364 lines
12 KiB
Python
364 lines
12 KiB
Python
# Terminator.util - misc utility functions
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2010 cmsj@tenshu.net
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, version 2 only.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""Terminator.util - misc utility functions"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import sys
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import cairo
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import os
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import pwd
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import inspect
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import uuid
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import subprocess
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import gi
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try:
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gi.require_version('Gtk','3.0')
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from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk
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except ImportError:
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print('You need Gtk 3.0+ to run Remotinator.')
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sys.exit(1)
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# set this to true to enable debugging output
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DEBUG = False
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# set this to true to additionally list filenames in debugging
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DEBUGFILES = False
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# list of classes to show debugging for. empty list means show all classes
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DEBUGCLASSES = []
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# list of methods to show debugging for. empty list means show all methods
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DEBUGMETHODS = []
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def dbg(log = ""):
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"""Print a message if debugging is enabled"""
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if DEBUG:
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stackitem = inspect.stack()[1]
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parent_frame = stackitem[0]
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method = parent_frame.f_code.co_name
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names, varargs, keywords, local_vars = inspect.getargvalues(parent_frame)
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try:
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self_name = names[0]
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classname = local_vars[self_name].__class__.__name__
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except IndexError:
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classname = "noclass"
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if DEBUGFILES:
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line = stackitem[2]
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filename = parent_frame.f_code.co_filename
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extra = " (%s:%s)" % (filename, line)
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else:
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extra = ""
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if DEBUGCLASSES != [] and classname not in DEBUGCLASSES:
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return
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if DEBUGMETHODS != [] and method not in DEBUGMETHODS:
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return
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try:
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print("%s::%s: %s%s" % (classname, method, log, extra), file=sys.stderr)
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except IOError:
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pass
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def err(log = ""):
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"""Print an error message"""
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try:
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print(log, file=sys.stderr)
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except IOError:
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pass
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def gerr(message = None):
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"""Display a graphical error. This should only be used for serious
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errors as it will halt execution"""
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dialog = Gtk.MessageDialog(None, Gtk.DialogFlags.MODAL,
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Gtk.MessageType.ERROR, Gtk.ButtonsType.OK, message)
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dialog.run()
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dialog.destroy()
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def has_ancestor(widget, wtype):
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"""Walk up the family tree of widget to see if any ancestors are of type"""
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while widget:
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widget = widget.get_parent()
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if isinstance(widget, wtype):
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return(True)
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return(False)
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def manual_lookup():
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'''Choose the manual to open based on LANGUAGE'''
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available_languages = ['en']
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base_url = 'http://gnome-terminator.readthedocs.io/%s/latest/'
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target = 'en' # default to English
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if 'LANGUAGE' in os.environ:
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languages = os.environ['LANGUAGE'].split(':')
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for language in languages:
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if language in available_languages:
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target = language
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break
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elif 'LANG' in os.environ:
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language = os.environ['LANG'].split('.')[0]
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for i in range(len(available_languages)):
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if language == available_languages[i]:
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target = language
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break
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return base_url % target
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def path_lookup(command):
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'''Find a command in our path'''
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if os.path.isabs(command):
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if os.path.isfile(command):
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return(command)
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else:
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return(None)
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elif command[:2] == './' and os.path.isfile(command):
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dbg('path_lookup: Relative filename %s found in cwd' % command)
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return(command)
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try:
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paths = os.environ['PATH'].split(':')
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if len(paths[0]) == 0:
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raise(ValueError)
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except (ValueError, NameError):
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dbg('path_lookup: PATH not set in environment, using fallbacks')
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paths = ['/usr/local/bin', '/usr/bin', '/bin']
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dbg('path_lookup: Using %d paths: %s' % (len(paths), paths))
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for path in paths:
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target = os.path.join(path, command)
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if os.path.isfile(target):
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dbg('path_lookup: found %s' % target)
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return(target)
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dbg('path_lookup: Unable to locate %s' % command)
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def shell_lookup():
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"""Find an appropriate shell for the user"""
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try:
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usershell = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[6]
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except KeyError:
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usershell = None
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shells = [usershell, 'bash', 'zsh', 'tcsh', 'ksh', 'csh', 'sh']
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for shell in shells:
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if shell is None:
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continue
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elif os.path.isfile(shell):
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return(shell)
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else:
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rshell = path_lookup(shell)
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if rshell is not None:
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dbg('shell_lookup: Found %s at %s' % (shell, rshell))
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return(rshell)
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dbg('shell_lookup: Unable to locate a shell')
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def widget_pixbuf(widget, maxsize=None):
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"""Generate a pixbuf of a widget"""
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# FIXME: Can this be changed from using "import cairo" to "from gi.repository import cairo"?
