ';\n') #fp.write('\n') fp.write('\n') fp.write(' Class Reference\n') for filename, obj_def in files: fp.write(' \n' % filename) fp.write('\n') else: fp.write('\n') fp.write(']>\n\n') fp.write('\n\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' Pigment-Python Docs\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' Guillaume\n') fp.write(' Emont\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' Loïc\n') fp.write(' Molinari\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' \n\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' Class Hierarchy\n') fp.write(' Not done yet\n') fp.write(' \n\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write(' Class Documentation\n') for filename, obj_def in files: fp.write('&' + string.translate(obj_def.c_name, self.__transtable) + ';\n') fp.write(' \n') fp.write('\n') if __name__ == '__main__': try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "d:s:o:", ["defs-file=", "override=", "source-dir=", "output-prefix="]) except getopt.error, e: sys.stderr.write('docgen.py: %s\n' % e) sys.stderr.write( 'usage: docgen.py -d file.defs [-s /src/dir] [-o output-prefix]\n') sys.exit(1) defs_file = None overrides_file = None source_dirs = [] output_prefix = 'docs' for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-d', '--defs-file'): defs_file = arg if opt in ('--override',): overrides_file = arg elif opt in ('-s', '--source-dir'): source_dirs.append(arg) elif opt in ('-o', '--output-prefix'): output_prefix = arg if len(args) != 0 or not defs_file: sys.stderr.write( 'usage: docgen.py -d file.defs [-s /src/dir] [-o output-prefix]\n') sys.exit(1) d = DocbookDocWriter() d.add_sourcedirs(source_dirs) d.add_docs(defs_file, overrides_file, 'pgm') d.output_docs(output_prefix) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/scmexpr.py0000644000175000017500000001144311205034415015135 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- from __future__ import generators import string from cStringIO import StringIO class error(Exception): def __init__(self, filename, lineno, msg): Exception.__init__(self, msg) self.filename = filename self.lineno = lineno self.msg = msg def __str__(self): return '%s:%d: error: %s' % (self.filename, self.lineno, self.msg) trans = [' '] * 256 for i in range(256): if chr(i) in string.letters + string.digits + '_': trans[i] = chr(i) else: trans[i] = '_' trans = string.join(trans, '') def parse(filename): if isinstance(filename, str): fp = open(filename, 'r') else: # if not string, assume it is some kind of iterator fp = filename filename = getattr(fp, 'name', '') whitespace = ' \t\n\r\x0b\x0c' nonsymbol = whitespace + '();\'"' stack = [] openlines = [] lineno = 0 for line in fp: pos = 0 lineno += 1 while pos < len(line): if line[pos] in whitespace: # ignore whitespace pass elif line[pos] == ';': # comment break elif line[pos:pos+2] == "'(": pass # the open parenthesis will be handled next iteration elif line[pos] == '(': stack.append(()) openlines.append(lineno) elif line[pos] == ')': if len(stack) == 0: raise error(filename, lineno, 'close parenthesis found when none open') closed = stack[-1] del stack[-1] del openlines[-1] if stack: stack[-1] += (closed,) else: yield closed elif line[pos] == '"': # quoted string if not stack: raise error(filename, lineno, 'string found outside of s-expression') endpos = pos + 1 chars = [] while endpos < len(line): if endpos+1 < len(line) and line[endpos] == '\\': endpos += 1 if line[endpos] == 'n': chars.append('\n') elif line[endpos] == 'r': chars.append('\r') elif line[endpos] == 't': chars.append('\t') else: chars.append('\\') chars.append(line[endpos]) elif line[endpos] == '"': break else: chars.append(line[endpos]) endpos += 1 if endpos >= len(line): raise error(filename, lineno, "unclosed quoted string") pos = endpos stack[-1] += (''.join(chars),) else: # symbol/number if not stack: raise error(filename, lineno, 'identifier found outside of s-expression') endpos = pos while endpos < len(line) and line[endpos] not in nonsymbol: endpos += 1 symbol = line[pos:endpos] pos = max(pos, endpos-1) try: symbol = int(symbol) except ValueError: try: symbol = float(symbol) except ValueError: pass stack[-1] += (symbol,) pos += 1 if len(stack) != 0: msg = '%d unclosed parentheses found at end of ' \ 'file (opened on line(s) %s)' % (len(stack), ', '.join(map(str, openlines))) raise error(filename, lineno, msg) class Parser: def __init__(self, filename): """Argument is either a string, a parse tree, or file object""" self.filename = filename def startParsing(self, filename=None): statements = parse(filename or self.filename) for statement in statements: self.handle(statement) def handle(self, tup): cmd = string.translate(tup[0], trans) if hasattr(self, cmd): getattr(self, cmd)(*tup[1:]) else: self.unknown(tup) def unknown(self, tup): pass _testString = """; a scheme file (define-func gdk_font_load ; a comment at end of line GdkFont ((string name))) (define-boxed GdkEvent gdk_event_copy gdk_event_free "sizeof(GdkEvent)") """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys if sys.argv[1:]: fp = open(sys.argv[1]) else: fp = StringIO(_testString) statements = parse(fp) for s in statements: print `s` pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/defsparser.py0000644000175000017500000001324111205034415015610 00000000000000# -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- import os, sys import scmexpr from definitions import BoxedDef, EnumDef, FlagsDef, FunctionDef, \ InterfaceDef, MethodDef, ObjectDef, PointerDef, VirtualDef include_path = ['.'] class IncludeParser(scmexpr.Parser): """A simple parser that follows include statements automatically""" def include(self, input_filename): global include_path if os.path.isabs(input_filename): filename = input_filename # set self.filename to the include name, to handle recursive includes oldfile = self.filename self.filename = filename self.startParsing() self.filename = oldfile else: inc_path = [os.path.dirname(self.filename)] + include_path for filename in [os.path.join(path_entry, input_filename) for path_entry in inc_path]: if not os.path.exists(filename): continue # set self.filename to the include name, to handle recursive includes oldfile = self.filename self.filename = filename self.startParsing() self.filename = oldfile break else: raise IOError("%s not found in include path %s" % (input_filename, inc_path)) class DefsParser(IncludeParser): def __init__(self, arg, defines={}): IncludeParser.__init__(self, arg) self.objects = [] self.interfaces = [] self.enums = [] # enums and flags self.boxes = [] # boxed types self.pointers = [] # pointer types self.functions = [] # functions and methods self.virtuals = [] # virtual methods self.c_name = {} # hash of c names of functions self.methods = {} # hash of methods of particular objects self.defines = defines # -Dfoo=bar options, as dictionary def define_object(self, *args): odef = apply(ObjectDef, args) self.objects.append(odef) self.c_name[odef.c_name] = odef def define_interface(self, *args): idef = apply(InterfaceDef, args) self.interfaces.append(idef) self.c_name[idef.c_name] = idef def define_enum(self, *args): edef = apply(EnumDef, args) self.enums.append(edef) self.c_name[edef.c_name] = edef def define_flags(self, *args): fdef = apply(FlagsDef, args) self.enums.append(fdef) self.c_name[fdef.c_name] = fdef def define_boxed(self, *args): bdef = apply(BoxedDef, args) self.boxes.append(bdef) self.c_name[bdef.c_name] = bdef def define_pointer(self, *args): pdef = apply(PointerDef, args) self.pointers.append(pdef) self.c_name[pdef.c_name] = pdef def define_function(self, *args): fdef = apply(FunctionDef, args) self.functions.append(fdef) self.c_name[fdef.c_name] = fdef def define_method(self, *args): mdef = apply(MethodDef, args) self.functions.append(mdef) self.c_name[mdef.c_name] = mdef def define_virtual(self, *args): vdef = apply(VirtualDef, args) self.virtuals.append(vdef) def merge(self, old, parmerge): for obj in self.objects: if old.c_name.has_key(obj.c_name): obj.merge(old.c_name[obj.c_name]) for f in self.functions: if old.c_name.has_key(f.c_name): f.merge(old.c_name[f.c_name], parmerge) def printMissing(self, old): for obj in self.objects: if not old.c_name.has_key(obj.c_name): obj.write_defs() for f in self.functions: if not old.c_name.has_key(f.c_name): f.write_defs() def write_defs(self, fp=sys.stdout): for obj in self.objects: obj.write_defs(fp) for enum in self.enums: enum.write_defs(fp) for boxed in self.boxes: boxed.write_defs(fp) for pointer in self.pointers: pointer.write_defs(fp) for func in self.functions: func.write_defs(fp) def find_object(self, c_name): for obj in self.objects: if obj.c_name == c_name: return obj else: raise ValueError('object %r not found' % c_name) def find_constructor(self, obj, overrides): for func in self.functions: if isinstance(func, FunctionDef) and \ func.is_constructor_of == obj.c_name and \ not overrides.is_ignored(func.c_name): return func def find_methods(self, obj): objname = obj.c_name return filter(lambda func, on=objname: isinstance(func, MethodDef) and func.of_object == on, self.functions) def find_virtuals(self, obj): objname = obj.c_name retval = filter(lambda func, on=objname: isinstance(func, VirtualDef) and func.of_object == on, self.virtuals) return retval def find_functions(self): return filter(lambda func: isinstance(func, FunctionDef) and not func.is_constructor_of, self.functions) def ifdef(self, *args): if args[0] in self.defines: for arg in args[1:]: #print >> sys.stderr, "-----> Handling conditional definition (%s): %s" % (args[0], arg) self.handle(arg) else: pass #print >> sys.stderr, "-----> Conditional %s is not true" % (args[0],) def ifndef(self, *args): if args[0] not in self.defines: for arg in args[1:]: self.handle(arg) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/h2def.py0000755000175000017500000004303411205034415014450 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- # Search through a header file looking for function prototypes. # For each prototype, generate a scheme style definition. # GPL'ed # Toby D. Reeves # # Modified by James Henstridge to output stuff in # Havoc's new defs format. Info on this format can be seen at: # http://www.gnome.org/mailing-lists/archives/gtk-devel-list/2000-January/0085.shtml # Updated to be PEP-8 compatible and refactored to use OOP import getopt import os import re import string import sys import defsparser # ------------------ Create typecodes from typenames --------- _upperstr_pat1 = re.compile(r'([^A-Z])([A-Z])') _upperstr_pat2 = re.compile(r'([A-Z][A-Z])([A-Z][0-9a-z])') _upperstr_pat3 = re.compile(r'^([A-Z])([A-Z])') def to_upper_str(name): """Converts a typename to the equivalent upercase and underscores name. This is used to form the type conversion macros and enum/flag name variables""" name = _upperstr_pat1.sub(r'\1_\2', name) name = _upperstr_pat2.sub(r'\1_\2', name) name = _upperstr_pat3.sub(r'\1_\2', name, count=1) return string.upper(name) def typecode(typename): """create a typecode (eg. GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) from a typename""" return string.replace(to_upper_str(typename), '_', '_TYPE_', 1) # ------------------ Find object definitions ----------------- def strip_comments(buf): parts = [] lastpos = 0 while 1: pos = string.find(buf, '/*', lastpos) if pos >= 0: parts.append(buf[lastpos:pos]) pos = string.find(buf, '*/', pos) if