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Bryan Petty
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Bryan Petty
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Bryan Petty
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Ryan Norton
b52f47092c Import regex from tcl 8.4.5
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Bryan Petty
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Ryan Norton
9e0b898ade Import regex from tcl 8.4.5
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1999-10-21 02:16:20 +00:00
Bryan Petty
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Ryan Norton
a6c3a78d25 Import regex from tcl 8.4.5
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1999-10-13 02:22:18 +00:00
Bryan Petty
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Ryan Norton
2e792cdea3 Import regex from tcl 8.4.5
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1999-08-05 01:16:56 +00:00
Bryan Petty
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Ryan Norton
671adc5087 Import regex from tcl 8.4.5
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1999-06-02 01:53:30 +00:00
Bryan Petty
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Bryan Petty
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Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997 Henry Spencer. All rights reserved.
This software is not subject to any license of the American Telephone
and Telegraph Company or of the Regents of the University of California.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on
any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it, subject
to the following restrictions:
1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of this
software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from flaws in it.
2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
credits must appear in the documentation.
3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software. Since few users
ever read sources, credits must appear in the documentation.
4. This notice may not be removed or altered.

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# You probably want to take -DREDEBUG out of CFLAGS, and put something like
# -O in, *after* testing (-DREDEBUG strengthens testing by enabling a lot of
# internal assertion checking and some debugging facilities).
# Put -Dconst= in for a pre-ANSI compiler.
# Do not take -DPOSIX_MISTAKE out.
# REGCFLAGS isn't important to you (it's for my use in some special contexts).
CFLAGS=-I. -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -DREDEBUG $(REGCFLAGS)
# If you have a pre-ANSI compiler, put -o into MKHFLAGS. If you want
# the Berkeley __P macro, put -b in.
MKHFLAGS=
# Flags for linking but not compiling, if any.
LDFLAGS=
# Extra libraries for linking, if any.
LIBS=
# Internal stuff, should not need changing.
OBJPRODN=regcomp.o regexec.o regerror.o regfree.o
OBJS=$(OBJPRODN) split.o debug.o main.o
H=cclass.h cname.h regex2.h utils.h
REGSRC=regcomp.c regerror.c regexec.c regfree.c
ALLSRC=$(REGSRC) engine.c debug.c main.c split.c
# Stuff that matters only if you're trying to lint the package.
LINTFLAGS=-I. -Dstatic= -Dconst= -DREDEBUG
LINTC=regcomp.c regexec.c regerror.c regfree.c debug.c main.c
JUNKLINT=possible pointer alignment|null effect
# arrangements to build forward-reference header files
.SUFFIXES: .ih .h
.c.ih:
sh ./mkh $(MKHFLAGS) -p $< >$@
default: r
lib: purge $(OBJPRODN)
rm -f libregex.a
ar crv libregex.a $(OBJPRODN)
purge:
rm -f *.o
# stuff to build regex.h
REGEXH=regex.h
REGEXHSRC=regex2.h $(REGSRC)
$(REGEXH): $(REGEXHSRC) mkh
sh ./mkh $(MKHFLAGS) -i _REGEX_H_ $(REGEXHSRC) >regex.tmp
cmp -s regex.tmp regex.h 2>/dev/null || cp regex.tmp regex.h
rm -f regex.tmp
# dependencies
$(OBJPRODN) debug.o: utils.h regex.h regex2.h
regcomp.o: cclass.h cname.h regcomp.ih
regexec.o: engine.c engine.ih
regerror.o: regerror.ih
debug.o: debug.ih
main.o: main.ih
# tester
re: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) -o $@
# regression test
r: re tests
./re <tests
./re -el <tests
./re -er <tests
# 57 variants, and other stuff, for development use -- not useful to you
ra: ./re tests
-./re <tests
-./re -el <tests
-./re -er <tests
rx: ./re tests
./re -x <tests
./re -x -el <tests
./re -x -er <tests
t: ./re tests
-time ./re <tests
-time ./re -cs <tests
-time ./re -el <tests
-time ./re -cs -el <tests
l: $(LINTC)
lint $(LINTFLAGS) -h $(LINTC) 2>&1 | egrep -v '$(JUNKLINT)' | tee lint
fullprint:
ti README WHATSNEW notes todo | list
ti *.h | list
list *.c
list regex.3 regex.7
print:
ti README WHATSNEW notes todo | list
ti *.h | list
list reg*.c engine.c
mf.tmp: Makefile
sed '/^REGEXH=/s/=.*/=regex.h/' Makefile | sed '/#DEL$$/d' >$@
DTRH=cclass.h cname.h regex2.h utils.h
PRE=COPYRIGHT README WHATSNEW
POST=mkh regex.3 regex.7 tests $(DTRH) $(ALLSRC) fake/*.[ch]
FILES=$(PRE) Makefile $(POST)
DTR=$(PRE) Makefile=mf.tmp $(POST)
dtr: $(FILES) mf.tmp
makedtr $(DTR) >$@
rm mf.tmp
cio: $(FILES)
cio $(FILES)
rdf: $(FILES)
rcsdiff -c $(FILES) 2>&1 | p
# various forms of cleanup
tidy:
rm -f junk* core core.* *.core dtr *.tmp lint
clean: tidy
rm -f *.o *.s *.ih re libregex.a
# don't do this one unless you know what you're doing
spotless: clean
rm -f mkh regex.h

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alpha3.8 release.
Tue Aug 10 15:51:48 EDT 1999
henry@spsystems.net (formerly henry@zoo.toronto.edu)
See WHATSNEW for change listing.
installation notes:
--------
Read the comments at the beginning of Makefile before running.
Utils.h contains some things that just might have to be modified on
some systems, as well as a nested include (ugh) of <assert.h>.
The "fake" directory contains quick-and-dirty fakes for some header
files and routines that old systems may not have. Note also that
-DUSEBCOPY will make utils.h substitute bcopy() for memmove().
After that, "make r" will build regcomp.o, regexec.o, regfree.o,
and regerror.o (the actual routines), bundle them together into a test
program, and run regression tests on them. No output is good output.
"make lib" builds just the .o files for the actual routines (when
you're happy with testing and have adjusted CFLAGS for production),
and puts them together into libregex.a. You can pick up either the
library or *.o ("make lib" makes sure there are no other .o files left
around to confuse things).
Main.c, debug.c, split.c are used for regression testing but are not part
of the RE routines themselves.
Regex.h goes in /usr/include. All other .h files are internal only.
--------

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New in alpha3.8: Bug fix for signed/unsigned mixup, found and fixed
by the FreeBSD folks.
New in alpha3.7: A bit of cleanup aimed at maximizing portability,
possibly at slight cost in efficiency. "ul" suffixes and "unsigned long"
no longer appear, in particular.
New in alpha3.6: A couple more portability glitches fixed.
New in alpha3.5: Active development of this code has been stopped --
I'm working on a complete reimplementation -- but folks have found some
minor portability glitches and the like, hence this release to fix them.
One penalty: slightly reduced compatibility with old compilers, because
the ANSI C `unsigned long' type and `ul' constant suffix are used in a
few places (I could avoid this but it would be considerably more work).
New in alpha3.4: The complex bug alluded to below has been fixed (in a
slightly kludgey temporary way that may hurt efficiency a bit; this is
another "get it out the door for 4.4" release). The tests at the end of
the tests file have accordingly been uncommented. The primary sign of
the bug was that something like a?b matching ab matched b rather than ab.
(The bug was essentially specific to this exact situation, else it would
have shown up earlier.)
New in alpha3.3: The definition of word boundaries has been altered
slightly, to more closely match the usual programming notion that "_"
is an alphabetic. Stuff used for pre-ANSI systems is now in a subdir,
and the makefile no longer alludes to it in mysterious ways. The
makefile has generally been cleaned up some. Fixes have been made
(again!) so that the regression test will run without -DREDEBUG, at
the cost of weaker checking. A workaround for a bug in some folks'
<assert.h> has been added. And some more things have been added to
tests, including a couple right at the end which are commented out
because the code currently flunks them (complex bug; fix coming).
Plus the usual minor cleanup.
New in alpha3.2: Assorted bits of cleanup and portability improvement
(the development base is now a BSDI system using GCC instead of an ancient
Sun system, and the newer compiler exposed some glitches). Fix for a
serious bug that affected REs using many [] (including REG_ICASE REs
because of the way they are implemented), *sometimes*, depending on
memory-allocation patterns. The header-file prototypes no longer name
the parameters, avoiding possible name conflicts. The possibility that
some clot has defined CHAR_MIN as (say) `-128' instead of `(-128)' is
now handled gracefully. "uchar" is no longer used as an internal type
name (too many people have the same idea). Still the same old lousy
performance, alas.
New in alpha3.1: Basically nothing, this release is just a bookkeeping
convenience. Stay tuned.
New in alpha3.0: Performance is no better, alas, but some fixes have been
made and some functionality has been added. (This is basically the "get
it out the door in time for 4.4" release.) One bug fix: regfree() didn't
free the main internal structure (how embarrassing). It is now possible
to put NULs in either the RE or the target string, using (resp.) a new
REG_PEND flag and the old REG_STARTEND flag. The REG_NOSPEC flag to
regcomp() makes all characters ordinary, so you can match a literal
string easily (this will become more useful when performance improves!).
There are now primitives to match beginnings and ends of words, although
the syntax is disgusting and so is the implementation. The REG_ATOI
debugging interface has changed a bit. And there has been considerable
internal cleanup of various kinds.
New in alpha2.3: Split change list out of README, and moved flags notes
into Makefile. Macro-ized the name of regex(7) in regex(3), since it has
to change for 4.4BSD. Cleanup work in engine.c, and some new regression
tests to catch tricky cases thereof.
New in alpha2.2: Out-of-date manpages updated. Regerror() acquires two
small extensions -- REG_ITOA and REG_ATOI -- which avoid debugging kludges
in my own test program and might be useful to others for similar purposes.
The regression test will now compile (and run) without REDEBUG. The
BRE \$ bug is fixed. Most uses of "uchar" are gone; it's all chars now.
Char/uchar parameters are now written int/unsigned, to avoid possible
portability problems with unpromoted parameters. Some unsigned casts have
been introduced to minimize portability problems with shifting into sign
bits.
New in alpha2.1: Lots of little stuff, cleanup and fixes. The one big
thing is that regex.h is now generated, using mkh, rather than being
supplied in the distribution; due to circularities in dependencies,
you have to build regex.h explicitly by "make h". The two known bugs
have been fixed (and the regression test now checks for them), as has a
problem with assertions not being suppressed in the absence of REDEBUG.
No performance work yet.
New in alpha2: Backslash-anything is an ordinary character, not an
error (except, of course, for the handful of backslashed metacharacters
in BREs), which should reduce script breakage. The regression test
checks *where* null strings are supposed to match, and has generally
been tightened up somewhat. Small bug fixes in parameter passing (not
harmful, but technically errors) and some other areas. Debugging
invoked by defining REDEBUG rather than not defining NDEBUG.
New in alpha+3: full prototyping for internal routines, using a little
helper program, mkh, which extracts prototypes given in stylized comments.
More minor cleanup. Buglet fix: it's CHAR_BIT, not CHAR_BITS. Simple
pre-screening of input when a literal string is known to be part of the
RE; this does wonders for performance.
New in alpha+2: minor bits of cleanup. Notably, the number "32" for the
word width isn't hardwired into regexec.c any more, the public header
file prototypes the functions if __STDC__ is defined, and some small typos
in the manpages have been fixed.
New in alpha+1: improvements to the manual pages, and an important
extension, the REG_STARTEND option to regexec().

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/* character-class table */
static struct cclass {
char *name;
char *chars;
char *multis;
} cclasses[] = {
"alnum", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\
0123456789", "",
"alpha", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
"",
"blank", " \t", "",
"cntrl", "\007\b\t\n\v\f\r\1\2\3\4\5\6\16\17\20\21\22\23\24\
\25\26\27\30\31\32\33\34\35\36\37\177", "",
"digit", "0123456789", "",
"graph", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\
0123456789!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~",
"",
"lower", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
"",
"print", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\
0123456789!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~ ",
"",
"punct", "!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~",
"",
"space", "\t\n\v\f\r ", "",
"upper", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ",
"",
"xdigit", "0123456789ABCDEFabcdef",
"",
NULL, 0, ""
};

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/* character-name table */
static struct cname {
char *name;
char code;
} cnames[] = {
"NUL", '\0',
"SOH", '\001',
"STX", '\002',
"ETX", '\003',
"EOT", '\004',
"ENQ", '\005',
"ACK", '\006',
"BEL", '\007',
"alert", '\007',
"BS", '\010',
"backspace", '\b',
"HT", '\011',
"tab", '\t',
"LF", '\012',
"newline", '\n',
"VT", '\013',
"vertical-tab", '\v',
"FF", '\014',
"form-feed", '\f',
"CR", '\015',
"carriage-return", '\r',
"SO", '\016',
"SI", '\017',
"DLE", '\020',
"DC1", '\021',
"DC2", '\022',
"DC3", '\023',
"DC4", '\024',
"NAK", '\025',
"SYN", '\026',
"ETB", '\027',
"CAN", '\030',
"EM", '\031',
"SUB", '\032',
"ESC", '\033',
"IS4", '\034',
"FS", '\034',
"IS3", '\035',
"GS", '\035',
"IS2", '\036',
"RS", '\036',
"IS1", '\037',
"US", '\037',
"space", ' ',
"exclamation-mark", '!',
"quotation-mark", '"',
"number-sign", '#',
"dollar-sign", '$',
"percent-sign", '%',
"ampersand", '&',
"apostrophe", '\'',
"left-parenthesis", '(',
"right-parenthesis", ')',
"asterisk", '*',
"plus-sign", '+',
"comma", ',',
"hyphen", '-',
"hyphen-minus", '-',
"period", '.',
"full-stop", '.',
"slash", '/',
"solidus", '/',
"zero", '0',
"one", '1',
"two", '2',
"three", '3',
"four", '4',
"five", '5',
"six", '6',
"seven", '7',
"eight", '8',
"nine", '9',
"colon", ':',
"semicolon", ';',
"less-than-sign", '<',
"equals-sign", '=',
"greater-than-sign", '>',
"question-mark", '?',
"commercial-at", '@',
"left-square-bracket", '[',
"backslash", '\\',
"reverse-solidus", '\\',
"right-square-bracket", ']',
"circumflex", '^',
"circumflex-accent", '^',
"underscore", '_',
"low-line", '_',
"grave-accent", '`',
"left-brace", '{',
"left-curly-bracket", '{',
"vertical-line", '|',
"right-brace", '}',
"right-curly-bracket", '}',
"tilde", '~',
"DEL", '\177',
NULL, 0,
};

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include "utils.h"
#include "regex2.h"
#include "debug.ih"
/*
- regprint - print a regexp for debugging
== void regprint(regex_t *r, FILE *d);
*/
void
regprint(r, d)
regex_t *r;
FILE *d;
{
register struct re_guts *g = r->re_g;
register int i;
register int c;
register int last;
int nincat[NC];
fprintf(d, "%ld states, %d categories", (long)g->nstates,
g->ncategories);
fprintf(d, ", first %ld last %ld", (long)g->firststate,
(long)g->laststate);
if (g->iflags&USEBOL)
fprintf(d, ", USEBOL");
if (g->iflags&USEEOL)
fprintf(d, ", USEEOL");
if (g->iflags&BAD)
fprintf(d, ", BAD");
if (g->nsub > 0)
fprintf(d, ", nsub=%ld", (long)g->nsub);
if (g->must != NULL)
fprintf(d, ", must(%ld) `%*s'", (long)g->mlen, (int)g->mlen,
g->must);
if (g->backrefs)
fprintf(d, ", backrefs");
if (g->nplus > 0)
fprintf(d, ", nplus %ld", (long)g->nplus);
fprintf(d, "\n");
s_print(g, d);
for (i = 0; i < g->ncategories; i++) {
nincat[i] = 0;
for (c = CHAR_MIN; c <= CHAR_MAX; c++)
if (g->categories[c] == i)
nincat[i]++;
}
fprintf(d, "cc0#%d", nincat[0]);
for (i = 1; i < g->ncategories; i++)
if (nincat[i] == 1) {
for (c = CHAR_MIN; c <= CHAR_MAX; c++)
if (g->categories[c] == i)
break;
fprintf(d, ", %d=%s", i, regchar(c));
}
fprintf(d, "\n");
for (i = 1; i < g->ncategories; i++)
if (nincat[i] != 1) {
fprintf(d, "cc%d\t", i);
last = -1;
for (c = CHAR_MIN; c <= CHAR_MAX+1; c++) /* +1 does flush */
if (c <= CHAR_MAX && g->categories[c] == i) {
if (last < 0) {
fprintf(d, "%s", regchar(c));
last = c;
}
} else {
if (last >= 0) {
if (last != c-1)
fprintf(d, "-%s",
regchar(c-1));
last = -1;
}
}
fprintf(d, "\n");
}
}
/*
- s_print - print the strip for debugging
== static void s_print(register struct re_guts *g, FILE *d);
*/
static void
s_print(g, d)
register struct re_guts *g;
FILE *d;
{
register sop *s;
register cset *cs;
register int i;
register int done = 0;
register sop opnd;
register int col = 0;
register int last;
register sopno offset = 2;
# define GAP() { if (offset % 5 == 0) { \
if (col > 40) { \
fprintf(d, "\n\t"); \
col = 0; \
} else { \
fprintf(d, " "); \
col++; \
} \
} else \
col++; \
offset++; \
}
if (OP(g->strip[0]) != OEND)
fprintf(d, "missing initial OEND!\n");
for (s = &g->strip[1]; !done; s++) {
opnd = OPND(*s);
switch (OP(*s)) {
case OEND:
fprintf(d, "\n");
done = 1;
break;
case OCHAR:
if (strchr("\\|()^$.[+*?{}!<> ", (char)opnd) != NULL)
fprintf(d, "\\%c", (char)opnd);
else
fprintf(d, "%s", regchar((char)opnd));
break;
case OBOL:
fprintf(d, "^");
break;
case OEOL:
fprintf(d, "$");
break;
case OBOW:
fprintf(d, "\\{");
break;
case OEOW:
fprintf(d, "\\}");
break;
case OANY:
fprintf(d, ".");
break;
case OANYOF:
fprintf(d, "[(%ld)", (long)opnd);
cs = &g->sets[opnd];
last = -1;
for (i = 0; i < g->csetsize+1; i++) /* +1 flushes */
if (CHIN(cs, i) && i < g->csetsize) {
if (last < 0) {
fprintf(d, "%s", regchar(i));
last = i;
}
} else {
if (last >= 0) {
if (last != i-1)
fprintf(d, "-%s",
regchar(i-1));
last = -1;
}
}
fprintf(d, "]");
break;
case OBACK_:
fprintf(d, "(\\<%ld>", (long)opnd);
break;
case O_BACK:
fprintf(d, "<%ld>\\)", (long)opnd);
break;
case OPLUS_:
fprintf(d, "(+");
if (OP(*(s+opnd)) != O_PLUS)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
break;
case O_PLUS:
if (OP(*(s-opnd)) != OPLUS_)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
fprintf(d, "+)");
break;
case OQUEST_:
fprintf(d, "(?");
if (OP(*(s+opnd)) != O_QUEST)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
break;
case O_QUEST:
if (OP(*(s-opnd)) != OQUEST_)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
fprintf(d, "?)");
break;
case OLPAREN:
fprintf(d, "((<%ld>", (long)opnd);
break;
case ORPAREN:
fprintf(d, "<%ld>))", (long)opnd);
break;
case OCH_:
fprintf(d, "<");
if (OP(*(s+opnd)) != OOR2)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
break;
case OOR1:
if (OP(*(s-opnd)) != OOR1 && OP(*(s-opnd)) != OCH_)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
fprintf(d, "|");
break;
case OOR2:
fprintf(d, "|");
if (OP(*(s+opnd)) != OOR2 && OP(*(s+opnd)) != O_CH)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
break;
case O_CH:
if (OP(*(s-opnd)) != OOR1)
fprintf(d, "<%ld>", (long)opnd);
fprintf(d, ">");
break;
default:
fprintf(d, "!%d(%d)!", OP(*s), opnd);
break;
}
if (!done)
GAP();
}
}
/*
- regchar - make a character printable
== static char *regchar(int ch);
*/
static char * /* -> representation */
regchar(ch)
int ch;
{
static char buf[10];
if (isprint(ch) || ch == ' ')
sprintf(buf, "%c", ch);
else
sprintf(buf, "\\%o", ch);
return(buf);
}

