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authorDavid Scherer <dscherer@cmu.edu>2000-08-15 01:13:23 (GMT)
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-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/AutoExpand.py92
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/AutoIndent.py554
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Bindings.py67
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/CallTipWindow.py71
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/CallTips.py190
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ChangeLog1017
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ClassBrowser.py224
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ColorDelegator.py234
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ConfigParser.py382
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Debugger.py308
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Delegator.py34
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/EditorWindow.py749
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ExecBinding.py198
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/FileList.py150
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/FormatParagraph.py155
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/FrameViewer.py38
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/GrepDialog.py135
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/IOBinding.py254
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Icons/folder.gifbin0 -> 120 bytes
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Icons/minusnode.gifbin0 -> 75 bytes
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Icons/openfolder.gifbin0 -> 125 bytes
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Icons/plusnode.gifbin0 -> 79 bytes
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Icons/python.gifbin0 -> 895 bytes
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Icons/tk.gifbin0 -> 85 bytes
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/IdleConf.py113
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/IdleHistory.py89
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/MultiScrolledLists.py138
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/MultiStatusBar.py32
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt130
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ObjectBrowser.py151
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/OldStackViewer.py276
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/OutputWindow.py279
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ParenMatch.py192
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/PathBrowser.py95
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Percolator.py85
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py569
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/PyShell.py860
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/README.txt121
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Remote.py101
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ReplaceDialog.py172
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ScriptBinding.py169
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ScrolledList.py139
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/SearchBinding.py97
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/SearchDialog.py67
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/SearchDialogBase.py129
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/SearchEngine.py221
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/Separator.py92
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/StackViewer.py135
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/TODO.txt205
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ToolTip.py87
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/TreeWidget.py471
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/UndoDelegator.py352
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/WidgetRedirector.py92
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/WindowList.py85
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/ZoomHeight.py46
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/__init__.py1
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/config-unix.txt3
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/config-win.txt3
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/config.txt66
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/eventparse.py93
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/extend.txt106
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/help.txt155
-rwxr-xr-xLib/idlelib/idle.bat3
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/idle.py12
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/idle.pyw12
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/idlever.py1
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/keydefs.py55
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/loader.py64
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/protocol.py369
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/pyclbr.py336
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/spawn.py59
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/tabnanny.py372
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/testcode.py31
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/AutoExpand.py b/Lib/idlelib/AutoExpand.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0d57be4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/AutoExpand.py
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+import string
+import re
+
+###$ event <<expand-word>>
+###$ win <Alt-slash>
+###$ unix <Alt-slash>
+
+class AutoExpand:
+
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<expand-word>>': ['<Alt-slash>'],
+ }
+
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ '<<expand-word>>': ['<Meta-slash>'],
+ }
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('edit', [
+ ('E_xpand word', '<<expand-word>>'),
+ ]),
+ ]
+
+ wordchars = string.letters + string.digits + "_"
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.text = editwin.text
+ self.text.wordlist = None # XXX what is this?
+ self.state = None
+
+ def expand_word_event(self, event):
+ curinsert = self.text.index("insert")
+ curline = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
+ if not self.state:
+ words = self.getwords()
+ index = 0
+ else:
+ words, index, insert, line = self.state
+ if insert != curinsert or line != curline:
+ words = self.getwords()
+ index = 0
+ if not words:
+ self.text.bell()
+ return "break"
+ word = self.getprevword()
+ self.text.delete("insert - %d chars" % len(word), "insert")
+ newword = words[index]
+ index = (index + 1) % len(words)
+ if index == 0:
+ self.text.bell() # Warn we cycled around
+ self.text.insert("insert", newword)
+ curinsert = self.text.index("insert")
+ curline = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
+ self.state = words, index, curinsert, curline
+ return "break"
+
+ def getwords(self):
+ word = self.getprevword()
+ if not word:
+ return []
+ before = self.text.get("1.0", "insert wordstart")
+ wbefore = re.findall(r"\b" + word + r"\w+\b", before)
+ del before
+ after = self.text.get("insert wordend", "end")
+ wafter = re.findall(r"\b" + word + r"\w+\b", after)
+ del after
+ if not wbefore and not wafter:
+ return []
+ words = []
+ dict = {}
+ # search backwards through words before
+ wbefore.reverse()
+ for w in wbefore:
+ if dict.get(w):
+ continue
+ words.append(w)
+ dict[w] = w
+ # search onwards through words after
+ for w in wafter:
+ if dict.get(w):
+ continue
+ words.append(w)
+ dict[w] = w
+ words.append(word)
+ return words
+
+ def getprevword(self):
+ line = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert")
+ i = len(line)
+ while i > 0 and line[i-1] in self.wordchars:
+ i = i-1
+ return line[i:]
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/AutoIndent.py b/Lib/idlelib/AutoIndent.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6d38481
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/AutoIndent.py
@@ -0,0 +1,554 @@
+import string
+#from Tkinter import TclError
+#import tkMessageBox
+#import tkSimpleDialog
+
+###$ event <<newline-and-indent>>
+###$ win <Key-Return>
+###$ win <KP_Enter>
+###$ unix <Key-Return>
+###$ unix <KP_Enter>
+
+###$ event <<indent-region>>
+###$ win <Control-bracketright>
+###$ unix <Alt-bracketright>
+###$ unix <Control-bracketright>
+
+###$ event <<dedent-region>>
+###$ win <Control-bracketleft>
+###$ unix <Alt-bracketleft>
+###$ unix <Control-bracketleft>
+
+###$ event <<comment-region>>
+###$ win <Alt-Key-3>
+###$ unix <Alt-Key-3>
+
+###$ event <<uncomment-region>>
+###$ win <Alt-Key-4>
+###$ unix <Alt-Key-4>
+
+###$ event <<tabify-region>>
+###$ win <Alt-Key-5>
+###$ unix <Alt-Key-5>
+
+###$ event <<untabify-region>>
+###$ win <Alt-Key-6>
+###$ unix <Alt-Key-6>
+
+import PyParse
+
+class AutoIndent:
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('format', [ # /s/edit/format dscherer@cmu.edu
+ None,
+ ('_Indent region', '<<indent-region>>'),
+ ('_Dedent region', '<<dedent-region>>'),
+ ('Comment _out region', '<<comment-region>>'),
+ ('U_ncomment region', '<<uncomment-region>>'),
+ ('Tabify region', '<<tabify-region>>'),
+ ('Untabify region', '<<untabify-region>>'),
+ ('Toggle tabs', '<<toggle-tabs>>'),
+ ('New indent width', '<<change-indentwidth>>'),
+ ]),
+ ]
+
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<smart-backspace>>': ['<Key-BackSpace>'],
+ '<<newline-and-indent>>': ['<Key-Return>', '<KP_Enter>'],
+ '<<smart-indent>>': ['<Key-Tab>']
+ }
+
+ windows_keydefs = {
+ '<<indent-region>>': ['<Control-bracketright>'],
+ '<<dedent-region>>': ['<Shift-Tab>', # dscherer@cmu.edu
+ '<Control-bracketleft>'],
+ '<<comment-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-3>'],
+ '<<uncomment-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-4>'],
+ '<<tabify-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-5>'],
+ '<<untabify-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-6>'],
+ '<<toggle-tabs>>': ['<Alt-Key-t>'],
+ '<<change-indentwidth>>': ['<Alt-Key-u>'],
+ }
+
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ '<<indent-region>>': ['<Alt-bracketright>',
+ '<Meta-bracketright>',
+ '<Control-bracketright>'],
+ '<<dedent-region>>': ['<Alt-bracketleft>',
+ '<Meta-bracketleft>',
+ '<Control-bracketleft>'],
+ '<<comment-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-3>', '<Meta-Key-3>'],
+ '<<uncomment-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-4>', '<Meta-Key-4>'],
+ '<<tabify-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-5>', '<Meta-Key-5>'],
+ '<<untabify-region>>': ['<Alt-Key-6>', '<Meta-Key-6>'],
+ '<<toggle-tabs>>': ['<Alt-Key-t>'],
+ '<<change-indentwidth>>': ['<Alt-Key-u>'],
+ }
+
+ # usetabs true -> literal tab characters are used by indent and
+ # dedent cmds, possibly mixed with spaces if
+ # indentwidth is not a multiple of tabwidth
+ # false -> tab characters are converted to spaces by indent
+ # and dedent cmds, and ditto TAB keystrokes
+ # indentwidth is the number of characters per logical indent level.
+ # tabwidth is the display width of a literal tab character.
+ # CAUTION: telling Tk to use anything other than its default
+ # tab setting causes it to use an entirely different tabbing algorithm,
+ # treating tab stops as fixed distances from the left margin.
+ # Nobody expects this, so for now tabwidth should never be changed.
+ usetabs = 1
+ indentwidth = 4
+ tabwidth = 8 # for IDLE use, must remain 8 until Tk is fixed
+
+ # If context_use_ps1 is true, parsing searches back for a ps1 line;
+ # else searches for a popular (if, def, ...) Python stmt.
+ context_use_ps1 = 0
+
+ # When searching backwards for a reliable place to begin parsing,
+ # first start num_context_lines[0] lines back, then
+ # num_context_lines[1] lines back if that didn't work, and so on.
+ # The last value should be huge (larger than the # of lines in a
+ # conceivable file).
+ # Making the initial values larger slows things down more often.
+ num_context_lines = 50, 500, 5000000
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ self.text = editwin.text
+
+ def config(self, **options):
+ for key, value in options.items():
+ if key == 'usetabs':
+ self.usetabs = value
+ elif key == 'indentwidth':
+ self.indentwidth = value
+ elif key == 'tabwidth':
+ self.tabwidth = value
+ elif key == 'context_use_ps1':
+ self.context_use_ps1 = value
+ else:
+ raise KeyError, "bad option name: %s" % `key`
+
+ # If ispythonsource and guess are true, guess a good value for
+ # indentwidth based on file content (if possible), and if
+ # indentwidth != tabwidth set usetabs false.
+ # In any case, adjust the Text widget's view of what a tab
+ # character means.
+
+ def set_indentation_params(self, ispythonsource, guess=1):
+ if guess and ispythonsource:
+ i = self.guess_indent()
+ if 2 <= i <= 8:
+ self.indentwidth = i
+ if self.indentwidth != self.tabwidth:
+ self.usetabs = 0
+
+ self.editwin.set_tabwidth(self.tabwidth)
+
+ def smart_backspace_event(self, event):
+ text = self.text
+ first, last = self.editwin.get_selection_indices()
+ if first and last:
+ text.delete(first, last)
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ return "break"
+ # Delete whitespace left, until hitting a real char or closest
+ # preceding virtual tab stop.
+ chars = text.get("insert linestart", "insert")
+ if chars == '':
+ if text.compare("insert", ">", "1.0"):
+ # easy: delete preceding newline
+ text.delete("insert-1c")
+ else:
+ text.bell() # at start of buffer
+ return "break"
+ if chars[-1] not in " \t":
+ # easy: delete preceding real char
+ text.delete("insert-1c")
+ return "break"
+ # Ick. It may require *inserting* spaces if we back up over a
+ # tab character! This is written to be clear, not fast.
+ expand, tabwidth = string.expandtabs, self.tabwidth
+ have = len(expand(chars, tabwidth))
+ assert have > 0
+ want = int((have - 1) / self.indentwidth) * self.indentwidth
+ ncharsdeleted = 0
+ while 1:
+ chars = chars[:-1]
+ ncharsdeleted = ncharsdeleted + 1
+ have = len(expand(chars, tabwidth))
+ if have <= want or chars[-1] not in " \t":
+ break
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ text.delete("insert-%dc" % ncharsdeleted, "insert")
+ if have < want:
+ text.insert("insert", ' ' * (want - have))
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+ return "break"
+
+ def smart_indent_event(self, event):
+ # if intraline selection:
+ # delete it
+ # elif multiline selection:
+ # do indent-region & return
+ # indent one level
+ text = self.text
+ first, last = self.editwin.get_selection_indices()
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ try:
+ if first and last:
+ if index2line(first) != index2line(last):
+ return self.indent_region_event(event)
+ text.delete(first, last)
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ prefix = text.get("insert linestart", "insert")
+ raw, effective = classifyws(prefix, self.tabwidth)
+ if raw == len(prefix):
+ # only whitespace to the left
+ self.reindent_to(effective + self.indentwidth)
+ else:
+ if self.usetabs:
+ pad = '\t'
+ else:
+ effective = len(string.expandtabs(prefix,
+ self.tabwidth))
+ n = self.indentwidth
+ pad = ' ' * (n - effective % n)
+ text.insert("insert", pad)
+ text.see("insert")
+ return "break"
+ finally:
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+
+ def newline_and_indent_event(self, event):
+ text = self.text
+ first, last = self.editwin.get_selection_indices()
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ try:
+ if first and last:
+ text.delete(first, last)
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ line = text.get("insert linestart", "insert")
+ i, n = 0, len(line)
+ while i < n and line[i] in " \t":
+ i = i+1
+ if i == n:
+ # the cursor is in or at leading indentation; just inject
+ # an empty line at the start
+ text.insert("insert linestart", '\n')
+ return "break"
+ indent = line[:i]
+ # strip whitespace before insert point
+ i = 0
+ while line and line[-1] in " \t":
+ line = line[:-1]
+ i = i+1
+ if i:
+ text.delete("insert - %d chars" % i, "insert")
+ # strip whitespace after insert point
+ while text.get("insert") in " \t":
+ text.delete("insert")
+ # start new line
+ text.insert("insert", '\n')
+
+ # adjust indentation for continuations and block
+ # open/close first need to find the last stmt
+ lno = index2line(text.index('insert'))
+ y = PyParse.Parser(self.indentwidth, self.tabwidth)
+ for context in self.num_context_lines:
+ startat = max(lno - context, 1)
+ startatindex = `startat` + ".0"
+ rawtext = text.get(startatindex, "insert")
+ y.set_str(rawtext)
+ bod = y.find_good_parse_start(
+ self.context_use_ps1,
+ self._build_char_in_string_func(startatindex))
+ if bod is not None or startat == 1:
+ break
+ y.set_lo(bod or 0)
+ c = y.get_continuation_type()
+ if c != PyParse.C_NONE:
+ # The current stmt hasn't ended yet.
+ if c == PyParse.C_STRING:
+ # inside a string; just mimic the current indent
+ text.insert("insert", indent)
+ elif c == PyParse.C_BRACKET:
+ # line up with the first (if any) element of the
+ # last open bracket structure; else indent one
+ # level beyond the indent of the line with the
+ # last open bracket
+ self.reindent_to(y.compute_bracket_indent())
+ elif c == PyParse.C_BACKSLASH:
+ # if more than one line in this stmt already, just
+ # mimic the current indent; else if initial line
+ # has a start on an assignment stmt, indent to
+ # beyond leftmost =; else to beyond first chunk of
+ # non-whitespace on initial line
+ if y.get_num_lines_in_stmt() > 1:
+ text.insert("insert", indent)
+ else:
+ self.reindent_to(y.compute_backslash_indent())
+ else:
+ assert 0, "bogus continuation type " + `c`
+ return "break"
+
+ # This line starts a brand new stmt; indent relative to
+ # indentation of initial line of closest preceding
+ # interesting stmt.
+ indent = y.get_base_indent_string()
+ text.insert("insert", indent)
+ if y.is_block_opener():
+ self.smart_indent_event(event)
+ elif indent and y.is_block_closer():
+ self.smart_backspace_event(event)
+ return "break"
+ finally:
+ text.see("insert")
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+
+ auto_indent = newline_and_indent_event
+
+ # Our editwin provides a is_char_in_string function that works
+ # with a Tk text index, but PyParse only knows about offsets into
+ # a string. This builds a function for PyParse that accepts an
+ # offset.
+
+ def _build_char_in_string_func(self, startindex):
+ def inner(offset, _startindex=startindex,
+ _icis=self.editwin.is_char_in_string):
+ return _icis(_startindex + "+%dc" % offset)
+ return inner
+
+ def indent_region_event(self, event):
+ head, tail, chars, lines = self.get_region()
+ for pos in range(len(lines)):
+ line = lines[pos]
+ if line:
+ raw, effective = classifyws(line, self.tabwidth)
+ effective = effective + self.indentwidth
+ lines[pos] = self._make_blanks(effective) + line[raw:]
+ self.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
+ return "break"
+
+ def dedent_region_event(self, event):
+ head, tail, chars, lines = self.get_region()
+ for pos in range(len(lines)):
+ line = lines[pos]
+ if line:
+ raw, effective = classifyws(line, self.tabwidth)
+ effective = max(effective - self.indentwidth, 0)
+ lines[pos] = self._make_blanks(effective) + line[raw:]
+ self.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
+ return "break"
+
+ def comment_region_event(self, event):
+ head, tail, chars, lines = self.get_region()
+ for pos in range(len(lines) - 1):
+ line = lines[pos]
+ lines[pos] = '##' + line
+ self.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
+
+ def uncomment_region_event(self, event):
+ head, tail, chars, lines = self.get_region()
+ for pos in range(len(lines)):
+ line = lines[pos]
+ if not line:
+ continue
+ if line[:2] == '##':
+ line = line[2:]
+ elif line[:1] == '#':
+ line = line[1:]
+ lines[pos] = line
+ self.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
+
+ def tabify_region_event(self, event):
+ head, tail, chars, lines = self.get_region()
+ tabwidth = self._asktabwidth()
+ for pos in range(len(lines)):
+ line = lines[pos]
+ if line:
+ raw, effective = classifyws(line, tabwidth)
+ ntabs, nspaces = divmod(effective, tabwidth)
+ lines[pos] = '\t' * ntabs + ' ' * nspaces + line[raw:]
+ self.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
+
+ def untabify_region_event(self, event):
+ head, tail, chars, lines = self.get_region()
+ tabwidth = self._asktabwidth()
+ for pos in range(len(lines)):
+ lines[pos] = string.expandtabs(lines[pos], tabwidth)
+ self.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
+
+ def toggle_tabs_event(self, event):
+ if self.editwin.askyesno(
+ "Toggle tabs",
+ "Turn tabs " + ("on", "off")[self.usetabs] + "?",
+ parent=self.text):
+ self.usetabs = not self.usetabs
+ return "break"
+
+ # XXX this isn't bound to anything -- see class tabwidth comments
+ def change_tabwidth_event(self, event):
+ new = self._asktabwidth()
+ if new != self.tabwidth:
+ self.tabwidth = new
+ self.set_indentation_params(0, guess=0)
+ return "break"
+
+ def change_indentwidth_event(self, event):
+ new = self.editwin.askinteger(
+ "Indent width",
+ "New indent width (1-16)",
+ parent=self.text,
+ initialvalue=self.indentwidth,
+ minvalue=1,
+ maxvalue=16)
+ if new and new != self.indentwidth:
+ self.indentwidth = new
+ return "break"
+
+ def get_region(self):
+ text = self.text
+ first, last = self.editwin.get_selection_indices()
+ if first and last:
+ head = text.index(first + " linestart")
+ tail = text.index(last + "-1c lineend +1c")
+ else:
+ head = text.index("insert linestart")
+ tail = text.index("insert lineend +1c")
+ chars = text.get(head, tail)
+ lines = string.split(chars, "\n")
+ return head, tail, chars, lines
+
+ def set_region(self, head, tail, chars, lines):
+ text = self.text
+ newchars = string.join(lines, "\n")
+ if newchars == chars:
+ text.bell()
+ return
+ text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ text.mark_set("insert", head)
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ text.delete(head, tail)
+ text.insert(head, newchars)
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+ text.tag_add("sel", head, "insert")
+
+ # Make string that displays as n leading blanks.
+
+ def _make_blanks(self, n):
+ if self.usetabs:
+ ntabs, nspaces = divmod(n, self.tabwidth)
+ return '\t' * ntabs + ' ' * nspaces
+ else:
+ return ' ' * n
+
+ # Delete from beginning of line to insert point, then reinsert
+ # column logical (meaning use tabs if appropriate) spaces.
+
+ def reindent_to(self, column):
+ text = self.text
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ if text.compare("insert linestart", "!=", "insert"):
+ text.delete("insert linestart", "insert")
+ if column:
+ text.insert("insert", self._make_blanks(column))
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+
+ def _asktabwidth(self):
+ return self.editwin.askinteger(
+ "Tab width",
+ "Spaces per tab?",
+ parent=self.text,
+ initialvalue=self.tabwidth,
+ minvalue=1,
+ maxvalue=16) or self.tabwidth
+
+ # Guess indentwidth from text content.
+ # Return guessed indentwidth. This should not be believed unless
+ # it's in a reasonable range (e.g., it will be 0 if no indented
+ # blocks are found).
+
+ def guess_indent(self):
+ opener, indented = IndentSearcher(self.text, self.tabwidth).run()
+ if opener and indented:
+ raw, indentsmall = classifyws(opener, self.tabwidth)
+ raw, indentlarge = classifyws(indented, self.tabwidth)
+ else:
+ indentsmall = indentlarge = 0
+ return indentlarge - indentsmall
+
+# "line.col" -> line, as an int
+def index2line(index):
+ return int(float(index))
+
+# Look at the leading whitespace in s.
+# Return pair (# of leading ws characters,
+# effective # of leading blanks after expanding
+# tabs to width tabwidth)
+
+def classifyws(s, tabwidth):
+ raw = effective = 0
+ for ch in s:
+ if ch == ' ':
+ raw = raw + 1
+ effective = effective + 1
+ elif ch == '\t':
+ raw = raw + 1
+ effective = (effective / tabwidth + 1) * tabwidth
+ else:
+ break
+ return raw, effective
+
+import tokenize
+_tokenize = tokenize
+del tokenize
+
+class IndentSearcher:
+
+ # .run() chews over the Text widget, looking for a block opener
+ # and the stmt following it. Returns a pair,
+ # (line containing block opener, line containing stmt)
+ # Either or both may be None.
+
+ def __init__(self, text, tabwidth):
+ self.text = text
+ self.tabwidth = tabwidth
+ self.i = self.finished = 0
+ self.blkopenline = self.indentedline = None
+
+ def readline(self):
+ if self.finished:
+ return ""
+ i = self.i = self.i + 1
+ mark = `i` + ".0"
+ if self.text.compare(mark, ">=", "end"):
+ return ""
+ return self.text.get(mark, mark + " lineend+1c")
+
+ def tokeneater(self, type, token, start, end, line,
+ INDENT=_tokenize.INDENT,
+ NAME=_tokenize.NAME,
+ OPENERS=('class', 'def', 'for', 'if', 'try', 'while')):
+ if self.finished:
+ pass
+ elif type == NAME and token in OPENERS:
+ self.blkopenline = line
+ elif type == INDENT and self.blkopenline:
+ self.indentedline = line
+ self.finished = 1
+
+ def run(self):
+ save_tabsize = _tokenize.tabsize
+ _tokenize.tabsize = self.tabwidth
+ try:
+ try:
+ _tokenize.tokenize(self.readline, self.tokeneater)
+ except _tokenize.TokenError:
+ # since we cut off the tokenizer early, we can trigger
+ # spurious errors
+ pass
+ finally:
+ _tokenize.tabsize = save_tabsize
+ return self.blkopenline, self.indentedline
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Bindings.py b/Lib/idlelib/Bindings.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..33c6c44
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Bindings.py
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+# This file defines the menu contents and key bindings. Note that
+# there is additional configuration information in the EditorWindow
+# class (and subclasses): the menus are created there based on the
+# menu_specs (class) variable, and menus not created are silently
+# skipped by the code here. This makes it possible to define the
+# Debug menu here, which is only present in the PythonShell window.
+
+# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu:
+# - Python shell moved to 'Run' menu
+# - "Help" renamed to "IDLE Help" to distinguish from Python help.
+# The distinction between the environment and the language is dim
+# or nonexistent in a novice's mind.
+# - Silly advice added
+
+import sys
+import string
+from keydefs import *
+
+menudefs = [
+ # underscore prefixes character to underscore
+ ('file', [
+ ('_New window', '<<open-new-window>>'),
+ ('_Open...', '<<open-window-from-file>>'),
+ ('Open _module...', '<<open-module>>'),
+ ('Class _browser', '<<open-class-browser>>'),
+ ('_Path browser', '<<open-path-browser>>'),
+ None,
+ ('_Save', '<<save-window>>'),
+ ('Save _As...', '<<save-window-as-file>>'),
+ ('Save Co_py As...', '<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>'),
+ None,
+ ('_Close', '<<close-window>>'),
+ ('E_xit', '<<close-all-windows>>'),
+ ]),
+ ('edit', [
+ ('_Undo', '<<undo>>'),
+ ('_Redo', '<<redo>>'),
+ None,
+ ('Cu_t', '<<Cut>>'),
+ ('_Copy', '<<Copy>>'),
+ ('_Paste', '<<Paste>>'),
+ ('Select _All', '<<select-all>>'),
+ ]),
+ ('run',[
+ ('Python shell', '<<open-python-shell>>'),
+ ]),
+ ('debug', [
+ ('_Go to file/line', '<<goto-file-line>>'),
+ ('_Stack viewer', '<<open-stack-viewer>>'),
+ ('!_Debugger', '<<toggle-debugger>>'),
+ ('!_Auto-open stack viewer', '<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>' ),
+ ]),
+ ('help', [
+ ('_IDLE Help...', '<<help>>'),
+ ('Python _Documentation...', '<<python-docs>>'),
+ ('_Advice...', '<<good-advice>>'),
+ None,
+ ('_About IDLE...', '<<about-idle>>'),
+ ]),
+]
+
+if sys.platform == 'win32':
+ default_keydefs = windows_keydefs
+else:
+ default_keydefs = unix_keydefs
+
+del sys
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/CallTipWindow.py b/Lib/idlelib/CallTipWindow.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cbeab8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/CallTipWindow.py
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+# A CallTip window class for Tkinter/IDLE.
+# After ToolTip.py, which uses ideas gleaned from PySol
+
+# Used by the CallTips IDLE extension.
+import os
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class CallTip:
+
+ def __init__(self, widget):
+ self.widget = widget
+ self.tipwindow = None
+ self.id = None
+ self.x = self.y = 0
+
+ def showtip(self, text):
+ self.text = text
+ if self.tipwindow or not self.text:
+ return
+ self.widget.see("insert")
+ x, y, cx, cy = self.widget.bbox("insert")
+ x = x + self.widget.winfo_rootx() + 2
+ y = y + cy + self.widget.winfo_rooty()
+ self.tipwindow = tw = Toplevel(self.widget)
+ tw.wm_overrideredirect(1)
+ tw.wm_geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y))
+ label = Label(tw, text=self.text, justify=LEFT,
+ background="#ffffe0", relief=SOLID, borderwidth=1,
+ font = self.widget['font'])
+ label.pack()
+
+ def hidetip(self):
+ tw = self.tipwindow
+ self.tipwindow = None
+ if tw:
+ tw.destroy()
+
+
+###############################
+#
+# Test Code
+#
+class container: # Conceptually an editor_window
+ def __init__(self):
+ root = Tk()
+ text = self.text = Text(root)
+ text.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=1)
+ text.insert("insert", "string.split")
+ root.update()
+ self.calltip = CallTip(text)
+
+ text.event_add("<<calltip-show>>", "(")
+ text.event_add("<<calltip-hide>>", ")")
+ text.bind("<<calltip-show>>", self.calltip_show)
+ text.bind("<<calltip-hide>>", self.calltip_hide)
+
+ text.focus_set()
+ # root.mainloop() # not in idle
+
+ def calltip_show(self, event):
+ self.calltip.showtip("Hello world")
+
+ def calltip_hide(self, event):
+ self.calltip.hidetip()
+
+def main():
+ # Test code
+ c=container()
+
+if __name__=='__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/CallTips.py b/Lib/idlelib/CallTips.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..04eccde
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/CallTips.py
@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
+# CallTips.py - An IDLE extension that provides "Call Tips" - ie, a floating window that
+# displays parameter information as you open parens.
+
+import string
+import sys
+import types
+
+class CallTips:
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ]
+
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<paren-open>>': ['<Key-parenleft>'],
+ '<<paren-close>>': ['<Key-parenright>'],
+ '<<check-calltip-cancel>>': ['<KeyRelease>'],
+ '<<calltip-cancel>>': ['<ButtonPress>', '<Key-Escape>'],
+ }
+
+ windows_keydefs = {
+ }
+
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ self.text = editwin.text
+ self.calltip = None
+ if hasattr(self.text, "make_calltip_window"):
+ self._make_calltip_window = self.text.make_calltip_window
+ else:
+ self._make_calltip_window = self._make_tk_calltip_window
+
+ def close(self):
+ self._make_calltip_window = None
+
+ # Makes a Tk based calltip window. Used by IDLE, but not Pythonwin.
+ # See __init__ above for how this is used.
+ def _make_tk_calltip_window(self):
+ import CallTipWindow
+ return CallTipWindow.CallTip(self.text)
+
+ def _remove_calltip_window(self):
+ if self.calltip:
+ self.calltip.hidetip()
+ self.calltip = None
+
+ def paren_open_event(self, event):
+ self._remove_calltip_window()
+ arg_text = get_arg_text(self.get_object_at_cursor())
+ if arg_text:
+ self.calltip_start = self.text.index("insert")
+ self.calltip = self._make_calltip_window()
+ self.calltip.showtip(arg_text)
+ return "" #so the event is handled normally.
+
+ def paren_close_event(self, event):
+ # Now just hides, but later we should check if other
+ # paren'd expressions remain open.
+ self._remove_calltip_window()
+ return "" #so the event is handled normally.
+
+ def check_calltip_cancel_event(self, event):
+ if self.calltip:
+ # If we have moved before the start of the calltip,
+ # or off the calltip line, then cancel the tip.
+ # (Later need to be smarter about multi-line, etc)
+ if self.text.compare("insert", "<=", self.calltip_start) or \
+ self.text.compare("insert", ">", self.calltip_start + " lineend"):
+ self._remove_calltip_window()
+ return "" #so the event is handled normally.
+
+ def calltip_cancel_event(self, event):
+ self._remove_calltip_window()
+ return "" #so the event is handled normally.
+
+ def get_object_at_cursor(self,
+ wordchars="._" + string.uppercase + string.lowercase + string.digits):
+ # XXX - This needs to be moved to a better place
+ # so the "." attribute lookup code can also use it.
+ text = self.text
+ chars = text.get("insert linestart", "insert")
+ i = len(chars)
+ while i and chars[i-1] in wordchars:
+ i = i-1
+ word = chars[i:]
+ if word:
+ # How is this for a hack!
+ import sys, __main__
+ namespace = sys.modules.copy()
+ namespace.update(__main__.__dict__)
+ try:
+ return eval(word, namespace)
+ except:
+ pass
+ return None # Can't find an object.
+
+def _find_constructor(class_ob):
+ # Given a class object, return a function object used for the
+ # constructor (ie, __init__() ) or None if we can't find one.
+ try:
+ return class_ob.__init__.im_func
+ except AttributeError:
+ for base in class_ob.__bases__:
+ rc = _find_constructor(base)
+ if rc is not None: return rc
+ return None
+
+def get_arg_text(ob):
+ # Get a string describing the arguments for the given object.
+ argText = ""
+ if ob is not None:
+ argOffset = 0
+ if type(ob)==types.ClassType:
+ # Look for the highest __init__ in the class chain.
+ fob = _find_constructor(ob)
+ if fob is None:
+ fob = lambda: None
+ else:
+ argOffset = 1
+ elif type(ob)==types.MethodType:
+ # bit of a hack for methods - turn it into a function
+ # but we drop the "self" param.
+ fob = ob.im_func
+ argOffset = 1
+ else:
+ fob = ob
+ # Try and build one for Python defined functions
+ if type(fob) in [types.FunctionType, types.LambdaType]:
+ try:
+ realArgs = fob.func_code.co_varnames[argOffset:fob.func_code.co_argcount]
+ defaults = fob.func_defaults or []
+ defaults = list(map(lambda name: "=%s" % name, defaults))
+ defaults = [""] * (len(realArgs)-len(defaults)) + defaults
+ items = map(lambda arg, dflt: arg+dflt, realArgs, defaults)
+ if fob.func_code.co_flags & 0x4:
+ items.append("...")
+ if fob.func_code.co_flags & 0x8:
+ items.append("***")
+ argText = string.join(items , ", ")
+ argText = "(%s)" % argText
+ except:
+ pass
+ # See if we can use the docstring
+ if hasattr(ob, "__doc__") and ob.__doc__:
+ pos = string.find(ob.__doc__, "\n")
+ if pos<0 or pos>70: pos=70
+ if argText: argText = argText + "\n"
+ argText = argText + ob.__doc__[:pos]
+
+ return argText
+
+#################################################
+#
+# Test code
+#
+if __name__=='__main__':
+
+ def t1(): "()"
+ def t2(a, b=None): "(a, b=None)"
+ def t3(a, *args): "(a, ...)"
+ def t4(*args): "(...)"
+ def t5(a, *args): "(a, ...)"
+ def t6(a, b=None, *args, **kw): "(a, b=None, ..., ***)"
+
+ class TC:
+ "(a=None, ...)"
+ def __init__(self, a=None, *b): "(a=None, ...)"
+ def t1(self): "()"
+ def t2(self, a, b=None): "(a, b=None)"
+ def t3(self, a, *args): "(a, ...)"
+ def t4(self, *args): "(...)"
+ def t5(self, a, *args): "(a, ...)"
+ def t6(self, a, b=None, *args, **kw): "(a, b=None, ..., ***)"
+
+ def test( tests ):
+ failed=[]
+ for t in tests:
+ expected = t.__doc__ + "\n" + t.__doc__
+ if get_arg_text(t) != expected:
+ failed.append(t)
+ print "%s - expected %s, but got %s" % (t, `expected`, `get_arg_text(t)`)
+ print "%d of %d tests failed" % (len(failed), len(tests))
+
+ tc = TC()
+ tests = t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, \
+ TC, tc.t1, tc.t2, tc.t3, tc.t4, tc.t5, tc.t6
+
+ test(tests)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ChangeLog b/Lib/idlelib/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b853a34
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,1017 @@
+Tue Feb 15 18:08:19 2000 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * NEWS.txt: Notice status bar and stack viewer.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py: Support for Moshe's status bar.
+
+ * MultiStatusBar.py: Status bar code -- by Moshe Zadka.
+
+ * OldStackViewer.py:
+ Adding the old stack viewer implementation back, for the debugger.
+
+ * StackViewer.py: New stack viewer, uses a tree widget.
+ (XXX: the debugger doesn't yet use this.)
+
+ * WindowList.py:
+ Correct a typo and remove an unqualified except that was hiding the error.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py: Add an XXX comment about the ClassBrowser AIP.
+
+ * ChangeLog: Updated change log.
+
+ * NEWS.txt: News update. Probably incomplete; what else is new?
+
+ * README.txt:
+ Updated for pending IDLE 0.5 release (still very rough -- just getting
+ it out in a more convenient format than CVS).
+
+ * TODO.txt: Tiny addition.
+
+Thu Sep 9 14:16:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * TODO.txt: A few new TODO entries.
+
+Thu Aug 26 23:06:22 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Bindings.py: Add Python Documentation entry to Help menu.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Find the help.txt file relative to __file__ or ".", not in sys.path.
+ (Suggested by Moshe Zadka, but implemented differently.)
+
+ Add <<python-docs>> event which, on Unix, brings up Netscape pointing
+ to http://www.python.doc/current/ (a local copy would be nice but its
+ location can't be predicted). Windows solution TBD.
+
+Wed Aug 11 14:55:43 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * TreeWidget.py:
+ Moshe noticed an inconsistency in his comment, so I'm rephrasing it to
+ be clearer.
+
+ * TreeWidget.py:
+ Patch inspired by Moshe Zadka to search for the Icons directory in the
+ same directory as __file__, rather than searching for it along sys.path.
+ This works better when idle is a package.
+
+Thu Jul 15 13:11:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * TODO.txt: New wishes.
+
+Sat Jul 10 13:17:35 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * IdlePrefs.py:
+ Make the color for stderr red (i.e. the standard warning/danger/stop
+ color) rather than green. Suggested by Sam Schulenburg.
+
+Fri Jun 25 17:26:34 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * PyShell.py: Close debugger when closing. This may break a cycle.
+
+ * Debugger.py: Break cycle on close.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py: Destroy the tree when closing.
+
+ * TreeWidget.py: Add destroy() method to recursively destroy a tree.
+
+ * PyShell.py: Extend _close() to break cycles.
+ Break some other cycles too (and destroy the root when done).
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Add _close() method that does the actual cleanup (close() asks the
+ user what they want first if there's unsaved stuff, and may cancel).
+ It closes more than before.
+
+ Add unload_extensions() method to unload all extensions; called from
+ _close(). It calls an extension's close() method if it has one.
+
+ * Percolator.py: Add close() method that breaks cycles.
+
+ * WidgetRedirector.py: Add unregister() method.
+ Unregister everything at closing.
+ Don't call close() in __del__, rely on explicit call to close().
+
+ * IOBinding.py, FormatParagraph.py, CallTips.py:
+ Add close() method that breaks a cycle.
+
+Fri Jun 11 15:03:00 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, FormatParagraph.py:
+ Tim Peters smart.patch:
+
+ EditorWindow.py:
+
+ + Added get_tabwidth & set_tabwidth "virtual text" methods, that get/set the
+ widget's view of what a tab means.
+
+ + Moved TK_TABWIDTH_DEFAULT here from AutoIndent.
+
+ + Renamed Mark's get_selection_index to get_selection_indices (sorry, Mark,
+ but the name was plain wrong <wink>).
+
+ FormatParagraph.py: renamed use of get_selection_index.
+
+ AutoIndent.py:
+
+ + Moved TK_TABWIDTH_DEFAULT to EditorWindow.
+
+ + Rewrote set_indentation_params to use new VTW get/set_tabwidth methods.
+
+ + Changed smart_backspace_event to delete whitespace back to closest
+ preceding virtual tab stop or real character (note that this may require
+ inserting characters if backspacing over a tab!).
+
+ + Nuked almost references to the selection tag, in favor of using
+ get_selection_indices. The sole exception is in set_region, for which no
+ "set_selection" abstraction has yet been agreed upon.
+
+ + Had too much fun using the spiffy new features of the format-paragraph
+ cmd.
+
+Thu Jun 10 17:48:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * FormatParagraph.py:
+ Code by Mark Hammond to format paragraphs embedded in comments.
+ Read the comments (which I reformatted using the new feature :-)
+ for some limitations.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Added abstraction get_selection_index() (Mark Hammond). Also
+ reformatted some comment blocks to show off a cool feature I'm about
+ to check in next.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py:
+ Adapt to the new pyclbr's support of listing top-level functions. If
+ this functionality is not present (e.g. when used with a vintage
+ Python 1.5.2 installation) top-level functions are not listed.
+
+ (Hmm... Any distribution of IDLE 0.5 should probably include a copy
+ of the new pyclbr.py!)
+
+ * AutoIndent.py:
+ Fix off-by-one error in Tim's recent change to comment_region(): the
+ list of lines returned by get_region() contains an empty line at the
+ end representing the start of the next line, and this shouldn't be
+ commented out!
+
+ * CallTips.py:
+ Mark Hammond writes: Here is another change that allows it to work for
+ class creation - tries to locate an __init__ function. Also updated
+ the test code to reflect your new "***" change.
+
+ * CallTipWindow.py:
+ Mark Hammond writes: Tim's suggestion of copying the font for the
+ CallTipWindow from the text control makes sense, and actually makes
+ the control look better IMO.
+
+Wed Jun 9 20:34:57 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * CallTips.py:
+ Append "..." if the appropriate flag (for varargs) in co_flags is set.
+ Ditto "***" for kwargs.
+
+Tue Jun 8 13:06:07 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ReplaceDialog.py:
+ Hmm... Tim didn't turn "replace all" into a single undo block.
+ I think I like it better if it os, so here.
+
+ * ReplaceDialog.py: Tim Peters: made replacement atomic for undo/redo.
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters:
+
+ + Set usetabs=1. Editing pyclbr.py was driving me nuts <0.6 wink>.
+ usetabs=1 is the Emacs pymode default too, and thanks to indentwidth !=
+ tabwidth magical usetabs disabling, new files are still created with tabs
+ turned off. The only implication is that if you open a file whose first
+ indent is a single tab, IDLE will now magically use tabs for that file (and
+ set indentwidth to 8). Note that the whole scheme doesn't work right for
+ PythonWin, though, since Windows users typically set tabwidth to 4; Mark
+ probably has to hide the IDLE algorithm from them (which he already knows).
+
+ + Changed comment_region_event to stick "##" in front of every line. The
+ "holes" previously left on blank lines were visually confusing (made it
+ needlessly hard to figure out what to uncomment later).
+
+Mon Jun 7 15:38:40 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * TreeWidget.py, ObjectBrowser.py:
+ Remove unnecessary reference to pyclbr from test() code.
+
+ * PyParse.py: Tim Peters:
+
+ Smarter logic for finding a parse synch point.
+
+ Does a half to a fifth the work in normal cases; don't notice the speedup,
+ but makes more breathing room for other extensions.
+
+ Speeds terrible cases by at least a factor of 10. "Terrible" == e.g. you put
+ """ at the start of Tkinter.py, undo it, zoom to the bottom, and start
+ typing in code. Used to take about 8 seconds for ENTER to respond, now some
+ large fraction of a second. The new code gets indented correctly, despite
+ that it all remains "string colored" until the colorizer catches up (after
+ which, ENTER appears instantaneous again).
+
+Fri Jun 4 19:21:19 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * extend.py: Might as well enable CallTips by default.
+ If there are too many complaints I'll remove it again or fix it.
+
+Thu Jun 3 14:32:16 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, PyParse.py:
+ New offerings by Tim Peters; he writes:
+
+ IDLE is now the first Python editor in the Universe not confused by my
+ doctest.py <wink>.
+
+ As threatened, this defines IDLE's is_char_in_string function as a
+ method of EditorWindow. You just need to define one similarly in
+ whatever it is you pass as editwin to AutoIndent; looking at the
+ EditorWindow.py part of the patch should make this clear.
+
+ * GrepDialog.py: Enclose pattern in quotes in status message.
+
+ * CallTips.py:
+ Mark Hammond fixed some comments and improved the way the tip text is
+ constructed.
+
+Wed Jun 2 18:18:57 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * CallTips.py:
+ My fix to Mark's code: restore the universal check on <KeyRelease>.
+ Always cancel on <Key-Escape> or <ButtonPress>.
+
+ * CallTips.py:
+ A version that Mark Hammond posted to the newsgroup. Has some newer
+ stuff for getting the tip. Had to fix the Key-( and Key-) events
+ for Unix. Will have to re-apply my patch for catching KeyRelease and
+ ButtonRelease events.
+
+ * CallTipWindow.py, CallTips.py:
+ Call tips by Mark Hammond (plus tiny fix by me.)
+
+ * IdleHistory.py:
+ Changes by Mark Hammond: (1) support optional output_sep argument to
+ the constructor so he can eliminate the sys.ps2 that PythonWin leaves
+ in the source; (2) remove duplicate history items.
+
+ * AutoIndent.py:
+ Changes by Mark Hammond to allow using IDLE extensions in PythonWin as
+ well: make three dialog routines instance variables.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Change by Mark Hammond to allow using IDLE extensions in PythonWin as
+ well: make three dialog routines instance variables.
+
+Tue Jun 1 20:06:44 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: Hah! A fix of my own to Tim's code!
+ Unix bindings for <<toggle-tabs>> and <<change-indentwidth>> were
+ missing, and somehow that meant the events were never generated,
+ even though they were in the menu. The new Unix bindings are now
+ the same as the Windows bindings (M-t and M-u).
+
+ * AutoIndent.py, PyParse.py, PyShell.py: Tim Peters again:
+
+ The new version (attached) is fast enough all the time in every real module
+ I have <whew!>. You can make it slow by, e.g., creating an open list with
+ 5,000 90-character identifiers (+ trailing comma) each on its own line, then
+ adding an item to the end -- but that still consumes less than a second on
+ my P5-166. Response time in real code appears instantaneous.
+
+ Fixed some bugs.
+
+ New feature: when hitting ENTER and the cursor is beyond the line's leading
+ indentation, whitespace is removed on both sides of the cursor; before
+ whitespace was removed only on the left; e.g., assuming the cursor is
+ between the comma and the space:
+
+ def something(arg1, arg2):
+ ^ cursor to the left of here, and hit ENTER
+ arg2): # new line used to end up here
+ arg2): # but now lines up the way you expect
+
+ New hack: AutoIndent has grown a context_use_ps1 Boolean config option,
+ defaulting to 0 (false) and set to 1 (only) by PyShell. Reason: handling
+ the fancy stuff requires looking backward for a parsing synch point; ps1
+ lines are the only sensible thing to look for in a shell window, but are a
+ bad thing to look for in a file window (ps1 lines show up in my module
+ docstrings often). PythonWin's shell should set this true too.
+
+ Persistent problem: strings containing def/class can still screw things up
+ completely. No improvement. Simplest workaround is on the user's head, and
+ consists of inserting e.g.
+
+ def _(): pass
+
+ (or any other def/class) after the end of the multiline string that's
+ screwing them up. This is especially irksome because IDLE's syntax coloring
+ is *not* confused, so when this happens the colors don't match the
+ indentation behavior they see.
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters again:
+
+ [Tim, after adding some bracket smarts to AutoIndent.py]
+ > ...
+ > What it can't possibly do without reparsing large gobs of text is
+ > suggest a reasonable indent level after you've *closed* a bracket
+ > left open on some previous line.
+ > ...
+
+ The attached can, and actually fast enough to use -- most of the time. The
+ code is tricky beyond belief to achieve that, but it works so far; e.g.,
+
+ return len(string.expandtabs(str[self.stmt_start :
+ ^ indents to caret
+ i],
+ ^ indents to caret
+ self.tabwidth)) + 1
+ ^ indents to caret
+
+ It's about as smart as pymode now, wrt both bracket and backslash
+ continuation rules. It does require reparsing large gobs of text, and if it
+ happens to find something that looks like a "def" or "class" or sys.ps1
+ buried in a multiline string, but didn't suck up enough preceding text to
+ see the start of the string, it's completely hosed. I can't repair that --
+ it's just too slow to reparse from the start of the file all the time.
+
+ AutoIndent has grown a new num_context_lines tuple attribute that controls
+ how far to look back, and-- like other params --this could/should be made
+ user-overridable at startup and per-file on the fly.
+
+ * PyParse.py: New file by Tim Peters:
+
+ One new file in the attached, PyParse.py. The LineStudier (whatever it was
+ called <wink>) class was removed from AutoIndent; PyParse subsumes its
+ functionality.
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters keeps revising this module (more to come):
+
+ Removed "New tabwidth" menu binding.
+
+ Added "a tab means how many spaces?" dialog to block tabify and untabify. I
+ think prompting for this is good now: they're usually at-most-once-per-file
+ commands, and IDLE can't let them change tabwidth from the Tk default
+ anymore, so IDLE can no longer presume to have any idea what a tab means.
+
+ Irony: for the purpose of keeping comments aligned via tabs, Tk's
+ non-default approach is much nicer than the Emacs/Notepad/Codewright/vi/etc
+ approach.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ 1. Catch NameError on import (could be raised by case mismatch on Windows).
+ 2. No longer need to reset pyclbr cache and show watch cursor when calling
+ ClassBrowser -- the ClassBrowser takes care of pyclbr and the TreeWidget
+ takes care of the watch cursor.
+ 3. Reset the focus to the current window after error message about class
+ browser on buffer without filename.