pos >= 0: lastpos = pos + 2 else: break else: parts.append(buf[lastpos:]) break return string.join(parts, '') obj_name_pat = "[A-Z][a-z]*[A-Z][A-Za-z0-9]*" split_prefix_pat = re.compile('([A-Z]+[a-z]*)([A-Za-z0-9]+)') def find_obj_defs(buf, objdefs=[]): """ Try to find object definitions in header files. """ # filter out comments from buffer. buf = strip_comments(buf) maybeobjdefs = [] # contains all possible objects from file # first find all structures that look like they may represent a GtkObject pat = re.compile("struct _(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s*{\s*" + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s+", re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break maybeobjdefs.append((m.group(1), m.group(2))) pos = m.end() # handle typedef struct { ... } style struct defs. pat = re.compile("typedef struct\s+[_\w]*\s*{\s*" + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s+[^}]*}\s*" + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")\s*;", re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break maybeobjdefs.append((m.group(2), m.group(2))) pos = m.end() # now find all structures that look like they might represent a class: pat = re.compile("struct _(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s*{\s*" + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s+", re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break t = (m.group(1), m.group(2)) # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. if t in maybeobjdefs: objdefs.append(t) pos = m.end() pat = re.compile("typedef struct\s+[_\w]*\s*{\s*" + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s+[^}]*}\s*" + "(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s*;", re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break t = (m.group(2), m.group(1)) # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. if t in maybeobjdefs: objdefs.append(t) pos = m.end() # now find all structures that look like they might represent # a class inherited from GTypeInterface: pat = re.compile("struct _(" + obj_name_pat + ")Class\s*{\s*" + "GTypeInterface\s+", re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break t = (m.group(1), '') t2 = (m.group(1)+'Class', 'GTypeInterface') # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. if t2 in maybeobjdefs: objdefs.append(t) pos = m.end() # now find all structures that look like they might represent # an Iface inherited from GTypeInterface: pat = re.compile("struct _(" + obj_name_pat + ")Iface\s*{\s*" + "GTypeInterface\s+", re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break t = (m.group(1), '') t2 = (m.group(1)+'Iface', 'GTypeInterface') # if we find an object structure together with a corresponding # class structure, then we have probably found a GtkObject subclass. if t2 in maybeobjdefs: objdefs.append(t) pos = m.end() def sort_obj_defs(objdefs): objdefs.sort() # not strictly needed, but looks nice pos = 0 while pos < len(objdefs): klass,parent = objdefs[pos] for i in range(pos+1, len(objdefs)): # parent below subclass ... reorder if objdefs[i][0] == parent: objdefs.insert(i+1, objdefs[pos]) del objdefs[pos] break else: pos = pos + 1 return objdefs # ------------------ Find enum definitions ----------------- def find_enum_defs(buf, enums=[]): # strip comments # bulk comments buf = strip_comments(buf) buf = re.sub('\n', ' ', buf) enum_pat = re.compile(r'enum\s*{([^}]*)}\s*([A-Z][A-Za-z]*)(\s|;)') splitter = re.compile(r'\s*,\s', re.MULTILINE) pos = 0 while pos < len(buf): m = enum_pat.search(buf, pos) if not m: break name = m.group(2) vals = m.group(1) isflags = string.find(vals, '<<') >= 0 entries = [] for val in splitter.split(vals): if not string.strip(val): continue entries.append(string.split(val)[0]) if name != 'GdkCursorType': enums.append((name, isflags, entries)) pos = m.end() # ------------------ Find function definitions ----------------- def clean_func(buf): """ Ideally would make buf have a single prototype on each line. Actually just cuts out a good deal of junk, but leaves lines where a regex can figure prototypes out. """ # bulk comments buf = strip_comments(buf) # compact continued lines pat = re.compile(r"""\\\n""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub('', buf) # Preprocess directives pat = re.compile(r"""^[#].*?$""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub('', buf) #typedefs, stucts, and enums pat = re.compile(r"""^(typedef|struct|enum)(\s|.|\n)*?;\s*""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub('', buf) #strip DECLS macros pat = re.compile(r"""G_BEGIN_DECLS|BEGIN_LIBGTOP_DECLS""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub('', buf) #extern "C" pat = re.compile(r"""^\s*(extern)\s+\"C\"\s+{""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub('', buf) #multiple whitespace pat = re.compile(r"""\s+""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub(' ', buf) #clean up line ends pat = re.compile(r""";\s*""", re.MULTILINE) buf = pat.sub('\n', buf) buf = buf.lstrip() #associate *, &, and [] with type instead of variable #pat = re.compile(r'\s+([*|&]+)\s*(\w+)') pat = re.compile(r' \s* ([*|&]+) \s* (\w+)', re.VERBOSE) buf = pat.sub(r'\1 \2', buf) pat = re.compile(r'\s+ (\w+) \[ \s* \]', re.VERBOSE) buf = pat.sub(r'[] \1', buf) # make return types that are const work. buf = string.replace(buf, 'G_CONST_RETURN ', 'const-') buf = string.replace(buf, 'const ', 'const-') return buf proto_pat=re.compile(r""" (?P(-|\w|\&|\*)+\s*) # return type \s+ # skip whitespace (?P\w+)\s*[(] # match the function name until the opening ( \s*(?P.*?)\s*[)] # group the function arguments """, re.IGNORECASE|re.VERBOSE) #""" arg_split_pat = re.compile("\s*,\s*") get_type_pat = re.compile(r'(const-)?([A-Za-z0-9]+)\*?\s+') pointer_pat = re.compile('.*\*$') func_new_pat = re.compile('(\w+)_new$') class DefsWriter: def __init__(self, fp=None, prefix=None, verbose=False, defsfilter=None): if not fp: fp = sys.stdout self.fp = fp self.prefix = prefix self.verbose = verbose self._enums = {} self._objects = {} self._functions = {} if defsfilter: filter = defsparser.DefsParser(defsfilter) filter.startParsing() for func in filter.functions + filter.methods.values(): self._functions[func.c_name] = func for obj in filter.objects + filter.boxes + filter.interfaces: self._objects[obj.c_name] = func for obj in filter.enums: self._enums[obj.c_name] = func def write_def(self, deffile): buf = open(deffile).read() self.fp.write('\n;; From %s\n\n' % os.path.basename(deffile)) self._define_func(buf) self.fp.write('\n') def write_enum_defs(self, enums, fp=None): if not fp: fp = self.fp fp.write(';; Enumerations and flags ...\n\n') trans = string.maketrans(string.uppercase + '_', string.lowercase + '-') filter = self._enums for cname, isflags, entries in enums: if filter: if cname in filter: continue name = cname module = None m = split_prefix_pat.match(cname) if m: module = m.group(1) name = m.group(2) if isflags: fp.write('(define-flags ' + name + '\n') else: fp.write('(define-enum ' + name + '\n') if module: fp.write(' (in-module "' + module + '")\n') fp.write(' (c-name "' + cname + '")\n') fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + typecode(cname) + '")\n') prefix = entries[0] for ent in entries: # shorten prefix til we get a match ... # and handle GDK_FONT_FONT, GDK_FONT_FONTSET case while ent[:len(prefix)] != prefix or len(prefix) >= len(ent): prefix = prefix[:-1] prefix_len = len(prefix) fp.write(' (values\n') for ent in entries: fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % (string.translate(ent[prefix_len:], trans), ent)) fp.write(' )\n') fp.write(')\n\n') def write_obj_defs(self, objdefs, fp=None): if not fp: fp = self.fp fp.write(';; -*- scheme -*-\n') fp.write('; object definitions ...\n') filter = self._objects for klass, parent in objdefs: if filter: if klass in filter: continue m = split_prefix_pat.match(klass) cmodule = None cname = klass if m: cmodule = m.group(1) cname = m.group(2) fp.write('(define-object ' + cname + '\n') if cmodule: fp.write(' (in-module "' + cmodule + '")\n') if parent: fp.write(' (parent "' + parent + '")\n') fp.write(' (c-name "' + klass + '")\n') fp.write(' (gtype-id "' + typecode(klass) + '")\n') # should do something about accessible fields fp.write(')\n\n') def _define_func(self, buf): buf = clean_func(buf) buf = string.split(buf,'\n') filter = self._functions for p in buf: if not p: continue m = proto_pat.match(p) if m == None: if self.verbose: sys.stderr.write('No match:|%s|\n' % p) continue func = m.group('func') if func[0] == '_': continue if filter: if func in filter: continue ret = m.group('ret') args = m.group('args') args = arg_split_pat.split(args) for i in range(len(args)): spaces = string.count(args[i], ' ') if spaces > 1: args[i] = string.replace(args[i], ' ', '-', spaces - 1) self._write_func(func, ret, args) def _write_func(self, name, ret, args): if len(args) >= 1: # methods must have at least one argument munged_name = name.replace('_', '') m = get_type_pat.match(args[0]) if m: obj = m.group(2) if munged_name[:len(obj)] == obj.lower(): self._write_method(obj, name, ret, args) return if self.prefix: l = len(self.prefix) if name[:l] == self.prefix and name[l] == '_': fname = name[l+1:] else: fname = name else: fname = name # it is either a constructor or normal function self.fp.write('(define-function ' + fname + '\n') self.fp.write(' (c-name "' + name + '")\n') # Hmmm... Let's asume that a constructor function name # ends with '_new' and it returns a pointer. m = func_new_pat.match(name) if pointer_pat.match(ret) and m: cname = '' for s in m.group(1).split ('_'): cname += s.title() if cname != '': self.fp.write(' (is-constructor-of "' + cname + '")\n') self._write_return(ret) self._write_arguments(args) def _write_method(self, obj, name, ret, args): regex = string.join(map(lambda x: x+'_?', string.lower(obj)),'') mname = re.sub(regex, '', name, 1) if self.prefix: l = len(self.prefix) + 1 if mname[:l] == self.prefix and mname[l+1] == '_': mname = mname[l+1:] self.fp.write('(define-method ' + mname + '\n') self.fp.write(' (of-object "' + obj + '")\n') self.fp.write(' (c-name "' + name + '")\n') self._write_return(ret) self._write_arguments(args[1:]) def _write_return(self, ret): if ret != 'void': self.fp.write(' (return-type "' + ret + '")\n') else: self.fp.write(' (return-type "none")\n') def _write_arguments(self, args): is_varargs = 0 has_args = len(args) > 0 for arg in args: if arg == '...': is_varargs = 1 elif arg in ('void', 'void '): has_args = 0 if has_args: self.fp.write(' (parameters\n') for arg in args: if arg != '...': tupleArg = tuple(string.split(arg)) if len(tupleArg) == 2: self.fp.write(' \'("%s" "%s")\n' % tupleArg) self.fp.write(' )\n') if is_varargs: self.fp.write(' (varargs #t)\n') self.fp.write(')\n\n') # ------------------ Main function ----------------- def main(args): verbose = False onlyenums = False onlyobjdefs = False separate = False modulename = None defsfilter = None opts, args = getopt.getopt(args[1:], 'vs:m:f:', ['onlyenums', 'onlyobjdefs', 'modulename=', 'separate=', 'defsfilter=']) for o, v in opts: if o == '-v': verbose = True if o == '--onlyenums': onlyenums = True if o == '--onlyobjdefs': onlyobjdefs = True if o in ('-s', '--separate'): separate = v if o in ('-m', '--modulename'): modulename = v if o in ('-f', '--defsfilter'): defsfilter = v if not args[0:1]: print 'Must specify at