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "main.ih"
char *progname;
int debug = 0;
int line = 0;
int status = 0;
int copts = REG_EXTENDED;
int eopts = 0;
regoff_t startoff = 0;
regoff_t endoff = 0;
extern int split();
extern void regprint();
/*
- main - do the simple case, hand off to regress() for regression
*/
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
regex_t re;
# define NS 10
regmatch_t subs[NS];
char erbuf[100];
int err;
size_t len;
int c;
int errflg = 0;
register int i;
extern int optind;
extern char *optarg;
progname = argv[0];
while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "c:e:S:E:x")) != EOF)
switch (c) {
case 'c': /* compile options */
copts = options('c', optarg);
break;
case 'e': /* execute options */
eopts = options('e', optarg);
break;
case 'S': /* start offset */
startoff = (regoff_t)atoi(optarg);
break;
case 'E': /* end offset */
endoff = (regoff_t)atoi(optarg);
break;
case 'x': /* Debugging. */
debug++;
break;
case '?':
default:
errflg++;
break;
}
if (errflg) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s ", progname);
fprintf(stderr, "[-c copt][-C][-d] [re]\n");
exit(2);
}
if (optind >= argc) {
regress(stdin);
exit(status);
}
err = regcomp(&re, argv[optind++], copts);
if (err) {
len = regerror(err, &re, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
fprintf(stderr, "error %s, %d/%d `%s'\n",
eprint(err), len, sizeof(erbuf), erbuf);
exit(status);
}
regprint(&re, stdout);
if (optind >= argc) {
regfree(&re);
exit(status);
}
if (eopts&REG_STARTEND) {
subs[0].rm_so = startoff;
subs[0].rm_eo = strlen(argv[optind]) - endoff;
}
err = regexec(&re, argv[optind], (size_t)NS, subs, eopts);
if (err) {
len = regerror(err, &re, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
fprintf(stderr, "error %s, %d/%d `%s'\n",
eprint(err), len, sizeof(erbuf), erbuf);
exit(status);
}
if (!(copts&REG_NOSUB)) {
len = (int)(subs[0].rm_eo - subs[0].rm_so);
if (subs[0].rm_so != -1) {
if (len != 0)
printf("match `%.*s'\n", len,
argv[optind] + subs[0].rm_so);
else
printf("match `'@%.1s\n",
argv[optind] + subs[0].rm_so);
}
for (i = 1; i < NS; i++)
if (subs[i].rm_so != -1)
printf("(%d) `%.*s'\n", i,
(int)(subs[i].rm_eo - subs[i].rm_so),
argv[optind] + subs[i].rm_so);
}
exit(status);
}
/*
- regress - main loop of regression test
== void regress(FILE *in);
*/
void
regress(in)
FILE *in;
{
char inbuf[1000];
# define MAXF 10
char *f[MAXF];
int nf;
int i;
char erbuf[100];
size_t ne;
char *badpat = "invalid regular expression";
# define SHORT 10
char *bpname = "REG_BADPAT";
regex_t re;
while (fgets(inbuf, sizeof(inbuf), in) != NULL) {
line++;
if (inbuf[0] == '#' || inbuf[0] == '\n')
continue; /* NOTE CONTINUE */
inbuf[strlen(inbuf)-1] = '\0'; /* get rid of stupid \n */
if (debug)
fprintf(stdout, "%d:\n", line);
nf = split(inbuf, f, MAXF, "\t\t");
if (nf < 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "bad input, line %d\n", line);
exit(1);
}
for (i = 0; i < nf; i++)
if (strcmp(f[i], "\"\"") == 0)
f[i] = "";
if (nf <= 3)
f[3] = NULL;
if (nf <= 4)
f[4] = NULL;
try(f[0], f[1], f[2], f[3], f[4], options('c', f[1]));
if (opt('&', f[1])) /* try with either type of RE */
try(f[0], f[1], f[2], f[3], f[4],
options('c', f[1]) &~ REG_EXTENDED);
}
ne = regerror(REG_BADPAT, (regex_t *)NULL, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
if (strcmp(erbuf, badpat) != 0 || ne != strlen(badpat)+1) {
fprintf(stderr, "end: regerror() test gave `%s' not `%s'\n",
erbuf, badpat);
status = 1;
}
ne = regerror(REG_BADPAT, (regex_t *)NULL, erbuf, (size_t)SHORT);
if (strncmp(erbuf, badpat, SHORT-1) != 0 || erbuf[SHORT-1] != '\0' ||
ne != strlen(badpat)+1) {
fprintf(stderr, "end: regerror() short test gave `%s' not `%.*s'\n",
erbuf, SHORT-1, badpat);
status = 1;
}
ne = regerror(REG_ITOA|REG_BADPAT, (regex_t *)NULL, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
if (strcmp(erbuf, bpname) != 0 || ne != strlen(bpname)+1) {
fprintf(stderr, "end: regerror() ITOA test gave `%s' not `%s'\n",
erbuf, bpname);
status = 1;
}
re.re_endp = bpname;
ne = regerror(REG_ATOI, &re, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
if (atoi(erbuf) != (int)REG_BADPAT) {
fprintf(stderr, "end: regerror() ATOI test gave `%s' not `%ld'\n",
erbuf, (long)REG_BADPAT);
status = 1;
} else if (ne != strlen(erbuf)+1) {
fprintf(stderr, "end: regerror() ATOI test len(`%s') = %ld\n",
erbuf, (long)REG_BADPAT);
status = 1;
}
}
/*
- try - try it, and report on problems
== void try(char *f0, char *f1, char *f2, char *f3, char *f4, int opts);
*/
void
try(f0, f1, f2, f3, f4, opts)
char *f0;
char *f1;
char *f2;
char *f3;
char *f4;
int opts; /* may not match f1 */
{
regex_t re;
# define NSUBS 10
regmatch_t subs[NSUBS];
# define NSHOULD 15
char *should[NSHOULD];
int nshould;
char erbuf[100];
int err;
int len;
char *type = (opts & REG_EXTENDED) ? "ERE" : "BRE";
register int i;
char *grump;
char f0copy[1000];
char f2copy[1000];
strcpy(f0copy, f0);
re.re_endp = (opts&REG_PEND) ? f0copy + strlen(f0copy) : NULL;
fixstr(f0copy);
err = regcomp(&re, f0copy, opts);
if (err != 0 && (!opt('C', f1) || err != efind(f2))) {
/* unexpected error or wrong error */
len = regerror(err, &re, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
fprintf(stderr, "%d: %s error %s, %d/%d `%s'\n",
line, type, eprint(err), len,
sizeof(erbuf), erbuf);
status = 1;
} else if (err == 0 && opt('C', f1)) {
/* unexpected success */
fprintf(stderr, "%d: %s should have given REG_%s\n",
line, type, f2);
status = 1;
err = 1; /* so we won't try regexec */
}
if (err != 0) {
regfree(&re);
return;
}
strcpy(f2copy, f2);
fixstr(f2copy);
if (options('e', f1)&REG_STARTEND) {
if (strchr(f2, '(') == NULL || strchr(f2, ')') == NULL)
fprintf(stderr, "%d: bad STARTEND syntax\n", line);
subs[0].rm_so = strchr(f2, '(') - f2 + 1;
subs[0].rm_eo = strchr(f2, ')') - f2;
}
err = regexec(&re, f2copy, NSUBS, subs, options('e', f1));
if (err != 0 && (f3 != NULL || err != REG_NOMATCH)) {
/* unexpected error or wrong error */
len = regerror(err, &re, erbuf, sizeof(erbuf));
fprintf(stderr, "%d: %s exec error %s, %d/%d `%s'\n",
line, type, eprint(err), len,
sizeof(erbuf), erbuf);
status = 1;
} else if (err != 0) {
/* nothing more to check */
} else if (f3 == NULL) {
/* unexpected success */
fprintf(stderr, "%d: %s exec should have failed\n",
line, type);
status = 1;
err = 1; /* just on principle */
} else if (opts&REG_NOSUB) {
/* nothing more to check */
} else if ((grump = check(f2, subs[0], f3)) != NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d: %s %s\n", line, type, grump);
status = 1;
err = 1;
}
if (err != 0 || f4 == NULL) {
regfree(&re);
return;
}
for (i = 1; i < NSHOULD; i++)
should[i] = NULL;
nshould = split(f4, should+1, NSHOULD-1, ",");
if (nshould == 0) {
nshould = 1;
should[1] = "";
}
for (i = 1; i < NSUBS; i++) {
grump = check(f2, subs[i], should[i]);
if (grump != NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d: %s $%d %s\n", line,
type, i, grump);
status = 1;
err = 1;
}
}
regfree(&re);
}
/*
- options - pick options out of a regression-test string
== int options(int type, char *s);
*/
int
options(type, s)
int type; /* 'c' compile, 'e' exec */
char *s;
{
register char *p;
register int o = (type == 'c') ? copts : eopts;
register char *legal = (type == 'c') ? "bisnmp" : "^$#tl";
for (p = s; *p != '\0'; p++)
if (strchr(legal, *p) != NULL)
switch (*p) {
case 'b':
o &= ~REG_EXTENDED;
break;
case 'i':
o |= REG_ICASE;
break;
case 's':
o |= REG_NOSUB;
break;
case 'n':
o |= REG_NEWLINE;
break;
case 'm':
o &= ~REG_EXTENDED;
o |= REG_NOSPEC;
break;
case 'p':
o |= REG_PEND;
break;
case '^':
o |= REG_NOTBOL;
break;
case '$':
o |= REG_NOTEOL;
break;
case '#':
o |= REG_STARTEND;
break;
case 't': /* trace */
o |= REG_TRACE;
break;
case 'l': /* force long representation */
o |= REG_LARGE;
break;
case 'r': /* force backref use */
o |= REG_BACKR;
break;
}
return(o);
}
/*
- opt - is a particular option in a regression string?
== int opt(int c, char *s);
*/
int /* predicate */
opt(c, s)
int c;
char *s;
{
return(strchr(s, c) != NULL);
}
/*
- fixstr - transform magic characters in strings
== void fixstr(register char *p);
*/
void
fixstr(p)
register char *p;
{
if (p == NULL)
return;
for (; *p != '\0'; p++)
if (*p == 'N')
*p = '\n';
else if (*p == 'T')
*p = '\t';
else if (*p == 'S')
*p = ' ';
else if (*p == 'Z')
*p = '\0';
}
/*
- check - check a substring match
== char *check(char *str, regmatch_t sub, char *should);
*/
char * /* NULL or complaint */
check(str, sub, should)
char *str;
regmatch_t sub;
char *should;
{
register int len;
register int shlen;
register char *p;
static char grump[500];
register char *at = NULL;
if (should != NULL && strcmp(should, "-") == 0)
should = NULL;
if (should != NULL && should[0] == '@') {
at = should + 1;
should = "";
}
/* check rm_so and rm_eo for consistency */
if (sub.rm_so > sub.rm_eo || (sub.rm_so == -1 && sub.rm_eo != -1) ||
(sub.rm_so != -1 && sub.rm_eo == -1) ||
(sub.rm_so != -1 && sub.rm_so < 0) ||
(sub.rm_eo != -1 && sub.rm_eo < 0) ) {
sprintf(grump, "start %ld end %ld", (long)sub.rm_so,
(long)sub.rm_eo);
return(grump);
}
/* check for no match */
if (sub.rm_so == -1 && should == NULL)
return(NULL);
if (sub.rm_so == -1)
return("did not match");
/* check for in range */
if (sub.rm_eo > strlen(str)) {
sprintf(grump, "start %ld end %ld, past end of string",
(long)sub.rm_so, (long)sub.rm_eo);
return(grump);
}
len = (int)(sub.rm_eo - sub.rm_so);
shlen = (int)strlen(should);
p = str + sub.rm_so;
/* check for not supposed to match */
if (should == NULL) {
sprintf(grump, "matched `%.*s'", len, p);
return(grump);
}
/* check for wrong match */
if (len != shlen || strncmp(p, should, (size_t)shlen) != 0) {
sprintf(grump, "matched `%.*s' instead", len, p);
return(grump);
}
if (shlen > 0)
return(NULL);
/* check null match in right place */
if (at == NULL)
return(NULL);
shlen = strlen(at);
if (shlen == 0)
shlen = 1; /* force check for end-of-string */
if (strncmp(p, at, shlen) != 0) {
sprintf(grump, "matched null at `%.20s'", p);
return(grump);
}
return(NULL);
}
/*
- eprint - convert error number to name
== static char *eprint(int err);
*/
static char *
eprint(err)
int err;
{
static char epbuf[100];
size_t len;
len = regerror(REG_ITOA|err, (regex_t *)NULL, epbuf, sizeof(epbuf));
assert(len <= sizeof(epbuf));
return(epbuf);
}
/*
- efind - convert error name to number
== static int efind(char *name);
*/
static int
efind(name)
char *name;
{
static char efbuf[100];
size_t n;
regex_t re;
sprintf(efbuf, "REG_%s", name);
assert(strlen(efbuf) < sizeof(efbuf));
re.re_endp = efbuf;
(void) regerror(REG_ATOI, &re, efbuf, sizeof(efbuf));
return(atoi(efbuf));
}

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#! /bin/sh
# mkh - pull headers out of C source
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin ; export PATH
# egrep pattern to pick out marked lines
egrep='^ =([ ]|$)'
# Sed program to process marked lines into lines for the header file.
# The markers have already been removed. Two things are done here: removal
# of backslashed newlines, and some fudging of comments. The first is done
# because -o needs to have prototypes on one line to strip them down.
# Getting comments into the output is tricky; we turn C++-style // comments
# into /* */ comments, after altering any existing */'s to avoid trouble.
peel=' /\\$/N
/\\\n[ ]*/s///g
/\/\//s;\*/;* /;g
/\/\//s;//\(.*\);/*\1 */;'
for a
do
case "$a" in
-o) # old (pre-function-prototype) compiler
# add code to comment out argument lists
peel="$peel
"'/^\([^#\/][^\/]*[a-zA-Z0-9_)]\)(\(.*\))/s;;\1(/*\2*/);'
shift
;;
-b) # funny Berkeley __P macro
peel="$peel
"'/^\([^#\/][^\/]*[a-zA-Z0-9_)]\)(\(.*\))/s;;\1 __P((\2));'
shift
;;
-s) # compiler doesn't like `static foo();'
# add code to get rid of the `static'
peel="$peel
"'/^static[ ][^\/]*[a-zA-Z0-9_)](.*)/s;static.;;'
shift
;;
-p) # private declarations
egrep='^ ==([ ]|$)'
shift
;;
-i) # wrap in #ifndef, argument is name
ifndef="$2"
shift ; shift
;;
*) break
;;
esac
done
if test " $ifndef" != " "
then
echo "#ifndef $ifndef"
echo "#define $ifndef /* never again */"
fi
echo "/* ========= begin header generated by $0 ========= */"
echo '#ifdef __cplusplus'
echo 'extern "C" {'
echo '#endif'
for f
do
echo
echo "/* === $f === */"
egrep "$egrep" $f | sed 's/^ ==*[ ]//;s/^ ==*$//' | sed "$peel"
echo
done
echo '#ifdef __cplusplus'
echo '}'
echo '#endif'
echo "/* ========= end header generated by $0 ========= */"
if test " $ifndef" != " "
then
echo "#endif"
fi
exit 0

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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include "utils.h"
#include "regerror.ih"
/*
= #define REG_OKAY 0
= #define REG_NOMATCH 1
= #define REG_BADPAT 2
= #define REG_ECOLLATE 3
= #define REG_ECTYPE 4
= #define REG_EESCAPE 5
= #define REG_ESUBREG 6
= #define REG_EBRACK 7
= #define REG_EPAREN 8
= #define REG_EBRACE 9
= #define REG_BADBR 10
= #define REG_ERANGE 11
= #define REG_ESPACE 12
= #define REG_BADRPT 13
= #define REG_EMPTY 14
= #define REG_ASSERT 15
= #define REG_INVARG 16
= #define REG_ATOI 255 // convert name to number (!)
= #define REG_ITOA 0400 // convert number to name (!)
*/
static struct rerr {
int code;
char *name;
char *explain;
} rerrs[] = {
REG_OKAY, "REG_OKAY", "no errors detected",
REG_NOMATCH, "REG_NOMATCH", "regexec() failed to match",
REG_BADPAT, "REG_BADPAT", "invalid regular expression",
REG_ECOLLATE, "REG_ECOLLATE", "invalid collating element",
REG_ECTYPE, "REG_ECTYPE", "invalid character class",
REG_EESCAPE, "REG_EESCAPE", "trailing backslash (\\)",
REG_ESUBREG, "REG_ESUBREG", "invalid backreference number",
REG_EBRACK, "REG_EBRACK", "brackets ([ ]) not balanced",
REG_EPAREN, "REG_EPAREN", "parentheses not balanced",
REG_EBRACE, "REG_EBRACE", "braces not balanced",
REG_BADBR, "REG_BADBR", "invalid repetition count(s)",
REG_ERANGE, "REG_ERANGE", "invalid character range",
REG_ESPACE, "REG_ESPACE", "out of memory",
REG_BADRPT, "REG_BADRPT", "repetition-operator operand invalid",
REG_EMPTY, "REG_EMPTY", "empty (sub)expression",
REG_ASSERT, "REG_ASSERT", "\"can't happen\" -- you found a bug",
REG_INVARG, "REG_INVARG", "invalid argument to regex routine",
-1, "", "*** unknown regexp error code ***",
};
/*
- regerror - the interface to error numbers
= extern size_t regerror(int, const regex_t *, char *, size_t);
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
size_t
regerror(errcode, preg, errbuf, errbuf_size)
int errcode;
const regex_t *preg;
char *errbuf;
size_t errbuf_size;
{
register struct rerr *r;
register size_t len;
register int target = errcode &~ REG_ITOA;
register char *s;
char convbuf[50];
if (errcode == REG_ATOI)
s = regatoi(preg, convbuf);
else {
for (r = rerrs; r->code >= 0; r++)
if (r->code == target)
break;
if (errcode&REG_ITOA) {
if (r->code >= 0)
(void) strcpy(convbuf, r->name);
else
sprintf(convbuf, "REG_0x%x", target);
assert(strlen(convbuf) < sizeof(convbuf));
s = convbuf;
} else
s = r->explain;
}
len = strlen(s) + 1;
if (errbuf_size > 0) {
if (errbuf_size > len)
(void) strcpy(errbuf, s);
else {
(void) strncpy(errbuf, s, errbuf_size-1);
errbuf[errbuf_size-1] = '\0';
}
}
return(len);
}
/*
- regatoi - internal routine to implement REG_ATOI
== static char *regatoi(const regex_t *preg, char *localbuf);
*/
static char *
regatoi(preg, localbuf)
const regex_t *preg;
char *localbuf;
{
register struct rerr *r;
for (r = rerrs; r->code >= 0; r++)
if (strcmp(r->name, preg->re_endp) == 0)
break;
if (r->code < 0)
return("0");
sprintf(localbuf, "%d", r->code);
return(localbuf);
}

