From a989b73e8ebf869dcc71d06127e8797c92260a0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zachary Ware Date: Sat, 27 May 2023 12:34:19 -0500 Subject: gh-75552: Remove deprecated tkinter.tix module (GH-104902) --- Doc/conf.py | 1 - Doc/faq/gui.rst | 11 +- Doc/library/tk.rst | 4 +- Doc/library/tkinter.rst | 4 - Doc/library/tkinter.tix.rst | 583 ------ Doc/tools/.nitignore | 1 - Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst | 2 +- Doc/whatsnew/3.13.rst | 4 + Doc/whatsnew/3.6.rst | 2 +- Lib/_compat_pickle.py | 1 - Lib/test/pythoninfo.py | 1 - Lib/test/test_tix.py | 40 - Lib/tkinter/tix.py | 1948 -------------------- .../2023-05-24-17-22-56.gh-issue-75552._QlrpQ.rst | 1 + PCbuild/get_externals.bat | 1 - PCbuild/prepare_tcltk.bat | 3 - PCbuild/readme.txt | 2 +- PCbuild/regen.targets | 3 +- PCbuild/tcltk.props | 8 - PCbuild/tix.vcxproj | 101 - Tools/freeze/README | 14 +- Tools/msi/purge.py | 2 +- 22 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 2719 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Doc/library/tkinter.tix.rst delete mode 100644 Lib/test/test_tix.py delete mode 100644 Lib/tkinter/tix.py create mode 100644 Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2023-05-24-17-22-56.gh-issue-75552._QlrpQ.rst delete mode 100644 PCbuild/tix.vcxproj diff --git a/Doc/conf.py b/Doc/conf.py index 485c0bd..09e12e2 100644 --- a/Doc/conf.py +++ b/Doc/conf.py @@ -235,7 +235,6 @@ epub_publisher = 'Python Software Foundation' # match any of the following regexes (using re.match). coverage_ignore_modules = [ r'[T|t][k|K]', - r'Tix', ] coverage_ignore_functions = [ diff --git a/Doc/faq/gui.rst b/Doc/faq/gui.rst index 023ffdf..0a37234 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/gui.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/gui.rst @@ -46,15 +46,8 @@ One solution is to ship the application with the Tcl and Tk libraries, and point to them at run-time using the :envvar:`TCL_LIBRARY` and :envvar:`TK_LIBRARY` environment variables. -To get truly stand-alone applications, the Tcl scripts that form the library -have to be integrated into the application as well. One tool supporting that is -SAM (stand-alone modules), which is part of the Tix distribution -(https://tix.sourceforge.net/). - -Build Tix with SAM enabled, perform the appropriate call to -:c:func:`Tclsam_init`, etc. inside Python's -:file:`Modules/tkappinit.c`, and link with libtclsam and libtksam (you -might include the Tix libraries as well). +Various third-party freeze libraries such as py2exe and cx_Freeze have +handling for Tkinter applications built-in. Can I have Tk events handled while waiting for I/O? diff --git a/Doc/library/tk.rst b/Doc/library/tk.rst index 3dc2130..0593f8b 100644 --- a/Doc/library/tk.rst +++ b/Doc/library/tk.rst @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ Graphical User Interfaces with Tk Tk/Tcl has long been an integral part of Python. It provides a robust and platform independent windowing toolkit, that is available to Python programmers -using the :mod:`tkinter` package, and its extension, the :mod:`tkinter.tix` and -the :mod:`tkinter.ttk` modules. +using the :mod:`tkinter` package, and its extension, the :mod:`tkinter.ttk` module. The :mod:`tkinter` package is a thin object-oriented layer on top of Tcl/Tk. To use :mod:`tkinter`, you don't need to write Tcl code, but you will need to @@ -39,7 +38,6 @@ alternative `GUI frameworks and tools - -**Source code:** :source:`Lib/tkinter/tix.py` - -.. index:: single: Tix - -.. deprecated:: 3.6 - This Tk extension is unmaintained and should not be used in new code. Use - :mod:`tkinter.ttk` instead. - --------------- - -The :mod:`tkinter.tix` (Tk Interface Extension) module provides an additional -rich set of widgets. Although the standard Tk library has many useful widgets, -they are far from complete. The :mod:`tkinter.tix` library provides most of the -commonly needed widgets that are missing from standard Tk: :class:`HList`, -:class:`ComboBox`, :class:`Control` (a.k.a. SpinBox) and an assortment of -scrollable widgets. -:mod:`tkinter.tix` also includes many more widgets that are generally useful in -a wide range of applications: :class:`NoteBook`, :class:`FileEntry`, -:class:`PanedWindow`, etc; there are more than 40 of them. - -With all these new widgets, you can introduce new interaction techniques into -applications, creating more useful and more intuitive user interfaces. You can -design your application by choosing the most appropriate widgets to match the -special needs of your application and users. - -.. seealso:: - - `Tix Homepage `_ - The home page for :mod:`Tix`. This includes links to additional documentation - and downloads. - - `Tix Man Pages `_ - On-line version of the man pages and reference material. - - `Tix Programming Guide `_ - On-line version of the programmer's reference material. - - `Tix Development Applications `_ - Tix applications for development of Tix and Tkinter programs. Tide applications - work under Tk or Tkinter, and include :program:`TixInspect`, an inspector to - remotely modify and debug Tix/Tk/Tkinter applications. - - -Using Tix ---------- - - -.. class:: Tk(screenName=None, baseName=None, className='Tix') - - Toplevel widget of Tix which represents mostly the main window of an - application. It has an associated Tcl interpreter. - - Classes in the :mod:`tkinter.tix` module subclasses the classes in the - :mod:`tkinter`. The former imports the latter, so to use :mod:`tkinter.tix` - with Tkinter, all you need to do is to import one module. In general, you - can just import :mod:`tkinter.tix`, and replace the toplevel call to - :class:`tkinter.Tk` with :class:`tix.Tk`:: - - from tkinter import tix - from tkinter.constants import * - root = tix.Tk() - -To use :mod:`tkinter.tix`, you must have the Tix widgets installed, usually -alongside your installation of the Tk widgets. To test your installation, try -the following:: - - from tkinter import tix - root = tix.Tk() - root.tk.eval('package require Tix') - - -Tix Widgets ------------ - -`Tix `_ -introduces over 40 widget classes to the :mod:`tkinter` repertoire. - - -Basic Widgets -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - -.. class:: Balloon() - - A `Balloon - `_ that - pops up over a widget to provide help. When the user moves the cursor inside a - widget to which a Balloon widget has been bound, a small pop-up window with a - descriptive message will be shown on the screen. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Balloon}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Balloon.tcl} - - -.. class:: ButtonBox() - - The `ButtonBox - `_ - widget creates a box of buttons, such as is commonly used for ``Ok Cancel``. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ButtonBox}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/BtnBox.tcl} - - -.. class:: ComboBox() - - The `ComboBox - `_ - widget is similar to the combo box control in MS Windows. The user can select a - choice by either typing in the entry subwidget or selecting from the listbox - subwidget. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ComboBox}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/ComboBox.tcl} - - -.. class:: Control() - - The `Control - `_ - widget is also known as the :class:`SpinBox` widget. The user can adjust the - value by pressing the two arrow buttons or by entering the value directly into - the entry. The new value will be checked against the user-defined upper and - lower limits. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Control}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Control.tcl} - - -.. class:: LabelEntry() - - The `LabelEntry - `_ - widget packages an entry widget and a label into one mega widget. It can - be used to simplify the creation of "entry-form" type of interface. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{LabelEntry}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/LabEntry.tcl} - - -.. class:: LabelFrame() - - The `LabelFrame - `_ - widget packages a frame widget and a label into one mega widget. To create - widgets inside a LabelFrame widget, one creates the new widgets relative to the - :attr:`frame` subwidget and manage them inside the :attr:`frame` subwidget. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{LabelFrame}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/LabFrame.tcl} - - -.. class:: Meter() - - The `Meter - `_ widget - can be used to show the progress of a background job which may take a long time - to execute. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Meter}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Meter.tcl} - - -.. class:: OptionMenu() - - The `OptionMenu - `_ - creates a menu button of options. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{OptionMenu}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/OptMenu.tcl} - - -.. class:: PopupMenu() - - The `PopupMenu - `_ - widget can be used as a replacement of the ``tk_popup`` command. The advantage - of the :mod:`Tix` :class:`PopupMenu` widget is it requires less application code - to manipulate. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{PopupMenu}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/PopMenu.tcl} - - -.. class:: Select() - - The `Select - `_ widget - is a container of button subwidgets. It can be used to provide radio-box or - check-box style of selection options for the user. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Select}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Select.tcl} - - -.. class:: StdButtonBox() - - The `StdButtonBox - `_ - widget is a group of standard buttons for Motif-like dialog boxes. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{StdButtonBox}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/StdBBox.tcl} - - -File Selectors -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - -.. class:: DirList() - - The `DirList - `_ - widget displays a list view of a directory, its previous directories and its - sub-directories. The user can choose one of the directories displayed in the - list or change to another directory. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{DirList}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/DirList.tcl} - - -.. class:: DirTree() - - The `DirTree - `_ - widget displays a tree view of a directory, its previous directories and its - sub-directories. The user can choose one of the directories displayed in the - list or change to another directory. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{DirTree}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/DirTree.tcl} - - -.. class:: DirSelectDialog() - - The `DirSelectDialog - `_ - widget presents the directories in the file system in a dialog window. The user - can use this dialog window to navigate through the file system to select the - desired directory. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{DirSelectDialog}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/DirDlg.tcl} - - -.. class:: DirSelectBox() - - The :class:`DirSelectBox` is similar to the standard Motif(TM) - directory-selection box. It is generally used for the user to choose a - directory. DirSelectBox stores the directories mostly recently selected into - a ComboBox widget so that they can be quickly selected again. - - -.. class:: ExFileSelectBox() - - The `ExFileSelectBox - `_ - widget is usually embedded in a tixExFileSelectDialog widget. It provides a - convenient method for the user to select files. The style of the - :class:`ExFileSelectBox` widget is very similar to the standard file dialog on - MS Windows 3.1. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ExFileSelectDialog}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/EFileDlg.tcl} - - -.. class:: FileSelectBox() - - The `FileSelectBox - `_ - is similar to the standard Motif(TM) file-selection box. It is generally used - for the user to choose a file. FileSelectBox stores the files mostly recently - selected into a :class:`ComboBox` widget so that they can be quickly selected - again. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{FileSelectDialog}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/FileDlg.tcl} - - -.. class:: FileEntry() - - The `FileEntry - `_ - widget can be used to input a filename. The user can type in the filename - manually. Alternatively, the user can press the button widget that sits next to - the entry, which will bring up a file selection dialog. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{FileEntry}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/FileEnt.tcl} - - -Hierarchical ListBox -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - -.. class:: HList() - - The `HList - `_ widget - can be used to display any data that have a hierarchical structure, for example, - file system directory trees. The list entries are indented and connected by - branch lines according to their places in the hierarchy. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{HList}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/HList1.tcl} - - -.. class:: CheckList() - - The `CheckList - `_ - widget displays a list of items to be selected by the user. CheckList acts - similarly to the Tk checkbutton or radiobutton widgets, except it is capable of - handling many more items than checkbuttons or radiobuttons. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ CheckList}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/ChkList.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledHList (1)}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SHList.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledHList (2)}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SHList2.tcl} - - -.. class:: Tree() - - The `Tree - `_ widget - can be used to display hierarchical data in a tree form. The user can adjust the - view of the tree by opening or closing parts of the tree. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Tree}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Tree.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Tree (Dynamic)}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/DynTree.tcl} - - -Tabular ListBox -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - -.. class:: TList() - - The `TList - `_ widget - can be used to display data in a tabular format. The list entries of a - :class:`TList` widget are similar to the entries in the Tk listbox widget. The - main differences are (1) the :class:`TList` widget can display the list entries - in a two dimensional format and (2) you can use graphical images as well as - multiple colors and fonts for the list entries. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledTList (1)}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/STList1.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledTList (2)}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/STList2.tcl} -.. Grid has yet to be added to Python -.. \subsubsection{Grid Widget} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Simple Grid}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SGrid0.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledGrid}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SGrid1.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Editable Grid}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/EditGrid.tcl} - - -Manager Widgets -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - -.. class:: PanedWindow() - - The `PanedWindow - `_ - widget allows the user to interactively manipulate the sizes of several panes. - The panes can be arranged either vertically or horizontally. The user changes - the sizes of the panes by dragging the resize handle between two panes. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{PanedWindow}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/PanedWin.tcl} - - -.. class:: ListNoteBook() - - The `ListNoteBook - `_ - widget is very similar to the :class:`TixNoteBook` widget: it can be used to - display many windows in a limited space using a notebook metaphor. The notebook - is divided into a stack of pages (windows). At one time only one of these pages - can be shown. The user can navigate through these pages by choosing the name of - the desired page in the :attr:`hlist` subwidget. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ListNoteBook}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/ListNBK.tcl} - - -.. class:: NoteBook() - - The `NoteBook - `_ - widget can be used to display many windows in a limited space using a notebook - metaphor. The notebook is divided into a stack of pages. At one time only one of - these pages can be shown. The user can navigate through these pages by choosing - the visual "tabs" at the top of the NoteBook widget. - -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{NoteBook}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/NoteBook.tcl} - -.. \subsubsection{Scrolled Widgets} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledListBox}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SListBox.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledText}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SText.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{ScrolledWindow}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/SWindow.tcl} -.. Python Demo of: -.. \ulink{Canvas Object View}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/CObjView.tcl} - - -Image Types -^^^^^^^^^^^ - -The :mod:`tkinter.tix` module adds: - -* `pixmap `_ - capabilities to all :mod:`tkinter.tix` and :mod:`tkinter` widgets to create - color images from XPM files. - - .. Python Demo of: - .. \ulink{XPM Image In Button}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Xpm.tcl} - .. Python Demo of: - .. \ulink{XPM Image In Menu}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/Xpm1.tcl} - -* `Compound - `_ image - types can be used to create images that consists of multiple horizontal lines; - each line is composed of a series of items (texts, bitmaps, images or spaces) - arranged from left to right. For example, a compound image can be used to - display a bitmap and a text string simultaneously in a Tk :class:`Button` - widget. - - .. Python Demo of: - .. \ulink{Compound Image In Buttons}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/CmpImg.tcl} - .. Python Demo of: - .. \ulink{Compound Image In NoteBook}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/CmpImg2.tcl} - .. Python Demo of: - .. \ulink{Compound Image Notebook Color Tabs}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/CmpImg4.tcl} - .. Python Demo of: - .. \ulink{Compound Image Icons}{https://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/demos/samples/CmpImg3.tcl} - - -Miscellaneous Widgets -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - -.. class:: InputOnly() - - The `InputOnly - `_ - widgets are to accept inputs from the user, which can be done with the ``bind`` - command (Unix only). - - -Form Geometry Manager -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -In addition, :mod:`tkinter.tix` augments :mod:`tkinter` by providing: - - -.. class:: Form() - - The `Form - `_ geometry - manager based on attachment rules for all Tk widgets. - - -Tix Commands ------------- - - -.. class:: tixCommand() - - The `tix commands - `_ provide - access to miscellaneous elements of :mod:`Tix`'s internal state and the - :mod:`Tix` application context. Most of the information manipulated by these - methods pertains to the application as a whole, or to a screen or display, - rather than to a particular window. - - To view the current settings, the common usage is:: - - from tkinter import tix - root = tix.Tk() - print(root.tix_configure()) - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_configure(cnf=None, **kw) - - Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application context. If no - option is specified, returns a dictionary all of the available options. If - option is specified with no value, then the method returns a list describing the - one named option (this list will be identical to the corresponding sublist of - the value returned if no option is specified). If one or more option-value - pairs are specified, then the method modifies the given option(s) to have the - given value(s); in this case the method returns an empty string. Option may be - any of the configuration options. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_cget(option) - - Returns the current value of the configuration option given by *option*. Option - may be any of the configuration options. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_getbitmap(name) - - Locates a bitmap file of the name ``name.xpm`` or ``name`` in one of the bitmap - directories (see the :meth:`tix_addbitmapdir` method). By using - :meth:`tix_getbitmap`, you can avoid hard coding the pathnames of the bitmap - files in your application. When successful, it returns the complete pathname of - the bitmap file, prefixed with the character ``@``. The returned value can be - used to configure the ``bitmap`` option of the Tk and Tix widgets. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_addbitmapdir(directory) - - Tix maintains a list of directories under which the :meth:`tix_getimage` and - :meth:`tix_getbitmap` methods will search for image files. The standard bitmap - directory is :file:`$TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps`. The :meth:`tix_addbitmapdir` method - adds *directory* into this list. By using this method, the image files of an - applications can also be located using the :meth:`tix_getimage` or - :meth:`tix_getbitmap` method. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_filedialog([dlgclass]) - - Returns the file selection dialog that may be shared among different calls from - this application. This method will create a file selection dialog widget when - it is called the first time. This dialog will be returned by all subsequent - calls to :meth:`tix_filedialog`. An optional dlgclass parameter can be passed - as a string to specified what type of file selection dialog widget is desired. - Possible options are ``tix``, ``FileSelectDialog`` or ``tixExFileSelectDialog``. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_getimage(self, name) - - Locates an image file of the name :file:`name.xpm`, :file:`name.xbm` or - :file:`name.ppm` in one of the bitmap directories (see the - :meth:`tix_addbitmapdir` method above). If more than one file with the same name - (but different extensions) exist, then the image type is chosen according to the - depth of the X display: xbm images are chosen on monochrome displays and color - images are chosen on color displays. By using :meth:`tix_getimage`, you can - avoid hard coding the pathnames of the image files in your application. When - successful, this method returns the name of the newly created image, which can - be used to configure the ``image`` option of the Tk and Tix widgets. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_option_get(name) - - Gets the options maintained by the Tix scheme mechanism. - - -.. method:: tixCommand.tix_resetoptions(newScheme, newFontSet[, newScmPrio]) - - Resets the scheme and fontset of the Tix application to *newScheme* and - *newFontSet*, respectively. This affects only those widgets created after this - call. Therefore, it is best to call the resetoptions method before the creation - of any widgets in a Tix application. - - The optional parameter *newScmPrio* can be given to reset the priority level of - the Tk options set by the Tix schemes. - - Because of the way Tk handles the X option database, after Tix has been has - imported and inited, it is not possible to reset the color schemes and font sets - using the :meth:`tix_config` method. Instead, the :meth:`tix_resetoptions` - method must be used. diff --git a/Doc/tools/.nitignore b/Doc/tools/.nitignore index 2617026..2b1fc2b 100644 --- a/Doc/tools/.nitignore +++ b/Doc/tools/.nitignore @@ -215,7 +215,6 @@ Doc/library/threading.rst Doc/library/time.rst Doc/library/tkinter.rst Doc/library/tkinter.scrolledtext.rst -Doc/library/tkinter.tix.rst Doc/library/tkinter.ttk.rst Doc/library/traceback.rst Doc/library/tty.rst diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst index 3848c85..43bf3fa 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/2.3.rst @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ complete list of changes, or look through the CVS logs for all the details. # [0.36831796169281006, 0.37441694736480713, 0.35304892063140869] # [0.17574405670166016, 0.18193507194519043, 0.17565798759460449] -* The :mod:`Tix` module has received various bug fixes and updates for the +* The :mod:`!Tix` module has received various bug fixes and updates for the current version of the Tix package. * The :mod:`Tkinter` module now works with a thread-enabled version of Tcl. diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/3.13.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/3.13.rst index 6e8f02b..a47a037 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/3.13.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/3.13.rst @@ -256,6 +256,10 @@ Removed or `python-magic `_ instead. (Contributed by Victor Stinner in :gh:`104773`.) +* Remove the :mod:`!tkinter.tix` module, deprecated in Python 3.6. The + third-party Tix library which the module wrapped is unmaintained. + (Contributed by Zachary Ware in :gh:`75552`.) + Porting to Python 3.13 ====================== diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/3.6.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/3.6.rst index b45dc80..7d293c6 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/3.6.