+
+ * Icons/minusnode.gif, Icons/plusnode.gif: Missed a few.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py, PathBrowser.py: Rewritten based on TreeWidget.py
+
+ * ObjectBrowser.py: Object browser, based on TreeWidget.py.
+
+ * TreeWidget.py: Tree widget done right.
+
+ * ToolTip.py: As yet unused code for tool tips.
+
+ * ScriptBinding.py:
+ Ensure sys.argv[0] is the script name on Run Script.
+
+ * ZoomHeight.py: Move zoom height functionality to separate function.
+
+ * Icons/folder.gif, Icons/openfolder.gif, Icons/python.gif, Icons/tk.gif:
+ A few icons used by ../TreeWidget.py and its callers.
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: New version by Tim Peters improves block opening test.
+
+Fri May 21 04:46:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Attic/History.py, PyShell.py: Rename History to IdleHistory.
+ Add isatty() to pseudo files.
+
+ * StackViewer.py: Make initial stack viewer wider
+
+ * TODO.txt: New wishes
+
+ * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, PyShell.py:
+ Much improved autoindent and handling of tabs,
+ by Tim Peters.
+
+Mon May 3 15:49:52 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, FormatParagraph.py, UndoDelegator.py:
+ Tim Peters writes:
+
+ I'm still unsure, but couldn't stand the virtual event trickery so tried a
+ different sin (adding undo_block_start/stop methods to the Text instance in
+ EditorWindow.py). Like it or not, it's efficient and works <wink>. Better
+ idea?
+
+ Give the attached a whirl. Even if you hate the implementation, I think
+ you'll like the results. Think I caught all the "block edit" cmds,
+ including Format Paragraph, plus subtler ones involving smart indents and
+ backspacing.
+
+ * WidgetRedirector.py: Tim Peters writes:
+
+ [W]hile trying to dope out how redirection works, stumbled into two
+ possible glitches. In the first, it doesn't appear to make sense to try to
+ rename a command that's already been destroyed; in the second, the name
+ "previous" doesn't really bring to mind "ignore the previous value" <wink>.
+
+Fri Apr 30 19:39:25 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * __init__.py: Support for using idle as a package.
+
+ * PathBrowser.py:
+ Avoid listing files more than once (e.g. foomodule.so has two hits:
+ once for foo + module.so, once for foomodule + .so).
+
+Mon Apr 26 22:20:38 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ChangeLog, ColorDelegator.py, PyShell.py: Tim Peters strikes again:
+
+ Ho ho ho -- that's trickier than it sounded! The colorizer is working with
+ "line.col" strings instead of Text marks, and the absolute coordinates of
+ the point of interest can change across the self.update call (voice of
+ baffled experience, when two quick backspaces no longer fooled it, but a
+ backspace followed by a quick ENTER did <wink>).
+
+ Anyway, the attached appears to do the trick. CPU usage goes way up when
+ typing quickly into a long triple-quoted string, but the latency is fine for
+ me (a relatively fast typist on a relatively slow machine). Most of the
+ changes here are left over from reducing the # of vrbl names to help me
+ reason about the logic better; I hope the code is a *little* easier to
+
+Fri Apr 23 14:01:25 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Provide full arguments to __import__ so it works in packagized IDLE.
+
+Thu Apr 22 23:20:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * help.txt:
+ Bunch of updates necessary due to recent changes; added docs for File
+ menu, command line and color preferences.
+
+ * Bindings.py: Remove obsolete 'script' menu.
+
+ * TODO.txt: Several wishes fulfilled.
+
+ * OutputWindow.py:
+ Moved classes OnDemandOutputWindow and PseudoFile here,
+ from ScriptBinding.py where they are no longer needed.
+
+ * ScriptBinding.py:
+ Mostly rewritten. Instead of the old Run module and Debug module,
+ there are two new commands:
+
+ Import module (F5) imports or reloads the module and also adds its
+ name to the __main__ namespace. This gets executed in the PyShell
+ window under control of its debug settings.
+
+ Run script (Control-F5) is similar but executes the contents of the
+ file directly in the __main__ namespace.
+
+ * PyShell.py: Nits: document use of $IDLESTARTUP; display idle version
+
+ * idlever.py: New version to celebrate new command line
+
+ * OutputWindow.py: Added flush(), for completeness.
+
+ * PyShell.py:
+ A lot of changes to make the command line more useful. You can now do:
+ idle.py -e file ... -- to edit files
+ idle.py script arg ... -- to run a script
+ idle.py -c cmd arg ... -- to run a command
+ Other options, see also the usage message (also new!) for more details:
+ -d -- enable debugger
+ -s -- run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP
+ -t title -- set Python Shell window's title
+ sys.argv is set accordingly, unless -e is used.
+ sys.path is absolutized, and all relevant paths are inserted into it.
+
+ Other changes:
+ - the environment in which commands are executed is now the
+ __main__ module
+ - explicitly save sys.stdout etc., don't restore from sys.__stdout__
+ - new interpreter methods execsource(), execfile(), stuffsource()
+ - a few small nits
+
+ * TODO.txt:
+ Some more TODO items. Made up my mind about command line args,
+ Run/Import, __main__.
+
+ * ColorDelegator.py:
+ Super-elegant patch by Tim Peters that speeds up colorization
+ dramatically (up to 15 times he claims). Works by reading more than
+ one line at a time, up to 100-line chunks (starting with one line and
+ then doubling up to the limit). On a typical machine (e.g. Tim's
+ P5-166) this doesn't reduce interactive responsiveness in a noticeable
+ way.
+
+Wed Apr 21 15:49:34 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ColorDelegator.py:
+ Patch by Tim Peters to speed up colorizing of big multiline strings.
+
+Tue Apr 20 17:32:52 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * extend.txt:
+ For an event 'foo-bar', the corresponding method must be called
+ foo_bar_event(). Therefore, fix the references to zoom_height() in
+ the example.
+
+ * IdlePrefs.py: Restored the original IDLE color scheme.
+
+ * PyShell.py, IdlePrefs.py, ColorDelegator.py, EditorWindow.py:
+ Color preferences code by Loren Luke (massaged by me somewhat)
+
+ * SearchEngine.py:
+ Patch by Mark Favas: it fixes the search engine behaviour where an
+ unsuccessful search wraps around and re-searches that part of the file
+ between the start of the search and the end of the file - only really
+ an issue for very large files, but... (also removes a redundant
+ m.span() call).
+
+Mon Apr 19 16:26:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * TODO.txt: A few wishes are now fulfilled.
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters implements some of my wishes:
+
+ o Makes the tab key intelligently insert spaces when appropriate
+ (see Help list banter twixt David Ascher and me; idea stolen from
+ every other editor on earth <wink>).
+
+ o newline_and_indent_event trims trailing whitespace on the old
+ line (pymode and Codewright).
+
+ o newline_and_indent_event no longer fooled by trailing whitespace or
+ comment after ":" (pymode, PTUI).
+
+ o newline_and_indent_event now reduces the new line's indentation after
+ return, break, continue, raise and pass stmts (pymode).
+
+ The last two are easy to fool in the presence of strings &
+ continuations, but pymode requires Emacs's high-powered C parsing
+ functions to avoid that in finite time.
+
+======================================================================
+ Python release 1.5.2c1, IDLE version 0.4
+======================================================================
+
+Wed Apr 7 18:41:59 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * README.txt, NEWS.txt: New version.
+
+ * idlever.py: Version bump awaiting impending new release.
+ (Not much has changed :-( )
+
+Mon Mar 29 14:52:28 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ScriptBinding.py, PyShell.py:
+ At Tim Peters' recommendation, add a dummy flush() method to
+ PseudoFile.
+
+Thu Mar 11 23:21:23 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * PathBrowser.py: Don't crash when sys.path contains an empty string.
+
+ * Attic/Outline.py: This file was never supposed to be part of IDLE.
+
+ * PathBrowser.py:
+ - Don't crash in the case where a superclass is a string instead of a
+ pyclbr.Class object; this can happen when the superclass is
+ unrecognizable (to pyclbr), e.g. when module renaming is used.
+
+ - Show a watch cursor when calling pyclbr (since it may take a while
+ recursively parsing imported modules!).
+
+Wed Mar 10 05:18:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, Bindings.py: Add PathBrowser to File module
+
+ * PathBrowser.py: "Path browser" - 4 scrolled lists displaying:
+ directories on sys.path
+ modules in selected directory
+ classes in selected module
+ methods of selected class
+
+ Sinlge clicking in a directory, module or class item updates the next
+ column with info about the selected item. Double clicking in a
+ module, class or method item opens the file (and selects the clicked
+ item if it is a class or method).
+
+ I guess eventually I should be using a tree widget for this, but the
+ ones I've seen don't work well enough, so for now I use the old
+ Smalltalk or NeXT style multi-column hierarchical browser.
+
+ * MultiScrolledLists.py:
+ New utility: multiple scrolled lists in parallel
+
+ * ScrolledList.py: - White background.
+ - Display "(None)" (or text of your choosing) when empty.
+ - Don't set the focus.
+
+======================================================================
+ Python release 1.5.2b2, IDLE version 0.3
+======================================================================
+
+Wed Feb 17 22:47:41 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * NEWS.txt: News in 0.3.
+
+ * README.txt, idlever.py: Bump version to 0.3.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ After all, we don't need to call the callbacks ourselves!
+
+ * WindowList.py:
+ When deleting, call the callbacks *after* deleting the window from our list!
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Fix up the Windows menu via the new callback mechanism instead of
+ depending on menu post commands (which don't work when the menu is
+ torn off).
+
+ * WindowList.py:
+ Support callbacks to patch up Windows menus everywhere.
+
+ * ChangeLog: Oh, why not. Checking in the Emacs-generated change log.
+
+Tue Feb 16 22:34:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ScriptBinding.py:
+ Only pop up the stack viewer when requested in the Debug menu.
+
+Mon Feb 8 22:27:49 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * WindowList.py: Don't crash if a window no longer exists.
+
+ * TODO.txt: Restructured a bit.
+
+Mon Feb 1 23:06:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * PyShell.py: Add current dir or paths of file args to sys.path.
+
+ * Debugger.py: Add canonic() function -- for brand new bdb.py feature.
+
+ * StackViewer.py: Protect against accessing an empty stack.
+
+Fri Jan 29 20:44:45 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ZoomHeight.py:
+ Use only the height to decide whether to zoom in or out.
+
+Thu Jan 28 22:24:30 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, FileList.py:
+ Make sure the Tcl variables are shared between windows.
+
+ * PyShell.py, EditorWindow.py, Bindings.py:
+ Move menu/key binding code from Bindings.py to EditorWindow.py,
+ with changed APIs -- it makes much more sense there.
+ Also add a new feature: if the first character of a menu label is
+ a '!', it gets a checkbox. Checkboxes are bound to Boolean Tcl variables
+ that can be accessed through the new getvar/setvar/getrawvar API;
+ the variable is named after the event to which the menu is bound.
+
+ * Debugger.py: Add Quit button to the debugger window.
+
+ * SearchDialog.py:
+ When find_again() finds exactly the current selection, it's a failure.
+
+ * idle.py, Attic/idle: Rename idle -> idle.py
+
+Mon Jan 18 15:18:57 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, WindowList.py: Only deiconify when iconic.
+
+ * TODO.txt: Misc
+
+Tue Jan 12 22:14:34 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * testcode.py, Attic/test.py:
+ Renamed test.py to testcode.py so one can import Python's
+ test package from inside IDLE. (Suggested by Jack Jansen.)
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, ColorDelegator.py:
+ Hack to close a window that is colorizing.
+
+ * Separator.py: Vladimir Marangozov's patch:
+ The separator dances too much and seems to jump by arbitrary amounts
+ in arbitrary directions when I try to move it for resizing the frames.
+ This patch makes it more quiet.
+
+Mon Jan 11 14:52:40 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * TODO.txt: Some requests have been fulfilled.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py:
+ Set the cursor to a watch when opening the class browser (which may
+ take quite a while, browsing multiple files).
+
+ Newer, better center() -- but assumes no wrapping.
+
+ * SearchBinding.py:
+ Got rid of debug print statement in goto_line_event().
+
+ * ScriptBinding.py:
+ I think I like it better if it prints the traceback even when it displays
+ the stack viewer.
+
+ * Debugger.py: Bind ESC to close-window.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py: Use a HSeparator between the classes and the items.
+ Make the list of classes wider by default (40 chars).
+ Bind ESC to close-window.
+
+ * Separator.py:
+ Separator classes (draggable divider between two panes).
+
+Sat Jan 9 22:01:33 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * WindowList.py:
+ Don't traceback when wakeup() is called when the window has been destroyed.
+ This can happen when a torn-of Windows menu references closed windows.
+ And Tim Peters claims that the Windows menu is his favorite to tear off...
+
+ * EditorWindow.py: Allow tearing off of the Windows menu.
+
+ * StackViewer.py: Close on ESC.
+
+ * help.txt: Updated a bunch of things (it was mostly still 0.1!)
+
+ * extend.py: Added ScriptBinding to standard bindings.
+
+ * ScriptBinding.py:
+ This now actually works. See doc string. It can run a module (i.e.
+ import or reload) or debug it (same with debugger control). Output
+ goes to a fresh output window, only created when needed.
+
+======================================================================
+ Python release 1.5.2b1, IDLE version 0.2
+======================================================================
+
+Fri Jan 8 17:26:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * README.txt, NEWS.txt: What's new in this release.
+
+ * Bindings.py, PyShell.py:
+ Paul Prescod's patches to allow the stack viewer to pop up when a
+ traceback is printed.
+
+Thu Jan 7 00:12:15 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * FormatParagraph.py:
+ Change paragraph width limit to 70 (like Emacs M-Q).
+
+ * README.txt:
+ Separating TODO from README. Slight reformulation of features. No
+ exact release date.
+
+ * TODO.txt: Separating TODO from README.
+
+Mon Jan 4 21:19:09 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * FormatParagraph.py:
+ Hm. There was a boundary condition error at the end of the file too.
+
+ * SearchBinding.py: Hm. Add Unix binding for replace, too.
+
+ * keydefs.py: Ran eventparse.py again.
+
+ * FormatParagraph.py: Added Unix Meta-q key binding;
+ fix find_paragraph when at start of file.
+
+ * AutoExpand.py: Added Meta-/ binding for Unix as alt for Alt-/.
+
+ * SearchBinding.py:
+ Add unix binding for grep (otherwise the menu entry doesn't work!)
+
+ * ZoomHeight.py: Adjusted Unix height to work with fvwm96. :=(
+
+ * GrepDialog.py: Need to import sys!
+
+ * help.txt, extend.txt, README.txt: Formatted some paragraphs
+
+ * extend.py, FormatParagraph.py:
+ Add new extension to reformat a (text) paragraph.
+
+ * ZoomHeight.py: Typo in Win specific height setting.
+
+Sun Jan 3 00:47:35 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * AutoIndent.py: Added something like Tim Peters' backspace patch.
+
+ * ZoomHeight.py: Adapted to Unix (i.e., more hardcoded constants).
+
+Sat Jan 2 21:28:54 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * keydefs.py, idlever.py, idle.pyw, idle.bat, help.txt, extend.txt, extend.py, eventparse.py, ZoomHeight.py, WindowList.py, UndoDelegator.py, StackViewer.py, SearchEngine.py, SearchDialogBase.py, SearchDialog.py, ScrolledList.py, SearchBinding.py, ScriptBinding.py, ReplaceDialog.py, Attic/README, README.txt, PyShell.py, Attic/PopupMenu.py, OutputWindow.py, IOBinding.py, Attic/HelpWindow.py, History.py, GrepDialog.py, FileList.py, FrameViewer.py, EditorWindow.py, Debugger.py, Delegator.py, ColorDelegator.py, Bindings.py, ClassBrowser.py, AutoExpand.py, AutoIndent.py:
+ Checking in IDLE 0.2.
+
+ Much has changed -- too much, in fact, to write down.
+ The big news is that there's a standard way to write IDLE extensions;
+ see extend.txt. Some sample extensions have been provided, and
+ some existing code has been converted to extensions. Probably the
+ biggest new user feature is a new search dialog with more options,
+ search and replace, and even search in files (grep).
+
+ This is exactly as downloaded from my laptop after returning
+ from the holidays -- it hasn't even been tested on Unix yet.
+
+Fri Dec 18 15:52:54 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * FileList.py, ClassBrowser.py:
+ Fix the class browser to work even when the file is not on sys.path.
+
+Tue Dec 8 20:39:36 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Attic/turtle.py: Moved to Python 1.5.2/Lib
+
+Fri Nov 27 03:19:20 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * help.txt: Typo
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, FileList.py: Support underlining of menu labels
+
+ * Bindings.py:
+ New approach, separate tables for menus (platform-independent) and key
+ definitions (platform-specific), and generating accelerator strings
+ automatically from the key definitions.
+
+Mon Nov 16 18:37:42 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Attic/README: Clarify portability and main program.
+
+ * Attic/README: Added intro for 0.1 release and append Grail notes.
+
+Mon Oct 26 18:49:00 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Attic/turtle.py: root is now a global called _root
+
+Sat Oct 24 16:38:38 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Attic/turtle.py: Raise the root window on reset().
+ Different action on WM_DELETE_WINDOW is more likely to do the right thing,
+ allowing us to destroy old windows.
+
+ * Attic/turtle.py:
+ Split the goto() function in two: _goto() is the internal one,
+ using Canvas coordinates, and goto() uses turtle coordinates
+ and accepts variable argument lists.
+
+ * Attic/turtle.py: Cope with destruction of the window
+
+ * Attic/turtle.py: Turtle graphics
+
+ * Debugger.py: Use of Breakpoint class should be bdb.Breakpoint.
+
+Mon Oct 19 03:33:40 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * SearchBinding.py:
+ Speed up the search a bit -- don't drag a mark around...
+
+ * PyShell.py:
+ Change our special entries from <console#N> to <pyshell#N>.
+ Patch linecache.checkcache() to keep our special entries alive.
+ Add popup menu to all editor windows to set a breakpoint.
+
+ * Debugger.py:
+ Use and pass through the 'force' flag to set_dict() where appropriate.
+ Default source and globals checkboxes to false.
+ Don't interact in user_return().
+ Add primitive set_breakpoint() method.
+
+ * ColorDelegator.py:
+ Raise priority of 'sel' tag so its foreground (on Windows) will take
+ priority over text colorization (which on Windows is almost the
+ same color as the selection background).
+
+ Define a tag and color for breakpoints ("BREAK").
+
+ * Attic/PopupMenu.py: Disable "Open stack viewer" and "help" commands.
+
+ * StackViewer.py:
+ Add optional 'force' argument (default 0) to load_dict().
+ If set, redo the display even if it's the same dict.
+
+Fri Oct 16 21:10:12 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * StackViewer.py: Do nothing when loading the same dict as before.
+
+ * PyShell.py: Details for debugger interface.
+
+ * Debugger.py:
+ Restructured and more consistent. Save checkboxes across instantiations.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, Attic/README, Bindings.py:
+ Get rid of conflicting ^X binding. Use ^W.
+
+ * Debugger.py, StackViewer.py:
+ Debugger can now show local and global variables.
+
+ * Debugger.py: Oops
+
+ * Debugger.py, PyShell.py: Better debugger support (show stack etc).
+
+ * Attic/PopupMenu.py: Follow renames in StackViewer module
+
+ * StackViewer.py:
+ Rename classes to StackViewer (the widget) and StackBrowser (the toplevel).
+
+ * ScrolledList.py: Add close() method
+
+ * EditorWindow.py: Clarify 'Open Module' dialog text
+
+ * StackViewer.py: Restructured into a browser and a widget.
+
+Thu Oct 15 23:27:08 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py, ScrolledList.py:
+ Generalized the scrolled list which is the base for the class and
+ method browser into a separate class in its own module.
+
+ * Attic/test.py: Cosmetic change
+
+ * Debugger.py: Don't show function name if there is none
+
+Wed Oct 14 03:43:05 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Debugger.py, PyShell.py: Polish the Debugger GUI a bit.
+ Closing it now also does the right thing.
+
+Tue Oct 13 23:51:13 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * Debugger.py, PyShell.py, Bindings.py:
+ Ad primitive debugger interface (so far it will step and show you the
+ source, but it doesn't yet show the stack).
+
+ * Attic/README: Misc
+
+ * StackViewer.py: Whoops -- referenced self.top before it was set.
+
+ * help.txt: Added history and completion commands.
+
+ * help.txt: Updated
+
+ * FileList.py: Add class browser functionality.
+
+ * StackViewer.py:
+ Add a close() method and bind to WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol
+
+ * PyShell.py: Clear the linecache before printing a traceback
+
+ * Bindings.py: Added class browser binding.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py: Much improved, much left to do.
+
+ * PyShell.py: Make the return key do what I mean more often.
+
+ * ClassBrowser.py:
+ Adding the beginnings of a Class browser. Incomplete, yet.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py, Bindings.py:
+ Add new command, "Open module". You select or type a module name,
+ and it opens the source.
+
+Mon Oct 12 23:59:27 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * PyShell.py: Subsume functionality from Popup menu in Debug menu.
+ Other stuff so the PyShell window can be resurrected from the Windows menu.
+
+ * FileList.py: Get rid of PopUp menu.
+ Create a simple Windows menu. (Imperfect when Untitled windows exist.)
+ Add wakeup() method: deiconify, raise, focus.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py: Generalize menu creation.
+
+ * Bindings.py: Add Debug and Help menu items.
+
+ * EditorWindow.py: Added a menu bar to every window.
+
+ * Bindings.py: Add menu configuration to the event configuration.
+
+ * Attic/PopupMenu.py: Pass a root to the help window.
+
+ * SearchBinding.py:
+ Add parent argument to 'to to line number' dialog box.
+
+Sat Oct 10 19:15:32 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
+
+ * StackViewer.py:
+ Add a label at the top showing (very basic) help for the stack viewer.
+ Add a label at the bottom showing the exception info.
+
+ * Attic/test.py, Attic/idle: Add Unix main script and test program.
+
+ * idle.pyw, help.txt, WidgetRedirector.py, UndoDelegator.py, StackViewer.py, SearchBinding.py, Attic/README, PyShell.py, Attic/PopupMenu.py, Percolator.py, Outline.py, IOBinding.py, History.py, Attic/HelpWindow.py, FrameViewer.py, FileList.py, EditorWindow.py, Delegator.py, ColorDelegator.py, Bindings.py, AutoIndent.py, AutoExpand.py:
+ Initial checking of Tk-based Python IDE.
+ Features: text editor with syntax coloring and undo;
+ subclassed into interactive Python shell which adds history.
+
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ClassBrowser.py b/Lib/idlelib/ClassBrowser.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f440164
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ClassBrowser.py
@@ -0,0 +1,224 @@
+"""Class browser.
+
+XXX TO DO:
+
+- reparse when source changed (maybe just a button would be OK?)
+ (or recheck on window popup)
+- add popup menu with more options (e.g. doc strings, base classes, imports)
+- show function argument list? (have to do pattern matching on source)
+- should the classes and methods lists also be in the module's menu bar?
+- add base classes to class browser tree
+"""
+
+import os
+import sys
+import string
+import pyclbr
+
+# XXX Patch pyclbr with dummies if it's vintage Python 1.5.2:
+if not hasattr(pyclbr, "readmodule_ex"):
+ pyclbr.readmodule_ex = pyclbr.readmodule
+if not hasattr(pyclbr, "Function"):
+ class Function(pyclbr.Class):
+ pass
+ pyclbr.Function = Function
+
+import PyShell
+from WindowList import ListedToplevel
+from TreeWidget import TreeNode, TreeItem, ScrolledCanvas
+
+class ClassBrowser:
+
+ def __init__(self, flist, name, path):
+ # XXX This API should change, if the file doesn't end in ".py"
+ # XXX the code here is bogus!
+ self.name = name
+ self.file = os.path.join(path[0], self.name + ".py")
+ self.init(flist)
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ self.top.destroy()
+ self.node.destroy()
+
+ def init(self, flist):
+ self.flist = flist
+ # reset pyclbr
+ pyclbr._modules.clear()
+ # create top
+ self.top = top = ListedToplevel(flist.root)
+ top.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close)
+ top.bind("<Escape>", self.close)
+ self.settitle()
+ top.focus_set()
+ # create scrolled canvas
+ sc = ScrolledCanvas(top, bg="white", highlightthickness=0, takefocus=1)
+ sc.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ item = self.rootnode()
+ self.node = node = TreeNode(sc.canvas, None, item)
+ node.update()
+ node.expand()
+
+ def settitle(self):
+ self.top.wm_title("Class Browser - " + self.name)
+ self.top.wm_iconname("Class Browser")
+
+ def rootnode(self):
+ return ModuleBrowserTreeItem(self.file)
+
+class ModuleBrowserTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def __init__(self, file):
+ self.file = file
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ return os.path.basename(self.file)
+
+ def GetIconName(self):
+ return "python"
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = []
+ for name in self.listclasses():
+ item = ClassBrowserTreeItem(name, self.classes, self.file)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+ def OnDoubleClick(self):
+ if os.path.normcase(self.file[-3:]) != ".py":
+ return
+ if not os.path.exists(self.file):
+ return
+ PyShell.flist.open(self.file)
+
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return os.path.normcase(self.file[-3:]) == ".py"
+
+ def listclasses(self):
+ dir, file = os.path.split(self.file)
+ name, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
+ if os.path.normcase(ext) != ".py":
+ return []
+ try:
+ dict = pyclbr.readmodule_ex(name, [dir] + sys.path)
+ except ImportError, msg:
+ return []
+ items = []
+ self.classes = {}
+ for key, cl in dict.items():
+ if cl.module == name:
+ s = key
+ if cl.super:
+ supers = []
+ for sup in cl.super:
+ if type(sup) is type(''):
+ sname = sup
+ else:
+ sname = sup.name
+ if sup.module != cl.module:
+ sname = "%s.%s" % (sup.module, sname)
+ supers.append(sname)
+ s = s + "(%s)" % string.join(supers, ", ")
+ items.append((cl.lineno, s))
+ self.classes[s] = cl
+ items.sort()
+ list = []
+ for item, s in items:
+ list.append(s)
+ return list
+
+class ClassBrowserTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def __init__(self, name, classes, file):
+ self.name = name
+ self.classes = classes
+ self.file = file
+ try:
+ self.cl = self.classes[self.name]
+ except (IndexError, KeyError):
+ self.cl = None
+ self.isfunction = isinstance(self.cl, pyclbr.Function)
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ if self.isfunction:
+ return "def " + self.name + "(...)"
+ else:
+ return "class " + self.name
+
+ def GetIconName(self):
+ if self.isfunction:
+ return "python"
+ else:
+ return "folder"
+
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ if self.cl:
+ return not not self.cl.methods
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ if not self.cl:
+ return []
+ sublist = []
+ for name in self.listmethods():
+ item = MethodBrowserTreeItem(name, self.cl, self.file)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+ def OnDoubleClick(self):
+ if not os.path.exists(self.file):
+ return
+ edit = PyShell.flist.open(self.file)
+ if hasattr(self.cl, 'lineno'):
+ lineno = self.cl.lineno
+ edit.gotoline(lineno)
+
+ def listmethods(self):
+ if not self.cl:
+ return []
+ items = []
+ for name, lineno in self.cl.methods.items():
+ items.append((lineno, name))
+ items.sort()
+ list = []
+ for item, name in items:
+ list.append(name)
+ return list
+
+class MethodBrowserTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def __init__(self, name, cl, file):
+ self.name = name
+ self.cl = cl
+ self.file = file
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ return "def " + self.name + "(...)"
+
+ def GetIconName(self):
+ return "python" # XXX
+
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return 0
+
+ def OnDoubleClick(self):
+ if not os.path.exists(self.file):
+ return
+ edit = PyShell.flist.open(self.file)
+ edit.gotoline(self.cl.methods[self.name])
+
+def main():
+ try:
+ file = __file__
+ except NameError:
+ file = sys.argv[0]
+ if sys.argv[1:]:
+ file = sys.argv[1]
+ else:
+ file = sys.argv[0]
+ dir, file = os.path.split(file)
+ name = os.path.splitext(file)[0]
+ ClassBrowser(PyShell.flist, name, [dir])
+ if sys.stdin is sys.__stdin__:
+ mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ColorDelegator.py b/Lib/idlelib/ColorDelegator.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..77edfe8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ColorDelegator.py
@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
+import time
+import string
+import re
+import keyword
+from Tkinter import *
+from Delegator import Delegator
+from IdleConf import idleconf
+
+#$ event <<toggle-auto-coloring>>
+#$ win <Control-slash>
+#$ unix <Control-slash>
+
+__debug__ = 0
+
+
+def any(name, list):
+ return "(?P<%s>" % name + string.join(list, "|") + ")"
+
+def make_pat():
+ kw = r"\b" + any("KEYWORD", keyword.kwlist) + r"\b"
+ comment = any("COMMENT", [r"#[^\n]*"])
+ sqstring = r"(\b[rR])?'[^'\\\n]*(\\.[^'\\\n]*)*'?"
+ dqstring = r'(\b[rR])?"[^"\\\n]*(\\.[^"\\\n]*)*"?'
+ sq3string = r"(\b[rR])?'''[^'\\]*((\\.|'(?!''))[^'\\]*)*(''')?"
+ dq3string = r'(\b[rR])?"""[^"\\]*((\\.|"(?!""))[^"\\]*)*(""")?'
+ string = any("STRING", [sq3string, dq3string, sqstring, dqstring])
+ return kw + "|" + comment + "|" + string + "|" + any("SYNC", [r"\n"])
+
+prog = re.compile(make_pat(), re.S)
+idprog = re.compile(r"\s+(\w+)", re.S)
+
+class ColorDelegator(Delegator):
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ Delegator.__init__(self)
+ self.prog = prog
+ self.idprog = idprog
+
+ def setdelegate(self, delegate):
+ if self.delegate is not None:
+ self.unbind("<<toggle-auto-coloring>>")
+ Delegator.setdelegate(self, delegate)
+ if delegate is not None:
+ self.config_colors()
+ self.bind("<<toggle-auto-coloring>>", self.toggle_colorize_event)
+ self.notify_range("1.0", "end")
+
+ def config_colors(self):
+ for tag, cnf in self.tagdefs.items():
+ if cnf:
+ apply(self.tag_configure, (tag,), cnf)
+ self.tag_raise('sel')
+
+ cconf = idleconf.getsection('Colors')
+
+ tagdefs = {
+ "COMMENT": cconf.getcolor("comment"),
+ "KEYWORD": cconf.getcolor("keyword"),
+ "STRING": cconf.getcolor("string"),
+ "DEFINITION": cconf.getcolor("definition"),
+ "SYNC": cconf.getcolor("sync"),
+ "TODO": cconf.getcolor("todo"),
+ "BREAK": cconf.getcolor("break"),
+ # The following is used by ReplaceDialog:
+ "hit": cconf.getcolor("hit"),
+ }
+
+ def insert(self, index, chars, tags=None):
+ index = self.index(index)
+ self.delegate.insert(index, chars, tags)
+ self.notify_range(index, index + "+%dc" % len(chars))
+
+ def delete(self, index1, index2=None):
+ index1 = self.index(index1)
+ self.delegate.delete(index1, index2)
+ self.notify_range(index1)
+
+ after_id = None
+ allow_colorizing = 1
+ colorizing = 0
+
+ def notify_range(self, index1, index2=None):
+ self.tag_add("TODO", index1, index2)
+ if self.after_id:
+ if __debug__: print "colorizing already scheduled"
+ return
+ if self.colorizing:
+ self.stop_colorizing = 1
+ if __debug__: print "stop colorizing"
+ if self.allow_colorizing:
+ if __debug__: print "schedule colorizing"
+ self.after_id = self.after(1, self.recolorize)
+
+ close_when_done = None # Window to be closed when done colorizing
+
+ def close(self, close_when_done=None):
+ if self.after_id:
+ after_id = self.after_id
+ self.after_id = None
+ if __debug__: print "cancel scheduled recolorizer"
+ self.after_cancel(after_id)
+ self.allow_colorizing = 0
+ self.stop_colorizing = 1
+ if close_when_done:
+ if not self.colorizing:
+ close_when_done.destroy()
+ else:
+ self.close_when_done = close_when_done
+
+ def toggle_colorize_event(self, event):
+ if self.after_id:
+ after_id = self.after_id
+ self.after_id = None
+ if __debug__: print "cancel scheduled recolorizer"
+ self.after_cancel(after_id)
+ if self.allow_colorizing and self.colorizing:
+ if __debug__: print "stop colorizing"
+ self.stop_colorizing = 1
+ self.allow_colorizing = not self.allow_colorizing
+ if self.allow_colorizing and not self.colorizing:
+ self.after_id = self.after(1, self.recolorize)
+ if __debug__:
+ print "auto colorizing turned", self.allow_colorizing and "on" or "off"
+ return "break"
+
+ def recolorize(self):
+ self.after_id = None
+ if not self.delegate:
+ if __debug__: print "no delegate"
+ return
+ if not self.allow_colorizing:
+ if __debug__: print "auto colorizing is off"
+ return
+ if self.colorizing:
+ if __debug__: print "already colorizing"
+ return
+ try:
+ self.stop_colorizing = 0
+ self.colorizing = 1
+ if __debug__: print "colorizing..."
+ t0 = time.clock()
+ self.recolorize_main()
+ t1 = time.clock()
+ if __debug__: print "%.3f seconds" % (t1-t0)
+ finally:
+ self.colorizing = 0
+ if self.allow_colorizing and self.tag_nextrange("TODO", "1.0"):
+ if __debug__: print "reschedule colorizing"
+ self.after_id = self.after(1, self.recolorize)
+ if self.close_when_done:
+ top = self.close_when_done
+ self.close_when_done = None
+ top.destroy()
+
+ def recolorize_main(self):
+ next = "1.0"
+ while 1:
+ item = self.tag_nextrange("TODO", next)
+ if not item:
+ break
+ head, tail = item
+ self.tag_remove("SYNC", head, tail)
+ item = self.tag_prevrange("SYNC", head)
+ if item:
+ head = item[1]
+ else:
+ head = "1.0"
+
+ chars = ""
+ next = head
+ lines_to_get = 1
+ ok = 0
+ while not ok:
+ mark = next
+ next = self.index(mark + "+%d lines linestart" %
+ lines_to_get)
+ lines_to_get = min(lines_to_get * 2, 100)
+ ok = "SYNC" in self.tag_names(next + "-1c")
+ line = self.get(mark, next)
+ ##print head, "get", mark, next, "->", `line`
+ if not line:
+ return
+ for tag in self.tagdefs.keys():
+ self.tag_remove(tag, mark, next)
+ chars = chars + line
+ m = self.prog.search(chars)
+ while m:
+ for key, value in m.groupdict().items():
+ if value:
+ a, b = m.span(key)
+ self.tag_add(key,
+ head + "+%dc" % a,
+ head + "+%dc" % b)
+ if value in ("def", "class"):
+ m1 = self.idprog.match(chars, b)
+ if m1:
+ a, b = m1.span(1)
+ self.tag_add("DEFINITION",
+ head + "+%dc" % a,
+ head + "+%dc" % b)
+ m = self.prog.search(chars, m.end())
+ if "SYNC" in self.tag_names(next + "-1c"):
+ head = next
+ chars = ""
+ else:
+ ok = 0
+ if not ok:
+ # We're in an inconsistent state, and the call to
+ # update may tell us to stop. It may also change
+ # the correct value for "next" (since this is a
+ # line.col string, not a true mark). So leave a
+ # crumb telling the next invocation to resume here
+ # in case update tells us to leave.
+ self.tag_add("TODO", next)
+ self.update()
+ if self.stop_colorizing:
+ if __debug__: print "colorizing stopped"
+ return
+
+
+def main():
+ from Percolator import Percolator
+ root = Tk()
+ root.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", root.quit)
+ text = Text(background="white")
+ text.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ text.focus_set()
+ p = Percolator(text)
+ d = ColorDelegator()
+ p.insertfilter(d)
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ConfigParser.py b/Lib/idlelib/ConfigParser.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e1ce9dd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ConfigParser.py
@@ -0,0 +1,382 @@
+"""Configuration file parser.
+
+A setup file consists of sections, lead by a "[section]" header,
+and followed by "name: value" entries, with continuations and such in
+the style of RFC 822.
+
+The option values can contain format strings which refer to other values in
+the same section, or values in a special [DEFAULT] section.
+
+For example:
+
+ something: %(dir)s/whatever
+
+would resolve the "%(dir)s" to the value of dir. All reference
+expansions are done late, on demand.
+
+Intrinsic defaults can be specified by passing them into the
+ConfigParser constructor as a dictionary.
+
+class:
+
+ConfigParser -- responsible for for parsing a list of
+ configuration files, and managing the parsed database.
+
+ methods:
+
+ __init__(defaults=None)
+ create the parser and specify a dictionary of intrinsic defaults. The
+ keys must be strings, the values must be appropriate for %()s string
+ interpolation. Note that `__name__' is always an intrinsic default;
+ it's value is the section's name.
+
+ sections()
+ return all the configuration section names, sans DEFAULT
+
+ has_section(section)
+ return whether the given section exists
+
+ options(section)
+ return list of configuration options for the named section
+
+ has_option(section, option)
+ return whether the given section has the given option
+
+ read(filenames)
+ read and parse the list of named configuration files, given by
+ name. A single filename is also allowed. Non-existing files
+ are ignored.
+
+ readfp(fp, filename=None)
+ read and parse one configuration file, given as a file object.
+ The filename defaults to fp.name; it is only used in error
+ messages (if fp has no `name' attribute, the string `<???>' is used).
+
+ get(section, option, raw=0, vars=None)
+ return a string value for the named option. All % interpolations are
+ expanded in the return values, based on the defaults passed into the
+ constructor and the DEFAULT section. Additional substitutions may be
+ provided using the `vars' argument, which must be a dictionary whose
+ contents override any pre-existing defaults.
+
+ getint(section, options)
+ like get(), but convert value to an integer
+
+ getfloat(section, options)
+ like get(), but convert value to a float
+
+ getboolean(section, options)
+ like get(), but convert value to a boolean (currently defined as 0 or
+ 1, only)
+"""
+
+import sys
+import string
+import re
+
+DEFAULTSECT = "DEFAULT"
+
+
+
+# exception classes
+class Error:
+ def __init__(self, msg=''):
+ self._msg = msg
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return self._msg
+
+class NoSectionError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, section):
+ Error.__init__(self, 'No section: %s' % section)
+ self.section = section
+
+class DuplicateSectionError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, section):
+ Error.__init__(self, "Section %s already exists" % section)
+ self.section = section
+
+class NoOptionError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, option, section):
+ Error.__init__(self, "No option `%s' in section: %s" %
+ (option, section))
+ self.option = option
+ self.section = section
+
+class InterpolationError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, reference, option, section, rawval):
+ Error.__init__(self,
+ "Bad value substitution:\n"
+ "\tsection: [%s]\n"
+ "\toption : %s\n"
+ "\tkey : %s\n"
+ "\trawval : %s\n"
+ % (section, option, reference, rawval))
+ self.reference = reference
+ self.option = option
+ self.section = section
+
+class MissingSectionHeaderError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, filename, lineno, line):
+ Error.__init__(
+ self,
+ 'File contains no section headers.\nfile: %s, line: %d\n%s' %
+ (filename, lineno, line))
+ self.filename = filename
+ self.lineno = lineno
+ self.line = line
+
+class ParsingError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, filename):
+ Error.__init__(self, 'File contains parsing errors: %s' % filename)
+ self.filename = filename
+ self.errors = []
+
+ def append(self, lineno, line):
+ self.errors.append((lineno, line))
+ self._msg = self._msg + '\n\t[line %2d]: %s' % (lineno, line)
+
+
+
+class ConfigParser:
+ def __init__(self, defaults=None):
+ self.__sections = {}
+ if defaults is None:
+ self.__defaults = {}
+ else:
+ self.__defaults = defaults
+
+ def defaults(self):
+ return self.__defaults
+
+ def sections(self):
+ """Return a list of section names, excluding [DEFAULT]"""
+ # self.__sections will never have [DEFAULT] in it
+ return self.__sections.keys()
+
+ def add_section(self, section):
+ """Create a new section in the configuration.
+
+ Raise DuplicateSectionError if a section by the specified name
+ already exists.
+ """
+ if self.__sections.has_key(section):
+ raise DuplicateSectionError(section)
+ self.__sections[section] = {}
+
+ def has_section(self, section):
+ """Indicate whether the named section is present in the configuration.
+
+ The DEFAULT section is not acknowledged.
+ """
+ return self.__sections.has_key(section)
+
+ def options(self, section):
+ """Return a list of option names for the given section name."""
+ try:
+ opts = self.__sections[section].copy()
+ except KeyError:
+ raise NoSectionError(section)
+ opts.update(self.__defaults)
+ return opts.keys()
+
+ def has_option(self, section, option):
+ """Return whether the given section has the given option."""
+ try:
+ opts = self.__sections[section]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise NoSectionError(section)
+ return opts.has_key(option)
+
+ def read(self, filenames):
+ """Read and parse a filename or a list of filenames.
+
+ Files that cannot be opened are silently ignored; this is
+ designed so that you can specify a list of potential
+ configuration file locations (e.g. current directory, user's
+ home directory, systemwide directory), and all existing
+ configuration files in the list will be read. A single
+ filename may also be given.
+ """
+ if type(filenames) is type(''):
+ filenames = [filenames]
+ for filename in filenames:
+ try:
+ fp = open(filename)
+ except IOError:
+ continue
+ self.__read(fp, filename)
+ fp.close()
+
+ def readfp(self, fp, filename=None):
+ """Like read() but the argument must be a file-like object.
+
+ The `fp' argument must have a `readline' method. Optional
+ second argument is the `filename', which if not given, is
+ taken from fp.name. If fp has no `name' attribute, `<???>' is
+ used.
+
+ """
+ if filename is None:
+ try:
+ filename = fp.name
+ except AttributeError:
+ filename = '<???>'
+ self.__read(fp, filename)
+
+ def get(self, section, option, raw=0, vars=None):
+ """Get an option value for a given section.
+
+ All % interpolations are expanded in the return values, based on the
+ defaults passed into the constructor, unless the optional argument
+ `raw' is true. Additional substitutions may be provided using the
+ `vars' argument, which must be a dictionary whose contents overrides
+ any pre-existing defaults.
+
+ The section DEFAULT is special.
+ """
+ try:
+ sectdict = self.__sections[section].copy()
+ except KeyError:
+ if section == DEFAULTSECT:
+ sectdict = {}
+ else:
+ raise NoSectionError(section)
+ d = self.__defaults.copy()
+ d.update(sectdict)
+ # Update with the entry specific variables
+ if vars:
+ d.update(vars)
+ option = self.optionxform(option)
+ try:
+ rawval = d[option]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise NoOptionError(option, section)
+ # do the string interpolation
+ if raw:
+ return rawval
+
+ value = rawval # Make it a pretty variable name
+ depth = 0
+ while depth < 10: # Loop through this until it's done
+ depth = depth + 1
+ if string.find(value, "%(") >= 0:
+ try:
+ value = value % d
+ except KeyError, key:
+ raise InterpolationError(key, option, section, rawval)
+ else:
+ return value
+
+ def __get(self, section, conv, option):
+ return conv(self.get(section, option))
+
+ def getint(self, section, option):
+ return self.__get(section, string.atoi, option)
+
+ def getfloat(self, section, option):
+ return self.__get(section, string.atof, option)
+
+ def getboolean(self, section, option):
+ v = self.get(section, option)
+ val = string.atoi(v)
+ if val not in (0, 1):
+ raise ValueError, 'Not a boolean: %s' % v
+ return val
+
+ def optionxform(self, optionstr):
+ return string.lower(optionstr)
+
+ #
+ # Regular expressions for parsing section headers and options. Note a
+ # slight semantic change from the previous version, because of the use
+ # of \w, _ is allowed in section header names.
+ SECTCRE = re.compile(
+ r'\[' # [
+ r'(?P<header>[-\w_.*,(){}]+)' # a lot of stuff found by IvL
+ r'\]' # ]
+ )
+ OPTCRE = re.compile(
+ r'(?P<option>[-\w_.*,(){}]+)' # a lot of stuff found by IvL
+ r'[ \t]*(?P<vi>[:=])[ \t]*' # any number of space/tab,
+ # followed by separator
+ # (either : or =), followed
+ # by any # space/tab
+ r'(?P<value>.*)$' # everything up to eol
+ )
+
+ def __read(self, fp, fpname):
+ """Parse a sectioned setup file.
+
+ The sections in setup file contains a title line at the top,
+ indicated by a name in square brackets (`[]'), plus key/value
+ options lines, indicated by `name: value' format lines.
+ Continuation are represented by an embedded newline then
+ leading whitespace. Blank lines, lines beginning with a '#',
+ and just about everything else is ignored.
+ """
+ cursect = None # None, or a dictionary
+ optname = None
+ lineno = 0
+ e = None # None, or an exception
+ while 1:
+ line = fp.readline()
+ if not line:
+ break
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ # comment or blank line?
+ if string.strip(line) == '' or line[0] in '#;':
+ continue
+ if string.lower(string.split(line)[0]) == 'rem' \
+ and line[0] in "rR": # no leading whitespace
+ continue
+ # continuation line?
+ if line[0] in ' \t' and cursect is not None and optname:
+ value = string.strip(line)
+ if value:
+ cursect[optname] = cursect[optname] + '\n ' + value
+ # a section header or option header?
+ else:
+ # is it a section header?
+ mo = self.SECTCRE.match(line)
+ if mo:
+ sectname = mo.group('header')
+ if self.__sections.has_key(sectname):
+ cursect = self.__sections[sectname]
+ elif sectname == DEFAULTSECT:
+ cursect = self.__defaults
+ else:
+ cursect = {'__name__': sectname}
+ self.__sections[sectname] = cursect
+ # So sections can't start with a continuation line
+ optname = None
+ # no section header in the file?
+ elif cursect is None:
+ raise MissingSectionHeaderError(fpname, lineno, `line`)
+ # an option line?
+ else:
+ mo = self.OPTCRE.match(line)
+ if mo:
+ optname, vi, optval = mo.group('option', 'vi', 'value')
+ optname = string.lower(optname)
+ if vi in ('=', ':') and ';' in optval:
+ # ';' is a comment delimiter only if it follows
+ # a spacing character
+ pos = string.find(optval, ';')
+ if pos and optval[pos-1] in string.whitespace:
+ optval = optval[:pos]
+ optval = string.strip(optval)
+ # allow empty values
+ if optval == '""':
+ optval = ''
+ cursect[optname] = optval
+ else:
+ # a non-fatal parsing error occurred. set up the
+ # exception but keep going. the exception will be
+ # raised at the end of the file and will contain a
+ # list of all bogus lines
+ if not e:
+ e = ParsingError(fpname)
+ e.append(lineno, `line`)
+ # if any parsing errors occurred, raise an exception
+ if e:
+ raise e
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Debugger.py b/Lib/idlelib/Debugger.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..267d39f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Debugger.py
@@ -0,0 +1,308 @@
+import os
+import bdb
+import traceback
+from Tkinter import *
+from WindowList import ListedToplevel
+
+import StackViewer
+
+
+class Debugger(bdb.Bdb):
+
+ interacting = 0
+
+ vstack = vsource = vlocals = vglobals = None
+
+ def __init__(self, pyshell):
+ bdb.Bdb.__init__(self)
+ self.pyshell = pyshell
+ self.make_gui()
+
+ def canonic(self, filename):
+ # Canonicalize filename -- called by Bdb
+ return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(filename))
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ if self.interacting:
+ self.top.bell()
+ return
+ if self.stackviewer:
+ self.stackviewer.close(); self.stackviewer = None
+ self.pyshell.close_debugger()
+ self.top.destroy()
+
+ def run(self, *args):
+ try:
+ self.interacting = 1
+ return apply(bdb.Bdb.run, (self,) + args)
+ finally:
+ self.interacting = 0
+
+ def user_line(self, frame):
+ self.interaction(frame)
+
+ def user_return(self, frame, rv):
+ # XXX show rv?