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.TH REGEX 3 "25 Sept 1997"
.BY "Henry Spencer"
.de ZR
.\" one other place knows this name: the SEE ALSO section
.IR regex (7) \\$1
..
.SH NAME
regcomp, regexec, regerror, regfree \- regular-expression library
.SH SYNOPSIS
.ft B
.\".na
#include <sys/types.h>
.br
#include <regex.h>
.HP 10
int regcomp(regex_t\ *preg, const\ char\ *pattern, int\ cflags);
.HP
int\ regexec(const\ regex_t\ *preg, const\ char\ *string,
size_t\ nmatch, regmatch_t\ pmatch[], int\ eflags);
.HP
size_t\ regerror(int\ errcode, const\ regex_t\ *preg,
char\ *errbuf, size_t\ errbuf_size);
.HP
void\ regfree(regex_t\ *preg);
.\".ad
.ft
.SH DESCRIPTION
These routines implement POSIX 1003.2 regular expressions (``RE''s);
see
.ZR .
.I Regcomp
compiles an RE written as a string into an internal form,
.I regexec
matches that internal form against a string and reports results,
.I regerror
transforms error codes from either into human-readable messages,
and
.I regfree
frees any dynamically-allocated storage used by the internal form
of an RE.
.PP
The header
.I <regex.h>
declares two structure types,
.I regex_t
and
.IR regmatch_t ,
the former for compiled internal forms and the latter for match reporting.
It also declares the four functions,
a type
.IR regoff_t ,
and a number of constants with names starting with ``REG_''.
.PP
.I Regcomp
compiles the regular expression contained in the
.I pattern
string,
subject to the flags in
.IR cflags ,
and places the results in the
.I regex_t
structure pointed to by
.IR preg .
.I Cflags
is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags:
.IP REG_EXTENDED \w'REG_EXTENDED'u+2n
Compile modern (``extended'') REs,
rather than the obsolete (``basic'') REs that
are the default.
.IP REG_BASIC
This is a synonym for 0,
provided as a counterpart to REG_EXTENDED to improve readability.
This is an extension,
compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2,
and should be used with
caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
.IP REG_NOSPEC
Compile with recognition of all special characters turned off.
All characters are thus considered ordinary,
so the ``RE'' is a literal string.
This is an extension,
compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2,
and should be used with
caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
REG_EXTENDED and REG_NOSPEC may not be used
in the same call to
.IR regcomp .
.IP REG_ICASE
Compile for matching that ignores upper/lower case distinctions.
See
.ZR .
.IP REG_NOSUB
Compile for matching that need only report success or failure,
not what was matched.
.IP REG_NEWLINE
Compile for newline-sensitive matching.
By default, newline is a completely ordinary character with no special
meaning in either REs or strings.
With this flag,
`[^' bracket expressions and `.' never match newline,
a `^' anchor matches the null string after any newline in the string
in addition to its normal function,
and the `$' anchor matches the null string before any newline in the
string in addition to its normal function.
.IP REG_PEND
The regular expression ends,
not at the first NUL,
but just before the character pointed to by the
.I re_endp
member of the structure pointed to by
.IR preg .
The
.I re_endp
member is of type
.IR const\ char\ * .
This flag permits inclusion of NULs in the RE;
they are considered ordinary characters.
This is an extension,
compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2,
and should be used with
caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
.PP
When successful,
.I regcomp
returns 0 and fills in the structure pointed to by
.IR preg .
One member of that structure
(other than
.IR re_endp )
is publicized:
.IR re_nsub ,
of type
.IR size_t ,
contains the number of parenthesized subexpressions within the RE
(except that the value of this member is undefined if the
REG_NOSUB flag was used).
If
.I regcomp
fails, it returns a non-zero error code;
see DIAGNOSTICS.
.PP
.I Regexec
matches the compiled RE pointed to by
.I preg
against the
.IR string ,
subject to the flags in
.IR eflags ,
and reports results using
.IR nmatch ,
.IR pmatch ,
and the returned value.
The RE must have been compiled by a previous invocation of
.IR regcomp .
The compiled form is not altered during execution of
.IR regexec ,
so a single compiled RE can be used simultaneously by multiple threads.
.PP
By default,
the NUL-terminated string pointed to by
.I string
is considered to be the text of an entire line,
with the NUL indicating the end of the line.
(That is,
any other end-of-line marker is considered to have been removed
and replaced by the NUL.)
The
.I eflags
argument is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags:
.IP REG_NOTBOL \w'REG_STARTEND'u+2n
The first character of
the string
is not the beginning of a line, so the `^' anchor should not match before it.
This does not affect the behavior of newlines under REG_NEWLINE.
.IP REG_NOTEOL
The NUL terminating
the string
does not end a line, so the `$' anchor should not match before it.
This does not affect the behavior of newlines under REG_NEWLINE.
.IP REG_STARTEND
The string is considered to start at
\fIstring\fR\ + \fIpmatch\fR[0].\fIrm_so\fR
and to have a terminating NUL located at
\fIstring\fR\ + \fIpmatch\fR[0].\fIrm_eo\fR
(there need not actually be a NUL at that location),
regardless of the value of
.IR nmatch .
See below for the definition of
.IR pmatch
and
.IR nmatch .
This is an extension,
compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2,
and should be used with
caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
Note that a non-zero \fIrm_so\fR does not imply REG_NOTBOL;
REG_STARTEND affects only the location of the string,
not how it is matched.
.PP
See
.ZR
for a discussion of what is matched in situations where an RE or a
portion thereof could match any of several substrings of
.IR string .
.PP
Normally,
.I regexec
returns 0 for success and the non-zero code REG_NOMATCH for failure.
Other non-zero error codes may be returned in exceptional situations;
see DIAGNOSTICS.
.PP
If REG_NOSUB was specified in the compilation of the RE,
or if
.I nmatch
is 0,
.I regexec
ignores the
.I pmatch
argument (but see below for the case where REG_STARTEND is specified).
Otherwise,
.I pmatch
points to an array of
.I nmatch
structures of type
.IR regmatch_t .
Such a structure has at least the members
.I rm_so
and
.IR rm_eo ,
both of type
.I regoff_t
(a signed arithmetic type at least as large as an
.I off_t
and a
.IR ssize_t ),
containing respectively the offset of the first character of a substring
and the offset of the first character after the end of the substring.
Offsets are measured from the beginning of the
.I string
argument given to
.IR regexec .
An empty substring is denoted by equal offsets,
both indicating the character following the empty substring.
.PP
The 0th member of the
.I pmatch
array is filled in to indicate what substring of
.I string
was matched by the entire RE.
Remaining members report what substring was matched by parenthesized
subexpressions within the RE;
member
.I i
reports subexpression
.IR i ,
with subexpressions counted (starting at 1) by the order of their opening
parentheses in the RE, left to right.
Unused entries in the array\(emcorresponding either to subexpressions that
did not participate in the match at all, or to subexpressions that do not
exist in the RE (that is, \fIi\fR\ > \fIpreg\fR\->\fIre_nsub\fR)\(emhave both
.I rm_so
and
.I rm_eo
set to \-1.
If a subexpression participated in the match several times,
the reported substring is the last one it matched.
(Note, as an example in particular, that when the RE `(b*)+' matches `bbb',
the parenthesized subexpression matches the three `b's and then
an infinite number of empty strings following the last `b',
so the reported substring is one of the empties.)
.PP
If REG_STARTEND is specified,
.I pmatch
must point to at least one
.I regmatch_t
(even if
.I nmatch
is 0 or REG_NOSUB was specified),
to hold the input offsets for REG_STARTEND.
Use for output is still entirely controlled by
.IR nmatch ;
if
.I nmatch
is 0 or REG_NOSUB was specified,
the value of
.IR pmatch [0]
will not be changed by a successful
.IR regexec .
.PP
.I Regerror
maps a non-zero
.I errcode
from either
.I regcomp
or
.I regexec
to a human-readable, printable message.
If
.I preg
is non-NULL,
the error code should have arisen from use of
the
.I regex_t
pointed to by
.IR preg ,
and if the error code came from
.IR regcomp ,
it should have been the result from the most recent
.I regcomp
using that
.IR regex_t .
.RI ( Regerror
may be able to supply a more detailed message using information
from the
.IR regex_t .)
.I Regerror
places the NUL-terminated message into the buffer pointed to by
.IR errbuf ,
limiting the length (including the NUL) to at most
.I errbuf_size
bytes.
If the whole message won't fit,
as much of it as will fit before the terminating NUL is supplied.
In any case,
the returned value is the size of buffer needed to hold the whole
message (including terminating NUL).
If
.I errbuf_size
is 0,
.I errbuf
is ignored but the return value is still correct.
.PP
If the
.I errcode
given to
.I regerror
is first ORed with REG_ITOA,
the ``message'' that results is the printable name of the error code,
e.g. ``REG_NOMATCH'',
rather than an explanation thereof.
If
.I errcode
is REG_ATOI,
then
.I preg
shall be non-NULL and the
.I re_endp
member of the structure it points to
must point to the printable name of an error code;
in this case, the result in
.I errbuf
is the decimal digits of
the numeric value of the error code
(0 if the name is not recognized).
REG_ITOA and REG_ATOI are intended primarily as debugging facilities;
they are extensions,
compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2,
and should be used with
caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
Be warned also that they are considered experimental and changes are possible.
.PP
.I Regfree
frees any dynamically-allocated storage associated with the compiled RE
pointed to by
.IR preg .
The remaining
.I regex_t
is no longer a valid compiled RE
and the effect of supplying it to
.I regexec
or
.I regerror
is undefined.
.PP
None of these functions references global variables except for tables
of constants;
all are safe for use from multiple threads if the arguments are safe.
.SH IMPLEMENTATION CHOICES
There are a number of decisions that 1003.2 leaves up to the implementor,
either by explicitly saying ``undefined'' or by virtue of them being
forbidden by the RE grammar.
This implementation treats them as follows.
.PP
See
.ZR
for a discussion of the definition of case-independent matching.
.PP
There is no particular limit on the length of REs,
except insofar as memory is limited.
Memory usage is approximately linear in RE size, and largely insensitive
to RE complexity, except for bounded repetitions.
See BUGS for one short RE using them
that will run almost any system out of memory.
.PP
A backslashed character other than one specifically given a magic meaning
by 1003.2 (such magic meanings occur only in obsolete [``basic''] REs)
is taken as an ordinary character.
.PP
Any unmatched [ is a REG_EBRACK error.
.PP
Equivalence classes cannot begin or end bracket-expression ranges.
The endpoint of one range cannot begin another.
.PP
RE_DUP_MAX, the limit on repetition counts in bounded repetitions, is 255.
.PP
A repetition operator (?, *, +, or bounds) cannot follow another
repetition operator.
A repetition operator cannot begin an expression or subexpression
or follow `^' or `|'.
.PP
`|' cannot appear first or last in a (sub)expression or after another `|',
i.e. an operand of `|' cannot be an empty subexpression.
An empty parenthesized subexpression, `()', is legal and matches an
empty (sub)string.
An empty string is not a legal RE.
.PP
A `{' followed by a digit is considered the beginning of bounds for a
bounded repetition, which must then follow the syntax for bounds.
A `{' \fInot\fR followed by a digit is considered an ordinary character.
.PP
`^' and `$' beginning and ending subexpressions in obsolete (``basic'')
REs are anchors, not ordinary characters.
.SH SEE ALSO
grep(1), regex(7)
.PP
POSIX 1003.2, sections 2.8 (Regular Expression Notation)
and
B.5 (C Binding for Regular Expression Matching).
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
Non-zero error codes from
.I regcomp
and
.I regexec
include the following:
.PP
.nf
.ta \w'REG_ECOLLATE'u+3n
REG_NOMATCH regexec() failed to match
REG_BADPAT invalid regular expression
REG_ECOLLATE invalid collating element
REG_ECTYPE invalid character class
REG_EESCAPE \e applied to unescapable character
REG_ESUBREG invalid backreference number
REG_EBRACK brackets [ ] not balanced
REG_EPAREN parentheses ( ) not balanced
REG_EBRACE braces { } not balanced
REG_BADBR invalid repetition count(s) in { }
REG_ERANGE invalid character range in [ ]
REG_ESPACE ran out of memory
REG_BADRPT ?, *, or + operand invalid
REG_EMPTY empty (sub)expression
REG_ASSERT ``can't happen''\(emyou found a bug
REG_INVARG invalid argument, e.g. negative-length string
.fi
.SH HISTORY
Written by Henry Spencer,
henry@zoo.toronto.edu.
.SH BUGS
This is an alpha release with known defects.
Please report problems.
.PP
There is one known functionality bug.
The implementation of internationalization is incomplete:
the locale is always assumed to be the default one of 1003.2,
and only the collating elements etc. of that locale are available.
.PP
The back-reference code is subtle and doubts linger about its correctness
in complex cases.
.PP
.I Regexec
performance is poor.
This will improve with later releases.
.I Nmatch
exceeding 0 is expensive;
.I nmatch
exceeding 1 is worse.
.I Regexec
is largely insensitive to RE complexity \fIexcept\fR that back
references are massively expensive.
RE length does matter; in particular, there is a strong speed bonus
for keeping RE length under about 30 characters,
with most special characters counting roughly double.
.PP
.I Regcomp
implements bounded repetitions by macro expansion,
which is costly in time and space if counts are large
or bounded repetitions are nested.
An RE like, say,
`((((a{1,100}){1,100}){1,100}){1,100}){1,100}'
will (eventually) run almost any existing machine out of swap space.
.PP
There are suspected problems with response to obscure error conditions.
Notably,
certain kinds of internal overflow,
produced only by truly enormous REs or by multiply nested bounded repetitions,
are probably not handled well.
.PP
Due to a mistake in 1003.2, things like `a)b' are legal REs because `)' is
a special character only in the presence of a previous unmatched `('.
This can't be fixed until the spec is fixed.
.PP
The standard's definition of back references is vague.
For example, does
`a\e(\e(b\e)*\e2\e)*d' match `abbbd'?
Until the standard is clarified,
behavior in such cases should not be relied on.
.PP
The implementation of word-boundary matching is a bit of a kludge,
and bugs may lurk in combinations of word-boundary matching and anchoring.