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/3.6.rst @@ -2049,7 +2049,7 @@ of OpenSSL. Other features are deprecated in favor of a different API. tkinter ~~~~~~~ -The :mod:`tkinter.tix` module is now deprecated. :mod:`tkinter` users +The :mod:`!tkinter.tix` module is now deprecated. :mod:`tkinter` users should use :mod:`tkinter.ttk` instead. .. _whatsnew36-venv: diff --git a/Lib/_compat_pickle.py b/Lib/_compat_pickle.py index 65a94b6..439f8c0 100644 --- a/Lib/_compat_pickle.py +++ b/Lib/_compat_pickle.py @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ IMPORT_MAPPING = { 'tkMessageBox': 'tkinter.messagebox', 'ScrolledText': 'tkinter.scrolledtext', 'Tkconstants': 'tkinter.constants', - 'Tix': 'tkinter.tix', 'ttk': 'tkinter.ttk', 'Tkinter': 'tkinter', 'markupbase': '_markupbase', diff --git a/Lib/test/pythoninfo.py b/Lib/test/pythoninfo.py index adc211b..b84c144 100644 --- a/Lib/test/pythoninfo.py +++ b/Lib/test/pythoninfo.py @@ -296,7 +296,6 @@ def collect_os(info_add): "TEMP", "TERM", "TILE_LIBRARY", - "TIX_LIBRARY", "TMP", "TMPDIR", "TRAVIS", diff --git a/Lib/test/test_tix.py b/Lib/test/test_tix.py deleted file mode 100644 index d0d2a16..0000000 --- a/Lib/test/test_tix.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import unittest -from test import support -from test.support import import_helper -from test.support import check_sanitizer - -if check_sanitizer(address=True, memory=True): - raise unittest.SkipTest("Tests involving libX11 can SEGFAULT on ASAN/MSAN builds") - - -# Skip this test if the _tkinter module wasn't built. -_tkinter = import_helper.import_module('_tkinter') - -# Skip test if tk cannot be initialized. -support.requires('gui') - -# Suppress the deprecation warning -tix = import_helper.import_module('tkinter.tix', deprecated=True) -from tkinter import TclError - - -class TestTix(unittest.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - try: - self.root = tix.Tk() - except TclError: - if sys.platform.startswith('win'): - self.fail('Tix should always be available on Windows') - self.skipTest('Tix not available') - else: - self.addCleanup(self.root.destroy) - - def test_tix_available(self): - # this test is just here to make setUp run - pass - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main() diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/tix.py b/Lib/tkinter/tix.py deleted file mode 100644 index ce21826..0000000 --- a/Lib/tkinter/tix.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1948 +0,0 @@ -# Tix.py -- Tix widget wrappers. -# -# For Tix, see http://tix.sourceforge.net -# -# - Sudhir Shenoy (sshenoy@gol.com), Dec. 1995. -# based on an idea of Jean-Marc Lugrin (lugrin@ms.com) -# -# NOTE: In order to minimize changes to Tkinter.py, some of the code here -# (TixWidget.__init__) has been taken from Tkinter (Widget.__init__) -# and will break if there are major changes in Tkinter. -# -# The Tix widgets are represented by a class hierarchy in python with proper -# inheritance of base classes. -# -# As a result after creating a 'w = StdButtonBox', I can write -# w.ok['text'] = 'Who Cares' -# or w.ok['bg'] = w['bg'] -# or even w.ok.invoke() -# etc. -# -# Compare the demo tixwidgets.py to the original Tcl program and you will -# appreciate the advantages. -# -# NOTE: This module is deprecated since Python 3.6. - -import os -import warnings -import tkinter -from tkinter import * -from tkinter import _cnfmerge - -warnings.warn( - 'The Tix Tk extension is unmaintained, and the tkinter.tix wrapper module' - ' is deprecated in favor of tkinter.ttk', - DeprecationWarning, - stacklevel=2, - ) - -# Some more constants (for consistency with Tkinter) -WINDOW = 'window' -TEXT = 'text' -STATUS = 'status' -IMMEDIATE = 'immediate' -IMAGE = 'image' -IMAGETEXT = 'imagetext' -BALLOON = 'balloon' -AUTO = 'auto' -ACROSSTOP = 'acrosstop' - -# A few useful constants for the Grid widget -ASCII = 'ascii' -CELL = 'cell' -COLUMN = 'column' -DECREASING = 'decreasing' -INCREASING = 'increasing' -INTEGER = 'integer' -MAIN = 'main' -MAX = 'max' -REAL = 'real' -ROW = 'row' -S_REGION = 's-region' -X_REGION = 'x-region' -Y_REGION = 'y-region' - -# Some constants used by Tkinter dooneevent() -TCL_DONT_WAIT = 1 << 1 -TCL_WINDOW_EVENTS = 1 << 2 -TCL_FILE_EVENTS = 1 << 3 -TCL_TIMER_EVENTS = 1 << 4 -TCL_IDLE_EVENTS = 1 << 5 -TCL_ALL_EVENTS = 0 - -# BEWARE - this is implemented by copying some code from the Widget class -# in Tkinter (to override Widget initialization) and is therefore -# liable to break. - -# Could probably add this to Tkinter.Misc -class tixCommand: - """The tix commands provide access to miscellaneous elements - of Tix's internal state and the Tix application context. - Most of the information manipulated by these commands pertains - to the application as a whole, or to a screen or - display, rather than to a particular window. - - This is a mixin class, assumed to be mixed to Tkinter.Tk - that supports the self.tk.call method. - """ - - def tix_addbitmapdir(self, directory): - """Tix maintains a list of directories under which - the tix_getimage and tix_getbitmap commands will - search for image files. The standard bitmap directory - is $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps. The addbitmapdir command - adds directory into this list. By using this - command, the image files of an applications can - also be located using the tix_getimage or tix_getbitmap - command. - """ - return self.tk.call('tix', 'addbitmapdir', directory) - - def tix_cget(self, option): - """Returns the current value of the configuration - option given by option. Option may be any of the - options described in the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS section. - """ - return self.tk.call('tix', 'cget', option) - - def tix_configure(self, cnf=None, **kw): - """Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application - context. If no option is specified, returns a dictionary all of the - available options. If option is specified with no value, then the - command returns a list describing the one named option (this list - will be identical to the corresponding sublist of the value - returned if no option is specified). If one or more option-value - pairs are specified, then the command modifies the given option(s) - to have the given value(s); in this case the command returns an - empty string. Option may be any of the configuration options. - """ - # Copied from Tkinter.py - if kw: - cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) - elif cnf: - cnf = _cnfmerge(cnf) - if cnf is None: - return self._getconfigure('tix', 'configure') - if isinstance(cnf, str): - return self._getconfigure1('tix', 'configure', '-'+cnf) - return self.tk.call(('tix', 'configure') + self._options(cnf)) - - def tix_filedialog(self, dlgclass=None): - """Returns the file selection dialog that may be shared among - different calls from this application. This command will create a - file selection dialog widget when it is called the first time. This - dialog will be returned by all subsequent calls to tix_filedialog. - An optional dlgclass parameter can be passed to specified what type - of file selection dialog widget is desired. Possible options are - tix FileSelectDialog or tixExFileSelectDialog. - """ - if dlgclass is not None: - return self.tk.call('tix', 'filedialog', dlgclass) - else: - return self.tk.call('tix', 'filedialog') - - def tix_getbitmap(self, name): - """Locates a bitmap file of the name name.xpm or name in one of the - bitmap directories (see the tix_addbitmapdir command above). By - using tix_getbitmap, you can avoid hard coding the pathnames of the - bitmap files in your application. When successful, it returns the - complete pathname of the bitmap file, prefixed with the character - '@'. The returned value can be used to configure the -bitmap - option of the TK and Tix widgets. - """ - return self.tk.call('tix', 'getbitmap', name) - - def tix_getimage(self, name): - """Locates an image file of the name name.xpm, name.xbm or name.ppm - in one of the bitmap directories (see the addbitmapdir command - above). If more than one file with the same name (but different - extensions) exist, then the image type is chosen according to the - depth of the X display: xbm images are chosen on monochrome - displays and color images are chosen on color displays. By using - tix_ getimage, you can avoid hard coding the pathnames of the - image files in your application. When successful, this command - returns the name of the newly created image, which can be used to - configure the -image option of the Tk and Tix widgets. - """ - return self.tk.call('tix', 'getimage', name) - - def tix_option_get(self, name): - """Gets the options maintained by the Tix - scheme mechanism. Available options include: - - active_bg active_fg bg - bold_font dark1_bg dark1_fg - dark2_bg dark2_fg disabled_fg - fg fixed_font font - inactive_bg inactive_fg input1_bg - input2_bg italic_font light1_bg - light1_fg light2_bg light2_fg - menu_font output1_bg output2_bg - select_bg select_fg selector - """ - # could use self.tk.globalgetvar('tixOption', name) - return self.tk.call('tix', 'option', 'get', name) - - def tix_resetoptions(self, newScheme, newFontSet, newScmPrio=None): - """Resets the scheme and fontset of the Tix application to - newScheme and newFontSet, respectively. This affects only those - widgets created after this call. Therefore, it is best to call the - resetoptions command before the creation of any widgets in a Tix - application. - - The optional parameter newScmPrio can be given to reset the - priority level of the Tk options set by the Tix schemes. - - Because of the way Tk handles the X option database, after Tix has - been has imported and inited, it is not possible to reset the color - schemes and font sets using the tix config command. Instead, the - tix_resetoptions command must be used. - """ - if newScmPrio is not None: - return self.tk.call('tix', 'resetoptions', newScheme, newFontSet, newScmPrio) - else: - return self.tk.call('tix', 'resetoptions', newScheme, newFontSet) - -class Tk(tkinter.Tk, tixCommand): - """Toplevel widget of Tix which represents mostly the main window - of an application. It has an associated Tcl interpreter.""" - def __init__(self, screenName=None, baseName=None, className='Tix'): - tkinter.Tk.__init__(self, screenName, baseName, className) - tixlib = os.environ.get('TIX_LIBRARY') - self.tk.eval('global auto_path; lappend auto_path [file dir [info nameof]]') - if tixlib is not None: - self.tk.eval('global auto_path; lappend auto_path {%s}' % tixlib) - self.tk.eval('global tcl_pkgPath; lappend tcl_pkgPath {%s}' % tixlib) - # Load Tix - this should work dynamically or statically - # If it's static, tcl/tix8.1/pkgIndex.tcl should have - # 'load {} Tix' - # If it's dynamic under Unix, tcl/tix8.1/pkgIndex.tcl should have - # 'load libtix8.1.8.3.so Tix' - self.tk.eval('package require Tix') - - def destroy(self): - # For safety, remove the delete_window binding before destroy - self.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", "") - tkinter.Tk.destroy(self) - -# The Tix 'tixForm' geometry manager -class Form: - """The Tix Form geometry manager - - Widgets can be arranged by specifying attachments to other widgets. - See Tix documentation for complete details""" - - def config(self, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call('tixForm', self._w, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - form = config - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - Form.form(self, {key: value}) - - def check(self): - return self.tk.call('tixForm', 'check', self._w) - - def forget(self): - self.tk.call('tixForm', 'forget', self._w) - - def grid(self, xsize=0, ysize=0): - if (not xsize) and (not ysize): - x = self.tk.call('tixForm', 'grid', self._w) - y = self.tk.splitlist(x) - z = () - for x in y: - z = z + (self.tk.getint(x),) - return z - return self.tk.call('tixForm', 'grid', self._w, xsize, ysize) - - def info(self, option=None): - if not option: - return self.tk.call('tixForm', 'info', self._w) - if option[0] != '-': - option = '-' + option - return self.tk.call('tixForm', 'info', self._w, option) - - def slaves(self): - return [self._nametowidget(x) for x in - self.tk.splitlist( - self.tk.call( - 'tixForm', 'slaves', self._w))] - - - -tkinter.Widget.__bases__ = tkinter.Widget.__bases__ + (Form,) - -class TixWidget(tkinter.Widget): - """A TixWidget class is used to package all (or most) Tix widgets. - - Widget initialization is extended in two ways: - 1) It is possible to give a list of options which must be part of - the creation command (so called Tix 'static' options). These cannot be - given as a 'config' command later. - 2) It is possible to give the name of an existing TK widget. These are - child widgets created automatically by a Tix mega-widget. The Tk call - to create these widgets is therefore bypassed in TixWidget.