terminator/terminatorlib/container.py
2009-12-09 13:22:34 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Terminator by Chris Jones <cmsj@tenshu.net>
# GPL v2 only
"""container.py - classes necessary to contain Terminal widgets"""
import gobject
import gtk
from config import Config
from util import dbg, err
from translation import _
# pylint: disable-msg=R0921
class Container(object):
"""Base class for Terminator Containers"""
terminator = None
immutable = None
children = None
config = None
signals = None
cnxids = None
def __init__(self):
"""Class initialiser"""
self.children = []
self.signals = []
self.cnxids = {}
self.config = Config()
def register_signals(self, widget):
"""Register gobject signals in a way that avoids multiple inheritance"""
existing = gobject.signal_list_names(widget)
for signal in self.signals:
if signal['name'] in existing:
dbg('Container:: skipping signal %s for %s, already exists' % (
signal['name'], widget))
else:
dbg('Container:: registering signal for %s on %s' %
(signal['name'], widget))
try:
gobject.signal_new(signal['name'],
widget,
signal['flags'],
signal['return_type'],
signal['param_types'])
except RuntimeError:
err('Container:: registering signal for %s on %s failed' %
(signal['name'], widget))
def connect_child(self, widget, signal, handler, data=None):
"""Register the requested signal and record its connection ID"""
if not self.cnxids.has_key(widget):
self.cnxids[widget] = []
if data is not None:
self.cnxids[widget].append(widget.connect(signal, handler, data))
dbg('Container::connect_child: connecting %s(%s) for %s::%s' %
(handler.__name__, data, widget.__class__.__name__, signal))
else:
self.cnxids[widget].append(widget.connect(signal, handler))
dbg('Container::connect_child: registering %s to handle %s::%s' %
(handler.__name__, widget.__class__.__name__, signal))
def disconnect_child(self, widget):
"""De-register the signals for a child"""
if self.cnxids.has_key(widget):
for cnxid in self.cnxids[widget]:
# FIXME: Look up the IDs to print a useful debugging message
dbg('Container::disconnect_child: removing handler on %s' %
widget.__class__.__name__)
widget.disconnect(cnxid)
del(self.cnxids[widget])
def get_offspring(self):
"""Return a list of child widgets, if any"""
return(self.children)
def split_horiz(self, widget):
"""Split this container horizontally"""
return(self.split_axis(widget, True))
def split_vert(self, widget):
"""Split this container vertically"""
return(self.split_axis(widget, False))
def split_axis(self, widget, vertical=True, sibling=None):
"""Default axis splitter. This should be implemented by subclasses"""
raise NotImplementedError('split_axis')
def add(self, widget):
"""Add a widget to the container"""
raise NotImplementedError('add')
def remove(self, widget):
"""Remove a widget from the container"""
raise NotImplementedError('remove')
def closeterm(self, widget):
"""Handle the closure of a terminal"""
try:
if self.get_property('term_zoomed'):
# We're zoomed, so unzoom and then start closing again
dbg('Container::closeterm: terminal zoomed, unzooming')
self.unzoom(widget)
widget.close()
return(True)
except TypeError:
pass
if not self.remove(widget):
dbg('Container::closeterm: self.remove() failed for %s' % widget)
return(False)
self.terminator.deregister_terminal(widget)
self.terminator.group_hoover()
return(True)
def resizeterm(self, widget, keyname):
"""Handle a keyboard event requesting a terminal resize"""
raise NotImplementedError('resizeterm')
def toggle_zoom(self, widget, fontscale = False):
"""Toggle the existing zoom state"""
try:
if self.get_property('term_zoomed'):
self.unzoom(widget)
else:
self.zoom(widget, fontscale)
except TypeError:
err('Container::toggle_zoom: %s is unable to handle zooming, for \
%s' % (self, widget))
def zoom(self, widget, fontscale = False):
"""Zoom a terminal"""
raise NotImplementedError('zoom')
def unzoom(self, widget):
"""Unzoom a terminal"""
raise NotImplementedError('unzoom')
def construct_confirm_close(self, window, reqtype):
"""Create a confirmation dialog for closing things"""
dialog = gtk.Dialog(_('Close?'), window, gtk.DIALOG_MODAL)
dialog.set_has_separator(False)
dialog.set_resizable(False)
dialog.add_button(gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, gtk.RESPONSE_REJECT)
c_all = dialog.add_button(gtk.STOCK_CLOSE, gtk.RESPONSE_ACCEPT)
c_all.get_children()[0].get_children()[0].get_children()[1].set_label(_('Close _Terminals'))
primary = gtk.Label(_('<big><b>Close multiple terminals?</b></big>'))
primary.set_use_markup(True)
primary.set_alignment(0, 0.5)
secondary = gtk.Label(_('This %s has several terminals open. Closing \
the %s will also close all terminals within it.') % (reqtype, reqtype))
secondary.set_line_wrap(True)
labels = gtk.VBox()
labels.pack_start(primary, False, False, 6)
labels.pack_start(secondary, False, False, 6)
image = gtk.image_new_from_stock(gtk.STOCK_DIALOG_WARNING,
gtk.ICON_SIZE_DIALOG)
image.set_alignment(0.5, 0)
box = gtk.HBox()
box.pack_start(image, False, False, 6)
box.pack_start(labels, False, False, 6)
dialog.vbox.pack_start(box, False, False, 12)
dialog.show_all()
return(dialog)
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