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.TH REGEX 7 "25 Oct 1995"
.BY "Henry Spencer"
.SH NAME
regex \- POSIX 1003.2 regular expressions
.SH DESCRIPTION
Regular expressions (``RE''s),
as defined in POSIX 1003.2, come in two forms:
modern REs (roughly those of
.IR egrep ;
1003.2 calls these ``extended'' REs)
and obsolete REs (roughly those of
.IR ed ;
1003.2 ``basic'' REs).
Obsolete REs mostly exist for backward compatibility in some old programs;
they will be discussed at the end.
1003.2 leaves some aspects of RE syntax and semantics open;
`\(dg' marks decisions on these aspects that
may not be fully portable to other 1003.2 implementations.
.PP
A (modern) RE is one\(dg or more non-empty\(dg \fIbranches\fR,
separated by `|'.
It matches anything that matches one of the branches.
.PP
A branch is one\(dg or more \fIpieces\fR, concatenated.
It matches a match for the first, followed by a match for the second, etc.
.PP
A piece is an \fIatom\fR possibly followed
by a single\(dg `*', `+', `?', or \fIbound\fR.
An atom followed by `*' matches a sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom.
An atom followed by `+' matches a sequence of 1 or more matches of the atom.
An atom followed by `?' matches a sequence of 0 or 1 matches of the atom.
.PP
A \fIbound\fR is `{' followed by an unsigned decimal integer,
possibly followed by `,'
possibly followed by another unsigned decimal integer,
always followed by `}'.
The integers must lie between 0 and RE_DUP_MAX (255\(dg) inclusive,
and if there are two of them, the first may not exceed the second.
An atom followed by a bound containing one integer \fIi\fR
and no comma matches
a sequence of exactly \fIi\fR matches of the atom.
An atom followed by a bound
containing one integer \fIi\fR and a comma matches
a sequence of \fIi\fR or more matches of the atom.
An atom followed by a bound
containing two integers \fIi\fR and \fIj\fR matches
a sequence of \fIi\fR through \fIj\fR (inclusive) matches of the atom.
.PP
An atom is a regular expression enclosed in `()' (matching a match for the
regular expression),
an empty set of `()' (matching the null string)\(dg,
a \fIbracket expression\fR (see below), `.'
(matching any single character), `^' (matching the null string at the
beginning of a line), `$' (matching the null string at the
end of a line), a `\e' followed by one of the characters
`^.[$()|*+?{\e'
(matching that character taken as an ordinary character),
a `\e' followed by any other character\(dg
(matching that character taken as an ordinary character,
as if the `\e' had not been present\(dg),
or a single character with no other significance (matching that character).
A `{' followed by a character other than a digit is an ordinary
character, not the beginning of a bound\(dg.
It is illegal to end an RE with `\e'.
.PP
A \fIbracket expression\fR is a list of characters enclosed in `[]'.
It normally matches any single character from the list (but see below).
If the list begins with `^',
it matches any single character
(but see below) \fInot\fR from the rest of the list.
If two characters in the list are separated by `\-', this is shorthand
for the full \fIrange\fR of characters between those two (inclusive) in the
collating sequence,
e.g. `[0\-9]' in ASCII matches any decimal digit.
It is illegal\(dg for two ranges to share an
endpoint, e.g. `a\-c\-e'.
Ranges are very collating-sequence-dependent,
and portable programs should avoid relying on them.
.PP
To include a literal `]' in the list, make it the first character
(following a possible `^').
To include a literal `\-', make it the first or last character,
or the second endpoint of a range.
To use a literal `\-' as the first endpoint of a range,
enclose it in `[.' and `.]' to make it a collating element (see below).
With the exception of these and some combinations using `[' (see next
paragraphs), all other special characters, including `\e', lose their
special significance within a bracket expression.
.PP
Within a bracket expression, a collating element (a character,
a multi-character sequence that collates as if it were a single character,
or a collating-sequence name for either)
enclosed in `[.' and `.]' stands for the
sequence of characters of that collating element.
The sequence is a single element of the bracket expression's list.
A bracket expression containing a multi-character collating element
can thus match more than one character,
e.g. if the collating sequence includes a `ch' collating element,
then the RE `[[.ch.]]*c' matches the first five characters
of `chchcc'.
.PP
Within a bracket expression, a collating element enclosed in `[=' and
`=]' is an equivalence class, standing for the sequences of characters
of all collating elements equivalent to that one, including itself.
(If there are no other equivalent collating elements,
the treatment is as if the enclosing delimiters were `[.' and `.]'.)
For example, if o and \o'o^' are the members of an equivalence class,
then `[[=o=]]', `[[=\o'o^'=]]', and `[o\o'o^']' are all synonymous.
An equivalence class may not\(dg be an endpoint
of a range.
.PP
Within a bracket expression, the name of a \fIcharacter class\fR enclosed
in `[:' and `:]' stands for the list of all characters belonging to that
class.
Standard character class names are:
.PP
.RS
.nf
.ta 3c 6c 9c
alnum digit punct
alpha graph space
blank lower upper
cntrl print xdigit
.fi
.RE
.PP
These stand for the character classes defined in
.IR ctype (3).
A locale may provide others.
A character class may not be used as an endpoint of a range.
.PP
There are two special cases\(dg of bracket expressions:
the bracket expressions `[[:<:]]' and `[[:>:]]' match the null string at
the beginning and end of a word respectively.
A word is defined as a sequence of
word characters
which is neither preceded nor followed by
word characters.
A word character is an
.I alnum
character (as defined by
.IR ctype (3))
or an underscore.
This is an extension,
compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2,
and should be used with
caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
.PP
In the event that an RE could match more than one substring of a given
string,
the RE matches the one starting earliest in the string.
If the RE could match more than one substring starting at that point,
it matches the longest.
Subexpressions also match the longest possible substrings, subject to
the constraint that the whole match be as long as possible,
with subexpressions starting earlier in the RE taking priority over
ones starting later.
Note that higher-level subexpressions thus take priority over
their lower-level component subexpressions.
.PP
Match lengths are measured in characters, not collating elements.
A null string is considered longer than no match at all.
For example,
`bb*' matches the three middle characters of `abbbc',
`(wee|week)(knights|nights)' matches all ten characters of `weeknights',
when `(.*).*' is matched against `abc' the parenthesized subexpression
matches all three characters, and
when `(a*)*' is matched against `bc' both the whole RE and the parenthesized
subexpression match the null string.
.PP
If case-independent matching is specified,
the effect is much as if all case distinctions had vanished from the
alphabet.
When an alphabetic that exists in multiple cases appears as an
ordinary character outside a bracket expression, it is effectively
transformed into a bracket expression containing both cases,
e.g. `x' becomes `[xX]'.
When it appears inside a bracket expression, all case counterparts
of it are added to the bracket expression, so that (e.g.) `[x]'
becomes `[xX]' and `[^x]' becomes `[^xX]'.
.PP
No particular limit is imposed on the length of REs\(dg.
Programs intended to be portable should not employ REs longer
than 256 bytes,
as an implementation can refuse to accept such REs and remain
POSIX-compliant.
.PP
Obsolete (``basic'') regular expressions differ in several respects.
`|', `+', and `?' are ordinary characters and there is no equivalent
for their functionality.
The delimiters for bounds are `\e{' and `\e}',
with `{' and `}' by themselves ordinary characters.
The parentheses for nested subexpressions are `\e(' and `\e)',
with `(' and `)' by themselves ordinary characters.
`^' is an ordinary character except at the beginning of the
RE or\(dg the beginning of a parenthesized subexpression,
`$' is an ordinary character except at the end of the
RE or\(dg the end of a parenthesized subexpression,
and `*' is an ordinary character if it appears at the beginning of the
RE or the beginning of a parenthesized subexpression
(after a possible leading `^').
Finally, there is one new type of atom, a \fIback reference\fR:
`\e' followed by a non-zero decimal digit \fId\fR
matches the same sequence of characters
matched by the \fId\fRth parenthesized subexpression
(numbering subexpressions by the positions of their opening parentheses,
left to right),
so that (e.g.) `\e([bc]\e)\e1' matches `bb' or `cc' but not `bc'.
.SH SEE ALSO
regex(3)
.PP
POSIX 1003.2, section 2.8 (Regular Expression Notation).
.SH HISTORY
Written by Henry Spencer, based on the 1003.2 spec.
.SH BUGS
Having two kinds of REs is a botch.
.PP
The current 1003.2 spec says that `)' is an ordinary character in
the absence of an unmatched `(';
this was an unintentional result of a wording error,
and change is likely.
Avoid relying on it.
.PP
Back references are a dreadful botch,
posing major problems for efficient implementations.
They are also somewhat vaguely defined
(does
`a\e(\e(b\e)*\e2\e)*d' match `abbbd'?).
Avoid using them.
.PP
1003.2's specification of case-independent matching is vague.
The ``one case implies all cases'' definition given above
is current consensus among implementors as to the right interpretation.
.PP
The syntax for word boundaries is incredibly ugly.

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/*
* First, the stuff that ends up in the outside-world include file
= typedef off_t regoff_t;
= typedef struct {
= int re_magic;
= size_t re_nsub; // number of parenthesized subexpressions
= const char *re_endp; // end pointer for REG_PEND
= struct re_guts *re_g; // none of your business :-)
= } regex_t;
= typedef struct {
= regoff_t rm_so; // start of match
= regoff_t rm_eo; // end of match
= } regmatch_t;
*/
/*
* internals of regex_t
*/
#define MAGIC1 ((('r'^0200)<<8) | 'e')
/*
* The internal representation is a *strip*, a sequence of
* operators ending with an endmarker. (Some terminology etc. is a
* historical relic of earlier versions which used multiple strips.)
* Certain oddities in the representation are there to permit running
* the machinery backwards; in particular, any deviation from sequential
* flow must be marked at both its source and its destination. Some
* fine points:
*
* - OPLUS_ and O_PLUS are *inside* the loop they create.
* - OQUEST_ and O_QUEST are *outside* the bypass they create.
* - OCH_ and O_CH are *outside* the multi-way branch they create, while
* OOR1 and OOR2 are respectively the end and the beginning of one of
* the branches. Note that there is an implicit OOR2 following OCH_
* and an implicit OOR1 preceding O_CH.
*
* In state representations, an operator's bit is on to signify a state
* immediately *preceding* "execution" of that operator.
*/
typedef long sop; /* strip operator */
typedef long sopno;
#define OPRMASK 0x7c000000
#define OPDMASK 0x03ffffff
#define OPSHIFT (26)
#define OP(n) ((n)&OPRMASK)
#define OPND(n) ((n)&OPDMASK)
#define SOP(op, opnd) ((op)|(opnd))
/* operators meaning operand */
/* (back, fwd are offsets) */
#define OEND (1<<OPSHIFT) /* endmarker - */
#define OCHAR (2<<OPSHIFT) /* character unsigned char */
#define OBOL (3<<OPSHIFT) /* left anchor - */
#define OEOL (4<<OPSHIFT) /* right anchor - */
#define OANY (5<<OPSHIFT) /* . - */
#define OANYOF (6<<OPSHIFT) /* [...] set number */
#define OBACK_ (7<<OPSHIFT) /* begin \d paren number */
#define O_BACK (8<<OPSHIFT) /* end \d paren number */
#define OPLUS_ (9<<OPSHIFT) /* + prefix fwd to suffix */
#define O_PLUS (10<<OPSHIFT) /* + suffix back to prefix */
#define OQUEST_ (11<<OPSHIFT) /* ? prefix fwd to suffix */
#define O_QUEST (12<<OPSHIFT) /* ? suffix back to prefix */
#define OLPAREN (13<<OPSHIFT) /* ( fwd to ) */
#define ORPAREN (14<<OPSHIFT) /* ) back to ( */
#define OCH_ (15<<OPSHIFT) /* begin choice fwd to OOR2 */
#define OOR1 (16<<OPSHIFT) /* | pt. 1 back to OOR1 or OCH_ */
#define OOR2 (17<<OPSHIFT) /* | pt. 2 fwd to OOR2 or O_CH */
#define O_CH (18<<OPSHIFT) /* end choice back to OOR1 */
#define OBOW (19<<OPSHIFT) /* begin word - */
#define OEOW (20<<OPSHIFT) /* end word - */
/*
* Structure for [] character-set representation. Character sets are
* done as bit vectors, grouped 8 to a byte vector for compactness.
* The individual set therefore has both a pointer to the byte vector
* and a mask to pick out the relevant bit of each byte. A hash code
* simplifies testing whether two sets could be identical.
*
* This will get trickier for multicharacter collating elements. As
* preliminary hooks for dealing with such things, we also carry along
* a string of multi-character elements, and decide the size of the
* vectors at run time.
*/
typedef struct {
uch *ptr; /* -> uch [csetsize] */
uch mask; /* bit within array */
uch hash; /* hash code */
size_t smultis;
char *multis; /* -> char[smulti] ab\0cd\0ef\0\0 */
} cset;
/* note that CHadd and CHsub are unsafe, and CHIN doesn't yield 0/1 */
#define CHadd(cs, c) ((cs)->ptr[(uch)(c)] |= (cs)->mask, (cs)->hash += (c))
#define CHsub(cs, c) ((cs)->ptr[(uch)(c)] &= ~(cs)->mask, (cs)->hash -= (c))
#define CHIN(cs, c) ((cs)->ptr[(uch)(c)] & (cs)->mask)
#define MCadd(p, cs, cp) mcadd(p, cs, cp) /* regcomp() internal fns */
#define MCsub(p, cs, cp) mcsub(p, cs, cp)
#define MCin(p, cs, cp) mcin(p, cs, cp)
/* stuff for character categories */
typedef unsigned char cat_t;
/*
* main compiled-expression structure
*/
struct re_guts {
int magic;
# define MAGIC2 ((('R'^0200)<<8)|'E')
sop *strip; /* malloced area for strip */
int csetsize; /* number of bits in a cset vector */
int ncsets; /* number of csets in use */
cset *sets; /* -> cset [ncsets] */
uch *setbits; /* -> uch[csetsize][ncsets/CHAR_BIT] */
int cflags; /* copy of regcomp() cflags argument */
sopno nstates; /* = number of sops */
sopno firststate; /* the initial OEND (normally 0) */
sopno laststate; /* the final OEND */
int iflags; /* internal flags */
# define USEBOL 01 /* used ^ */
# define USEEOL 02 /* used $ */
# define BAD 04 /* something wrong */
int nbol; /* number of ^ used */
int neol; /* number of $ used */
int ncategories; /* how many character categories */
cat_t *categories; /* ->catspace[-CHAR_MIN] */
char *must; /* match must contain this string */
int mlen; /* length of must */
size_t nsub; /* copy of re_nsub */
int backrefs; /* does it use back references? */
sopno nplus; /* how deep does it nest +s? */
/* catspace must be last */
cat_t catspace[1]; /* actually [NC] */
};
/* misc utilities */
#define OUT (CHAR_MAX+1) /* a non-character value */
#define ISWORD(c) (isalnum(c) || (c) == '_')

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/*
* the outer shell of regexec()
*
* This file includes engine.c *twice*, after muchos fiddling with the
* macros that code uses. This lets the same code operate on two different
* representations for state sets.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include "utils.h"
#include "regex2.h"
static int nope = 0; /* for use in asserts; shuts lint up */
/* macros for manipulating states, small version */
#define states unsigned
#define states1 unsigned /* for later use in regexec() decision */
#define CLEAR(v) ((v) = 0)
#define SET0(v, n) ((v) &= ~((unsigned)1 << (n)))
#define SET1(v, n) ((v) |= (unsigned)1 << (n))
#define ISSET(v, n) ((v) & ((unsigned)1 << (n)))
#define ASSIGN(d, s) ((d) = (s))
#define EQ(a, b) ((a) == (b))
#define STATEVARS int dummy /* dummy version */
#define STATESETUP(m, n) /* nothing */
#define STATETEARDOWN(m) /* nothing */
#define SETUP(v) ((v) = 0)
#define onestate unsigned
#define INIT(o, n) ((o) = (unsigned)1 << (n))
#define INC(o) ((o) <<= 1)
#define ISSTATEIN(v, o) ((v) & (o))
/* some abbreviations; note that some of these know variable names! */
/* do "if I'm here, I can also be there" etc without branches */
#define FWD(dst, src, n) ((dst) |= ((unsigned)(src)&(here)) << (n))
#define BACK(dst, src, n) ((dst) |= ((unsigned)(src)&(here)) >> (n))
#define ISSETBACK(v, n) ((v) & ((unsigned)here >> (n)))
/* function names */
#define SNAMES /* engine.c looks after details */
#include "engine.c"
/* now undo things */
#undef states
#undef CLEAR
#undef SET0
#undef SET1
#undef ISSET
#undef ASSIGN
#undef EQ
#undef STATEVARS
#undef STATESETUP
#undef STATETEARDOWN
#undef SETUP
#undef onestate
#undef INIT
#undef INC
#undef ISSTATEIN
#undef FWD
#undef BACK
#undef ISSETBACK
#undef SNAMES
/* macros for manipulating states, large version */
#define states char *
#define CLEAR(v) memset(v, 0, m->g->nstates)
#define SET0(v, n) ((v)[n] = 0)
#define SET1(v, n) ((v)[n] = 1)
#define ISSET(v, n) ((v)[n])
#define ASSIGN(d, s) memcpy(d, s, m->g->nstates)
#define EQ(a, b) (memcmp(a, b, m->g->nstates) == 0)
#define STATEVARS int vn; char *space
#define STATESETUP(m, nv) { (m)->space = malloc((nv)*(m)->g->nstates); \
if ((m)->space == NULL) return(REG_ESPACE); \
(m)->vn = 0; }
#define STATETEARDOWN(m) { free((m)->space); }
#define SETUP(v) ((v) = &m->space[m->vn++ * m->g->nstates])
#define onestate int
#define INIT(o, n) ((o) = (n))
#define INC(o) ((o)++)
#define ISSTATEIN(v, o) ((v)[o])
/* some abbreviations; note that some of these know variable names! */
/* do "if I'm here, I can also be there" etc without branches */
#define FWD(dst, src, n) ((dst)[here+(n)] |= (src)[here])
#define BACK(dst, src, n) ((dst)[here-(n)] |= (src)[here])
#define ISSETBACK(v, n) ((v)[here - (n)])
/* function names */
#define LNAMES /* flag */
#include "engine.c"
/*
- regexec - interface for matching
= extern int regexec(const regex_t *, const char *, size_t, \
= regmatch_t [], int);
= #define REG_NOTBOL 00001
= #define REG_NOTEOL 00002
= #define REG_STARTEND 00004
= #define REG_TRACE 00400 // tracing of execution
= #define REG_LARGE 01000 // force large representation
= #define REG_BACKR 02000 // force use of backref code
*
* We put this here so we can exploit knowledge of the state representation
* when choosing which matcher to call. Also, by this point the matchers
* have been prototyped.
*/
int /* 0 success, REG_NOMATCH failure */
regexec(preg, string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags)
const regex_t *preg;
const char *string;
size_t nmatch;
regmatch_t pmatch[];
int eflags;
{
register struct re_guts *g = preg->re_g;
#ifdef REDEBUG
# define GOODFLAGS(f) (f)
#else
# define GOODFLAGS(f) ((f)&(REG_NOTBOL|REG_NOTEOL|REG_STARTEND))
#endif
if (preg->re_magic != MAGIC1 || g->magic != MAGIC2)
return(REG_BADPAT);
assert(!(g->iflags&BAD));
if (g->iflags&BAD) /* backstop for no-debug case */
return(REG_BADPAT);
eflags = GOODFLAGS(eflags);
if (g->nstates <= CHAR_BIT*sizeof(states1) && !(eflags&REG_LARGE))
return(smatcher(g, (char *)string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags));
else
return(lmatcher(g, (char *)string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags));
}

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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include "utils.h"
#include "regex2.h"
/*
- regfree - free everything
= extern void regfree(regex_t *);
*/
void
regfree(preg)
regex_t *preg;
{
register struct re_guts *g;
if (preg->re_magic != MAGIC1) /* oops */
return; /* nice to complain, but hard */
g = preg->re_g;
if (g == NULL || g->magic != MAGIC2) /* oops again */
return;
preg->re_magic = 0; /* mark it invalid */
g->magic = 0; /* mark it invalid */
if (g->strip != NULL)
free((char *)g->strip);
if (g->sets != NULL)
free((char *)g->sets);
if (g->setbits != NULL)
free((char *)g->setbits);
if (g->must != NULL)
free(g->must);
free((char *)g);
}