least one input file name' return -1 # read all the object definitions in objdefs = [] enums = [] for filename in args: buf = open(filename).read() find_obj_defs(buf, objdefs) find_enum_defs(buf, enums) objdefs = sort_obj_defs(objdefs) if separate: methods = file(separate + '.defs', 'w') types = file(separate + '-types.defs', 'w') dw = DefsWriter(methods, prefix=modulename, verbose=verbose, defsfilter=defsfilter) dw.write_obj_defs(objdefs, types) dw.write_enum_defs(enums, types) print "Wrote %s-types.defs" % separate for filename in args: dw.write_def(filename) print "Wrote %s.defs" % separate else: dw = DefsWriter(prefix=modulename, verbose=verbose, defsfilter=defsfilter) if onlyenums: dw.write_enum_defs(enums) elif onlyobjdefs: dw.write_obj_defs(objdefs) else: dw.write_obj_defs(objdefs) dw.write_enum_defs(enums) for filename in args: dw.write_def(filename) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/README.defs0000644000175000017500000002474511205034415014713 00000000000000 ChangeLog for this draft: - caller-owns-return attribute on functions/methods - include gtk-type-id in the type alias system - c-name for types converted to in-c-name out-c-name inout-c-name - merge unref-func and destroy-func for boxed types into release-func - split structs out of boxed types - c-declaration field - special "native" type alias; bail and use C declaration when necessary - defined objects and boxeds automatically create a module - make constructors functions and not methods, in appropriate object/boxed module Draft ========================= The overall syntax is: (type-of-thing-being-defined name-used-to-refer-to-this-thing (attribute-name attribute-value-depending-on-the-attribute) (attribute-name attribute-value-depending-on-the-attribute) (attribute-name attribute-value-depending-on-the-attribute)) Some definitions can have a c-declaration field that gives the C code we parsed to arrive at the definition. The c-declaration is a quoted string because it can contain parentheses and such. Defined types and their attributes: === (module module-name (submodule-of module-name)) ;; submodule is optional Ex: (module Gtk) Ex: (module Rgb (submodule-of Gdk)) modules are later referred to with a list of module names, like (Gdk Rgb) or (Gtk) Object and boxed type definitions automatically create a submodule. For example, GtkCList creates the module (module CList (submodule-of (Gtk))) which is referred to as module (Gtk CList). === (type (alias some-unique-identifier) (in-module module-name) ;; optional, gchar* is not in a module (gtk-type-id gtk-type-system-id) ;; optional, absent if this is not ;; in the type system (in-c-name name-of-symbol-in-C) (out-c-name name-of-symbol-in-C) (inout-c-name name-of-symbol-in-C)) Ex: (type (alias string) (gtk-type-id GTK_TYPE_STRING) (in-c-name const-gchar*) (out-c-name gchar**) ;; actually I'm not sure how strings work out/inout (inout-c-name gchar*)) ;; This one would be implied by the (object) def for GtkWidget I ;; think - (type) is only required for types that are not implied ;; by other definitions, such as int/boolean/etc. (type (alias GtkWidget) (in-module (Gtk)) (gtk-type-id GTK_TYPE_WIDGET) (in-c-name GtkWidget*) (inout-c-name GtkWidget*) (out-c-name GtkWidget**)) "Type" bindings are automatically assumed for objects, boxed types, etc. as defined below. The alias field is used to refer to the type later on. If the C type has spaces they are converted to hyphens after compressing all syntactically significant whitespace to a single space: (type (alias const-gchar* (c-name const-gchar*))) So hyphens have to go back to spaces for binding generators that output C code. Whenever a type alias can be used, it is also possible to use the keyword "native", which implies that the type in question is too C-specific to represent. Then a c-declaration will typically be available for use. C types containing [] or () are function pointers or arrays. For arrays that don't specify a size, we just treat them as pointers. For function pointers, we need special (type) syntax/attributes of some kind, but since there basically aren't any of these right now in the libs we care about we can just ignore them. For arrays that specify a size ditto, you would handle them by adding an (array-size) attribute or something or using the "native" keyword and skipping the (type) stuff. === (object object-name (in-module module-name-list) (parent object-name optional-module-name-if-different) (abstract boolean-is-abstract-class) ;; omit for default of #f (c-name name-of-the-object-in-C) (field (type-and-name type-alias-of-struct-field name-of-struct-field) (access read-or-write-or-readwrite))) Ex: (object Widget (in-module (Gtk)) (parent Object) ;; could say (parent Object (Gtk)) (abstract #t) (c-name GtkWidget) (field (type-and-name GdkWindow* window) (access read))) An "object" declaration automatically implies the type definition: (type (alias concat-module-elements-and-object-name) (in-c-name pointer-to-c-name) (out-c-name pointer-to-pointer-to-c-name) (inout-c-name pointer-to-c-name)) Ex: (type (alias GtkWidget) (in-c-name GtkWidget*) (out-c-name GtkWidget**) (inout-c-name GtkWidget*)) It also implies a module that is the name broken into parts: (module CTree (submodule-of Gtk)) === (function function-name (in-module module-name-list) ;; "static methods" go in their ;; object's module (is-constructor-of object-type-alias) ;; optional, marks a constructor (c-name function-name) (return-type return-value-type) ;; defaults to void (caller-owns-return boolean-value) ;; defaults to #f (parameter in-or-out-or-inout (type-and-name parameter-type-alias parameter-name) (c-declaration "c-type-and-name")) ;; c-declaration only required ;; if the type alias is "native" (varargs #t) ;; has varargs at the end ) Ex: (function init (in-module (Gdk Rgb) (c-name gdk_rgb_init))) Ex: (function new (in-module (Gdk Rgb Cmap)) (is-constructor-of GdkRgbCmap) (c-name gdk_rgb_cmap_new) (return-type GdkRgbCmap) (caller-owns-return #t) ;; perhaps this could be implied by is-constructor-of (parameter in (type-and-name array-of-guint32 colors)) (parameter in (type-and-name gint n_colors))) Ex: (function config_set_set_handler (in-module (Gnome)) (c-name gnome_config_set_set_handler) (parameter in (type-and-name native func) (c-declaration "void (*func)(void*)")) (parameter in (type-and-name gpointer data))) === (method method-name (of-object object-name module-name) ;; retval/arg attributes as for (function), but with first parameter ;; omitted for non-constructors ) Ex: (method set_text (of-object Label (Gtk)) (parameter (type-and-name const-gchar* str))) === (object-argument arg-name (of-object object-we-are-an-argument-of optional-objects-module) (type argument-type) ;; not sure what to put for type ;; flags all default to #f (readable bool-value) (writeable bool-value) (run-action bool-value) (construct-only bool-value)) Ex: (object-argument label (of-object Label (Gtk)) (type gchar*) ;; ???? (readable #t) (writeable #t)) === (signal signal-name (of-object object-we-are-a-signal-of optional-objects-module) ;; return value and parameters as for a function, omitting the object ;; and user data parameters ;; what other properties matter for a signal? ) Ex: (signal select_row (of-object CList (Gtk)) ;; return type defaults to void (parameter in (type-and-name gint row)) (parameter in (type-and-name gint column)) (parameter in (type-and-name GdkEvent* event))) === (enum enum-name (in-module modname) (c-name name-in-c) (value (name value-name-noprefixes-hyphen-lowercase) (c-name value-c-name))) Ex: (enum DirectionType (in-module Gtk) (c-name GtkDirectionType) (value (name tab-forward) (c-name GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD)) (value (name tab-backward) (c-name GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD)) (value (name up) (c-name GTK_DIR_UP)) (value (name down) (c-name GTK_DIR_DOWN)) (value (name left) (c-name GTK_DIR_LEFT)) (value (name right) (c-name GTK_DIR_RIGHT))) (enum Pos (in-module (Gtk CTree)) (c-name GtkCTreePos) (value (name before) (c-name GTK_CTREE_POS_BEFORE)) (value (name as-child) (c-name GTK_CTREE_POS_AS_CHILD)) (value (name after) (c-name GTK_CTREE_POS_AFTER))) === (flags) is just like enum, but some bindings may wrap enums and flags differently. === (boxed boxed-name (in-module modname) (c-name c-name) (ref-func func-to-increase-refcount) (copy-func func-to-copy) (release-func func-to-destroy-or-decrement-refcount) (field (type-and-name type-alias-of-struct-field name-of-struct-field) (access access-rule))) It is never OK to use memcpy() to copy a boxed type, or use malloc()/free() to alloc/free one. Ex: (boxed Pixmap (in-module (Gdk)) (c-name GdkPixmap) (ref-func pixmap_ref) (unref-func pixmap_unref)) An "object" declaration automatically implies the type definition: (type (alias concat-module-elements-and-boxed-name) (in-c-name pointer-to-c-name) (out-c-name pointer-to-pointer-to-c-name) (inout-c-name pointer-to-c-name)) Ex: (type (alias GdkPixmap) (in-c-name GdkPixmap*) (out-c-name GdkPixmap**) (inout-c-name GdkPixmap*)) === (struct struct-name (in-module modname) (c-name c-name) (field (type-and-name type-alias-of-struct-field name-of-struct-field) (access access-rule))) Ex: (struct Rectangle (in-module (Gdk)) (c-name GdkRectangle) (field (type-and-name gint16 x) (access readwrite)) (field (type-and-name gint16 y) (access readwrite)) (field (type-and-name guint16 width) (access readwrite)) (field (type-and-name guint16 height) (access readwrite))) Implies GdkRectangle type alias: (type (alias GdkRectangle) (in-c-name GdkRectangle*) (out-c-name GdkRectangle*) ;; note - not the same as boxed types (inout-c-name GdkRectangle*)) === (user-function name (in-module module) (c-name c-typedef-name) ;; return-type and parameters as for (function) ) Ex: (user-function PrintFunc (in-module (Gtk)) (parameter in (type-and-name gpointer func_data)) (parameter in (type-and-name gchar* str))) === (typedef new-name (in-module module) (c-name c-full-name) (orig-type alias-of-orig-type)) Ex: (typedef Type (in-module (Gtk)) (c-name GtkType) (orig-type guint)) pigment-python-0.3.12/codegen/mkskel.py0000755000175000017500000000536311205034415014751 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- Mode: Python; py-indent-offset: 4 -*- import sys, os, getopt module_init_template = \ '/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */\n' + \ '#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H\n' + \ '# include "config.h"\n' + \ '#endif\n' + \ '#include \n' + \ '#include \n' + \ '\n' + \ '/* include any extra headers needed here */\n' + \ '\n' + \ 'void %(prefix)s_register_classes(PyObject *d);\n' + \ 'extern PyMethodDef %(prefix)s_functions[];\n' + \ '\n' + \ 'DL_EXPORT(void)\n' + \ 'init%(module)s(void)\n' + \ '{\n' + \ ' PyObject *m, *d;\n' + \ '\n' + \ ' /* perform any initialisation required by the library here */\n' + \ '\n' + \ ' m = Py_InitModule("%(module)s", %(prefix)s_functions);\n' + \ ' d = PyModule_GetDict(m);\n' + \ '\n' + \ ' init_pygtk();\n' + \ '\n' + \ ' %(prefix)s_register_classes(d);\n' + \ '\n' + \ ' /* add anything else to the module dictionary (such as constants) */\n' +\ '\n' + \ ' if (PyErr_Occurred())\n' + \ ' Py_FatalError("could not initialise module %(module)s");\n' + \ '}\n' override_template = \ '/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */\n' + \ '%%%%\n' + \ 'headers\n' + \ '/* include any required headers here */\n' + \ '%%%%\n' + \ 'init\n' + \ ' /* include any code here that needs to be executed before the\n' + \ ' * extension classes get initialised */\n' + \ '%%%%\n' + \ '\n' + \ '/* you should add appropriate ignore, ignore-glob and\n' + \ ' * override sections here */\n' def open_with_backup(file): if os.path.exists(file): try: os.rename(file, file+'~') except OSError: # fail silently if we can't make a backup pass return open(file, 'w') def write_skels(fileprefix, prefix, module): fp = open_with_backup(fileprefix+'module.c') fp.write(module_init_template % { 'prefix': prefix, 'module': module }) fp.close() fp = open_with_backup(fileprefix+'.override') fp.write(override_template % { 'prefix': prefix, 'module': module }) fp.close() if __name__ == '__main__': opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'f:p:m:h', ['file-prefix=', 'prefix=', 'module=', 'help']) fileprefix = None prefix = None module = None for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-f', '--file-prefix'): fileprefix = arg elif opt in ('-p', '--prefix'): prefix = arg elif opt in ('-m', '--module'): module = arg elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print 'usage: mkskel.py -f fileprefix -p prefix -m module' sys.exit(0) if not fileprefix or not prefix or not module: print 'usage: mkskel.py -f fileprefix -p prefix -m module' sys.exit(1) write_skels(fileprefix, prefix, module) pigment-python-0.3.12/build-aux/0000777000175000017500000000000011205035433013452 500000000000000pigment-python-0.3.12/build-aux/py-compile0000755000175000017500000001005611205035365015400 00000000000000#!