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window = widget.get_window()
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width, height = window.get_width(), window.get_height()
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longest = max(width, height)
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if maxsize is not None:
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factor = float(maxsize) / float(longest)
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if not maxsize or (width * factor) > width or (height * factor) > height:
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factor = 1
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preview_width, preview_height = int(width * factor), int(height * factor)
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preview_surface = Gdk.Window.create_similar_surface(window,
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cairo.CONTENT_COLOR, preview_width, preview_height)
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cairo_context = cairo.Context(preview_surface)
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cairo_context.scale(factor, factor)
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Gdk.cairo_set_source_window(cairo_context, window, 0, 0)
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cairo_context.paint()
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scaledpixbuf = Gdk.pixbuf_get_from_surface(preview_surface, 0, 0, preview_width, preview_height);
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return(scaledpixbuf)
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def get_system_config_dir():
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system_config_dir = '/etc/xdg'
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if 'XDG_CONFIG_DIRS' in os.environ.keys():
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for sysconfdir in os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'].split(":"):
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if os.path.isdir(sysconfdir):
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system_config_dir = sysconfdir
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break
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return(os.path.join(system_config_dir,'terminator'))
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def get_config_dir():
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"""Expand all the messy nonsense for finding where ~/.config/terminator
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really is"""
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try:
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configdir = os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME']
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except KeyError:
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configdir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.config')
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dbg('Found config dir: %s' % configdir)
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return(os.path.join(configdir, 'terminator'))
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def dict_diff(reference, working):
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"""Examine the values in the supplied working set and return a new dict
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that only contains those values which are different from those in the
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reference dictionary
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>>> a = {'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'bjonk'}
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>>> b = {'foo': 'far', 'baz': 'bjonk'}
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>>> dict_diff(a, b)
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{'foo': 'far'}
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"""
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result = {}
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for key in reference:
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if reference[key] != working[key]:
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result[key] = working[key]
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return(result)
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# Helper functions for directional navigation
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def get_edge(allocation, direction):
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"""Return the edge of the supplied allocation that we will care about for
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directional navigation"""
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if direction == 'left':
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edge = allocation.x
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p1, p2 = allocation.y, allocation.y + allocation.height
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elif direction == 'up':
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edge = allocation.y
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p1, p2 = allocation.x, allocation.x + allocation.width
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elif direction == 'right':
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edge = allocation.x + allocation.width
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p1, p2 = allocation.y, allocation.y + allocation.height
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elif direction == 'down':
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edge = allocation.y + allocation.height
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p1, p2 = allocation.x, allocation.x + allocation.width
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else:
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raise ValueError('unknown direction %s' % direction)
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return(edge, p1, p2)
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def get_nav_possible(edge, allocation, direction, p1, p2):
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"""Check if the supplied allocation is in the right direction of the
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supplied edge"""
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x1, x2 = allocation.x, allocation.x + allocation.width
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y1, y2 = allocation.y, allocation.y + allocation.height
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if direction == 'left':
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return(x2 <= edge and y1 <= p2 and y2 >= p1)
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elif direction == 'right':
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return(x1 >= edge and y1 <= p2 and y2 >= p1)
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elif direction == 'up':
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return(y2 <= edge and x1 <= p2 and x2 >= p1)
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elif direction == 'down':
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return(y1 >= edge and x1 <= p2 and x2 >= p1)
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else:
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raise ValueError('Unknown direction: %s' % direction)
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def get_nav_offset(edge, allocation, direction):
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"""Work out how far edge is from a particular point on the allocation
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rectangle, in the given direction"""
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if direction == 'left':
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return(edge - (allocation.x + allocation.width))
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elif direction == 'right':
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return(allocation.x - edge)
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elif direction == 'up':
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return(edge - (allocation.y + allocation.height))
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elif direction == 'down':
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return(allocation.y - edge)
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else:
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raise ValueError('Unknown direction: %s' % direction)
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def get_nav_tiebreak(direction, cursor_x, cursor_y, rect):
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"""We have multiple candidate terminals. Pick the closest by cursor
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position"""
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if direction in ['left', 'right']:
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return(cursor_y >= rect.y and cursor_y <= (rect.y + rect.height))
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elif direction in ['up', 'down']:
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return(cursor_x >= rect.x and cursor_x <= (rect.x + rect.width))
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else:
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raise ValueError('Unknown direction: %s' % direction)
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def enumerate_descendants(parent):
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"""Walk all our children and build up a list of containers and
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terminals"""
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# FIXME: Does having to import this here mean we should move this function
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# back to Container?
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from .factory import Factory
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containerstmp = []
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containers = []
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terminals = []
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maker = Factory()
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if parent is None:
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err('no parent widget specified')
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return
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for descendant in parent.get_children():
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if maker.isinstance(descendant, 'Container'):
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containerstmp.append(descendant)
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elif maker.isinstance(descendant, 'Terminal'):
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terminals.append(descendant)
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while len(containerstmp) > 0:
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child = containerstmp.pop(0)
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for descendant in child.get_children():
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if maker.isinstance(descendant, 'Container'):
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containerstmp.append(descendant)
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elif maker.isinstance(descendant, 'Terminal'):
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terminals.append(descendant)
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containers.append(child)
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dbg('%d containers and %d terminals fall beneath %s' % (len(containers),
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len(terminals), parent))
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return(containers, terminals)
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def make_uuid(str_uuid=None):
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"""Generate a UUID for an object"""
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if str_uuid:
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return uuid.UUID(str_uuid)
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return uuid.uuid4()
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def inject_uuid(target):
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"""Inject a UUID into an existing object"""
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uuid = make_uuid()
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if not hasattr(target, "uuid") or target.uuid == None:
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dbg("Injecting UUID %s into: %s" % (uuid, target))
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target.uuid = uuid
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else:
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dbg("Object already has a UUID: %s" % target)
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def spawn_new_terminator(cwd, args):
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"""Start a new terminator instance with the given arguments"""
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cmd = sys.argv[0]
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if not os.path.isabs(cmd):
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# Command is not an absolute path. Figure out where we are
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cmd = os.path.join (cwd, sys.argv[0])
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if not os.path.isfile(cmd):
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# we weren't started as ./terminator in a path. Give up
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err('Unable to locate Terminator')
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return False
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dbg("Spawning: %s" % cmd)
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subprocess.Popen([cmd]+args)
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def display_manager():
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"""Try to detect which display manager we run under"""
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if os.environ.get('WAYLAND_DISPLAY'):
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return 'WAYLAND'
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# Fallback assumption of X11
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return 'X11'
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