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
- split - divide a string into fields, like awk split()
= int split(char *string, char *fields[], int nfields, char *sep);
*/
int /* number of fields, including overflow */
split(string, fields, nfields, sep)
char *string;
char *fields[]; /* list is not NULL-terminated */
int nfields; /* number of entries available in fields[] */
char *sep; /* "" white, "c" single char, "ab" [ab]+ */
{
register char *p = string;
register char c; /* latest character */
register char sepc = sep[0];
register char sepc2;
register int fn;
register char **fp = fields;
register char *sepp;
register int trimtrail;
/* white space */
if (sepc == '\0') {
while ((c = *p++) == ' ' || c == '\t')
continue;
p--;
trimtrail = 1;
sep = " \t"; /* note, code below knows this is 2 long */
sepc = ' ';
} else
trimtrail = 0;
sepc2 = sep[1]; /* now we can safely pick this up */
/* catch empties */
if (*p == '\0')
return(0);
/* single separator */
if (sepc2 == '\0') {
fn = nfields;
for (;;) {
*fp++ = p;
fn--;
if (fn == 0)
break;
while ((c = *p++) != sepc)
if (c == '\0')
return(nfields - fn);
*(p-1) = '\0';
}
/* we have overflowed the fields vector -- just count them */
fn = nfields;
for (;;) {
while ((c = *p++) != sepc)
if (c == '\0')
return(fn);
fn++;
}
/* not reached */
}
/* two separators */
if (sep[2] == '\0') {
fn = nfields;
for (;;) {
*fp++ = p;
fn--;
while ((c = *p++) != sepc && c != sepc2)
if (c == '\0') {
if (trimtrail && **(fp-1) == '\0')
fn++;
return(nfields - fn);
}
if (fn == 0)
break;
*(p-1) = '\0';
while ((c = *p++) == sepc || c == sepc2)
continue;
p--;
}
/* we have overflowed the fields vector -- just count them */
fn = nfields;
while (c != '\0') {
while ((c = *p++) == sepc || c == sepc2)
continue;
p--;
fn++;
while ((c = *p++) != '\0' && c != sepc && c != sepc2)
continue;
}
/* might have to trim trailing white space */
if (trimtrail) {
p--;
while ((c = *--p) == sepc || c == sepc2)
continue;
p++;
if (*p != '\0') {
if (fn == nfields+1)
*p = '\0';
fn--;
}
}
return(fn);
}
/* n separators */
fn = 0;
for (;;) {
if (fn < nfields)
*fp++ = p;
fn++;
for (;;) {
c = *p++;
if (c == '\0')
return(fn);
sepp = sep;
while ((sepc = *sepp++) != '\0' && sepc != c)
continue;
if (sepc != '\0') /* it was a separator */
break;
}
if (fn < nfields)
*(p-1) = '\0';
for (;;) {
c = *p++;
sepp = sep;
while ((sepc = *sepp++) != '\0' && sepc != c)
continue;
if (sepc == '\0') /* it wasn't a separator */
break;
}
p--;
}
/* not reached */
}
#ifdef TEST_SPLIT
/*
* test program
* pgm runs regression
* pgm sep splits stdin lines by sep
* pgm str sep splits str by sep
* pgm str sep n splits str by sep n times
*/
int
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
char buf[512];
register int n;
# define MNF 10
char *fields[MNF];
if (argc > 4)
for (n = atoi(argv[3]); n > 0; n--) {
(void) strcpy(buf, argv[1]);
}
else if (argc > 3)
for (n = atoi(argv[3]); n > 0; n--) {
(void) strcpy(buf, argv[1]);
(void) split(buf, fields, MNF, argv[2]);
}
else if (argc > 2)
dosplit(argv[1], argv[2]);
else if (argc > 1)
while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) != NULL) {
buf[strlen(buf)-1] = '\0'; /* stomp newline */
dosplit(buf, argv[1]);
}
else
regress();
exit(0);
}
dosplit(string, seps)
char *string;
char *seps;
{
# define NF 5
char *fields[NF];
register int nf;
nf = split(string, fields, NF, seps);
print(nf, NF, fields);
}
print(nf, nfp, fields)
int nf;
int nfp;
char *fields[];
{
register int fn;
register int bound;
bound = (nf > nfp) ? nfp : nf;
printf("%d:\t", nf);
for (fn = 0; fn < bound; fn++)
printf("\"%s\"%s", fields[fn], (fn+1 < nf) ? ", " : "\n");
}
#define RNF 5 /* some table entries know this */
struct {
char *str;
char *seps;
int nf;
char *fi[RNF];
} tests[] = {
"", " ", 0, { "" },
" ", " ", 2, { "", "" },
"x", " ", 1, { "x" },
"xy", " ", 1, { "xy" },
"x y", " ", 2, { "x", "y" },
"abc def g ", " ", 5, { "abc", "def", "", "g", "" },
" a bcd", " ", 4, { "", "", "a", "bcd" },
"a b c d e f", " ", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f" },
" a b c d ", " ", 6, { "", "a", "b", "c", "d " },
"", " _", 0, { "" },
" ", " _", 2, { "", "" },
"x", " _", 1, { "x" },
"x y", " _", 2, { "x", "y" },
"ab _ cd", " _", 2, { "ab", "cd" },
" a_b c ", " _", 5, { "", "a", "b", "c", "" },
"a b c_d e f", " _", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f" },
" a b c d ", " _", 6, { "", "a", "b", "c", "d " },
"", " _~", 0, { "" },
" ", " _~", 2, { "", "" },
"x", " _~", 1, { "x" },
"x y", " _~", 2, { "x", "y" },
"ab _~ cd", " _~", 2, { "ab", "cd" },
" a_b c~", " _~", 5, { "", "a", "b", "c", "" },
"a b_c d~e f", " _~", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f" },
"~a b c d ", " _~", 6, { "", "a", "b", "c", "d " },
"", " _~-", 0, { "" },
" ", " _~-", 2, { "", "" },
"x", " _~-", 1, { "x" },
"x y", " _~-", 2, { "x", "y" },
"ab _~- cd", " _~-", 2, { "ab", "cd" },
" a_b c~", " _~-", 5, { "", "a", "b", "c", "" },
"a b_c-d~e f", " _~-", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f" },
"~a-b c d ", " _~-", 6, { "", "a", "b", "c", "d " },
"", " ", 0, { "" },
" ", " ", 2, { "", "" },
"x", " ", 1, { "x" },
"xy", " ", 1, { "xy" },
"x y", " ", 2, { "x", "y" },
"abc def g ", " ", 4, { "abc", "def", "g", "" },
" a bcd", " ", 3, { "", "a", "bcd" },
"a b c d e f", " ", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f" },
" a b c d ", " ", 6, { "", "a", "b", "c", "d " },
"", "", 0, { "" },
" ", "", 0, { "" },
"x", "", 1, { "x" },
"xy", "", 1, { "xy" },
"x y", "", 2, { "x", "y" },
"abc def g ", "", 3, { "abc", "def", "g" },
"\t a bcd", "", 2, { "a", "bcd" },
" a \tb\t c ", "", 3, { "a", "b", "c" },
"a b c d e ", "", 5, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e" },
"a b\tc d e f", "", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f" },
" a b c d e f ", "", 6, { "a", "b", "c", "d", "e f " },
NULL, NULL, 0, { NULL },
};
regress()
{
char buf[512];
register int n;
char *fields[RNF+1];
register int nf;
register int i;
register int printit;
register char *f;
for (n = 0; tests[n].str != NULL; n++) {
(void) strcpy(buf, tests[n].str);
fields[RNF] = NULL;
nf = split(buf, fields, RNF, tests[n].seps);
printit = 0;
if (nf != tests[n].nf) {
printf("split `%s' by `%s' gave %d fields, not %d\n",
tests[n].str, tests[n].seps, nf, tests[n].nf);
printit = 1;
} else if (fields[RNF] != NULL) {
printf("split() went beyond array end\n");
printit = 1;
} else {
for (i = 0; i < nf && i < RNF; i++) {
f = fields[i];
if (f == NULL)
f = "(NULL)";
if (strcmp(f, tests[n].fi[i]) != 0) {
printf("split `%s' by `%s', field %d is `%s', not `%s'\n",
tests[n].str, tests[n].seps,
i, fields[i], tests[n].fi[i]);
printit = 1;
}
}
}
if (printit)
print(nf, RNF, fields);
}
}
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# regular expression test set
# Lines are at least three fields, separated by one or more tabs. "" stands
# for an empty field. First field is an RE. Second field is flags. If
# C flag given, regcomp() is expected to fail, and the third field is the
# error name (minus the leading REG_).
#
# Otherwise it is expected to succeed, and the third field is the string to
# try matching it against. If there is no fourth field, the match is
# expected to fail. If there is a fourth field, it is the substring that
# the RE is expected to match. If there is a fifth field, it is a comma-
# separated list of what the subexpressions should match, with - indicating
# no match for that one. In both the fourth and fifth fields, a (sub)field
# starting with @ indicates that the (sub)expression is expected to match
# a null string followed by the stuff after the @; this provides a way to
# test where null strings match. The character `N' in REs and strings
# is newline, `S' is space, `T' is tab, `Z' is NUL.
#
# The full list of flags:
# - placeholder, does nothing
# b RE is a BRE, not an ERE
# & try it as both an ERE and a BRE
# C regcomp() error expected, third field is error name
# i REG_ICASE
# m ("mundane") REG_NOSPEC
# s REG_NOSUB (not really testable)
# n REG_NEWLINE
# ^ REG_NOTBOL
# $ REG_NOTEOL
# # REG_STARTEND (see below)
# p REG_PEND
#
# For REG_STARTEND, the start/end offsets are those of the substring
# enclosed in ().
# basics
a & a a
abc & abc abc
abc|de - abc abc
a|b|c - abc a
# parentheses and perversions thereof
a(b)c - abc abc
a\(b\)c b abc abc
a( C EPAREN
a( b a( a(
a\( - a( a(
a\( bC EPAREN
a\(b bC EPAREN
a(b C EPAREN
a(b b a(b a(b
# gag me with a right parenthesis -- 1003.2 goofed here (my fault, partly)
a) - a) a)
) - ) )
# end gagging (in a just world, those *should* give EPAREN)
a) b a) a)
a\) bC EPAREN
\) bC EPAREN
a()b - ab ab
a\(\)b b ab ab
# anchoring and REG_NEWLINE
^abc$ & abc abc
a^b - a^b
a^b b a^b a^b
a$b - a$b
a$b b a$b a$b
^ & abc @abc
$ & abc @
^$ & "" @
$^ - "" @
\($\)\(^\) b "" @
# stop retching, those are legitimate (although disgusting)
^^ - "" @
$$ - "" @
b$ & abNc
b$ &n abNc b
^b$ & aNbNc
^b$ &n aNbNc b
^$ &n aNNb @Nb
^$ n abc
^$ n abcN @
$^ n aNNb @Nb
\($\)\(^\) bn aNNb @Nb
^^ n^ aNNb @Nb
$$ n aNNb @NN
^a ^ a
a$ $ a
^a ^n aNb
^b ^n aNb b
a$ $n bNa
b$ $n bNa b
a*(^b$)c* - b b
a*\(^b$\)c* b b b
# certain syntax errors and non-errors
| C EMPTY
| b | |
* C BADRPT
* b * *
+ C BADRPT
? C BADRPT
"" &C EMPTY
() - abc @abc
\(\) b abc @abc
a||b C EMPTY
|ab C EMPTY
ab| C EMPTY
(|a)b C EMPTY
(a|)b C EMPTY
(*a) C BADRPT
(+a) C BADRPT
(?a) C BADRPT
({1}a) C BADRPT
\(\{1\}a\) bC BADRPT
(a|*b) C BADRPT
(a|+b) C BADRPT
(a|?b) C BADRPT
(a|{1}b) C BADRPT
^* C BADRPT
^* b * *
^+ C BADRPT
^? C BADRPT
^{1} C BADRPT
^\{1\} bC BADRPT
# metacharacters, backslashes
a.c & abc abc
a[bc]d & abd abd
a\*c & a*c a*c
a\\b & a\b a\b
a\\\*b & a\*b a\*b
a\bc & abc abc
a\ &C EESCAPE
a\\bc & a\bc a\bc
\{ bC BADRPT
a\[b & a[b a[b
a[b &C EBRACK
# trailing $ is a peculiar special case for the BRE code
a$ & a a
a$ & a$
a\$ & a
a\$ & a$ a$
a\\$ & a
a\\$ & a$
a\\$ & a\$
a\\$ & a\ a\
# back references, ugh
a\(b\)\2c bC ESUBREG
a\(b\1\)c bC ESUBREG
a\(b*\)c\1d b abbcbbd abbcbbd bb
a\(b*\)c\1d b abbcbd
a\(b*\)c\1d b abbcbbbd
^\(.\)\1 b abc
a\([bc]\)\1d b abcdabbd abbd b
a\(\([bc]\)\2\)*d b abbccd abbccd
a\(\([bc]\)\2\)*d b abbcbd
# actually, this next one probably ought to fail, but the spec is unclear
a\(\(b\)*\2\)*d b abbbd abbbd
# here is a case that no NFA implementation does right
\(ab*\)[ab]*\1 b ababaaa ababaaa a
# check out normal matching in the presence of back refs
\(a\)\1bcd b aabcd aabcd
\(a\)\1bc*d b aabcd aabcd
\(a\)\1bc*d b aabd aabd
\(a\)\1bc*d b aabcccd aabcccd
\(a\)\1bc*[ce]d b aabcccd aabcccd
^\(a\)\1b\(c\)*cd$ b aabcccd aabcccd
# ordinary repetitions
ab*c & abc abc
ab+c - abc abc
ab?c - abc abc
a\(*\)b b a*b a*b
a\(**\)b b ab ab
a\(***\)b bC BADRPT
*a b *a *a
**a b a a
***a bC BADRPT
# the dreaded bounded repetitions
{ & { {
{abc & {abc {abc
{1 C BADRPT
{1} C BADRPT
a{b & a{b a{b
a{1}b - ab ab
a\{1\}b b ab ab
a{1,}b - ab ab
a\{1,\}b b ab ab
a{1,2}b - aab aab
a\{1,2\}b b aab aab
a{1 C EBRACE
a\{1 bC EBRACE
a{1a C EBRACE
a\{1a bC EBRACE
a{1a} C BADBR
a\{1a\} bC BADBR
a{,2} - a{,2} a{,2}
a\{,2\} bC BADBR
a{,} - a{,} a{,}
a\{,\} bC BADBR
a{1,x} C BADBR
a\{1,x\} bC BADBR
a{1,x C EBRACE
a\{1,x bC EBRACE
a{300} C BADBR
a\{300\} bC BADBR
a{1,0} C BADBR
a\{1,0\} bC BADBR
ab{0,0}c - abcac ac
ab\{0,0\}c b abcac ac
ab{0,1}c - abcac abc
ab\{0,1\}c b abcac abc
ab{0,3}c - abbcac abbc
ab\{0,3\}c b abbcac abbc
ab{1,1}c - acabc abc
ab\{1,1\}c b acabc abc
ab{1,3}c - acabc abc
ab\{1,3\}c b acabc abc
ab{2,2}c - abcabbc abbc
ab\{2,2\}c b abcabbc abbc
ab{2,4}c - abcabbc abbc
ab\{2,4\}c b abcabbc abbc
((a{1,10}){1,10}){1,10} - a a a,a
# multiple repetitions
a** &C BADRPT
a++ C BADRPT
a?? C BADRPT
a*+ C BADRPT
a*? C BADRPT
a+* C BADRPT
a+? C BADRPT
a?* C BADRPT
a?+ C BADRPT
a{1}{1} C BADRPT
a*{1} C BADRPT
a+{1} C BADRPT
a?{1} C BADRPT
a{1}* C BADRPT
a{1}+ C BADRPT
a{1}? C BADRPT
a*{b} - a{b} a{b}
a\{1\}\{1\} bC BADRPT
a*\{1\} bC BADRPT
a\{1\}* bC BADRPT
# brackets, and numerous perversions thereof
a[b]c & abc abc
a[ab]c & abc abc
a[^ab]c & adc adc
a[]b]c & a]c a]c
a[[b]c & a[c a[c
a[-b]c & a-c a-c
a[^]b]c & adc adc
a[^-b]c & adc adc
a[b-]c & a-c a-c
a[b &C EBRACK
a[] &C EBRACK
a[1-3]c & a2c a2c
a[3-1]c &C ERANGE
a[1-3-5]c &C ERANGE
a[[.-.]--]c & a-c a-c
a[1- &C ERANGE
a[[. &C EBRACK
a[[.x &C EBRACK
a[[.x. &C EBRACK
a[[.x.] &C EBRACK
a[[.x.]] & ax ax
a[[.x,.]] &C ECOLLATE
a[[.one.]]b & a1b a1b
a[[.notdef.]]b &C ECOLLATE
a[[.].]]b & a]b a]b
a[[:alpha:]]c & abc abc
a[[:notdef:]]c &C ECTYPE
a[[: &C EBRACK
a[[:alpha &C EBRACK
a[[:alpha:] &C EBRACK
a[[:alpha,:] &C ECTYPE
a[[:]:]]b &C ECTYPE
a[[:-:]]b &C ECTYPE
a[[:alph:]] &C ECTYPE
a[[:alphabet:]] &C ECTYPE
[[:alnum:]]+ - -%@a0X- a0X
[[:alpha:]]+ - -%@aX0- aX
[[:blank:]]+ - aSSTb SST
[[:cntrl:]]+ - aNTb NT
[[:digit:]]+ - a019b 019
[[:graph:]]+ - Sa%bS a%b
[[:lower:]]+ - AabC ab
[[:print:]]+ - NaSbN aSb
[[:punct:]]+ - S%-&T %-&
[[:space:]]+ - aSNTb SNT
[[:upper:]]+ - aBCd BC
[[:xdigit:]]+ - p0f3Cq 0f3C
a[[=b=]]c & abc abc
a[[= &C EBRACK
a[[=b &C EBRACK
a[[=b= &C EBRACK
a[[=b=] &C EBRACK
a[[=b,=]] &C ECOLLATE
a[[=one=]]b & a1b a1b
# complexities
a(((b)))c - abc abc
a(b|(c))d - abd abd
a(b*|c)d - abbd abbd
# just gotta have one DFA-buster, of course
a[ab]{20} - aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab
# and an inline expansion in case somebody gets tricky
a[ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab] - aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab
# and in case somebody just slips in an NFA...
a[ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab](wee|week)(knights|night) - aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaabweeknights aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaabweeknights
# fish for anomalies as the number of states passes 32
12345678901234567890123456789 - a12345678901234567890123456789b 12345678901234567890123456789
123456789012345678901234567890 - a123456789012345678901234567890b 123456789012345678901234567890
1234567890123456789012345678901 - a1234567890123456789012345678901b 1234567890123456789012345678901
12345678901234567890123456789012 - a12345678901234567890123456789012b 12345678901234567890123456789012
123456789012345678901234567890123 - a123456789012345678901234567890123b 123456789012345678901234567890123
# and one really big one, beyond any plausible word width
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 - a1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890b 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
# fish for problems as brackets go past 8
[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn] - xacegikmoq acegikm
[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn][op] - xacegikmoq acegikmo
[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn][op][qr] - xacegikmoqy acegikmoq
[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn][op][q] - xacegikmoqy acegikmoq
# subtleties of matching
abc & xabcy abc
a\(b\)?c\1d b acd
aBc i Abc Abc
a[Bc]*d i abBCcd abBCcd
0[[:upper:]]1 &i 0a1 0a1
0[[:lower:]]1 &i 0A1 0A1
a[^b]c &i abc
a[^b]c &i aBc
a[^b]c &i adc adc
[a]b[c] - abc abc
[a]b[a] - aba aba
[abc]b[abc] - abc abc
[abc]b[abd] - abd abd
a(b?c)+d - accd accd
(wee|week)(knights|night) - weeknights weeknights
(we|wee|week|frob)(knights|night|day) - weeknights weeknights
a[bc]d - xyzaaabcaababdacd abd
a[ab]c - aaabc abc
abc s abc abc
a* & b @b
# Let's have some fun -- try to match a C comment.
# first the obvious, which looks okay at first glance...
/\*.*\*/ - /*x*/ /*x*/
# but...
/\*.*\*/ - /*x*/y/*z*/ /*x*/y/*z*/
# okay, we must not match */ inside; try to do that...
/\*([^*]|\*[^/])*\*/ - /*x*/ /*x*/
/\*([^*]|\*[^/])*\*/ - /*x*/y/*z*/ /*x*/
# but...
/\*([^*]|\*[^/])*\*/ - /*x**/y/*z*/ /*x**/y/*z*/
# and a still fancier version, which does it right (I think)...
/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x*/ /*x*/
/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x*/y/*z*/ /*x*/
/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x**/y/*z*/ /*x**/
/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x****/y/*z*/ /*x****/
/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x**x*/y/*z*/ /*x**x*/
/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x***x/y/*z*/ /*x***x/y/*z*/
# subexpressions
.* - abc abc -
a(b)(c)d - abcd abcd b,c
a(((b)))c - abc abc b,b,b
a(b|(c))d - abd abd b,-
a(b*|c|e)d - abbd abbd bb
a(b*|c|e)d - acd acd c
a(b*|c|e)d - ad ad @d
a(b?)c - abc abc b
a(b?)c - ac ac @c
a(b+)c - abc abc b
a(b+)c - abbbc abbbc bbb
a(b*)c - ac ac @c
(a|ab)(bc([de]+)f|cde) - abcdef abcdef a,bcdef,de
# the regression tester only asks for 9 subexpressions
a(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)k - abcdefghijk abcdefghijk b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j
a(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)l - abcdefghijkl abcdefghijkl b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k
a([bc]?)c - abc abc b
a([bc]?)c - ac ac @c
a([bc]+)c - abc abc b
a([bc]+)c - abcc abcc bc
a([bc]+)bc - abcbc abcbc bc
a(bb+|b)b - abb abb b
a(bbb+|bb+|b)b - abb abb b
a(bbb+|bb+|b)b - abbb abbb bb
a(bbb+|bb+|b)bb - abbb abbb b
(.*).* - abcdef abcdef abcdef
(a*)* - bc @b @b
# do we get the right subexpression when it is used more than once?
a(b|c)*d - ad ad -
a(b|c)*d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c)+d - abd abd b
a(b|c)+d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c?)+d - ad ad @d
a(b|c?)+d - abcd abcd @d
a(b|c){0,0}d - ad ad -
a(b|c){0,1}d - ad ad -
a(b|c){0,1}d - abd abd b
a(b|c){0,2}d - ad ad -
a(b|c){0,2}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){0,}d - ad ad -
a(b|c){0,}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){1,1}d - abd abd b
a(b|c){1,1}d - acd acd c
a(b|c){1,2}d - abd abd b
a(b|c){1,2}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){1,}d - abd abd b
a(b|c){1,}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){2,2}d - acbd acbd b
a(b|c){2,2}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){2,4}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){2,4}d - abcbd abcbd b
a(b|c){2,4}d - abcbcd abcbcd c
a(b|c){2,}d - abcd abcd c
a(b|c){2,}d - abcbd abcbd b
a(b+|((c)*))+d - abd abd @d,@d,-
a(b+|((c)*))+d - abcd abcd @d,@d,-
# check out the STARTEND option
[abc] &# a(b)c b
[abc] &# a(d)c
[abc] &# a(bc)d b
[abc] &# a(dc)d c
. &# a()c
b.*c &# b(bc)c bc
b.* &# b(bc)c bc
.*c &# b(bc)c bc
# plain strings, with the NOSPEC flag
abc m abc abc
abc m xabcy abc
abc m xyz
a*b m aba*b a*b
a*b m ab
"" mC EMPTY
# cases involving NULs
aZb & a a
aZb &p a
aZb &p# (aZb) aZb
aZ*b &p# (ab) ab
a.b &# (aZb) aZb
a.* &# (aZb)c aZb
# word boundaries (ick)
[[:<:]]a & a a
[[:<:]]a & ba
[[:<:]]a & -a a
a[[:>:]] & a a
a[[:>:]] & ab
a[[:>:]] & a- a
[[:<:]]a.c[[:>:]] & axcd-dayc-dazce-abc abc
[[:<:]]a.c[[:>:]] & axcd-dayc-dazce-abc-q abc
[[:<:]]a.c[[:>:]] & axc-dayc-dazce-abc axc
[[:<:]]b.c[[:>:]] & a_bxc-byc_d-bzc-q bzc
[[:<:]].x..[[:>:]] & y_xa_-_xb_y-_xc_-axdc _xc_
[[:<:]]a_b[[:>:]] & x_a_b
# past problems, and suspected problems
(A[1])|(A[2])|(A[3])|(A[4])|(A[5])|(A[6])|(A[7])|(A[8])|(A[9])|(A[A]) - A1 A1
abcdefghijklmnop i abcdefghijklmnop abcdefghijklmnop
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv i abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
(ALAK)|(ALT[AB])|(CC[123]1)|(CM[123]1)|(GAMC)|(LC[23][EO ])|(SEM[1234])|(SL[ES][12])|(SLWW)|(SLF )|(SLDT)|(VWH[12])|(WH[34][EW])|(WP1[ESN]) - CC11 CC11
CC[13]1|a{21}[23][EO][123][Es][12]a{15}aa[34][EW]aaaaaaa[X]a - CC11 CC11
Char \([a-z0-9_]*\)\[.* b Char xyz[k Char xyz[k xyz
a?b - ab ab
-\{0,1\}[0-9]*$ b -5 -5
a*a*a*a*a*a*a* & aaaaaa aaaaaa

