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Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +00001"""
2MultiCall - a class which inherits its methods from a Tkinter widget (Text, for
3example), but enables multiple calls of functions per virtual event - all
4matching events will be called, not only the most specific one. This is done
5by wrapping the event functions - event_add, event_delete and event_info.
6MultiCall recognizes only a subset of legal event sequences. Sequences which
7are not recognized are treated by the original Tk handling mechanism. A
8more-specific event will be called before a less-specific event.
9
10The recognized sequences are complete one-event sequences (no emacs-style
11Ctrl-X Ctrl-C, no shortcuts like <3>), for all types of events.
12Key/Button Press/Release events can have modifiers.
13The recognized modifiers are Shift, Control, Option and Command for Mac, and
14Control, Alt, Shift, Meta/M for other platforms.
15
16For all events which were handled by MultiCall, a new member is added to the
17event instance passed to the binded functions - mc_type. This is one of the
18event type constants defined in this module (such as MC_KEYPRESS).
19For Key/Button events (which are handled by MultiCall and may receive
20modifiers), another member is added - mc_state. This member gives the state
21of the recognized modifiers, as a combination of the modifier constants
22also defined in this module (for example, MC_SHIFT).
23Using these members is absolutely portable.
24
25The order by which events are called is defined by these rules:
261. A more-specific event will be called before a less-specific event.
272. A recently-binded event will be called before a previously-binded event,
28 unless this conflicts with the first rule.
29Each function will be called at most once for each event.
30"""
31
32import sys
33import os
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +000034import re
35import Tkinter
36
37# the event type constants, which define the meaning of mc_type
38MC_KEYPRESS=0; MC_KEYRELEASE=1; MC_BUTTONPRESS=2; MC_BUTTONRELEASE=3;
39MC_ACTIVATE=4; MC_CIRCULATE=5; MC_COLORMAP=6; MC_CONFIGURE=7;
40MC_DEACTIVATE=8; MC_DESTROY=9; MC_ENTER=10; MC_EXPOSE=11; MC_FOCUSIN=12;
41MC_FOCUSOUT=13; MC_GRAVITY=14; MC_LEAVE=15; MC_MAP=16; MC_MOTION=17;
42MC_MOUSEWHEEL=18; MC_PROPERTY=19; MC_REPARENT=20; MC_UNMAP=21; MC_VISIBILITY=22;
43# the modifier state constants, which define the meaning of mc_state
44MC_SHIFT = 1<<0; MC_CONTROL = 1<<2; MC_ALT = 1<<3; MC_META = 1<<5
45MC_OPTION = 1<<6; MC_COMMAND = 1<<7
46
47# define the list of modifiers, to be used in complex event types.
48if sys.platform == "darwin" and sys.executable.count(".app"):
49 _modifiers = (("Shift",), ("Control",), ("Option",), ("Command",))
50 _modifier_masks = (MC_SHIFT, MC_CONTROL, MC_OPTION, MC_COMMAND)
51else:
52 _modifiers = (("Control",), ("Alt",), ("Shift",), ("Meta", "M"))
53 _modifier_masks = (MC_CONTROL, MC_ALT, MC_SHIFT, MC_META)
54
55# a dictionary to map a modifier name into its number
56_modifier_names = dict([(name, number)
57 for number in range(len(_modifiers))
58 for name in _modifiers[number]])
59
60# A binder is a class which binds functions to one type of event. It has two
61# methods: bind and unbind, which get a function and a parsed sequence, as
62# returned by _parse_sequence(). There are two types of binders:
63# _SimpleBinder handles event types with no modifiers and no detail.
64# No Python functions are called when no events are binded.
65# _ComplexBinder handles event types with modifiers and a detail.
66# A Python function is called each time an event is generated.
