| # Widget to display a man page |
| |
| import re |
| from Tkinter import * |
| from Tkinter import _tkinter |
| from ScrolledText import ScrolledText |
| |
| # XXX These fonts may have to be changed to match your system |
| BOLDFONT = '*-Courier-Bold-R-Normal-*-120-*' |
| ITALICFONT = '*-Courier-Medium-O-Normal-*-120-*' |
| |
| # XXX Recognizing footers is system dependent |
| # (This one works for IRIX 5.2 and Solaris 2.2) |
| footerprog = re.compile( |
| '^ Page [1-9][0-9]*[ \t]+\|^.*Last change:.*[1-9][0-9]*\n') |
| emptyprog = re.compile('^[ \t]*\n') |
| ulprog = re.compile('^[ \t]*[Xv!_][Xv!_ \t]*\n') |
| |
| # Basic Man Page class -- does not disable editing |
| class EditableManPage(ScrolledText): |
| |
| # Initialize instance |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **cnf): |
| # Initialize base class |
| apply(ScrolledText.__init__, (self, master), cnf) |
| |
| # Define tags for formatting styles |
| self.tag_config('X', underline=1) |
| self.tag_config('!', font=BOLDFONT) |
| self.tag_config('_', font=ITALICFONT) |
| |
| # Set state to idle |
| self.fp = None |
| self.lineno = 0 |
| |
| # Test whether we are busy parsing a file |
| def busy(self): |
| return self.fp != None |
| |
| # Ensure we're not busy |
| def kill(self): |
| if self.busy(): |
| self._endparser() |
| |
| # Parse a file, in the background |
| def asyncparsefile(self, fp): |
| self._startparser(fp) |
| self.tk.createfilehandler(fp, _tkinter.READABLE, |
| self._filehandler) |
| |
| parsefile = asyncparsefile # Alias |
| |
| # I/O handler used by background parsing |
| def _filehandler(self, fp, mask): |
| nextline = self.fp.readline() |
| if not nextline: |
| self._endparser() |
| return |
| self._parseline(nextline) |
| |
| # Parse a file, now (cannot be aborted) |
| def syncparsefile(self, fp): |
| from select import select |
| def avail(fp=fp, tout=0.0, select=select): |
| return select([fp], [], [], tout)[0] |
| height = self.getint(self['height']) |
| self._startparser(fp) |
| while 1: |
| nextline = fp.readline() |
| if not nextline: |
| break |
| self._parseline(nextline) |
| self._endparser() |
| |
| # Initialize parsing from a particular file -- must not be busy |
| def _startparser(self, fp): |
| if self.busy(): |
| raise RuntimeError, 'startparser: still busy' |
| fp.fileno() # Test for file-ness |
| self.fp = fp |
| self.lineno = 0 |
| self.ok = 0 |
| self.empty = 0 |
| self.buffer = None |
| savestate = self['state'] |
| self['state'] = NORMAL |
| self.delete('1.0', END) |
| self['state'] = savestate |
| |
| # End parsing -- must be busy, need not be at EOF |
| def _endparser(self): |
| if not self.busy(): |
| raise RuntimeError, 'endparser: not busy' |
| if self.buffer: |
| self._parseline('') |
| try: |
| self.tk.deletefilehandler(self.fp) |
| except TclError, msg: |
| pass |
| self.fp.close() |
| self.fp = None |
| del self.ok, self.empty, self.buffer |
| |
| # Parse a single line |
| def _parseline(self, nextline): |
| if not self.buffer: |
| # Save this line -- we need one line read-ahead |
| self.buffer = nextline |
| return |
| if emptyprog.match(self.buffer) >= 0: |
| # Buffered line was empty -- set a flag |
| self.empty = 1 |
| self.buffer = nextline |
| return |
| textline = self.buffer |
| if ulprog.match(nextline) >= 0: |
| # Next line is properties for buffered line |
| propline = nextline |
| self.buffer = None |
| else: |
| # Next line is read-ahead |
| propline = None |
| self.buffer = nextline |
| if not self.ok: |
| # First non blank line after footer must be header |
| # -- skip that too |
| self.ok = 1 |
| self.empty = 0 |
| return |
| if footerprog.match(textline) >= 0: |
| # Footer -- start skipping until next non-blank line |
| self.ok = 0 |
| self.empty = 0 |
| return |
| savestate = self['state'] |
| self['state'] = NORMAL |
| if TkVersion >= 4.0: |
| self.mark_set('insert', 'end-1c') |
| else: |
| self.mark_set('insert', END) |
| if self.empty: |
| # One or more previous lines were empty |
| # -- insert one blank line in the text |
| self._insert_prop('\n') |
| self.lineno = self.lineno + 1 |
| self.empty = 0 |
| if not propline: |
| # No properties |
| self._insert_prop(textline) |
| else: |
| # Search for properties |
| p = '' |
| j = 0 |
| for i in range(min(len(propline), len(textline))): |
| if propline[i] != p: |
| if j < i: |
| self._insert_prop(textline[j:i], p) |
| j = i |
| p = propline[i] |
| self._insert_prop(textline[j:]) |
| self.lineno = self.lineno + 1 |
| self['state'] = savestate |
| |
| # Insert a string at the end, with at most one property (tag) |
| def _insert_prop(self, str, prop = ' '): |
| here = self.index(AtInsert()) |
| self.insert(AtInsert(), str) |
| if TkVersion <= 4.0: |
| tags = self.tag_names(here) |
| for tag in tags: |
| self.tag_remove(tag, here, AtInsert()) |
| if prop != ' ': |
| self.tag_add(prop, here, AtInsert()) |
| |
| # Readonly Man Page class -- disables editing, otherwise the same |
| class ReadonlyManPage(EditableManPage): |
| |
| # Initialize instance |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **cnf): |
| cnf['state'] = DISABLED |
| apply(EditableManPage.__init__, (self, master), cnf) |
| |
| # Alias |
| ManPage = ReadonlyManPage |
| |
| # Test program. |
| # usage: ManPage [manpage]; or ManPage [-f] file |
| # -f means that the file is nroff -man output run through ul -i |
| def test(): |
| import os |
| import sys |
| # XXX This directory may be different on your system |
| MANDIR = '/usr/local/man/mann' |
| DEFAULTPAGE = 'Tcl' |
| formatted = 0 |
| if sys.argv[1:] and sys.argv[1] == '-f': |
| formatted = 1 |
| del sys.argv[1] |
| if sys.argv[1:]: |
| name = sys.argv[1] |
| else: |
| name = DEFAULTPAGE |
| if not formatted: |
| if name[-2:-1] != '.': |
| name = name + '.n' |
| name = os.path.join(MANDIR, name) |
| root = Tk() |
| root.minsize(1, 1) |
| manpage = ManPage(root, relief=SUNKEN, borderwidth=2) |
| manpage.pack(expand=1, fill=BOTH) |
| if formatted: |
| fp = open(name, 'r') |
| else: |
| fp = os.popen('nroff -man %s | ul -i' % name, 'r') |
| manpage.parsefile(fp) |
| root.mainloop() |
| |
| # Run the test program when called as a script |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| test() |