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/* utility definitions */
#ifdef _POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX
#define DUPMAX _POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX
#else
#define DUPMAX 255
#endif
#define INFINITY (DUPMAX + 1)
#define NC (CHAR_MAX - CHAR_MIN + 1)
typedef unsigned char uch;
/* switch off assertions (if not already off) if no REDEBUG */
#ifndef REDEBUG
#ifndef NDEBUG
#define NDEBUG /* no assertions please */
#endif
#endif
#include <assert.h>
/* for old systems with bcopy() but no memmove() */
#ifdef USEBCOPY
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Building wxPython on Unix or Unix-like Systems
----------------------------------------------
The basic steps for building wxPython for Unix or Unix-like systems
are:
1. Compile and/or install glib and gtk+
2. Compile and/or install wxGTK
3. Compile and install wxPython
We'll go into more detail of each of these steps below, but first a
few bits of background information on tools.
I use a tool called SWIG (http://www.swig.org) to help generate the
C++ sources used in the wxPython extension module. However you don't
need to have SWIG unless you want to modify the *.i files. If you do
you'll want to have version 1.1-883 of SWIG and you'll need to apply
the patches and updates in wxPython/SWIG and rebuild it. Then you'll
need to change a flag in the setup.py script as described below so the
wxPython build process will use SWIG if needed.
I use the new Python Distutils tool to build wxPython. It is included
with Python 2.0, but if you want to use Python 1.5.2 or 1.6 then
you'll need to download and install Distutils 1.0 from
http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/
I usually use RedHat Linux when working on the wxGTK version of
wxPython, but I occasionally build and test on Solaris and I hope to
be able to add some other platforms soon. The compiler I use is
whatever comes with the current version of RedHat I am using. I find
that there are less portability problems with the RPMs if I don't try
using the latest and greatest compilers all the time. On the other
platforms I usually stick with as recent a version of GCC that I can
find pre-built for that platform.
Okay, now on the the fun stuff...
1. Compile and/or install glib and gtk+
---------------------------------------
A. First of all, check and see if you've already got glib/gtk+ on your
system, all the Linux distributions I know of come with it, at
least as an option. Look for libglib.* and libgtk.* in your system's
standard library directories. You'll also need the headers and
config scripts in order to build things that use glib/gtk. Try
running gtk-config:
gtk-config --version
If you have version 1.2.5 or better then you're all set. You can
skip to step #2.
B. If your system has a binary package mechanism, (RPMs, debs,
whatever...) check and see if binaries for glib abd gtk+ are
available. Be sure to get the runtime library package as well as
the development package, if they are separate. Install them with
your package tool, and skip to step #2.
C. If all else fails, you can get the source code for glib and gtk+ at
http://www.gtk.org/. Fetch the latest of each in the 1.2.x
series. Compile and install each of them like this:
gzip -d [package].tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd [package]
./configure
make
make install
The last step will probably have to be done as root. Also, if your
system needs anything done to update the dynamic loader for shared
libraries, (such as running ldconfig on Linux) then do it after
each library is installed.
2. Compile and/or install wxGTK
-------------------------------
A. You can find the sources and RPMs for wxGTK at
ftp://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/pub/linux/wxxt/source/, or
just follow the download links from http://wxwindows.org/. You can
also check out a current snapshot of the sources from the CVS
server. (Some information about annonymous CVS access is at
http://wxwindows.org/cvs.htm.) The advantage of using CVS is that
you can easily update as soon as the developers check in new
sources or fixes. The advantage of using a released version is
that it usually has had more testing done. You can decide which
method is best for you.
B. You'll usually want to use a version of wxGTK that has the same
version number as the wxPython sources you are using. (Another
advantage of using CVS is that you'll get both at the same time.)
C. If using the RPMs be sure to get both the wxGTK and wxGTK-devel
RPMs (at a minimum) and then install them as root.
rpm -Uhv wxGTK-2.2.2-0.i386.rpm wxGTK-devel-2.2.2-0.i386.rpm
D. If using the sources (either from the tarball or from CVS) then
configure it like this:
cd wxWindows # or whatever your top-level directory is called
mkdir build
cd build
../configure --with-gtk
There are gobs and gobs of options for the configure script, run
../configure --help to see them all. I'll describe some that I find
useful here.
If you have OpenGL or compatible libraries installed, then add the
--with-opengl flag.
If you are on Solaris and are using a recent version of GCC, then
you'll probably want to add the --enable-permissive flag so the
compiler won't barf on your broken X11 header files.
To make a debugging version of wxGTK, add the --enable-debug flag.
This sets the -g flag for the compiler and also activates some
special debugging code in wxWindows by defining the __WXDEBUG__
macro. You'll get some extra asserts, failure logging, etc.
To make a static library and not make a shared library, use the
--disable-shared and --enable-static flags.
E. Now just compile and install. You need to use GNU make, so if your
system has something else get GNU make and build and install it and
use it instead of your system's default make command.
make
make install
The last step will probably have to be done as root. Also, if your
system needs anything done to update the dynamic loader for shared
libraries, (such as running ldconfig on Linux) then do it now.
F. You can test your build by changing to one of the directories under
build/samples or build/demos, running make and then running the
executable that is built.
3. Compile and install wxPython
-------------------------------
A. You have the same options (and same advantages/disadvantages) for
getting the wxPython source, either a released snapshot or from
CVS. The released version file is named wxPython-[version].tar.gz
and is available at http://wxpython.org/download.php. If you want
to use CVS you'll find wxPython in the wxWindows CVS tree (see
above) in the wxWindows/wxPython directory.
B. As mentioned previouslly, wxPython is built with the standard
Python Distutils tool. If you are using Python 2.0 or later you
are all set, otherwise you need to download and install Distutils
1.0 from http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/.
On Unix systems Distutils figures out what commands and flags to
use for the compiler and linker by looking in the Makefile that was
used to build Python itself. Most of the time this works okay. If
it doesn't, there doesn't seem to be a way to override the values
that Distutils uses without hacking either Distutils itself, or
Python's Makefile. (Complain to the distutils-sig about this
please.) For example, on my Solaris system I had to edit
/usr/local/lib/python1.5/config/Makefile and replace
LDSHARED=ld -G
with
LDSHARED=gcc -G
This particular problem has been fixed in Python 1.6 and beyond,
but there may be similar issues on other platforms.
While we're on the subject of how Python was built... Since
wxPython is a C++ extension some platforms and/or compilers will
require that the Python executable was linked with the C++ linker
in order for everything to work correctly. If you build and
install Python yourself then this is easy to take care of,
otherwise you may have to mess with binary packages or bribe your
system administrator...
In my case on Solaris wxPython applications would core dump on
exit. The core file indicated that the fault happened after
_exit() was called and the run-time was trying to execute cleanup
code. After relinking the Python executable the problem went away.
To build Python to link with the C++ linker do this:
cd Python-2.0 # wherever the root of the source tree is
rm python # in case it's still there from an old build
make LINKCC=g++ # or whatever your C++ command is
make install
C. Change to the root wxPython directory and look at the setup.py
file. This is the script that configures and defines all the
information that Distutils needs to build wxPython. There are some
options near the begining of the script that you may want or need
to change based on your system and what options you have selected
up to this point, (sources from tar.gz or from CVS, etc.) You can
either change these flags directly in setup.py or supply them on
the command-line.
BUILD_GLCANVAS Set to zero if you don't want to build the
Open GL canvas extension module. If you don't
have OpenGL or compatible libraries then you'll
need to set this to zero.
BUILD_OGL Set to zero if you don't want to build the
Object Graphics Library extension module.
BUILD_STC Set to zero if you don't want to build the
wxStyledTextCtrl (the Scintilla wrapper)
extension module.
USE_SWIG If you have edited any of the *.i files you
will need to set this flag to non-zero so SWIG
will be executed to regenerate the wrapper C++
and shadow python files.
IN_CVS_TREE If you are using the CVS version of the
wxWindows and wxPython sources then you will
need to set this flag to non-zero. This is
needed because some source files from the
wxWindows tree are copied to be under the
wxPython tree in order to keep Distutils happy.
With this flag set then setup.py will
automatically keep these copied sources up to
date if the original version is ever updated.
If you are using the tar.gz version of the
Python sources then these copied sources are
already present in your source tree.
D. To build and install wxPython you simply need to execute the
setup.py script. If you have more than one version of Python
installed, be sure to execute setup.py with the version you want to
build wxPython for. Depending on the permissions on your
site-packages directory you may need to be root to run the install
command.
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
E. At this point you should be able to change into the wxPython/demo
directory and run the demo:
python demo.py
F. If you would like to make a test build that doesn't overwrite the
installed version of wxPython you can do so with this command
instead of the install command above:
python setup.py build_ext --inplace
This will build the wxPython package in the local wxPython
directory instead of installing it under your Python installation.
To run using this test version just add the base wxPython source
directory to the PYTHONPATH:
export PYTHONPATH=~/projects/wxWindows/wxPython
# or whatever is required for your shell
cd ~/projects/wxWindows/wxPython/demo
python demo.py
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Building wxPython on Win32
--------------------------
Building wxPython for use on win32 systems is a fairly simple process
consisting of just a few steps. However depending on where you get
your sources from and what your desired end result is, there are
several permutations of those steps. At a high level the basic steps
are:
1. Get the wxWindows sources
2. Build the wxWindows DLL
3. Get the wxPython sources
4. Build and Install wxPython
We'll go into more detail of each of these steps below, but first a
few bits of background information on tools.
I use a tool called SWIG (http://www.swig.org) to help generate the
C++ sources used in the wxPython extension module. However you don't
need to have SWIG unless you want to modify the *.i files. If you do
you'll want to have version 1.1-883 of SWIG and you'll need to apply
the patches and updates in wxPython/SWIG and rebuild it. Then you'll
need to change a flag in the setup.py script as described below so the
wxPython build process will use SWIG if needed.
I use the new Python Distutils tool to build wxPython. It is included
with Python 2.0, but if you want to use Python 1.5.2 or 1.6 then
you'll need to download and install Distutils 1.0 from
http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/
I use Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 (5.0 with the service packs should work
also) to compile the wxPython C++ sources. Since I am using Distutils
it should be easier now to build with other win32 compilers such as
the free mingw32 or Borland compilers, but I havn't tried them yet.
If anybody wants to try it I'll take any required patches for the
setup script and for these instructions.
And now on to the fun stuff...
1. Get the wxWindows sources
----------------------------
A. There are a few possible ways to get sources for wxWindows. You
can download a released version from http://wxwindows.org/ or you
can get current development sources from the CVS server. (Some
information about annonymous CVS access is at
http://wxwindows.org/cvs.htm.) The advantage of using CVS is that
you can easily update as soon as the developers check in new
sources or fixes. The advantage of using a released version is
that it usually has had more testing done. You can decide which
method is best for you.
B. You'll usually want to use wxWindows sources that have the same
version number as the wxPython sources you are using. (Another
advantage of using CVS is that you'll get both at the same time.)
C. Once you get the sources be sure to put them in a path without a
space in it (i.e., NOT c:\Program Files\wx) and set an environment
variable named WXWIN to this directory. For example:
mkdir \wx2
cd \wx2
unzip wxMSW-2.2.2.zip
set WXWIN=c:\wx2
You'll probably want to add that last line to your autoexec.bat or
System Properties depending on the type of system you are on.
D. Change to the wx2\include\wx\msw directory and copy setup0.h to
setup.h and then edit setup.h. This is how you control which parts
of wxWindows are compiled into or left out of the build, simply by
turning options on or off. At a minimum you should set the
following:
wxUSE_NEW_GRID 1
wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS 0
wxUSE_LIBTIFF 1
wxDIALOG_UNIT_COMPATIBILITY 0
I also turn off the following as they are not currently used in
wxPython. There are probably others that can be turned off to
help save space, but I havn't investigated all the potential
configurations yet. Please note that wxPython doesn't (yet) check
these flags for its own build, so if you turn off something that
wxPython expects then you'll get link errors later on.
wxUSE_DIALUP_MANAGER 0
wxUSE_DYNLIB_CLASS 0
wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE 0
wxUSE_PLOT 0
wxUSE_POSTSCRIPT_ARCHITECTURE_IN_MSW 0
** NEW **
Be sure that wxUSE_GLCANVAS is defined to be 0 as wxPython now
keeps its own copy of the glcanvas sources and expects that it is
not in the main library. This is done to reduce the number of
dependant DLLs on the core library and therefore help reduce
startup time.
2. Build the wxWindows DLL
---------------------------
A. Although MSVC project files are provided I always use the makefiles
to build wxWindows because by default the flags are compatible with
Python, (and I make sure they stay that way.) You would have to
edit the project files a bit to make it work otherwise.
B. There are three different types of wxWindows DLLs that can be
produced by the VC makefile simply by providing a flag on the nmake
command-line, I call the three types DEBUG, FINAL, and HYBRID.
(The last one is brand new, you'll need my version of the 2.2.2
sources to get the HYBRID capability.) Here are some more details:
DEBUG Specified with "FINAL=0" and produces a DLL named
wx[version]d.dll. This DLL is compiled with full
debugging information and with the __WXDEBUG__ set which
enables some debugging-only code in wxWindows such as
assertions and failure log messages. The /MDd flag is
used which means that it is linked with the debugging
version of the C runtime library and also that you must
use the debugging version of Python, (python_d.exe and
pythonXX_d.dll) which also means that all extensions
loaded by Python should also have the _d in the name.
With this option you can use the MSVC debugger to trace
though the Python interpreter, as well as the code for the
wxPython extension and the wxWindows DLL.
FINAL Specified with "FINAL=1" and produces a DLL named
wx[version].dll. This DLL is compiled with optimizations
turned on and without debugging information and without
__WXDEBUG__. The /MD flag is used which means that you
can use this version with the standard python.exe. This
is the version that I use when making the binary installer
for win32.
HYBRID Specified with "FINAL=hybrid" and produces a DLL named
wx[version]h.dll. This DLL is almost the same as the
DEBUG version except the /MD flag is used which means that
you can use the standard python.exe but you still get the
debugging info and the __WXDEBUG__ code enabled. With the
debugger you can trace through the the code for the
wxPython extension and the wxWindows DLL, but not the
Python interpreter. You might use this version when you
want to deploy a wxPython app with the __WXDEBUG__ code
enabled. I use this mode most of the time during
development simply because it's easier than having to
remember to type python_d all the time.
Since different DLL names and object file directories are used you
can build all three types if you like.
C. Change to the wx2\src\msw directory and type the following command,
using the value for FINAL that you want:
nmake -f makefile.vc dll pch FINAL=hybrid
Your machine will then crunch away for possibly a long time,
depending on your hardware, and when it's done you should have a
DLL and some library files in \wx2\lib.
D. You'll either need to add \wx2\lib to the PATH or copy the DLL file
to a directory already on the PATH so the DLL can be found at runtime.
E. You can test your build by changing to one of the directories under
\wx2\samples or \wx2\demos and typing (using the right FINAL flag):
nmake -f makefile.vc FINAL=hybrid WXUSINGDLL=1
and then executing the resulting .exe file.
3. Get the wxPython sources
---------------------------
A. You have the same options (and same advantages/disadvantages) for
getting the wxPython source, either a released snapshot or from
CVS. The released version file is named wxPython-[version].tar.gz
and is available at http://wxpython.org/download.php. You can use
WinZip to unpack it if you don't have tar and gzip. If you want to
use CVS you'll find wxPython in the wxWindows CVS tree (see above)
in the wxWindows/wxPython directory.
4. Build and Install wxPython
-----------------------------
A. As mentioned previouslly, wxPython is built with the standard
Python Distutils tool. If you are using Python 2.0c1 or later you
are all set, otherwise you need to download and install Distutils
1.0 from http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/.
B. Change to the root wxPython directory and look at the setup.py
file. This is the script that configures and defines all the
information that Distutils needs to build wxPython. There are some
options near the begining of the script that you may want or need
to change based on what options you have selected up to this point,
(type of DLL built, sources from tar.gz or from CVS, etc.) You can
either change these flags directly in setup.py or supply them on
the command-line.
BUILD_GLCANVAS Set to zero if you don't want to build the
Open GL canvas extension module.
BUILD_OGL Set to zero if you don't want to build the
Object Graphics Library extension module.
BUILD_STC Set to zero if you don't want to build the