+ ##self.interaction(frame)
+ pass
+
+ def user_exception(self, frame, info):
+ self.interaction(frame, info)
+
+ def make_gui(self):
+ pyshell = self.pyshell
+ self.flist = pyshell.flist
+ self.root = root = pyshell.root
+ self.top = top =ListedToplevel(root)
+ self.top.wm_title("Debug Control")
+ self.top.wm_iconname("Debug")
+ top.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close)
+ self.top.bind("<Escape>", self.close)
+ #
+ self.bframe = bframe = Frame(top)
+ self.bframe.pack(anchor="w")
+ self.buttons = bl = []
+ #
+ self.bcont = b = Button(bframe, text="Go", command=self.cont)
+ bl.append(b)
+ self.bstep = b = Button(bframe, text="Step", command=self.step)
+ bl.append(b)
+ self.bnext = b = Button(bframe, text="Over", command=self.next)
+ bl.append(b)
+ self.bret = b = Button(bframe, text="Out", command=self.ret)
+ bl.append(b)
+ self.bret = b = Button(bframe, text="Quit", command=self.quit)
+ bl.append(b)
+ #
+ for b in bl:
+ b.configure(state="disabled")
+ b.pack(side="left")
+ #
+ self.cframe = cframe = Frame(bframe)
+ self.cframe.pack(side="left")
+ #
+ if not self.vstack:
+ self.__class__.vstack = BooleanVar(top)
+ self.vstack.set(1)
+ self.bstack = Checkbutton(cframe,
+ text="Stack", command=self.show_stack, variable=self.vstack)
+ self.bstack.grid(row=0, column=0)
+ if not self.vsource:
+ self.__class__.vsource = BooleanVar(top)
+ ##self.vsource.set(1)
+ self.bsource = Checkbutton(cframe,
+ text="Source", command=self.show_source, variable=self.vsource)
+ self.bsource.grid(row=0, column=1)
+ if not self.vlocals:
+ self.__class__.vlocals = BooleanVar(top)
+ self.vlocals.set(1)
+ self.blocals = Checkbutton(cframe,
+ text="Locals", command=self.show_locals, variable=self.vlocals)
+ self.blocals.grid(row=1, column=0)
+ if not self.vglobals:
+ self.__class__.vglobals = BooleanVar(top)
+ ##self.vglobals.set(1)
+ self.bglobals = Checkbutton(cframe,
+ text="Globals", command=self.show_globals, variable=self.vglobals)
+ self.bglobals.grid(row=1, column=1)
+ #
+ self.status = Label(top, anchor="w")
+ self.status.pack(anchor="w")
+ self.error = Label(top, anchor="w")
+ self.error.pack(anchor="w", fill="x")
+ self.errorbg = self.error.cget("background")
+ #
+ self.fstack = Frame(top, height=1)
+ self.fstack.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ self.flocals = Frame(top)
+ self.flocals.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ self.fglobals = Frame(top, height=1)
+ self.fglobals.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ #
+ if self.vstack.get():
+ self.show_stack()
+ if self.vlocals.get():
+ self.show_locals()
+ if self.vglobals.get():
+ self.show_globals()
+
+ frame = None
+
+ def interaction(self, frame, info=None):
+ self.frame = frame
+ code = frame.f_code
+ file = code.co_filename
+ base = os.path.basename(file)
+ lineno = frame.f_lineno
+ #
+ message = "%s:%s" % (base, lineno)
+ if code.co_name != "?":
+ message = "%s: %s()" % (message, code.co_name)
+ self.status.configure(text=message)
+ #
+ if info:
+ type, value, tb = info
+ try:
+ m1 = type.__name__
+ except AttributeError:
+ m1 = "%s" % str(type)
+ if value is not None:
+ try:
+ m1 = "%s: %s" % (m1, str(value))
+ except:
+ pass
+ bg = "yellow"
+ else:
+ m1 = ""
+ tb = None
+ bg = self.errorbg
+ self.error.configure(text=m1, background=bg)
+ #
+ sv = self.stackviewer
+ if sv:
+ stack, i = self.get_stack(self.frame, tb)
+ sv.load_stack(stack, i)
+ #
+ self.show_variables(1)
+ #
+ if self.vsource.get():
+ self.sync_source_line()
+ #
+ for b in self.buttons:
+ b.configure(state="normal")
+ #
+ self.top.tkraise()
+ self.root.mainloop()
+ #
+ for b in self.buttons:
+ b.configure(state="disabled")
+ self.status.configure(text="")
+ self.error.configure(text="", background=self.errorbg)
+ self.frame = None
+
+ def sync_source_line(self):
+ frame = self.frame
+ if not frame:
+ return
+ code = frame.f_code
+ file = code.co_filename
+ lineno = frame.f_lineno
+ if file[:1] + file[-1:] != "<>" and os.path.exists(file):
+ edit = self.flist.open(file)
+ if edit:
+ edit.gotoline(lineno)
+
+ def cont(self):
+ self.set_continue()
+ self.root.quit()
+
+ def step(self):
+ self.set_step()
+ self.root.quit()
+
+ def next(self):
+ self.set_next(self.frame)
+ self.root.quit()
+
+ def ret(self):
+ self.set_return(self.frame)
+ self.root.quit()
+
+ def quit(self):
+ self.set_quit()
+ self.root.quit()
+
+ stackviewer = None
+
+ def show_stack(self):
+ if not self.stackviewer and self.vstack.get():
+ self.stackviewer = sv = StackViewer.StackViewer(
+ self.fstack, self.flist, self)
+ if self.frame:
+ stack, i = self.get_stack(self.frame, None)
+ sv.load_stack(stack, i)
+ else:
+ sv = self.stackviewer
+ if sv and not self.vstack.get():
+ self.stackviewer = None
+ sv.close()
+ self.fstack['height'] = 1
+
+ def show_source(self):
+ if self.vsource.get():
+ self.sync_source_line()
+
+ def show_frame(self, (frame, lineno)):
+ self.frame = frame
+ self.show_variables()
+
+ localsviewer = None
+ globalsviewer = None
+
+ def show_locals(self):
+ lv = self.localsviewer
+ if self.vlocals.get():
+ if not lv:
+ self.localsviewer = StackViewer.NamespaceViewer(
+ self.flocals, "Locals")
+ else:
+ if lv:
+ self.localsviewer = None
+ lv.close()
+ self.flocals['height'] = 1
+ self.show_variables()
+
+ def show_globals(self):
+ gv = self.globalsviewer
+ if self.vglobals.get():
+ if not gv:
+ self.globalsviewer = StackViewer.NamespaceViewer(
+ self.fglobals, "Globals")
+ else:
+ if gv:
+ self.globalsviewer = None
+ gv.close()
+ self.fglobals['height'] = 1
+ self.show_variables()
+
+ def show_variables(self, force=0):
+ lv = self.localsviewer
+ gv = self.globalsviewer
+ frame = self.frame
+ if not frame:
+ ldict = gdict = None
+ else:
+ ldict = frame.f_locals
+ gdict = frame.f_globals
+ if lv and gv and ldict is gdict:
+ ldict = None
+ if lv:
+ lv.load_dict(ldict, force)
+ if gv:
+ gv.load_dict(gdict, force)
+
+ def set_breakpoint_here(self, edit):
+ text = edit.text
+ filename = edit.io.filename
+ if not filename:
+ text.bell()
+ return
+ lineno = int(float(text.index("insert")))
+ msg = self.set_break(filename, lineno)
+ if msg:
+ text.bell()
+ return
+ text.tag_add("BREAK", "insert linestart", "insert lineend +1char")
+
+ # A literal copy of Bdb.set_break() without the print statement at the end
+ def set_break(self, filename, lineno, temporary=0, cond = None):
+ import linecache # Import as late as possible
+ line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
+ if not line:
+ return 'That line does not exist!'
+ if not self.breaks.has_key(filename):
+ self.breaks[filename] = []
+ list = self.breaks[filename]
+ if not lineno in list:
+ list.append(lineno)
+ bp = bdb.Breakpoint(filename, lineno, temporary, cond)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Delegator.py b/Lib/idlelib/Delegator.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3665247
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Delegator.py
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+
+class Delegator:
+
+ # The cache is only used to be able to change delegates!
+
+ def __init__(self, delegate=None):
+ self.delegate = delegate
+ self.__cache = {}
+
+ def __getattr__(self, name):
+ attr = getattr(self.delegate, name) # May raise AttributeError
+ setattr(self, name, attr)
+ self.__cache[name] = attr
+ return attr
+
+ def resetcache(self):
+ for key in self.__cache.keys():
+ try:
+ delattr(self, key)
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ self.__cache.clear()
+
+ def cachereport(self):
+ keys = self.__cache.keys()
+ keys.sort()
+ print keys
+
+ def setdelegate(self, delegate):
+ self.resetcache()
+ self.delegate = delegate
+
+ def getdelegate(self):
+ return self.delegate
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/EditorWindow.py b/Lib/idlelib/EditorWindow.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9f76ef7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/EditorWindow.py
@@ -0,0 +1,749 @@
+# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu
+# - created format and run menus
+# - added silly advice dialog (apologies to Douglas Adams)
+# - made Python Documentation work on Windows (requires win32api to
+# do a ShellExecute(); other ways of starting a web browser are awkward)
+
+import sys
+import os
+import string
+import re
+import imp
+from Tkinter import *
+import tkSimpleDialog
+import tkMessageBox
+import idlever
+import WindowList
+from IdleConf import idleconf
+
+# The default tab setting for a Text widget, in average-width characters.
+TK_TABWIDTH_DEFAULT = 8
+
+# File menu
+
+#$ event <<open-module>>
+#$ win <Alt-m>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-m>
+
+#$ event <<open-class-browser>>
+#$ win <Alt-c>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-b>
+
+#$ event <<open-path-browser>>
+
+#$ event <<close-window>>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-0>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Key-0>
+#$ win <Alt-F4>
+
+# Edit menu
+
+#$ event <<Copy>>
+#$ win <Control-c>
+#$ unix <Alt-w>
+
+#$ event <<Cut>>
+#$ win <Control-x>
+#$ unix <Control-w>
+
+#$ event <<Paste>>
+#$ win <Control-v>
+#$ unix <Control-y>
+
+#$ event <<select-all>>
+#$ win <Alt-a>
+#$ unix <Alt-a>
+
+# Help menu
+
+#$ event <<help>>
+#$ win <F1>
+#$ unix <F1>
+
+#$ event <<about-idle>>
+
+# Events without menu entries
+
+#$ event <<remove-selection>>
+#$ win <Escape>
+
+#$ event <<center-insert>>
+#$ win <Control-l>
+#$ unix <Control-l>
+
+#$ event <<do-nothing>>
+#$ unix <Control-x>
+
+
+about_title = "About IDLE"
+about_text = """\
+IDLE %s
+
+An Integrated DeveLopment Environment for Python
+
+by Guido van Rossum
+
+This version of IDLE has been modified by David Scherer
+ (dscherer@cmu.edu). See readme.txt for details.
+""" % idlever.IDLE_VERSION
+
+class EditorWindow:
+
+ from Percolator import Percolator
+ from ColorDelegator import ColorDelegator
+ from UndoDelegator import UndoDelegator
+ from IOBinding import IOBinding
+ import Bindings
+ from Tkinter import Toplevel
+ from MultiStatusBar import MultiStatusBar
+
+ about_title = about_title
+ about_text = about_text
+
+ vars = {}
+
+ def __init__(self, flist=None, filename=None, key=None, root=None):
+ edconf = idleconf.getsection('EditorWindow')
+ coconf = idleconf.getsection('Colors')
+ self.flist = flist
+ root = root or flist.root
+ self.root = root
+ if flist:
+ self.vars = flist.vars
+ self.menubar = Menu(root)
+ self.top = top = self.Toplevel(root, menu=self.menubar)
+ self.vbar = vbar = Scrollbar(top, name='vbar')
+ self.text_frame = text_frame = Frame(top)
+ self.text = text = Text(text_frame, name='text', padx=5,
+ foreground=coconf.getdef('normal-foreground'),
+ background=coconf.getdef('normal-background'),
+ highlightcolor=coconf.getdef('hilite-foreground'),
+ highlightbackground=coconf.getdef('hilite-background'),
+ insertbackground=coconf.getdef('cursor-background'),
+ width=edconf.getint('width'),
+ height=edconf.getint('height'),
+ wrap="none")
+
+ self.createmenubar()
+ self.apply_bindings()
+
+ self.top.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close)
+ self.top.bind("<<close-window>>", self.close_event)
+ text.bind("<<center-insert>>", self.center_insert_event)
+ text.bind("<<help>>", self.help_dialog)
+ text.bind("<<good-advice>>", self.good_advice)
+ text.bind("<<python-docs>>", self.python_docs)
+ text.bind("<<about-idle>>", self.about_dialog)
+ text.bind("<<open-module>>", self.open_module)
+ text.bind("<<do-nothing>>", lambda event: "break")
+ text.bind("<<select-all>>", self.select_all)
+ text.bind("<<remove-selection>>", self.remove_selection)
+ text.bind("<3>", self.right_menu_event)
+ if flist:
+ flist.inversedict[self] = key
+ if key:
+ flist.dict[key] = self
+ text.bind("<<open-new-window>>", self.flist.new_callback)
+ text.bind("<<close-all-windows>>", self.flist.close_all_callback)
+ text.bind("<<open-class-browser>>", self.open_class_browser)
+ text.bind("<<open-path-browser>>", self.open_path_browser)
+
+ vbar['command'] = text.yview
+ vbar.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
+
+ text['yscrollcommand'] = vbar.set
+ text['font'] = edconf.get('font-name'), edconf.get('font-size')
+ text_frame.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=1)
+ text.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH, expand=1)
+ text.focus_set()
+
+ self.per = per = self.Percolator(text)
+ if self.ispythonsource(filename):
+ self.color = color = self.ColorDelegator(); per.insertfilter(color)
+ ##print "Initial colorizer"
+ else:
+ ##print "No initial colorizer"
+ self.color = None
+ self.undo = undo = self.UndoDelegator(); per.insertfilter(undo)
+ self.io = io = self.IOBinding(self)
+
+ text.undo_block_start = undo.undo_block_start
+ text.undo_block_stop = undo.undo_block_stop
+ undo.set_saved_change_hook(self.saved_change_hook)
+ io.set_filename_change_hook(self.filename_change_hook)
+
+ if filename:
+ if os.path.exists(filename):
+ io.loadfile(filename)
+ else:
+ io.set_filename(filename)
+
+ self.saved_change_hook()
+
+ self.load_extensions()
+
+ menu = self.menudict.get('windows')
+ if menu:
+ end = menu.index("end")
+ if end is None:
+ end = -1
+ if end >= 0:
+ menu.add_separator()
+ end = end + 1
+ self.wmenu_end = end
+ WindowList.register_callback(self.postwindowsmenu)
+
+ # Some abstractions so IDLE extensions are cross-IDE
+ self.askyesno = tkMessageBox.askyesno
+ self.askinteger = tkSimpleDialog.askinteger
+ self.showerror = tkMessageBox.showerror
+
+ if self.extensions.has_key('AutoIndent'):
+ self.extensions['AutoIndent'].set_indentation_params(
+ self.ispythonsource(filename))
+ self.set_status_bar()
+
+ def set_status_bar(self):
+ self.status_bar = self.MultiStatusBar(self.text_frame)
+ self.status_bar.set_label('column', 'Col: ?', side=RIGHT)
+ self.status_bar.set_label('line', 'Ln: ?', side=RIGHT)
+ self.status_bar.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill=X)
+ self.text.bind('<KeyRelease>', self.set_line_and_column)
+ self.text.bind('<ButtonRelease>', self.set_line_and_column)
+ self.text.after_idle(self.set_line_and_column)
+
+ def set_line_and_column(self, event=None):
+ line, column = string.split(self.text.index(INSERT), '.')
+ self.status_bar.set_label('column', 'Col: %s' % column)
+ self.status_bar.set_label('line', 'Ln: %s' % line)
+
+ def wakeup(self):
+ if self.top.wm_state() == "iconic":
+ self.top.wm_deiconify()
+ else:
+ self.top.tkraise()
+ self.text.focus_set()
+
+ menu_specs = [
+ ("file", "_File"),
+ ("edit", "_Edit"),
+ ("format", "F_ormat"),
+ ("run", "_Run"),
+ ("windows", "_Windows"),
+ ("help", "_Help"),
+ ]
+
+ def createmenubar(self):
+ mbar = self.menubar
+ self.menudict = menudict = {}
+ for name, label in self.menu_specs:
+ underline, label = prepstr(label)
+ menudict[name] = menu = Menu(mbar, name=name)
+ mbar.add_cascade(label=label, menu=menu, underline=underline)
+ self.fill_menus()
+
+ def postwindowsmenu(self):
+ # Only called when Windows menu exists
+ # XXX Actually, this Just-In-Time updating interferes badly
+ # XXX with the tear-off feature. It would be better to update
+ # XXX all Windows menus whenever the list of windows changes.
+ menu = self.menudict['windows']
+ end = menu.index("end")
+ if end is None:
+ end = -1
+ if end > self.wmenu_end:
+ menu.delete(self.wmenu_end+1, end)
+ WindowList.add_windows_to_menu(menu)
+
+ rmenu = None
+
+ def right_menu_event(self, event):
+ self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "@%d,%d" % (event.x, event.y))
+ if not self.rmenu:
+ self.make_rmenu()
+ rmenu = self.rmenu
+ self.event = event
+ iswin = sys.platform[:3] == 'win'
+ if iswin:
+ self.text.config(cursor="arrow")
+ rmenu.tk_popup(event.x_root, event.y_root)
+ if iswin:
+ self.text.config(cursor="ibeam")
+
+ rmenu_specs = [
+ # ("Label", "<<virtual-event>>"), ...
+ ("Close", "<<close-window>>"), # Example
+ ]
+
+ def make_rmenu(self):
+ rmenu = Menu(self.text, tearoff=0)
+ for label, eventname in self.rmenu_specs:
+ def command(text=self.text, eventname=eventname):
+ text.event_generate(eventname)
+ rmenu.add_command(label=label, command=command)
+ self.rmenu = rmenu
+
+ def about_dialog(self, event=None):
+ tkMessageBox.showinfo(self.about_title, self.about_text,
+ master=self.text)
+
+ helpfile = "help.txt"
+
+ def good_advice(self, event=None):
+ tkMessageBox.showinfo('Advice', "Don't Panic!", master=self.text)
+
+ def help_dialog(self, event=None):
+ try:
+ helpfile = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), self.helpfile)
+ except NameError:
+ helpfile = self.helpfile
+ if self.flist:
+ self.flist.open(helpfile)
+ else:
+ self.io.loadfile(helpfile)
+
+ help_viewer = "netscape -remote 'openurl(%(url)s)' 2>/dev/null || " \
+ "netscape %(url)s &"
+ help_url = "http://www.python.org/doc/current/"
+
+ def python_docs(self, event=None):
+ if sys.platform=='win32':
+ try:
+ import win32api
+ import ExecBinding
+ doc = os.path.join( os.path.dirname( ExecBinding.pyth_exe ), "doc", "index.html" )
+ win32api.ShellExecute(0, None, doc, None, sys.path[0], 1)
+ except:
+ pass
+ else:
+ cmd = self.help_viewer % {"url": self.help_url}
+ os.system(cmd)
+
+ def select_all(self, event=None):
+ self.text.tag_add("sel", "1.0", "end-1c")
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "1.0")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ return "break"
+
+ def remove_selection(self, event=None):
+ self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+
+ def open_module(self, event=None):
+ # XXX Shouldn't this be in IOBinding or in FileList?
+ try:
+ name = self.text.get("sel.first", "sel.last")
+ except TclError:
+ name = ""
+ else:
+ name = string.strip(name)
+ if not name:
+ name = tkSimpleDialog.askstring("Module",
+ "Enter the name of a Python module\n"
+ "to search on sys.path and open:",
+ parent=self.text)
+ if name:
+ name = string.strip(name)
+ if not name:
+ return
+ # XXX Ought to support package syntax
+ # XXX Ought to insert current file's directory in front of path
+ try:
+ (f, file, (suffix, mode, type)) = imp.find_module(name)
+ except (NameError, ImportError), msg:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("Import error", str(msg), parent=self.text)
+ return
+ if type != imp.PY_SOURCE:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("Unsupported type",
+ "%s is not a source module" % name, parent=self.text)
+ return
+ if f:
+ f.close()
+ if self.flist:
+ self.flist.open(file)
+ else:
+ self.io.loadfile(file)
+
+ def open_class_browser(self, event=None):
+ filename = self.io.filename
+ if not filename:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror(
+ "No filename",
+ "This buffer has no associated filename",
+ master=self.text)
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return None
+ head, tail = os.path.split(filename)
+ base, ext = os.path.splitext(tail)
+ import ClassBrowser
+ ClassBrowser.ClassBrowser(self.flist, base, [head])
+
+ def open_path_browser(self, event=None):
+ import PathBrowser
+ PathBrowser.PathBrowser(self.flist)
+
+ def gotoline(self, lineno):
+ if lineno is not None and lineno > 0:
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "%d.0" % lineno)
+ self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ self.text.tag_add("sel", "insert", "insert +1l")
+ self.center()
+
+ def ispythonsource(self, filename):
+ if not filename:
+ return 1
+ base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))
+ if os.path.normcase(ext) in (".py", ".pyw"):
+ return 1
+ try:
+ f = open(filename)
+ line = f.readline()
+ f.close()
+ except IOError:
+ return 0
+ return line[:2] == '#!' and string.find(line, 'python') >= 0
+
+ def close_hook(self):
+ if self.flist:
+ self.flist.close_edit(self)
+
+ def set_close_hook(self, close_hook):
+ self.close_hook = close_hook
+
+ def filename_change_hook(self):
+ if self.flist:
+ self.flist.filename_changed_edit(self)
+ self.saved_change_hook()
+ if self.ispythonsource(self.io.filename):
+ self.addcolorizer()
+ else:
+ self.rmcolorizer()
+
+ def addcolorizer(self):
+ if self.color:
+ return
+ ##print "Add colorizer"
+ self.per.removefilter(self.undo)
+ self.color = self.ColorDelegator()
+ self.per.insertfilter(self.color)
+ self.per.insertfilter(self.undo)
+
+ def rmcolorizer(self):
+ if not self.color:
+ return
+ ##print "Remove colorizer"
+ self.per.removefilter(self.undo)
+ self.per.removefilter(self.color)
+ self.color = None
+ self.per.insertfilter(self.undo)
+
+ def saved_change_hook(self):
+ short = self.short_title()
+ long = self.long_title()
+ if short and long:
+ title = short + " - " + long
+ elif short:
+ title = short
+ elif long:
+ title = long
+ else:
+ title = "Untitled"
+ icon = short or long or title
+ if not self.get_saved():
+ title = "*%s*" % title
+ icon = "*%s" % icon
+ self.top.wm_title(title)
+ self.top.wm_iconname(icon)
+
+ def get_saved(self):
+ return self.undo.get_saved()
+
+ def set_saved(self, flag):
+ self.undo.set_saved(flag)
+
+ def reset_undo(self):
+ self.undo.reset_undo()
+
+ def short_title(self):
+ filename = self.io.filename
+ if filename:
+ filename = os.path.basename(filename)
+ return filename
+
+ def long_title(self):
+ return self.io.filename or ""
+
+ def center_insert_event(self, event):
+ self.center()
+
+ def center(self, mark="insert"):
+ text = self.text
+ top, bot = self.getwindowlines()
+ lineno = self.getlineno(mark)
+ height = bot - top
+ newtop = max(1, lineno - height/2)
+ text.yview(float(newtop))
+
+ def getwindowlines(self):
+ text = self.text
+ top = self.getlineno("@0,0")
+ bot = self.getlineno("@0,65535")
+ if top == bot and text.winfo_height() == 1:
+ # Geometry manager hasn't run yet
+ height = int(text['height'])
+ bot = top + height - 1
+ return top, bot
+
+ def getlineno(self, mark="insert"):
+ text = self.text
+ return int(float(text.index(mark)))
+
+ def close_event(self, event):
+ self.close()
+
+ def maybesave(self):
+ if self.io:
+ return self.io.maybesave()
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.top.wm_deiconify()
+ self.top.tkraise()
+ reply = self.maybesave()
+ if reply != "cancel":
+ self._close()
+ return reply
+
+ def _close(self):
+ WindowList.unregister_callback(self.postwindowsmenu)
+ if self.close_hook:
+ self.close_hook()
+ self.flist = None
+ colorizing = 0
+ self.unload_extensions()
+ self.io.close(); self.io = None
+ self.undo = None # XXX
+ if self.color:
+ colorizing = self.color.colorizing
+ doh = colorizing and self.top
+ self.color.close(doh) # Cancel colorization
+ self.text = None
+ self.vars = None
+ self.per.close(); self.per = None
+ if not colorizing:
+ self.top.destroy()
+
+ def load_extensions(self):
+ self.extensions = {}
+ self.load_standard_extensions()
+
+ def unload_extensions(self):
+ for ins in self.extensions.values():
+ if hasattr(ins, "close"):
+ ins.close()
+ self.extensions = {}
+
+ def load_standard_extensions(self):
+ for name in self.get_standard_extension_names():
+ try:
+ self.load_extension(name)
+ except:
+ print "Failed to load extension", `name`
+ import traceback
+ traceback.print_exc()
+
+ def get_standard_extension_names(self):
+ return idleconf.getextensions()
+
+ def load_extension(self, name):
+ mod = __import__(name, globals(), locals(), [])
+ cls = getattr(mod, name)
+ ins = cls(self)
+ self.extensions[name] = ins
+ kdnames = ["keydefs"]
+ if sys.platform == 'win32':
+ kdnames.append("windows_keydefs")
+ elif sys.platform == 'mac':
+ kdnames.append("mac_keydefs")
+ else:
+ kdnames.append("unix_keydefs")
+ keydefs = {}
+ for kdname in kdnames:
+ if hasattr(ins, kdname):
+ keydefs.update(getattr(ins, kdname))
+ if keydefs:
+ self.apply_bindings(keydefs)
+ for vevent in keydefs.keys():
+ methodname = string.replace(vevent, "-", "_")
+ while methodname[:1] == '<':
+ methodname = methodname[1:]
+ while methodname[-1:] == '>':
+ methodname = methodname[:-1]
+ methodname = methodname + "_event"
+ if hasattr(ins, methodname):
+ self.text.bind(vevent, getattr(ins, methodname))
+ if hasattr(ins, "menudefs"):
+ self.fill_menus(ins.menudefs, keydefs)
+ return ins
+
+ def apply_bindings(self, keydefs=None):
+ if keydefs is None:
+ keydefs = self.Bindings.default_keydefs
+ text = self.text
+ text.keydefs = keydefs
+ for event, keylist in keydefs.items():
+ if keylist:
+ apply(text.event_add, (event,) + tuple(keylist))
+
+ def fill_menus(self, defs=None, keydefs=None):
+ # Fill the menus. Menus that are absent or None in
+ # self.menudict are ignored.
+ if defs is None:
+ defs = self.Bindings.menudefs
+ if keydefs is None:
+ keydefs = self.Bindings.default_keydefs
+ menudict = self.menudict
+ text = self.text
+ for mname, itemlist in defs:
+ menu = menudict.get(mname)
+ if not menu:
+ continue
+ for item in itemlist:
+ if not item:
+ menu.add_separator()
+ else:
+ label, event = item
+ checkbutton = (label[:1] == '!')
+ if checkbutton:
+ label = label[1:]
+ underline, label = prepstr(label)
+ accelerator = get_accelerator(keydefs, event)
+ def command(text=text, event=event):
+ text.event_generate(event)
+ if checkbutton:
+ var = self.getrawvar(event, BooleanVar)
+ menu.add_checkbutton(label=label, underline=underline,
+ command=command, accelerator=accelerator,
+ variable=var)
+ else:
+ menu.add_command(label=label, underline=underline,
+ command=command, accelerator=accelerator)
+
+ def getvar(self, name):
+ var = self.getrawvar(name)
+ if var:
+ return var.get()
+
+ def setvar(self, name, value, vartype=None):
+ var = self.getrawvar(name, vartype)
+ if var:
+ var.set(value)
+
+ def getrawvar(self, name, vartype=None):
+ var = self.vars.get(name)
+ if not var and vartype:
+ self.vars[name] = var = vartype(self.text)
+ return var
+
+ # Tk implementations of "virtual text methods" -- each platform
+ # reusing IDLE's support code needs to define these for its GUI's
+ # flavor of widget.
+
+ # Is character at text_index in a Python string? Return 0 for
+ # "guaranteed no", true for anything else. This info is expensive
+ # to compute ab initio, but is probably already known by the
+ # platform's colorizer.
+
+ def is_char_in_string(self, text_index):
+ if self.color:
+ # Return true iff colorizer hasn't (re)gotten this far
+ # yet, or the character is tagged as being in a string
+ return self.text.tag_prevrange("TODO", text_index) or \
+ "STRING" in self.text.tag_names(text_index)
+ else:
+ # The colorizer is missing: assume the worst
+ return 1
+
+ # If a selection is defined in the text widget, return (start,
+ # end) as Tkinter text indices, otherwise return (None, None)
+ def get_selection_indices(self):
+ try:
+ first = self.text.index("sel.first")
+ last = self.text.index("sel.last")
+ return first, last
+ except TclError:
+ return None, None
+
+ # Return the text widget's current view of what a tab stop means
+ # (equivalent width in spaces).
+
+ def get_tabwidth(self):
+ current = self.text['tabs'] or TK_TABWIDTH_DEFAULT
+ return int(current)
+
+ # Set the text widget's current view of what a tab stop means.
+
+ def set_tabwidth(self, newtabwidth):
+ text = self.text
+ if self.get_tabwidth() != newtabwidth:
+ pixels = text.tk.call("font", "measure", text["font"],
+ "-displayof", text.master,
+ "n" * newtabwith)
+ text.configure(tabs=pixels)
+
+def prepstr(s):
+ # Helper to extract the underscore from a string, e.g.
+ # prepstr("Co_py") returns (2, "Copy").
+ i = string.find(s, '_')
+ if i >= 0:
+ s = s[:i] + s[i+1:]
+ return i, s
+
+
+keynames = {
+ 'bracketleft': '[',
+ 'bracketright': ']',
+ 'slash': '/',
+}
+
+def get_accelerator(keydefs, event):
+ keylist = keydefs.get(event)
+ if not keylist:
+ return ""
+ s = keylist[0]
+ s = re.sub(r"-[a-z]\b", lambda m: string.upper(m.group()), s)
+ s = re.sub(r"\b\w+\b", lambda m: keynames.get(m.group(), m.group()), s)
+ s = re.sub("Key-", "", s)
+ s = re.sub("Cancel","Ctrl-Break",s) # dscherer@cmu.edu
+ s = re.sub("Control-", "Ctrl-", s)
+ s = re.sub("-", "+", s)
+ s = re.sub("><", " ", s)
+ s = re.sub("<", "", s)
+ s = re.sub(">", "", s)
+ return s
+
+
+def fixwordbreaks(root):
+ # Make sure that Tk's double-click and next/previous word
+ # operations use our definition of a word (i.e. an identifier)
+ tk = root.tk
+ tk.call('tcl_wordBreakAfter', 'a b', 0) # make sure word.tcl is loaded
+ tk.call('set', 'tcl_wordchars', '[a-zA-Z0-9_]')
+ tk.call('set', 'tcl_nonwordchars', '[^a-zA-Z0-9_]')
+
+
+def test():
+ root = Tk()
+ fixwordbreaks(root)
+ root.withdraw()
+ if sys.argv[1:]:
+ filename = sys.argv[1]
+ else:
+ filename = None
+ edit = EditorWindow(root=root, filename=filename)
+ edit.set_close_hook(root.quit)
+ root.mainloop()
+ root.destroy()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ test()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ExecBinding.py b/Lib/idlelib/ExecBinding.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..67b0822
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ExecBinding.py
@@ -0,0 +1,198 @@
+"""Extension to execute a script in a separate process
+
+David Scherer <dscherer@cmu.edu>
+
+ The ExecBinding module, a replacement for ScriptBinding, executes
+ programs in a separate process. Unlike previous versions, this version
+ communicates with the user process via an RPC protocol (see the 'protocol'
+ module). The user program is loaded by the 'loader' and 'Remote'
+ modules. Its standard output and input are directed back to the
+ ExecBinding class through the RPC mechanism and implemented here.
+
+ A "stop program" command is provided and bound to control-break. Closing
+ the output window also stops the running program.
+"""
+
+import sys
+import os
+import imp
+import OutputWindow
+import protocol
+import spawn
+import traceback
+import tempfile
+
+# Find Python and the loader. This should be done as early in execution
+# as possible, because if the current directory or sys.path is changed
+# it may no longer be possible to get correct paths for these things.
+
+pyth_exe = spawn.hardpath( sys.executable )
+load_py = spawn.hardpath( imp.find_module("loader")[1] )
+
+# The following mechanism matches loaders up with ExecBindings that are
+# trying to load something.
+
+waiting_for_loader = []
+
+def loader_connect(client, addr):
+ if waiting_for_loader:
+ a = waiting_for_loader.pop(0)
+ try:
+ return a.connect(client, addr)
+ except:
+ return loader_connect(client,addr)
+
+protocol.publish('ExecBinding', loader_connect)
+
+class ExecBinding:
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<run-complete-script>>': ['<F5>'],
+ '<<stop-execution>>': ['<Cancel>'], #'<Control-c>'
+ }
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('run', [None,
+ ('Run program', '<<run-complete-script>>'),
+ ('Stop program', '<<stop-execution>>'),
+ ]
+ ),
+ ]
+
+ delegate = 1
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ self.client = None
+ self.temp = []
+
+ if not hasattr(editwin, 'source_window'):
+ self.delegate = 0
+ self.output = OutputWindow.OnDemandOutputWindow(editwin.flist)
+ self.output.close_hook = self.stopProgram
+ self.output.source_window = editwin
+ else:
+ if (self.editwin.source_window and
+ self.editwin.source_window.extensions.has_key('ExecBinding') and
+ not self.editwin.source_window.extensions['ExecBinding'].delegate):
+ delegate = self.editwin.source_window.extensions['ExecBinding']
+ self.run_complete_script_event = delegate.run_complete_script_event
+ self.stop_execution_event = delegate.stop_execution_event
+
+ def __del__(self):
+ self.stopProgram()
+
+ def stop_execution_event(self, event):
+ if self.client:
+ self.stopProgram()
+ self.write('\nProgram stopped.\n','stderr')
+
+ def run_complete_script_event(self, event):
+ filename = self.getfilename()
+ if not filename: return
+ filename = os.path.abspath(filename)
+
+ self.stopProgram()
+
+ self.commands = [ ('run', filename) ]
+ waiting_for_loader.append(self)
+ spawn.spawn( pyth_exe, load_py )
+
+ def connect(self, client, addr):
+ # Called by loader_connect() above. It is remotely possible that
+ # we get connected to two loaders if the user is running the
+ # program repeatedly in a short span of time. In this case, we
+ # simply return None, refusing to connect and letting the redundant
+ # loader die.
+ if self.client: return None
+
+ self.client = client
+ client.set_close_hook( self.connect_lost )
+
+ title = self.editwin.short_title()
+ if title:
+ self.output.set_title(title + " Output")
+ else:
+ self.output.set_title("Output")
+ self.output.write('\n',"stderr")
+ self.output.scroll_clear()
+
+ return self
+
+ def connect_lost(self):
+ # Called by the client's close hook when the loader closes its
+ # socket.
+
+ # We print a disconnect message only if the output window is already
+ # open.
+ if self.output.owin and self.output.owin.text:
+ self.output.owin.interrupt()
+ self.output.write("\nProgram disconnected.\n","stderr")
+
+ for t in self.temp:
+ try:
+ os.remove(t)
+ except:
+ pass
+ self.temp = []
+ self.client = None
+
+ def get_command(self):
+ # Called by Remote to find out what it should be executing.
+ # Later this will be used to implement debugging, interactivity, etc.
+ if self.commands:
+ return self.commands.pop(0)
+ return ('finish',)
+
+ def program_exception(self, type, value, tb, first, last):
+ if type == SystemExit: return 0
+
+ for i in range(len(tb)):
+ filename, lineno, name, line = tb[i]
+ if filename in self.temp:
+ filename = 'Untitled'
+ tb[i] = filename, lineno, name, line
+
+ list = traceback.format_list(tb[first:last])
+ exc = traceback.format_exception_only( type, value )
+
+ self.write('Traceback (innermost last)\n', 'stderr')
+ for i in (list+exc):
+ self.write(i, 'stderr')
+
+ self.commands = []
+ return 1
+
+ def write(self, text, tag):
+ self.output.write(text,tag)
+
+ def readline(self):
+ return self.output.readline()
+
+ def stopProgram(self):
+ if self.client:
+ self.client.close()
+ self.client = None
+
+ def getfilename(self):
+ # Save all files which have been named, because they might be modules
+ for edit in self.editwin.flist.inversedict.keys():
+ if edit.io and edit.io.filename and not edit.get_saved():
+ edit.io.save(None)
+
+ # Experimental: execute unnamed buffer
+ if not self.editwin.io.filename:
+ filename = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(tempfile.mktemp()))
+ self.temp.append(filename)
+ if self.editwin.io.writefile(filename):
+ return filename
+
+ # If the file isn't save, we save it. If it doesn't have a filename,
+ # the user will be prompted.
+ if self.editwin.io and not self.editwin.get_saved():
+ self.editwin.io.save(None)
+
+ # If the file *still* isn't saved, we give up.
+ if not self.editwin.get_saved():
+ return
+
+ return self.editwin.io.filename
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/FileList.py b/Lib/idlelib/FileList.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5d9aafe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/FileList.py
@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
+# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu
+# - FileList.open() takes an optional 3rd parameter action, which is
+# called instead of creating a new EditorWindow. This enables
+# things like 'open in same window'.
+
+import os
+from Tkinter import *
+import tkMessageBox
+
+import WindowList
+
+#$ event <<open-new-window>>
+#$ win <Control-n>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-n>
+
+# (This is labeled as 'Exit'in the File menu)
+#$ event <<close-all-windows>>
+#$ win <Control-q>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-c>
+
+class FileList:
+
+ from EditorWindow import EditorWindow
+ EditorWindow.Toplevel = WindowList.ListedToplevel # XXX Patch it!
+
+ def __init__(self, root):
+ self.root = root
+ self.dict = {}
+ self.inversedict = {}
+ self.vars = {} # For EditorWindow.getrawvar (shared Tcl variables)
+
+
+ def goodname(self, filename):
+ filename = self.canonize(filename)
+ key = os.path.normcase(filename)
+ if self.dict.has_key(key):
+ edit = self.dict[key]
+ filename = edit.io.filename or filename
+ return filename
+
+ def open(self, filename, action=None):
+ assert filename
+ filename = self.canonize(filename)
+ if os.path.isdir(filename):
+ tkMessageBox.showerror(
+ "Is A Directory",
+ "The path %s is a directory." % `filename`,
+ master=self.root)
+ return None
+ key = os.path.normcase(filename)
+ if self.dict.has_key(key):
+ edit = self.dict[key]
+ edit.wakeup()
+ return edit
+ if not os.path.exists(filename):
+ tkMessageBox.showinfo(
+ "New File",
+ "Opening non-existent file %s" % `filename`,
+ master=self.root)
+ if action is None:
+ return self.EditorWindow(self, filename, key)
+ else:
+ return action(filename)
+
+ def new(self):
+ return self.EditorWindow(self)
+
+ def new_callback(self, event):
+ self.new()
+ return "break"
+
+ def close_all_callback(self, event):
+ for edit in self.inversedict.keys():
+ reply = edit.close()
+ if reply == "cancel":
+ break
+ return "break"
+
+ def close_edit(self, edit):
+ try:
+ key = self.inversedict[edit]
+ except KeyError:
+ print "Don't know this EditorWindow object. (close)"
+ return
+ if key:
+ del self.dict[key]
+ del self.inversedict[edit]
+ if not self.inversedict:
+ self.root.quit()
+
+ def filename_changed_edit(self, edit):
+ edit.saved_change_hook()
+ try:
+ key = self.inversedict[edit]
+ except KeyError:
+ print "Don't know this EditorWindow object. (rename)"
+ return
+ filename = edit.io.filename
+ if not filename:
+ if key:
+ del self.dict[key]
+ self.inversedict[edit] = None
+ return
+ filename = self.canonize(filename)
+ newkey = os.path.normcase(filename)
+ if newkey == key:
+ return
+ if self.dict.has_key(newkey):
+ conflict = self.dict[newkey]
+ self.inversedict[conflict] = None
+ tkMessageBox.showerror(
+ "Name Conflict",
+ "You now have multiple edit windows open for %s" % `filename`,
+ master=self.root)
+ self.dict[newkey] = edit
+ self.inversedict[edit] = newkey
+ if key:
+ try:
+ del self.dict[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+
+ def canonize(self, filename):
+ if not os.path.isabs(filename):
+ try:
+ pwd = os.getcwd()
+ except os.error:
+ pass
+ else:
+ filename = os.path.join(pwd, filename)
+ return os.path.normpath(filename)
+
+
+def test():
+ from EditorWindow import fixwordbreaks
+ import sys
+ root = Tk()
+ fixwordbreaks(root)
+ root.withdraw()
+ flist = FileList(root)
+ if sys.argv[1:]:
+ for filename in sys.argv[1:]:
+ flist.open(filename)
+ else:
+ flist.new()
+ if flist.inversedict:
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ test()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/FormatParagraph.py b/Lib/idlelib/FormatParagraph.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..68fe6b1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/FormatParagraph.py
@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
+# Extension to format a paragraph
+
+# Does basic, standard text formatting, and also understands Python
+# comment blocks. Thus, for editing Python source code, this
+# extension is really only suitable for reformatting these comment
+# blocks or triple-quoted strings.
+
+# Known problems with comment reformatting:
+# * If there is a selection marked, and the first line of the
+# selection is not complete, the block will probably not be detected
+# as comments, and will have the normal "text formatting" rules
+# applied.
+# * If a comment block has leading whitespace that mixes tabs and
+# spaces, they will not be considered part of the same block.
+# * Fancy comments, like this bulleted list, arent handled :-)
+
+import string
+import re
+
+class FormatParagraph:
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('format', [ # /s/edit/format dscherer@cmu.edu
+ ('Format Paragraph', '<<format-paragraph>>'),
+ ])
+ ]
+
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<format-paragraph>>': ['<Alt-q>'],
+ }
+
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ '<<format-paragraph>>': ['<Meta-q>'],
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.editwin = None
+
+ def format_paragraph_event(self, event):
+ text = self.editwin.text
+ first, last = self.editwin.get_selection_indices()
+ if first and last:
+ data = text.get(first, last)
+ comment_header = ''
+ else:
+ first, last, comment_header, data = \
+ find_paragraph(text, text.index("insert"))
+ if comment_header:
+ # Reformat the comment lines - convert to text sans header.
+ lines = string.split(data, "\n")
+ lines = map(lambda st, l=len(comment_header): st[l:], lines)
+ data = string.join(lines, "\n")
+ # Reformat to 70 chars or a 20 char width, whichever is greater.
+ format_width = max(70-len(comment_header), 20)
+ newdata = reformat_paragraph(data, format_width)
+ # re-split and re-insert the comment header.
+ newdata = string.split(newdata, "\n")
+ # If the block ends in a \n, we dont want the comment
+ # prefix inserted after it. (Im not sure it makes sense to
+ # reformat a comment block that isnt made of complete
+ # lines, but whatever!) Can't think of a clean soltution,
+ # so we hack away
+ block_suffix = ""
+ if not newdata[-1]:
+ block_suffix = "\n"
+ newdata = newdata[:-1]
+ builder = lambda item, prefix=comment_header: prefix+item
+ newdata = string.join(map(builder, newdata), '\n') + block_suffix
+ else:
+ # Just a normal text format
+ newdata = reformat_paragraph(data)
+ text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ if newdata != data:
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ text.delete(first, last)
+ text.insert(first, newdata)
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+ else:
+ text.mark_set("insert", last)
+ text.see("insert")
+
+def find_paragraph(text, mark):
+ lineno, col = map(int, string.split(mark, "."))
