"""Switchboard class. This class is used to coordinate updates among all Viewers. Every Viewer must conform to the following interface: - it must include a method called update_yourself() which takes three arguments; the red, green, and blue values of the selected color. - When a Viewer selects a color and wishes to update all other Views, it should call update_views() on the Switchboard object. Not that the Viewer typically does *not* update itself before calling update_views(), since this would cause it to get updated twice. """ import sys from types import DictType import marshal class Switchboard: def __init__(self, initfile): self.__initfile = initfile self.__colordb = None self.__optiondb = {} self.__views = [] self.__red = 0 self.__green = 0 self.__blue = 0 self.__canceled = 0 # read the initialization file fp = None if initfile: try: try: fp = open(initfile) self.__optiondb = marshal.load(fp) if type(self.__optiondb) <> DictType: sys.stderr.write( 'Problem reading options from file: %s\n' % initfile) self.__optiondb = {} except (IOError, EOFError): pass finally: if fp: fp.close() def add_view(self, view): self.__views.append(view) def update_views(self, red, green, blue): self.__red = red self.__green = green self.__blue = blue for v in self.__views: v.update_yourself(red, green, blue) def update_views_current(self): self.update_views(self.__red, self.__green, self.__blue) def current_rgb(self): return self.__red, self.__green, self.__blue def colordb(self): return self.__colordb def set_colordb(self, colordb): self.__colordb = colordb def optiondb(self): return self.__optiondb def save_views(self): # save the current color self.__optiondb['RED'] = self.__red self.__optiondb['GREEN'] = self.__green self.__optiondb['BLUE'] = self.__blue for v in self.__views: if hasattr(v, 'save_options'): v.save_options(self.__optiondb) # save the name of the file used for the color database. we'll try to # load this first. self.__optiondb['DBFILE'] = self.__colordb.filename() fp = None try: try: fp = open(self.__initfile, 'w') except IOError: sys.stderr.write('Cannot write options to file: %s\n' % self.__initfile) else: marshal.dump(self.__optiondb, fp) finally: if fp: fp.close() def withdraw_views(self): for v in self.__views: if hasattr(v, 'withdraw'): v.withdraw() def canceled(self, flag=1): self.__canceled = flag def canceled_p(self): return self.__canceled