__init__ - - Both options are for use by subclasses only. - """ - def __init__ (self, master=None, widgetName=None, - static_options=None, cnf={}, kw={}): - # Merge keywords and dictionary arguments - if kw: - cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) - else: - cnf = _cnfmerge(cnf) - - # Move static options into extra. static_options must be - # a list of keywords (or None). - extra=() - - # 'options' is always a static option - if static_options: - static_options.append('options') - else: - static_options = ['options'] - - for k,v in list(cnf.items()): - if k in static_options: - extra = extra + ('-' + k, v) - del cnf[k] - - self.widgetName = widgetName - self._setup(master, cnf) - - # If widgetName is None, this is a dummy creation call where the - # corresponding Tk widget has already been created by Tix - if widgetName: - self.tk.call(widgetName, self._w, *extra) - - # Non-static options - to be done via a 'config' command - if cnf: - Widget.config(self, cnf) - - # Dictionary to hold subwidget names for easier access. We can't - # use the children list because the public Tix names may not be the - # same as the pathname component - self.subwidget_list = {} - - # We set up an attribute access function so that it is possible to - # do w.ok['text'] = 'Hello' rather than w.subwidget('ok')['text'] = 'Hello' - # when w is a StdButtonBox. - # We can even do w.ok.invoke() because w.ok is subclassed from the - # Button class if you go through the proper constructors - def __getattr__(self, name): - if name in self.subwidget_list: - return self.subwidget_list[name] - raise AttributeError(name) - - def set_silent(self, value): - """Set a variable without calling its action routine""" - self.tk.call('tixSetSilent', self._w, value) - - def subwidget(self, name): - """Return the named subwidget (which must have been created by - the sub-class).""" - n = self._subwidget_name(name) - if not n: - raise TclError("Subwidget " + name + " not child of " + self._name) - # Remove header of name and leading dot - n = n[len(self._w)+1:] - return self._nametowidget(n) - - def subwidgets_all(self): - """Return all subwidgets.""" - names = self._subwidget_names() - if not names: - return [] - retlist = [] - for name in names: - name = name[len(self._w)+1:] - try: - retlist.append(self._nametowidget(name)) - except: - # some of the widgets are unknown e.g. border in LabelFrame - pass - return retlist - - def _subwidget_name(self,name): - """Get a subwidget name (returns a String, not a Widget !)""" - try: - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'subwidget', name) - except TclError: - return None - - def _subwidget_names(self): - """Return the name of all subwidgets.""" - try: - x = self.tk.call(self._w, 'subwidgets', '-all') - return self.tk.splitlist(x) - except TclError: - return None - - def config_all(self, option, value): - """Set configuration options for all subwidgets (and self).""" - if option == '': - return - elif not isinstance(option, str): - option = repr(option) - if not isinstance(value, str): - value = repr(value) - names = self._subwidget_names() - for name in names: - self.tk.call(name, 'configure', '-' + option, value) - # These are missing from Tkinter - def image_create(self, imgtype, cnf={}, master=None, **kw): - if master is None: - master = self - if kw and cnf: cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) - elif kw: cnf = kw - options = () - for k, v in cnf.items(): - if callable(v): - v = self._register(v) - options = options + ('-'+k, v) - return master.tk.call(('image', 'create', imgtype,) + options) - def image_delete(self, imgname): - try: - self.tk.call('image', 'delete', imgname) - except TclError: - # May happen if the root was destroyed - pass - -# Subwidgets are child widgets created automatically by mega-widgets. -# In python, we have to create these subwidgets manually to mirror their -# existence in Tk/Tix. -class TixSubWidget(TixWidget): - """Subwidget class. - - This is used to mirror child widgets automatically created - by Tix/Tk as part of a mega-widget in Python (which is not informed - of this)""" - - def __init__(self, master, name, - destroy_physically=1, check_intermediate=1): - if check_intermediate: - path = master._subwidget_name(name) - try: - path = path[len(master._w)+1:] - plist = path.split('.') - except: - plist = [] - - if not check_intermediate: - # immediate descendant - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, None, None, {'name' : name}) - else: - # Ensure that the intermediate widgets exist - parent = master - for i in range(len(plist) - 1): - n = '.'.join(plist[:i+1]) - try: - w = master._nametowidget(n) - parent = w - except KeyError: - # Create the intermediate widget - parent = TixSubWidget(parent, plist[i], - destroy_physically=0, - check_intermediate=0) - # The Tk widget name is in plist, not in name - if plist: - name = plist[-1] - TixWidget.__init__(self, parent, None, None, {'name' : name}) - self.destroy_physically = destroy_physically - - def destroy(self): - # For some widgets e.g., a NoteBook, when we call destructors, - # we must be careful not to destroy the frame widget since this - # also destroys the parent NoteBook thus leading to an exception - # in Tkinter when it finally calls Tcl to destroy the NoteBook - for c in list(self.children.values()): c.destroy() - if self._name in self.master.children: - del self.master.children[self._name] - if self._name in self.master.subwidget_list: - del self.master.subwidget_list[self._name] - if self.destroy_physically: - # This is bypassed only for a few widgets - self.tk.call('destroy', self._w) - - -# Useful class to create a display style - later shared by many items. -# Contributed by Steffen Kremser -class DisplayStyle: - """DisplayStyle - handle configuration options shared by - (multiple) Display Items""" - - def __init__(self, itemtype, cnf={}, *, master=None, **kw): - if master is None: - if 'refwindow' in kw: - master = kw['refwindow'] - elif 'refwindow' in cnf: - master = cnf['refwindow'] - else: - master = tkinter._get_default_root('create display style') - self.tk = master.tk - self.stylename = self.tk.call('tixDisplayStyle', itemtype, - *self._options(cnf,kw) ) - - def __str__(self): - return self.stylename - - def _options(self, cnf, kw): - if kw and cnf: - cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) - elif kw: - cnf = kw - opts = () - for k, v in cnf.items(): - opts = opts + ('-'+k, v) - return opts - - def delete(self): - self.tk.call(self.stylename, 'delete') - - def __setitem__(self,key,value): - self.tk.call(self.stylename, 'configure', '-%s'%key, value) - - def config(self, cnf={}, **kw): - return self._getconfigure( - self.stylename, 'configure', *self._options(cnf,kw)) - - def __getitem__(self,key): - return self.tk.call(self.stylename, 'cget', '-%s'%key) - - -###################################################### -### The Tix Widget classes - in alphabetical order ### -###################################################### - -class Balloon(TixWidget): - """Balloon help widget. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - label Label - message Message""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixShell - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor - static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', - 'cursor'] - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', - destroy_physically=0) - self.subwidget_list['message'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'message', - destroy_physically=0) - - def bind_widget(self, widget, cnf={}, **kw): - """Bind balloon widget to another. - One balloon widget may be bound to several widgets at the same time""" - self.tk.call(self._w, 'bind', widget._w, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def unbind_widget(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'unbind', widget._w) - -class ButtonBox(TixWidget): - """ButtonBox - A container for pushbuttons. - Subwidgets are the buttons added with the add method. - """ - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixButtonBox', - ['orientation', 'options'], cnf, kw) - - def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - """Add a button with given name to box.""" - - btn = self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - self.subwidget_list[name] = _dummyButton(self, name) - return btn - - def invoke(self, name): - if name in self.subwidget_list: - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke', name) - -class ComboBox(TixWidget): - """ComboBox - an Entry field with a dropdown menu. The user can select a - choice by either typing in the entry subwidget or selecting from the - listbox subwidget. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - entry Entry - arrow Button - slistbox ScrolledListBox - tick Button - cross Button : present if created with the fancy option""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixLabelWidget - def __init__ (self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixComboBox', - ['editable', 'dropdown', 'fancy', 'options'], - cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') - self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') - self.subwidget_list['arrow'] = _dummyButton(self, 'arrow') - self.subwidget_list['slistbox'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, - 'slistbox') - try: - self.subwidget_list['tick'] = _dummyButton(self, 'tick') - self.subwidget_list['cross'] = _dummyButton(self, 'cross') - except TypeError: - # unavailable when -fancy not specified - pass - - # align - - def add_history(self, str): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'addhistory', str) - - def append_history(self, str): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'appendhistory', str) - - def insert(self, index, str): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'insert', index, str) - - def pick(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'pick', index) - -class Control(TixWidget): - """Control - An entry field with value change arrows. The user can - adjust the value by pressing the two arrow buttons or by entering - the value directly into the entry. The new value will be checked - against the user-defined upper and lower limits. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - incr Button - decr Button - entry Entry - label Label""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixLabelWidget - def __init__ (self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixControl', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['incr'] = _dummyButton(self, 'incr') - self.subwidget_list['decr'] = _dummyButton(self, 'decr') - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') - self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') - - def decrement(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'decr') - - def increment(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'incr') - - def invoke(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke') - - def update(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'update') - -class DirList(TixWidget): - """DirList - displays a list view of a directory, its previous - directories and its sub-directories. The user can choose one of - the directories displayed in the list or change to another directory. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - hlist HList - hsb Scrollbar - vsb Scrollbar""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledHList - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixDirList', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - - def chdir(self, dir): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'chdir', dir) - -class DirTree(TixWidget): - """DirTree - Directory Listing in a hierarchical view. - Displays a tree view of a directory, its previous directories and its - sub-directories. The user can choose one of the directories displayed - in the list or change to another directory. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - hlist HList - hsb Scrollbar - vsb Scrollbar""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledHList - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixDirTree', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - - def chdir(self, dir): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'chdir', dir) - -class DirSelectBox(TixWidget): - """DirSelectBox - Motif style file select box. - It is generally used for - the user to choose a file. FileSelectBox stores the files mostly - recently selected into a ComboBox widget so that they can be quickly - selected again. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - selection ComboBox - filter ComboBox - dirlist ScrolledListBox - filelist ScrolledListBox""" - - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixDirSelectBox', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['dirlist'] = _dummyDirList(self, 'dirlist') - self.subwidget_list['dircbx'] = _dummyFileComboBox(self, 'dircbx') - -class ExFileSelectBox(TixWidget): - """ExFileSelectBox - MS Windows style file select box. - It provides a convenient method for the user to select files. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - cancel Button - ok Button - hidden Checkbutton - types ComboBox - dir ComboBox - file ComboBox - dirlist ScrolledListBox - filelist ScrolledListBox""" - - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixExFileSelectBox', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['cancel'] = _dummyButton(self, 'cancel') - self.subwidget_list['ok'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ok') - self.subwidget_list['hidden'] = _dummyCheckbutton(self, 'hidden') - self.subwidget_list['types'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'types') - self.subwidget_list['dir'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'dir') - self.subwidget_list['dirlist'] = _dummyDirList(self, 'dirlist') - self.subwidget_list['file'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'file') - self.subwidget_list['filelist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'filelist') - - def filter(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'filter') - - def invoke(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke') - - -# Should inherit from a Dialog class -class DirSelectDialog(TixWidget): - """The DirSelectDialog widget presents the directories in the file - system in a dialog window. The user can use this dialog window to - navigate through the file system to select the desired directory. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - dirbox DirSelectDialog""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixDialogShell - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixDirSelectDialog', - ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['dirbox'] = _dummyDirSelectBox(self, 'dirbox') - # cancel and ok buttons are missing - - def popup(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popup') - - def popdown(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popdown') - - -# Should inherit from a Dialog class -class ExFileSelectDialog(TixWidget): - """ExFileSelectDialog - MS Windows style file select dialog. - It provides a convenient method for the user to select files. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - fsbox ExFileSelectBox""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixDialogShell - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixExFileSelectDialog', - ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['fsbox'] = _dummyExFileSelectBox(self, 'fsbox') - - def popup(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popup') - - def popdown(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popdown') - -class FileSelectBox(TixWidget): - """ExFileSelectBox - Motif style file select box. - It is generally used for - the user to choose a file. FileSelectBox stores the files mostly - recently selected into a ComboBox widget so that they can be quickly - selected again. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - selection ComboBox - filter ComboBox - dirlist ScrolledListBox - filelist ScrolledListBox""" - - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixFileSelectBox', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['dirlist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'dirlist') - self.subwidget_list['filelist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'filelist') - self.subwidget_list['filter'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'filter') - self.subwidget_list['selection'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'selection') - - def apply_filter(self): # name of subwidget is same as command - self.tk.call(self._w, 'filter') - - def invoke(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke') - -# Should inherit from a Dialog class -class FileSelectDialog(TixWidget): - """FileSelectDialog - Motif style file select dialog. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - btns StdButtonBox - fsbox FileSelectBox""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixStdDialogShell - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixFileSelectDialog', - ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['btns'] = _dummyStdButtonBox(self, 'btns') - self.subwidget_list['fsbox'] = _dummyFileSelectBox(self, 'fsbox') - - def popup(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popup') - - def popdown(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popdown') - -class FileEntry(TixWidget): - """FileEntry - Entry field with button that invokes a FileSelectDialog. - The user can type in the filename manually. Alternatively, the user can - press the button widget that sits next to the entry, which will bring - up a file selection dialog. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - button Button - entry Entry""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixLabelWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixFileEntry', - ['dialogtype', 'options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['button'] = _dummyButton(self, 'button') - self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') - - def invoke(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke') - - def file_dialog(self): - # FIXME: return python object - pass - -class HList(TixWidget, XView, YView): - """HList - Hierarchy display widget can be used to display any data - that have a hierarchical structure, for example, file system directory - trees. The list entries are indented and connected by branch lines - according to their places in the hierarchy. - - Subwidgets - None""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixHList', - ['columns', 'options'], cnf, kw) - - def add(self, entry, cnf={}, **kw): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', entry, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def add_child(self, parent=None, cnf={}, **kw): - if parent is None: - parent = '' - return self.tk.call( - self._w, 'addchild', parent, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def anchor_set(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'anchor', 'set', entry) - - def anchor_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'anchor', 'clear') - - def column_width(self, col=0, width=None, chars=None): - if not chars: - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'column', 'width', col, width) - else: - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'column', 'width', col, - '-char', chars) - - def delete_all(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', 'all') - - def delete_entry(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', 'entry', entry) - - def delete_offsprings(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', 'offsprings', entry) - - def delete_siblings(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', 'siblings', entry) - - def dragsite_set(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dragsite', 'set', index) - - def dragsite_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dragsite', 'clear') - - def dropsite_set(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dropsite', 'set', index) - - def dropsite_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dropsite', 'clear') - - def header_create(self, col, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'header', 'create', col, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def header_configure(self, col, cnf={}, **kw): - if cnf is None: - return self._getconfigure(self._w, 'header', 'configure', col) - self.tk.call(self._w, 'header', 'configure', col, - *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def header_cget(self, col, opt): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'header', 'cget', col, opt) - - def header_exists(self, col): - # A workaround to Tix library bug (issue #25464). - # The documented command is "exists", but only erroneous "exist" is - # accepted. - return self.tk.getboolean(self.tk.call(self._w, 'header', 'exist', col)) - header_exist = header_exists - - def header_delete(self, col): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'header', 'delete', col) - - def header_size(self, col): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'header', 'size', col) - - def hide_entry(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'hide', 'entry', entry) - - def indicator_create(self, entry, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call( - self._w, 'indicator', 'create', entry, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def indicator_configure(self, entry, cnf={}, **kw): - if cnf is None: - return self._getconfigure( - self._w, 'indicator', 'configure', entry) - self.tk.call( - self._w, 'indicator', 'configure', entry, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def indicator_cget(self, entry, opt): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'indicator', 'cget', entry, opt) - - def indicator_exists(self, entry): - return self.tk.call (self._w, 'indicator', 'exists', entry) - - def indicator_delete(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'indicator', 'delete', entry) - - def indicator_size(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'indicator', 'size', entry) - - def info_anchor(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'anchor') - - def info_bbox(self, entry): - return self._getints( - self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'bbox', entry)) or None - - def info_children(self, entry=None): - c = self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'children', entry) - return self.tk.splitlist(c) - - def info_data(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'data', entry) - - def info_dragsite(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'dragsite') - - def info_dropsite(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'dropsite') - - def info_exists(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'exists', entry) - - def info_hidden(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'hidden', entry) - - def info_next(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'next', entry) - - def info_parent(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'parent', entry) - - def info_prev(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'prev', entry) - - def info_selection(self): - c = self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'selection') - return self.tk.splitlist(c) - - def item_cget(self, entry, col, opt): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'item', 'cget', entry, col, opt) - - def item_configure(self, entry, col, cnf={}, **kw): - if cnf is None: - return self._getconfigure(self._w, 'item', 'configure', entry, col) - self.tk.call(self._w, 'item', 'configure', entry, col, - *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def item_create(self, entry, col, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call( - self._w, 'item', 'create', entry, col, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def item_exists(self, entry, col): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'item', 'exists', entry, col) - - def item_delete(self, entry, col): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'item', 'delete', entry, col) - - def entrycget(self, entry, opt): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'entrycget', entry, opt) - - def entryconfigure(self, entry, cnf={}, **kw): - if cnf is None: - return self._getconfigure(self._w, 'entryconfigure', entry) - self.tk.call(self._w, 'entryconfigure', entry, - *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def nearest(self, y): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'nearest', y) - - def see(self, entry): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'see', entry) - - def selection_clear(self, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'selection', 'clear', *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def selection_includes(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'selection', 'includes', entry) - - def selection_set(self, first, last=None): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'selection', 'set', first, last) - - def show_entry(self, entry): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'show', 'entry', entry) - -class InputOnly(TixWidget): - """InputOnly - Invisible widget. Unix only. - - Subwidgets - None""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixInputOnly', None, cnf, kw) - -class LabelEntry(TixWidget): - """LabelEntry - Entry field with label. Packages an entry widget - and a label into one mega widget. It can be used to simplify the creation - of ``entry-form'' type of interface. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - label Label - entry Entry""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixLabelEntry', - ['labelside','options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') - self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') - -class LabelFrame(TixWidget): - """LabelFrame - Labelled Frame container. Packages a frame widget - and a label into one mega widget. To create widgets inside a - LabelFrame widget, one creates the new widgets relative to the - frame subwidget and manage them inside the frame subwidget. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - label Label - frame Frame""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixLabelFrame', - ['labelside','options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') - self.subwidget_list['frame'] = _dummyFrame(self, 'frame') - - -class ListNoteBook(TixWidget): - """A ListNoteBook widget is very similar to the TixNoteBook widget: - it can be used to display many windows in a limited space using a - notebook metaphor. The notebook is divided into a stack of pages - (windows). At one time only one of these pages can be shown. - The user can navigate through these pages by - choosing the name of the desired page in the hlist subwidget.""" - - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixListNoteBook', ['options'], cnf, kw) - # Is this necessary? It's not an exposed subwidget in Tix. - self.subwidget_list['pane'] = _dummyPanedWindow(self, 'pane', - destroy_physically=0) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['shlist'] = _dummyScrolledHList(self, 'shlist') - - def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - self.subwidget_list[name] = TixSubWidget(self, name) - return self.subwidget_list[name] - - def page(self, name): - return self.subwidget(name) - - def pages(self): - # Can't call subwidgets_all directly because we don't want .nbframe - names = self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'pages')) - ret = [] - for x in names: - ret.append(self.subwidget(x)) - return ret - - def raise_page(self, name): # raise is a python keyword - self.tk.call(self._w, 'raise', name) - -class Meter(TixWidget): - """The Meter widget can be used to show the progress of a background - job which may take a long time to execute. - """ - - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixMeter', - ['options'], cnf, kw) - -class NoteBook(TixWidget): - """NoteBook - Multi-page container widget (tabbed notebook metaphor). - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - nbframe NoteBookFrame - page widgets added dynamically with the add method""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self,master,'tixNoteBook', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['nbframe'] = TixSubWidget(self, 'nbframe', - destroy_physically=0) - - def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - self.subwidget_list[name] = TixSubWidget(self, name) - return self.subwidget_list[name] - - def delete(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', name) - self.subwidget_list[name].destroy() - del self.subwidget_list[name] - - def page(self, name): - return self.subwidget(name) - - def pages(self): - # Can't call subwidgets_all directly because we don't want .nbframe - names = self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'pages')) - ret = [] - for x in names: - ret.append(self.subwidget(x)) - return ret - - def raise_page(self, name): # raise is a python keyword - self.tk.call(self._w, 'raise', name) - - def raised(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'raised') - -class NoteBookFrame(TixWidget): - # FIXME: This is dangerous to expose to be called on its own. - pass - -class OptionMenu(TixWidget): - """OptionMenu - creates a menu button of options. - - Subwidget Class - --------- ----- - menubutton Menubutton - menu Menu""" - - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixOptionMenu', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['menubutton'] = _dummyMenubutton(self, 'menubutton') - self.subwidget_list['menu'] = _dummyMenu(self, 'menu') - - def add_command(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', 'command', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def add_separator(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', 'separator', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def delete(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', name) - - def disable(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'disable', name) - - def enable(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'enable', name) - -class PanedWindow(TixWidget): - """PanedWindow - Multi-pane container widget - allows the user to interactively manipulate the sizes of several - panes. The panes can be arranged either vertically or horizontally.The - user changes the sizes of the panes by dragging the resize handle - between two panes. - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - g/p widgets added dynamically with the add method.""" - - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixPanedWindow', ['orientation', 'options'], cnf, kw) - - # add delete forget panecget paneconfigure panes setsize - def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - self.subwidget_list[name] = TixSubWidget(self, name, - check_intermediate=0) - return self.subwidget_list[name] - - def delete(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', name) - self.subwidget_list[name].destroy() - del self.subwidget_list[name] - - def forget(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'forget', name) - - def panecget(self, entry, opt): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'panecget', entry, opt) - - def paneconfigure(self, entry, cnf={}, **kw): - if cnf is None: - return self._getconfigure(self._w, 'paneconfigure', entry) - self.tk.call(self._w, 'paneconfigure', entry, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def panes(self): - names = self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'panes')) - return [self.subwidget(x) for x in names] - -class PopupMenu(TixWidget): - """PopupMenu widget can be used as a replacement of the tk_popup command. - The advantage of the Tix PopupMenu widget is it requires less application - code to manipulate. - - - Subwidgets Class - ---------- ----- - menubutton Menubutton - menu Menu""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixShell - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixPopupMenu', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['menubutton'] = _dummyMenubutton(self, 'menubutton') - self.subwidget_list['menu'] = _dummyMenu(self, 'menu') - - def bind_widget(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'bind', widget._w) - - def unbind_widget(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'unbind', widget._w) - - def post_widget(self, widget, x, y): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'post', widget._w, x, y) - -class ResizeHandle(TixWidget): - """Internal widget to draw resize handles on Scrolled widgets.""" - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - # There seems to be a Tix bug rejecting the configure method - # Let's try making the flags -static - flags = ['options', 'command', 'cursorfg', 'cursorbg', - 'handlesize', 'hintcolor', 'hintwidth', - 'x', 'y'] - # In fact, x y height width are configurable - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixResizeHandle', - flags, cnf, kw) - - def attach_widget(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'attachwidget', widget._w) - - def detach_widget(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'detachwidget', widget._w) - - def hide(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'hide', widget._w) - - def show(self, widget): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'show', widget._w) - -class ScrolledHList(TixWidget): - """ScrolledHList - HList with automatic scrollbars.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixScrolledHList', ['options'], - cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class ScrolledListBox(TixWidget): - """ScrolledListBox - Listbox with automatic scrollbars.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixScrolledListBox', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['listbox'] = _dummyListbox(self, 'listbox') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class ScrolledText(TixWidget): - """ScrolledText - Text with automatic scrollbars.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixScrolledText', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['text'] = _dummyText(self, 'text') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class ScrolledTList(TixWidget): - """ScrolledTList - TList with automatic scrollbars.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixScrolledTList', ['options'], - cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['tlist'] = _dummyTList(self, 'tlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class ScrolledWindow(TixWidget): - """ScrolledWindow - Window with automatic scrollbars.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixScrolledWindow', ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['window'] = _dummyFrame(self, 'window') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class Select(TixWidget): - """Select - Container of button subwidgets. It can be used to provide - radio-box or check-box style of selection options for the user. - - Subwidgets are buttons added dynamically using the add method.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixLabelWidget - def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixSelect', - ['allowzero', 'radio', 'orientation', 'labelside', - 'options'], - cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') - - def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'add', name, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - self.subwidget_list[name] = _dummyButton(self, name) - return self.subwidget_list[name] - - def invoke(self, name): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke', name) - -class Shell(TixWidget): - """Toplevel window. - - Subwidgets - None""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixShell', ['options', 'title'], cnf, kw) - -class DialogShell(TixWidget): - """Toplevel window, with popup popdown and center methods. - It tells the window manager that it is a dialog window and should be - treated specially. The exact treatment depends on the treatment of - the window manager. - - Subwidgets - None""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit from Shell - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, - 'tixDialogShell', - ['options', 'title', 'mapped', - 'minheight', 'minwidth', - 'parent', 'transient'], cnf, kw) - - def popdown(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popdown') - - def popup(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'popup') - - def center(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'center') - -class StdButtonBox(TixWidget): - """StdButtonBox - Standard Button Box (OK, Apply, Cancel and Help) """ - - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixStdButtonBox', - ['orientation', 'options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['ok'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ok') - self.subwidget_list['apply'] = _dummyButton(self, 'apply') - self.subwidget_list['cancel'] = _dummyButton(self, 'cancel') - self.subwidget_list['help'] = _dummyButton(self, 'help') - - def invoke(self, name): - if name in self.subwidget_list: - self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke', name) - -class TList(TixWidget, XView, YView): - """TList - Hierarchy display widget which can be - used to display data in a tabular format. The list entries of a TList - widget are similar to the entries in the Tk listbox widget. The main - differences are (1) the TList widget can display the list entries in a - two dimensional format and (2) you can use graphical images as well as - multiple colors and fonts for the list entries. - - Subwidgets - None""" - - def __init__ (self,master=None,cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixTList', ['options'], cnf, kw) - - def active_set(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'active', 'set', index) - - def active_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'active', 'clear') - - def anchor_set(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'anchor', 'set', index) - - def anchor_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'anchor', 'clear') - - def delete(self, from_, to=None): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', from_, to) - - def dragsite_set(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dragsite', 'set', index) - - def dragsite_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dragsite', 'clear') - - def dropsite_set(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dropsite', 'set', index) - - def dropsite_clear(self): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'dropsite', 'clear') - - def insert(self, index, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'insert', index, *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def info_active(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'active') - - def info_anchor(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'anchor') - - def info_down(self, index): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'down', index) - - def info_left(self, index): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'left', index) - - def info_right(self, index): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'right', index) - - def info_selection(self): - c = self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'selection') - return self.tk.splitlist(c) - - def info_size(self): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'size') - - def info_up(self, index): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'info', 'up', index) - - def nearest(self, x, y): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'nearest', x, y) - - def see(self, index): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'see', index) - - def selection_clear(self, cnf={}, **kw): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'selection', 'clear', *self._options(cnf, kw)) - - def selection_includes(self, index): - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'selection', 'includes', index) - - def selection_set(self, first, last=None): - self.tk.call(self._w, 'selection', 'set', first, last) - -class Tree(TixWidget): - """Tree - The tixTree widget can be used to display hierarchical - data in a tree form. The user can adjust - the view of the tree by opening or closing parts of the tree.""" - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixTree', - ['options'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - - def autosetmode(self): - '''This command calls the setmode method for all the entries in this - Tree widget: if an entry has no child entries, its mode is set to - none. Otherwise, if the entry has any hidden child entries, its mode is - set to open; otherwise its mode is set to close.