/bin/sh # py-compile - Compile a Python program scriptversion=2005-05-14.22 # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program 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. 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" case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 $ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # end: func_emit_wrapper_part2 # func_emit_wrapper [arg=no] # # Emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout. # Don't directly open a file because we may want to # incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw # wrapper executable. Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no if test -n "$1" ; then func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 fi # split this up so that func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # can call each part independently. func_emit_wrapper_part1 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" func_emit_wrapper_part2 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" } # func_to_host_path arg # # Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. # Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself # is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- # build environments: # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. # In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically # converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, # but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. # Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and # $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other # $host/$build combinations not listed above. # # ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation for $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' case $build in *mingw* ) # actually, msys # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_path_tmp1=`( cmd //c echo "$1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_path_tmp1=`cygpath -w "$1"` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero # error code, so we are forced to check the contents of # stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not # found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print # *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both # error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains # the odd construction: func_to_host_path_tmp1=`winepath -w "$1" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_to_host_path_tmp1}"; then func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` else # Allow warning below. func_to_host_path_result="" fi ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine host path corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_path_result="$1" fi ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_path # func_to_host_pathlist arg # # Convert pathlists to host format when used with build tools. # See func_to_host_path(), above. This function supports the # following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for # combinations not listed here): # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to # $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator # character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) # on output. # # ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation on $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. func_to_host_pathlist () { func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" # Once set for this call, this variable should not be # reassigned. It is used in tha fallback case. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e 's|^:*||' -e 's|:*$||'` case $build in *mingw* ) # Actually, msys. # Awkward: cmd appends spaces to result. lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`( cmd //c echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`cygpath -w -p "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1"` func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert pathlists func_to_host_pathlist_result="" func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_to_host_pathlist_f in $func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1 ; do IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS if test -n "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" ; then func_to_host_path "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" if test -n "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_path_result" else func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;$func_to_host_path_result" fi fi fi IFS=: done IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine the host path(s) corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive # specifications. The fix is not to complicate the expression # below, but for the user to provide a working wine installation # with winepath so that path translation in the cross-to-mingw # case works properly. lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos="s|:|;|g" func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos"` fi # Now, add the leading and trailing path separators back case "$1" in :* ) func_to_host_pathlist_result=";$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ;; esac case "$1" in *: ) func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;" ;; esac ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_pathlist # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include # define setmode _setmode #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # define HAVE_SETENV # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # define stat _stat # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifdef __CYGWIN__ # define FOPEN_WB "wb" #endif #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #undef LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF #if defined DEBUGWRAPPER # define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) ltwrapper_debugprintf args static void ltwrapper_debugprintf (const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start (args, fmt); (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end (args); } #else # define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) #endif const char *program_name = NULL; void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg); void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg); void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg); int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); static const char *script_text_part1 = EOF func_emit_wrapper_part1 yes | $SED -e 's/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g' \ -e 's/^/ "/' -e 's/$/\\n"/' echo ";" cat <"))); for (i = 0; i < newargc; i++) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) newargz[%d] : %s\n", i, (newargz[i] ? newargz[i] : ""))); } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* execv doesn't actually work on mingw as expected on unix */ rval = _spawnv (_P_WAIT, lt_argv_zero, (const char * const *) newargz); if (rval == -1) { /* failed to start process */ LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) failed to launch target \"%s\": errno = %d\n", lt_argv_zero, errno)); return 127; } return rval; EOF ;; *) cat <<"EOF" execv (lt_argv_zero, newargz); return rval; /* =127, but avoids unused variable warning */ EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" } void * xmalloc (size_t num) { void *p = (void *) malloc (num); if (!p) lt_fatal ("Memory exhausted"); return p; } char * xstrdup (const char *string) { return string ? strcpy ((char *) xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1), string) : NULL; } const char * base_name (const char *name) { const char *base; #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) /* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */ if (isalpha ((unsigned char) name[0]) && name[1] == ':') name += 2; #endif for (base = name; *name; name++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name)) base = name + 1; return base; } int check_executable (const char *path) { struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(check_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if ((stat (path, &st) >= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(make_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; int tmp_len; char *concat_name; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(find_executable) : %s\n", wrapper ? (*wrapper ? wrapper : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = q - p; p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec)); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { char *errstr = strerror (errno); lt_fatal ("Error accessing file %s (%s)", tmp_pathspec, errstr); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal ("Could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0) *str = '\0'; } return str; } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", program_name, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", (name ? name : ""), (value ? value : ""))); { #ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ char *str = xstrdup (value); setenv (name, str, 1); #else int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) { XFREE (str); } #endif } } char * lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) { char *new_value; if (orig_value && *orig_value) { int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); int add_len = strlen (add); new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); if (to_end) { strcpy (new_value, orig_value); strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); } else { strcpy (new_value, add); strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); } } else { new_value = xstrdup (add); } return new_value; } int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value) { const char *p; int len; if (!arg || !