+ line = text.get("%d.0" % lineno, "%d.0 lineend" % lineno)
+ while text.compare("%d.0" % lineno, "<", "end") and is_all_white(line):
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ line = text.get("%d.0" % lineno, "%d.0 lineend" % lineno)
+ first_lineno = lineno
+ comment_header = get_comment_header(line)
+ comment_header_len = len(comment_header)
+ while get_comment_header(line)==comment_header and \
+ not is_all_white(line[comment_header_len:]):
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ line = text.get("%d.0" % lineno, "%d.0 lineend" % lineno)
+ last = "%d.0" % lineno
+ # Search back to beginning of paragraph
+ lineno = first_lineno - 1
+ line = text.get("%d.0" % lineno, "%d.0 lineend" % lineno)
+ while lineno > 0 and \
+ get_comment_header(line)==comment_header and \
+ not is_all_white(line[comment_header_len:]):
+ lineno = lineno - 1
+ line = text.get("%d.0" % lineno, "%d.0 lineend" % lineno)
+ first = "%d.0" % (lineno+1)
+ return first, last, comment_header, text.get(first, last)
+
+def reformat_paragraph(data, limit=70):
+ lines = string.split(data, "\n")
+ i = 0
+ n = len(lines)
+ while i < n and is_all_white(lines[i]):
+ i = i+1
+ if i >= n:
+ return data
+ indent1 = get_indent(lines[i])
+ if i+1 < n and not is_all_white(lines[i+1]):
+ indent2 = get_indent(lines[i+1])
+ else:
+ indent2 = indent1
+ new = lines[:i]
+ partial = indent1
+ while i < n and not is_all_white(lines[i]):
+ # XXX Should take double space after period (etc.) into account
+ words = re.split("(\s+)", lines[i])
+ for j in range(0, len(words), 2):
+ word = words[j]
+ if not word:
+ continue # Can happen when line ends in whitespace
+ if len(string.expandtabs(partial + word)) > limit and \
+ partial != indent1:
+ new.append(string.rstrip(partial))
+ partial = indent2
+ partial = partial + word + " "
+ if j+1 < len(words) and words[j+1] != " ":
+ partial = partial + " "
+ i = i+1
+ new.append(string.rstrip(partial))
+ # XXX Should reformat remaining paragraphs as well
+ new.extend(lines[i:])
+ return string.join(new, "\n")
+
+def is_all_white(line):
+ return re.match(r"^\s*$", line) is not None
+
+def get_indent(line):
+ return re.match(r"^(\s*)", line).group()
+
+def get_comment_header(line):
+ m = re.match(r"^(\s*#*)", line)
+ if m is None: return ""
+ return m.group(1)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/FrameViewer.py b/Lib/idlelib/FrameViewer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2ce0935
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/FrameViewer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+from repr import Repr
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class FrameViewer:
+
+ def __init__(self, root, frame):
+ self.root = root
+ self.frame = frame
+ self.top = Toplevel(self.root)
+ self.repr = Repr()
+ self.repr.maxstring = 60
+ self.load_variables()
+
+ def load_variables(self):
+ row = 0
+ if self.frame.f_locals is not self.frame.f_globals:
+ l = Label(self.top, text="Local Variables",
+ borderwidth=2, relief="raised")
+ l.grid(row=row, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky="ew")
+ row = self.load_names(self.frame.f_locals, row+1)
+ l = Label(self.top, text="Global Variables",
+ borderwidth=2, relief="raised")
+ l.grid(row=row, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky="ew")
+ row = self.load_names(self.frame.f_globals, row+1)
+
+ def load_names(self, dict, row):
+ names = dict.keys()
+ names.sort()
+ for name in names:
+ value = dict[name]
+ svalue = self.repr.repr(value)
+ l = Label(self.top, text=name)
+ l.grid(row=row, column=0, sticky="w")
+ l = Entry(self.top, width=60, borderwidth=0)
+ l.insert(0, svalue)
+ l.grid(row=row, column=1, sticky="w")
+ row = row+1
+ return row
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/GrepDialog.py b/Lib/idlelib/GrepDialog.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..61c77c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/GrepDialog.py
@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+import string
+import os
+import re
+import fnmatch
+import sys
+from Tkinter import *
+import tkMessageBox
+import SearchEngine
+from SearchDialogBase import SearchDialogBase
+
+def grep(text, io=None, flist=None):
+ root = text._root()
+ engine = SearchEngine.get(root)
+ if not hasattr(engine, "_grepdialog"):
+ engine._grepdialog = GrepDialog(root, engine, flist)
+ dialog = engine._grepdialog
+ dialog.open(io)
+
+class GrepDialog(SearchDialogBase):
+
+ title = "Find in Files Dialog"
+ icon = "Grep"
+ needwrapbutton = 0
+
+ def __init__(self, root, engine, flist):
+ SearchDialogBase.__init__(self, root, engine)
+ self.flist = flist
+ self.globvar = StringVar(root)
+ self.recvar = BooleanVar(root)
+
+ def open(self, io=None):
+ SearchDialogBase.open(self, None)
+ if io:
+ path = io.filename or ""
+ else:
+ path = ""
+ dir, base = os.path.split(path)
+ head, tail = os.path.splitext(base)
+ if not tail:
+ tail = ".py"
+ self.globvar.set(os.path.join(dir, "*" + tail))
+
+ def create_entries(self):
+ SearchDialogBase.create_entries(self)
+ self.globent = self.make_entry("In files:", self.globvar)
+
+ def create_other_buttons(self):
+ f = self.make_frame()
+
+ btn = Checkbutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.recvar,
+ text="Recurse down subdirectories")
+ btn.pack(side="top", fill="both")
+ btn.select()
+
+ def create_command_buttons(self):
+ SearchDialogBase.create_command_buttons(self)
+ self.make_button("Search Files", self.default_command, 1)
+
+ def default_command(self, event=None):
+ prog = self.engine.getprog()
+ if not prog:
+ return
+ path = self.globvar.get()
+ if not path:
+ self.top.bell()
+ return
+ from OutputWindow import OutputWindow
+ save = sys.stdout
+ try:
+ sys.stdout = OutputWindow(self.flist)
+ self.grep_it(prog, path)
+ finally:
+ sys.stdout = save
+
+ def grep_it(self, prog, path):
+ dir, base = os.path.split(path)
+ list = self.findfiles(dir, base, self.recvar.get())
+ list.sort()
+ self.close()
+ pat = self.engine.getpat()
+ print "Searching %s in %s ..." % (`pat`, path)
+ hits = 0
+ for fn in list:
+ try:
+ f = open(fn)
+ except IOError, msg:
+ print msg
+ continue
+ lineno = 0
+ while 1:
+ block = f.readlines(100000)
+ if not block:
+ break
+ for line in block:
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ if line[-1:] == '\n':
+ line = line[:-1]
+ if prog.search(line):
+ sys.stdout.write("%s: %s: %s\n" % (fn, lineno, line))
+ hits = hits + 1
+ if hits:
+ if hits == 1:
+ s = ""
+ else:
+ s = "s"
+ print "Found", hits, "hit%s." % s
+ print "(Hint: right-click to open locations.)"
+ else:
+ print "No hits."
+
+ def findfiles(self, dir, base, rec):
+ try:
+ names = os.listdir(dir or os.curdir)
+ except os.error, msg:
+ print msg
+ return []
+ list = []
+ subdirs = []
+ for name in names:
+ fn = os.path.join(dir, name)
+ if os.path.isdir(fn):
+ subdirs.append(fn)
+ else:
+ if fnmatch.fnmatch(name, base):
+ list.append(fn)
+ if rec:
+ for subdir in subdirs:
+ list.extend(self.findfiles(subdir, base, rec))
+ return list
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ if self.top:
+ self.top.grab_release()
+ self.top.withdraw()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/IOBinding.py b/Lib/idlelib/IOBinding.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..07b04f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/IOBinding.py
@@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
+# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu
+# - IOBinding.open() replaces the current window with the opened file,
+# if the current window is both unmodified and unnamed
+# - IOBinding.loadfile() interprets Windows, UNIX, and Macintosh
+# end-of-line conventions, instead of relying on the standard library,
+# which will only understand the local convention.
+
+import os
+import tkFileDialog
+import tkMessageBox
+import re
+
+#$ event <<open-window-from-file>>
+#$ win <Control-o>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-f>
+
+#$ event <<save-window>>
+#$ win <Control-s>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-s>
+
+#$ event <<save-window-as-file>>
+#$ win <Alt-s>
+#$ unix <Control-x><Control-w>
+
+#$ event <<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>
+#$ win <Alt-Shift-s>
+#$ unix <Control-x><w>
+
+
+class IOBinding:
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ self.text = editwin.text
+ self.__id_open = self.text.bind("<<open-window-from-file>>", self.open)
+ self.__id_save = self.text.bind("<<save-window>>", self.save)
+ self.__id_saveas = self.text.bind("<<save-window-as-file>>",
+ self.save_as)
+ self.__id_savecopy = self.text.bind("<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>",
+ self.save_a_copy)
+
+ def close(self):
+ # Undo command bindings
+ self.text.unbind("<<open-window-from-file>>", self.__id_open)
+ self.text.unbind("<<save-window>>", self.__id_save)
+ self.text.unbind("<<save-window-as-file>>",self.__id_saveas)
+ self.text.unbind("<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>", self.__id_savecopy)
+ # Break cycles
+ self.editwin = None
+ self.text = None
+ self.filename_change_hook = None
+
+ def get_saved(self):
+ return self.editwin.get_saved()
+
+ def set_saved(self, flag):
+ self.editwin.set_saved(flag)
+
+ def reset_undo(self):
+ self.editwin.reset_undo()
+
+ filename_change_hook = None
+
+ def set_filename_change_hook(self, hook):
+ self.filename_change_hook = hook
+
+ filename = None
+
+ def set_filename(self, filename):
+ self.filename = filename
+ self.set_saved(1)
+ if self.filename_change_hook:
+ self.filename_change_hook()
+
+ def open(self, event):
+ if self.editwin.flist:
+ filename = self.askopenfile()
+ if filename:
+ # if the current window has no filename and hasn't been
+ # modified, we replace it's contents (no loss). Otherwise
+ # we open a new window.
+ if not self.filename and self.get_saved():
+ self.editwin.flist.open(filename, self.loadfile)
+ else:
+ self.editwin.flist.open(filename)
+ else:
+ self.text.focus_set()
+
+ return "break"
+ # Code for use outside IDLE:
+ if self.get_saved():
+ reply = self.maybesave()
+ if reply == "cancel":
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return "break"
+ filename = self.askopenfile()
+ if filename:
+ self.loadfile(filename)
+ else:
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return "break"
+
+ def loadfile(self, filename):
+ try:
+ # open the file in binary mode so that we can handle
+ # end-of-line convention ourselves.
+ f = open(filename,'rb')
+ chars = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ except IOError, msg:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("I/O Error", str(msg), master=self.text)
+ return 0
+
+ # We now convert all end-of-lines to '\n's
+ eol = r"(\r\n)|\n|\r" # \r\n (Windows), \n (UNIX), or \r (Mac)
+ chars = re.compile( eol ).sub( r"\n", chars )
+
+ self.text.delete("1.0", "end")
+ self.set_filename(None)
+ self.text.insert("1.0", chars)
+ self.reset_undo()
+ self.set_filename(filename)
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "1.0")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ return 1
+
+ def maybesave(self):
+ if self.get_saved():
+ return "yes"
+ message = "Do you want to save %s before closing?" % (
+ self.filename or "this untitled document")
+ m = tkMessageBox.Message(
+ title="Save On Close",
+ message=message,
+ icon=tkMessageBox.QUESTION,
+ type=tkMessageBox.YESNOCANCEL,
+ master=self.text)
+ reply = m.show()
+ if reply == "yes":
+ self.save(None)
+ if not self.get_saved():
+ reply = "cancel"
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return reply
+
+ def save(self, event):
+ if not self.filename:
+ self.save_as(event)
+ else:
+ if self.writefile(self.filename):
+ self.set_saved(1)
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return "break"
+
+ def save_as(self, event):
+ filename = self.asksavefile()
+ if filename:
+ if self.writefile(filename):
+ self.set_filename(filename)
+ self.set_saved(1)
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return "break"
+
+ def save_a_copy(self, event):
+ filename = self.asksavefile()
+ if filename:
+ self.writefile(filename)
+ self.text.focus_set()
+ return "break"
+
+ def writefile(self, filename):
+ self.fixlastline()
+ try:
+ f = open(filename, "w")
+ chars = self.text.get("1.0", "end-1c")
+ f.write(chars)
+ f.close()
+ ## print "saved to", `filename`
+ return 1
+ except IOError, msg:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("I/O Error", str(msg),
+ master=self.text)
+ return 0
+
+ def fixlastline(self):
+ c = self.text.get("end-2c")
+ if c != '\n':
+ self.text.insert("end-1c", "\n")
+
+ opendialog = None
+ savedialog = None
+
+ filetypes = [
+ ("Python and text files", "*.py *.pyw *.txt", "TEXT"),
+ ("All text files", "*", "TEXT"),
+ ("All files", "*"),
+ ]
+
+ def askopenfile(self):
+ dir, base = self.defaultfilename("open")
+ if not self.opendialog:
+ self.opendialog = tkFileDialog.Open(master=self.text,
+ filetypes=self.filetypes)
+ return self.opendialog.show(initialdir=dir, initialfile=base)
+
+ def defaultfilename(self, mode="open"):
+ if self.filename:
+ return os.path.split(self.filename)
+ else:
+ try:
+ pwd = os.getcwd()
+ except os.error:
+ pwd = ""
+ return pwd, ""
+
+ def asksavefile(self):
+ dir, base = self.defaultfilename("save")
+ if not self.savedialog:
+ self.savedialog = tkFileDialog.SaveAs(master=self.text,
+ filetypes=self.filetypes)
+ return self.savedialog.show(initialdir=dir, initialfile=base)
+
+
+def test():
+ from Tkinter import *
+ root = Tk()
+ class MyEditWin:
+ def __init__(self, text):
+ self.text = text
+ self.flist = None
+ self.text.bind("<Control-o>", self.open)
+ self.text.bind("<Control-s>", self.save)
+ self.text.bind("<Alt-s>", self.save_as)
+ self.text.bind("<Alt-z>", self.save_a_copy)
+ def get_saved(self): return 0
+ def set_saved(self, flag): pass
+ def reset_undo(self): pass
+ def open(self, event):
+ self.text.event_generate("<<open-window-from-file>>")
+ def save(self, event):
+ self.text.event_generate("<<save-window>>")
+ def save_as(self, event):
+ self.text.event_generate("<<save-window-as-file>>")
+ def save_a_copy(self, event):
+ self.text.event_generate("<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>")
+ text = Text(root)
+ text.pack()
+ text.focus_set()
+ editwin = MyEditWin(text)
+ io = IOBinding(editwin)
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ test()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Icons/folder.gif b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/folder.gif
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..effe8dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/folder.gif
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Icons/minusnode.gif b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/minusnode.gif
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6cca2bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/minusnode.gif
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Icons/openfolder.gif b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/openfolder.gif
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..24aea1b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/openfolder.gif
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Icons/plusnode.gif b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/plusnode.gif
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..13ace90
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/plusnode.gif
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Icons/python.gif b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/python.gif
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a7df778
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/python.gif
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Icons/tk.gif b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/tk.gif
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a603f5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Icons/tk.gif
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diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/IdleConf.py b/Lib/idlelib/IdleConf.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..36cad51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/IdleConf.py
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+"""Provides access to configuration information"""
+
+import os
+import sys
+from ConfigParser import ConfigParser, NoOptionError, NoSectionError
+
+class IdleConfParser(ConfigParser):
+
+ # these conf sections do not define extensions!
+ builtin_sections = {}
+ for section in ('EditorWindow', 'Colors'):
+ builtin_sections[section] = section
+
+ def getcolor(self, sec, name):
+ """Return a dictionary with foreground and background colors
+
+ The return value is appropriate for passing to Tkinter in, e.g.,
+ a tag_config call.
+ """
+ fore = self.getdef(sec, name + "-foreground")
+ back = self.getdef(sec, name + "-background")
+ return {"foreground": fore,
+ "background": back}
+
+ def getdef(self, sec, options, raw=0, vars=None, default=None):
+ """Get an option value for given section or return default"""
+ try:
+ return self.get(sec, options, raw, vars)
+ except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError):
+ return default
+
+ def getsection(self, section):
+ """Return a SectionConfigParser object"""
+ return SectionConfigParser(section, self)
+
+ def getextensions(self):
+ exts = []
+ for sec in self.sections():
+ if self.builtin_sections.has_key(sec):
+ continue
+ # enable is a bool, but it may not be defined
+ if self.getdef(sec, 'enable') != '0':
+ exts.append(sec)
+ return exts
+
+ def reload(self):
+ global idleconf
+ idleconf = IdleConfParser()
+ load(_dir) # _dir is a global holding the last directory loaded
+
+class SectionConfigParser:
+ """A ConfigParser object specialized for one section
+
+ This class has all the get methods that a regular ConfigParser does,
+ but without requiring a section argument.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, section, config):
+ self.section = section
+ self.config = config
+
+ def options(self):
+ return self.config.options(self.section)
+
+ def get(self, options, raw=0, vars=None):
+ return self.config.get(self.section, options, raw, vars)
+
+ def getdef(self, options, raw=0, vars=None, default=None):
+ return self.config.getdef(self.section, options, raw, vars, default)
+
+ def getint(self, option):
+ return self.config.getint(self.section, option)
+
+ def getfloat(self, option):
+ return self.config.getint(self.section, option)
+
+ def getboolean(self, option):
+ return self.config.getint(self.section, option)
+
+ def getcolor(self, option):
+ return self.config.getcolor(self.section, option)
+
+def load(dir):
+ """Load IDLE configuration files based on IDLE install in dir
+
+ Attempts to load two config files:
+ dir/config.txt
+ dir/config-[win/mac/unix].txt
+ dir/config-%(sys.platform)s.txt
+ ~/.idle
+ """
+ global _dir
+ _dir = dir
+
+ if sys.platform[:3] == 'win':
+ genplatfile = os.path.join(dir, "config-win.txt")
+ # XXX don't know what the platform string is on a Mac
+ elif sys.platform[:3] == 'mac':
+ genplatfile = os.path.join(dir, "config-mac.txt")
+ else:
+ genplatfile = os.path.join(dir, "config-unix.txt")
+
+ platfile = os.path.join(dir, "config-%s.txt" % sys.platform)
+
+ try:
+ homedir = os.environ['HOME']
+ except KeyError:
+ homedir = os.getcwd()
+
+ idleconf.read((os.path.join(dir, "config.txt"), genplatfile, platfile,
+ os.path.join(homedir, ".idle")))
+
+idleconf = IdleConfParser()
+
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/IdleHistory.py b/Lib/idlelib/IdleHistory.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aa41b73
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/IdleHistory.py
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+import string
+
+class History:
+
+ def __init__(self, text, output_sep = "\n"):
+ self.text = text
+ self.history = []
+ self.history_prefix = None
+ self.history_pointer = None
+ self.output_sep = output_sep
+ text.bind("<<history-previous>>", self.history_prev)
+ text.bind("<<history-next>>", self.history_next)
+
+ def history_next(self, event):
+ self.history_do(0)
+ return "break"
+
+ def history_prev(self, event):
+ self.history_do(1)
+ return "break"
+
+ def _get_source(self, start, end):
+ # Get source code from start index to end index. Lines in the
+ # text control may be separated by sys.ps2 .
+ lines = string.split(self.text.get(start, end), self.output_sep)
+ return string.join(lines, "\n")
+
+ def _put_source(self, where, source):
+ output = string.join(string.split(source, "\n"), self.output_sep)
+ self.text.insert(where, output)
+
+ def history_do(self, reverse):
+ nhist = len(self.history)
+ pointer = self.history_pointer
+ prefix = self.history_prefix
+ if pointer is not None and prefix is not None:
+ if self.text.compare("insert", "!=", "end-1c") or \
+ self._get_source("iomark", "end-1c") != self.history[pointer]:
+ pointer = prefix = None
+ if pointer is None or prefix is None:
+ prefix = self._get_source("iomark", "end-1c")
+ if reverse:
+ pointer = nhist
+ else:
+ pointer = -1
+ nprefix = len(prefix)
+ while 1:
+ if reverse:
+ pointer = pointer - 1
+ else:
+ pointer = pointer + 1
+ if pointer < 0 or pointer >= nhist:
+ self.text.bell()
+ if self._get_source("iomark", "end-1c") != prefix:
+ self.text.delete("iomark", "end-1c")
+ self._put_source("iomark", prefix)
+ pointer = prefix = None
+ break
+ item = self.history[pointer]
+ if item[:nprefix] == prefix and len(item) > nprefix:
+ self.text.delete("iomark", "end-1c")
+ self._put_source("iomark", item)
+ break
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "end-1c")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ self.history_pointer = pointer
+ self.history_prefix = prefix
+
+ def history_store(self, source):
+ source = string.strip(source)
+ if len(source) > 2:
+ # avoid duplicates
+ try:
+ self.history.remove(source)
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+ self.history.append(source)
+ self.history_pointer = None
+ self.history_prefix = None
+
+ def recall(self, s):
+ s = string.strip(s)
+ self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ self.text.delete("iomark", "end-1c")
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "end-1c")
+ self.text.insert("insert", s)
+ self.text.see("insert")
+
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/MultiScrolledLists.py b/Lib/idlelib/MultiScrolledLists.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..32f6246
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/MultiScrolledLists.py
@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
+# One or more ScrolledLists with HSeparators between them.
+# There is a hierarchical relationship between them:
+# the right list displays the substructure of the selected item
+# in the left list.
+
+import string
+from Tkinter import *
+from WindowList import ListedToplevel
+from Separator import HSeparator
+from ScrolledList import ScrolledList
+
+class MultiScrolledLists:
+
+ def __init__(self, root, nlists=2):
+ assert nlists >= 1
+ self.root = root
+ self.nlists = nlists
+ self.path = []
+ # create top
+ self.top = top = ListedToplevel(root)
+ top.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close)
+ top.bind("<Escape>", self.close)
+ self.settitle()
+ # create frames and separators in between
+ self.frames = []
+ self.separators = []
+ last = top
+ for i in range(nlists-1):
+ sepa = HSeparator(last)
+ self.separators.append(sepa)
+ frame, last = sepa.parts()
+ self.frames.append(frame)
+ self.frames.append(last)
+ # create labels and lists
+ self.labels = []
+ self.lists = []
+ for i in range(nlists):
+ frame = self.frames[i]
+ label = Label(frame, text=self.subtitle(i),
+ relief="groove", borderwidth=2)
+ label.pack(fill="x")
+ self.labels.append(label)
+ list = ScrolledList(frame, width=self.width(i),
+ height=self.height(i))
+ self.lists.append(list)
+ list.on_select = \
+ lambda index, i=i, self=self: self.on_select(index, i)
+ list.on_double = \
+ lambda index, i=i, self=self: self.on_double(index, i)
+ # fill leftmost list (rest get filled on demand)
+ self.fill(0)
+ # XXX one after_idle isn't enough; two are...
+ top.after_idle(self.call_pack_propagate_1)
+
+ def call_pack_propagate_1(self):
+ self.top.after_idle(self.call_pack_propagate)
+
+ def call_pack_propagate(self):
+ for frame in self.frames:
+ frame.pack_propagate(0)
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ self.top.destroy()
+
+ def settitle(self):
+ short = self.shorttitle()
+ long = self.longtitle()
+ if short and long:
+ title = short + " - " + long
+ elif short:
+ title = short
+ elif long:
+ title = long
+ else:
+ title = "Untitled"
+ icon = short or long or title
+ self.top.wm_title(title)
+ self.top.wm_iconname(icon)
+
+ def longtitle(self):
+ # override this
+ return "Multi Scrolled Lists"
+
+ def shorttitle(self):
+ # override this
+ return None
+
+ def width(self, i):
+ # override this
+ return 20
+
+ def height(self, i):
+ # override this
+ return 10
+
+ def subtitle(self, i):
+ # override this
+ return "Column %d" % i
+
+ def fill(self, i):
+ for k in range(i, self.nlists):
+ self.lists[k].clear()
+ self.labels[k].configure(text=self.subtitle(k))
+ list = self.lists[i]
+ l = self.items(i)
+ for s in l:
+ list.append(s)
+
+ def on_select(self, index, i):
+ item = self.lists[i].get(index)
+ del self.path[i:]
+ self.path.append(item)
+ if i+1 < self.nlists:
+ self.fill(i+1)
+
+ def items(self, i):
+ # override this
+ l = []
+ for k in range(10):
+ s = str(k)
+ if i > 0:
+ s = self.path[i-1] + "." + s
+ l.append(s)
+ return l
+
+ def on_double(self, index, i):
+ pass
+
+
+def main():
+ root = Tk()
+ quit = Button(root, text="Exit", command=root.destroy)
+ quit.pack()
+ MultiScrolledLists(root, 4)
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/MultiStatusBar.py b/Lib/idlelib/MultiStatusBar.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c11db3e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/MultiStatusBar.py
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class MultiStatusBar(Frame):
+
+ def __init__(self, master=None, **kw):
+ if master is None:
+ master = Tk()
+ apply(Frame.__init__, (self, master), kw)
+ self.labels = {}
+
+ def set_label(self, name, text='', side=LEFT):
+ if not self.labels.has_key(name):
+ label = Label(self, bd=1, relief=SUNKEN, anchor=W)
+ label.pack(side=side)
+ self.labels[name] = label
+ else:
+ label = self.labels[name]
+ label.config(text=text)
+
+def _test():
+ b = Frame()
+ c = Text(b)
+ c.pack(side=TOP)
+ a = MultiStatusBar(b)
+ a.set_label("one", "hello")
+ a.set_label("two", "world")
+ a.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill=X)
+ b.pack()
+ b.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ _test()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt b/Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..86cbc76
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/NEWS.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
+(For a more detailed change log, see the file ChangeLog.)
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+New in IDLE 0.5 (2/15/2000)
+-------------------------
+
+Tons of stuff, much of it contributed by Tim Peters and Mark Hammond:
+
+- Status bar, displaying current line/column (Moshe Zadka).
+
+- Better stack viewer, using tree widget. (XXX Only used by Stack
+Viewer menu, not by the debugger.)
+
+- Format paragraph now recognizes Python block comments and reformats
+them correctly (MH)
+
+- New version of pyclbr.py parses top-level functions and understands
+much more of Python's syntax; this is reflected in the class and path
+browsers (TP)
+
+- Much better auto-indent; knows how to indent the insides of
+multi-line statements (TP)
+
+- Call tip window pops up when you type the name of a known function
+followed by an open parenthesis. Hit ESC or click elsewhere in the
+window to close the tip window (MH)
+
+- Comment out region now inserts ## to make it stand out more (TP)
+
+- New path and class browsers based on a tree widget that looks
+familiar to Windows users
+
+- Reworked script running commands to be more intuitive: I/O now
+always goes to the *Python Shell* window, and raw_input() works
+correctly. You use F5 to import/reload a module: this adds the module
+name to the __main__ namespace. You use Control-F5 to run a script:
+this runs the script *in* the __main__ namespace. The latter also
+sets sys.argv[] to the script name
+
+New in IDLE 0.4 (4/7/99)
+------------------------
+
+Most important change: a new menu entry "File -> Path browser", shows
+a 4-column hierarchical browser which lets you browse sys.path,
+directories, modules, and classes. Yes, it's a superset of the Class
+browser menu entry. There's also a new internal module,
+MultiScrolledLists.py, which provides the framework for this dialog.
+
+New in IDLE 0.3 (2/17/99)
+-------------------------
+
+Most important changes:
+
+- Enabled support for running a module, with or without the debugger.
+Output goes to a new window. Pressing F5 in a module is effectively a
+reload of that module; Control-F5 loads it under the debugger.
+
+- Re-enable tearing off the Windows menu, and make a torn-off Windows
+menu update itself whenever a window is opened or closed.
+
+- Menu items can now be have a checkbox (when the menu label starts
+with "!"); use this for the Debugger and "Auto-open stack viewer"
+(was: JIT stack viewer) menu items.
+
+- Added a Quit button to the Debugger API.
+
+- The current directory is explicitly inserted into sys.path.
+
+- Fix the debugger (when using Python 1.5.2b2) to use canonical
+filenames for breakpoints, so these actually work. (There's still a
+lot of work to be done to the management of breakpoints in the
+debugger though.)
+
+- Closing a window that is still colorizing now actually works.
+
+- Allow dragging of the separator between the two list boxes in the
+class browser.
+
+- Bind ESC to "close window" of the debugger, stack viewer and class
+browser. It removes the selection highlighting in regular text
+windows. (These are standard Windows conventions.)
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+New in IDLE 0.2 (1/8/99)
+------------------------
+
+Lots of changes; here are the highlights:
+
+General:
+
+- You can now write and configure your own IDLE extension modules; see
+extend.txt.
+
+
+File menu:
+
+The command to open the Python shell window is now in the File menu.
+
+
+Edit menu:
+
+New Find dialog with more options; replace dialog; find in files dialog.
+
+Commands to tabify or untabify a region.
+
+Command to format a paragraph.
+
+
+Debug menu:
+
+JIT (Just-In-Time) stack viewer toggle -- if set, the stack viewer
+automaticall pops up when you get a traceback.
+
+Windows menu:
+
+Zoom height -- make the window full height.
+
+
+Help menu:
+
+The help text now show up in a regular window so you can search and
+even edit it if you like.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+IDLE 0.1 was distributed with the Python 1.5.2b1 release on 12/22/98.
+
+======================================================================
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ObjectBrowser.py b/Lib/idlelib/ObjectBrowser.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94b59d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ObjectBrowser.py
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+# XXX TO DO:
+# - popup menu
+# - support partial or total redisplay
+# - more doc strings
+# - tooltips
+
+# object browser
+
+# XXX TO DO:
+# - for classes/modules, add "open source" to object browser
+
+from TreeWidget import TreeItem, TreeNode, ScrolledCanvas
+
+from repr import Repr
+
+myrepr = Repr()
+myrepr.maxstring = 100
+myrepr.maxother = 100
+
+class ObjectTreeItem(TreeItem):
+ def __init__(self, labeltext, object, setfunction=None):
+ self.labeltext = labeltext
+ self.object = object
+ self.setfunction = setfunction
+ def GetLabelText(self):
+ return self.labeltext
+ def GetText(self):
+ return myrepr.repr(self.object)
+ def GetIconName(self):
+ if not self.IsExpandable():
+ return "python"
+ def IsEditable(self):
+ return self.setfunction is not None
+ def SetText(self, text):
+ try:
+ value = eval(text)
+ self.setfunction(value)
+ except:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.object = value
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return not not dir(self.object)
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ keys = dir(self.object)
+ sublist = []
+ for key in keys:
+ try:
+ value = getattr(self.object, key)
+ except AttributeError:
+ continue
+ item = make_objecttreeitem(
+ str(key) + " =",
+ value,
+ lambda value, key=key, object=self.object:
+ setattr(object, key, value))
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+class InstanceTreeItem(ObjectTreeItem):
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return 1
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = ObjectTreeItem.GetSubList(self)
+ sublist.insert(0,
+ make_objecttreeitem("__class__ =", self.object.__class__))
+ return sublist
+
+class ClassTreeItem(ObjectTreeItem):
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return 1
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = ObjectTreeItem.GetSubList(self)
+ if len(self.object.__bases__) == 1:
+ item = make_objecttreeitem("__bases__[0] =",
+ self.object.__bases__[0])
+ else:
+ item = make_objecttreeitem("__bases__ =", self.object.__bases__)
+ sublist.insert(0, item)
+ return sublist
+
+class AtomicObjectTreeItem(ObjectTreeItem):
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return 0
+
+class SequenceTreeItem(ObjectTreeItem):
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return len(self.object) > 0
+ def keys(self):
+ return range(len(self.object))
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = []
+ for key in self.keys():
+ try:
+ value = self.object[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ continue
+ def setfunction(value, key=key, object=self.object):
+ object[key] = value
+ item = make_objecttreeitem(`key` + ":", value, setfunction)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+class DictTreeItem(SequenceTreeItem):
+ def keys(self):
+ keys = self.object.keys()
+ try:
+ keys.sort()
+ except:
+ pass
+ return keys
+
+from types import *
+
+dispatch = {
+ IntType: AtomicObjectTreeItem,
+ LongType: AtomicObjectTreeItem,
+ FloatType: AtomicObjectTreeItem,
+ StringType: AtomicObjectTreeItem,
+ TupleType: SequenceTreeItem,
+ ListType: SequenceTreeItem,
+ DictType: DictTreeItem,
+ InstanceType: InstanceTreeItem,
+ ClassType: ClassTreeItem,
+}
+
+def make_objecttreeitem(labeltext, object, setfunction=None):
+ t = type(object)
+ if dispatch.has_key(t):
+ c = dispatch[t]
+ else:
+ c = ObjectTreeItem
+ return c(labeltext, object, setfunction)
+
+# Test script
+
+def test():
+ import sys
+ from Tkinter import Toplevel
+ import PyShell
+ root = Toplevel(PyShell.root)
+ root.configure(bd=0, bg="yellow")
+ root.focus_set()
+ sc = ScrolledCanvas(root, bg="white", highlightthickness=0, takefocus=1)
+ sc.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ item = make_objecttreeitem("sys", sys)
+ node = TreeNode(sc.canvas, None, item)
+ node.expand()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ test()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/OldStackViewer.py b/Lib/idlelib/OldStackViewer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2fa4127
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/OldStackViewer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
+import string
+import sys
+import os
+from Tkinter import *
+import linecache
+from repr import Repr
+from WindowList import ListedToplevel
+
+from ScrolledList import ScrolledList
+
+
+class StackBrowser:
+
+ def __init__(self, root, flist, stack=None):
+ self.top = top = ListedToplevel(root)
+ top.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close)
+ top.bind("<Key-Escape>", self.close)
+ top.wm_title("Stack viewer")
+ top.wm_iconname("Stack")
+ # Create help label
+ self.helplabel = Label(top,
+ text="Click once to view variables; twice for source",
+ borderwidth=2, relief="groove")
+ self.helplabel.pack(fill="x")
+ #
+ self.sv = StackViewer(top, flist, self)
+ if stack is None:
+ stack = get_stack()
+ self.sv.load_stack(stack)
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ self.top.destroy()
+
+ localsframe = None
+ localsviewer = None
+ localsdict = None
+ globalsframe = None
+ globalsviewer = None
+ globalsdict = None
+ curframe = None
+
+ def show_frame(self, (frame, lineno)):
+ if frame is self.curframe:
+ return
+ self.curframe = None
+ if frame.f_globals is not self.globalsdict:
+ self.show_globals(frame)
+ self.show_locals(frame)
+ self.curframe = frame
+
+ def show_globals(self, frame):
+ title = "Global Variables"
+ if frame.f_globals.has_key("__name__"):
+ try:
+ name = str(frame.f_globals["__name__"]) + ""
+ except:
+ name = ""
+ if name:
+ title = title + " in module " + name
+ self.globalsdict = None
+ if self.globalsviewer:
+ self.globalsviewer.close()
+ self.globalsviewer = None
+ if not self.globalsframe:
+ self.globalsframe = Frame(self.top)
+ self.globalsdict = frame.f_globals
+ self.globalsviewer = NamespaceViewer(
+ self.globalsframe,
+ title,
+ self.globalsdict)
+ self.globalsframe.pack(fill="both", side="bottom")
+
+ def show_locals(self, frame):
+ self.localsdict = None
+ if self.localsviewer:
+ self.localsviewer.close()
+ self.localsviewer = None
+ if frame.f_locals is not frame.f_globals:
+ title = "Local Variables"
+ code = frame.f_code
+ funcname = code.co_name
+ if funcname not in ("?", "", None):
+ title = title + " in " + funcname
+ if not self.localsframe:
+ self.localsframe = Frame(self.top)
+ self.localsdict = frame.f_locals
+ self.localsviewer = NamespaceViewer(
+ self.localsframe,
+ title,
+ self.localsdict)
+ self.localsframe.pack(fill="both", side="top")
+ else:
+ if self.localsframe:
+ self.localsframe.forget()
+
+
+class StackViewer(ScrolledList):
+
+ def __init__(self, master, flist, browser):
+ ScrolledList.__init__(self, master, width=80)
+ self.flist = flist
+ self.browser = browser
+ self.stack = []
+
+ def load_stack(self, stack, index=None):
+ self.stack = stack
+ self.clear()
+## if len(stack) > 10:
+## l["height"] = 10
+## self.topframe.pack(expand=1)
+## else:
+## l["height"] = len(stack)
+## self.topframe.pack(expand=0)
+ for i in range(len(stack)):
+ frame, lineno = stack[i]
+ try:
+ modname = frame.f_globals["__name__"]
+ except:
+ modname = "?"
+ code = frame.f_code
+ filename = code.co_filename
+ funcname = code.co_name
+ sourceline = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
+ sourceline = string.strip(sourceline)
+ if funcname in ("?", "", None):
+ item = "%s, line %d: %s" % (modname, lineno, sourceline)
+ else:
+ item = "%s.%s(), line %d: %s" % (modname, funcname,
+ lineno, sourceline)
+ if i == index:
+ item = "> " + item
+ self.append(item)
+ if index is not None:
+ self.select(index)
+
+ def popup_event(self, event):
+ if self.stack:
+ return ScrolledList.popup_event(self, event)
+
+ def fill_menu(self):
+ menu = self.menu
+ menu.add_command(label="Go to source line",
+ command=self.goto_source_line)
+ menu.add_command(label="Show stack frame",
+ command=self.show_stack_frame)
+
+ def on_select(self, index):
+ if 0 <= index < len(self.stack):
+ self.browser.show_frame(self.stack[index])
+
+ def on_double(self, index):
+ self.show_source(index)
+
+ def goto_source_line(self):
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ self.show_source(index)
+
+ def show_stack_frame(self):
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ if 0 <= index < len(self.stack):
+ self.browser.show_frame(self.stack[index])
+
+ def show_source(self, index):
+ if not (0 <= index < len(self.stack)):
+ return
+ frame, lineno = self.stack[index]
+ code = frame.f_code
+ filename = code.co_filename
+ if os.path.isfile(filename):
+ edit = self.flist.open(filename)
+ if edit:
+ edit.gotoline(lineno)
+
+
+def get_stack(t=None, f=None):
+ if t is None:
+ t = sys.last_traceback
+ stack = []
+ if t and t.tb_frame is f:
+ t = t.tb_next
+ while f is not None:
+ stack.append((f, f.f_lineno))
+ if f is self.botframe:
+ break
+ f = f.f_back
+ stack.reverse()
+ while t is not None:
+ stack.append((t.tb_frame, t.tb_lineno))
+ t = t.tb_next
+ return stack
+
+
+def getexception(type=None, value=None):
+ if type is None:
+ type = sys.last_type
+ value = sys.last_value
+ if hasattr(type, "__name__"):
+ type = type.__name__
+ s = str(type)
+ if value is not None:
+ s = s + ": " + str(value)
+ return s
+
+
+class NamespaceViewer:
+
+ def __init__(self, master, title, dict=None):
+ width = 0
+ height = 40
+ if dict:
+ height = 20*len(dict) # XXX 20 == observed height of Entry widget
+ self.master = master
+ self.title = title
+ self.repr = Repr()
+ self.repr.maxstring = 60
+ self.repr.maxother = 60
+ self.frame = frame = Frame(master)
+ self.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ self.label = Label(frame, text=title, borderwidth=2, relief="groove")
+ self.label.pack(fill="x")
+ self.vbar = vbar = Scrollbar(frame, name="vbar")
+ vbar.pack(side="right", fill="y")
+ self.canvas = canvas = Canvas(frame,
+ height=min(300, max(40, height)),
+ scrollregion=(0, 0, width, height))
+ canvas.pack(side="left", fill="both", expand=1)
+ vbar["command"] = canvas.yview
+ canvas["yscrollcommand"] = vbar.set
+ self.subframe = subframe = Frame(canvas)
+ self.sfid = canvas.create_window(0, 0, window=subframe, anchor="nw")
+ self.load_dict(dict)
+
+ dict = -1
+
+ def load_dict(self, dict, force=0):
+ if dict is self.dict and not force:
+ return
+ subframe = self.subframe
+ frame = self.frame
+ for c in subframe.children.values():
+ c.destroy()
+ self.dict = None
+ if not dict:
+ l = Label(subframe, text="None")
+ l.grid(row=0, column=0)
+ else:
+ names = dict.keys()
+ names.sort()
+ row = 0
+ for name in names:
+ value = dict[name]
+ svalue = self.repr.repr(value) # repr(value)
+ l = Label(subframe, text=name)
+ l.grid(row=row, column=0, sticky="nw")
+ ## l = Label(subframe, text=svalue, justify="l", wraplength=300)
+ l = Entry(subframe, width=0, borderwidth=0)
+ l.insert(0, svalue)
+ ## l["state"] = "disabled"
+ l.grid(row=row, column=1, sticky="nw")
+ row = row+1
+ self.dict = dict
+ # XXX Could we use a <Configure> callback for the following?
+ subframe.update_idletasks() # Alas!
+ width = subframe.winfo_reqwidth()
+ height = subframe.winfo_reqheight()
+ canvas = self.canvas
+ self.canvas["scrollregion"] = (0, 0, width, height)
+ if height > 300:
+ canvas["height"] = 300
+ frame.pack(expand=1)
+ else:
+ canvas["height"] = height
+ frame.pack(expand=0)
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.frame.destroy()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/OutputWindow.py b/Lib/idlelib/OutputWindow.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..12280ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/OutputWindow.py
@@ -0,0 +1,279 @@
+# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu
+# - OutputWindow and OnDemandOutputWindow have been hastily
+# extended to provide readline() support, an "iomark" separate
+# from the "insert" cursor, and scrolling to clear the window.
+# These changes are used by the ExecBinding module to provide
+# standard input and output for user programs. Many of the new
+# features are very similar to features of PyShell, which is a
+# subclass of OutputWindow. Someone should make some sense of
+# this.
+
+from Tkinter import *
+from EditorWindow import EditorWindow
+import re
+import tkMessageBox
+
+from UndoDelegator import UndoDelegator
+
+class OutputUndoDelegator(UndoDelegator):
+ reading = 0
+ # Forbid insert/delete before the I/O mark, in the blank lines after
+ # the output, or *anywhere* if we are not presently doing user input
+ def insert(self, index, chars, tags=None):
+ try:
+ if (self.delegate.compare(index, "<", "iomark") or
+ self.delegate.compare(index, ">", "endmark") or
+ (index!="iomark" and not self.reading)):
+ self.delegate.bell()
+ return
+ except TclError:
+ pass
+ UndoDelegator.insert(self, index, chars, tags)
+ def delete(self, index1, index2=None):
+ try:
+ if (self.delegate.compare(index1, "<", "iomark") or
+ self.delegate.compare(index1, ">", "endmark") or
+ (index2 and self.delegate.compare(index2, ">=", "endmark")) or
+ not self.reading):
+ self.delegate.bell()
+ return
+ except TclError:
+ pass
+ UndoDelegator.delete(self, index1, index2)
+
+class OutputWindow(EditorWindow):
+ """An editor window that can serve as an input and output file.
+ The input support has been rather hastily hacked in, and should
+ not be trusted.
+ """
+
+ UndoDelegator = OutputUndoDelegator
+ source_window = None
+
+ def __init__(self, *args, **keywords):
+ if keywords.has_key('source_window'):
+ self.source_window = keywords['source_window']
+ apply(EditorWindow.__init__, (self,) + args)
+ self.text.bind("<<goto-file-line>>", self.goto_file_line)
+ self.text.bind("<<newline-and-indent>>", self.enter_callback)
+ self.text.mark_set("iomark","1.0")
+ self.text.mark_gravity("iomark", LEFT)
+ self.text.mark_set("endmark","1.0")
+
+ # Customize EditorWindow
+
+ def ispythonsource(self, filename):
+ # No colorization needed
+ return 0
+
+ def short_title(self):
+ return "Output"
+
+ def long_title(self):
+ return ""
+
+ def maybesave(self):
+ # Override base class method -- don't ask any questions
+ if self.get_saved():
+ return "yes"
+ else:
+ return "no"
+
+ # Act as input file - incomplete
+
+ def set_line_and_column(self, event=None):
+ index = self.text.index(INSERT)
+ if (self.text.compare(index, ">", "endmark")):
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "endmark")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ EditorWindow.set_line_and_column(self)
+
+ reading = 0
+ canceled = 0
+ endoffile = 0
+
+ def readline(self):
+ save = self.reading
+ try:
+ self.reading = self.undo.reading = 1
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "iomark")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ self.top.mainloop()
+ finally:
+ self.reading = self.undo.reading = save
+ line = self.text.get("input", "iomark")
+ if self.canceled:
+ self.canceled = 0
+ raise KeyboardInterrupt
+ if self.endoffile:
+ self.endoffile = 0
+ return ""
+ return line or '\n'
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.interrupt()
+ return EditorWindow.close(self)
+
+ def interrupt(self):
+ if self.reading:
+ self.endoffile = 1
+ self.top.quit()
+
+ def enter_callback(self, event):
+ if self.reading and self.text.compare("insert", ">=", "iomark"):
+ self.text.mark_set("input", "iomark")
+ self.text.mark_set("iomark", "insert")
+ self.write('\n',"iomark")
+ self.text.tag_add("stdin", "input", "iomark")
+ self.text.update_idletasks()
+ self.top.quit() # Break out of recursive mainloop() in raw_input()
+
+ return "break"
+
+ # Act as output file
+
+ def write(self, s, tags=(), mark="iomark"):
+ self.text.mark_gravity(mark, RIGHT)
+ self.text.insert(mark, str(s), tags)
+ self.text.mark_gravity(mark, LEFT)
+ self.text.see(mark)
+ self.text.update()
+
+ def writelines(self, l):
+ map(self.write, l)
+
+ def flush(self):
+ pass
+
+ # Our own right-button menu
+
+ rmenu_specs = [
+ ("Go to file/line", "<<goto-file-line>>"),
+ ]
+
+ file_line_pats = [
+ r'file "([^"]*)", line (\d+)',
+ r'([^\s]+)\((\d+)\)',
+ r'([^\s]+):\s*(\d+):',
+ ]
+
+ file_line_progs = None
+
+ def goto_file_line(self, event=None):
+ if self.file_line_progs is None:
+ l = []
+ for pat in self.file_line_pats:
+ l.append(re.compile(pat, re.IGNORECASE))
+ self.file_line_progs = l
+ # x, y = self.event.x, self.event.y
+ # self.text.mark_set("insert", "@%d,%d" % (x, y))
+ line = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
+ result = self._file_line_helper(line)
+ if not result:
+ # Try the previous line. This is handy e.g. in tracebacks,
+ # where you tend to right-click on the displayed source line
+ line = self.text.get("insert -1line linestart",
+ "insert -1line lineend")
+ result = self._file_line_helper(line)
+ if not result:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror(
+ "No special line",
+ "The line you point at doesn't look like "
+ "a valid file name followed by a line number.",
+ master=self.text)
+ return
+ filename, lineno = result
+ edit = self.untitled(filename) or self.flist.open(filename)
+ edit.gotoline(lineno)
+ edit.wakeup()
+
+ def untitled(self, filename):
+ if filename!='Untitled' or not self.source_window or self.source_window.io.filename:
+ return None
+ return self.source_window
+
+ def _file_line_helper(self, line):
+ for prog in self.file_line_progs:
+ m = prog.search(line)
+ if m:
+ break
+ else:
+ return None
+ filename, lineno = m.group(1, 2)
+ if not self.untitled(filename):
+ try:
+ f = open(filename, "r")
+ f.close()
+ except IOError:
+ return None
+ try:
+ return filename, int(lineno)
+ except TypeError:
+ return None
+
+# This classes now used by ExecBinding.py:
+
+class OnDemandOutputWindow:
+ source_window = None
+
+ tagdefs = {
+ # XXX Should use IdlePrefs.ColorPrefs
+ "stdin": {"foreground": "black"},
+ "stdout": {"foreground": "blue"},
+ "stderr": {"foreground": "red"},
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, flist):
+ self.flist = flist
+ self.owin = None
+ self.title = "Output"
+ self.close_hook = None
+ self.old_close = None
+
+ def owclose(self):
+ if self.close_hook:
+ self.close_hook()
+ if self.old_close:
+ self.old_close()
+
+ def set_title(self, title):
+ self.title = title
+ if self.owin and self.owin.text:
+ self.owin.saved_change_hook()
+
+ def write(self, s, tags=(), mark="iomark"):
+ if not self.owin or not self.owin.text:
+ self.setup()
+ self.owin.write(s, tags, mark)
+
+ def readline(self):
+ if not self.owin or not self.owin.text:
+ self.setup()
+ return self.owin.readline()
+
+ def scroll_clear(self):
+ if self.owin and self.owin.text:
+ lineno = self.owin.getlineno("endmark")
+ self.owin.text.mark_set("insert","endmark")
+ self.owin.text.yview(float(lineno))
+ self.owin.wakeup()
+
+ def setup(self):
+ self.owin = owin = OutputWindow(self.flist, source_window = self.source_window)
+ owin.short_title = lambda self=self: self.title
+ text = owin.text
+
+ self.old_close = owin.close_hook
+ owin.close_hook = self.owclose
+
+ # xxx Bad hack: 50 blank lines at the bottom so that
+ # we can scroll the top of the window to the output
+ # cursor in scroll_clear(). There must be a better way...
+ owin.text.mark_gravity('endmark', LEFT)
+ owin.text.insert('iomark', '\n'*50)
+ owin.text.mark_gravity('endmark', RIGHT)
+
+ for tag, cnf in self.tagdefs.items():
+ if cnf:
+ apply(text.tag_configure, (tag,), cnf)
+ text.tag_raise('sel')
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ParenMatch.py b/Lib/idlelib/ParenMatch.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a607e49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ParenMatch.py
@@ -0,0 +1,192 @@
+"""ParenMatch -- An IDLE extension for parenthesis matching.
+
+When you hit a right paren, the cursor should move briefly to the left
+paren. Paren here is used generically; the matching applies to
+parentheses, square brackets, and curly braces.
+
+WARNING: This extension will fight with the CallTips extension,
+because they both are interested in the KeyRelease-parenright event.
+We'll have to fix IDLE to do something reasonable when two or more
+extensions what to capture the same event.