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'autosetmode') - - def close(self, entrypath): - '''Close the entry given by entryPath if its mode is close.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'close', entrypath) - - def getmode(self, entrypath): - '''Returns the current mode of the entry given by entryPath.''' - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'getmode', entrypath) - - def open(self, entrypath): - '''Open the entry given by entryPath if its mode is open.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'open', entrypath) - - def setmode(self, entrypath, mode='none'): - '''This command is used to indicate whether the entry given by - entryPath has children entries and whether the children are visible. mode - must be one of open, close or none. If mode is set to open, a (+) - indicator is drawn next the entry. If mode is set to close, a (-) - indicator is drawn next the entry. If mode is set to none, no - indicators will be drawn for this entry. The default mode is none. The - open mode indicates the entry has hidden children and this entry can be - opened by the user. The close mode indicates that all the children of the - entry are now visible and the entry can be closed by the user.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'setmode', entrypath, mode) - - -# Could try subclassing Tree for CheckList - would need another arg to init -class CheckList(TixWidget): - """The CheckList widget - displays a list of items to be selected by the user. CheckList acts - similarly to the Tk checkbutton or radiobutton widgets, except it is - capable of handling many more items than checkbuttons or radiobuttons. - """ - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixTree - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixCheckList', - ['options', 'radio'], cnf, kw) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - - def autosetmode(self): - '''This command calls the setmode method for all the entries in this - Tree widget: if an entry has no child entries, its mode is set to - none. Otherwise, if the entry has any hidden child entries, its mode is - set to open; otherwise its mode is set to close.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'autosetmode') - - def close(self, entrypath): - '''Close the entry given by entryPath if its mode is close.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'close', entrypath) - - def getmode(self, entrypath): - '''Returns the current mode of the entry given by entryPath.''' - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'getmode', entrypath) - - def open(self, entrypath): - '''Open the entry given by entryPath if its mode is open.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'open', entrypath) - - def getselection(self, mode='on'): - '''Returns a list of items whose status matches status. If status is - not specified, the list of items in the "on" status will be returned. - Mode can be on, off, default''' - return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'getselection', mode)) - - def getstatus(self, entrypath): - '''Returns the current status of entryPath.''' - return self.tk.call(self._w, 'getstatus', entrypath) - - def setstatus(self, entrypath, mode='on'): - '''Sets the status of entryPath to be status. A bitmap will be - displayed next to the entry its status is on, off or default.''' - self.tk.call(self._w, 'setstatus', entrypath, mode) - - -########################################################################### -### The subclassing below is used to instantiate the subwidgets in each ### -### mega widget. This allows us to access their methods directly. ### -########################################################################### - -class _dummyButton(Button, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyCheckbutton(Checkbutton, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyEntry(Entry, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyFrame(Frame, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyLabel(Label, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyListbox(Listbox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyMenu(Menu, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyMenubutton(Menubutton, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyScrollbar(Scrollbar, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyText(Text, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyScrolledListBox(ScrolledListBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['listbox'] = _dummyListbox(self, 'listbox') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class _dummyHList(HList, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyScrolledHList(ScrolledHList, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class _dummyTList(TList, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyComboBox(ComboBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, ['fancy',destroy_physically]) - self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') - self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') - self.subwidget_list['arrow'] = _dummyButton(self, 'arrow') - - self.subwidget_list['slistbox'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, - 'slistbox') - try: - self.subwidget_list['tick'] = _dummyButton(self, 'tick') - #cross Button : present if created with the fancy option - self.subwidget_list['cross'] = _dummyButton(self, 'cross') - except TypeError: - # unavailable when -fancy not specified - pass - -class _dummyDirList(DirList, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') - self.subwidget_list['vsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'vsb') - self.subwidget_list['hsb'] = _dummyScrollbar(self, 'hsb') - -class _dummyDirSelectBox(DirSelectBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['dirlist'] = _dummyDirList(self, 'dirlist') - self.subwidget_list['dircbx'] = _dummyFileComboBox(self, 'dircbx') - -class _dummyExFileSelectBox(ExFileSelectBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['cancel'] = _dummyButton(self, 'cancel') - self.subwidget_list['ok'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ok') - self.subwidget_list['hidden'] = _dummyCheckbutton(self, 'hidden') - self.subwidget_list['types'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'types') - self.subwidget_list['dir'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'dir') - self.subwidget_list['dirlist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'dirlist') - self.subwidget_list['file'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'file') - self.subwidget_list['filelist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'filelist') - -class _dummyFileSelectBox(FileSelectBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['dirlist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'dirlist') - self.subwidget_list['filelist'] = _dummyScrolledListBox(self, 'filelist') - self.subwidget_list['filter'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'filter') - self.subwidget_list['selection'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'selection') - -class _dummyFileComboBox(ComboBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['dircbx'] = _dummyComboBox(self, 'dircbx') - -class _dummyStdButtonBox(StdButtonBox, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - self.subwidget_list['ok'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ok') - self.subwidget_list['apply'] = _dummyButton(self, 'apply') - self.subwidget_list['cancel'] = _dummyButton(self, 'cancel') - self.subwidget_list['help'] = _dummyButton(self, 'help') - -class _dummyNoteBookFrame(NoteBookFrame, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=0): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -class _dummyPanedWindow(PanedWindow, TixSubWidget): - def __init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically=1): - TixSubWidget.__init__(self, master, name, destroy_physically) - -######################## -### Utility Routines ### -######################## - -#mike Should tixDestroy be exposed as a wrapper? - but not for widgets. - -def OptionName(widget): - '''Returns the qualified path name for the widget. Normally used to set - default options for subwidgets. See tixwidgets.py''' - return widget.tk.call('tixOptionName', widget._w) - -# Called with a dictionary argument of the form -# {'*.c':'C source files', '*.txt':'Text Files', '*':'All files'} -# returns a string which can be used to configure the fsbox file types -# in an ExFileSelectBox. i.e., -# '{{*} {* - All files}} {{*.c} {*.c - C source files}} {{*.txt} {*.txt - Text Files}}' -def FileTypeList(dict): - s = '' - for type in dict.keys(): - s = s + '{{' + type + '} {' + type + ' - ' + dict[type] + '}} ' - return s - -# Still to be done: -# tixIconView -class CObjView(TixWidget): - """This file implements the Canvas Object View widget. This is a base - class of IconView. It implements automatic placement/adjustment of the - scrollbars according to the canvas objects inside the canvas subwidget. - The scrollbars are adjusted so that the canvas is just large enough - to see all the objects. - """ - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - pass - - -class Grid(TixWidget, XView, YView): - '''The Tix Grid command creates a new window and makes it into a - tixGrid widget. Additional options, may be specified on the command - line or in the option database to configure aspects such as its cursor - and relief. - - A Grid widget displays its contents in a two dimensional grid of cells. - Each cell may contain one Tix display item, which may be in text, - graphics or other formats. See the DisplayStyle class for more information - about Tix display items. Individual cells, or groups of cells, can be - formatted with a wide range of attributes, such as its color, relief and - border. - - Subwidgets - None''' - # valid specific resources as of Tk 8.4 - # editdonecmd, editnotifycmd, floatingcols, floatingrows, formatcmd, - # highlightbackground, highlightcolor, leftmargin, itemtype, selectmode, - # selectunit, topmargin, - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - static= [] - self.cnf= cnf - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixGrid', static, cnf, kw) - - # valid options as of Tk 8.4 - # anchor, bdtype, cget, configure, delete, dragsite, dropsite, entrycget, - # edit, entryconfigure, format, geometryinfo, info, index, move, nearest, - # selection, set, size, unset, xview, yview - def anchor_clear(self): - """Removes the selection anchor.""" - self.tk.call(self, 'anchor', 'clear') - - def anchor_get(self): - "Get the (x,y) coordinate of the current anchor cell" - return self._getints(self.tk.call(self, 'anchor', 'get')) - - def anchor_set(self, x, y): - """Set the selection anchor to the cell at (x, y).""" - self.tk.call(self, 'anchor', 'set', x, y) - - def delete_row(self, from_, to=None): - """Delete rows between from_ and to inclusive. - If to is not provided, delete only row at from_""" - if to is None: - self.tk.call(self, 'delete', 'row', from_) - else: - self.tk.call(self, 'delete', 'row', from_, to) - - def delete_column(self, from_, to=None): - """Delete columns between from_ and to inclusive. - If to is not provided, delete only column at from_""" - if to is None: - self.tk.call(self, 'delete', 'column', from_) - else: - self.tk.call(self, 'delete', 'column', from_, to) - - def edit_apply(self): - """If any cell is being edited, de-highlight the cell and applies - the changes.""" - self.tk.call(self, 'edit', 'apply') - - def edit_set(self, x, y): - """Highlights the cell at (x, y) for editing, if the -editnotify - command returns True for this cell.""" - self.tk.call(self, 'edit', 'set', x, y) - - def entrycget(self, x, y, option): - "Get the option value for cell at (x,y)" - if option and option[0] != '-': - option = '-' + option - return self.tk.call(self, 'entrycget', x, y, option) - - def entryconfigure(self, x, y, cnf=None, **kw): - return self._configure(('entryconfigure', x, y), cnf, kw) - - # def format - # def index - - def info_exists(self, x, y): - "Return True if display item exists at (x,y)" - return self._getboolean(self.tk.call(self, 'info', 'exists', x, y)) - - def info_bbox(self, x, y): - # This seems to always return '', at least for 'text' displayitems - return self.tk.call(self, 'info', 'bbox', x, y) - - def move_column(self, from_, to, offset): - """Moves the range of columns from position FROM through TO by - the distance indicated by OFFSET. For example, move_column(2, 4, 1) - moves the columns 2,3,4 to columns 3,4,5.""" - self.tk.call(self, 'move', 'column', from_, to, offset) - - def move_row(self, from_, to, offset): - """Moves the range of rows from position FROM through TO by - the distance indicated by OFFSET. - For example, move_row(2, 4, 1) moves the rows 2,3,4 to rows 3,4,5.""" - self.tk.call(self, 'move', 'row', from_, to, offset) - - def nearest(self, x, y): - "Return coordinate of cell nearest pixel coordinate (x,y)" - return self._getints(self.tk.call(self, 'nearest', x, y)) - - # def selection adjust - # def selection clear - # def selection includes - # def selection set - # def selection toggle - - def set(self, x, y, itemtype=None, **kw): - args= self._options(self.cnf, kw) - if itemtype is not None: - args= ('-itemtype', itemtype) + args - self.tk.call(self, 'set', x, y, *args) - - def size_column(self, index, **kw): - """Queries or sets the size of the column given by - INDEX. INDEX may be any non-negative - integer that gives the position of a given column. - INDEX can also be the string "default"; in this case, this command - queries or sets the default size of all columns. - When no option-value pair is given, this command returns a tuple - containing the current size setting of the given column. When - option-value pairs are given, the corresponding options of the - size setting of the given column are changed. Options may be one - of the following: - pad0 pixels - Specifies the paddings to the left of a column. - pad1 pixels - Specifies the paddings to the right of a column. - size val - Specifies the width of a column. Val may be: - "auto" -- the width of the column is set to the - width of the widest cell in the column; - a valid Tk screen distance unit; - or a real number following by the word chars - (e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the width of the column to the - given number of characters.""" - return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, 'size', 'column', index, - *self._options({}, kw))) - - def size_row(self, index, **kw): - """Queries or sets the size of the row given by - INDEX. INDEX may be any non-negative - integer that gives the position of a given row . - INDEX can also be the string "default"; in this case, this command - queries or sets the default size of all rows. - When no option-value pair is given, this command returns a list con- - taining the current size setting of the given row . When option-value - pairs are given, the corresponding options of the size setting of the - given row are changed. Options may be one of the following: - pad0 pixels - Specifies the paddings to the top of a row. - pad1 pixels - Specifies the paddings to the bottom of a row. - size val - Specifies the height of a row. Val may be: - "auto" -- the height of the row is set to the - height of the highest cell in the row; - a valid Tk screen distance unit; - or a real number following by the word chars - (e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the height of the row to the - given number of characters.""" - return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call( - self, 'size', 'row', index, *self._options({}, kw))) - - def unset(self, x, y): - """Clears the cell at (x, y) by removing its display item.""" - self.tk.call(self._w, 'unset', x, y) - - -class ScrolledGrid(Grid): - '''Scrolled Grid widgets''' - - # FIXME: It should inherit -superclass tixScrolledWidget - def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): - static= [] - self.cnf= cnf - TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixScrolledGrid', static, cnf, kw) diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2023-05-24-17-22-56.gh-issue-75552._QlrpQ.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2023-05-24-17-22-56.gh-issue-75552._QlrpQ.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e70712a --- /dev/null +++ b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2023-05-24-17-22-56.gh-issue-75552._QlrpQ.rst @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Removed the ``tkinter.tix`` module, deprecated since Python 3.6. diff --git a/PCbuild/get_externals.bat b/PCbuild/get_externals.bat index 39003d9..d345317 100644 --- a/PCbuild/get_externals.bat +++ b/PCbuild/get_externals.bat @@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ if NOT "%IncludeSSLSrc%"=="false" set libraries=%libraries% openssl-1.1.1t set libraries=%libraries% sqlite-3.42.0.0 if NOT "%IncludeTkinterSrc%"=="false" set libraries=%libraries% tcl-core-8.6.13.0 if NOT "%IncludeTkinterSrc%"=="false" set libraries=%libraries% tk-8.6.13.0 -if NOT "%IncludeTkinterSrc%"=="false" set libraries=%libraries% tix-8.4.3.6 set libraries=%libraries% xz-5.2.5 set libraries=%libraries% zlib-1.2.13 diff --git a/PCbuild/prepare_tcltk.bat b/PCbuild/prepare_tcltk.bat index 4a43ed1..ecef247 100644 --- a/PCbuild/prepare_tcltk.bat +++ b/PCbuild/prepare_tcltk.bat @@ -48,12 +48,9 @@ call "%PCBUILD%\get_externals.bat" --tkinter-src %ORG_SETTING% %MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tcl.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=Win32 %MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tk.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=Win32 -%MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tix.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=Win32 %MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tcl.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=x64 %MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tk.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=x64 -%MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tix.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=x64 %MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tcl.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=ARM64 %MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tk.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=ARM64 -%MSBUILD% "%PCBUILD%\tix.vcxproj" /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=ARM64 diff --git a/PCbuild/readme.txt b/PCbuild/readme.txt index 9034249..05b7909 100644 --- a/PCbuild/readme.txt +++ b/PCbuild/readme.txt @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ The property files used are: * python (versions, directories and build names) * pyproject (base settings for all projects) * openssl (used by projects dependent upon OpenSSL) - * tcltk (used by _tkinter, tcl, tk and tix projects) + * tcltk (used by _tkinter, tcl, and tk projects) The pyproject property file defines all of the build settings for each project, with some projects overriding certain specific values. The GUI diff --git a/PCbuild/regen.targets b/PCbuild/regen.targets index 1070668..15f3d13 100644 --- a/PCbuild/regen.targets +++ b/PCbuild/regen.targets @@ -107,8 +107,7 @@ $(opensslOutDir)LICENSE; $(libffiDir)LICENSE;" /> <_LicenseSources Include="$(tcltkDir)tcllicense.terms; - $(tcltkDir)tklicense.terms; - $(tcltkDir)tixlicense.terms" Condition="$(IncludeTkinter)" /> + $(tcltkDir)tklicense.terms" Condition="$(IncludeTkinter)" /> 8.6.13.0 $(TclVersion) - 8.4.3.6 $([System.Version]::Parse($(TclVersion)).Major) $([System.Version]::Parse($(TclVersion)).Minor) $([System.Version]::Parse($(TclVersion)).Build) @@ -13,13 +12,8 @@ $([System.Version]::Parse($(TkVersion)).Minor) $([System.Version]::Parse($(TkVersion)).Build) $([System.Version]::Parse($(TkVersion)).Revision) - $([System.Version]::Parse($(TixVersion)).Major) - $([System.Version]::Parse($(TixVersion)).Minor) - $([System.Version]::Parse($(TixVersion)).Build) - $([System.Version]::Parse($(TixVersion)).Revision) $(ExternalsDir)tcl-core-$(TclVersion)\ $(ExternalsDir)tk-$(TkVersion)\ - $(ExternalsDir)tix-$(TixVersion)\ $(ExternalsDir)tcltk-$(TclVersion)\$(ArchName)\ $(tcltkDir)\bin\tclsh$(TclMajorVersion)$(TclMinorVersion)t.exe $(tcltkDir)\..\win32\bin\tclsh$(TclMajorVersion)$(TclMinorVersion)t.exe @@ -31,8 +25,6 @@ tk$(TkMajorVersion)$(TkMinorVersion)t$(TclDebugExt).dll tk$(TkMajorVersion)$(TkMinorVersion)t$(TclDebugExt).lib zlib1.dll - tix$(TixMajorVersion)$(TixMinorVersion)$(TclDebugExt).dll - $(tcltkDir)lib\tix$(TixMajorVersion).$(TixMinorVersion).$(TixPatchLevel)\$(tixDLLName) $(tcltkDir)lib\tcl$(TclMajorVersion)$(TclMinorVersion)t$(TclDebugExt).lib;$(tcltkDir)lib\tk$(TkMajorVersion)$(TkMinorVersion)t$(TclDebugExt).lib IX86 AMD64 diff --git a/PCbuild/tix.vcxproj b/PCbuild/tix.vcxproj deleted file mode 100644 index 48abcd2..0000000 --- a/PCbuild/tix.vcxproj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Debug - Win32 - - - Release - Win32 - - - PGInstrument - Win32 - - - PGInstrument - x64 - - - PGUpdate - Win32 - - - PGUpdate - x64 - - - Debug - x64 - - - Release - x64 - - - Release - ARM64 - - - - {C5A3E7FB-9695-4B2E-960B-1D9F43F1E555} - tix - true - - - - - - - - Makefile - $(tcltkDir) - $(tixDLLPath) - - - - - - BUILDDIRTOP="$(BuildDirTop)" TCL_DIR="$(tclDir.TrimEnd(`\`))" TK_DIR="$(tkDir.TrimEnd(`\`))" INSTALL_DIR="$(OutDir.TrimEnd(`\`))" TCLSH_EXE="$(tclWin32Exe)" - DEBUG=1 NODEBUG=0 TCL_DBGX=g TK_DBGX=g - DEBUG=0 NODEBUG=1 - -c -W3 -nologo -MD -wd4028 -wd4090 -wd4244 -wd4267 -wd4312 - setlocal -set VCINSTALLDIR=$(VCInstallDir) -cd /D "$(tixDir)win" -nmake /nologo -f makefile.vc MACHINE=$(TclMachine) cflags="$(CFlags)" $(DebugFlags) $(TclShortVersions) $(TixDirs) all install -copy /Y ..\license.terms "$(OutDir)\tixlicense.terms" - - rmdir /q/s "$(OutDir.TrimEnd(`\`))" - - - - - - - - - - - - - {b5fd6f1d-129e-4bff-9340-03606fac7283} - false - - - {7e85eccf-a72c-4da4-9e52-884508e80ba1} - false - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Tools/freeze/README b/Tools/freeze/README index 098107c..9b3ea1f 100644 --- a/Tools/freeze/README +++ b/Tools/freeze/README @@ -98,13 +98,13 @@ use Tkinter without a Tcl/Tk installation. The best way to ship a frozen Tkinter program is to decide in advance where you are going to place the Tcl and Tk library files in the distributed setup, and then declare these directories in your frozen Python program using -the TCL_LIBRARY, TK_LIBRARY and TIX_LIBRARY environment variables. +the TCL_LIBRARY and TK_LIBRARY environment variables. For example, assume you will ship your frozen program in the directory /bin/windows-x86 and will place your Tcl library files in /lib/tcl8.2 and your Tk library files in /lib/tk8.2. Then placing the following lines in your frozen Python script before importing -Tkinter or Tix would set the environment correctly for Tcl/Tk/Tix: +tkinter would set the environment correctly for Tcl/Tk: import os import os.path @@ -115,17 +115,14 @@ if sys.platform == "win32": sys.path = ['', '..\\..\\lib\\python-2.0'] os.environ['TCL_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '\\lib\\tcl8.2' os.environ['TK_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '\\lib\\tk8.2' - os.environ['TIX_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '\\lib\\tix8.1' elif sys.platform == "linux2": sys.path = ['', '../../lib/python-2.0'] os.environ['TCL_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '/lib/tcl8.2' os.environ['TK_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '/lib/tk8.2' - os.environ['TIX_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '/lib/tix8.1' elif sys.platform == "solaris": sys.path = ['', '../../lib/python-2.0'] os.environ['TCL_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '/lib/tcl8.2' os.environ['TK_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '/lib/tk8.2' - os.environ['TIX_LIBRARY'] = RootDir + '/lib/tix8.1' This also adds /lib/python-2.0 to your Python path for any Python files such as _tkinter.pyd you may need. @@ -148,10 +145,9 @@ executable would be possible, in which the Tcl/Tk library files are incorporated in a frozen Python module as string literals and written to a temporary location when the program runs; this is currently left as an exercise for the reader. An easier approach is to freeze the -Tcl/Tk/Tix code into the dynamic libraries using the Tcl ET code, -or the Tix Stand-Alone-Module code. Of course, you can also simply -require that Tcl/Tk is required on the target installation, but be -careful that the version corresponds. +Tcl/Tk code into the dynamic libraries using the Tcl ET code. +Of course, you can also simply require that Tcl/Tk is required on the +target installation, but be careful that the version corresponds. There are some caveats using frozen Tkinter applications: Under Windows if you use the -s windows option, writing diff --git a/Tools/msi/purge.py b/Tools/msi/purge.py index de9fdc9..e25219a 100644 --- a/Tools/msi/purge.py +++ b/Tools/msi/purge.py @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ __version__ = '1.0.0' import re import sys -from urllib.request import * +from urllib.request import Request, urlopen VERSION_RE = re.compile(r'(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)([A-Za-z_]+\d+)?$') -- cgit v0.12