symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Lib/lib-tk/tkMessageBox.py
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:40:40 +0100
branchgraphics-phase-3
changeset 111 345f1c88c950
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixes to syborg-graphicswrapper.vcproj These changes allow syborg-graphicswrapper to link against the hostthreadadapter and khronosapiwrapper libraries built by the graphics.simulator component. The .vcproj file uses relative paths, which requires that the following three packages are laid out as follows: os/ graphics adapt/ graphics.simulator qemu

# tk common message boxes
#
# this module provides an interface to the native message boxes
# available in Tk 4.2 and newer.
#
# written by Fredrik Lundh, May 1997
#

#
# options (all have default values):
#
# - default: which button to make default (one of the reply codes)
#
# - icon: which icon to display (see below)
#
# - message: the message to display
#
# - parent: which window to place the dialog on top of
#
# - title: dialog title
#
# - type: dialog type; that is, which buttons to display (see below)
#

from tkCommonDialog import Dialog

#
# constants

# icons
ERROR = "error"
INFO = "info"
QUESTION = "question"
WARNING = "warning"

# types
ABORTRETRYIGNORE = "abortretryignore"
OK = "ok"
OKCANCEL = "okcancel"
RETRYCANCEL = "retrycancel"
YESNO = "yesno"
YESNOCANCEL = "yesnocancel"

# replies
ABORT = "abort"
RETRY = "retry"
IGNORE = "ignore"
OK = "ok"
CANCEL = "cancel"
YES = "yes"
NO = "no"


#
# message dialog class

class Message(Dialog):
    "A message box"

    command  = "tk_messageBox"


#
# convenience stuff

# Rename _icon and _type options to allow overriding them in options
def _show(title=None, message=None, _icon=None, _type=None, **options):
    if _icon and "icon" not in options:    options["icon"] = _icon
    if _type and "type" not in options:    options["type"] = _type
    if title:   options["title"] = title
    if message: options["message"] = message
    res = Message(**options).show()
    # In some Tcl installations, Tcl converts yes/no into a boolean
    if isinstance(res, bool):
        if res: return YES
        return NO
    return res

def showinfo(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Show an info message"
    return _show(title, message, INFO, OK, **options)

def showwarning(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Show a warning message"
    return _show(title, message, WARNING, OK, **options)

def showerror(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Show an error message"
    return _show(title, message, ERROR, OK, **options)

def askquestion(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Ask a question"
    return _show(title, message, QUESTION, YESNO, **options)

def askokcancel(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Ask if operation should proceed; return true if the answer is ok"
    s = _show(title, message, QUESTION, OKCANCEL, **options)
    return s == OK

def askyesno(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Ask a question; return true if the answer is yes"
    s = _show(title, message, QUESTION, YESNO, **options)
    return s == YES

def askyesnocancel(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Ask a question; return true if the answer is yes, None if cancelled."
    s = _show(title, message, QUESTION, YESNOCANCEL, **options)
    # s might be a Tcl index object, so convert it to a string
    s = str(s)
    if s == CANCEL:
        return None
    return s == YES

def askretrycancel(title=None, message=None, **options):
    "Ask if operation should be retried; return true if the answer is yes"
    s = _show(title, message, WARNING, RETRYCANCEL, **options)
    return s == RETRY


# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# test stuff

if __name__ == "__main__":

    print "info", showinfo("Spam", "Egg Information")
    print "warning", showwarning("Spam", "Egg Warning")
    print "error", showerror("Spam", "Egg Alert")
    print "question", askquestion("Spam", "Question?")
    print "proceed", askokcancel("Spam", "Proceed?")
    print "yes/no", askyesno("Spam", "Got it?")
    print "yes/no/cancel", askyesnocancel("Spam", "Want it?")
    print "try again", askretrycancel("Spam", "Try again?")