67
68class _SimpleBinder:
69 def __init__(self, type, widget, widgetinst):
70 self.type = type
71 self.sequence = '<'+_types[type][0]+'>'
72 self.widget = widget
73 self.widgetinst = widgetinst
74 self.bindedfuncs = []
75 self.handlerid = None
76
77 def bind(self, triplet, func):
78 if not self.handlerid:
79 def handler(event, l = self.bindedfuncs, mc_type = self.type):
80 event.mc_type = mc_type
81 wascalled = {}
82 for i in range(len(l)-1, -1, -1):
83 func = l[i]
84 if func not in wascalled:
85 wascalled[func] = True
86 r = func(event)
87 if r:
88 return r
89 self.handlerid = self.widget.bind(self.widgetinst,
90 self.sequence, handler)
91 self.bindedfuncs.append(func)
92
93 def unbind(self, triplet, func):
94 self.bindedfuncs.remove(func)
95 if not self.bindedfuncs:
96 self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, self.sequence, self.handlerid)
97 self.handlerid = None
98
99 def __del__(self):
100 if self.handlerid:
101 self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, self.sequence, self.handlerid)
102
103# An int in range(1 << len(_modifiers)) represents a combination of modifiers
104# (if the least significent bit is on, _modifiers[0] is on, and so on).
105# _state_subsets gives for each combination of modifiers, or *state*,
106# a list of the states which are a subset of it. This list is ordered by the
107# number of modifiers is the state - the most specific state comes first.
108_states = range(1 << len(_modifiers))
Guido van Rossum89da5d72006-08-22 00:21:25 +0000109_state_names = [''.join(m[0]+'-'
110 for i, m in enumerate(_modifiers)
111 if (1 << i) & s)
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000112 for s in _states]
Guido van Rossumb5a755e2007-07-18 18:15:48 +0000113
114def expand_substates(states):
115 '''For each item of states return a list containing all combinations of
116 that item with individual bits reset, sorted by the number of set bits.
117 '''
118 def nbits(n):
119 "number of bits set in n base 2"
120 nb = 0
121 while n:
122 n, rem = divmod(n, 2)
123 nb += rem
124 return nb
125 statelist = []
126 for state in states:
127 substates = list(set(state & x for x in states))
128 substates.sort(lambda a,b: nbits(b) - nbits(a))
129 statelist.append(substates)
130 return statelist
131
132_state_subsets = expand_substates(_states)
133
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000134# _state_codes gives for each state, the portable code to be passed as mc_state
Guido van Rossum89da5d72006-08-22 00:21:25 +0000135_state_codes = []
136for s in _states:
137 r = 0
138 for i in range(len(_modifiers)):
139 if (1 << i) & s:
140 r |= _modifier_masks[i]
141 _state_codes.append(r)
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000142
143class _ComplexBinder:
144 # This class binds many functions, and only unbinds them when it is deleted.
145 # self.handlerids is the list of seqs and ids of binded handler functions.
146 # The binded functions sit in a dictionary of lists of lists, which maps
147 # a detail (or None) and a state into a list of functions.
148 # When a new detail is discovered, handlers for all the possible states
149 # are binded.
150
151 def __create_handler(self, lists, mc_type, mc_state):
152 def handler(event, lists = lists,
153 mc_type = mc_type, mc_state = mc_state,
154 ishandlerrunning = self.ishandlerrunning,
155 doafterhandler = self.doafterhandler):
156 ishandlerrunning[:] = [True]
157 event.mc_type = mc_type
158 event.mc_state = mc_state
159 wascalled = {}
160 r = None
161 for l in lists:
162 for i in range(len(l)-1, -1, -1):
163 func = l[i]
164 if func not in wascalled:
165 wascalled[func] = True
166 r = l[i](event)
167 if r:
168 break
169 if r:
170 break
171 ishandlerrunning[:] = []
172 # Call all functions in doafterhandler and remove them from list
173 while doafterhandler:
174 doafterhandler.pop()()
175 if r:
176 return r
177 return handler
178
179 def __init__(self, type, widget, widgetinst):
180 self.type = type
181 self.typename = _types[type][0]
182 self.widget = widget
183 self.widgetinst = widgetinst
184 self.bindedfuncs = {None: [[] for s in _states]}
185 self.handlerids = []
186 # we don't want to change the lists of functions while a handler is
187 # running - it will mess up the loop and anyway, we usually want the
188 # change to happen from the next event. So we have a list of functions
189 # for the handler to run after it finishes calling the binded functions.
190 # It calls them only once.
191 # ishandlerrunning is a list. An empty one means no, otherwise - yes.
192 # this is done so that it would be mutable.