wxStyledTextCtrl (the Scintilla wrapper)
extension module.
USE_SWIG If you have edited any of the *.i files you
will need to set this flag to non-zero so SWIG
will be executed to regenerate the wrapper C++
and shadow python files.
IN_CVS_TREE If you are using the CVS version of the
wxWindows and wxPython sources then you will
need to set this flag to non-zero. This is
needed because some source files from the
wxWindows tree are copied to be under the
wxPython tree in order to keep Distutils happy.
With this flag set then setup.py will
automatically keep these copied sources up to
date if the original version is ever updated.
If you are using the tar.gz version of the
Python sources then these copied sources are
already present in your source tree.
C. To build and install wxPython you simply need to execute the
setup.py script. If you have more than one version of Python
installed, be sure to execute setup.py with the version you want to
build wxPython for.
Depending on what kind of wxWindows DLL you built there are
different command-line parameters you'll want to pass to setup (in
addition to possibly one or more of the above):
FINAL: python setup.py install
DEBUG: python setup.py build --debug install
HYBRID: python setup.py HYBRID=1 install
D. At this point you should be able to change into the wxPython\demo
directory and run the demo:
python demo.py
E. If you would like to make a test build that doesn't overwrite the
installed version of wxPython you can do so with one of these
commands instead of the install command above:
FINAL: python setup.py build_ext --inplace
DEBUG: python setup.py build_ext --debug --inplace
HYBRID: python setup.py HYBRID=1 build_ext --inplace
This will build the wxPython package in the local wxPython
directory instead of installing it under your Python installation.
To run using this test version just add the base wxPython source
directory to the PYTHONPATH:
set PYTHONPATH=c:\wx2\wxPython
cd c:\wx2\wxPython\demo
python demo.py
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CHANGES.txt for wxPython
----------------------------------------------------------------------
?????
-----
Added EVT_HELP, EVT_HELP_RANGE, EVT_DETAILED_HELP,
EVT_DETAILED_HELP_RANGE, EVT_CONTEXT_MENU, wxHelpEvent,
wxContextMenuEvent, wxContextHelp, wxContextHelpButton, wxTipWindow,
and a demo to show them in action.
Deprecated PyShell and PyShellWindow, added a snapshot of PyCrust (see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pycrust/. )
Added the new virtual list capabilities to wxListCtrl.
Added a wxSTC style editor from Riaan Booysen to the sample apps.
Added XRCed to the wxPython Tools directory, contributed by Roman
Rolinsky.
Added a new "constructor" to most of the window classes that calls the
default C++ contructor, (the one with no parameters) and also added the
coresponding Create(...) method. This allows you to do a 2-step
creation of windows which is sometimes required for doing things such
as setting extended style flags before the window is created, or for
passing the object to the XRC resource system to be created from the
resource. The name of the new "constructor" is the original name of
the class with a "Pre" in it. For example, wxPreWindow, wxPreFrame,
etc.
Updated to version 1.39 of Scintilla and updated wxStyledTextCtrl
accordingly.
Updated wxColumnSorterMixin to also be able to place sort icons on the
column headers, and updated the wxListCtrl demo to show it off by
using wxColumnSorterMixin.
Added wxGenBitmapTextButton, TablePrint, etc. contribs from Lorne White.
Added wxNativeFontInfo and wxFontMapper.
Added pySketch to the samples.
Significantly changed how the Python interpreter lock and thread state
are managed, which should fix the problem of running on a
multi-processor machine.
2.3.1
-----
Added EVT_GRID_EDITOR_CREATED and wxGridEditorCreatedEvent so the user
code can get access to the edit control when it is created, (to push
on a custom event handler for example.)
Added wxTextAttr class and SetStyle, SetDefaultStyle and
GetDefaultStyle methods to wxTextCtrl.
Added ability to use xml resource files. Still need to add ability to
subclass wxXmlResourceHandler, etc...
Added wxGridAutoEditMixin to the mixins library package.
Made ColourSelect be derived from wxButton.
Fixed img2py to work correctly with Python 2.1.
Added enhanced wxVTKRenderWindow by Prabhu Ramachandran
2.3.0
-----
Removed initial startup dependency on the OpenGL DLLs so only the
glcanvasc.pyd depends on them, (on wxMSW.)
Changed wxFont, wxPen, wxBrush to not implicitly use the
wxThe[Font|Pen|Brush]List objects behind the scenes, but to use normal
ctor and dtors.
Exposed the wxThe[Font|Pen|Brush]List to wxPython.
Also added wxTheColourDatabase and added a library module (in the
wxPython.lib.colourdb module) to load LOTS more colour names into the
colour database.
Added wxWakeUpMainThread, wxMutexGuiEnter, wxMutexGuiLeave,
wxMutexGuiLocker and wxThread_IsMain to assist with dealing with GUI
access from non-GUI threads.
wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow is now (more) thread safe if non-GUI threads
use print, sys.stdout.write, etc.
Added CreateTextSizer and CreateButtonSizer to wxDialog
Added wxPython/lib/infoframe.py from Chris Fama. It contains a class
that can be used in place of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow.
Added colourselect.py, imagebrowser.py and an updated calendar.py to
wxPython/lib from Lorne White.
Added patch to wxPoint_LIST_helper from Tim Hochberg that should make
it gobs faster in certain situations.
Added tools that will take an image file in a wx supported format and
convert it to data embedded in a Python source file. The image is
converted to XPM format which is essentially a list of strings
containing info about each pixel. The image's transparency mask is
included, if there is one, or a mask can be added if a mask colour is
specified on the command line. It is then pickled and optionally
compressed and written to a Python source file along with functions to
convert it to either a wxBitmap or a wxImage. See
wxPython/demo/images.py for examples, and wxPython/Tools/img2py.py for
the implementation.
Fixed wxStyledTextCtrl to be much faster on wxGTK. There was some
experimental code that got left in place that ended up causing way too
many refreshes.
A couple more hacks in my_distutils.py so wxPython can be built with
the distutils that comes with Python 2.1.
Added a ton of missing methods for wxPrintData.
Switched to InnoSetup for MSW distributions.
Added wxToggleButton.
Fixed bug that prevented wxTreeCtrl.OnCompareItems from being called.
Added some methods to wxGrid:
GetCellHighlightPenWidth
GetCellHighlightROPenWidth
SetCellHighlightPenWidth
SetCellHighlightROPenWidth
GetGridWindow
GetGridRowLabelWindow
GetGridColLabelWindow
GetGridCornerLabelWindow
Added wxGetClientDisplayRect which on wxMSW returns a wxRect
representing the area on screen not occupied by the taskbar and such.
On other platforms it is equivallent to wxGetDisplaySize.
***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---
Implemented the first phase of OOR (Original Object Return). See
the text in the demo for more details of what this means, but in a
nutshell methods such as wxWindow.GetParent or FindWindowById will
now return a shadow object of the proper type if it can. By
"proper type" I mean that if the wxWindow pointer returned from
FindWindowById really points to a wxButton then the Python object
constructed will be of a wxButtonPtr class instead of wxWindowPtr
as before. This should reduce or eliminiate the need for
wxPyTypeCast. (Woo Hoo!) The objects returned are still not the
original Python object, but that is the next step. (Although it
will probably only work on Python 2.1 and beyond because it will
use weak references.)
This first phase of the OOR plan is fairly significant and has
required a lot of changes all over wxPython, most of which should
be transparent to you, however I'm not 100% sure that it didn't
introduce any new bugs that are hiding somewhere and didn't get
stomped on during my testing. So please be sure to test everything
thoroughly when you install this version and be sure to report any
object-type related oddities to me.
***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---***---
There is now a wxObject class that most other classes derive from like
in C++, but the methods provided don't really match but are wxPython
specific. It could have been added long ago but OOR required it so it
finally got done.
Finally added wxPyLineShape.GetLineControlPoints, which has been on my
list for a while. The above OOR modification made this easier.
Fixed the __cmp__ methods for wxPoint and others.
Added wxWave.
Added the wxPython.lib.mixins package to the library, it is where
useful mix-in classes can be placed. Currently there is one to help
make the columns in a wxListCtrl sortable, and the MagicIMageList from
Mike Fletcher. If you have any custom code that can be factored out
of existing classes into a mix-in that would be useful to others
please send it to me for inclusion in this package.
Added a few little sample applications to help newbies to get started
by having smaller functional apps to play with. They can be found in
wxPython/samples.
2.2.6
-----
No changes happened in the Python wrappers for this release, only
changes and fixes in the wxWindows library.
2.2.5
-----
New typemaps for wxString when compiling for Python 2.0 and beyond
that allow Unicode objects to be passed as well as String objects. If
a Unicode object is passed PyString_AsStringAndSize is used to convert
it to a wxString using the default encoding.
Fixed the generic buttons so tool tips work for them.
Fixed a bug in the demo's tree control.
Added a listbox to the listbox demo that shows how to find items with
a matching prefix as keys are typed.
Added code to the wxListCtrl demo to show how to get text from a
column in report mode.
Added code to the toolbar demo to clear the long help from the status
bar after 2 seconds.
Added wxJoystick.
Fixed wxTimer so it can be used as described in the docs, either with
a Notify method in a subclass, or sending an event to a wxEvtHandler
object, (usually a window.)
Added wxNotifyEvent.Allow()
Fixed GOBS of reference leaks.
Massive code changes and cleanup to allow wxPython to be split into
multiple extension modules again. A Python CObject is used to allow
the "export" of SWIG functions and other common helper functions from
the wxc module to other modules, even if they are in separate shared
libraries. Should also be usable from 3rd party code, just include
wxPython/src/export.h
Changed the default setup so the following are built as separate
extension modules: calendar, glcanvas, grid, html, ogl, stc, and
utils. Will probably add more later.
Changed the wxPrinterDC to use the new constructor taking a
wxPrintData object. The old ctor is still there using the
wxPrinterDC2 name.
Added wxPython.lib.anchors.py from Riaan Booysen. It contains a class
that implements Delphi's Anchors with wxLayoutConstraints.
Added wxPython.lib.fancytext from Timothy Hochberg.
Changed the GenericButtons to send their event in idle time, so the
mouse won't be captured when the event handler is called.
Added wxPython.lib.rpcMixin from Greg Landrum, although it's not
integrated with the demo yet. It allows a wxPython GUI to be an
XML-RPC server.
New in 2.2.2
------------
Significantly changed how the wxStyledtextCtrl code that wraps
Scintilla is implemented. Most of it is now automatically generated
from an interface definition file provided by Scintilla. This means
that it will be much easier to stay in sync with new Scintilla
releases, but also means that some of the method and identifier names
have changed. See wxPython/demo/data/stc.h for a copy of the C++
interface from which the Python interface is generated. There is now
some inline documentation in that file that should really help explain
how things work.
I am now using the Python Distutils to build wxPython and to make some
of the distribution files. (See http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/)
This means no more messing with my kludgy build.py/Makefile hack,
builds will be more consistent with other Python extensions that also
use Distutils, and will hopefully make wxPython easier to build for
platforms where there have been troubles before. If you are building
wxPython for Python 1.5.2 or for 1.6, then you will need to get and
install version 1.0 of Distutils from the website above. If you are
using Python 2.0 then you already have it.
Added wxInputStream and the wxFileSystem family of classes,
contributed by Joerg Baumann.
Added wxProcess and support for it to wxExecute. wxProcess lets you
get notified when an asyncronous child process terminates, and also to
get input/output streams for the child process's stdout, stderr and
stdin.
Removed the old python sizers.
Added __add__, __sub__ and __cmp__ (equality check only) for wxPoint
and wxRealPoint.
Changed the build to make one big extension module instead of one for
the core and each contrib. This allowed me to do away with the
libwxPyHelpers.so on unix systems.
Lots of little fixes here and there.
Some hacks on wxGTK to try and make the AutoComplete listbox in the
wxStyledTextCtrl to behave better. It's still not as nice as on
wxMSW, but at least it's a bit more usable now.
New in 2.2.1
------------
Various tweaks, fixes, missing methods, etc.
Added example use of wxTaskBarIcon to the demo.
New in 2.2.0
------------
Added wxLog and friends.
Added wxFrame.ShowFullScreen for MSW.
Added PyShellWindow to the wxPython.lib package.
New in 2.1.16
-------------
Added an attribute named labelDelta to the generic buttons that
specifies how far to offset the label when the button is in the
depressed state.
Added wxTipProvider and friends. See the demo for an example.
wxGrid can now change the cell highlight colour.
Added wxDragImage.
Fixed printing on wxGTK.
Added wxDateTime, wxTimeSpan, and wxDateSpan to wxPython.utils.
Added wxCalendarCtrl.
WARNING: A while back I asked what should be done about the Magic
Method Names. (Methods that are automatically turned into event
handlers by virtue of their name.) The consensus was that it is more
confusing to have them than to try and expand them to have greater
coverage. I am finally getting around to removing the code that
generates the event binding. This means that if you are using any of
the following method names without a EVT_* call that you need to
modify your code to add the EVT_* to hook the event to the method.
OnChar
OnSize
OnEraseBackground
OnSysColourChanged
OnInitDialog
OnPaint
OnIdle
OnActivate
OnMenuHighlight
OnCloseWindow
OnScroll
Added wxSpinCtrl.
New in 2.1.15
-------------
Fixed wxTreeCtrl.HitTest to return both the tree item as well as the
flags that clairify where the click was in relation to the item.
Fixed thread state problem in wxTreeCtrl.GetBoundingBox and
GetSelections.
Fixed some problems in OGL. Also wxShape.SetClientData and
.GetClientData can now deal with Python objects.
Added wxListCtrl.SortItems and changed the demo to show how to use it.
Plugged a memory leak.
Wrapped the new wxGrid and friends. The old wxGrid class is no longer
available. There are some incompatibilities, and unfortunately the
new classes are not documented yet, (however the methods are more
consistent with each other now so you may be able to guess pretty
good...)
Updated filebrowsebutton.py and calendar.py with changes from their
authors. There is now a FileBrowseButtonWithHistory class (what a
mouthful!) and wxCalendar has printing support.
Added ActiveXWrapper to the library, and some good demos of it too.
It works great for embedding a COM (a.k.a OCX, a.k.a ActiveX) control
in a window and calling its methods. It actually creates a new class
on the fly that derives from wxWindow, the COM CoClass and others
needed to make it all work. The resulting class can be instantiated
just like wxWindow, used in sizers, etc. It also responds to all COM
method calls, properties, etc., and if the class or a mix-in has
matching method names, then the COM events will be propogated back to
them.
Created a typemap that allows a string to be used for parameters
expecting a wxColour type. The string is either a colour name as
defined in the wxColourDatabase, or a colour spec of the form
"#RRGGBB". See the wxStyledTextCtrl demo for an example.
I almost forgot to mention the wxStyledTextCtrl! Yes, the
wxStyledTextCtrl is finally in wxPython!! (And the crowd goes
wild...) There's no documentaTion yet (the crowd boos and hisses...)
but I've included a very readable source file in the
wxPython/demo/data directory, a couple fairly good examples, and you
can also refer to the Scintilla documentaion at
http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html to help fill in the gaps
until the docs are done. (The croud murmers contentedly as the tool
provider smiles convincingly and removes his flame-proof suit.)
What's new in 2.1.13
--------------------
Skipped a version number to match what has been released for wxGTK.
Updated wxMVCTree and added a demo for it, also fixed layout on GTK
and some flicker problems.
Added a wrapper class for the Visualization ToolKit (or VTK) in the
wxPython.lib.vtk module. (http://www.kitware.com/)
Fixed wxTreeCtrl.SetItemImage and GetItemImage to recognise the new
"which" parameter.
Added wxPython.lib.spashscreen from Mike Fletcher.
Added wxPython.lib.filebrowsebutton also from Mike Fletcher.
Renamed wxTreeCtrl.GetParent to GetItemParent to avoid a name clash
with wxWindow.GetParent.
Added wxIntersectRect to compute the intersection of two wxRect's.
It is used like this:
intersect = wxIntersectRect(rect1, rect2)
If r1 and r2 don't intersect then None is returned, otherwise the
rectangle representing the intersection is returned.
Some bug fixes for Clipboard and Drag-n-Drop.
Rotated text!!! WooHoo! (See wxDC.DrawRotatedText())
Added a set of Generic Buttons to the library. These are simple
window classes that look and act like native buttons, but you can have
a bit more control over them. The bezel width can be set in addition
to colours, fonts, etc. There is a ToggleButton as well as Bitmap
versions too. They should also serve as a good example of how to
create your own classes derived from wxControl.
The C++ wxToolBar classes have been redone, and so have the wxPython
wrappers. There have been slight modifications to some of the methods
but shouldn't impact anybody too much. I took the opportunity to add
support for setting user data on each toolbar tool. The new AddTool
methods look like this:
def AddTool(ID,
bitmap,
pushedBitmap = wxNullBitmap,
toggle = FALSE,
clientData = NULL,
shortHelpString = "",
longHelpString = "")
def AddSimpleTool(ID,
bitmap,
shortHelpString = "",
longHelpString = "",
toggle=FALSE)
There are also coresponding InsertTool and InsertSimpleTool methods
that additionally take an integer position as the first parameter.
Added a wrapper for the new PCX and TIFF ImageHandlers.
wxRect now simulates attributes named left, right, top and bottom.
Removed all non wx stuff from the glcanvas module since DA's PyOpenGL
is better and compatible with the wxGLCanvas. You can get it at
http://starship.python.net:9673/crew/da/Code/PyOpenGL.
Added some missing EVT_ functions.
Added Dirk Holtwic's editor classes to the wxPython.lib.editor
package.
Changed all the "LIST" parameter names to "choices" to match the docs.
More fixes for the wxFloatBar, and it now works on wxGTK even better
than wxMSW! (The feat is accomplished by using the wxTB_DOCKABLE
style flag instead of trying to float it ourselves.)
What's new in 2.1.11
--------------------
Skipped a few version numbers so wxMSW, wxGTK and wxPython are all
syncronized.