+"""
+
+import string
+
+import PyParse
+from AutoIndent import AutoIndent, index2line
+from IdleConf import idleconf
+
+class ParenMatch:
+ """Highlight matching parentheses
+
+ There are three supported style of paren matching, based loosely
+ on the Emacs options. The style is select based on the
+ HILITE_STYLE attribute; it can be changed used the set_style
+ method.
+
+ The supported styles are:
+
+ default -- When a right paren is typed, highlight the matching
+ left paren for 1/2 sec.
+
+ expression -- When a right paren is typed, highlight the entire
+ expression from the left paren to the right paren.
+
+ TODO:
+ - fix interaction with CallTips
+ - extend IDLE with configuration dialog to change options
+ - implement rest of Emacs highlight styles (see below)
+ - print mismatch warning in IDLE status window
+
+ Note: In Emacs, there are several styles of highlight where the
+ matching paren is highlighted whenever the cursor is immediately
+ to the right of a right paren. I don't know how to do that in Tk,
+ so I haven't bothered.
+ """
+
+ menudefs = []
+
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<flash-open-paren>>' : ('<KeyRelease-parenright>',
+ '<KeyRelease-bracketright>',
+ '<KeyRelease-braceright>'),
+ '<<check-restore>>' : ('<KeyPress>',),
+ }
+
+ windows_keydefs = {}
+ unix_keydefs = {}
+
+ iconf = idleconf.getsection('ParenMatch')
+ STYLE = iconf.getdef('style', 'default')
+ FLASH_DELAY = iconf.getint('flash-delay')
+ HILITE_CONFIG = iconf.getcolor('hilite')
+ BELL = iconf.getboolean('bell')
+ del iconf
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ self.text = editwin.text
+ self.finder = LastOpenBracketFinder(editwin)
+ self.counter = 0
+ self._restore = None
+ self.set_style(self.STYLE)
+
+ def set_style(self, style):
+ self.STYLE = style
+ if style == "default":
+ self.create_tag = self.create_tag_default
+ self.set_timeout = self.set_timeout_last
+ elif style == "expression":
+ self.create_tag = self.create_tag_expression
+ self.set_timeout = self.set_timeout_none
+
+ def flash_open_paren_event(self, event):
+ index = self.finder.find(keysym_type(event.keysym))
+ if index is None:
+ self.warn_mismatched()
+ return
+ self._restore = 1
+ self.create_tag(index)
+ self.set_timeout()
+
+ def check_restore_event(self, event=None):
+ if self._restore:
+ self.text.tag_delete("paren")
+ self._restore = None
+
+ def handle_restore_timer(self, timer_count):
+ if timer_count + 1 == self.counter:
+ self.check_restore_event()
+
+ def warn_mismatched(self):
+ if self.BELL:
+ self.text.bell()
+
+ # any one of the create_tag_XXX methods can be used depending on
+ # the style
+
+ def create_tag_default(self, index):
+ """Highlight the single paren that matches"""
+ self.text.tag_add("paren", index)
+ self.text.tag_config("paren", self.HILITE_CONFIG)
+
+ def create_tag_expression(self, index):
+ """Highlight the entire expression"""
+ self.text.tag_add("paren", index, "insert")
+ self.text.tag_config("paren", self.HILITE_CONFIG)
+
+ # any one of the set_timeout_XXX methods can be used depending on
+ # the style
+
+ def set_timeout_none(self):
+ """Highlight will remain until user input turns it off"""
+ pass
+
+ def set_timeout_last(self):
+ """The last highlight created will be removed after .5 sec"""
+ # associate a counter with an event; only disable the "paren"
+ # tag if the event is for the most recent timer.
+ self.editwin.text_frame.after(self.FLASH_DELAY,
+ lambda self=self, c=self.counter: \
+ self.handle_restore_timer(c))
+ self.counter = self.counter + 1
+
+def keysym_type(ks):
+ # Not all possible chars or keysyms are checked because of the
+ # limited context in which the function is used.
+ if ks == "parenright" or ks == "(":
+ return "paren"
+ if ks == "bracketright" or ks == "[":
+ return "bracket"
+ if ks == "braceright" or ks == "{":
+ return "brace"
+
+class LastOpenBracketFinder:
+ num_context_lines = AutoIndent.num_context_lines
+ indentwidth = AutoIndent.indentwidth
+ tabwidth = AutoIndent.tabwidth
+ context_use_ps1 = AutoIndent.context_use_ps1
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ self.text = editwin.text
+
+ def _find_offset_in_buf(self, lno):
+ y = PyParse.Parser(self.indentwidth, self.tabwidth)
+ for context in self.num_context_lines:
+ startat = max(lno - context, 1)
+ startatindex = `startat` + ".0"
+ # rawtext needs to contain everything up to the last
+ # character, which was the close paren. the parser also
+ # requires that the last line ends with "\n"
+ rawtext = self.text.get(startatindex, "insert")[:-1] + "\n"
+ y.set_str(rawtext)
+ bod = y.find_good_parse_start(
+ self.context_use_ps1,
+ self._build_char_in_string_func(startatindex))
+ if bod is not None or startat == 1:
+ break
+ y.set_lo(bod or 0)
+ i = y.get_last_open_bracket_pos()
+ return i, y.str
+
+ def find(self, right_keysym_type):
+ """Return the location of the last open paren"""
+ lno = index2line(self.text.index("insert"))
+ i, buf = self._find_offset_in_buf(lno)
+ if i is None \
+ or keysym_type(buf[i]) != right_keysym_type:
+ return None
+ lines_back = string.count(buf[i:], "\n") - 1
+ # subtract one for the "\n" added to please the parser
+ upto_open = buf[:i]
+ j = string.rfind(upto_open, "\n") + 1 # offset of column 0 of line
+ offset = i - j
+ return "%d.%d" % (lno - lines_back, offset)
+
+ def _build_char_in_string_func(self, startindex):
+ def inner(offset, startindex=startindex,
+ icis=self.editwin.is_char_in_string):
+ return icis(startindex + "%dc" % offset)
+ return inner
+
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/PathBrowser.py b/Lib/idlelib/PathBrowser.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7ea2410
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/PathBrowser.py
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+import os
+import sys
+import imp
+
+from TreeWidget import TreeItem
+from ClassBrowser import ClassBrowser, ModuleBrowserTreeItem
+
+class PathBrowser(ClassBrowser):
+
+ def __init__(self, flist):
+ self.init(flist)
+
+ def settitle(self):
+ self.top.wm_title("Path Browser")
+ self.top.wm_iconname("Path Browser")
+
+ def rootnode(self):
+ return PathBrowserTreeItem()
+
+class PathBrowserTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ return "sys.path"
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = []
+ for dir in sys.path:
+ item = DirBrowserTreeItem(dir)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+class DirBrowserTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def __init__(self, dir, packages=[]):
+ self.dir = dir
+ self.packages = packages
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ if not self.packages:
+ return self.dir
+ else:
+ return self.packages[-1] + ": package"
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ try:
+ names = os.listdir(self.dir or os.curdir)
+ except os.error:
+ return []
+ packages = []
+ for name in names:
+ file = os.path.join(self.dir, name)
+ if self.ispackagedir(file):
+ nn = os.path.normcase(name)
+ packages.append((nn, name, file))
+ packages.sort()
+ sublist = []
+ for nn, name, file in packages:
+ item = DirBrowserTreeItem(file, self.packages + [name])
+ sublist.append(item)
+ for nn, name in self.listmodules(names):
+ item = ModuleBrowserTreeItem(os.path.join(self.dir, name))
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+ def ispackagedir(self, file):
+ if not os.path.isdir(file):
+ return 0
+ init = os.path.join(file, "__init__.py")
+ return os.path.exists(init)
+
+ def listmodules(self, allnames):
+ modules = {}
+ suffixes = imp.get_suffixes()
+ sorted = []
+ for suff, mode, flag in suffixes:
+ i = -len(suff)
+ for name in allnames[:]:
+ normed_name = os.path.normcase(name)
+ if normed_name[i:] == suff:
+ mod_name = name[:i]
+ if not modules.has_key(mod_name):
+ modules[mod_name] = None
+ sorted.append((normed_name, name))
+ allnames.remove(name)
+ sorted.sort()
+ return sorted
+
+def main():
+ import PyShell
+ PathBrowser(PyShell.flist)
+ if sys.stdin is sys.__stdin__:
+ mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Percolator.py b/Lib/idlelib/Percolator.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9def5f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Percolator.py
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+from WidgetRedirector import WidgetRedirector
+from Delegator import Delegator
+
+class Percolator:
+
+ def __init__(self, text):
+ # XXX would be nice to inherit from Delegator
+ self.text = text
+ self.redir = WidgetRedirector(text)
+ self.top = self.bottom = Delegator(text)
+ self.bottom.insert = self.redir.register("insert", self.insert)
+ self.bottom.delete = self.redir.register("delete", self.delete)
+ self.filters = []
+
+ def close(self):
+ while self.top is not self.bottom:
+ self.removefilter(self.top)
+ self.top = None
+ self.bottom.setdelegate(None); self.bottom = None
+ self.redir.close(); self.redir = None
+ self.text = None
+
+ def insert(self, index, chars, tags=None):
+ # Could go away if inheriting from Delegator
+ self.top.insert(index, chars, tags)
+
+ def delete(self, index1, index2=None):
+ # Could go away if inheriting from Delegator
+ self.top.delete(index1, index2)
+
+ def insertfilter(self, filter):
+ # Perhaps rename to pushfilter()?
+ assert isinstance(filter, Delegator)
+ assert filter.delegate is None
+ filter.setdelegate(self.top)
+ self.top = filter
+
+ def removefilter(self, filter):
+ # XXX Perhaps should only support popfilter()?
+ assert isinstance(filter, Delegator)
+ assert filter.delegate is not None
+ f = self.top
+ if f is filter:
+ self.top = filter.delegate
+ filter.setdelegate(None)
+ else:
+ while f.delegate is not filter:
+ assert f is not self.bottom
+ f.resetcache()
+ f = f.delegate
+ f.setdelegate(filter.delegate)
+ filter.setdelegate(None)
+
+
+def main():
+ class Tracer(Delegator):
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ self.name = name
+ Delegator.__init__(self, None)
+ def insert(self, *args):
+ print self.name, ": insert", args
+ apply(self.delegate.insert, args)
+ def delete(self, *args):
+ print self.name, ": delete", args
+ apply(self.delegate.delete, args)
+ from Tkinter import *
+ root = Tk()
+ root.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", root.quit)
+ text = Text()
+ text.pack()
+ text.focus_set()
+ p = Percolator(text)
+ t1 = Tracer("t1")
+ t2 = Tracer("t2")
+ p.insertfilter(t1)
+ p.insertfilter(t2)
+ root.mainloop()
+ p.removefilter(t2)
+ root.mainloop()
+ p.insertfilter(t2)
+ p.removefilter(t1)
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py b/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..23b995c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py
@@ -0,0 +1,569 @@
+import string
+import re
+import sys
+
+# Reason last stmt is continued (or C_NONE if it's not).
+C_NONE, C_BACKSLASH, C_STRING, C_BRACKET = range(4)
+
+if 0: # for throwaway debugging output
+ def dump(*stuff):
+ sys.__stdout__.write(string.join(map(str, stuff), " ") + "\n")
+
+# Find what looks like the start of a popular stmt.
+
+_synchre = re.compile(r"""
+ ^
+ [ \t]*
+ (?: if
+ | for
+ | while
+ | else
+ | def
+ | return
+ | assert
+ | break
+ | class
+ | continue
+ | elif
+ | try
+ | except
+ | raise
+ | import
+ )
+ \b
+""", re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE).search
+
+# Match blank line or non-indenting comment line.
+
+_junkre = re.compile(r"""
+ [ \t]*
+ (?: \# \S .* )?
+ \n
+""", re.VERBOSE).match
+
+# Match any flavor of string; the terminating quote is optional
+# so that we're robust in the face of incomplete program text.
+
+_match_stringre = re.compile(r"""
+ \""" [^"\\]* (?:
+ (?: \\. | "(?!"") )
+ [^"\\]*
+ )*
+ (?: \""" )?
+
+| " [^"\\\n]* (?: \\. [^"\\\n]* )* "?
+
+| ''' [^'\\]* (?:
+ (?: \\. | '(?!'') )
+ [^'\\]*
+ )*
+ (?: ''' )?
+
+| ' [^'\\\n]* (?: \\. [^'\\\n]* )* '?
+""", re.VERBOSE | re.DOTALL).match
+
+# Match a line that starts with something interesting;
+# used to find the first item of a bracket structure.
+
+_itemre = re.compile(r"""
+ [ \t]*
+ [^\s#\\] # if we match, m.end()-1 is the interesting char
+""", re.VERBOSE).match
+
+# Match start of stmts that should be followed by a dedent.
+
+_closere = re.compile(r"""
+ \s*
+ (?: return
+ | break
+ | continue
+ | raise
+ | pass
+ )
+ \b
+""", re.VERBOSE).match
+
+# Chew up non-special chars as quickly as possible. If match is
+# successful, m.end() less 1 is the index of the last boring char
+# matched. If match is unsuccessful, the string starts with an
+# interesting char.
+
+_chew_ordinaryre = re.compile(r"""
+ [^[\](){}#'"\\]+
+""", re.VERBOSE).match
+
+# Build translation table to map uninteresting chars to "x", open
+# brackets to "(", and close brackets to ")".
+
+_tran = ['x'] * 256
+for ch in "({[":
+ _tran[ord(ch)] = '('
+for ch in ")}]":
+ _tran[ord(ch)] = ')'
+for ch in "\"'\\\n#":
+ _tran[ord(ch)] = ch
+_tran = string.join(_tran, '')
+del ch
+
+class Parser:
+
+ def __init__(self, indentwidth, tabwidth):
+ self.indentwidth = indentwidth
+ self.tabwidth = tabwidth
+
+ def set_str(self, str):
+ assert len(str) == 0 or str[-1] == '\n'
+ self.str = str
+ self.study_level = 0
+
+ # Return index of a good place to begin parsing, as close to the
+ # end of the string as possible. This will be the start of some
+ # popular stmt like "if" or "def". Return None if none found:
+ # the caller should pass more prior context then, if possible, or
+ # if not (the entire program text up until the point of interest
+ # has already been tried) pass 0 to set_lo.
+ #
+ # This will be reliable iff given a reliable is_char_in_string
+ # function, meaning that when it says "no", it's absolutely
+ # guaranteed that the char is not in a string.
+ #
+ # Ack, hack: in the shell window this kills us, because there's
+ # no way to tell the differences between output, >>> etc and
+ # user input. Indeed, IDLE's first output line makes the rest
+ # look like it's in an unclosed paren!:
+ # Python 1.5.2 (#0, Apr 13 1999, ...
+
+ def find_good_parse_start(self, use_ps1, is_char_in_string=None,
+ _rfind=string.rfind,
+ _synchre=_synchre):
+ str, pos = self.str, None
+ if use_ps1:
+ # shell window
+ ps1 = '\n' + sys.ps1
+ i = _rfind(str, ps1)
+ if i >= 0:
+ pos = i + len(ps1)
+ # make it look like there's a newline instead
+ # of ps1 at the start -- hacking here once avoids
+ # repeated hackery later
+ self.str = str[:pos-1] + '\n' + str[pos:]
+ return pos
+
+ # File window -- real work.
+ if not is_char_in_string:
+ # no clue -- make the caller pass everything
+ return None
+
+ # Peek back from the end for a good place to start,
+ # but don't try too often; pos will be left None, or
+ # bumped to a legitimate synch point.
+ limit = len(str)
+ for tries in range(5):
+ i = _rfind(str, ":\n", 0, limit)
+ if i < 0:
+ break
+ i = _rfind(str, '\n', 0, i) + 1 # start of colon line
+ m = _synchre(str, i, limit)
+ if m and not is_char_in_string(m.start()):
+ pos = m.start()
+ break
+ limit = i
+ if pos is None:
+ # Nothing looks like a block-opener, or stuff does
+ # but is_char_in_string keeps returning true; most likely
+ # we're in or near a giant string, the colorizer hasn't
+ # caught up enough to be helpful, or there simply *aren't*
+ # any interesting stmts. In any of these cases we're
+ # going to have to parse the whole thing to be sure, so
+ # give it one last try from the start, but stop wasting
+ # time here regardless of the outcome.
+ m = _synchre(str)
+ if m and not is_char_in_string(m.start()):
+ pos = m.start()
+ return pos
+
+ # Peeking back worked; look forward until _synchre no longer
+ # matches.
+ i = pos + 1
+ while 1:
+ m = _synchre(str, i)
+ if m:
+ s, i = m.span()
+ if not is_char_in_string(s):
+ pos = s
+ else:
+ break
+ return pos
+
+ # Throw away the start of the string. Intended to be called with
+ # find_good_parse_start's result.
+
+ def set_lo(self, lo):
+ assert lo == 0 or self.str[lo-1] == '\n'
+ if lo > 0:
+ self.str = self.str[lo:]
+
+ # As quickly as humanly possible <wink>, find the line numbers (0-
+ # based) of the non-continuation lines.
+ # Creates self.{goodlines, continuation}.
+
+ def _study1(self, _replace=string.replace, _find=string.find):
+ if self.study_level >= 1:
+ return
+ self.study_level = 1
+
+ # Map all uninteresting characters to "x", all open brackets
+ # to "(", all close brackets to ")", then collapse runs of
+ # uninteresting characters. This can cut the number of chars
+ # by a factor of 10-40, and so greatly speed the following loop.
+ str = self.str
+ str = string.translate(str, _tran)
+ str = _replace(str, 'xxxxxxxx', 'x')
+ str = _replace(str, 'xxxx', 'x')
+ str = _replace(str, 'xx', 'x')
+ str = _replace(str, 'xx', 'x')
+ str = _replace(str, '\nx', '\n')
+ # note that replacing x\n with \n would be incorrect, because
+ # x may be preceded by a backslash
+
+ # March over the squashed version of the program, accumulating
+ # the line numbers of non-continued stmts, and determining
+ # whether & why the last stmt is a continuation.
+ continuation = C_NONE
+ level = lno = 0 # level is nesting level; lno is line number
+ self.goodlines = goodlines = [0]
+ push_good = goodlines.append
+ i, n = 0, len(str)
+ while i < n:
+ ch = str[i]
+ i = i+1
+
+ # cases are checked in decreasing order of frequency
+ if ch == 'x':
+ continue
+
+ if ch == '\n':
+ lno = lno + 1
+ if level == 0:
+ push_good(lno)
+ # else we're in an unclosed bracket structure
+ continue
+
+ if ch == '(':
+ level = level + 1
+ continue
+
+ if ch == ')':
+ if level:
+ level = level - 1
+ # else the program is invalid, but we can't complain
+ continue
+
+ if ch == '"' or ch == "'":
+ # consume the string
+ quote = ch
+ if str[i-1:i+2] == quote * 3:
+ quote = quote * 3
+ w = len(quote) - 1
+ i = i+w
+ while i < n:
+ ch = str[i]
+ i = i+1
+
+ if ch == 'x':
+ continue
+
+ if str[i-1:i+w] == quote:
+ i = i+w
+ break
+
+ if ch == '\n':
+ lno = lno + 1
+ if w == 0:
+ # unterminated single-quoted string
+ if level == 0:
+ push_good(lno)
+ break
+ continue
+
+ if ch == '\\':
+ assert i < n
+ if str[i] == '\n':
+ lno = lno + 1
+ i = i+1
+ continue
+
+ # else comment char or paren inside string
+
+ else:
+ # didn't break out of the loop, so we're still
+ # inside a string
+ continuation = C_STRING
+ continue # with outer loop
+
+ if ch == '#':
+ # consume the comment
+ i = _find(str, '\n', i)
+ assert i >= 0
+ continue
+
+ assert ch == '\\'
+ assert i < n
+ if str[i] == '\n':
+ lno = lno + 1
+ if i+1 == n:
+ continuation = C_BACKSLASH
+ i = i+1
+
+ # The last stmt may be continued for all 3 reasons.
+ # String continuation takes precedence over bracket
+ # continuation, which beats backslash continuation.
+ if continuation != C_STRING and level > 0:
+ continuation = C_BRACKET
+ self.continuation = continuation
+
+ # Push the final line number as a sentinel value, regardless of
+ # whether it's continued.
+ assert (continuation == C_NONE) == (goodlines[-1] == lno)
+ if goodlines[-1] != lno:
+ push_good(lno)
+
+ def get_continuation_type(self):
+ self._study1()
+ return self.continuation
+
+ # study1 was sufficient to determine the continuation status,
+ # but doing more requires looking at every character. study2
+ # does this for the last interesting statement in the block.
+ # Creates:
+ # self.stmt_start, stmt_end
+ # slice indices of last interesting stmt
+ # self.lastch
+ # last non-whitespace character before optional trailing
+ # comment
+ # self.lastopenbracketpos
+ # if continuation is C_BRACKET, index of last open bracket
+
+ def _study2(self, _rfind=string.rfind, _find=string.find,
+ _ws=string.whitespace):
+ if self.study_level >= 2:
+ return
+ self._study1()
+ self.study_level = 2
+
+ # Set p and q to slice indices of last interesting stmt.
+ str, goodlines = self.str, self.goodlines
+ i = len(goodlines) - 1
+ p = len(str) # index of newest line
+ while i:
+ assert p
+ # p is the index of the stmt at line number goodlines[i].
+ # Move p back to the stmt at line number goodlines[i-1].
+ q = p
+ for nothing in range(goodlines[i-1], goodlines[i]):
+ # tricky: sets p to 0 if no preceding newline
+ p = _rfind(str, '\n', 0, p-1) + 1
+ # The stmt str[p:q] isn't a continuation, but may be blank
+ # or a non-indenting comment line.
+ if _junkre(str, p):
+ i = i-1
+ else:
+ break
+ if i == 0:
+ # nothing but junk!
+ assert p == 0
+ q = p
+ self.stmt_start, self.stmt_end = p, q
+
+ # Analyze this stmt, to find the last open bracket (if any)
+ # and last interesting character (if any).
+ lastch = ""
+ stack = [] # stack of open bracket indices
+ push_stack = stack.append
+ while p < q:
+ # suck up all except ()[]{}'"#\\
+ m = _chew_ordinaryre(str, p, q)
+ if m:
+ # we skipped at least one boring char
+ p = m.end()
+ # back up over totally boring whitespace
+ i = p-1 # index of last boring char
+ while i >= 0 and str[i] in " \t\n":
+ i = i-1
+ if i >= 0:
+ lastch = str[i]
+ if p >= q:
+ break
+
+ ch = str[p]
+
+ if ch in "([{":
+ push_stack(p)
+ lastch = ch
+ p = p+1
+ continue
+
+ if ch in ")]}":
+ if stack:
+ del stack[-1]
+ lastch = ch
+ p = p+1
+ continue
+
+ if ch == '"' or ch == "'":
+ # consume string
+ # Note that study1 did this with a Python loop, but
+ # we use a regexp here; the reason is speed in both
+ # cases; the string may be huge, but study1 pre-squashed
+ # strings to a couple of characters per line. study1
+ # also needed to keep track of newlines, and we don't
+ # have to.
+ lastch = ch
+ p = _match_stringre(str, p, q).end()
+ continue
+
+ if ch == '#':
+ # consume comment and trailing newline
+ p = _find(str, '\n', p, q) + 1
+ assert p > 0
+ continue
+
+ assert ch == '\\'
+ p = p+1 # beyond backslash
+ assert p < q
+ if str[p] != '\n':
+ # the program is invalid, but can't complain
+ lastch = ch + str[p]
+ p = p+1 # beyond escaped char
+
+ # end while p < q:
+
+ self.lastch = lastch
+ if stack:
+ self.lastopenbracketpos = stack[-1]
+
+ # Assuming continuation is C_BRACKET, return the number
+ # of spaces the next line should be indented.
+
+ def compute_bracket_indent(self, _find=string.find):
+ self._study2()
+ assert self.continuation == C_BRACKET
+ j = self.lastopenbracketpos
+ str = self.str
+ n = len(str)
+ origi = i = string.rfind(str, '\n', 0, j) + 1
+ j = j+1 # one beyond open bracket
+ # find first list item; set i to start of its line
+ while j < n:
+ m = _itemre(str, j)
+ if m:
+ j = m.end() - 1 # index of first interesting char
+ extra = 0
+ break
+ else:
+ # this line is junk; advance to next line
+ i = j = _find(str, '\n', j) + 1
+ else:
+ # nothing interesting follows the bracket;
+ # reproduce the bracket line's indentation + a level
+ j = i = origi
+ while str[j] in " \t":
+ j = j+1
+ extra = self.indentwidth
+ return len(string.expandtabs(str[i:j],
+ self.tabwidth)) + extra
+
+ # Return number of physical lines in last stmt (whether or not
+ # it's an interesting stmt! this is intended to be called when
+ # continuation is C_BACKSLASH).
+
+ def get_num_lines_in_stmt(self):
+ self._study1()
+ goodlines = self.goodlines
+ return goodlines[-1] - goodlines[-2]
+
+ # Assuming continuation is C_BACKSLASH, return the number of spaces
+ # the next line should be indented. Also assuming the new line is
+ # the first one following the initial line of the stmt.
+
+ def compute_backslash_indent(self):
+ self._study2()
+ assert self.continuation == C_BACKSLASH
+ str = self.str
+ i = self.stmt_start
+ while str[i] in " \t":
+ i = i+1
+ startpos = i
+
+ # See whether the initial line starts an assignment stmt; i.e.,
+ # look for an = operator
+ endpos = string.find(str, '\n', startpos) + 1
+ found = level = 0
+ while i < endpos:
+ ch = str[i]
+ if ch in "([{":
+ level = level + 1
+ i = i+1
+ elif ch in ")]}":
+ if level:
+ level = level - 1
+ i = i+1
+ elif ch == '"' or ch == "'":
+ i = _match_stringre(str, i, endpos).end()
+ elif ch == '#':
+ break
+ elif level == 0 and ch == '=' and \
+ (i == 0 or str[i-1] not in "=<>!") and \
+ str[i+1] != '=':
+ found = 1
+ break
+ else:
+ i = i+1
+
+ if found:
+ # found a legit =, but it may be the last interesting
+ # thing on the line
+ i = i+1 # move beyond the =
+ found = re.match(r"\s*\\", str[i:endpos]) is None
+
+ if not found:
+ # oh well ... settle for moving beyond the first chunk
+ # of non-whitespace chars
+ i = startpos
+ while str[i] not in " \t\n":
+ i = i+1
+
+ return len(string.expandtabs(str[self.stmt_start :
+ i],
+ self.tabwidth)) + 1
+
+ # Return the leading whitespace on the initial line of the last
+ # interesting stmt.
+
+ def get_base_indent_string(self):
+ self._study2()
+ i, n = self.stmt_start, self.stmt_end
+ j = i
+ str = self.str
+ while j < n and str[j] in " \t":
+ j = j + 1
+ return str[i:j]
+
+ # Did the last interesting stmt open a block?
+
+ def is_block_opener(self):
+ self._study2()
+ return self.lastch == ':'
+
+ # Did the last interesting stmt close a block?
+
+ def is_block_closer(self):
+ self._study2()
+ return _closere(self.str, self.stmt_start) is not None
+
+ # index of last open bracket ({[, or None if none
+ lastopenbracketpos = None
+
+ def get_last_open_bracket_pos(self):
+ self._study2()
+ return self.lastopenbracketpos
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/PyShell.py b/Lib/idlelib/PyShell.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7ae7130
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/PyShell.py
@@ -0,0 +1,860 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+# changes by dscherer@cmu.edu
+
+# the main() function has been replaced by a whole class, in order to
+# address the constraint that only one process can sit on the port
+# hard-coded into the loader.
+
+# It attempts to load the RPC protocol server and publish itself. If
+# that fails, it assumes that some other copy of IDLE is already running
+# on the port and attempts to contact it. It then uses the RPC mechanism
+# to ask that copy to do whatever it was instructed (via the command
+# line) to do. (Think netscape -remote). The handling of command line
+# arguments for remotes is still very incomplete.
+
+# default behavior (no command line options) is to NOT start the Python
+# Shell. If files are specified, they are opened, otherwise a single
+# blank editor window opens.
+
+# If any command line -options are specified, a shell does appear. This
+# is necessary to make the current semantics of the options make sense.
+
+import os
+import spawn
+import sys
+import string
+import getopt
+import re
+import protocol
+
+import linecache
+from code import InteractiveInterpreter
+
+from Tkinter import *
+import tkMessageBox
+
+from EditorWindow import EditorWindow, fixwordbreaks
+from FileList import FileList
+from ColorDelegator import ColorDelegator
+from UndoDelegator import UndoDelegator
+from OutputWindow import OutputWindow, OnDemandOutputWindow
+from IdleConf import idleconf
+import idlever
+
+# We need to patch linecache.checkcache, because we don't want it
+# to throw away our <pyshell#...> entries.
+# Rather than repeating its code here, we save those entries,
+# then call the original function, and then restore the saved entries.
+def linecache_checkcache(orig_checkcache=linecache.checkcache):
+ cache = linecache.cache
+ save = {}
+ for filename in cache.keys():
+ if filename[:1] + filename[-1:] == '<>':
+ save[filename] = cache[filename]
+ orig_checkcache()
+ cache.update(save)
+linecache.checkcache = linecache_checkcache
+
+
+# Note: <<newline-and-indent>> event is defined in AutoIndent.py
+
+#$ event <<plain-newline-and-indent>>
+#$ win <Control-j>
+#$ unix <Control-j>
+
+#$ event <<beginning-of-line>>
+#$ win <Control-a>
+#$ win <Home>
+#$ unix <Control-a>
+#$ unix <Home>
+
+#$ event <<history-next>>
+#$ win <Alt-n>
+#$ unix <Alt-n>
+
+#$ event <<history-previous>>
+#$ win <Alt-p>
+#$ unix <Alt-p>
+
+#$ event <<interrupt-execution>>
+#$ win <Control-c>
+#$ unix <Control-c>
+
+#$ event <<end-of-file>>
+#$ win <Control-d>
+#$ unix <Control-d>
+
+#$ event <<open-stack-viewer>>
+
+#$ event <<toggle-debugger>>
+
+
+class PyShellEditorWindow(EditorWindow):
+
+ # Regular text edit window when a shell is present
+ # XXX ought to merge with regular editor window
+
+ def __init__(self, *args):
+ apply(EditorWindow.__init__, (self,) + args)
+ self.text.bind("<<set-breakpoint-here>>", self.set_breakpoint_here)
+ self.text.bind("<<open-python-shell>>", self.flist.open_shell)
+
+ rmenu_specs = [
+ ("Set breakpoint here", "<<set-breakpoint-here>>"),
+ ]
+
+ def set_breakpoint_here(self, event=None):
+ if not self.flist.pyshell or not self.flist.pyshell.interp.debugger:
+ self.text.bell()
+ return
+ self.flist.pyshell.interp.debugger.set_breakpoint_here(self)
+
+
+class PyShellFileList(FileList):
+
+ # File list when a shell is present
+
+ EditorWindow = PyShellEditorWindow
+
+ pyshell = None
+
+ def open_shell(self, event=None):
+ if self.pyshell:
+ self.pyshell.wakeup()
+ else:
+ self.pyshell = PyShell(self)
+ self.pyshell.begin()
+ return self.pyshell
+
+
+class ModifiedColorDelegator(ColorDelegator):
+
+ # Colorizer for the shell window itself
+
+ def recolorize_main(self):
+ self.tag_remove("TODO", "1.0", "iomark")
+ self.tag_add("SYNC", "1.0", "iomark")
+ ColorDelegator.recolorize_main(self)
+
+ tagdefs = ColorDelegator.tagdefs.copy()
+ cconf = idleconf.getsection('Colors')
+
+ tagdefs.update({
+ "stdin": cconf.getcolor("stdin"),
+ "stdout": cconf.getcolor("stdout"),
+ "stderr": cconf.getcolor("stderr"),
+ "console": cconf.getcolor("console"),
+ "ERROR": cconf.getcolor("ERROR"),
+ None: cconf.getcolor("normal"),
+ })
+
+
+class ModifiedUndoDelegator(UndoDelegator):
+
+ # Forbid insert/delete before the I/O mark
+
+ def insert(self, index, chars, tags=None):
+ try:
+ if self.delegate.compare(index, "<", "iomark"):
+ self.delegate.bell()
+ return
+ except TclError:
+ pass
+ UndoDelegator.insert(self, index, chars, tags)
+
+ def delete(self, index1, index2=None):
+ try:
+ if self.delegate.compare(index1, "<", "iomark"):
+ self.delegate.bell()
+ return
+ except TclError:
+ pass
+ UndoDelegator.delete(self, index1, index2)
+
+class ModifiedInterpreter(InteractiveInterpreter):
+
+ def __init__(self, tkconsole):
+ self.tkconsole = tkconsole
+ locals = sys.modules['__main__'].__dict__
+ InteractiveInterpreter.__init__(self, locals=locals)
+
+ gid = 0
+
+ def execsource(self, source):
+ # Like runsource() but assumes complete exec source
+ filename = self.stuffsource(source)
+ self.execfile(filename, source)
+
+ def execfile(self, filename, source=None):
+ # Execute an existing file
+ if source is None:
+ source = open(filename, "r").read()
+ try:
+ code = compile(source, filename, "exec")
+ except (OverflowError, SyntaxError):
+ self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
+ InteractiveInterpreter.showsyntaxerror(self, filename)
+ else:
+ self.runcode(code)
+
+ def runsource(self, source):
+ # Extend base class to stuff the source in the line cache first
+ filename = self.stuffsource(source)
+ self.more = 0
+ return InteractiveInterpreter.runsource(self, source, filename)
+
+ def stuffsource(self, source):
+ # Stuff source in the filename cache
+ filename = "<pyshell#%d>" % self.gid
+ self.gid = self.gid + 1
+ lines = string.split(source, "\n")
+ linecache.cache[filename] = len(source)+1, 0, lines, filename
+ return filename
+
+ def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None):
+ # Extend base class to color the offending position
+ # (instead of printing it and pointing at it with a caret)
+ text = self.tkconsole.text
+ stuff = self.unpackerror()
+ if not stuff:
+ self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
+ InteractiveInterpreter.showsyntaxerror(self, filename)
+ return
+ msg, lineno, offset, line = stuff
+ if lineno == 1:
+ pos = "iomark + %d chars" % (offset-1)
+ else:
+ pos = "iomark linestart + %d lines + %d chars" % (lineno-1,
+ offset-1)
+ text.tag_add("ERROR", pos)
+ text.see(pos)
+ char = text.get(pos)
+ if char and char in string.letters + string.digits + "_":
+ text.tag_add("ERROR", pos + " wordstart", pos)
+ self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
+ self.write("SyntaxError: %s\n" % str(msg))
+
+ def unpackerror(self):
+ type, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+ ok = type is SyntaxError
+ if ok:
+ try:
+ msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value
+ except:
+ ok = 0
+ if ok:
+ return msg, lineno, offset, line
+ else:
+ return None
+
+ def showtraceback(self):
+ # Extend base class method to reset output properly
+ text = self.tkconsole.text
+ self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
+ self.checklinecache()
+ InteractiveInterpreter.showtraceback(self)
+
+ def checklinecache(self):
+ c = linecache.cache
+ for key in c.keys():
+ if key[:1] + key[-1:] != "<>":
+ del c[key]
+
+ debugger = None
+
+ def setdebugger(self, debugger):
+ self.debugger = debugger
+
+ def getdebugger(self):
+ return self.debugger
+
+ def runcode(self, code):
+ # Override base class method
+ debugger = self.debugger
+ try:
+ self.tkconsole.beginexecuting()
+ try:
+ if debugger:
+ debugger.run(code, self.locals)
+ else:
+ exec code in self.locals
+ except SystemExit:
+ if tkMessageBox.askyesno(
+ "Exit?",
+ "Do you want to exit altogether?",
+ default="yes",
+ master=self.tkconsole.text):
+ raise
+ else:
+ self.showtraceback()
+ if self.tkconsole.getvar("<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>"):
+ self.tkconsole.open_stack_viewer()
+ except:
+ self.showtraceback()
+ if self.tkconsole.getvar("<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>"):
+ self.tkconsole.open_stack_viewer()
+
+ finally:
+ self.tkconsole.endexecuting()
+
+ def write(self, s):
+ # Override base class write
+ self.tkconsole.console.write(s)
+
+
+class PyShell(OutputWindow):
+
+ shell_title = "Python Shell"
+
+ # Override classes
+ ColorDelegator = ModifiedColorDelegator
+ UndoDelegator = ModifiedUndoDelegator
+
+ # Override menu bar specs
+ menu_specs = PyShellEditorWindow.menu_specs[:]
+ menu_specs.insert(len(menu_specs)-2, ("debug", "_Debug"))
+
+ # New classes
+ from IdleHistory import History
+
+ def __init__(self, flist=None):
+ self.interp = ModifiedInterpreter(self)
+ if flist is None:
+ root = Tk()
+ fixwordbreaks(root)
+ root.withdraw()
+ flist = PyShellFileList(root)
+
+ OutputWindow.__init__(self, flist, None, None)
+
+ import __builtin__
+ __builtin__.quit = __builtin__.exit = "To exit, type Ctrl-D."
+
+ self.auto = self.extensions["AutoIndent"] # Required extension
+ self.auto.config(usetabs=1, indentwidth=8, context_use_ps1=1)
+
+ text = self.text
+ text.configure(wrap="char")
+ text.bind("<<newline-and-indent>>", self.enter_callback)
+ text.bind("<<plain-newline-and-indent>>", self.linefeed_callback)
+ text.bind("<<interrupt-execution>>", self.cancel_callback)
+ text.bind("<<beginning-of-line>>", self.home_callback)
+ text.bind("<<end-of-file>>", self.eof_callback)
+ text.bind("<<open-stack-viewer>>", self.open_stack_viewer)
+ text.bind("<<toggle-debugger>>", self.toggle_debugger)
+ text.bind("<<open-python-shell>>", self.flist.open_shell)
+ text.bind("<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>", self.toggle_jit_stack_viewer)
+
+ self.save_stdout = sys.stdout
+ self.save_stderr = sys.stderr
+ self.save_stdin = sys.stdin
+ sys.stdout = PseudoFile(self, "stdout")
+ sys.stderr = PseudoFile(self, "stderr")
+ sys.stdin = self
+ self.console = PseudoFile(self, "console")
+
+ self.history = self.History(self.text)
+
+ reading = 0
+ executing = 0
+ canceled = 0
+ endoffile = 0
+
+ def toggle_debugger(self, event=None):
+ if self.executing:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("Don't debug now",
+ "You can only toggle the debugger when idle",
+ master=self.text)
+ self.set_debugger_indicator()
+ return "break"
+ else:
+ db = self.interp.getdebugger()
+ if db:
+ self.close_debugger()
+ else:
+ self.open_debugger()
+
+ def set_debugger_indicator(self):
+ db = self.interp.getdebugger()
+ self.setvar("<<toggle-debugger>>", not not db)
+
+ def toggle_jit_stack_viewer( self, event=None):
+ pass # All we need is the variable
+
+ def close_debugger(self):
+ db = self.interp.getdebugger()
+ if db:
+ self.interp.setdebugger(None)
+ db.close()
+ self.resetoutput()
+ self.console.write("[DEBUG OFF]\n")
+ sys.ps1 = ">>> "
+ self.showprompt()
+ self.set_debugger_indicator()
+
+ def open_debugger(self):
+ import Debugger
+ self.interp.setdebugger(Debugger.Debugger(self))
+ sys.ps1 = "[DEBUG ON]\n>>> "
+ self.showprompt()
+ self.set_debugger_indicator()
+
+ def beginexecuting(self):
+ # Helper for ModifiedInterpreter
+ self.resetoutput()
+ self.executing = 1
+ ##self._cancel_check = self.cancel_check
+ ##sys.settrace(self._cancel_check)
+
+ def endexecuting(self):
+ # Helper for ModifiedInterpreter
+ ##sys.settrace(None)
+ ##self._cancel_check = None
+ self.executing = 0
+ self.canceled = 0
+
+ def close(self):
+ # Extend base class method
+ if self.executing:
+ # XXX Need to ask a question here
+ if not tkMessageBox.askokcancel(
+ "Kill?",
+ "The program is still running; do you want to kill it?",
+ default="ok",
+ master=self.text):
+ return "cancel"
+ self.canceled = 1
+ if self.reading:
+ self.top.quit()
+ return "cancel"
+ return PyShellEditorWindow.close(self)
+
+ def _close(self):
+ self.close_debugger()
+ # Restore std streams
+ sys.stdout = self.save_stdout
+ sys.stderr = self.save_stderr
+ sys.stdin = self.save_stdin
+ # Break cycles
+ self.interp = None
+ self.console = None
+ self.auto = None
+ self.flist.pyshell = None
+ self.history = None
+ OutputWindow._close(self) # Really EditorWindow._close
+
+ def ispythonsource(self, filename):
+ # Override this so EditorWindow never removes the colorizer
+ return 1
+
+ def short_title(self):
+ return self.shell_title
+
+ def begin(self):
+ self.resetoutput()
+ self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\nIDLE %s -- press F1 for help\n" %
+ (sys.version, sys.platform, sys.copyright,
+ idlever.IDLE_VERSION))
+ try:
+ sys.ps1
+ except AttributeError:
+ sys.ps1 = ">>> "
+ self.showprompt()
+ import Tkinter
+ Tkinter._default_root = None
+
+ def interact(self):
+ self.begin()
+ self.top.mainloop()
+
+ def readline(self):
+ save = self.reading
+ try:
+ self.reading = 1
+ self.top.mainloop()
+ finally:
+ self.reading = save
+ line = self.text.get("iomark", "end-1c")
+ self.resetoutput()
+ if self.canceled:
+ self.canceled = 0
+ raise KeyboardInterrupt
+ if self.endoffile:
+ self.endoffile = 0
+ return ""
+ return line
+
+ def isatty(self):
+ return 1
+
+ def cancel_callback(self, event):
+ try:
+ if self.text.compare("sel.first", "!=", "sel.last"):
+ return # Active selection -- always use default binding
+ except:
+ pass
+ if not (self.executing or self.reading):
+ self.resetoutput()
+ self.write("KeyboardInterrupt\n")
+ self.showprompt()
+ return "break"
+ self.endoffile = 0
+ self.canceled = 1
+ if self.reading:
+ self.top.quit()
+ return "break"
+
+ def eof_callback(self, event):
+ if self.executing and not self.reading:
+ return # Let the default binding (delete next char) take over
+ if not (self.text.compare("iomark", "==", "insert") and
+ self.text.compare("insert", "==", "end-1c")):
+ return # Let the default binding (delete next char) take over
+ if not self.executing:
+## if not tkMessageBox.askokcancel(
+## "Exit?",
+## "Are you sure you want to exit?",
+## default="ok", master=self.text):
+## return "break"
+ self.resetoutput()
+ self.close()
+ else:
+ self.canceled = 0
+ self.endoffile = 1
+ self.top.quit()
+ return "break"
+
+ def home_callback(self, event):
+ if event.state != 0 and event.keysym == "Home":
+ return # <Modifier-Home>; fall back to class binding
+ if self.text.compare("iomark", "<=", "insert") and \
+ self.text.compare("insert linestart", "<=", "iomark"):
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "iomark")
+ self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ return "break"
+
+ def linefeed_callback(self, event):
+ # Insert a linefeed without entering anything (still autoindented)
+ if self.reading:
+ self.text.insert("insert", "\n")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ else:
+ self.auto.auto_indent(event)
+ return "break"
+
+ def enter_callback(self, event):
+ if self.executing and not self.reading:
+ return # Let the default binding (insert '\n') take over
+ # If some text is selected, recall the selection
+ # (but only if this before the I/O mark)
+ try:
+ sel = self.text.get("sel.first", "sel.last")
+ if sel:
+ if self.text.compare("sel.last", "<=", "iomark"):
+ self.recall(sel)
+ return "break"
+ except:
+ pass
+ # If we're strictly before the line containing iomark, recall
+ # the current line, less a leading prompt, less leading or
+ # trailing whitespace
+ if self.text.compare("insert", "<", "iomark linestart"):
+ # Check if there's a relevant stdin range -- if so, use it
+ prev = self.text.tag_prevrange("stdin", "insert")
+ if prev and self.text.compare("insert", "<", prev[1]):
+ self.recall(self.text.get(prev[0], prev[1]))
+ return "break"
+ next = self.text.tag_nextrange("stdin", "insert")
+ if next and self.text.compare("insert lineend", ">=", next[0]):
+ self.recall(self.text.get(next[0], next[1]))
+ return "break"
+ # No stdin mark -- just get the current line
+ self.recall(self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend"))
+ return "break"
+ # If we're in the current input and there's only whitespace
+ # beyond the cursor, erase that whitespace first
+ s = self.text.get("insert", "end-1c")
+ if s and not string.strip(s):
+ self.text.delete("insert", "end-1c")
+ # If we're in the current input before its last line,
+ # insert a newline right at the insert point
+ if self.text.compare("insert", "<", "end-1c linestart"):
+ self.auto.auto_indent(event)
+ return "break"
+ # We're in the last line; append a newline and submit it
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "end-1c")
+ if self.reading:
+ self.text.insert("insert", "\n")
+ self.text.see("insert")
+ else:
+ self.auto.auto_indent(event)
+ self.text.tag_add("stdin", "iomark", "end-1c")
+ self.text.update_idletasks()
+ if self.reading:
+ self.top.quit() # Break out of recursive mainloop() in raw_input()
+ else:
+ self.runit()
+ return "break"
+
+ def recall(self, s):
+ if self.history:
+ self.history.recall(s)
+
+ def runit(self):
+ line = self.text.get("iomark", "end-1c")
+ # Strip off last newline and surrounding whitespace.
+ # (To allow you to hit return twice to end a statement.)
+ i = len(line)
+ while i > 0 and line[i-1] in " \t":
+ i = i-1
+ if i > 0 and line[i-1] == "\n":
+ i = i-1
+ while i > 0 and line[i-1] in " \t":
+ i = i-1
+ line = line[:i]
+ more = self.interp.runsource(line)
+ if not more:
+ self.showprompt()
+
+ def cancel_check(self, frame, what, args,
+ dooneevent=tkinter.dooneevent,
+ dontwait=tkinter.DONT_WAIT):
+ # Hack -- use the debugger hooks to be able to handle events
+ # and interrupt execution at any time.
+ # This slows execution down quite a bit, so you may want to
+ # disable this (by not calling settrace() in runcode() above)
+ # for full-bore (uninterruptable) speed.
+ # XXX This should become a user option.
+ if self.canceled:
+ return
+ dooneevent(dontwait)
+ if self.canceled:
+ self.canceled = 0
+ raise KeyboardInterrupt
+ return self._cancel_check
+
+ def open_stack_viewer(self, event=None):
+ try:
+ sys.last_traceback
+ except:
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("No stack trace",
+ "There is no stack trace yet.\n"
+ "(sys.last_traceback is not defined)",
+ master=self.text)
+ return
+ from StackViewer import StackBrowser
+ sv = StackBrowser(self.root, self.flist)
+
+ def showprompt(self):
+ self.resetoutput()
+ try:
+ s = str(sys.ps1)
+ except:
+ s = ""
+ self.console.write(s)
+ self.text.mark_set("insert", "end-1c")
+
+ def resetoutput(self):
+ source = self.text.get("iomark", "end-1c")
+ if self.history:
+ self.history.history_store(source)
+ if self.text.get("end-2c") != "\n":
+ self.text.insert("end-1c", "\n")
+ self.text.mark_set("iomark", "end-1c")
+ sys.stdout.softspace = 0
+
+ def write(self, s, tags=()):
+ self.text.mark_gravity("iomark", "right")
+ OutputWindow.write(self, s, tags, "iomark")
+ self.text.mark_gravity("iomark", "left")
+ if self.canceled:
+ self.canceled = 0
+ raise KeyboardInterrupt
+
+class PseudoFile:
+
+ def __init__(self, shell, tags):
+ self.shell = shell
+ self.tags = tags
+
+ def write(self, s):
+ self.shell.write(s, self.tags)
+
+ def writelines(self, l):
+ map(self.write, l)
+
+ def flush(self):
+ pass
+
+ def isatty(self):
+ return 1
+
+usage_msg = """\
+usage: idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-e] [-s] [-t title] [arg] ...