193 self.ishandlerrunning = []
194 self.doafterhandler = []
195 for s in _states:
196 lists = [self.bindedfuncs[None][i] for i in _state_subsets[s]]
197 handler = self.__create_handler(lists, type, _state_codes[s])
198 seq = '<'+_state_names[s]+self.typename+'>'
199 self.handlerids.append((seq, self.widget.bind(self.widgetinst,
200 seq, handler)))
201
202 def bind(self, triplet, func):
Guido van Rossum811c4e02006-08-22 15:45:46 +0000203 if triplet[2] not in self.bindedfuncs:
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000204 self.bindedfuncs[triplet[2]] = [[] for s in _states]
205 for s in _states:
206 lists = [ self.bindedfuncs[detail][i]
207 for detail in (triplet[2], None)
208 for i in _state_subsets[s] ]
209 handler = self.__create_handler(lists, self.type,
210 _state_codes[s])
211 seq = "<%s%s-%s>"% (_state_names[s], self.typename, triplet[2])
212 self.handlerids.append((seq, self.widget.bind(self.widgetinst,
213 seq, handler)))
214 doit = lambda: self.bindedfuncs[triplet[2]][triplet[0]].append(func)
215 if not self.ishandlerrunning:
216 doit()
217 else:
218 self.doafterhandler.append(doit)
219
220 def unbind(self, triplet, func):
221 doit = lambda: self.bindedfuncs[triplet[2]][triplet[0]].remove(func)
222 if not self.ishandlerrunning:
223 doit()
224 else:
225 self.doafterhandler.append(doit)
226
227 def __del__(self):
228 for seq, id in self.handlerids:
229 self.widget.unbind(self.widgetinst, seq, id)
230
231# define the list of event types to be handled by MultiEvent. the order is
232# compatible with the definition of event type constants.
233_types = (
234 ("KeyPress", "Key"), ("KeyRelease",), ("ButtonPress", "Button"),
235 ("ButtonRelease",), ("Activate",), ("Circulate",), ("Colormap",),
236 ("Configure",), ("Deactivate",), ("Destroy",), ("Enter",), ("Expose",),
237 ("FocusIn",), ("FocusOut",), ("Gravity",), ("Leave",), ("Map",),
238 ("Motion",), ("MouseWheel",), ("Property",), ("Reparent",), ("Unmap",),
239 ("Visibility",),
240)
241
242# which binder should be used for every event type?
243_binder_classes = (_ComplexBinder,) * 4 + (_SimpleBinder,) * (len(_types)-4)
244
245# A dictionary to map a type name into its number
246_type_names = dict([(name, number)
247 for number in range(len(_types))
248 for name in _types[number]])
249
250_keysym_re = re.compile(r"^\w+$")
251_button_re = re.compile(r"^[1-5]$")
252def _parse_sequence(sequence):
253 """Get a string which should describe an event sequence. If it is
254 successfully parsed as one, return a tuple containing the state (as an int),
255 the event type (as an index of _types), and the detail - None if none, or a
256 string if there is one. If the parsing is unsuccessful, return None.
257 """
258 if not sequence or sequence[0] != '<' or sequence[-1] != '>':
259 return None
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000260 words = '-'.split(sequence[1:-1])
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000261
262 modifiers = 0
263 while words and words[0] in _modifier_names:
264 modifiers |= 1 << _modifier_names[words[0]]
265 del words[0]
266
267 if words and words[0] in _type_names:
268 type = _type_names[words[0]]
269 del words[0]
270 else:
271 return None
272
273 if _binder_classes[type] is _SimpleBinder:
274 if modifiers or words:
275 return None
276 else:
277 detail = None
278 else:
279 # _ComplexBinder
280 if type in [_type_names[s] for s in ("KeyPress", "KeyRelease")]:
281 type_re = _keysym_re
282 else:
283 type_re = _button_re
284
285 if not words:
286 detail = None
287 elif len(words) == 1 and type_re.match(words[0]):
288 detail = words[0]
289 else:
290 return None
291
292 return modifiers, type, detail
293
294def _triplet_to_sequence(triplet):
295 if triplet[2]:
296 return '<'+_state_names[triplet[0]]+_types[triplet[1]][0]+'-'+ \
297 triplet[2]+'>'
298 else:
299 return '<'+_state_names[triplet[0]]+_types[triplet[1]][0]+'>'
300
301_multicall_dict = {}
302def MultiCallCreator(widget):
303 """Return a MultiCall class which inherits its methods from the
304 given widget class (for example, Tkinter.Text). This is used
305 instead of a templating mechanism.