*arg) return 1; p = strchr (arg, (int)'='); if (!p) return 1; *value = xstrdup (++p); len = strlen (arg) - strlen (*value); *name = XMALLOC (char, len); strncpy (*name, arg, len-1); (*name)[len - 1] = '\0'; return 0; } void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_set_opt, arg); } lt_setenv (name, value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *new_value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_prepend_opt, arg); } new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *new_value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_append_opt, arg); } new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 1); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", (name ? 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coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding implicit animation example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Florian Boucault import sys, pgm, gobject from pgm.timing import implicit, controller, ticker # Update animations def on_update_pass(viewport, tck): tck.tick() # Handles the key presses def on_key_press(viewport, event, drawable, help): if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Right: drawable.x += 0.5 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Left: drawable.x -= 0.5 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Down: drawable.y += 0.5 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Up: drawable.y -= 0.5 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.o: if drawable.opacity != 0: drawable.opacity = 0 else: drawable.opacity = 255 elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.h: if help.opacity != 0: help.opacity = 0 else: help.opacity = 220 # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = 'Implicit animation' # Canvas, image drawables creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() img = pgm.Image() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Image properties img.position = (1.0, 1.5, 0.0) img.size = (1.0, 1.0) img.bg_a = 0 img.set_from_file("examples/pictures/fluendo.png") # A drawable needs to be shown img.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) # Set the ticker used by controllers tck = ticker.Ticker() controller.Controller.set_ticker(tck) # Implicity animated image wrapping img animated_img = implicit.AnimatedObject(img) animated_img.mode = implicit.REPLACE # Help drawable creation help = pgm.Text("Implicit animations are great !\n\n" \ "Keys:\n\n" \ "'arrows':\t move the drawable\n" \ "'o':\t set the drawable's opacity to 0 or 255\n" \ "'h':\t get rid of the help\n") # Help text properties tweaking help.position = (0.8, 1.0, 0.0) help.size = (2.0, 1.0) help.font_height = 0.1 help.fg_color = (220, 220, 220, 255) help.bg_color = (20, 20, 20, 255) help.opacity = 0 # A drawable needs to be shown help.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, help) # Implicity animated text wrapping help animated_help = implicit.AnimatedObject(help) animated_help.mode = implicit.REPLACE animated_help.opacity = 220 # Let's start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, animated_img, animated_help) gl.connect('update-pass', on_update_pass, tck) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/text.py0000644000175000017500000000701211205034415014647 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding text example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, pgm, gobject # Align the text function of the button pressed def on_button_press(viewport, event, gl, txt): if event.type == pgm.BUTTON_PRESS: if event.button == pgm.BUTTON_LEFT: txt.alignment = pgm.TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT elif event.button == pgm.BUTTON_MIDDLE: txt.alignment = pgm.TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER elif event.button == pgm.BUTTON_RIGHT: txt.alignment = pgm.TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = '60ème Festival de Cannes' # Canvas and text drawable creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() txt = pgm.Text(u"" \ "Festival " \ "de " \ "Cannes" \ "\n\n" \ u"Le jury du 60ème Festival de Cannes a décerné, dimanche " \ u"27 mai au soir, la Palme d'or à un film roumain, 4 " \ u"mois, 3 semaines et 2 jours, en tête d'un palmarès " \ u"qui braque résolument les projecteurs sur le cinéma " \ u"d'auteur le plus exigeant. Ce palmarès ignore en " \ u"revanche totalement des habitués de la Croisette tels " \ u"que Quentin Tarantino, Emir Kusturica, Wong Kar-wai ou " \ u"les frères Coen, alors que le film de ces derniers, " \ u"No Country for Old Men, était souvent donné favori " \ u"par les rumeurs.") # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Text properties tweaking txt.size = (1.5, 1.5) txt.position = (1.25, 0.75, 0.0) txt.fg_color = (220, 220, 220, 255) txt.bg_color = (20, 20, 20, 255) # Change the size of the text txt.font_height = 0.08 # A drawable needs to be shown txt.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, txt) # Let's connect our callbacks and start the mainloop gl.connect('button-press-event', on_button_press, gl, txt) gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/groups.py0000755000175000017500000001107711205034415015213 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding groups example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Florian Boucault import sys, gobject, pgm from pgm.graph import group, image, text # Handles the key presses def on_key_press(viewport, event, step_size, parent_group, child_group): if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Right: parent_group.x += step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Left: parent_group.x -= step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Down: parent_group.y += step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Up: parent_group.y -= step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.g: child_group.x += step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.d: child_group.x -= step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: child_group.y += step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.r: child_group.y -= step_size elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.e: parent_group.remove(child_group) elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.t: parent_group.add(child_group) elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.y: sx, sy = parent_group.size new_sx = sx + 0.1 new_sy = sy + 0.1 parent_group.size = (new_sx, new_sy) elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.h: sx, sy = parent_group.size new_sx = sx - 0.1 new_sy = sy - 0.1 parent_group.size = (new_sx, new_sy) # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = 'Wrapping drawables' # Canvas creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Create text drawables txt1 = text.Text() txt1.label = "root text 1" txt1.height = 0.15 txt1.size = (1.5, 0.75) txt1.fg_color = (255, 0, 0, 255) txt1.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 255) txt1.visible = True cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, txt1) txt2 = text.Text() txt2.label = "root text 2" txt2.height = 0.25 txt2.size = (1.5, 0.75) txt2.fg_color = (0, 255, 0, 255) txt2.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) txt2.visible = True cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, txt2) txt3 = text.Text() txt3.label = "child text 1" txt3.height = 0.1 txt3.size = (1.5, 0.75) txt3.fg_color = (0, 0, 255, 255) txt3.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) txt3.visible = True cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, txt3) txt4 = text.Text() txt4.label = "child text 2" txt4.height = 0.2 txt4.size = (1.5, 0.75) txt4.fg_color = (255, 0, 255, 255) txt4.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) txt4.visible = True cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, txt4) # Create an image drawable img1 = image.Image() img1.set_from_file("examples/pictures/fluendo.png") img1.size = (1.0, 1.0) img1.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img1.visible = True cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img1) # Create two groups, one containing the other child_group = group.Group(cvs, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) child_group.visible = True child_group.position = (2.0, 1.0, 0.0) child_group.add(txt1) child_group.add(txt2) parent_group = group.Group(cvs, pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE) parent_group.visible = True parent_group.position = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) parent_group.add(txt3) parent_group.add(txt4) parent_group.add(img1) parent_group.add(child_group) # Let's start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, 0.5, parent_group, child_group) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/video.py0000644000175000017500000001031111205034415014765 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding video example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, pgm, gobject, gst fps_label = None # Key press handler def on_key_press(viewport, event, pipeline): # Terminate the mainloop on 'Escape' or 'q' key press event if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() # Switch fullscreen state if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: viewport.fullscreen = not viewport.fullscreen # Toggle fps display elif event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.p: global fps_label canvas = viewport.get_canvas() if fps_label == None: add_fps_display(canvas, viewport) else: canvas.remove(fps_label) fps_label = None # Drag motion handler def on_drag_motion(viewport, event, pipeline): # Accept the drag if the extension of the first uri is a media file if event.uri[0][-3:] in ("avi", "mpg", "ogg", "mkv", "mov", "wmv", "flv"): return True # Drag drop handler def on_drag_drop(viewport, event, pipeline): pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_READY) pipeline.set_property('uri', event.uri[0]) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event, pipeline): pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL) pgm.main_quit() def add_fps_display(canvas, viewport): global fps_label fps_label = pgm.Text() fps_label.bg_a = 0 fps_label.width = canvas.width/10.0 fps_label.height = canvas.height/20.0 fps_label.x = canvas.width - fps_label.width fps_label.y = canvas.height - fps_label.height fps_label.visible = True canvas.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_NEAR, fps_label) refresh_fps_display(viewport) gobject.timeout_add(1000, refresh_fps_display, viewport) def refresh_fps_display(viewport): global fps_label if fps_label != None: fps_label.label = "%d fps" % viewport.frame_rate return True else: return False def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = "Video drag 'n drop" gl.alpha_blending = False screen_ratio = float(gl.screen_size_mm[1])/gl.screen_size_mm[0] gl.size = (800, 800*screen_ratio) # Canvas and image drawable creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() cvs.size = (1.0, 1.0*screen_ratio) img = pgm.Image() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Image properties img.position = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) img.size = cvs.size img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) # A drawable needs to be shown img.