+
+-c command run this command
+-d enable debugger
+-e edit mode; arguments are files to be edited
+-s run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP before anything else
+-t title set title of shell window
+
+When neither -c nor -e is used, and there are arguments, and the first
+argument is not '-', the first argument is run as a script. Remaining
+arguments are arguments to the script or to the command run by -c.
+"""
+
+class usageError:
+ def __init__(self, string): self.string = string
+ def __repr__(self): return self.string
+
+class main:
+ def __init__(self):
+ try:
+ self.server = protocol.Server(connection_hook = self.address_ok)
+ protocol.publish( 'IDLE', self.connect )
+ self.main( sys.argv[1:] )
+ return
+ except protocol.connectionLost:
+ try:
+ client = protocol.Client()
+ IDLE = client.getobject('IDLE')
+ if IDLE:
+ try:
+ IDLE.remote( sys.argv[1:] )
+ except usageError, msg:
+ sys.stderr.write("Error: %s\n" % str(msg))
+ sys.stderr.write(usage_msg)
+ return
+ except protocol.connectionLost:
+ pass
+
+ # xxx Should scream via Tk()
+ print "Something already has our socket, but it won't open a window for me!"
+ print "Unable to proceed."
+
+ def idle(self):
+ spawn.kill_zombies()
+ self.server.rpc_loop()
+ root.after(25, self.idle)
+
+ # We permit connections from localhost only
+ def address_ok(self, addr):
+ return addr[0] == '127.0.0.1'
+
+ def connect(self, client, addr):
+ return self
+
+ def remote( self, argv ):
+ # xxx Should make this behavior match the behavior in main, or redo
+ # command line options entirely.
+
+ try:
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "c:deist:")
+ except getopt.error, msg:
+ raise usageError(msg)
+
+ for filename in args:
+ flist.open(filename)
+ if not args:
+ flist.new()
+
+ def main( self, argv ):
+ cmd = None
+ edit = 0
+ noshell = 1
+
+ debug = 0
+ startup = 0
+
+ try:
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "c:deist:")
+ except getopt.error, msg:
+ sys.stderr.write("Error: %s\n" % str(msg))
+ sys.stderr.write(usage_msg)
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+ for o, a in opts:
+ noshell = 0
+ if o == '-c':
+ cmd = a
+ if o == '-d':
+ debug = 1
+ if o == '-e':
+ edit = 1
+ if o == '-s':
+ startup = 1
+ if o == '-t':
+ PyShell.shell_title = a
+
+ if noshell: edit=1
+
+ if not edit:
+ if cmd:
+ sys.argv = ["-c"] + args
+ else:
+ sys.argv = args or [""]
+
+ for i in range(len(sys.path)):
+ sys.path[i] = os.path.abspath(sys.path[i])
+
+ pathx = []
+ if edit:
+ for filename in args:
+ pathx.append(os.path.dirname(filename))
+ elif args and args[0] != "-":
+ pathx.append(os.path.dirname(args[0]))
+ else:
+ pathx.append(os.curdir)
+ for dir in pathx:
+ dir = os.path.abspath(dir)
+ if not dir in sys.path:
+ sys.path.insert(0, dir)
+
+ global flist, root
+ root = Tk()
+ fixwordbreaks(root)
+ root.withdraw()
+ flist = PyShellFileList(root)
+
+ if edit:
+ for filename in args:
+ flist.open(filename)
+ if not args:
+ flist.new()
+
+ #dbg=OnDemandOutputWindow(flist)
+ #dbg.set_title('Internal IDLE Problem')
+ #sys.stdout = PseudoFile(dbg,['stdout'])
+ #sys.stderr = PseudoFile(dbg,['stderr'])
+
+ if noshell:
+ flist.pyshell = None
+ else:
+ shell = PyShell(flist)
+ interp = shell.interp
+ flist.pyshell = shell
+
+ if startup:
+ filename = os.environ.get("IDLESTARTUP") or \
+ os.environ.get("PYTHONSTARTUP")
+ if filename and os.path.isfile(filename):
+ interp.execfile(filename)
+
+ if debug:
+ shell.open_debugger()
+ if cmd:
+ interp.execsource(cmd)
+ elif not edit and args and args[0] != "-":
+ interp.execfile(args[0])
+
+ shell.begin()
+
+ self.idle()
+ root.mainloop()
+ root.destroy()
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/README.txt b/Lib/idlelib/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1b065ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+EXPERIMENTAL LOADER IDLE 2000-05-29
+-----------------------------------
+
+ David Scherer <dscherer@cmu.edu>
+
+This is a modification of the CVS version of IDLE 0.5, updated as of
+2000-03-09. It is alpha software and might be unstable. If it breaks,
+you get to keep both pieces.
+
+If you have problems or suggestions, you should either contact me or
+post to the list at http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev
+(making it clear that you are using this modified version of IDLE).
+
+Changes:
+
+ The ExecBinding module, a replacement for ScriptBinding, executes
+ programs in a separate process, piping standard I/O through an RPC
+ mechanism to an OnDemandOutputWindow in IDLE. It supports executing
+ unnamed programs (through a temporary file). It does not yet support
+ debugging.
+
+ When running programs with ExecBinding, tracebacks will be clipped
+ to exclude system modules. If, however, a system module calls back
+ into the user program, that part of the traceback will be shown.
+
+ The OnDemandOutputWindow class has been improved. In particular,
+ it now supports a readline() function used to implement user input,
+ and a scroll_clear() operation which is used to hide the output of
+ a previous run by scrolling it out of the window.
+
+ Startup behavior has been changed. By default IDLE starts up with
+ just a blank editor window, rather than an interactive window. Opening
+ a file in such a blank window replaces the (nonexistent) contents of
+ that window instead of creating another window. Because of the need to
+ have a well-known port for the ExecBinding protocol, only one copy of
+ IDLE can be running. Additional invocations use the RPC mechanism to
+ report their command line arguments to the copy already running.
+
+ The menus have been reorganized. In particular, the excessively large
+ 'edit' menu has been split up into 'edit', 'format', and 'run'.
+
+ 'Python Documentation' now works on Windows, if the win32api module is
+ present.
+
+ A few key bindings have been changed: F1 now loads Python Documentation
+ instead of the IDLE help; shift-TAB is now a synonym for unindent.
+
+New modules:
+ ExecBinding.py Executes program through loader
+ loader.py Bootstraps user program
+ protocol.py RPC protocol
+ Remote.py User-process interpreter
+ spawn.py OS-specific code to start programs
+
+Files modified:
+ autoindent.py ( bindings tweaked )
+ bindings.py ( menus reorganized )
+ config.txt ( execbinding enabled )
+ editorwindow.py ( new menus, fixed 'Python Documentation' )
+ filelist.py ( hook for "open in same window" )
+ formatparagraph.py ( bindings tweaked )
+ idle.bat ( removed absolute pathname )
+ idle.pyw ( weird bug due to import with same name? )
+ iobinding.py ( open in same window, EOL convention )
+ keydefs.py ( bindings tweaked )
+ outputwindow.py ( readline, scroll_clear, etc )
+ pyshell.py ( changed startup behavior )
+ readme.txt ( <Recursion on file with id=1234567> )
+
+IDLE 0.5 - February 2000
+------------------------
+
+This is an early release of IDLE, my own attempt at a Tkinter-based
+IDE for Python.
+
+For news about this release, see the file NEWS.txt. (For a more
+detailed change log, see the file ChangeLog.)
+
+FEATURES
+
+IDLE has the following features:
+
+- coded in 100% pure Python, using the Tkinter GUI toolkit (i.e. Tcl/Tk)
+
+- cross-platform: works on Windows and Unix (on the Mac, there are
+currently problems with Tcl/Tk)
+
+- multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing
+and many other features, e.g. smart indent and call tips
+
+- Python shell window (a.k.a. interactive interpreter)
+
+- debugger (not complete, but you can set breakpoints, view and step)
+
+USAGE
+
+The main program is in the file "idle.py"; on Unix, you should be able
+to run it by typing "./idle.py" to your shell. On Windows, you can
+run it by double-clicking it; you can use idle.pyw to avoid popping up
+a DOS console. If you want to pass command line arguments on Windows,
+use the batch file idle.bat.
+
+Command line arguments: files passed on the command line are executed,
+not opened for editing, unless you give the -e command line option.
+Try "./idle.py -h" to see other command line options.
+
+IDLE requires Python 1.5.2, so it is currently only usable with a
+Python 1.5.2 distribution. (An older version of IDLE is distributed
+with Python 1.5.2; you can drop this version on top of it.)
+
+COPYRIGHT
+
+IDLE is covered by the standard Python copyright notice
+(http://www.python.org/doc/Copyright.html).
+
+FEEDBACK
+
+(removed, since Guido probably doesn't want complaints about my
+changes)
+
+--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Remote.py b/Lib/idlelib/Remote.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..facba78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Remote.py
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+"""Remote
+ This module is imported by the loader and serves to control
+ the execution of the user program. It presently executes files
+ and reports exceptions to IDLE. It could be extended to provide
+ other services, such as interactive mode and debugging. To that
+ end, it could be a subclass of e.g. InteractiveInterpreter.
+
+ Two other classes, pseudoIn and pseudoOut, are file emulators also
+ used by loader.
+"""
+import sys, os
+import traceback
+
+class Remote:
+ def __init__(self, main, master):
+ self.main = main
+ self.master = master
+ self.this_file = self.canonic( self.__init__.im_func.func_code.co_filename )
+
+ def canonic(self, path):
+ return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(path))
+
+ def mainloop(self):
+ while 1:
+ args = self.master.get_command()
+
+ try:
+ f = getattr(self,args[0])
+ apply(f,args[1:])
+ except:
+ if not self.report_exception(): raise
+
+ def finish(self):
+ sys.exit()
+
+ def run(self, *argv):
+ sys.argv = argv
+
+ path = self.canonic( argv[0] )
+ dir = self.dir = os.path.dirname(path)
+ os.chdir(dir)
+
+ sys.path[0] = dir
+
+ usercode = open(path)
+ exec usercode in self.main
+
+ def report_exception(self):
+ try:
+ type, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+ sys.last_type = type
+ sys.last_value = value
+ sys.last_traceback = tb
+
+ tblist = traceback.extract_tb(tb)
+
+ # Look through the traceback, canonicalizing filenames and
+ # eliminating leading and trailing system modules.
+ first = last = 1
+ for i in range(len(tblist)):
+ filename, lineno, name, line = tblist[i]
+ filename = self.canonic(filename)
+ tblist[i] = filename, lineno, name, line
+
+ dir = os.path.dirname(filename)
+ if filename == self.this_file:
+ first = i+1
+ elif dir==self.dir:
+ last = i+1
+
+ # Canonicalize the filename in a syntax error, too:
+ if type is SyntaxError:
+ try:
+ msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) = value
+ filename = self.canonic(filename)
+ value = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)
+ except:
+ pass
+
+ return self.master.program_exception( type, value, tblist, first, last )
+ finally:
+ # avoid any circular reference through the traceback
+ del tb
+
+class pseudoIn:
+ def __init__(self, readline):
+ self.readline = readline
+ def isatty():
+ return 1
+
+class pseudoOut:
+ def __init__(self, func, **kw):
+ self.func = func
+ self.kw = kw
+ def write(self, *args):
+ return apply( self.func, args, self.kw )
+ def writelines(self, l):
+ map(self.write, l)
+ def flush(self):
+ pass
+
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ReplaceDialog.py b/Lib/idlelib/ReplaceDialog.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e29d4d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ReplaceDialog.py
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+import string
+import os
+import re
+import fnmatch
+from Tkinter import *
+import tkMessageBox
+import SearchEngine
+from SearchDialogBase import SearchDialogBase
+
+def replace(text):
+ root = text._root()
+ engine = SearchEngine.get(root)
+ if not hasattr(engine, "_replacedialog"):
+ engine._replacedialog = ReplaceDialog(root, engine)
+ dialog = engine._replacedialog
+ dialog.open(text)
+
+class ReplaceDialog(SearchDialogBase):
+
+ title = "Replace Dialog"
+ icon = "Replace"
+
+ def __init__(self, root, engine):
+ SearchDialogBase.__init__(self, root, engine)
+ self.replvar = StringVar(root)
+
+ def open(self, text):
+ SearchDialogBase.open(self, text)
+ try:
+ first = text.index("sel.first")
+ except TclError:
+ first = None
+ try:
+ last = text.index("sel.last")
+ except TclError:
+ last = None
+ first = first or text.index("insert")
+ last = last or first
+ self.show_hit(first, last)
+ self.ok = 1
+
+ def create_entries(self):
+ SearchDialogBase.create_entries(self)
+ self.replent = self.make_entry("Replace with:", self.replvar)
+
+ def create_command_buttons(self):
+ SearchDialogBase.create_command_buttons(self)
+ self.make_button("Find", self.find_it)
+ self.make_button("Replace", self.replace_it)
+ self.make_button("Replace+Find", self.default_command, 1)
+ self.make_button("Replace All", self.replace_all)
+
+ def find_it(self, event=None):
+ self.do_find(0)
+
+ def replace_it(self, event=None):
+ if self.do_find(self.ok):
+ self.do_replace()
+
+ def default_command(self, event=None):
+ if self.do_find(self.ok):
+ self.do_replace()
+ self.do_find(0)
+
+ def replace_all(self, event=None):
+ prog = self.engine.getprog()
+ if not prog:
+ return
+ repl = self.replvar.get()
+ text = self.text
+ res = self.engine.search_text(text, prog)
+ if not res:
+ text.bell()
+ return
+ text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ text.tag_remove("hit", "1.0", "end")
+ line = res[0]
+ col = res[1].start()
+ if self.engine.iswrap():
+ line = 1
+ col = 0
+ ok = 1
+ first = last = None
+ # XXX ought to replace circular instead of top-to-bottom when wrapping
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ while 1:
+ res = self.engine.search_forward(text, prog, line, col, 0, ok)
+ if not res:
+ break
+ line, m = res
+ chars = text.get("%d.0" % line, "%d.0" % (line+1))
+ orig = m.group()
+ new = re.pcre_expand(m, repl)
+ i, j = m.span()
+ first = "%d.%d" % (line, i)
+ last = "%d.%d" % (line, j)
+ if new == orig:
+ text.mark_set("insert", last)
+ else:
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ if first != last:
+ text.delete(first, last)
+ if new:
+ text.insert(first, new)
+ col = i + len(new)
+ ok = 0
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+ if first and last:
+ self.show_hit(first, last)
+ self.close()
+
+ def do_find(self, ok=0):
+ if not self.engine.getprog():
+ return 0
+ text = self.text
+ res = self.engine.search_text(text, None, ok)
+ if not res:
+ text.bell()
+ return 0
+ line, m = res
+ i, j = m.span()
+ first = "%d.%d" % (line, i)
+ last = "%d.%d" % (line, j)
+ self.show_hit(first, last)
+ self.ok = 1
+ return 1
+
+ def do_replace(self):
+ prog = self.engine.getprog()
+ if not prog:
+ return 0
+ text = self.text
+ try:
+ first = pos = text.index("sel.first")
+ last = text.index("sel.last")
+ except TclError:
+ pos = None
+ if not pos:
+ first = last = pos = text.index("insert")
+ line, col = SearchEngine.get_line_col(pos)
+ chars = text.get("%d.0" % line, "%d.0" % (line+1))
+ m = prog.match(chars, col)
+ if not prog:
+ return 0
+ new = re.pcre_expand(m, self.replvar.get())
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ text.undo_block_start()
+ if m.group():
+ text.delete(first, last)
+ if new:
+ text.insert(first, new)
+ text.undo_block_stop()
+ self.show_hit(first, text.index("insert"))
+ self.ok = 0
+ return 1
+
+ def show_hit(self, first, last):
+ text = self.text
+ text.mark_set("insert", first)
+ text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ text.tag_add("sel", first, last)
+ text.tag_remove("hit", "1.0", "end")
+ if first == last:
+ text.tag_add("hit", first)
+ else:
+ text.tag_add("hit", first, last)
+ text.see("insert")
+ text.update_idletasks()
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ SearchDialogBase.close(self, event)
+ self.text.tag_remove("hit", "1.0", "end")
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ScriptBinding.py b/Lib/idlelib/ScriptBinding.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aa46c68
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ScriptBinding.py
@@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
+"""Extension to execute code outside the Python shell window.
+
+This adds the following commands (to the Edit menu, until there's a
+separate Python menu):
+
+- Check module (Alt-F5) does a full syntax check of the current module.
+It also runs the tabnanny to catch any inconsistent tabs.
+
+- Import module (F5) is equivalent to either import or reload of the
+current module. The window must have been saved previously. The
+module is added to sys.modules, and is also added to the __main__
+namespace. Output goes to the shell window.
+
+- Run module (Control-F5) does the same but executes the module's
+code in the __main__ namespace.
+
+"""
+
+import sys
+import os
+import imp
+import tkMessageBox
+
+indent_message = """Error: Inconsistent indentation detected!
+
+This means that either:
+
+(1) your indentation is outright incorrect (easy to fix), or
+
+(2) your indentation mixes tabs and spaces in a way that depends on \
+how many spaces a tab is worth.
+
+To fix case 2, change all tabs to spaces by using Select All followed \
+by Untabify Region (both in the Edit menu)."""
+
+class ScriptBinding:
+
+ keydefs = {
+ '<<check-module>>': ['<Alt-F5>', '<Meta-F5>'],
+ '<<import-module>>': ['<F5>'],
+ '<<run-script>>': ['<Control-F5>'],
+ }
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('edit', [None,
+ ('Check module', '<<check-module>>'),
+ ('Import module', '<<import-module>>'),
+ ('Run script', '<<run-script>>'),
+ ]
+ ),
+ ]
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+ # Provide instance variables referenced by Debugger
+ # XXX This should be done differently
+ self.flist = self.editwin.flist
+ self.root = self.flist.root
+
+ def check_module_event(self, event):
+ filename = self.getfilename()
+ if not filename:
+ return
+ if not self.tabnanny(filename):
+ return
+ if not self.checksyntax(filename):
+ return
+
+ def tabnanny(self, filename):
+ import tabnanny
+ import tokenize
+ tabnanny.reset_globals()
+ f = open(filename, 'r')
+ try:
+ tokenize.tokenize(f.readline, tabnanny.tokeneater)
+ except tokenize.TokenError, msg:
+ self.errorbox("Token error",
+ "Token error:\n%s" % str(msg))
+ return 0
+ except tabnanny.NannyNag, nag:
+ # The error messages from tabnanny are too confusing...
+ self.editwin.gotoline(nag.get_lineno())
+ self.errorbox("Tab/space error", indent_message)
+ return 0
+ return 1
+
+ def checksyntax(self, filename):
+ f = open(filename, 'r')
+ source = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ if '\r' in source:
+ import re
+ source = re.sub(r"\r\n", "\n", source)
+ if source and source[-1] != '\n':
+ source = source + '\n'
+ try:
+ compile(source, filename, "exec")
+ except (SyntaxError, OverflowError), err:
+ try:
+ msg, (errorfilename, lineno, offset, line) = err
+ if not errorfilename:
+ err.args = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)
+ err.filename = filename
+ except:
+ lineno = None
+ msg = "*** " + str(err)
+ if lineno:
+ self.editwin.gotoline(lineno)
+ self.errorbox("Syntax error",
+ "There's an error in your program:\n" + msg)
+ return 1
+
+ def import_module_event(self, event):
+ filename = self.getfilename()
+ if not filename:
+ return
+
+ modname, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))
+ if sys.modules.has_key(modname):
+ mod = sys.modules[modname]
+ else:
+ mod = imp.new_module(modname)
+ sys.modules[modname] = mod
+ mod.__file__ = filename
+ setattr(sys.modules['__main__'], modname, mod)
+
+ dir = os.path.dirname(filename)
+ dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(dir))
+ if dir not in sys.path:
+ sys.path.insert(0, dir)
+
+ flist = self.editwin.flist
+ shell = flist.open_shell()
+ interp = shell.interp
+ interp.runcode("reload(%s)" % modname)
+
+ def run_script_event(self, event):
+ filename = self.getfilename()
+ if not filename:
+ return
+
+ flist = self.editwin.flist
+ shell = flist.open_shell()
+ interp = shell.interp
+ if (not sys.argv or
+ os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) != os.path.basename(filename)):
+ # XXX Too often this discards arguments the user just set...
+ sys.argv = [filename]
+ interp.execfile(filename)
+
+ def getfilename(self):
+ # Logic to make sure we have a saved filename
+ # XXX Better logic would offer to save!
+ if not self.editwin.get_saved():
+ self.errorbox("Not saved",
+ "Please save first!")
+ self.editwin.text.focus_set()
+ return
+ filename = self.editwin.io.filename
+ if not filename:
+ self.errorbox("No file name",
+ "This window has no file name")
+ return
+ return filename
+
+ def errorbox(self, title, message):
+ # XXX This should really be a function of EditorWindow...
+ tkMessageBox.showerror(title, message, master=self.editwin.text)
+ self.editwin.text.focus_set()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ScrolledList.py b/Lib/idlelib/ScrolledList.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7fb1c20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ScrolledList.py
@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class ScrolledList:
+
+ default = "(None)"
+
+ def __init__(self, master, **options):
+ # Create top frame, with scrollbar and listbox
+ self.master = master
+ self.frame = frame = Frame(master)
+ self.frame.pack(fill="both", expand=1)
+ self.vbar = vbar = Scrollbar(frame, name="vbar")
+ self.vbar.pack(side="right", fill="y")
+ self.listbox = listbox = Listbox(frame, exportselection=0,
+ background="white")
+ if options:
+ listbox.configure(options)
+ listbox.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ # Tie listbox and scrollbar together
+ vbar["command"] = listbox.yview
+ listbox["yscrollcommand"] = vbar.set
+ # Bind events to the list box
+ listbox.bind("<ButtonRelease-1>", self.click_event)
+ listbox.bind("<Double-ButtonRelease-1>", self.double_click_event)
+ listbox.bind("<ButtonPress-3>", self.popup_event)
+ listbox.bind("<Key-Up>", self.up_event)
+ listbox.bind("<Key-Down>", self.down_event)
+ # Mark as empty
+ self.clear()
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.frame.destroy()
+
+ def clear(self):
+ self.listbox.delete(0, "end")
+ self.empty = 1
+ self.listbox.insert("end", self.default)
+
+ def append(self, item):
+ if self.empty:
+ self.listbox.delete(0, "end")
+ self.empty = 0
+ self.listbox.insert("end", str(item))
+
+ def get(self, index):
+ return self.listbox.get(index)
+
+ def click_event(self, event):
+ self.listbox.activate("@%d,%d" % (event.x, event.y))
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ self.select(index)
+ self.on_select(index)
+ return "break"
+
+ def double_click_event(self, event):
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ self.select(index)
+ self.on_double(index)
+ return "break"
+
+ menu = None
+
+ def popup_event(self, event):
+ if not self.menu:
+ self.make_menu()
+ menu = self.menu
+ self.listbox.activate("@%d,%d" % (event.x, event.y))
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ self.select(index)
+ menu.tk_popup(event.x_root, event.y_root)
+
+ def make_menu(self):
+ menu = Menu(self.listbox, tearoff=0)
+ self.menu = menu
+ self.fill_menu()
+
+ def up_event(self, event):
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ if self.listbox.selection_includes(index):
+ index = index - 1
+ else:
+ index = self.listbox.size() - 1
+ if index < 0:
+ self.listbox.bell()
+ else:
+ self.select(index)
+ self.on_select(index)
+ return "break"
+
+ def down_event(self, event):
+ index = self.listbox.index("active")
+ if self.listbox.selection_includes(index):
+ index = index + 1
+ else:
+ index = 0
+ if index >= self.listbox.size():
+ self.listbox.bell()
+ else:
+ self.select(index)
+ self.on_select(index)
+ return "break"
+
+ def select(self, index):
+ self.listbox.focus_set()
+ self.listbox.activate(index)
+ self.listbox.selection_clear(0, "end")
+ self.listbox.selection_set(index)
+ self.listbox.see(index)
+
+ # Methods to override for specific actions
+
+ def fill_menu(self):
+ pass
+
+ def on_select(self, index):
+ pass
+
+ def on_double(self, index):
+ pass
+
+
+def test():
+ root = Tk()
+ root.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", root.destroy)
+ class MyScrolledList(ScrolledList):
+ def fill_menu(self): self.menu.add_command(label="pass")
+ def on_select(self, index): print "select", self.get(index)
+ def on_double(self, index): print "double", self.get(index)
+ s = MyScrolledList(root)
+ for i in range(30):
+ s.append("item %02d" % i)
+ return root
+
+def main():
+ root = test()
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/SearchBinding.py b/Lib/idlelib/SearchBinding.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5943e3b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/SearchBinding.py
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+import tkSimpleDialog
+
+###$ event <<find>>
+###$ win <Control-f>
+###$ unix <Control-u><Control-u><Control-s>
+
+###$ event <<find-again>>
+###$ win <Control-g>
+###$ win <F3>
+###$ unix <Control-u><Control-s>
+
+###$ event <<find-selection>>
+###$ win <Control-F3>
+###$ unix <Control-s>
+
+###$ event <<find-in-files>>
+###$ win <Alt-F3>
+
+###$ event <<replace>>
+###$ win <Control-h>
+
+###$ event <<goto-line>>
+###$ win <Alt-g>
+###$ unix <Alt-g>
+
+class SearchBinding:
+
+ windows_keydefs = {
+ '<<find-again>>': ['<Control-g>', '<F3>'],
+ '<<find-in-files>>': ['<Alt-F3>'],
+ '<<find-selection>>': ['<Control-F3>'],
+ '<<find>>': ['<Control-f>'],
+ '<<replace>>': ['<Control-h>'],
+ '<<goto-line>>': ['<Alt-g>'],
+ }
+
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ '<<find-again>>': ['<Control-u><Control-s>'],
+ '<<find-in-files>>': ['<Alt-s>', '<Meta-s>'],
+ '<<find-selection>>': ['<Control-s>'],
+ '<<find>>': ['<Control-u><Control-u><Control-s>'],
+ '<<replace>>': ['<Control-r>'],
+ '<<goto-line>>': ['<Alt-g>', '<Meta-g>'],
+ }
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('edit', [
+ None,
+ ('_Find...', '<<find>>'),
+ ('Find a_gain', '<<find-again>>'),
+ ('Find _selection', '<<find-selection>>'),
+ ('Find in Files...', '<<find-in-files>>'),
+ ('R_eplace...', '<<replace>>'),
+ ('Go to _line', '<<goto-line>>'),
+ ]),
+ ]
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+
+ def find_event(self, event):
+ import SearchDialog
+ SearchDialog.find(self.editwin.text)
+ return "break"
+
+ def find_again_event(self, event):
+ import SearchDialog
+ SearchDialog.find_again(self.editwin.text)
+ return "break"
+
+ def find_selection_event(self, event):
+ import SearchDialog
+ SearchDialog.find_selection(self.editwin.text)
+ return "break"
+
+ def find_in_files_event(self, event):
+ import GrepDialog
+ GrepDialog.grep(self.editwin.text, self.editwin.io, self.editwin.flist)
+ return "break"
+
+ def replace_event(self, event):
+ import ReplaceDialog
+ ReplaceDialog.replace(self.editwin.text)
+ return "break"
+
+ def goto_line_event(self, event):
+ text = self.editwin.text
+ lineno = tkSimpleDialog.askinteger("Goto",
+ "Go to line number:",
+ parent=text)
+ if lineno is None:
+ return "break"
+ if lineno <= 0:
+ text.bell()
+ return "break"
+ text.mark_set("insert", "%d.0" % lineno)
+ text.see("insert")
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/SearchDialog.py b/Lib/idlelib/SearchDialog.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f0cb18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/SearchDialog.py
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+from Tkinter import *
+import SearchEngine
+from SearchDialogBase import SearchDialogBase
+
+
+def _setup(text):
+ root = text._root()
+ engine = SearchEngine.get(root)
+ if not hasattr(engine, "_searchdialog"):
+ engine._searchdialog = SearchDialog(root, engine)
+ return engine._searchdialog
+
+def find(text):
+ return _setup(text).open(text)
+
+def find_again(text):
+ return _setup(text).find_again(text)
+
+def find_selection(text):
+ return _setup(text).find_selection(text)
+
+class SearchDialog(SearchDialogBase):
+
+ def create_widgets(self):
+ f = SearchDialogBase.create_widgets(self)
+ self.make_button("Find", self.default_command, 1)
+
+ def default_command(self, event=None):
+ if not self.engine.getprog():
+ return
+ if self.find_again(self.text):
+ self.close()
+
+ def find_again(self, text):
+ if not self.engine.getpat():
+ self.open(text)
+ return 0
+ if not self.engine.getprog():
+ return 0
+ res = self.engine.search_text(text)
+ if res:
+ line, m = res
+ i, j = m.span()
+ first = "%d.%d" % (line, i)
+ last = "%d.%d" % (line, j)
+ try:
+ selfirst = text.index("sel.first")
+ sellast = text.index("sel.last")
+ if selfirst == first and sellast == last:
+ text.bell()
+ return 0
+ except TclError:
+ pass
+ text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
+ text.tag_add("sel", first, last)
+ text.mark_set("insert", self.engine.isback() and first or last)
+ text.see("insert")
+ return 1
+ else:
+ text.bell()
+ return 0
+
+ def find_selection(self, text):
+ pat = text.get("sel.first", "sel.last")
+ if pat:
+ self.engine.setcookedpat(pat)
+ return self.find_again(text)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/SearchDialogBase.py b/Lib/idlelib/SearchDialogBase.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..faf5269
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/SearchDialogBase.py
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+import string
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class SearchDialogBase:
+
+ title = "Search Dialog"
+ icon = "Search"
+ needwrapbutton = 1
+
+ def __init__(self, root, engine):
+ self.root = root
+ self.engine = engine
+ self.top = None
+
+ def open(self, text):
+ self.text = text
+ if not self.top:
+ self.create_widgets()
+ else:
+ self.top.deiconify()
+ self.top.tkraise()
+ self.ent.focus_set()
+ self.ent.selection_range(0, "end")
+ self.ent.icursor(0)
+ self.top.grab_set()
+
+ def close(self, event=None):
+ if self.top:
+ self.top.grab_release()
+ self.top.withdraw()
+
+ def create_widgets(self):
+ top = Toplevel(self.root)
+ top.bind("<Return>", self.default_command)
+ top.bind("<Escape>", self.close)
+ top.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close)
+ top.wm_title(self.title)
+ top.wm_iconname(self.icon)
+ self.top = top
+
+ self.row = 0
+ self.top.grid_columnconfigure(0, weight=0)
+ self.top.grid_columnconfigure(1, weight=100)
+
+ self.create_entries()
+ self.create_option_buttons()
+ self.create_other_buttons()
+ return self.create_command_buttons()
+
+ def make_entry(self, label, var):
+ l = Label(self.top, text=label)
+ l.grid(row=self.row, col=0, sticky="w")
+ e = Entry(self.top, textvariable=var, exportselection=0)
+ e.grid(row=self.row, col=1, sticky="we")
+ self.row = self.row + 1
+ return e
+
+ def make_frame(self):
+ f = Frame(self.top)
+ f.grid(row=self.row, col=0, columnspan=2, sticky="we")
+ self.row = self.row + 1
+ return f
+
+ def make_button(self, label, command, isdef=0, side="left"):
+ b = Button(self.buttonframe,
+ text=label, command=command,
+ default=isdef and "active" or "normal")
+ b.pack(side=side)
+ return b
+
+ def create_entries(self):
+ self.ent = self.make_entry("Find:", self.engine.patvar)
+
+ def create_option_buttons(self):
+ f = self.make_frame()
+
+ btn = Checkbutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.engine.revar,
+ text="Regular expression")
+ btn.pack(side="left", fill="both")
+ if self.engine.isre():
+ btn.select()
+
+ btn = Checkbutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.engine.casevar,
+ text="Match case")
+ btn.pack(side="left", fill="both")
+ if self.engine.iscase():
+ btn.select()
+
+ btn = Checkbutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.engine.wordvar,
+ text="Whole word")
+ btn.pack(side="left", fill="both")
+ if self.engine.isword():
+ btn.select()
+
+ if self.needwrapbutton:
+ btn = Checkbutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.engine.wrapvar,
+ text="Wrap around")
+ btn.pack(side="left", fill="both")
+ if self.engine.iswrap():
+ btn.select()
+
+ def create_other_buttons(self):
+ f = self.make_frame()
+
+ lbl = Label(f, text="Direction: ")
+ lbl.pack(side="left")
+
+ btn = Radiobutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.engine.backvar, value=1,
+ text="Up")
+ btn.pack(side="left", fill="both")
+ if self.engine.isback():
+ btn.select()
+
+ btn = Radiobutton(f, anchor="w",
+ variable=self.engine.backvar, value=0,
+ text="Down")
+ btn.pack(side="left", fill="both")
+ if not self.engine.isback():
+ btn.select()
+
+ def create_command_buttons(self):
+ f = self.buttonframe = self.make_frame()
+ b = self.make_button("close", self.close, side="right")
+ b.lower()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/SearchEngine.py b/Lib/idlelib/SearchEngine.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e379751
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/SearchEngine.py
@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
+import string
+import re
+from Tkinter import *
+import tkMessageBox
+
+def get(root):
+ if not hasattr(root, "_searchengine"):
+ root._searchengine = SearchEngine(root)
+ # XXX This will never garbage-collect -- who cares
+ return root._searchengine
+
+class SearchEngine:
+
+ def __init__(self, root):
+ self.root = root
+ # State shared by search, replace, and grep;
+ # the search dialogs bind these to UI elements.
+ self.patvar = StringVar(root) # search pattern
+ self.revar = BooleanVar(root) # regular expression?
+ self.casevar = BooleanVar(root) # match case?
+ self.wordvar = BooleanVar(root) # match whole word?
+ self.wrapvar = BooleanVar(root) # wrap around buffer?
+ self.wrapvar.set(1) # (on by default)
+ self.backvar = BooleanVar(root) # search backwards?
+
+ # Access methods
+
+ def getpat(self):
+ return self.patvar.get()
+
+ def setpat(self, pat):
+ self.patvar.set(pat)
+
+ def isre(self):
+ return self.revar.get()
+
+ def iscase(self):
+ return self.casevar.get()
+
+ def isword(self):
+ return self.wordvar.get()
+
+ def iswrap(self):
+ return self.wrapvar.get()
+
+ def isback(self):
+ return self.backvar.get()
+
+ # Higher level access methods
+
+ def getcookedpat(self):
+ pat = self.getpat()
+ if not self.isre():
+ pat = re.escape(pat)
+ if self.isword():
+ pat = r"\b%s\b" % pat
+ return pat
+
+ def getprog(self):
+ pat = self.getpat()
+ if not pat:
+ self.report_error(pat, "Empty regular expression")
+ return None
+ pat = self.getcookedpat()
+ flags = 0
+ if not self.iscase():
+ flags = flags | re.IGNORECASE
+ try:
+ prog = re.compile(pat, flags)
+ except re.error, what:
+ try:
+ msg, col = what
+ except:
+ msg = str(what)
+ col = -1
+ self.report_error(pat, msg, col)
+ return None
+ return prog
+
+ def report_error(self, pat, msg, col=-1):
+ # Derived class could overrid this with something fancier
+ msg = "Error: " + str(msg)
+ if pat:
+ msg = msg + "\np\Pattern: " + str(pat)
+ if col >= 0:
+ msg = msg + "\nOffset: " + str(col)
+ tkMessageBox.showerror("Regular expression error",
+ msg, master=self.root)
+
+ def setcookedpat(self, pat):
+ if self.isre():
+ pat = re.escape(pat)
+ self.setpat(pat)
+
+ def search_text(self, text, prog=None, ok=0):
+ """Search a text widget for the pattern.
+
+ If prog is given, it should be the precompiled pattern.
+ Return a tuple (lineno, matchobj); None if not found.
+
+ This obeys the wrap and direction (back) settings.
+
+ The search starts at the selection (if there is one) or
+ at the insert mark (otherwise). If the search is forward,
+ it starts at the right of the selection; for a backward
+ search, it starts at the left end. An empty match exactly
+ at either end of the selection (or at the insert mark if
+ there is no selection) is ignored unless the ok flag is true
+ -- this is done to guarantee progress.
+
+ If the search is allowed to wrap around, it will return the
+ original selection if (and only if) it is the only match.
+
+ """
+ if not prog:
+ prog = self.getprog()
+ if not prog:
+ return None # Compilation failed -- stop
+ wrap = self.wrapvar.get()
+ first, last = get_selection(text)
+ if self.isback():
+ if ok:
+ start = last
+ else:
+ start = first
+ line, col = get_line_col(start)
+ res = self.search_backward(text, prog, line, col, wrap, ok)
+ else:
+ if ok:
+ start = first
+ else:
+ start = last
+ line, col = get_line_col(start)
+ res = self.search_forward(text, prog, line, col, wrap, ok)
+ return res
+
+ def search_forward(self, text, prog, line, col, wrap, ok=0):
+ wrapped = 0
+ startline = line
+ chars = text.get("%d.0" % line, "%d.0" % (line+1))
+ while chars:
+ m = prog.search(chars[:-1], col)
+ if m:
+ if ok or m.end() > col:
+ return line, m
+ line = line + 1
+ if wrapped and line > startline:
+ break
+ col = 0
+ ok = 1
+ chars = text.get("%d.0" % line, "%d.0" % (line+1))
+ if not chars and wrap:
+ wrapped = 1
+ wrap = 0
+ line = 1
+ chars = text.get("1.0", "2.0")
+ return None
+
+ def search_backward(self, text, prog, line, col, wrap, ok=0):
+ wrapped = 0
+ startline = line
+ chars = text.get("%d.0" % line, "%d.0" % (line+1))
+ while 1:
+ m = search_reverse(prog, chars[:-1], col)
+ if m:
+ if ok or m.start() < col:
+ return line, m
+ line = line - 1
+ if wrapped and line < startline:
+ break
+ ok = 1
+ if line <= 0:
+ if not wrap:
+ break
+ wrapped = 1
+ wrap = 0
+ pos = text.index("end-1c")
+ line, col = map(int, string.split(pos, "."))
+ chars = text.get("%d.0" % line, "%d.0" % (line+1))
+ col = len(chars) - 1
+ return None
+
+# Helper to search backwards in a string.
+# (Optimized for the case where the pattern isn't found.)
+
+def search_reverse(prog, chars, col):
+ m = prog.search(chars)
+ if not m:
+ return None
+ found = None
+ i, j = m.span()
+ while i < col and j <= col:
+ found = m
+ if i == j:
+ j = j+1
+ m = prog.search(chars, j)
+ if not m:
+ break
+ i, j = m.span()
+ return found
+
+# Helper to get selection end points, defaulting to insert mark.
+# Return a tuple of indices ("line.col" strings).
+
+def get_selection(text):
+ try:
+ first = text.index("sel.first")
+ last = text.index("sel.last")
+ except TclError:
+ first = last = None
+ if not first:
+ first = text.index("insert")
+ if not last:
+ last = first
+ return first, last
+
+# Helper to parse a text index into a (line, col) tuple.
+
+def get_line_col(index):
+ line, col = map(int, string.split(index, ".")) # Fails on invalid index
+ return line, col
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/Separator.py b/Lib/idlelib/Separator.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2645e57
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/Separator.py
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class Separator:
+
+ def __init__(self, master, orient, min=10, thickness=5, bg=None):
+ self.min = max(1, min)
+ self.thickness = max(1, thickness)
+ if orient in ("h", "horizontal"):
+ self.side = "left"
+ self.dim = "width"
+ self.dir = "x"
+ self.cursor = "sb_h_double_arrow"
+ elif orient in ("v", "vertical"):
+ self.side = "top"
+ self.dim = "height"
+ self.dir = "y"
+ self.cursor = "sb_v_double_arrow"
+ else:
+ raise ValueError, "Separator: orient should be h or v"
+ self.winfo_dim = "winfo_" + self.dim
+ self.master = master = Frame(master)
+ master.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ self.f1 = Frame(master)
+ self.f1.pack(expand=1, fill="both", side=self.side)
+ self.div = Frame(master, cursor=self.cursor)
+ self.div[self.dim] = self.thickness
+ self.div.pack(fill="both", side=self.side)
+ self.f2 = Frame(master)
+ self.f2.pack(expand=1, fill="both", side=self.side)
+ self.div.bind("<ButtonPress-1>", self.divider_press)
+ if bg:
+ ##self.f1["bg"] = bg
+ ##self.f2["bg"] = bg
+ self.div["bg"] = bg
+
+ def parts(self):
+ return self.f1, self.f2
+
+ def divider_press(self, event):
+ self.press_event = event
+ self.f1.pack_propagate(0)
+ self.f2.pack_propagate(0)
+ for f in self.f1, self.f2:
+ for dim in "width", "height":
+ f[dim] = getattr(f, "winfo_"+dim)()
+ self.div.bind("<Motion>", self.div_motion)
+ self.div.bind("<ButtonRelease-1>", self.div_release)
+ self.div.grab_set()
+
+ def div_motion(self, event):
+ delta = getattr(event, self.dir) - getattr(self.press_event, self.dir)
+ if delta:
+ dim1 = getattr(self.f1, self.winfo_dim)()
+ dim2 = getattr(self.f2, self.winfo_dim)()
+ delta = max(delta, self.min-dim1)
+ delta = min(delta, dim2-self.min)
+ dim1 = dim1 + delta
+ dim2 = dim2 - delta
+ self.f1[self.dim] = dim1
+ self.f2[self.dim] = dim2
+
+ def div_release(self, event):
+ self.div_motion(event)
+ self.div.unbind("<Motion>")
+ self.div.grab_release()
+
+class VSeparator(Separator):
+
+ def __init__(self, master, min=10, thickness=5, bg=None):
+ Separator.__init__(self, master, "v", min, thickness, bg)
+
+class HSeparator(Separator):
+
+ def __init__(self, master, min=10, thickness=5, bg=None):
+ Separator.__init__(self, master, "h", min, thickness, bg)
+
+def main():
+ root = Tk()
+ tlist = []
+ outer = HSeparator(root, bg="red")
+ for part in outer.parts():
+ inner = VSeparator(part, bg="blue")
+ for f in inner.parts():
+ t = Text(f, width=40, height=10, borderwidth=0)
+ t.pack(fill="both", expand=1)
+ tlist.append(t)
+ tlist[0].insert("1.0", "Make your own Mondrian!")
+ tlist[1].insert("1.0", "Move the colored dividers...")
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/StackViewer.py b/Lib/idlelib/StackViewer.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5b3c87a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/StackViewer.py
@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+import string
+from Tkinter import *
+import linecache
+
+from TreeWidget import TreeNode, TreeItem, ScrolledCanvas
+from ObjectBrowser import ObjectTreeItem, make_objecttreeitem
+from OldStackViewer import StackViewer, NamespaceViewer
+
+def StackBrowser(root, flist=None, stack=None):
+ top = Toplevel(root)
+ sc = ScrolledCanvas(top, bg="white", highlightthickness=0)
+ sc.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ item = StackTreeItem(flist)
+ node = TreeNode(sc.canvas, None, item)
+ node.expand()
+
+class StackTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def __init__(self, flist=None):
+ self.flist = flist
+ self.stack = get_stack()
+ self.text = get_exception()
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ return self.text
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = []
+ for info in self.stack:
+ item = FrameTreeItem(info, self.flist)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+class FrameTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ def __init__(self, info, flist):
+ self.info = info
+ self.flist = flist
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ frame, lineno = self.info
+ try:
+ modname = frame.f_globals["__name__"]
+ except:
+ modname = "?"
+ code = frame.f_code
+ filename = code.co_filename
+ funcname = code.co_name
+ sourceline = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
+ sourceline = string.strip(sourceline)
+ if funcname in ("?", "", None):
+ item = "%s, line %d: %s" % (modname, lineno, sourceline)
+ else:
+ item = "%s.%s(...), line %d: %s" % (modname, funcname,
+ lineno, sourceline)
+## if i == index:
+## item = "> " + item
+ return item
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ frame, lineno = self.info
+ sublist = []
+ if frame.f_globals is not frame.f_locals:
+ item = VariablesTreeItem("<locals>", frame.f_locals, self.flist)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ item = VariablesTreeItem("<globals>", frame.f_globals, self.flist)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+ def OnDoubleClick(self):
+ if self.flist:
+ frame, lineno = self.info
+ filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
+ edit = self.flist.open(filename)
+ edit.gotoline(lineno)
+
+class VariablesTreeItem(ObjectTreeItem):
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ return self.labeltext
+
+ def GetLabelText(self):
+ return None
+
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return len(self.object) > 0
+
+ def keys(self):
+ return self.object.keys()
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ sublist = []
+ for key in self.keys():
+ try:
+ value = self.object[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ continue
+ def setfunction(value, key=key, object=self.object):
+ object[key] = value
+ item = make_objecttreeitem(key + " =", value, setfunction)
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+def get_stack(t=None, f=None):
+ if t is None:
+ t = sys.last_traceback
+ stack = []
+ if t and t.tb_frame is f:
+ t = t.tb_next
+ while f is not None:
+ stack.append((f, f.f_lineno))
+ if f is self.botframe:
+ break
+ f = f.f_back
+ stack.reverse()
+ while t is not None:
+ stack.append((t.tb_frame, t.tb_lineno))
+ t = t.tb_next
+ return stack
+
+def get_exception(type=None, value=None):
+ if type is None:
+ type = sys.last_type
+ value = sys.last_value
+ if hasattr(type, "__name__"):
+ type = type.__name__
+ s = str(type)
+ if value is not None:
+ s = s + ": " + str(value)
+ return s
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ root = Tk()
+ root.withdraw()
+ StackBrowser(root)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/TODO.txt b/Lib/idlelib/TODO.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9701a87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/TODO.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
+
+TO DO:
+
+- improve debugger:
+ - manage breakpoints globally, allow bp deletion, tbreak, cbreak etc.
+ - real object browser
+ - help on how to use it (a simple help button will do wonders)
+ - performance? (updates of large sets of locals are slow)
+ - better integration of "debug module"
+ - debugger should be global resource (attached to flist, not to shell)
+ - fix the stupid bug where you need to step twice
+ - display class name in stack viewer entries for methods
+ - suppress tracing through IDLE internals (e.g. print)
+ - add a button to suppress through a specific module or class or method
+- insert the initial current directory into sys.path
+- default directory attribute for each window instead of only for windows
+ that have an associated filename
+- command expansion from keywords, module contents, other buffers, etc.
+- "Recent documents" menu item
+- Filter region command
+- Optional horizontal scroll bar
+- more Emacsisms:
+ - ^K should cut to buffer
+ - M-[, M-] to move by paragraphs
+ - incremental search?
+- search should indicate wrap-around in some way
+- restructure state sensitive code to avoid testing flags all the time
+- persistent user state (e.g. window and cursor positions, bindings)
+- make backups when saving
+- check file mtimes at various points
+- Pluggable interface with RCS/CVS/Perforce/Clearcase
+- better help?
