- New Extension: CodeContext.  Provides block structuring hints for code
  which has scrolled above an edit window. Patch 936169 Noam Raphael.

A CodeContext.py
M NEWS.txt
M config-extensions.def
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/CodeContext.py b/Lib/idlelib/CodeContext.py
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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
+from string import whitespace
+import re
+
+BLOCKOPENERS = dict([(x, None) for x in ("class", "def", "elif", "else",
+                                         "except", "finally", "for", "if",
+                                         "try", "while")])
+INFINITY = 1 << 30
+UPDATEINTERVAL = 100 #ms
+FONTUPDATEINTERVAL = 1000 #ms
+
+getspacesfirstword = lambda s, c=re.compile(r"^(\s*)(\w*)"): c.match(s).groups()
+
+class CodeContext:
+    menudefs = []
+    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")
+    def __init__(self, editwin):
+        if isinstance(editwin, PyShell):
+            return
+        self.editwin = editwin
+        self.text = editwin.text
+        self.textfont = self.text["font"]
+        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)
+        # Dummy line, which starts the "block" of the whole document:
+        self.info = list(self.interesting_lines(1))
+        self.lastfirstline = 1
+        # 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 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
+            # Add the block starting line info to tmpstack
+            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):
+        self.update_label()
+        self.text.after(UPDATEINTERVAL, self.timer_event)
+
+    def font_timer_event(self):
+        newtextfont = self.text["font"]
+        if newtextfont != self.textfont:
+            self.textfont = newtextfont
+            self.label["font"] = self.textfont
+        self.text.after(FONTUPDATEINTERVAL, self.font_timer_event)