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) # GStreamer pipeline setup sink = gst.element_factory_make('pgmimagesink') pipeline = gst.element_factory_make('playbin') pipeline.set_property('video-sink', sink) sink.set_property('image', img) if (len(sys.argv) > 1): pipeline.set_property('uri', sys.argv[1]) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) # Let's start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete, pipeline) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, pipeline) gl.connect('drag-motion-event', on_drag_motion, pipeline) gl.connect('drag-drop-event', on_drag_drop, pipeline) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/mappingmatrix.py0000644000175000017500000000447611205034415016556 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding mapping matrix example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, math, pgm, gobject # Transform the mapping matrix of the image def update_pass_cb(viewport, image, transformation): image.mapping_matrix *= transformation return True # Start animating the mapping matrix when the pixbuf is loaded def on_file_loaded(image, viewport, transformation): viewport.connect('update-pass', update_pass_cb, image, transformation) # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() # Entry point def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) gl.size = (600, 600) gl.title = 'Mapping matrix' # Canvas creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() cvs.size = (600, 600) gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Transformation matrix creation t = pgm.mat4x4_new_identity() t.translate(0.5, 0.5, 0.0) t.rotate_z(math.pi / 120.0) t.translate(-0.5, -0.5, 0.0) # Image creation img = pgm.Image() img.set_from_file('examples/pictures/meiko.jpg') img.connect('file-loaded', on_file_loaded, gl, t) img.size = (400, 400) img.position = (100, 100, 0) img.bg_color = (255, 255, 255, 0) cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) # Show the objects and start the main loop img.show() gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000045511205034415015351 00000000000000SUBDIRS = pictures examplesdir = $(pkgdatadir)/$(PYPGM_MAJORMINOR)/examples examples_DATA = \ cloning.py \ groups.py \ pgmgtk.py \ image.py \ implicit.py \ sphere.py \ text.py \ timing.py \ video.py \ webcam.py \ mappingmatrix.py \ wrapping.py \ layout.py EXTRA_DIST = $(examples_DATA) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/pgmgtk.py0000644000175000017500000000550611205034415015162 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python GTK+ integration example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, math, gobject, pgm, gtk # Delete handler def on_delete(viewport, event): gtk.main_quit() # Key press handler def on_key_press(viewport, event): print 'Pigment has the keyboard focus' # Button press handler def on_button_clicked(button): print 'GTK+ button clicked' # Transform the mapping matrix of the image def update_pass_cb(viewport, image): image.rx += 0.03 image.ry += 0.03 image.rz += 0.03 return True # Start animating the mapping matrix when the pixbuf is loaded def on_file_loaded(image, viewport): viewport.connect('update-pass', update_pass_cb, image) def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation viewport = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') viewport.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press) # Scene setup img = pgm.Image() img.size = (2.0, 2.0) img.position = (1.0, 0.5, 0.0) img.bg_color = (255, 255, 255, 0) img.set_from_file('examples/pictures/fluendo.png') img.connect('file-loaded', on_file_loaded, viewport) img.show() cvs = pgm.Canvas() cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) viewport.set_canvas(cvs) # GTK+ window creation window = gtk.Window() window.set_title('GTK+ integration') window.set_border_width(5) window.resize(400, 400) window.connect('delete-event', on_delete) # Pigment GTK+ socket setup socket = pgm.gtk.PgmGtk() socket.viewport = viewport # GTK+ interface creation button = gtk.Button("GTK+ button") button.connect ('clicked', on_button_clicked) entry = gtk.Entry() vbox = gtk.VBox(spacing=5) window.add(vbox) vbox.pack_start(button, expand=False, fill=False) vbox.pack_start(socket, expand=True, fill=True) vbox.pack_start(entry, expand=False, fill=False) window.show_all() # Start the mainloop gtk.main() # Entry point if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/webcam.py0000644000175000017500000000507211205034415015125 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding webcam example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, pgm, gobject, gst # Works with my cam, certainly not with yours, adapt the caps. PIPELINE = 'v4lsrc autoprobe-fps=false ! ' \ 'video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240,framerate=225/16 ! ' \ 'ffmpegcolorspace ! ' \ 'pgmimagesink name="sink"' # Terminate the mainloop on 'Escape' or 'q' key press event def on_key_press(viewport, event, pipeline): if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event, pipeline): pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL) pgm.main_quit() def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = 'Webcam' gl.alpha_blending = False # Canvas and image drawable creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() img = pgm.Image() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Image properties img.position = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) img.size = (4.0, 3.0) img.bg_color = (0, 0, 0, 0) img.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) # GStreamer pipeline setup pipeline = gst.parse_launch(PIPELINE) sink = pipeline.get_by_name('sink') sink.set_property('image', img) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) # Let's start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete, pipeline) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, pipeline) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/image.py0000644000175000017500000000453311205034415014752 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding image example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, pgm, gobject from gtk import gdk # Show state changes def on_state(viewport, event): if event.state_mask & pgm.VIEWPORT_ICONIFIED: print 'iconified' else: print 'deiconified' # Key press handler def on_key_press(viewport, event): if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.i: viewport.iconified = not viewport.iconified # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event): pgm.main_quit() def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # Load the pixbuf pixbuf = gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file('examples/pictures/fluendo.png') # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = 'Image' gl.icon = pixbuf # Canvas and image drawable creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() img = pgm.Image() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Load an image from a filename img.set_from_pixbuf(pixbuf) img.bg_color = (255, 255, 255, 0) # Center the image img.position = (1.5, 1.0, 0.0) # A drawable needs to be shown img.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) # Let's connect our callbacks and start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press) gl.connect('state-event', on_state) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/timing.py0000644000175000017500000000604311205034415015155 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding timing example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, pgm, gobject from pgm.timing import controller, modifier, keyframe, ticker # Update the position def on_update_pass(viewport, tck): tck.tick() # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event, ctrl): ctrl.stop() pgm.main_quit() # Key press handler def on_key_press(viewport, event): if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.f: viewport.fullscreen = not viewport.fullscreen def main(args): # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = 'Animated image' # Canvas and image drawable creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() img = pgm.Image() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Load an image img.set_from_file('examples/pictures/fluendo.png') img.bg_color = (255, 255, 255, 0) # Center the image img.position = (1.5, 1.0, 0.0) # A drawable needs to be shown img.show() # Add it to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img) # Set the ticker used by controllers tck = ticker.Ticker() controller.Controller.set_ticker(tck) # Y position timeline tml_y = [keyframe.KeyFrame(2.0, 0.0), keyframe.KeyFrame(0.25, 1.0)] mdf_y = modifier.Modifier([img], 'y', tml_y) # Y position timeline tml_ry = [keyframe.KeyFrame(3.1415, 0.0), keyframe.KeyFrame(3.1415 * 2.0, 1.0)] mdf_ry = modifier.Modifier([img], 'ry', tml_ry) # Create the animation controller ctrl = controller.Controller(duration=1000, repeat_behavior=controller.REVERSE, repeat_count=controller.INFINITE, transformation=controller.DECELERATE, modifiers=[mdf_y, mdf_ry]) # Start the controller ctrl.start() # Let's start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete, ctrl) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press) gl.connect('update-pass', on_update_pass, tck) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/cloning.py0000644000175000017500000001106211205034415015314 00000000000000# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- # # Pigment Python binding cloning example # # Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008 Fluendo Embedded S.L. # # 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 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: Loïc Molinari import sys, pgm, gobject, gst from pgm.timing import controller, modifier, keyframe, ticker def on_update_pass(viewport, tck): tck.tick() # Terminate the mainloop on a delete event def on_delete(viewport, event, pipeline): pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_NULL) pgm.main_quit() # Terminate the mainloop on 'Escape' or 'q' key press event def on_key_press(viewport, event, pipeline): if event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.q or event.keyval == pgm.keysyms.Escape: pgm.main_quit() def main(args): # Argument check if len(args) < 1: print 'usage: %s uri' % sys.argv[0] return -1 # GObject threads initialization gobject.threads_init() # OpenGL viewport creation gl = pgm.viewport_factory_make('opengl') gl.title = 'Video cloning' # Canvas and image drawables creation cvs = pgm.Canvas() img1 = pgm.Image() img2 = pgm.Image() img3 = pgm.Image() # Bind the canvas to the OpenGL viewport gl.set_canvas(cvs) # Images properties img1.position = (0.1, 0.0, 0.0) img1.size = (1.8, 2.0) img1.fg_color = (255, 100, 100, 255) img1.bg_a = 0 img2.position = (1.1, 0.5, 0.0) img2.size = (1.8, 2.0) img2.fg_color = (100, 255, 100, 155) img2.bg_a = 0 img3.position = (2.0, 1.0, 0.0) img3.size = (1.8, 2.0) img3.fg_color = (100, 100, 255, 255) img3.bg_a = 0 # Drawables need to be shown img1.show() img2.show() img3.show() # Add them to the middle layer of the canvas cvs.add(pgm.DRAWABLE_MIDDLE, img1, img3, img2) # GStreamer pipeline setup sink = gst.element_factory_make('pgmimagesink') pipeline = gst.element_factory_make('playbin') pipeline.set_property('uri', sys.argv[1]) pipeline.set_property('video-sink', sink) sink.set_property('image', img1) pipeline.set_state(gst.STATE_PLAYING) # Cloning