306 """
307 if widget in _multicall_dict:
308 return _multicall_dict[widget]
309
310 class MultiCall (widget):
311 assert issubclass(widget, Tkinter.Misc)
312
313 def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
Neal Norwitzd9108552006-03-17 08:00:19 +0000314 widget.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000315 # a dictionary which maps a virtual event to a tuple with:
316 # 0. the function binded
317 # 1. a list of triplets - the sequences it is binded to
318 self.__eventinfo = {}
319 self.__binders = [_binder_classes[i](i, widget, self)
320 for i in range(len(_types))]
321
322 def bind(self, sequence=None, func=None, add=None):
323 #print "bind(%s, %s, %s) called." % (sequence, func, add)
324 if type(sequence) is str and len(sequence) > 2 and \
325 sequence[:2] == "<<" and sequence[-2:] == ">>":
326 if sequence in self.__eventinfo:
327 ei = self.__eventinfo[sequence]
328 if ei[0] is not None:
329 for triplet in ei[1]:
330 self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, ei[0])
331 ei[0] = func
332 if ei[0] is not None:
333 for triplet in ei[1]:
334 self.__binders[triplet[1]].bind(triplet, func)
335 else:
336 self.__eventinfo[sequence] = [func, []]
337 return widget.bind(self, sequence, func, add)
338
339 def unbind(self, sequence, funcid=None):
340 if type(sequence) is str and len(sequence) > 2 and \
341 sequence[:2] == "<<" and sequence[-2:] == ">>" and \
342 sequence in self.__eventinfo:
343 func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[sequence]
344 if func is not None:
345 for triplet in triplets:
346 self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
347 self.__eventinfo[sequence][0] = None
348 return widget.unbind(self, sequence, funcid)
349
350 def event_add(self, virtual, *sequences):
351 #print "event_add(%s,%s) was called"%(repr(virtual),repr(sequences))
352 if virtual not in self.__eventinfo:
353 self.__eventinfo[virtual] = [None, []]
354
355 func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[virtual]
356 for seq in sequences:
357 triplet = _parse_sequence(seq)
358 if triplet is None:
359 #print >> sys.stderr, "Seq. %s was added by Tkinter."%seq
360 widget.event_add(self, virtual, seq)
361 else:
362 if func is not None:
363 self.__binders[triplet[1]].bind(triplet, func)
364 triplets.append(triplet)
365
366 def event_delete(self, virtual, *sequences):
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000367 if virtual not in self.__eventinfo:
368 return
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000369 func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[virtual]
370 for seq in sequences:
371 triplet = _parse_sequence(seq)
372 if triplet is None:
373 #print >> sys.stderr, "Seq. %s was deleted by Tkinter."%seq
374 widget.event_delete(self, virtual, seq)
375 else:
376 if func is not None:
377 self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
378 triplets.remove(triplet)
379
380 def event_info(self, virtual=None):
381 if virtual is None or virtual not in self.__eventinfo:
382 return widget.event_info(self, virtual)
383 else:
384 return tuple(map(_triplet_to_sequence,
385 self.__eventinfo[virtual][1])) + \
386 widget.event_info(self, virtual)
387
388 def __del__(self):
389 for virtual in self.__eventinfo:
390 func, triplets = self.__eventinfo[virtual]
391 if func:
392 for triplet in triplets:
393 self.__binders[triplet[1]].unbind(triplet, func)
394
395
396 _multicall_dict[widget] = MultiCall
397 return MultiCall
398
399if __name__ == "__main__":
400 # Test
401 root = Tkinter.Tk()
402 text = MultiCallCreator(Tkinter.Text)(root)
403 text.pack()
404 def bindseq(seq, n=[0]):
405 def handler(event):
Guido van Rossumbe19ed72007-02-09 05:37:30 +0000406 print(seq)
Kurt B. Kaiserb1754452005-11-18 22:05:48 +0000407 text.bind("<<handler%d>>"%n[0], handler)
408 text.event_add("<<handler%d>>"%n[0], seq)
409 n[0] += 1
410 bindseq("<Key>")
411 bindseq("<Control-Key>")
412 bindseq("<Alt-Key-a>")
413 bindseq("<Control-Key-a>")
414 bindseq("<Alt-Control-Key-a>")
415 bindseq("<Key-b>")
416 bindseq("<Control-Button-1>")
417 bindseq("<Alt-Button-1>")
418 bindseq("<FocusOut>")
419 bindseq("<Enter>")
420 bindseq("<Leave>")
421 root.mainloop()