+- don't open second class browser on same module (nor second path browser)
+- unify class and path browsers
+- Need to define a standard way whereby one can determine one is running
+ inside IDLE (needed for Tk mainloop, also handy for $PYTHONSTARTUP)
+- Add more utility methods for use by extensions (a la get_selection)
+- Way to run command in totally separate interpreter (fork+os.system?)
+- Way to find definition of fully-qualified name:
+ In other words, select "UserDict.UserDict", hit some magic key and
+ it loads up UserDict.py and finds the first def or class for UserDict.
+- need a way to force colorization on/off
+- need a way to force auto-indent on/off
+
+Details:
+
+- when there's a selection, left/right arrow should go to either
+ end of the selection
+- ^O (on Unix -- open-line) should honor autoindent
+- after paste, show end of pasted text
+- on Windows, should turn short filename to long filename (not only in argv!)
+ (shouldn't this be done -- or undone -- by ntpath.normpath?)
+- new autoindent after colon even indents when the colon is in a comment!
+- sometimes forward slashes in pathname remain
+- sometimes star in window name remains in Windows menu
+- With unix bindings, ESC by itself is ignored
+- Sometimes for no apparent reason a selection from the cursor to the
+ end of the command buffer appears, which is hard to get rid of
+ because it stays when you are typing!
+- The Line/Col in the status bar can be wrong initially in PyShell
+
+Structural problems:
+
+- too much knowledge in FileList about EditorWindow (for example)
+- should add some primitives for accessing the selection etc.
+ to repeat cumbersome code over and over
+
+======================================================================
+
+Jeff Bauer suggests:
+
+- Open Module doesn't appear to handle hierarchical packages.
+- Class browser should also allow hierarchical packages.
+- Open and Open Module could benefit from a history,
+ either command line style, or Microsoft recent-file
+ style.
+- Add a Smalltalk-style inspector (i.e. Tkinspect)
+
+The last suggestion is already a reality, but not yet
+integrated into IDLE. I use a module called inspector.py,
+that used to be available from python.org(?) It no longer
+appears to be in the contributed section, and the source
+has no author attribution.
+
+In any case, the code is useful for visually navigating
+an object's attributes, including its container hierarchy.
+
+ >>> from inspector import Tkinspect
+ >>> Tkinspect(None, myObject)
+
+Tkinspect could probably be extended and refined to
+integrate better into IDLE.
+
+======================================================================
+
+Comparison to PTUI
+------------------
+
++ PTUI's help is better (HTML!)
+
++ PTUI can attach a shell to any module
+
++ PTUI has some more I/O commands:
+ open multiple
+ append
+ examine (what's that?)
+
+======================================================================
+
+Notes after trying to run Grail
+-------------------------------
+
+- Grail does stuff to sys.path based on sys.argv[0]; you must set
+sys.argv[0] to something decent first (it is normally set to the path of
+the idle script).
+
+- Grail must be exec'ed in __main__ because that's imported by some
+other parts of Grail.
+
+- Grail uses a module called History and so does idle :-(
+
+======================================================================
+
+Robin Friedrich's items:
+
+Things I'd like to see:
+ - I'd like support for shift-click extending the selection. There's a
+ bug now that it doesn't work the first time you try it.
+ - Printing is needed. How hard can that be on Windows?
+ - The python-mode trick of autoindenting a line with <tab> is neat and
+ very handy.
+ - (someday) a spellchecker for docstrings and comments.
+ - a pagedown/up command key which moves to next class/def statement (top
+ level)
+ - split window capability
+ - DnD text relocation/copying
+
+Things I don't want to see.
+ - line numbers... will probably slow things down way too much.
+ - Please use another icon for the tree browser leaf. The small snake
+ isn't cutting it.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+- Customizable views (multi-window or multi-pane). (Markus Gritsch)
+
+- Being able to double click (maybe double right click) on a callable
+object in the editor which shows the source of the object, if
+possible. (Gerrit Holl)
+
+- Hooks into the guts, like in Emacs. (Mike Romberg)
+
+- Sharing the editor with a remote tutor. (Martijn Faassen)
+
+- Multiple views on the same file. (Tony J Ibbs)
+
+- Store breakpoints in a global (per-project) database (GvR); Dirk
+Heise adds: save some space-trimmed context and search around when
+reopening a file that might have been edited by someone else.
+
+- Capture menu events in extensions without changing the IDLE source.
+(Matthias Barmeier)
+
+- Use overlapping panels (a "notebook" in MFC terms I think) for info
+that doesn't need to be accessible simultaneously (e.g. HTML source
+and output). Use multi-pane windows for info that does need to be
+shown together (e.g. class browser and source). (Albert Brandl)
+
+- A project should invisibly track all symbols, for instant search,
+replace and cross-ref. Projects should be allowed to span multiple
+directories, hosts, etc. Project management files are placed in a
+directory you specify. A global mapping between project names and
+project directories should exist [not so sure --GvR]. (Tim Peters)
+
+- Merge attr-tips and auto-expand. (Mark Hammond, Tim Peters)
+
+- Python Shell should behave more like a "shell window" as users know
+it -- i.e. you can only edit the current command, and the cursor can't
+escape from the command area. (Albert Brandl)
+
+- Set X11 class to "idle/Idle", set icon and title to something
+beginning with "idle" -- for window manangers. (Randall Hopper)
+
+- Config files editable through a preferences dialog. (me)
+
+- Config files still editable outside the preferences dialog.
+(Randall Hopper)
+
+- When you're editing a command in PyShell, and there are only blank
+lines below the cursor, hitting Return should ignore or delete those
+blank lines rather than deciding you're not on the last line. (me)
+
+- Run command (F5 c.s.) should be more like Pythonwin's Run -- a
+dialog with options to give command line arguments, run the debugger,
+etc. (me)
+
+- Shouldn't be able to delete part of the prompt (or any text before
+it) in the PyShell. (Martijn Faassen)
+
+- Emacs style auto-fill (also smart about comments and strings).
+(Jeremy Hylton)
+
+- Output of Run Script should go to a separate output window, not to
+the shell window. Output of separate runs should all go to the same
+window but clearly delimited. (David Scherer)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ToolTip.py b/Lib/idlelib/ToolTip.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..691f510
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ToolTip.py
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+# Ideas gleaned from PySol
+
+import os
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class ToolTipBase:
+
+ def __init__(self, button):
+ self.button = button
+ self.tipwindow = None
+ self.id = None
+ self.x = self.y = 0
+ self._id1 = self.button.bind("<Enter>", self.enter)
+ self._id2 = self.button.bind("<Leave>", self.leave)
+ self._id3 = self.button.bind("<ButtonPress>", self.leave)
+
+ def enter(self, event=None):
+ self.schedule()
+
+ def leave(self, event=None):
+ self.unschedule()
+ self.hidetip()
+
+ def schedule(self):
+ self.unschedule()
+ self.id = self.button.after(1500, self.showtip)
+
+ def unschedule(self):
+ id = self.id
+ self.id = None
+ if id:
+ self.button.after_cancel(id)
+
+ def showtip(self):
+ if self.tipwindow:
+ return
+ # The tip window must be completely outside the button;
+ # otherwise when the mouse enters the tip window we get
+ # a leave event and it disappears, and then we get an enter
+ # event and it reappears, and so on forever :-(
+ x = self.button.winfo_rootx() + 20
+ y = self.button.winfo_rooty() + self.button.winfo_height() + 1
+ self.tipwindow = tw = Toplevel(self.button)
+ tw.wm_overrideredirect(1)
+ tw.wm_geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y))
+ self.showcontents()
+
+ def showcontents(self, text="Your text here"):
+ # Override this in derived class
+ label = Label(self.tipwindow, text=text, justify=LEFT,
+ background="#ffffe0", relief=SOLID, borderwidth=1)
+ label.pack()
+
+ def hidetip(self):
+ tw = self.tipwindow
+ self.tipwindow = None
+ if tw:
+ tw.destroy()
+
+class ToolTip(ToolTipBase):
+ def __init__(self, button, text):
+ ToolTipBase.__init__(self, button)
+ self.text = text
+ def showcontents(self):
+ ToolTipBase.showcontents(self, self.text)
+
+class ListboxToolTip(ToolTipBase):
+ def __init__(self, button, items):
+ ToolTipBase.__init__(self, button)
+ self.items = items
+ def showcontents(self):
+ listbox = Listbox(self.tipwindow, background="#ffffe0")
+ listbox.pack()
+ for item in self.items:
+ listbox.insert(END, item)
+
+def main():
+ # Test code
+ root = Tk()
+ b = Button(root, text="Hello", command=root.destroy)
+ b.pack()
+ root.update()
+ tip = ListboxToolTip(b, ["Hello", "world"])
+
+ # root.mainloop() # not in idle
+
+main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/TreeWidget.py b/Lib/idlelib/TreeWidget.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..60eefdc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/TreeWidget.py
@@ -0,0 +1,471 @@
+# XXX TO DO:
+# - popup menu
+# - support partial or total redisplay
+# - key bindings (instead of quick-n-dirty bindings on Canvas):
+# - up/down arrow keys to move focus around
+# - ditto for page up/down, home/end
+# - left/right arrows to expand/collapse & move out/in
+# - more doc strings
+# - add icons for "file", "module", "class", "method"; better "python" icon
+# - callback for selection???
+# - multiple-item selection
+# - tooltips
+# - redo geometry without magic numbers
+# - keep track of object ids to allow more careful cleaning
+# - optimize tree redraw after expand of subnode
+
+import os
+import sys
+import string
+from Tkinter import *
+import imp
+
+import ZoomHeight
+
+ICONDIR = "Icons"
+
+# Look for Icons subdirectory in the same directory as this module
+try:
+ _icondir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), ICONDIR)
+except NameError:
+ _icondir = ICONDIR
+if os.path.isdir(_icondir):
+ ICONDIR = _icondir
+elif not os.path.isdir(ICONDIR):
+ raise RuntimeError, "can't find icon directory (%s)" % `ICONDIR`
+
+def listicons(icondir=ICONDIR):
+ """Utility to display the available icons."""
+ root = Tk()
+ import glob
+ list = glob.glob(os.path.join(icondir, "*.gif"))
+ list.sort()
+ images = []
+ row = column = 0
+ for file in list:
+ name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(file))[0]
+ image = PhotoImage(file=file, master=root)
+ images.append(image)
+ label = Label(root, image=image, bd=1, relief="raised")
+ label.grid(row=row, column=column)
+ label = Label(root, text=name)
+ label.grid(row=row+1, column=column)
+ column = column + 1
+ if column >= 10:
+ row = row+2
+ column = 0
+ root.images = images
+
+
+class TreeNode:
+
+ def __init__(self, canvas, parent, item):
+ self.canvas = canvas
+ self.parent = parent
+ self.item = item
+ self.state = 'collapsed'
+ self.selected = 0
+ self.children = []
+ self.x = self.y = None
+ self.iconimages = {} # cache of PhotoImage instances for icons
+
+ def destroy(self):
+ for c in self.children[:]:
+ self.children.remove(c)
+ c.destroy()
+ self.parent = None
+
+ def geticonimage(self, name):
+ try:
+ return self.iconimages[name]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+ file, ext = os.path.splitext(name)
+ ext = ext or ".gif"
+ fullname = os.path.join(ICONDIR, file + ext)
+ image = PhotoImage(master=self.canvas, file=fullname)
+ self.iconimages[name] = image
+ return image
+
+ def select(self, event=None):
+ if self.selected:
+ return
+ self.deselectall()
+ self.selected = 1
+ self.canvas.delete(self.image_id)
+ self.drawicon()
+ self.drawtext()
+
+ def deselect(self, event=None):
+ if not self.selected:
+ return
+ self.selected = 0
+ self.canvas.delete(self.image_id)
+ self.drawicon()
+ self.drawtext()
+
+ def deselectall(self):
+ if self.parent:
+ self.parent.deselectall()
+ else:
+ self.deselecttree()
+
+ def deselecttree(self):
+ if self.selected:
+ self.deselect()
+ for child in self.children:
+ child.deselecttree()
+
+ def flip(self, event=None):
+ if self.state == 'expanded':
+ self.collapse()
+ else:
+ self.expand()
+ self.item.OnDoubleClick()
+ return "break"
+
+ def expand(self, event=None):
+ if not self.item._IsExpandable():
+ return
+ if self.state != 'expanded':
+ self.state = 'expanded'
+ self.update()
+ self.view()
+
+ def collapse(self, event=None):
+ if self.state != 'collapsed':
+ self.state = 'collapsed'
+ self.update()
+
+ def view(self):
+ top = self.y - 2
+ bottom = self.lastvisiblechild().y + 17
+ height = bottom - top
+ visible_top = self.canvas.canvasy(0)
+ visible_height = self.canvas.winfo_height()
+ visible_bottom = self.canvas.canvasy(visible_height)
+ if visible_top <= top and bottom <= visible_bottom:
+ return
+ x0, y0, x1, y1 = self.canvas._getints(self.canvas['scrollregion'])
+ if top >= visible_top and height <= visible_height:
+ fraction = top + height - visible_height
+ else:
+ fraction = top
+ fraction = float(fraction) / y1
+ self.canvas.yview_moveto(fraction)
+
+ def lastvisiblechild(self):
+ if self.children and self.state == 'expanded':
+ return self.children[-1].lastvisiblechild()
+ else:
+ return self
+
+ def update(self):
+ if self.parent:
+ self.parent.update()
+ else:
+ oldcursor = self.canvas['cursor']
+ self.canvas['cursor'] = "watch"
+ self.canvas.update()
+ self.canvas.delete(ALL) # XXX could be more subtle
+ self.draw(7, 2)
+ x0, y0, x1, y1 = self.canvas.bbox(ALL)
+ self.canvas.configure(scrollregion=(0, 0, x1, y1))
+ self.canvas['cursor'] = oldcursor
+
+ def draw(self, x, y):
+ # XXX This hard-codes too many geometry constants!
+ self.x, self.y = x, y
+ self.drawicon()
+ self.drawtext()
+ if self.state != 'expanded':
+ return y+17
+ # draw children
+ if not self.children:
+ sublist = self.item._GetSubList()
+ if not sublist:
+ # _IsExpandable() was mistaken; that's allowed
+ return y+17
+ for item in sublist:
+ child = TreeNode(self.canvas, self, item)
+ self.children.append(child)
+ cx = x+20
+ cy = y+17
+ cylast = 0
+ for child in self.children:
+ cylast = cy
+ self.canvas.create_line(x+9, cy+7, cx, cy+7, fill="gray50")
+ cy = child.draw(cx, cy)
+ if child.item._IsExpandable():
+ if child.state == 'expanded':
+ iconname = "minusnode"
+ callback = child.collapse
+ else:
+ iconname = "plusnode"
+ callback = child.expand
+ image = self.geticonimage(iconname)
+ id = self.canvas.create_image(x+9, cylast+7, image=image)
+ # XXX This leaks bindings until canvas is deleted:
+ self.canvas.tag_bind(id, "<1>", callback)
+ self.canvas.tag_bind(id, "<Double-1>", lambda x: None)
+ id = self.canvas.create_line(x+9, y+10, x+9, cylast+7,
+ ##stipple="gray50", # XXX Seems broken in Tk 8.0.x
+ fill="gray50")
+ self.canvas.tag_lower(id) # XXX .lower(id) before Python 1.5.2
+ return cy
+
+ def drawicon(self):
+ if self.selected:
+ imagename = (self.item.GetSelectedIconName() or
+ self.item.GetIconName() or
+ "openfolder")
+ else:
+ imagename = self.item.GetIconName() or "folder"
+ image = self.geticonimage(imagename)
+ id = self.canvas.create_image(self.x, self.y, anchor="nw", image=image)
+ self.image_id = id
+ self.canvas.tag_bind(id, "<1>", self.select)
+ self.canvas.tag_bind(id, "<Double-1>", self.flip)
+
+ def drawtext(self):
+ textx = self.x+20-1
+ texty = self.y-1
+ labeltext = self.item.GetLabelText()
+ if labeltext:
+ id = self.canvas.create_text(textx, texty, anchor="nw",
+ text=labeltext)
+ self.canvas.tag_bind(id, "<1>", self.select)
+ self.canvas.tag_bind(id, "<Double-1>", self.flip)
+ x0, y0, x1, y1 = self.canvas.bbox(id)
+ textx = max(x1, 200) + 10
+ text = self.item.GetText() or "<no text>"
+ try:
+ self.entry
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.edit_finish()
+ try:
+ label = self.label
+ except AttributeError:
+ # padding carefully selected (on Windows) to match Entry widget:
+ self.label = Label(self.canvas, text=text, bd=0, padx=2, pady=2)
+ if self.selected:
+ self.label.configure(fg="white", bg="darkblue")
+ else:
+ self.label.configure(fg="black", bg="white")
+ id = self.canvas.create_window(textx, texty,
+ anchor="nw", window=self.label)
+ self.label.bind("<1>", self.select_or_edit)
+ self.label.bind("<Double-1>", self.flip)
+ self.text_id = id
+
+ def select_or_edit(self, event=None):
+ if self.selected and self.item.IsEditable():
+ self.edit(event)
+ else:
+ self.select(event)
+
+ def edit(self, event=None):
+ self.entry = Entry(self.label, bd=0, highlightthickness=1, width=0)
+ self.entry.insert(0, self.label['text'])
+ self.entry.selection_range(0, END)
+ self.entry.pack(ipadx=5)
+ self.entry.focus_set()
+ self.entry.bind("<Return>", self.edit_finish)
+ self.entry.bind("<Escape>", self.edit_cancel)
+
+ def edit_finish(self, event=None):
+ try:
+ entry = self.entry
+ del self.entry
+ except AttributeError:
+ return
+ text = entry.get()
+ entry.destroy()
+ if text and text != self.item.GetText():
+ self.item.SetText(text)
+ text = self.item.GetText()
+ self.label['text'] = text
+ self.drawtext()
+ self.canvas.focus_set()
+
+ def edit_cancel(self, event=None):
+ self.drawtext()
+ self.canvas.focus_set()
+
+
+class TreeItem:
+
+ """Abstract class representing tree items.
+
+ Methods should typically be overridden, otherwise a default action
+ is used.
+
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ """Constructor. Do whatever you need to do."""
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ """Return text string to display."""
+
+ def GetLabelText(self):
+ """Return label text string to display in front of text (if any)."""
+
+ expandable = None
+
+ def _IsExpandable(self):
+ """Do not override! Called by TreeNode."""
+ if self.expandable is None:
+ self.expandable = self.IsExpandable()
+ return self.expandable
+
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ """Return whether there are subitems."""
+ return 1
+
+ def _GetSubList(self):
+ """Do not override! Called by TreeNode."""
+ if not self.IsExpandable():
+ return []
+ sublist = self.GetSubList()
+ if not sublist:
+ self.expandable = 0
+ return sublist
+
+ def IsEditable(self):
+ """Return whether the item's text may be edited."""
+
+ def SetText(self, text):
+ """Change the item's text (if it is editable)."""
+
+ def GetIconName(self):
+ """Return name of icon to be displayed normally."""
+
+ def GetSelectedIconName(self):
+ """Return name of icon to be displayed when selected."""
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ """Return list of items forming sublist."""
+
+ def OnDoubleClick(self):
+ """Called on a double-click on the item."""
+
+
+# Example application
+
+class FileTreeItem(TreeItem):
+
+ """Example TreeItem subclass -- browse the file system."""
+
+ def __init__(self, path):
+ self.path = path
+
+ def GetText(self):
+ return os.path.basename(self.path) or self.path
+
+ def IsEditable(self):
+ return os.path.basename(self.path) != ""
+
+ def SetText(self, text):
+ newpath = os.path.dirname(self.path)
+ newpath = os.path.join(newpath, text)
+ if os.path.dirname(newpath) != os.path.dirname(self.path):
+ return
+ try:
+ os.rename(self.path, newpath)
+ self.path = newpath
+ except os.error:
+ pass
+
+ def GetIconName(self):
+ if not self.IsExpandable():
+ return "python" # XXX wish there was a "file" icon
+
+ def IsExpandable(self):
+ return os.path.isdir(self.path)
+
+ def GetSubList(self):
+ try:
+ names = os.listdir(self.path)
+ except os.error:
+ return []
+ names.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(os.path.normcase(a), os.path.normcase(b)))
+ sublist = []
+ for name in names:
+ item = FileTreeItem(os.path.join(self.path, name))
+ sublist.append(item)
+ return sublist
+
+
+# A canvas widget with scroll bars and some useful bindings
+
+class ScrolledCanvas:
+ def __init__(self, master, **opts):
+ if not opts.has_key('yscrollincrement'):
+ opts['yscrollincrement'] = 17
+ self.master = master
+ self.frame = Frame(master)
+ self.frame.rowconfigure(0, weight=1)
+ self.frame.columnconfigure(0, weight=1)
+ self.canvas = apply(Canvas, (self.frame,), opts)
+ self.canvas.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky="nsew")
+ self.vbar = Scrollbar(self.frame, name="vbar")
+ self.vbar.grid(row=0, column=1, sticky="nse")
+ self.hbar = Scrollbar(self.frame, name="hbar", orient="horizontal")
+ self.hbar.grid(row=1, column=0, sticky="ews")
+ self.canvas['yscrollcommand'] = self.vbar.set
+ self.vbar['command'] = self.canvas.yview
+ self.canvas['xscrollcommand'] = self.hbar.set
+ self.hbar['command'] = self.canvas.xview
+ self.canvas.bind("<Key-Prior>", self.page_up)
+ self.canvas.bind("<Key-Next>", self.page_down)
+ self.canvas.bind("<Key-Up>", self.unit_up)
+ self.canvas.bind("<Key-Down>", self.unit_down)
+ if isinstance(master, Toplevel) or isinstance(master, Tk):
+ self.canvas.bind("<Alt-F2>", self.zoom_height)
+ self.canvas.focus_set()
+ def page_up(self, event):
+ self.canvas.yview_scroll(-1, "page")
+ return "break"
+ def page_down(self, event):
+ self.canvas.yview_scroll(1, "page")
+ return "break"
+ def unit_up(self, event):
+ self.canvas.yview_scroll(-1, "unit")
+ return "break"
+ def unit_down(self, event):
+ self.canvas.yview_scroll(1, "unit")
+ return "break"
+ def zoom_height(self, event):
+ ZoomHeight.zoom_height(self.master)
+ return "break"
+
+
+# Testing functions
+
+def test():
+ import PyShell
+ root = Toplevel(PyShell.root)
+ root.configure(bd=0, bg="yellow")
+ root.focus_set()
+ sc = ScrolledCanvas(root, bg="white", highlightthickness=0, takefocus=1)
+ sc.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ item = FileTreeItem("C:/windows/desktop")
+ node = TreeNode(sc.canvas, None, item)
+ node.expand()
+
+def test2():
+ # test w/o scrolling canvas
+ root = Tk()
+ root.configure(bd=0)
+ canvas = Canvas(root, bg="white", highlightthickness=0)
+ canvas.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
+ item = FileTreeItem(os.curdir)
+ node = TreeNode(canvas, None, item)
+ node.update()
+ canvas.focus_set()
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ test()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/UndoDelegator.py b/Lib/idlelib/UndoDelegator.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ec7af81
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/UndoDelegator.py
@@ -0,0 +1,352 @@
+import sys
+import string
+from Tkinter import *
+from Delegator import Delegator
+
+#$ event <<redo>>
+#$ win <Control-y>
+#$ unix <Alt-z>
+
+#$ event <<undo>>
+#$ win <Control-z>
+#$ unix <Control-z>
+
+#$ event <<dump-undo-state>>
+#$ win <Control-backslash>
+#$ unix <Control-backslash>
+
+
+class UndoDelegator(Delegator):
+
+ max_undo = 1000
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ Delegator.__init__(self)
+ self.reset_undo()
+
+ def setdelegate(self, delegate):
+ if self.delegate is not None:
+ self.unbind("<<undo>>")
+ self.unbind("<<redo>>")
+ self.unbind("<<dump-undo-state>>")
+ Delegator.setdelegate(self, delegate)
+ if delegate is not None:
+ self.bind("<<undo>>", self.undo_event)
+ self.bind("<<redo>>", self.redo_event)
+ self.bind("<<dump-undo-state>>", self.dump_event)
+
+ def dump_event(self, event):
+ from pprint import pprint
+ pprint(self.undolist[:self.pointer])
+ print "pointer:", self.pointer,
+ print "saved:", self.saved,
+ print "can_merge:", self.can_merge,
+ print "get_saved():", self.get_saved()
+ pprint(self.undolist[self.pointer:])
+ return "break"
+
+ def reset_undo(self):
+ self.was_saved = -1
+ self.pointer = 0
+ self.undolist = []
+ self.undoblock = 0 # or a CommandSequence instance
+ self.set_saved(1)
+
+ def set_saved(self, flag):
+ if flag:
+ self.saved = self.pointer
+ else:
+ self.saved = -1
+ self.can_merge = 0
+ self.check_saved()
+
+ def get_saved(self):
+ return self.saved == self.pointer
+
+ saved_change_hook = None
+
+ def set_saved_change_hook(self, hook):
+ self.saved_change_hook = hook
+
+ was_saved = -1
+
+ def check_saved(self):
+ is_saved = self.get_saved()
+ if is_saved != self.was_saved:
+ self.was_saved = is_saved
+ if self.saved_change_hook:
+ self.saved_change_hook()
+
+ def insert(self, index, chars, tags=None):
+ self.addcmd(InsertCommand(index, chars, tags))
+
+ def delete(self, index1, index2=None):
+ self.addcmd(DeleteCommand(index1, index2))
+
+ # Clients should call undo_block_start() and undo_block_stop()
+ # around a sequence of editing cmds to be treated as a unit by
+ # undo & redo. Nested matching calls are OK, and the inner calls
+ # then act like nops. OK too if no editing cmds, or only one
+ # editing cmd, is issued in between: if no cmds, the whole
+ # sequence has no effect; and if only one cmd, that cmd is entered
+ # directly into the undo list, as if undo_block_xxx hadn't been
+ # called. The intent of all that is to make this scheme easy
+ # to use: all the client has to worry about is making sure each
+ # _start() call is matched by a _stop() call.
+
+ def undo_block_start(self):
+ if self.undoblock == 0:
+ self.undoblock = CommandSequence()
+ self.undoblock.bump_depth()
+
+ def undo_block_stop(self):
+ if self.undoblock.bump_depth(-1) == 0:
+ cmd = self.undoblock
+ self.undoblock = 0
+ if len(cmd) > 0:
+ if len(cmd) == 1:
+ # no need to wrap a single cmd
+ cmd = cmd.getcmd(0)
+ # this blk of cmds, or single cmd, has already
+ # been done, so don't execute it again
+ self.addcmd(cmd, 0)
+
+ def addcmd(self, cmd, execute=1):
+ if execute:
+ cmd.do(self.delegate)
+ if self.undoblock != 0:
+ self.undoblock.append(cmd)
+ return
+ if self.can_merge and self.pointer > 0:
+ lastcmd = self.undolist[self.pointer-1]
+ if lastcmd.merge(cmd):
+ return
+ self.undolist[self.pointer:] = [cmd]
+ if self.saved > self.pointer:
+ self.saved = -1
+ self.pointer = self.pointer + 1
+ if len(self.undolist) > self.max_undo:
+ ##print "truncating undo list"
+ del self.undolist[0]
+ self.pointer = self.pointer - 1
+ if self.saved >= 0:
+ self.saved = self.saved - 1
+ self.can_merge = 1
+ self.check_saved()
+
+ def undo_event(self, event):
+ if self.pointer == 0:
+ self.bell()
+ return "break"
+ cmd = self.undolist[self.pointer - 1]
+ cmd.undo(self.delegate)
+ self.pointer = self.pointer - 1
+ self.can_merge = 0
+ self.check_saved()
+ return "break"
+
+ def redo_event(self, event):
+ if self.pointer >= len(self.undolist):
+ self.bell()
+ return "break"
+ cmd = self.undolist[self.pointer]
+ cmd.redo(self.delegate)
+ self.pointer = self.pointer + 1
+ self.can_merge = 0
+ self.check_saved()
+ return "break"
+
+
+class Command:
+
+ # Base class for Undoable commands
+
+ tags = None
+
+ def __init__(self, index1, index2, chars, tags=None):
+ self.marks_before = {}
+ self.marks_after = {}
+ self.index1 = index1
+ self.index2 = index2
+ self.chars = chars
+ if tags:
+ self.tags = tags
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ s = self.__class__.__name__
+ t = (self.index1, self.index2, self.chars, self.tags)
+ if self.tags is None:
+ t = t[:-1]
+ return s + `t`
+
+ def do(self, text):
+ pass
+
+ def redo(self, text):
+ pass
+
+ def undo(self, text):
+ pass
+
+ def merge(self, cmd):
+ return 0
+
+ def save_marks(self, text):
+ marks = {}
+ for name in text.mark_names():
+ if name != "insert" and name != "current":
+ marks[name] = text.index(name)
+ return marks
+
+ def set_marks(self, text, marks):
+ for name, index in marks.items():
+ text.mark_set(name, index)
+
+
+class InsertCommand(Command):
+
+ # Undoable insert command
+
+ def __init__(self, index1, chars, tags=None):
+ Command.__init__(self, index1, None, chars, tags)
+
+ def do(self, text):
+ self.marks_before = self.save_marks(text)
+ self.index1 = text.index(self.index1)
+ if text.compare(self.index1, ">", "end-1c"):
+ # Insert before the final newline
+ self.index1 = text.index("end-1c")
+ text.insert(self.index1, self.chars, self.tags)
+ self.index2 = text.index("%s+%dc" % (self.index1, len(self.chars)))
+ self.marks_after = self.save_marks(text)
+ ##sys.__stderr__.write("do: %s\n" % self)
+
+ def redo(self, text):
+ text.mark_set('insert', self.index1)
+ text.insert(self.index1, self.chars, self.tags)
+ self.set_marks(text, self.marks_after)
+ text.see('insert')
+ ##sys.__stderr__.write("redo: %s\n" % self)
+
+ def undo(self, text):
+ text.mark_set('insert', self.index1)
+ text.delete(self.index1, self.index2)
+ self.set_marks(text, self.marks_before)
+ text.see('insert')
+ ##sys.__stderr__.write("undo: %s\n" % self)
+
+ def merge(self, cmd):
+ if self.__class__ is not cmd.__class__:
+ return 0
+ if self.index2 != cmd.index1:
+ return 0
+ if self.tags != cmd.tags:
+ return 0
+ if len(cmd.chars) != 1:
+ return 0
+ if self.chars and \
+ self.classify(self.chars[-1]) != self.classify(cmd.chars):
+ return 0
+ self.index2 = cmd.index2
+ self.chars = self.chars + cmd.chars
+ return 1
+
+ alphanumeric = string.letters + string.digits + "_"
+
+ def classify(self, c):
+ if c in self.alphanumeric:
+ return "alphanumeric"
+ if c == "\n":
+ return "newline"
+ return "punctuation"
+
+
+class DeleteCommand(Command):
+
+ # Undoable delete command
+
+ def __init__(self, index1, index2=None):
+ Command.__init__(self, index1, index2, None, None)
+
+ def do(self, text):
+ self.marks_before = self.save_marks(text)
+ self.index1 = text.index(self.index1)
+ if self.index2:
+ self.index2 = text.index(self.index2)
+ else:
+ self.index2 = text.index(self.index1 + " +1c")
+ if text.compare(self.index2, ">", "end-1c"):
+ # Don't delete the final newline
+ self.index2 = text.index("end-1c")
+ self.chars = text.get(self.index1, self.index2)
+ text.delete(self.index1, self.index2)
+ self.marks_after = self.save_marks(text)
+ ##sys.__stderr__.write("do: %s\n" % self)
+
+ def redo(self, text):
+ text.mark_set('insert', self.index1)
+ text.delete(self.index1, self.index2)
+ self.set_marks(text, self.marks_after)
+ text.see('insert')
+ ##sys.__stderr__.write("redo: %s\n" % self)
+
+ def undo(self, text):
+ text.mark_set('insert', self.index1)
+ text.insert(self.index1, self.chars)
+ self.set_marks(text, self.marks_before)
+ text.see('insert')
+ ##sys.__stderr__.write("undo: %s\n" % self)
+
+class CommandSequence(Command):
+
+ # Wrapper for a sequence of undoable cmds to be undone/redone
+ # as a unit
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.cmds = []
+ self.depth = 0
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ s = self.__class__.__name__
+ strs = []
+ for cmd in self.cmds:
+ strs.append(" " + `cmd`)
+ return s + "(\n" + string.join(strs, ",\n") + "\n)"
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ return len(self.cmds)
+
+ def append(self, cmd):
+ self.cmds.append(cmd)
+
+ def getcmd(self, i):
+ return self.cmds[i]
+
+ def redo(self, text):
+ for cmd in self.cmds:
+ cmd.redo(text)
+
+ def undo(self, text):
+ cmds = self.cmds[:]
+ cmds.reverse()
+ for cmd in cmds:
+ cmd.undo(text)
+
+ def bump_depth(self, incr=1):
+ self.depth = self.depth + incr
+ return self.depth
+
+def main():
+ from Percolator import Percolator
+ root = Tk()
+ root.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", root.quit)
+ text = Text()
+ text.pack()
+ text.focus_set()
+ p = Percolator(text)
+ d = UndoDelegator()
+ p.insertfilter(d)
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/WidgetRedirector.py b/Lib/idlelib/WidgetRedirector.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b49ccf1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/WidgetRedirector.py
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+from Tkinter import *
+
+
+class WidgetRedirector:
+
+ """Support for redirecting arbitrary widget subcommands."""
+
+ def __init__(self, widget):
+ self.dict = {}
+ self.widget = widget
+ self.tk = tk = widget.tk
+ w = widget._w
+ self.orig = w + "_orig"
+ tk.call("rename", w, self.orig)
+ tk.createcommand(w, self.dispatch)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "WidgetRedirector(%s<%s>)" % (self.widget.__class__.__name__,
+ self.widget._w)
+
+ def close(self):
+ for name in self.dict.keys():
+ self.unregister(name)
+ widget = self.widget; del self.widget
+ orig = self.orig; del self.orig
+ tk = widget.tk
+ w = widget._w
+ tk.deletecommand(w)
+ tk.call("rename", orig, w)
+
+ def register(self, name, function):
+ if self.dict.has_key(name):
+ previous = dict[name]
+ else:
+ previous = OriginalCommand(self, name)
+ self.dict[name] = function
+ setattr(self.widget, name, function)
+ return previous
+
+ def unregister(self, name):
+ if self.dict.has_key(name):
+ function = self.dict[name]
+ del self.dict[name]
+ if hasattr(self.widget, name):
+ delattr(self.widget, name)
+ return function
+ else:
+ return None
+
+ def dispatch(self, cmd, *args):
+ m = self.dict.get(cmd)
+ try:
+ if m:
+ return apply(m, args)
+ else:
+ return self.tk.call((self.orig, cmd) + args)
+ except TclError:
+ return ""
+
+
+class OriginalCommand:
+
+ def __init__(self, redir, name):
+ self.redir = redir
+ self.name = name
+ self.tk = redir.tk
+ self.orig = redir.orig
+ self.tk_call = self.tk.call
+ self.orig_and_name = (self.orig, self.name)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "OriginalCommand(%s, %s)" % (`self.redir`, `self.name`)
+
+ def __call__(self, *args):
+ return self.tk_call(self.orig_and_name + args)
+
+
+def main():
+ root = Tk()
+ text = Text()
+ text.pack()
+ text.focus_set()
+ redir = WidgetRedirector(text)
+ global orig_insert
+ def my_insert(*args):
+ print "insert", args
+ apply(orig_insert, args)
+ orig_insert = redir.register("insert", my_insert)
+ root.mainloop()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/WindowList.py b/Lib/idlelib/WindowList.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6de3e58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/WindowList.py
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+from Tkinter import *
+
+class WindowList:
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.dict = {}
+ self.callbacks = []
+
+ def add(self, window):
+ window.after_idle(self.call_callbacks)
+ self.dict[str(window)] = window
+
+ def delete(self, window):
+ try:
+ del self.dict[str(window)]
+ except KeyError:
+ # Sometimes, destroy() is called twice
+ pass
+ self.call_callbacks()
+
+ def add_windows_to_menu(self, menu):
+ list = []
+ for key in self.dict.keys():
+ window = self.dict[key]
+ try:
+ title = window.get_title()
+ except TclError:
+ continue
+ list.append((title, window))
+ list.sort()
+ for title, window in list:
+ if title == "Python Shell":
+ # Hack -- until we have a better way to this
+ continue
+ menu.add_command(label=title, command=window.wakeup)
+
+ def register_callback(self, callback):
+ self.callbacks.append(callback)
+
+ def unregister_callback(self, callback):
+ try:
+ self.callbacks.remove(callback)
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ def call_callbacks(self):
+ for callback in self.callbacks:
+ try:
+ callback()
+ except:
+ print "warning: callback failed in WindowList", \
+ sys.exc_type, ":", sys.exc_value
+
+registry = WindowList()
+
+add_windows_to_menu = registry.add_windows_to_menu
+register_callback = registry.register_callback
+unregister_callback = registry.unregister_callback
+
+
+class ListedToplevel(Toplevel):
+
+ def __init__(self, master, **kw):
+ Toplevel.__init__(self, master, kw)
+ registry.add(self)
+
+ def destroy(self):
+ registry.delete(self)
+ Toplevel.destroy(self)
+
+ def get_title(self):
+ # Subclass can override
+ return self.wm_title()
+
+ def wakeup(self):
+ try:
+ if self.wm_state() == "iconic":
+ self.wm_deiconify()
+ else:
+ self.tkraise()
+ self.focus_set()
+ except TclError:
+ # This can happen when the window menu was torn off.
+ # Simply ignore it.
+ pass
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/ZoomHeight.py b/Lib/idlelib/ZoomHeight.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ecc306a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/ZoomHeight.py
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+# Sample extension: zoom a window to maximum height
+
+import re
+import sys
+
+class ZoomHeight:
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('windows', [
+ ('_Zoom Height', '<<zoom-height>>'),
+ ])
+ ]
+
+ windows_keydefs = {
+ '<<zoom-height>>': ['<Alt-F2>'],
+ }
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ '<<zoom-height>>': ['<Control-x><Control-z>'],
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+
+ def zoom_height_event(self, event):
+ top = self.editwin.top
+ zoom_height(top)
+
+def zoom_height(top):
+ geom = top.wm_geometry()
+ m = re.match(r"(\d+)x(\d+)\+(-?\d+)\+(-?\d+)", geom)
+ if not m:
+ top.bell()
+ return
+ width, height, x, y = map(int, m.groups())
+ newheight = top.winfo_screenheight()
+ if sys.platform == 'win32':
+ newy = 0
+ newheight = newheight - 72
+ else:
+ newy = 24
+ newheight = newheight - 96
+ if height >= newheight:
+ newgeom = ""
+ else:
+ newgeom = "%dx%d+%d+%d" % (width, newheight, x, newy)
+ top.wm_geometry(newgeom)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/__init__.py b/Lib/idlelib/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4c5b567
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+# Dummy file to make this a potential package.
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/config-unix.txt b/Lib/idlelib/config-unix.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..be9fa81
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/config-unix.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+[EditorWindow]
+font-name= courier
+font-size= 10
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/config-win.txt b/Lib/idlelib/config-win.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9faa635
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/config-win.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+[EditorWindow]
+font-name: courier new
+font-size: 10
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/config.txt b/Lib/idlelib/config.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..586a8d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/config.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+# IDLE reads several config files to determine user preferences. This
+# file is the default config file. When IDLE starts, it will look in
+# the following four files in order:
+# config.txt the default config file
+# config-[win/unix/mac].txt the generic platform config file
+# config-[sys.platform].txt the specific platform config file
+# ~/.idle the user config file
+# XXX what about Windows?
+#
+# The last definition of each option is used. For example, you can
+# override the default window size (80x24) by defining width and
+# height options in the EditorWindow section of your ~/.idle file
+#
+# IDLE extensions can be enabled and disabled by adding them to one of
+# the config files. To enable an extension, create a section with the
+# same name as the extension, e.g. the [ParenMatch] section below. To
+# disable an extension, either remove the section or add the the
+# enable option with the value 0.
+
+[EditorWindow]
+width= 80
+height= 24
+# fonts defined in config-[win/unix].txt
+
+[Colors]
+normal-foreground= black
+normal-background= white
+# These color types are not explicitly defined= sync, todo, stdin
+keyword-foreground= #ff7700
+comment-foreground= #dd0000
+string-foreground= #00aa00
+definition-foreground= #0000ff
+hilite-foreground= #000068
+hilite-background= #006868
+break-foreground= #ff7777
+hit-foreground= #ffffff
+hit-background= #000000
+stdout-foreground= blue
+stderr-foreground= red
+console-foreground= #770000
+error-background= #ff7777
+cursor-background= black
+
+[SearchBinding]
+
+[AutoIndent]
+
+[AutoExpand]
+
+[FormatParagraph]
+
+[ZoomHeight]
+
+#[ScriptBinding] # disabled in favor of ExecBinding
+
+[ExecBinding]
+
+[CallTips]
+
+[ParenMatch]
+enable= 0
+style= expression
+flash-delay= 500
+bell= 1
+hilite-foreground= black
+hilite-background= #43cd80
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/eventparse.py b/Lib/idlelib/eventparse.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cb2028d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/eventparse.py
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+"""Parse event definitions out of comments in source files."""
+
+import re
+import sys
+import os
+import string
+import getopt
+import glob
+import fileinput
+import pprint
+
+def main():
+ hits = []
+ sublist = []
+ args = sys.argv[1:]
+ if not args:
+ args = filter(lambda s: 'A' <= s[0] <= 'Z', glob.glob("*.py"))
+ if not args:
+ print "No arguments, no [A-Z]*.py files."
+ return 1
+ for line in fileinput.input(args):
+ if line[:2] == '#$':
+ if not sublist:
+ sublist.append('file %s' % fileinput.filename())
+ sublist.append('line %d' % fileinput.lineno())
+ sublist.append(string.strip(line[2:-1]))
+ else:
+ if sublist:
+ hits.append(sublist)
+ sublist = []
+ if sublist:
+ hits.append(sublist)
+ sublist = []
+ dd = {}
+ for sublist in hits:
+ d = {}
+ for line in sublist:
+ words = string.split(line, None, 1)
+ if len(words) != 2:
+ continue
+ tag = words[0]
+ l = d.get(tag, [])
+ l.append(words[1])
+ d[tag] = l
+ if d.has_key('event'):
+ keys = d['event']
+ if len(keys) != 1:
+ print "Multiple event keys in", d
+ print 'File "%s", line %d' % (d['file'], d['line'])
+ key = keys[0]
+ if dd.has_key(key):
+ print "Duplicate event in", d
+ print 'File "%s", line %d' % (d['file'], d['line'])
+ return
+ dd[key] = d
+ else:
+ print "No event key in", d
+ print 'File "%s", line %d' % (d['file'], d['line'])
+ winevents = getevents(dd, "win")
+ unixevents = getevents(dd, "unix")
+ save = sys.stdout
+ f = open("keydefs.py", "w")
+ try:
+ sys.stdout = f
+ print "windows_keydefs = \\"
+ pprint.pprint(winevents)
+ print
+ print "unix_keydefs = \\"
+ pprint.pprint(unixevents)
+ finally:
+ sys.stdout = save
+ f.close()
+
+def getevents(dd, key):
+ res = {}
+ events = dd.keys()
+ events.sort()
+ for e in events:
+ d = dd[e]
+ if d.has_key(key) or d.has_key("all"):
+ list = []
+ for x in d.get(key, []) + d.get("all", []):
+ list.append(x)
+ if key == "unix" and x[:5] == "<Alt-":
+ x = "<Meta-" + x[5:]
+ list.append(x)
+ res[e] = list
+ return res
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.exit(main())
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/extend.txt b/Lib/idlelib/extend.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bcc2da9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/extend.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+Writing an IDLE extension
+
+An IDLE extension can define new key bindings and menu entries for IDLE
+edit windows. There is a simple mechanism to load extensions when IDLE
+starts up and to attach them to each edit window. (It is also possible
+to make other changes to IDLE, but this must be done by editing the IDLE
+source code.)
+
+The list of extensions loaded at startup time is configured by editing
+the file extend.py; see below for details.
+
+An IDLE extension is defined by a class. Methods of the class define
+actions that are invoked by those bindings or menu entries. Class (or
+instance) variables define the bindings and menu additions; these are
+automatically applied by IDLE when the extension is linked to an edit
+window.
+
+An IDLE extension class is instantiated with a single argument,
+`editwin', an EditorWindow instance. The extension cannot assume much
+about this argument, but it is guarateed to have the following instance
+variables:
+
+ text a Text instance (a widget)
+ io an IOBinding instance (more about this later)
+ flist the FileList instance (shared by all edit windows)
+
+(There are a few more, but they are rarely useful.)
+
+The extension class must not bind key events. Rather, it must define
+one or more virtual events, e.g. <<zoom-height>>, and corresponding
+methods, e.g. zoom_height_event(), and have one or more class (or instance)
+variables that define mappings between virtual events and key sequences,
+e.g. <Alt-F2>. When the extension is loaded, these key sequences will
+be bound to the corresponding virtual events, and the virtual events
+will be bound to the corresponding methods. (This indirection is done
+so that the key bindings can easily be changed, and so that other
+sources of virtual events can exist, such as menu entries.)
+
+The following class or instance variables are used to define key
+bindings for virtual events:
+
+ keydefs for all platforms
+ mac_keydefs for Macintosh
+ windows_keydefs for Windows
+ unix_keydefs for Unix (and other platforms)
+
+Each of these variables, if it exists, must be a dictionary whose
+keys are virtual events, and whose values are lists of key sequences.
+
+An extension can define menu entries in a similar fashion. This is done
+with a class or instance variable named menudefs; it should be a list of
+pair, where each pair is a menu name (lowercase) and a list of menu
+entries. Each menu entry is either None (to insert a separator entry) or
+a pair of strings (menu_label, virtual_event). Here, menu_label is the
+label of the menu entry, and virtual_event is the virtual event to be
+generated when the entry is selected. An underscore in the menu label
+is removed; the character following the underscore is displayed
+underlined, to indicate the shortcut character (for Windows).
+
+At the moment, extensions cannot define whole new menus; they must
+define entries in existing menus. Some menus are not present on some
+windows; such entry definitions are then ignored, but the key bindings
+are still applied. (This should probably be refined in the future.)
+
+Here is a complete example example:
+
+class ZoomHeight:
+
+ menudefs = [
+ ('edit', [
+ None, # Separator
+ ('_Zoom Height', '<<zoom-height>>'),
+ ])
+ ]
+
+ windows_keydefs = {
+ '<<zoom-height>>': ['<Alt-F2>'],
+ }
+ unix_keydefs = {
+ '<<zoom-height>>': ['<Control-z><Control-z>'],
+ }
+
+ def __init__(self, editwin):
+ self.editwin = editwin
+
+ def zoom_height_event(self, event):
+ "...Do what you want here..."
+
+The final piece of the puzzle is the file "extend.py", which contains a
+simple table used to configure the loading of extensions. This file
+currently contains a single list variable named "standard", which is a
+list of extension names that are to be loaded. (In the future, other
+configuration variables may be added to this module.)
+
+Extensions can define key bindings and menu entries that reference
+events they don't implement (including standard events); however this is
+not recommended (and may be forbidden in the future).
+
+Extensions are not required to define menu entries for all events they
+implement.