from the first image img2.set_from_image(img1) img3.set_from_image(img1) # Create a animation position timeline tml = [keyframe.KeyFrame(1.0, 0.0), keyframe.KeyFrame(0.0, 1.0)] # Create the animation modifiers mdf1 = modifier.Modifier([img1], 'y', tml) mdf2 = modifier.Modifier([img2], 'y', tml) mdf3 = modifier.Modifier([img3], 'y', tml) # Set the ticker used by controllers tck = ticker.Ticker() controller.Controller.set_ticker(tck) # Create the animation controllers ctrl1 = controller.Controller(duration=700, resolution=7, repeat_behavior=controller.REVERSE, repeat_count=controller.INFINITE, transformation=controller.DECELERATE, modifiers=[mdf1]) ctrl2 = controller.Controller(duration=800, resolution=7, repeat_behavior=controller.REVERSE, repeat_count=controller.INFINITE, transformation=controller.DECELERATE, modifiers=[mdf2]) ctrl3 = controller.Controller(duration=900, resolution=7, repeat_behavior=controller.REVERSE, repeat_count=controller.INFINITE, transformation=controller.DECELERATE, modifiers=[mdf3]) # Start the controllers ctrl1.start() ctrl2.start() ctrl3.start() # Let's start the mainloop gl.connect('delete-event', on_delete, pipeline) gl.connect('key-press-event', on_key_press, pipeline) gl.connect('update-pass', on_update_pass, tck) gl.show() pgm.main() if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) pigment-python-0.3.12/examples/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000004305611205035365015373 00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.10.2 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even 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00000000000000Release notes for Pigment Python 0.3.12, "Ravenholm" (May 20, 2009). The Pigment Python team is proud to announce a new release in the 0.3.x series of the Pigment Python binding. Features of this release * Updated bindings to Pigment 0.3.17. * Generate a RuntimeError exception when a viewport can't be created. * Added support to stop an implicit animation for a given attribute. Pigment Python Homepage More details can be found on the project's Trac: https://code.fluendo.com/pigment/trac Support and Bugs We use Trac's ticket sytem for bug reports and feature requests: https://code.fluendo.com/pigment/trac/newticket Developers Subversion is hosted on https://code.fluendo.com/pigment/svn. All code is in Subversion and can be checked out from there. Interested developers should subscribe to the Pigment mailing list. Contributors to this release * Loïc Molinari * Olivier Tilloy pigment-python-0.3.12/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000005425011205034415013253 00000000000000=== release 0.3.12 === 2009-05-18 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.override: Generate a RuntimeError exception when the viewport can't be created. fixes #286 2009-05-18 Olivier Tilloy * pgm/timing/implicit.py: Added the stop_animation_for_attribute method to pgm.timing.implicit.AnimatedObject to stop the animation for a given attribute only. 2009-04-27 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmcanvas.override: * pgm/pgmdrawable.override: Added support for the new pixel offsets and alignment symbols. * examples/Makefile.am: * examples/layout.py: Added an example domonstrating how to layout drawables with a constant space of one pixel between them whatever the canvas or the viewport size are. 2009-04-27 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added support for the pgm_viewport_get_max_texture_size symbol. 2009-04-15 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmtext.override: * pgm/timing/controller.py: * pgm/timing/modifier.py: * pgm/timing/ticker.py: Added support for the new shadowing symbols. === release 0.3.11 === 2009-03-31 Loïc Molinari * examples/text.py: * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmtext.override: Added support for the new Pigment mulitiline symbols. Updated examples for the new meaning of the font height. 2009-02-13 Florian Boucault * pgm/timing/implicit.py: New API call for pgm.timing.implicit.AnimatedObject: add_animated_attribute 2009-02-13 Florian Boucault * pgm/timing/implicit.py: Added 'passthrough' attribute to pgm.timing.implicit.AnimatedObject thus making possible to dynamically inhibit implicit animations. === release 0.3.10 === 2009-02-02 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgmevent.override: Interpret EventWin32Message.lparam as Long. 2008-12-11 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmdrawable.override: * pgm/timing/implicit.py: Added support for the pgm_drawable_[get,set]_scale functions. === release 0.3.9 === 2008-11-07 Loïc Molinari * win32/vs9/pigment-python-imaging.vcproj: * win32/vs9/pigment-python.vcproj: Create the destination directory in post-build event if it doesn't exist. Copy the pure Python file in post-build event. Added the Python directory in the include paths. Fixed wrong libpigmentimaging.lib filename in release. Fixed the Python interpreter path in release to not use the debug version. 2008-11-03 Loïc Molinari * configure.ac: * win32/Makefile.am: * win32/common/Makefile.am: * win32/common/pigment-imaging-python.rc: * win32/common/pigment-python.rc: * win32/common/pypgm.rc: * win32/vs9/Makefile.am: * win32/vs9/pigment-python-imaging.vcproj: * win32/vs9/pigment-python.sln: * win32/vs9/pigment-python.vcproj: Added MSVC9 project files for the bindings. 2008-11-03 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgmlinearalgebra.override: Fixed Mat4x4 and Mat3x3 T and I property wrappers to actually return the new transposed or inverted matrix. === release 0.3.8 === 2008-09-25 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: Added support for the PGM_IMAGE_TRANSPARENT wrapping. 2008-09-17 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmimage.override: Added the Image mapping_tx, mapping_ty, mapping_sx and mapping_sy properties so that it becomes possible to animate mapping using the timing system. * examples/wrapping.py: Updated to use the new properties and the timing system. === release 0.3.7 === 2008-09-16 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmevent.override: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added support for the pgm_viewport_[get,set]_iconified and pgm_viewport_focus functions. * examples/image.py: Added demonstration of the iconification bindings. 2008-09-15 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: Added the DrawableProperty enum. * examples/imaging.py: Import gobject before initializing GObject threading. === release 0.3.6 === 2008-09-10 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmimage.override: Added support for the pgm_image_{get,set}_wrapping functions. * examples/Makefile.am: * examples/groups.py: * examples/mappingmatrix.py: * examples/pgmgtk.py: * examples/pictures/Makefile.am: * examples/pictures/line-pattern.png: * examples/sphere.py: * examples/viewports.py: * examples/wrapping.py Added an example demonstrating the use of image wrapping. Converted examples still using the Image::pixbuf-loaded signal. Imported gobject to examples missing that. Removed the broken viewports.py example. 2008-08-14 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmdrawable.override: Added support for the pgm_drawable_{get,set}_drag_distance functions. 2008-08-08 Loïc Molinari * examples/border.py: * examples/cloning.py: * examples/conversion.py: * examples/groups.py: * examples/image.py: * examples/imaging.py: * examples/implicit.py: * examples/mappingmatrix.py: * examples/pgmgtk.py: * examples/sphere.py: * examples/text.py: * examples/timing.py: * examples/video.py: * examples/viewports.py: * examples/webcam.py: Initialize Python GObject threading for all the examples. 2008-08-07 Loïc Molinari * pgm/timing/implicit.py: Removed a test causing animations not to start. Cleaned up coding style. 2008-08-01 Loïc Molinari * configure.ac: * pgm/Makefile.am: * pgm/__init__.py: * pgm/pgmimaging.defs: * pgm/pgmimaging.override: * pgm/pgmimagingmodule.c: Added bindings for the new imaging library. * examples/imaging.py: Added example for the new imaging library. * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmimage.override: Added bindings for the new image symbols. * examples/image.py: Adapted to the new image functions. === release 0.3.5 === 2008-07-25 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Removed the message_filter property since it's a list and that could be strange for users not to be able to use list methods on it. 2008-07-25 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Use a List instead of a Tuple for the message_filter. 2008-07-24 Loïc Molinari * pgm/timing/implicit.py: Use REPLACE instead of APPEND by default. 2008-07-24 Loïc Molinari * pgm/timing/controller.py: * pgm/timing/ticker.py: Call time() only once when the ticker is used. 2008-07-24 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgmevent.override: Added support for PGM_WIN32_MESSAGE events. 2008-07-24 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added support for the pgm_viewport_{get,set}_message_filter functions. 2008-07-17 Guillaume Emont * pgm/pgm.defs: Added pgm.ImageSinkEventMask for PgmImageSinkEventMask. === release 0.3.4 === 2008-07-07 Loïc Molinari * pgm/timing/controller.py: Update the controller when started to wake up the rendering loop. 2008-07-07 Loïc Molinari * pgm/timing/controller.py: Do not start the controller if it's already started. 2008-07-04 Guillaume Emont * examples/conversion.py: Added cool rotations to the conversion example now that picking handles rotations correctly. 2008-07-03 Guillaume Emont * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmdrawable.override: * pgm/pgmimage.override: Added Drawable.from_canvas(), Drawable.to_canvas(), Image.from_drawable() and Image.to_drawable(). * examples/conversion.py: Added an example converting a click position into image (pixel) coordinates. 2008-06-23 Guido Amoruso * pgm/timing/Makefile.am: Added pgm/timing/ticker.py to the dist. 2008-06-16 Lionel Martin * pgm/timing/controller.py: workaround in order to minimize a race condition (from Florian) 2008-06-16 Loïc Molinari * pgm/timing/ticker.py: Added Ticker object used to update controllers in one go. * pgm/timing/controller.py: Adapted to use a ticker when requested. * pgm/timing/modifier.py: Removed GStreamer logging. * examples/cloning.py: * examples/implicit.py: * examples/mappingmatrix.py: * examples/pgmgtk.py: * examples/timing.py: Adapted examples to use the new 'update-pass' Pigment signal and the new Ticker object from the animation system. 2008-06-15 Florian Boucault * pgm/timing/implicit.py: Support of rotations in implicit animations. 2008-06-15 Florian Boucault * pgm/timing/controller.py: Removed dependency on GStreamer. Apart from being cleaner it also improves performance. 2008-06-09 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmdrawable.override: Added support for Pigment rotation functions. * examples/pgmgtk.py: Made the Fluendo logo rotate. 2008-05-09 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: Removed old enumeration field. 2008-05-08 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added binding for the viewport rotation and reflection functions. 