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"""CodeContext - Display the block context of code at top of edit window

Once code has scolled off the top of the screen, it can be difficult
to determine which block you are in.  This extension implements a pane
at the top of each IDLE edit window which provides block structure
hints.  These hints are the lines which contain the block opening
keywords, e.g. 'if', for the enclosing block.  The number of hint lines
is determined by the numlines variable in the CodeContext section of
config-extensions.def. Lines which do not open blocks are not shown in
the context hints pane.

"""
import Tkinter
from configHandler import idleConf
from PyShell import PyShell
import re

BLOCKOPENERS = dict([(x, None) for x in ("class", "def", "elif", "else",
                                         "except", "finally", "for", "if",
                                         "try", "while")])
INFINITY = 1 << 30
UPDATEINTERVAL = 100 # millisec
FONTUPDATEINTERVAL = 1000 # millisec

getspacesfirstword = lambda s, c=re.compile(r"^(\s*)(\w*)"): c.match(s).groups()

class CodeContext:
    menudefs = [('options', [('!Code Conte_xt', '<<toggle-code-context>>')])]

    numlines = idleConf.GetOption("extensions", "CodeContext",
                                  "numlines", type="int", default=3)
    bgcolor = idleConf.GetOption("extensions", "CodeContext",
                                 "bgcolor", type="str", default="LightGray")
    fgcolor = idleConf.GetOption("extensions", "CodeContext",
                                 "fgcolor", type="str", default="Black")
    default_on = idleConf.GetOption("extensions", "CodeContext",
                                    "default_on", type="int", default=0)
    def __init__(self, editwin):
        if isinstance(editwin, PyShell):
            return
        self.editwin = editwin
        self.text = editwin.text
        self.textfont = self.text["font"]
        self.label = None
        # Dummy line, which starts the "block" of the whole document:
        self.info = list(self.interesting_lines(1))
        self.lastfirstline = 1
        if self.default_on:
            self.toggle_code_context_event()
            self.editwin.setvar('<<toggle-code-context>>', True)
        # Start two update cycles, one for context lines, one for font changes.
        self.text.after(UPDATEINTERVAL, self.timer_event)
        self.text.after(FONTUPDATEINTERVAL, self.font_timer_event)

    def toggle_code_context_event(self, event=None):
        if not self.label:
            self.label = Tkinter.Label(self.editwin.top,
                                      text="\n" * (self.numlines - 1),
                                      anchor="w", justify="left",
                                      font=self.textfont,
                                      bg=self.bgcolor, fg=self.fgcolor,
                                      relief="sunken",
                                      width=1, # Don't request more than we get
                                      )
            self.label.pack(side="top", fill="x", expand=0,
                            after=self.editwin.status_bar)
        else:
            self.label.destroy()
            self.label = None

    def get_line_info(self, linenum):
        """Get the line indent value, text, and any block start keyword

        If the line does not start a block, the keyword value is False.
        The indentation of empty lines (or comment lines) is INFINITY.
        There is a dummy block start, with indentation -1 and text "".

        Return the indent level, text (including leading whitespace),
        and the block opening keyword.

        """
        if linenum == 0:
            return -1, "", True
        text = self.text.get("%d.0" % linenum, "%d.end" % linenum)
        spaces, firstword = getspacesfirstword(text)
        opener = firstword in BLOCKOPENERS and firstword
        if len(text) == len(spaces) or text[len(spaces)] == '#':
            indent = INFINITY
        else:
            indent = len(spaces)
        return indent, text, opener

    def interesting_lines(self, firstline):
        """Generator which yields context lines, starting at firstline."""
        # The indentation level we are currently in:
        lastindent = INFINITY
        # For a line to be interesting, it must begin with a block opening
        # keyword, and have less indentation than lastindent.
        for line_index in xrange(firstline, -1, -1):
            indent, text, opener = self.get_line_info(line_index)
            if indent < lastindent:
                lastindent = indent
                if opener == "else" or "elif":
                    # We also show the if statement
                    lastindent += 1
                if opener and line_index < firstline:
                    yield line_index, text

    def update_label(self):
        firstline = int(self.text.index("@0,0").split('.')[0])
        if self.lastfirstline == firstline:
            return
        self.lastfirstline = firstline
        tmpstack = []
        for line_index, text in self.interesting_lines(firstline):
            # Remove irrelevant self.info items, and when we reach a relevant
            # item (which must happen because of the dummy element), break.
            while self.info[-1][0] > line_index:
                del self.info[-1]
            if self.info[-1][0] == line_index:
                break
            tmpstack.append((line_index, text))
        while tmpstack:
            self.info.append(tmpstack.pop())
        lines = [""] * max(0, self.numlines - len(self.info)) + \
                [x[1] for x in self.info[-self.numlines:]]
        self.label["text"] = '\n'.join(lines)

    def timer_event(self):
        if self.label:
            self.update_label()
        self.text.after(UPDATEINTERVAL, self.timer_event)

    def font_timer_event(self):
        newtextfont = self.text["font"]
        if self.label and newtextfont != self.textfont:
            self.textfont = newtextfont
            self.label["font"] = self.textfont
        self.text.after(FONTUPDATEINTERVAL, self.font_timer_event)