+
+Note: in order to change key bindings, you must currently edit the file
+keydefs. It contains two dictionaries named and formatted like the
+keydefs dictionaries described above, one for the Unix bindings and one
+for the Windows bindings. In the future, a better mechanism will be
+provided.
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/help.txt b/Lib/idlelib/help.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..001da01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/help.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
+[See end for tips.]
+
+Click on the dotted line at the top of a menu to "tear it off": a
+separate window containing the menu is created.
+
+File menu:
+
+ New window -- create a new editing window
+ Open... -- open an existing file
+ Open module... -- open an existing module (searches sys.path)
+ Class browser -- show classes and methods in current file
+ Path browser -- show sys.path directories, modules, classes
+ and methods
+ ---
+ Save -- save current window to the associated file (unsaved
+ windows have a * before and after the window title)
+
+ Save As... -- save current window to new file, which becomes
+ the associated file
+ Save Copy As... -- save current window to different file
+ without changing the associated file
+ ---
+ Close -- close current window (asks to save if unsaved)
+ Exit -- close all windows and quit IDLE (asks to save if unsaved)
+
+Edit menu:
+
+ Undo -- Undo last change to current window (max 1000 changes)
+ Redo -- Redo last undone change to current window
+ ---
+ Cut -- Copy selection into system-wide clipboard; then delete selection
+ Copy -- Copy selection into system-wide clipboard
+ Paste -- Insert system-wide clipboard into window
+ Select All -- Select the entire contents of the edit buffer
+ ---
+ Find... -- Open a search dialog box with many options
+ Find again -- Repeat last search
+ Find selection -- Search for the string in the selection
+ Find in Files... -- Open a search dialog box for searching files
+ Replace... -- Open a search-and-replace dialog box
+ Go to line -- Ask for a line number and show that line
+ ---
+ Indent region -- Shift selected lines right 4 spaces
+ Dedent region -- Shift selected lines left 4 spaces
+ Comment out region -- Insert ## in front of selected lines
+ Uncomment region -- Remove leading # or ## from selected lines
+ Tabify region -- Turns *leading* stretches of spaces into tabs
+ Untabify region -- Turn *all* tabs into the right number of spaces
+ Expand word -- Expand the word you have typed to match another
+ word in the same buffer; repeat to get a different expansion
+ Format Paragraph -- Reformat the current blank-line-separated paragraph
+ ---
+ Import module -- Import or reload the current module
+ Run script -- Execute the current file in the __main__ namespace
+
+Windows menu:
+
+ Zoom Height -- toggles the window between normal size (24x80)
+ and maximum height.
+ ---
+ The rest of this menu lists the names of all open windows;
+ select one to bring it to the foreground (deiconifying it if
+ necessary).
+
+Debug menu (in the Python Shell window only):
+
+ Go to file/line -- look around the insert point for a filename
+ and linenumber, open the file, and show the line
+ Open stack viewer -- show the stack traceback of the last exception
+ Debugger toggle -- Run commands in the shell under the debugger
+ JIT Stack viewer toggle -- Open stack viewer on traceback
+
+Basic editing and navigation:
+
+ Backspace deletes to the left; DEL deletes to the right
+ Arrow keys and Page Up/Down to move around
+ Home/End go to begin/end of line
+ Control-Home/End go to begin/end of file
+ Some Emacs bindings may also work, e.g. ^B/^P/^A/^E/^D/^L
+
+Automatic indentation:
+
+ After a block-opening statement, the next line is indented by
+ 4 spaces (in the Python Shell window by one tab). After
+ certain keywords (break, return etc.) the next line is
+ dedented. In leading indentation, Backspace deletes up to 4
+ spaces if they are there. Tab inserts 1-4 spaces (in the
+ Python Shell window one tab). See also the indent/dedent
+ region commands in the edit menu.
+
+Python Shell window:
+
+ ^C interrupts executing command
+ ^D sends end-of-file; closes window if typed at >>> prompt
+
+ Command history:
+
+ Alt-p retrieves previous command matching what you have typed
+ Alt-n retrieves next
+ Return while on any previous command retrieves that command
+ Alt-/ (Expand word) is also useful here
+
+Syntax colors:
+
+ The coloring is applied in a background "thread", so you may
+ occasionally see uncolorized text. To change the color
+ scheme, edit the ColorPrefs class in IdlePrefs.py.
+
+ Python syntax colors:
+
+ Keywords orange
+ Strings green
+ Comments red
+ Definitions blue
+
+ Shell colors:
+
+ Console output brown
+ stdout blue
+ stderr dark green
+ stdin black
+
+Other preferences:
+
+ To change the font on Windows, open EditorWindow.py and change
+ text['font'] = ("lucida console", 8)
+ to, e.g.,
+ text['font'] = ("courier new", 10)
+
+ To change keyboard bindings, edit Bindings.py
+
+Command line usage:
+
+ idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-e] [-s] [-t title] [arg] ...
+
+ -c command run this command
+ -d enable debugger
+ -e edit mode; arguments are files to be edited
+ -s run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP first
+ -t title set title of shell window
+
+ If there are arguments:
+
+ If -e is used, arguments are files opened for editing and
+ sys.argv reflects the arguments passed to IDLE itself.
+
+ Otherwise, if -c is used, all arguments are placed in
+ sys.argv[1:...], with sys.argv[0] set to '-c'.
+
+ Otherwise, if neither -e nor -c is used, the first
+ argument is a script which is executed with the remaining
+ arguments in sys.argv[1:...] and sys.argv[0] set to the
+ script name. If the script name is '-', no script is
+ executed but an interactive Python session is started; the
+ arguments are still available in sys.argv.
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/idle.bat b/Lib/idlelib/idle.bat
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..c1b5fd2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/idle.bat
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+@echo off
+rem Working IDLE bat for Windows - uses start instead of absolute pathname
+start idle.pyw %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/idle.py b/Lib/idlelib/idle.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..71fdce5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/idle.py
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+import os
+import sys
+import IdleConf
+
+idle_dir = os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0]
+IdleConf.load(idle_dir)
+
+# defer importing Pyshell until IdleConf is loaded
+import PyShell
+PyShell.main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/idle.pyw b/Lib/idlelib/idle.pyw
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..71fdce5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/idle.pyw
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+import os
+import sys
+import IdleConf
+
+idle_dir = os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0]
+IdleConf.load(idle_dir)
+
+# defer importing Pyshell until IdleConf is loaded
+import PyShell
+PyShell.main()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/idlever.py b/Lib/idlelib/idlever.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e51797e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/idlever.py
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+IDLE_VERSION = "0.5"
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/keydefs.py b/Lib/idlelib/keydefs.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3d34893
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/keydefs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+windows_keydefs = \
+{'<<Copy>>': ['<Control-c>'],
+ '<<Cut>>': ['<Control-x>'],
+ '<<Paste>>': ['<Control-v>'],
+ '<<beginning-of-line>>': ['<Control-a>', '<Home>'],
+ '<<center-insert>>': ['<Control-l>'],
+ '<<close-all-windows>>': ['<Control-q>'],
+ '<<close-window>>': ['<Alt-F4>'],
+ '<<dump-undo-state>>': ['<Control-backslash>'],
+ '<<end-of-file>>': ['<Control-d>'],
+ '<<python-docs>>': ['<F1>'],
+ '<<history-next>>': ['<Alt-n>'],
+ '<<history-previous>>': ['<Alt-p>'],
+ '<<interrupt-execution>>': ['<Control-c>'],
+ '<<open-class-browser>>': ['<Alt-c>'],
+ '<<open-module>>': ['<Alt-m>'],
+ '<<open-new-window>>': ['<Control-n>'],
+ '<<open-window-from-file>>': ['<Control-o>'],
+ '<<plain-newline-and-indent>>': ['<Control-j>'],
+ '<<redo>>': ['<Control-y>'],
+ '<<remove-selection>>': ['<Escape>'],
+ '<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>': ['<Alt-Shift-s>'],
+ '<<save-window-as-file>>': ['<Alt-s>'],
+ '<<save-window>>': ['<Control-s>'],
+ '<<select-all>>': ['<Alt-a>'],
+ '<<toggle-auto-coloring>>': ['<Control-slash>'],
+ '<<undo>>': ['<Control-z>']}
+
+unix_keydefs = \
+{'<<Copy>>': ['<Alt-w>', '<Meta-w>'],
+ '<<Cut>>': ['<Control-w>'],
+ '<<Paste>>': ['<Control-y>'],
+ '<<beginning-of-line>>': ['<Control-a>', '<Home>'],
+ '<<center-insert>>': ['<Control-l>'],
+ '<<close-all-windows>>': ['<Control-x><Control-c>'],
+ '<<close-window>>': ['<Control-x><Control-0>', '<Control-x><Key-0>'],
+ '<<do-nothing>>': ['<Control-x>'],
+ '<<dump-undo-state>>': ['<Control-backslash>'],
+ '<<end-of-file>>': ['<Control-d>'],
+ '<<help>>': ['<F1>'],
+ '<<history-next>>': ['<Alt-n>', '<Meta-n>'],
+ '<<history-previous>>': ['<Alt-p>', '<Meta-p>'],
+ '<<interrupt-execution>>': ['<Control-c>'],
+ '<<open-class-browser>>': ['<Control-x><Control-b>'],
+ '<<open-module>>': ['<Control-x><Control-m>'],
+ '<<open-new-window>>': ['<Control-x><Control-n>'],
+ '<<open-window-from-file>>': ['<Control-x><Control-f>'],
+ '<<plain-newline-and-indent>>': ['<Control-j>'],
+ '<<redo>>': ['<Alt-z>', '<Meta-z>'],
+ '<<save-copy-of-window-as-file>>': ['<Control-x><w>'],
+ '<<save-window-as-file>>': ['<Control-x><Control-w>'],
+ '<<save-window>>': ['<Control-x><Control-s>'],
+ '<<select-all>>': ['<Alt-a>', '<Meta-a>'],
+ '<<toggle-auto-coloring>>': ['<Control-slash>'],
+ '<<undo>>': ['<Control-z>']}
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/loader.py b/Lib/idlelib/loader.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6a438c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/loader.py
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+# Everything is done inside the loader function so that no other names
+# are placed in the global namespace. Before user code is executed,
+# even this name is unbound.
+def loader():
+ import sys, os, protocol, threading, time
+ import Remote
+
+## Use to debug the loading process itself:
+## sys.stdout = open('c:\\windows\\desktop\\stdout.txt','a')
+## sys.stderr = open('c:\\windows\\desktop\\stderr.txt','a')
+
+ # Ensure that there is absolutely no pollution of the global
+ # namespace by deleting the global name of this function.
+ global loader
+ del loader
+
+ # Connect to IDLE
+ try:
+ client = protocol.Client()
+ except protocol.connectionLost, cL:
+ print 'loader: Unable to connect to IDLE', cL
+ return
+
+ # Connect to an ExecBinding object that needs our help. If
+ # the user is starting multiple programs right now, we might get a
+ # different one than the one that started us. Proving that's okay is
+ # left as an exercise to the reader. (HINT: Twelve, by the pigeonhole
+ # principle)
+ ExecBinding = client.getobject('ExecBinding')
+ if not ExecBinding:
+ print "loader: IDLE does not need me."
+ return
+
+ # All of our input and output goes through ExecBinding.
+ sys.stdin = Remote.pseudoIn( ExecBinding.readline )
+ sys.stdout = Remote.pseudoOut( ExecBinding.write.void, tag="stdout" )
+ sys.stderr = Remote.pseudoOut( ExecBinding.write.void, tag="stderr" )
+
+ # Create a Remote object and start it running.
+ remote = Remote.Remote(globals(), ExecBinding)
+ rthread = threading.Thread(target=remote.mainloop)
+ rthread.setDaemon(1)
+ rthread.start()
+
+ # Block until either the client or the user program stops
+ user = rthread.isAlive
+ while user and client.isAlive():
+ time.sleep(0.025)
+
+ if not user():
+ user = hasattr(sys, "ready_to_exit") and sys.ready_to_exit
+ for t in threading.enumerate():
+ if not t.isDaemon() and t.isAlive() and t!=threading.currentThread():
+ user = t.isAlive
+ break
+
+ # We need to make sure we actually exit, so that the user doesn't get
+ # stuck with an invisible process. We want to finalize C modules, so
+ # we don't use os._exit(), but we don't call sys.exitfunc, which might
+ # block forever.
+ del sys.exitfunc
+ sys.exit()
+
+loader()
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/protocol.py b/Lib/idlelib/protocol.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..10295bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/protocol.py
@@ -0,0 +1,369 @@
+"""protocol (David Scherer <dscherer@cmu.edu>)
+
+ This module implements a simple RPC or "distributed object" protocol.
+ I am probably the 100,000th person to write this in Python, but, hey,
+ it was fun.
+
+ Contents:
+
+ connectionLost is an exception that will be thrown by functions in
+ the protocol module or calls to remote methods that fail because
+ the remote program has closed the socket or because no connection
+ could be established in the first place.
+
+ Server( port=None, connection_hook=None ) creates a server on a
+ well-known port, to which clients can connect. When a client
+ connects, a Connection is created for it. If connection_hook
+ is defined, then connection_hook( socket.getpeername() ) is called
+ before a Connection is created, and if it returns false then the
+ connection is refused. connection_hook must be prepared to be
+ called from any thread.
+
+ Client( ip='127.0.0.1', port=None ) returns a Connection to a Server
+ object at a well-known address and port.
+
+ Connection( socket ) creates an RPC connection on an arbitrary socket,
+ which must already be connected to another program. You do not
+ need to use this directly if you are using Client() or Server().
+
+ publish( name, connect_function ) provides an object with the
+ specified name to some or all Connections. When another program
+ calls Connection.getobject() with the specified name, the
+ specified connect_function is called with the arguments
+
+ connect_function( conn, addr )
+
+ where conn is the Connection object to the requesting client and
+ addr is the address returned by socket.getpeername(). If that
+ function returns an object, that object becomes accessible to
+ the caller. If it returns None, the caller's request fails.
+
+ Connection objects:
+
+ .close() refuses additional RPC messages from the peer, and notifies
+ the peer that the connection has been closed. All pending remote
+ method calls in either program will fail with a connectionLost
+ exception. Further remote method calls on this connection will
+ also result in errors.
+
+ .getobject(name) returns a proxy for the remote object with the
+ specified name, if it exists and the peer permits us access.
+ Otherwise, it returns None. It may throw a connectionLost
+ exception. The returned proxy supports basic attribute access
+ and method calls, and its methods have an extra attribute,
+ .void, which is a function that has the same effect but always
+ returns None. This last capability is provided as a performance
+ hack: object.method.void(params) can return without waiting for
+ the remote process to respond, but object.method(params) needs
+ to wait for a return value or exception.
+
+ .rpc_loop(block=0) processes *incoming* messages for this connection.
+ If block=1, it continues processing until an exception or return
+ value is received, which is normally forever. Otherwise it
+ returns when all currently pending messages have been delivered.
+ It may throw a connectionLost exception.
+
+ .set_close_hook(f) specifies a function to be called when the remote
+ object closes the connection during a call to rpc_loop(). This
+ is a good way for servers to be notified when clients disconnect.
+
+ .set_shutdown_hook(f) specifies a function called *immediately* when
+ the receive loop detects that the connection has been lost. The
+ provided function must be prepared to run in any thread.
+
+ Server objects:
+
+ .rpc_loop() processes incoming messages on all connections, and
+ returns when all pending messages have been processed. It will
+ *not* throw connectionLost exceptions; the
+ Connection.set_close_hook() mechanism is much better for servers.
+"""
+
+import sys, os, string, types
+import socket
+from threading import Thread
+from Queue import Queue, Empty
+from cPickle import Pickler, Unpickler, PicklingError
+
+class connectionLost:
+ def __init__(self, what=""): self.what = what
+ def __repr__(self): return self.what
+ def __str__(self): return self.what
+
+def getmethods(cls):
+ "Returns a list of the names of the methods of a class."
+ methods = []
+ for b in cls.__bases__:
+ methods = methods + getmethods(b)
+ d = cls.__dict__
+ for k in d.keys():
+ if type(d[k])==types.FunctionType:
+ methods.append(k)
+ return methods
+
+class methodproxy:
+ "Proxy for a method of a remote object."
+ def __init__(self, classp, name):
+ self.classp=classp
+ self.name=name
+ self.client = classp.client
+ def __call__(self, *args, **keywords):
+ return self.client.call( 'm', self.classp.name, self.name, args, keywords )
+
+ def void(self, *args, **keywords):
+ self.client.call_void( 'm', self.classp.name,self.name,args,keywords)
+
+class classproxy:
+ "Proxy for a remote object."
+ def __init__(self, client, name, methods):
+ self.__dict__['client'] = client
+ self.__dict__['name'] = name
+
+ for m in methods:
+ prox = methodproxy( self, m )
+ self.__dict__[m] = prox
+
+ def __getattr__(self, attr):
+ return self.client.call( 'g', self.name, attr )
+
+ def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
+ self.client.call_void( 's', self.name, attr, value )
+
+local_connect = {}
+def publish(name, connect_function):
+ local_connect[name]=connect_function
+
+class socketFile:
+ "File emulator based on a socket. Provides only blocking semantics for now."
+
+ def __init__(self, socket):
+ self.socket = socket
+ self.buffer = ''
+
+ def _recv(self,bytes):
+ try:
+ r=self.socket.recv(bytes)
+ except:
+ raise connectionLost()
+ if not r:
+ raise connectionLost()
+ return r
+
+ def write(self, string):
+ try:
+ self.socket.send( string )
+ except:
+ raise connectionLost()
+
+ def read(self,bytes):
+ x = bytes-len(self.buffer)
+ while x>0:
+ self.buffer=self.buffer+self._recv(x)
+ x = bytes-len(self.buffer)
+ s = self.buffer[:bytes]
+ self.buffer=self.buffer[bytes:]
+ return s
+
+ def readline(self):
+ while 1:
+ f = string.find(self.buffer,'\n')
+ if f>=0:
+ s = self.buffer[:f+1]
+ self.buffer=self.buffer[f+1:]
+ return s
+ self.buffer = self.buffer + self._recv(1024)
+
+
+class Connection (Thread):
+ debug = 0
+ def __init__(self, socket):
+ self.local_objects = {}
+ self.socket = socket
+ self.name = socket.getpeername()
+ self.socketfile = socketFile(socket)
+ self.queue = Queue(-1)
+ self.refuse_messages = 0
+ self.cmds = { 'm': self.r_meth,
+ 'g': self.r_get,
+ 's': self.r_set,
+ 'o': self.r_geto,
+ 'e': self.r_exc,
+ #'r' handled by rpc_loop
+ }
+
+ Thread.__init__(self)
+ self.setDaemon(1)
+ self.start()
+
+ def getobject(self, name):
+ methods = self.call( 'o', name )
+ if methods is None: return None
+ return classproxy(self, name, methods)
+
+ # close_hook is called from rpc_loop(), like a normal remote method
+ # invocation
+ def set_close_hook(self,hook): self.close_hook = hook
+
+ # shutdown_hook is called directly from the run() thread, and needs
+ # to be "thread safe"
+ def set_shutdown_hook(self,hook): self.shutdown_hook = hook
+
+ close_hook = None
+ shutdown_hook = None
+
+ def close(self):
+ self._shutdown()
+ self.refuse_messages = 1
+
+ def call(self, c, *args):
+ self.send( (c, args, 1 ) )
+ return self.rpc_loop( block = 1 )
+
+ def call_void(self, c, *args):
+ try:
+ self.send( (c, args, 0 ) )
+ except:
+ pass
+
+ # the following methods handle individual RPC calls:
+
+ def r_geto(self, obj):
+ c = local_connect.get(obj)
+ if not c: return None
+ o = c(self, self.name)
+ if not o: return None
+ self.local_objects[obj] = o
+ return getmethods(o.__class__)
+
+ def r_meth(self, obj, name, args, keywords):
+ return apply( getattr(self.local_objects[obj],name), args, keywords)
+
+ def r_get(self, obj, name):
+ return getattr(self.local_objects[obj],name)
+
+ def r_set(self, obj, name, value):
+ setattr(self.local_objects[obj],name,value)
+
+ def r_exc(self, e, v):
+ raise e, v
+
+ def rpc_exec(self, cmd, arg, ret):
+ if self.refuse_messages: return
+ if self.debug: print cmd,arg,ret
+ if ret:
+ try:
+ r=apply(self.cmds.get(cmd), arg)
+ self.send( ('r', r, 0) )
+ except:
+ try:
+ self.send( ('e', sys.exc_info()[:2], 0) )
+ except PicklingError:
+ self.send( ('e', (TypeError, 'Unpicklable exception.'), 0 ) )
+ else:
+ # we cannot report exceptions to the caller, so
+ # we report them in this process.
+ r=apply(self.cmds.get(cmd), arg)
+
+ # the following methods implement the RPC and message loops:
+
+ def rpc_loop(self, block=0):
+ if self.refuse_messages: raise connectionLost('(already closed)')
+ try:
+ while 1:
+ try:
+ cmd, arg, ret = self.queue.get( block )
+ except Empty:
+ return None
+ if cmd=='r': return arg
+ self.rpc_exec(cmd,arg,ret)
+ except connectionLost:
+ if self.close_hook:
+ self.close_hook()
+ self.close_hook = None
+ raise
+
+ def run(self):
+ try:
+ while 1:
+ data = self.recv()
+ self.queue.put( data )
+ except:
+ self.queue.put( ('e', sys.exc_info()[:2], 0) )
+
+ # The following send raw pickled data to the peer
+
+ def send(self, data):
+ try:
+ Pickler(self.socketfile,1).dump( data )
+ except connectionLost:
+ self._shutdown()
+ if self.shutdown_hook: self.shutdown_hook()
+ raise
+
+ def recv(self):
+ try:
+ return Unpickler(self.socketfile).load()
+ except connectionLost:
+ self._shutdown()
+ if self.shutdown_hook: self.shutdown_hook()
+ raise
+ except:
+ raise
+
+ def _shutdown(self):
+ try:
+ self.socket.shutdown(1)
+ self.socket.close()
+ except:
+ pass
+
+
+class Server (Thread):
+ default_port = 0x1D1E # "IDlE"
+
+ def __init__(self, port=None, connection_hook=None):
+ self.connections = []
+ self.port = port or self.default_port
+ self.connection_hook = connection_hook
+
+ try:
+ self.wellknown = s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
+ s.bind('', self.port)
+ s.listen(3)
+ except:
+ raise connectionLost
+
+ Thread.__init__(self)
+ self.setDaemon(1)
+ self.start()
+
+ def run(self):
+ s = self.wellknown
+ while 1:
+ conn, addr = s.accept()
+ if self.connection_hook and not self.connection_hook(addr):
+ try:
+ conn.shutdown(1)
+ except:
+ pass
+ continue
+ self.connections.append( Connection(conn) )
+
+ def rpc_loop(self):
+ cns = self.connections[:]
+ for c in cns:
+ try:
+ c.rpc_loop(block = 0)
+ except connectionLost:
+ if c in self.connections:
+ self.connections.remove(c)
+
+def Client(ip='127.0.0.1', port=None):
+ try:
+ s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
+ s.connect(ip,port or Server.default_port)
+ except socket.error, what:
+ raise connectionLost(str(what))
+ except:
+ raise connectionLost()
+ return Connection(s)
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/pyclbr.py b/Lib/idlelib/pyclbr.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74b7ff7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/pyclbr.py
@@ -0,0 +1,336 @@
+"""Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods.
+
+Parse enough of a Python file to recognize class and method
+definitions and to find out the superclasses of a class.
+
+The interface consists of a single function:
+ readmodule(module, path)
+module is the name of a Python module, path is an optional list of
+directories where the module is to be searched. If present, path is
+prepended to the system search path sys.path.
+The return value is a dictionary. The keys of the dictionary are
+the names of the classes defined in the module (including classes
+that are defined via the from XXX import YYY construct). The values
+are class instances of the class Class defined here.
+
+A class is described by the class Class in this module. Instances
+of this class have the following instance variables:
+ name -- the name of the class
+ super -- a list of super classes (Class instances)
+ methods -- a dictionary of methods
+ file -- the file in which the class was defined
+ lineno -- the line in the file on which the class statement occurred
+The dictionary of methods uses the method names as keys and the line
+numbers on which the method was defined as values.
+If the name of a super class is not recognized, the corresponding
+entry in the list of super classes is not a class instance but a
+string giving the name of the super class. Since import statements
+are recognized and imported modules are scanned as well, this
+shouldn't happen often.
+
+BUGS
+- Continuation lines are not dealt with at all.
+- While triple-quoted strings won't confuse it, lines that look like
+ def, class, import or "from ... import" stmts inside backslash-continued
+ single-quoted strings are treated like code. The expense of stopping
+ that isn't worth it.
+- Code that doesn't pass tabnanny or python -t will confuse it, unless
+ you set the module TABWIDTH vrbl (default 8) to the correct tab width
+ for the file.
+
+PACKAGE RELATED BUGS
+- If you have a package and a module inside that or another package
+ with the same name, module caching doesn't work properly since the
+ key is the base name of the module/package.
+- The only entry that is returned when you readmodule a package is a
+ __path__ whose value is a list which confuses certain class browsers.
+- When code does:
+ from package import subpackage
+ class MyClass(subpackage.SuperClass):
+ ...
+ It can't locate the parent. It probably needs to have the same
+ hairy logic that the import locator already does. (This logic
+ exists coded in Python in the freeze package.)
+"""
+
+import os
+import sys
+import imp
+import re
+import string
+
+TABWIDTH = 8
+
+_getnext = re.compile(r"""
+ (?P<String>
+ \""" [^"\\]* (?:
+ (?: \\. | "(?!"") )
+ [^"\\]*
+ )*
+ \"""
+
+ | ''' [^'\\]* (?:
+ (?: \\. | '(?!'') )
+ [^'\\]*
+ )*
+ '''
+ )
+
+| (?P<Method>
+ ^
+ (?P<MethodIndent> [ \t]* )
+ def [ \t]+
+ (?P<MethodName> [a-zA-Z_] \w* )
+ [ \t]* \(
+ )
+
+| (?P<Class>
+ ^
+ (?P<ClassIndent> [ \t]* )
+ class [ \t]+
+ (?P<ClassName> [a-zA-Z_] \w* )
+ [ \t]*
+ (?P<ClassSupers> \( [^)\n]* \) )?
+ [ \t]* :
+ )
+
+| (?P<Import>
+ ^ import [ \t]+
+ (?P<ImportList> [^#;\n]+ )
+ )
+
+| (?P<ImportFrom>
+ ^ from [ \t]+
+ (?P<ImportFromPath>
+ [a-zA-Z_] \w*
+ (?:
+ [ \t]* \. [ \t]* [a-zA-Z_] \w*
+ )*
+ )
+ [ \t]+
+ import [ \t]+
+ (?P<ImportFromList> [^#;\n]+ )
+ )
+""", re.VERBOSE | re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE).search
+
+_modules = {} # cache of modules we've seen
+
+# each Python class is represented by an instance of this class
+class Class:
+ '''Class to represent a Python class.'''
+ def __init__(self, module, name, super, file, lineno):
+ self.module = module
+ self.name = name
+ if super is None:
+ super = []
+ self.super = super
+ self.methods = {}
+ self.file = file
+ self.lineno = lineno
+
+ def _addmethod(self, name, lineno):
+ self.methods[name] = lineno
+
+class Function(Class):
+ '''Class to represent a top-level Python function'''
+ def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno):
+ Class.__init__(self, module, name, None, file, lineno)
+ def _addmethod(self, name, lineno):
+ assert 0, "Function._addmethod() shouldn't be called"
+
+def readmodule(module, path=[], inpackage=0):
+ '''Backwards compatible interface.
+
+ Like readmodule_ex() but strips Function objects from the
+ resulting dictionary.'''
+
+ dict = readmodule_ex(module, path, inpackage)
+ res = {}
+ for key, value in dict.items():
+ if not isinstance(value, Function):
+ res[key] = value
+ return res
+
+def readmodule_ex(module, path=[], inpackage=0):
+ '''Read a module file and return a dictionary of classes.
+
+ Search for MODULE in PATH and sys.path, read and parse the
+ module and return a dictionary with one entry for each class
+ found in the module.'''
+
+ dict = {}
+
+ i = string.rfind(module, '.')
+ if i >= 0:
+ # Dotted module name
+ package = string.strip(module[:i])
+ submodule = string.strip(module[i+1:])
+ parent = readmodule(package, path, inpackage)
+ child = readmodule(submodule, parent['__path__'], 1)
+ return child
+
+ if _modules.has_key(module):
+ # we've seen this module before...
+ return _modules[module]
+ if module in sys.builtin_module_names:
+ # this is a built-in module
+ _modules[module] = dict
+ return dict
+
+ # search the path for the module
+ f = None
+ if inpackage:
+ try:
+ f, file, (suff, mode, type) = \
+ imp.find_module(module, path)
+ except ImportError:
+ f = None
+ if f is None:
+ fullpath = list(path) + sys.path
+ f, file, (suff, mode, type) = imp.find_module(module, fullpath)
+ if type == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
+ dict['__path__'] = [file]
+ _modules[module] = dict
+ path = [file] + path
+ f, file, (suff, mode, type) = \
+ imp.find_module('__init__', [file])
+ if type != imp.PY_SOURCE:
+ # not Python source, can't do anything with this module
+ f.close()
+ _modules[module] = dict
+ return dict
+
+ _modules[module] = dict
+ imports = []
+ classstack = [] # stack of (class, indent) pairs
+ src = f.read()
+ f.close()
+
+ # To avoid having to stop the regexp at each newline, instead
+ # when we need a line number we simply string.count the number of
+ # newlines in the string since the last time we did this; i.e.,
+ # lineno = lineno + \
+ # string.count(src, '\n', last_lineno_pos, here)
+ # last_lineno_pos = here
+ countnl = string.count
+ lineno, last_lineno_pos = 1, 0
+ i = 0
+ while 1:
+ m = _getnext(src, i)
+ if not m:
+ break
+ start, i = m.span()
+
+ if m.start("Method") >= 0:
+ # found a method definition or function
+ thisindent = _indent(m.group("MethodIndent"))
+ meth_name = m.group("MethodName")
+ lineno = lineno + \
+ countnl(src, '\n',
+ last_lineno_pos, start)
+ last_lineno_pos = start
+ # close all classes indented at least as much
+ while classstack and \
+ classstack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
+ del classstack[-1]
+ if classstack:
+ # it's a class method
+ cur_class = classstack[-1][0]
+ cur_class._addmethod(meth_name, lineno)
+ else:
+ # it's a function
+ f = Function(module, meth_name,
+ file, lineno)
+ dict[meth_name] = f
+
+ elif m.start("String") >= 0:
+ pass
+
+ elif m.start("Class") >= 0:
+ # we found a class definition
+ thisindent = _indent(m.group("ClassIndent"))
+ # close all classes indented at least as much
+ while classstack and \
+ classstack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
+ del classstack[-1]
+ lineno = lineno + \
+ countnl(src, '\n', last_lineno_pos, start)
+ last_lineno_pos = start
+ class_name = m.group("ClassName")
+ inherit = m.group("ClassSupers")
+ if inherit:
+ # the class inherits from other classes
+ inherit = string.strip(inherit[1:-1])
+ names = []
+ for n in string.splitfields(inherit, ','):
+ n = string.strip(n)
+ if dict.has_key(n):
+ # we know this super class
+ n = dict[n]
+ else:
+ c = string.splitfields(n, '.')
+ if len(c) > 1:
+ # super class
+ # is of the
+ # form module.class:
+ # look in
+ # module for class
+ m = c[-2]
+ c = c[-1]
+ if _modules.has_key(m):
+ d = _modules[m]
+ if d.has_key(c):
+ n = d[c]
+ names.append(n)
+ inherit = names
+ # remember this class
+ cur_class = Class(module, class_name, inherit,
+ file, lineno)
+ dict[class_name] = cur_class
+ classstack.append((cur_class, thisindent))
+
+ elif m.start("Import") >= 0:
+ # import module
+ for n in string.split(m.group("ImportList"), ','):
+ n = string.strip(n)
+ try:
+ # recursively read the imported module
+ d = readmodule(n, path, inpackage)
+ except:
+ ##print 'module', n, 'not found'
+ pass
+
+ elif m.start("ImportFrom") >= 0:
+ # from module import stuff
+ mod = m.group("ImportFromPath")
+ names = string.split(m.group("ImportFromList"), ',')
+ try:
+ # recursively read the imported module
+ d = readmodule(mod, path, inpackage)
+ except:
+ ##print 'module', mod, 'not found'
+ continue
+ # add any classes that were defined in the
+ # imported module to our name space if they
+ # were mentioned in the list
+ for n in names:
+ n = string.strip(n)
+ if d.has_key(n):
+ dict[n] = d[n]
+ elif n == '*':
+ # only add a name if not
+ # already there (to mimic what
+ # Python does internally)
+ # also don't add names that
+ # start with _
+ for n in d.keys():
+ if n[0] != '_' and \
+ not dict.has_key(n):
+ dict[n] = d[n]
+ else:
+ assert 0, "regexp _getnext found something unexpected"
+
+ return dict
+
+def _indent(ws, _expandtabs=string.expandtabs):
+ return len(_expandtabs(ws, TABWIDTH))
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/spawn.py b/Lib/idlelib/spawn.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce6b41c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/spawn.py
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+# spawn - This is ugly, OS-specific code to spawn a separate process. It
+# also defines a function for getting the version of a path most
+# likely to work with cranky API functions.
+
+import os
+
+def hardpath(path):
+ path = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(path))
+ try:
+ import win32api
+ path = win32api.GetShortPathName( path )
+ except:
+ pass
+ return path
+
+if hasattr(os, 'spawnv'):
+
+ # Windows-ish OS: we use spawnv(), and stick quotes around arguments
+ # in case they contains spaces, since Windows will jam all the
+ # arguments to spawn() or exec() together into one string. The
+ # kill_zombies function is a noop.
+
+ def spawn(bin, *args):
+ nargs = [bin]
+ for arg in args:
+ nargs.append( '"'+arg+'"' )
+ os.spawnv( os.P_NOWAIT, bin, nargs )
+
+ def kill_zombies(): pass
+
+elif hasattr(os, 'fork'):
+
+ # UNIX-ish operating system: we fork() and exec(), and we have to track
+ # the pids of our children and call waitpid() on them to avoid leaving
+ # zombies in the process table. kill_zombies() does the dirty work, and
+ # should be called periodically.
+
+ zombies = []
+
+ def spawn(bin, *args):
+ pid = os.fork()
+ if pid:
+ zombies.append(pid)
+ else:
+ os.execv( bin, (bin, ) + args )
+
+ def kill_zombies():
+ for z in zombies[:]:
+ stat = os.waitpid(z, os.WNOHANG)
+ if stat[0]==z:
+ zombies.remove(z)
+
+else:
+ # If you get here, you may be able to write an alternative implementation
+ # of these functions for your OS.
+
+ def kill_zombies(): pass
+
+ raise OSError, 'This OS does not support fork() or spawnv().'
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/tabnanny.py b/Lib/idlelib/tabnanny.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8d3eab5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/tabnanny.py
@@ -0,0 +1,372 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+"""The Tab Nanny despises ambiguous indentation. She knows no mercy."""
+
+# Released to the public domain, by Tim Peters, 15 April 1998.
+
+# XXX Note: this is now a standard library module.
+# XXX The API needs to undergo changes however; the current code is too
+# XXX script-like. This will be addressed later.
+
+__version__ = "6"
+
+import os
+import sys
+import string
+import getopt
+import tokenize
+
+verbose = 0
+filename_only = 0
+
+def errprint(*args):
+ sep = ""
+ for arg in args:
+ sys.stderr.write(sep + str(arg))
+ sep = " "
+ sys.stderr.write("\n")
+
+def main():
+ global verbose, filename_only
+ try:
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "qv")
+ except getopt.error, msg:
+ errprint(msg)
+ return
+ for o, a in opts:
+ if o == '-q':
+ filename_only = filename_only + 1
+ if o == '-v':
+ verbose = verbose + 1
+ if not args:
+ errprint("Usage:", sys.argv[0], "[-v] file_or_directory ...")
+ return
+ for arg in args:
+ check(arg)
+
+class NannyNag:
+ def __init__(self, lineno, msg, line):
+ self.lineno, self.msg, self.line = lineno, msg, line
+ def get_lineno(self):
+ return self.lineno
+ def get_msg(self):
+ return self.msg
+ def get_line(self):
+ return self.line
+
+def check(file):
+ if os.path.isdir(file) and not os.path.islink(file):
+ if verbose:
+ print "%s: listing directory" % `file`
+ names = os.listdir(file)
+ for name in names:
+ fullname = os.path.join(file, name)
+ if (os.path.isdir(fullname) and
+ not os.path.islink(fullname) or
+ os.path.normcase(name[-3:]) == ".py"):
+ check(fullname)
+ return
+
+ try:
+ f = open(file)
+ except IOError, msg:
+ errprint("%s: I/O Error: %s" % (`file`, str(msg)))
+ return
+
+ if verbose > 1:
+ print "checking", `file`, "..."
+
+ reset_globals()
+ try:
+ tokenize.tokenize(f.readline, tokeneater)
+
+ except tokenize.TokenError, msg:
+ errprint("%s: Token Error: %s" % (`file`, str(msg)))
+ return
+
+ except NannyNag, nag:
+ badline = nag.get_lineno()
+ line = nag.get_line()
+ if verbose:
+ print "%s: *** Line %d: trouble in tab city! ***" % (
+ `file`, badline)
+ print "offending line:", `line`
+ print nag.get_msg()
+ else:
+ if ' ' in file: file = '"' + file + '"'
+ if filename_only: print file
+ else: print file, badline, `line`
+ return
+
+ if verbose:
+ print "%s: Clean bill of health." % `file`
+
+class Whitespace:
+ # the characters used for space and tab
+ S, T = ' \t'
+
+ # members:
+ # raw
+ # the original string
+ # n
+ # the number of leading whitespace characters in raw
+ # nt
+ # the number of tabs in raw[:n]
+ # norm
+ # the normal form as a pair (count, trailing), where:
+ # count
+ # a tuple such that raw[:n] contains count[i]
+ # instances of S * i + T
+ # trailing
+ # the number of trailing spaces in raw[:n]
+ # It's A Theorem that m.indent_level(t) ==
+ # n.indent_level(t) for all t >= 1 iff m.norm == n.norm.
+ # is_simple
+ # true iff raw[:n] is of the form (T*)(S*)
+
+ def __init__(self, ws):
+ self.raw = ws
+ S, T = Whitespace.S, Whitespace.T
+ count = []
+ b = n = nt = 0
+ for ch in self.raw:
+ if ch == S:
+ n = n + 1
+ b = b + 1
+ elif ch == T:
+ n = n + 1
+ nt = nt + 1
+ if b >= len(count):
+ count = count + [0] * (b - len(count) + 1)
+ count[b] = count[b] + 1
+ b = 0
+ else:
+ break
+ self.n = n
+ self.nt = nt
+ self.norm = tuple(count), b
+ self.is_simple = len(count) <= 1
+
+ # return length of longest contiguous run of spaces (whether or not
+ # preceding a tab)
+ def longest_run_of_spaces(self):
+ count, trailing = self.norm
+ return max(len(count)-1, trailing)
+
+ def indent_level(self, tabsize):
+ # count, il = self.norm
+ # for i in range(len(count)):
+ # if count[i]:
+ # il = il + (i/tabsize + 1)*tabsize * count[i]
+ # return il
+
+ # quicker:
+ # il = trailing + sum (i/ts + 1)*ts*count[i] =
+ # trailing + ts * sum (i/ts + 1)*count[i] =
+ # trailing + ts * sum i/ts*count[i] + count[i] =
+ # trailing + ts * [(sum i/ts*count[i]) + (sum count[i])] =
+ # trailing + ts * [(sum i/ts*count[i]) + num_tabs]
+ # and note that i/ts*count[i] is 0 when i < ts
+
+ count, trailing = self.norm
+ il = 0
+ for i in range(tabsize, len(count)):
+ il = il + i/tabsize * count[i]
+ return trailing + tabsize * (il + self.nt)
+
+ # return true iff self.indent_level(t) == other.indent_level(t)
+ # for all t >= 1
+ def equal(self, other):
+ return self.norm == other.norm
+
+ # return a list of tuples (ts, i1, i2) such that
+ # i1 == self.indent_level(ts) != other.indent_level(ts) == i2.
+ # Intended to be used after not self.equal(other) is known, in which
+ # case it will return at least one witnessing tab size.
+ def not_equal_witness(self, other):
+ n = max(self.longest_run_of_spaces(),
+ other.longest_run_of_spaces()) + 1
+ a = []
+ for ts in range(1, n+1):
+ if self.indent_level(ts) != other.indent_level(ts):
+ a.append( (ts,
+ self.indent_level(ts),
+ other.indent_level(ts)) )
+ return a
+
+ # Return true iff self.indent_level(t) < other.indent_level(t)
+ # for all t >= 1.
+ # The algorithm is due to Vincent Broman.
+ # Easy to prove it's correct.
+ # XXXpost that.
+ # Trivial to prove n is sharp (consider T vs ST).
+ # Unknown whether there's a faster general way. I suspected so at
+ # first, but no longer.
+ # For the special (but common!) case where M and N are both of the
+ # form (T*)(S*), M.less(N) iff M.len() < N.len() and
+ # M.num_tabs() <= N.num_tabs(). Proof is easy but kinda long-winded.
+ # XXXwrite that up.
+ # Note that M is of the form (T*)(S*) iff len(M.norm[0]) <= 1.
+ def less(self, other):
+ if self.n >= other.n:
+ return 0
+ if self.is_simple and other.is_simple:
+ return self.nt <= other.nt
+ n = max(self.longest_run_of_spaces(),
+ other.longest_run_of_spaces()) + 1
+ # the self.n >= other.n test already did it for ts=1
+ for ts in range(2, n+1):
+ if self.indent_level(ts) >= other.indent_level(ts):
+ return 0
+ return 1
+
+ # return a list of tuples (ts, i1, i2) such that
+ # i1 == self.indent_level(ts) >= other.indent_level(ts) == i2.
+ # Intended to be used after not self.less(other) is known, in which
+ # case it will return at least one witnessing tab size.
+ def not_less_witness(self, other):
+ n = max(self.longest_run_of_spaces(),
+ other.longest_run_of_spaces()) + 1
+ a = []
+ for ts in range(1, n+1):
+ if self.indent_level(ts) >= other.indent_level(ts):
+ a.append( (ts,
+ self.indent_level(ts),
+ other.indent_level(ts)) )
+ return a
+
+def format_witnesses(w):
+ import string
+ firsts = map(lambda tup: str(tup[0]), w)
+ prefix = "at tab size"
+ if len(w) > 1:
+ prefix = prefix + "s"
+ return prefix + " " + string.join(firsts, ', ')
+
+# The collection of globals, the reset_globals() function, and the
+# tokeneater() function, depend on which version of tokenize is
+# in use.
+
+if hasattr(tokenize, 'NL'):
+ # take advantage of Guido's patch!
+
+ indents = []
+ check_equal = 0
+
+ def reset_globals():
+ global indents, check_equal
+ check_equal = 0
+ indents = [Whitespace("")]
+
+ def tokeneater(type, token, start, end, line,
+ INDENT=tokenize.INDENT,
+ DEDENT=tokenize.DEDENT,
+ NEWLINE=tokenize.NEWLINE,
+ JUNK=(tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.NL) ):
+ global indents, check_equal
+
+ if type == NEWLINE:
+ # a program statement, or ENDMARKER, will eventually follow,
+ # after some (possibly empty) run of tokens of the form
+ # (NL | COMMENT)* (INDENT | DEDENT+)?
+ # If an INDENT appears, setting check_equal is wrong, and will
+ # be undone when we see the INDENT.
+ check_equal = 1
+
+ elif type == INDENT:
+ check_equal = 0
+ thisguy = Whitespace(token)
+ if not indents[-1].less(thisguy):
+ witness = indents[-1].not_less_witness(thisguy)
+ msg = "indent not greater e.g. " + format_witnesses(witness)
+ raise NannyNag(start[0], msg, line)
+ indents.append(thisguy)
+
+ elif type == DEDENT:
+ # there's nothing we need to check here! what's important is
+ # that when the run of DEDENTs ends, the indentation of the
+ # program statement (or ENDMARKER) that triggered the run is
+ # equal to what's left at the top of the indents stack
+
+ # Ouch! This assert triggers if the last line of the source
+ # is indented *and* lacks a newline -- then DEDENTs pop out
+ # of thin air.
+ # assert check_equal # else no earlier NEWLINE, or an earlier INDENT
+ check_equal = 1
+
+ del indents[-1]
+
+ elif check_equal and type not in JUNK:
+ # this is the first "real token" following a NEWLINE, so it
+ # must be the first token of the next program statement, or an
+ # ENDMARKER; the "line" argument exposes the leading whitespace
+ # for this statement; in the case of ENDMARKER, line is an empty
+ # string, so will properly match the empty string with which the
+ # "indents" stack was seeded
+ check_equal = 0
+ thisguy = Whitespace(line)
+ if not indents[-1].equal(thisguy):
+ witness = indents[-1].not_equal_witness(thisguy)
+ msg = "indent not equal e.g. " + format_witnesses(witness)
+ raise NannyNag(start[0], msg, line)
+
+else:
+ # unpatched version of tokenize
+
+ nesting_level = 0
+ indents = []
+ check_equal = 0
+
+ def reset_globals():
+ global nesting_level, indents, check_equal
+ nesting_level = check_equal = 0
+ indents = [Whitespace("")]
+
+ def tokeneater(type, token, start, end, line,
+ INDENT=tokenize.INDENT,
+ DEDENT=tokenize.DEDENT,
+ NEWLINE=tokenize.NEWLINE,
+ COMMENT=tokenize.COMMENT,
+ OP=tokenize.OP):
+ global nesting_level, indents, check_equal
+
+ if type == INDENT:
+ check_equal = 0
+ thisguy = Whitespace(token)
+ if not indents[-1].less(thisguy):
+ witness = indents[-1].not_less_witness(thisguy)
+ msg = "indent not greater e.g. " + format_witnesses(witness)
+ raise NannyNag(start[0], msg, line)
+ indents.append(thisguy)
+
+ elif type == DEDENT:
+ del indents[-1]
+
+ elif type == NEWLINE:
+ if nesting_level == 0:
+ check_equal = 1
+
+ elif type == COMMENT:
+ pass
+
+ elif check_equal:
+ check_equal = 0
+ thisguy = Whitespace(line)
+ if not indents[-1].equal(thisguy):
+ witness = indents[-1].not_equal_witness(thisguy)
+ msg = "indent not equal e.g. " + format_witnesses(witness)
+ raise NannyNag(start[0], msg, line)
+
+ if type == OP and token in ('{', '[', '('):
+ nesting_level = nesting_level + 1
+
+ elif type == OP and token in ('}', ']', ')'):
+ if nesting_level == 0:
+ raise NannyNag(start[0],
+ "unbalanced bracket '" + token + "'",
+ line)
+ nesting_level = nesting_level - 1
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
+
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/testcode.py b/Lib/idlelib/testcode.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05eaa56
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/testcode.py
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+import string
+
+def f():
+ a = 0
+ b = 1
+ c = 2
+ d = 3
+ e = 4
+ g()
+
+def g():
+ h()
+
+def h():
+ i()
+
+def i():
+ j()
+
+def j():
+ k()
+
+def k():
+ l()
+
+l = lambda: test()
+
+def test():
+ string.capwords(1)
+
+f()