2008-05-07 Philippe Normand * benchmarks/drawables_bench.py: Make the drawable visible if there's no picture file to load. 2008-05-06 Philippe Normand * benchmarks/drawables_bench.py: * benchmarks/graph.py: Little tool to benchmark drawables rendering 2008-04-23 Philippe Normand * pgm/graph/drawable.py: * pgm/graph/group.py: Various performance related optimizations: - cache drawable position - avoid unecessary properties access within loops - avoid use of map/lambda in drawable::absolute_position__get: too slow - opacity_factor_offset is now a real property of Drawable 2008-04-21 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/button.py: Added pressure argument to signal handler of "clicked" signal. 2008-04-18 Philippe Normand * pgm/graph/group.py: * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/scrollbar.py: Added pressure argument to signal handlers of "clicked", "drag-begin", "drag-motion" and "pressed" signals. 2008-04-16 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmevent.override: Added support for the pressure events. === release 0.3.3 === 2008-03-03 Guillaume Emont * codegen/codegen.py: Only import docstuff (which needs python-xml) if the --xml-doc option is given. * README: Added python-xml as an optional dependency. Removed the list of dependecies for fedora since these are not tested. 2008-03-03 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added binding for PgmViewport::get_embedding_id. fixes #231 2008-02-29 Florian Boucault * pgm/utils/benchmark.py: Removed all graphical stuff. The viewport does not show up anymore. 2008-02-26 Loïc Molinari * pgm/utils/benchmark.py: Changed authoring to Benjamin. Removed trailing spaces. 2008-02-23 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/circular_list_ng.py: Was calling a non existing function which actually was a method. 2008-02-22 Benjamin Kampmann * pgm/utils/benchmark.py: hide the viewport to avoid that it is shown even if it should be destroyed already 2008-02-22 Philippe Normand * pgm/utils/Makefile.am: Ship benchmark module... 2008-02-22 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: Do not change items' z coordinate. 2008-02-20 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/Makefile.am: Added newly added button.py to the Makefile. 2008-02-20 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: Dragging improvement: newly selected item will be on the same row as the previously selected item. 2008-02-20 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Added a 'scrolled' signal that allows customisation of the answer on mouse chord scrolling. 2008-02-20 Benjamin Kampmann * pgm/widgets/button.py: stop processing 2008-02-19 Benjamin Kampmann * pgm/utils/benchmark.py: set the canvas to None and remove a print 2008-02-18 Benjamin Kampmann * examples/benchmark.py: * pgm/utils/benchmark.py: moving the benchmark and making it into a class 2008-02-18 Benjamin Kampmann * pgm/graph/group.py: add missing signals * pgm/widgets/button.py: add a simple button-api 2008-02-18 Florian Boucault * examples/video.py: Simplified fullscreen toggling code. Simplified canvas and viewport sizing code. Added fps display toggling capability. Removed trailing spaces. 2008-02-15 Lionel Martin * examples/video.py: Add screen aspect ratio support and display the framerate 2008-02-15 Benjamin Kampmann * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: set it visible BEFORE doing the layout 2008-02-15 Benjamin Kampmann * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: don't do the layout, if not visible, but do it, when getting visible 2008-02-14 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Regeneration code removed. Replaced with a more efficient and simpler approach: items of the list are not added to the Group therefore to the Canvas before they need to be shown. Regression: 'forward_signals' support removed. It was unused and not fully implemented in inheriting widgets though. 2008-02-13 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/circular_list_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Set the size before the opacity for list items so that no item with the wrong size gets displayed. 2008-02-12 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added support for the alpha blending functions. * examples/video.py: * examples/webcam.py: Disabled alpha blending. 2008-02-11 Benjamin Kampmann * examples/benchmark.py: adding a first draft of the benchmark example 2008-02-11 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgmevent.override: Added support for Dnd events. Added source field retrieving. * examples/video.py: Added drag 'n drop support. 2008-02-08 Florian Boucault * pigment-python/pgm/widgets/circular_list_ng.py: * pigment-python/pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pigment-python/pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Added an 'animated' boolean attribute defining if the list widget is animated or not. 2008-02-07 Guillaume Emont * pgm/Makefile.am: Added a comment to clarify that semi-obfuscated piece of shell to symlink .py files from srcdir. 2008-02-08 Loïc Molinari Patch by: Brian Cameron * pgm/Makefile.am: Added bound libs to the ldflags. fixes #131 2008-02-07 Guillaume Emont * pgm/Makefile.am: Added an explicit definition of $(builddir) as well. Added a quote protection around a wildcard used by a find command. 2008-02-07 Guillaume Emont * pgm/Makefile.am: Added an explicit definition of $(abs_srcdir) since we need it and it isn't always exported by autoconf/automake. 2008-02-07 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmviewport.override: Added viewport opacity, decorating and frame_rate bindings. 2008-02-06 Guillaume Emont * pgm/graph/Makefile.am: * pgm/timing/Makefile.am: * pgm/utils/Makefile.am: * pgm/widgets/Makefile.am: Added .pyc files to the list of files to clean. * pgm/Makefile.am: Added code to symlink .py files from $(srcdir) in all-local. Added .pyc files to the list of files to clean. * tests/pgm/Makefile.am: Fixed the PYTHONPATH environment variable for check-verbose: was using $(top_srcdir) instead of $(top_builddir). 2008-02-06 Florian Boucault * pigment-python/pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: API change: compute_zoom dispatched into compute_zoom_height and compute_zoom_width. * pigment-python/pgm/widgets/circular_list_ng.py: Circular lists have no interested in that change: adapted to ignore it. 2008-02-06 Guillaume Emont * examples/implicit.py: * examples/text.py: Updated examples to reflect the new font height definition in pigment. 2008-02-05 Guillaume Emont * codegen/Makefile.am: Added docstuff.py to the list of codegen files. 2008-02-04 Guillaume Emont * autogen.sh: Ensures we are in the path where the script is (needed for buildbot). 2008-02-04 Guillaume Emont * codegen/docextract.py: Heavily refactored parsing code to allow extraction of short descriptions of classes as well as functions/methods. * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: Updated to write class descriptions in the xml output. * pgm/docstrings.xml: File generated with docextract_to_xml.py using pigment source code (has to be on the repository since pigment source code is not guarenteed to be accessible at build time). * codegen/docstuff.py: New code to parse the output of docextract_to_xml.py and convert it to a string suitable to put in C code. * codegen/codegen.py: Added a new --xml-doc option that allows to generate docstrings from an xml file (of the format created by docextract_to_xml.py) * codegen/docgen.py: Fixed an issue when a documented object doesn't have its parent in the source/defs we're using (case of pigment with GstObject not present). Updated according to changes in docextract.py Changed hardcoded strings so that we don't generate documentation that pretends to be PyGTK's documentation. * configure.ac: * pgm/Makefile.am: Added an option --enable-docstrings that enables putting docstrings in the generated binding. 2008-02-04 Guillaume Emont * pgm/Makefile.am: Now use the --py_ssize_t-clean option of codegen.py. * pgm/pgm.override: Removed our own handling of the Py_ssize_t issue. 2008-02-04 Guillaume Emont * codegen/Makefile.am: * codegen/README.defs: * codegen/argtypes.py: * codegen/codegen.py: * codegen/createdefs.py: * codegen/definitions.py: * codegen/defsconvert.py: * codegen/defsgen.py: * codegen/defsparser.py: * codegen/docextract_to_xml.py: * codegen/docgen.py: * codegen/missingdefs.py: * codegen/override.py: * codegen/reversewrapper.py: * codegen/scanvirtuals.py: * codegen/scmexpr.py: Updated codegen to a newer version (taken from pygtk). * pgm/Makefile.am: Removed an option passed to codegen.py that is now obsolete. * pgm/pgm.defs: * pgm/pgmgtk.defs: Added the unblock-threads option to function and method defines since it is now optional. 2008-01-31 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Added 'empty' method that empties the widget. Improved pop that does not relayout if it is not necessary. === release 0.3.2 === 2008-01-23 Loïc Molinari * configure.ac: Removed libtool version variables. 2008-01-18 Loïc Molinari * configure.ac: Bumped Pigment library requirements. 2008-01-18 Loïc Molinari * examples/Makefile.am: * examples/pictures/Makefile.am: Ship examples at install step. 2008-01-16 Loïc Molinari * NEWS: Modified wrong version number. === release 0.3.1 === 2008-01-16 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Regenerate items when they become visible for the first time. 2008-01-16 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Inverted loading and layout of items so that you can do anything up to creation of the item in load_item. 2008-01-16 Guillaume Emont * pgm/pgm.override: Reverting the typedef for Py_ssize_t on python < 2.5: old python used int where new python uses Py_ssize_t. 2008-01-16 Loïc Molinari * configure.ac: * Makefile.am: * win32/Makefile.am: * win32/common/Makefile.am: * win32/vs6/Makefile.am: Added win32 files to dist. * RELEASE: Added release file. 2008-01-15 Guillaume Emont * pgm/pgm.override: * pgm/pgmimage.override: Fixed portability issues: we were using int/gint where we should have used ssize_t/Py_ssize_t. fixes #213 2008-01-15 Loïc Molinari * pgm/pgmmodule.c: Updated copyrights to 2008. * pgm/win32: Adapted the MSCV6 configuration files for the Python binding split. 2008-01-15 Loïc Molinari * tests/pgm/test_viewport.py: Removed useless print. 2008-01-15 Loïc Molinari * examples/pgmgtk.py: Adapted to Pigment rotation sign changes. * configure.ac: Cosmetic fix. 2008-01-14 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/grid_ng.py: Reworked preloading so that preloaded items do not get layout. Huge performance win. Complexity was n^2 in the worst case; using a set fixed it. Added a method is_widget_visible. * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Removed trailing white spaces. 2008-01-11 Florian Boucault * pgm/timing/implicit.py: * pgm/widgets/circular_list_ng.py: * pgm/widgets/scrollbar.py: pypgmtools is no longer; replaced by pgm. 2008-01-14 Florian Boucault * pgm/widgets/list_ng.py: Reworked preloading so that preloaded items do not get layout. Huge performance win. Complexity was n^2 in the worst case; using a set fixed it. Added a method is_widget_visible. 2008-01-11 Loïc Molinari * examples/pgmgtk.py: Added a rotation to the logo. * misc/Makefile.am: * misc/env: Removed unneeded files. 2008-01-11 Loïc Molinari * README: Added explanations on how to use pigment python uninstalled. 2008-01-11 Loïc Molinari Python binding split.