symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Demo/tkinter/guido/rmt.py
author johnathan.white@2718R8BGH51.accenture.com
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 18:45:03 +0000
changeset 46 b6935a90ca64
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Modify framebuffer and NGA framebuffer to read screen size from board model dtb file. Optimise memory usuage of frame buffer Add example minigui application with hooks to profiler (which writes results to S:\). Modified NGA framebuffer to run its own dfc queue at high priority

#! /usr/bin/env python

# A Python program implementing rmt, an application for remotely
# controlling other Tk applications.
# Cf. Ousterhout, Tcl and the Tk Toolkit, Figs. 27.5-8, pp. 273-276.

# Note that because of forward references in the original, we
# sometimes delay bindings until after the corresponding procedure is
# defined.  We also introduce names for some unnamed code blocks in
# the original because of restrictions on lambda forms in Python.

# XXX This should be written in a more Python-like style!!!

from Tkinter import *
import sys

# 1. Create basic application structure: menu bar on top of
# text widget, scrollbar on right.

root = Tk()
tk = root.tk
mBar = Frame(root, relief=RAISED, borderwidth=2)
mBar.pack(fill=X)

f = Frame(root)
f.pack(expand=1, fill=BOTH)
s = Scrollbar(f, relief=FLAT)
s.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
t = Text(f, relief=RAISED, borderwidth=2, yscrollcommand=s.set, setgrid=1)
t.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=1)
t.tag_config('bold', font='-Adobe-Courier-Bold-R-Normal-*-120-*')
s['command'] = t.yview

root.title('Tk Remote Controller')
root.iconname('Tk Remote')

# 2. Create menu button and menus.

file = Menubutton(mBar, text='File', underline=0)
file.pack(side=LEFT)
file_m = Menu(file)
file['menu'] = file_m
file_m_apps = Menu(file_m, tearoff=0)
file_m.add_cascade(label='Select Application', underline=0,
                   menu=file_m_apps)
file_m.add_command(label='Quit', underline=0, command=sys.exit)

# 3. Create bindings for text widget to allow commands to be
# entered and information to be selected.  New characters
# can only be added at the end of the text (can't ever move
# insertion point).

def single1(e):
    x = e.x
    y = e.y
    t.setvar('tk_priv(selectMode)', 'char')
    t.mark_set('anchor', At(x, y))
    # Should focus W
t.bind('<1>', single1)

def double1(e):
    x = e.x
    y = e.y
    t.setvar('tk_priv(selectMode)', 'word')
    t.tk_textSelectTo(At(x, y))
t.bind('<Double-1>', double1)

def triple1(e):
    x = e.x
    y = e.y
    t.setvar('tk_priv(selectMode)', 'line')
    t.tk_textSelectTo(At(x, y))
t.bind('<Triple-1>', triple1)

def returnkey(e):
    t.insert(AtInsert(), '\n')
    invoke()
t.bind('<Return>', returnkey)

def controlv(e):
    t.insert(AtInsert(), t.selection_get())
    t.yview_pickplace(AtInsert())
    if t.index(AtInsert())[-2:] == '.0':
        invoke()
t.bind('<Control-v>', controlv)

# 4. Procedure to backspace over one character, as long as
# the character isn't part of the prompt.

def backspace(e):
    if t.index('promptEnd') != t.index('insert - 1 char'):
        t.delete('insert - 1 char', AtInsert())
        t.yview_pickplace(AtInsert())
t.bind('<BackSpace>', backspace)
t.bind('<Control-h>', backspace)
t.bind('<Delete>', backspace)


# 5. Procedure that's invoked when return is typed:  if
# there's not yet a complete command (e.g. braces are open)
# then do nothing.  Otherwise, execute command (locally or
# remotely), output the result or error message, and issue
# a new prompt.

def invoke():
    cmd = t.get('promptEnd + 1 char', AtInsert())
    if t.getboolean(tk.call('info', 'complete', cmd)): # XXX
        if app == root.winfo_name():
            msg = tk.call('eval', cmd) # XXX
        else:
            msg = t.send(app, cmd)
        if msg:
            t.insert(AtInsert(), msg + '\n')
        prompt()
    t.yview_pickplace(AtInsert())

def prompt():
    t.insert(AtInsert(), app + ': ')
    t.mark_set('promptEnd', 'insert - 1 char')
    t.tag_add('bold', 'insert linestart', 'promptEnd')

# 6. Procedure to select a new application.  Also changes
# the prompt on the current command line to reflect the new
# name.

def newApp(appName):
    global app
    app = appName
    t.delete('promptEnd linestart', 'promptEnd')
    t.insert('promptEnd', appName + ':')
    t.tag_add('bold', 'promptEnd linestart', 'promptEnd')

def fillAppsMenu():
    file_m_apps.add('command')
    file_m_apps.delete(0, 'last')
    names = root.winfo_interps()
    names = list(names)
    names.sort()
    for name in names:
        try:
            root.send(name, 'winfo name .')
        except TclError:
            # Inoperative window -- ignore it
            pass
        else:
            file_m_apps.add_command(
                label=name,
                command=lambda name=name: newApp(name))

file_m_apps['postcommand'] = fillAppsMenu
mBar.tk_menuBar(file)

# 7. Miscellaneous initialization.

app = root.winfo_name()
prompt()
t.focus()

root.mainloop()