wxImage.SetData now makes a copy of the image data before giving it to
wxImage. I mistakenly thought that wxImage would copy the data
itself.
Fixed wxMSW's notebook so the pages get their size set as they are
being added. This should remove the need for our
wxNotebook.ResizeChildren hack.
wxPanels now support AutoLayout, and wxNotebooks and wxSplitterWindows
no longer tell their children to Layout() themselves. This will
probably only effect you if you have a wxWindow with AutoLayout inside
a notebook or splitter. If so, either change it to a wxPanel or add
an EVT_SIZE handler that calls Layout().
Fixed deadlock problem that happened when using threads.
Added new HTML printing classes.
Added wxWindow.GetHandle
Apparently wxMouseEvent.Position has been depreciated in wxWindows as
it is no longer available by default. You can use GetPositionTuple
(returning a tuple with x,y) instead, or GetPosition (returning a
wxPoint.)
Added wxPostEvent function that allows events to be posted and then
processed later. This is a thread-safe way to interact with the GUI
thread from other threads.
Added Clipboard and Drag-and-Drop classes.
Added wxFontEnumerator.
Many updates to wxMenu, wxMenuBar.
wxPyEvent and wxPyCommandEvent derived classes now give you the actual
Python object in the event handler instead of a new shadow.
Added a Calendar widget from Lorne White to the library.
Made some fixes to the wxFloatbar. It still has some troubles on
wxGTK...
Added an MVC tree control from Bryn Keller to the library.
What's new in 2.1.5
-------------------
This is a quick bug-fix release to take care of a few nasties that
crept in at the last minute before 2.1.4 was called done. No new
major features.
What's new in 2.1.4
--------------------
This release is NOT syncronized with a snapshot release of wxGTK or
wxMSW. For MSW this isn't much of a problem since you can get the
binaries from the web site. For other platforms you'll have to build
wxGTK from CVS. (See http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/cvs.htm)
To get the same set of sources from CVS that I used, checkout using
the wxPy-2-1-4 tag.
Now back to what's new...
Much more support for event-less callbacks and add-on modules.
Created add-on module with wxOGL classes.
Added wxWindow.GetChildren(). Be careful of this. It returns a *copy*
of the list of the window's children. While you are using the list if
anything changes in the real list (a child is deleted, etc.) then the
list you are holding will suddenly have window references to garbage
memory and your app will likely crash. But if you are careful it works
great!
Added a bunch of new and missing methods to wxTreeCrtl. The
SortChildren method is now supported, but currently only for the
default sort order.
Added typemaps for wxSize, wxPoint, wxRealPoint, and wxRect that allow
either the actual objects or Python sequence values to be used. For
example, the following are equivallent:
win = wxWindow(parent, size = wxSize(100, 100))
win = wxWindow(parent, size = (100, 100))
Super-charged the wxHtml module. You can now create your own tag
handlers and also have access to the parser and cell classes. There
is a tag handler in the library at wxPython.lib.wxpTag that
understands the WXP tag and is able to place wxPython windows on HTML
pages. See the demo for an example.
A bunch of the methods of wxMenuBar were previously ifdef'd out for
wxGTK. Added them back in since the methods exist now.
Wrapped the wxHtmlHelpController and related classes.
Wrapped the C++ versions of wxSizer and friends. The Python-only
versions are still in the library, but depreciated. (You will get a
warning message if you try to use them, but the warning can be
disabled.) The usage of the C++ versions is slightly different, and
the functionality of wxBorderSizer is now part of wxBoxSizer. I have
added a few methods to wxSizer to try and make the transition as
smooth as possible, I combined all Add methods into a single method
that handles all cases, added an AddMany method, etc. One step I did
not take was to make the default value of flag in the Add method be
wxGROW. This would have made it more backward compatible, but less
portable to and from wxWin C++ code. Please see the docs and demo for
further details.
Added wxPyEvent and wxPyCommandEvent classes, derived from wxEvent and
wxCommandEvent. Each of them has SetPyData and GetPyData methods that
accept or return a single Python object. You can use these classes
directly or derive from them to create your own types of event objects
that can pass through the wxWindows event system without loosing their
Python parts (as long as they are stored with SetPyData.) Stay tuned
for more info and examples in future releases.
Added wxPython.lib.grids as an example of how to derive a new sizer
from the C++ sizers. In this module you will find wxGridSizer and
wxFlexGridSizer. wxGridSizer arrainges its items in a grid in which
all the widths and heights are the same. wxFlexgridSizer allows
different widths and heights, and you can also specify rows and/or
columns that are growable. See the demo for a couple examples for how
to use them.
Added the wxValidator class, and created a class named wxPyValidator
that should be used for the base class of any Python validators. See
the demo for an example. Please note that you MUST implement a Clone
method in your validator classes because of the way some things work
in the underlying C++ library. I did not add wxTextValidator because
of some issues of how it transfers data to and from a wxString, which
in wxPython is automatically translated to and from Python strings, so
there would never be a concrete wxString that would hang around long
enough for the validator to do its job. On the other hand, it should
be real easy to duplicate the functionality of wxTextValidator in a
pure Python class derived from wxPyValidator.
I've finally added a feature that has been on my list for close to two
years! Ever wondered what that zero is for when you create your app
object? Well now you can leave it out or explicitly set it to a true
value. This value now controls what is to be done with sys.stdout and
sys.stderr. A false value leaves them alone, and a true value sets
them to an instance of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow. (On windows the
default is true, on unix platforms the default is false.) This class
creates a frame containing a wxTextCtrl as soon as anything is written
to sys.stdout or sys.stderr. If you close the window it will come
back again the next time something is written. (You can call
app.RestoreStdio to turn this off.) If you would rather that the stdio be
redirected to a file, you can provide a second parameter to your app
object's constructor that is a filename. If you want to use your own
class instead of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow you can either implement
RedirectStdio() in you app class or change the value of
wxApp.outputWindowClass like this:
class MyApp(wxApp):
outputWindowClass = MyClass
def OnInit(self):
frame = MyFrame()
self.SetTopWindow(frame)
return true
Please see the implementation of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow and wxApp in
wx.py for more details. A few words of caution: if you are running
your app in a debugger, changing sys.stdout and sys.stderr is likely
to really screw things up.
Added wxCaret. Unfortunately it's author has still not documented it
in the wxWindows docs...
Some new 3rd party contributions in wxPython.lib. PyShell, in
shell.py is an interesting implementaion of an interactive Python
shell in wxWindows. floatbar.py has a class derived from wxToolBar
that can sense mouse drags and then reparent itself into another
frame. Moving the new frame close to where it came from puts the tool
bar back into the original parent. (Unfortunately there is currently
a bug in wxGTK's wxFrame.SetToolBar so the FloatBar has some
problems...)
What's new in 2.1b3
--------------------
This release is syncronized with release 2.1 snapshot 9 of wxWindows.
Switched to using SWIG from CVS (see http://swig.cs.uchicago.edu/cvs.html)
for some of the new features and such. Also they have encorporated my
patches so there is really no reason to stick with the current (very
old) release... This version of SWIG gives the following new
features:
1. Keyword arguments. You no longer have to specify all the
parameters with defaults to a method just to specify a
non-default value on the end. You can now do this instead:
win = wxWindow(parent, -1, style = mystyle)
2. There is now an an equivalence between Python's None and C++'s
NULL. This means that any methods that might return NULL will
now return None and you can use none where wxWindows might be
expecting NULL. This makes things much more snake-ish.
There is a new build system based on a new Python program instead of
raw makefiles. Now wxPython builds are virtually the same on MSW or
Unix systems. See the end of this file for new build instructions and
see distrib/build.py for more details.
wxDC.Bilt now includes the useMask parameter, and has been split into
two different versions. wxDC.BlitXY is like what was there before and
takes raw coordinants and sizes, and the new wxDC.Blit is for the new
interface using wxPoints and a wxSize.
What's new in 2.1b2
--------------------
Added the missing wxWindow.GetUpdateRegion() method.
Made a new change in SWIG (update your patches everybody) that
provides a fix for global shadow objects that get an exception in
their __del__ when their extension module has already been deleted.
It was only a 1 line change in .../SWIG/Modules/pycpp.cxx at about
line 496 if you want to do it by hand.
It is now possible to run through MainLoop more than once in any one
process. The cleanup that used to happen as MainLoop completed (and
prevented it from running again) has been delayed until the wxc module
is being unloaded by Python.
I fixed a bunch of stuff in the C++ version of wxGrid so it wouldn't
make wxPython look bad.
wxWindow.PopupMenu() now takes a wxPoint instead of x,y. Added
wxWindow.PopupMenuXY to be consistent with some other methods.
Added wxGrid.SetEditInPlace and wxGrid.GetEditInPlace.
You can now provide your own app.MainLoop method. See
wxPython/demo/demoMainLoop.py for an example and some explaination.
Got the in-place-edit for the wxTreeCtrl fixed and added some demo
code to show how to use it.
Put the wxIcon constructor back in for GTK as it now has one that
matches MSW's.
Added wxGrid.GetCells
Added wxSystemSettings static methods as functions with names like
wxSystemSettings_GetSystemColour.
Removed wxPyMenu since using menu callbacks have been depreciated in
wxWindows. Use wxMenu and events instead.
Added alternate wxBitmap constructor (for MSW only) as
wxBitmapFromData(data, type, width, height, depth = 1)
Added a helper function named wxPyTypeCast that can convert shadow
objects of one type into shadow objects of another type. (Like doing
a down-cast.) See the implementation in wx.py for some docs.
Fixed wxImage GetData and SetData to properly use String objects for
data transfer.
Added access methods to wxGridEvent.
New Makefile/Setup files supporting multiple dynamic extension modules
for unix systems.
Fixes for the wxGLCanvas demo to work around a strange bug in gtk.
SWIG support routines now compiled separately instead of being bundled
in wx.cpp.
What's new in 2.1b1
--------------------
Fixed wxComboBox.SetSelection so that it actually sets the selected
item. (Actually just removed it from wxPython and let it default to
wxChoice.SetSelection which was already doing the right thing.)
Added the Printing Framework.
Switched back to using the wxWindows DLL for the pre-built Win32
version. The problem was needing to reinitialize static class info
data after loading each extension module.
Lots of little tweaks and additions to reflect changes to various
wxWindows classes.
Fixed a bug with attaching objects to tree items. Actually was a
symptom of a larger problem with not obtaining the interpreter lock
when doing any Py_DECREFs.
wxSizer and friends. Sizers are layout tools that manage a colection
of windows and sizers. Different types of sizers apply different
types of layout algorithms. You saw it here first! These classes are
not even in the wxWindows C++ library yet!
What's new in 2.0b9
-------------------
Bug fix for ListCtrl in test4.py (Was a missing file... DSM!)
Bug fix for occassional GPF on Win32 systems upon termination of a
wxPython application.
Added wxListBox.GetSelections returning selections as a Tuple.
Added a wxTreeItemData that is able to hold any Python object and be
associated with items in a wxTreeCtrl. Added test pytree.py to show
this feature off.
Added wxSafeYield function.
OpenGL Canvas can be optionally compiled in to wxPython.
Awesome new Demo Framework for showing off wxPython and for learning
how it all works.
The pre-built Win32 version is no longer distributing the wxWindows
DLL. It is statically linked with the wxWindows library instead.
Added a couple missing items from the docs.
Added wxImage, wxImageHandler, wxPNGHandler, wxJPEGHandler,
wxGIFHandler and wxBMPHandler.
Added new methods to wxTextCtrl.
Fixed some problems with how SWIG was wrapping some wxTreeCtrl
methods.
What's new in 2.0b8
-------------------
Support for using Python threads in wxPython apps.
Several missing methods from various classes.
Various bug fixes.
What's new in 2.0b7
-------------------
Added DLG_PNT and DLG_SZE convienience methods to wxWindow class.
Added missing constructor and other methods for wxMenuItem.
What's new in 2.0b6
-------------------
Just a quickie update to fix the self-installer to be compatible with
Python 1.5.2b2's Registry settings.
What's new in 2.0b5
-------------------
Well obviously the numbering scheme has changed. I did this to
reflect the fact that this truly is the second major revision of
wxPython, (well the third actually if you count the one I did for
wxWindows 1.68 and then threw away...) and also that it is associated
with the 2.0 version of wxWindows.
I have finally started documenting wxPython. There are several pages
in the wxWindows documentation tree specifically about wxPython, and I
have added notes within the class references about where and how wxPython
diverges from wxWindows.
Added wxWindow_FromHWND(hWnd) for wxMSW to construct a wxWindow from a
window handle. If you can get the window handle into the python code,
it should just work... More news on this later.
Added wxImageList, wxToolTip.
Re-enabled wxConfig.DeleteAll() since it is reportedly fixed for the
wxRegConfig class.
As usual, some bug fixes, tweaks, etc.
What's new in 0.5.3
-------------------
Added wxSashWindow, wxSashEvent, wxLayoutAlgorithm, etc.
Various cleanup, tweaks, minor additions, etc. to maintain
compatibility with the current wxWindows.
What's new in 0.5.0
-------------------
Changed the import semantics from "from wxPython import *" to "from
wxPython.wx import *" This is for people who are worried about
namespace pollution, they can use "from wxPython import wx" and then
prefix all the wxPython identifiers with "wx."
Added wxTaskbarIcon for wxMSW.
Made the events work for wxGrid.
Added wxConfig.
Added wxMiniFrame for wxGTK.
Changed many of the args and return values that were pointers to gdi
objects to references to reflect changes in the wxWindows API.
Other assorted fixes and additions.
What's new in 0.4.2
-------------------
wxPython on wxGTK works!!! Both dynamic and static on Linux and
static on Solaris have been tested. Many thanks go to Harm
<H.v.d.Heijden@phys.tue.nl> for his astute detective work on tracking
down a nasty DECREF bug. Okay so I have to confess that it was just a
DSM (Dumb Stupid Mistake) on my part but it was nasty none the less
because the behavior was so different on different platforms.
The dynamicly loaded module on Solaris is still segfaulting, so it
must have been a different issue all along...
What's New in 0.4
-----------------
1. Worked on wxGTK compatibility. It is partially working. On a
Solaris/Sparc box wxPython is working but only when it is statically
linked with the Python interpreter. When built as a dyamically loaded
extension module, things start acting weirdly and it soon seg-faults.
And on Linux both the statically linked and the dynamically linked
version segfault shortly after starting up.
2. Added Toolbar, StatusBar and SplitterWindow classes.
3. Varioius bug fixes, enhancements, etc.
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include *.txt
include my_distutils.py
## include my_install_data.py
include licence/*.txt
include b
include b.bat
include MANIFEST.in
include SWIG/*
exclude SWIG/CVS/*
include demo/*.py
include demo/bitmaps/*.bmp
include demo/bitmaps/*.ico
include demo/bitmaps/*.gif
include demo/bitmaps/*.png
include demo/bitmaps/*.jpg
include demo/bmp_source/*.bmp
include demo/bmp_source/*.ico
include demo/bmp_source/*.gif
include demo/bmp_source/*.png
include demo/bmp_source/*.jpg
include demo/*.txt
include demo/*.xml
include demo/data/*.png
include demo/data/*.htm
include demo/data/*.html
include demo/data/*.bmp
include demo/data/*.txt
include demo/data/*.i
include demo/data/*.h
include demo/data/*.py
include demo/data/*.wav
include demo/data/*.wdr
include demo/data/*.xrc
include samples/doodle/*.txt
include samples/doodle/*.py
include samples/doodle/sample.ddl
include samples/stxview/*.txt
include samples/stxview/*.py
include samples/stxview/*.stx
include samples/stxview/StructuredText/*.py
include samples/stxview/StructuredText/*.txt
include samples/wxProject/*.txt
include samples/wxProject/*.py
include samples/StyleEditor/*.py
include samples/StyleEditor/*.txt
include samples/StyleEditor/*.cfg
include samples/pySketch/*.py
include samples/pySketch/images/*.bmp
include wxPython/lib/*.py
include wxPython/lib/*.txt
include wxPython/lib/editor/*.py
include wxPython/lib/editor/*.txt
include wxPython/lib/mixins/*.py
include wxPython/lib/PyCrust/*.py
include wxPython/lib/PyCrust/*.txt
include wxPython/lib/PyCrust/*.ico
exclude wxPython/*
exclude tests
include src/*.i
include src/*.py
include src/*.cpp
include src/*.c
include src/*.h
include src/*.ico
include src/*.rc
include src/msw/*.cpp
include src/msw/*.h
include src/msw/*.py
include src/gtk/*.cpp
include src/gtk/*.h
include src/gtk/*.py
include tools/*.py
tools/XRCed/CHANGES
tools/XRCed/TODO
tools/XRCed/README
tools/XRCed/*.py
tools/XRCed/*.xrc
include contrib/glcanvas/*.i
include contrib/glcanvas/*.py
include contrib/glcanvas/*.cpp
include contrib/glcanvas/*.c
include contrib/glcanvas/*.h
include contrib/glcanvas/msw/*.cpp
include contrib/glcanvas/msw/*.h
include contrib/glcanvas/msw/*.py
include contrib/glcanvas/gtk/*.cpp
include contrib/glcanvas/gtk/*.h
include contrib/glcanvas/gtk/*.py
include contrib/ogl/*.txt
include contrib/ogl/*.i
include contrib/ogl/*.py
include contrib/ogl/*.cpp
include contrib/ogl/*.c
include contrib/ogl/*.h
include contrib/ogl/contrib/include/wx/ogl/*.h
include contrib/ogl/contrib/src/ogl/*.cpp
include contrib/stc/*.txt
include contrib/stc/*.i
include contrib/stc/*.py
include contrib/stc/*.cpp
include contrib/stc/*.c
include contrib/stc/*.h
include contrib/stc/*.cpp
include contrib/stc/*.py
include contrib/stc/contrib/include/wx/stc/*.h
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/*.h
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/*.cpp
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/*.txt
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/*.py
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/*.in
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/scintilla/include/*.h
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/scintilla/include/*.iface
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/scintilla/src/*.h
include contrib/stc/contrib/src/stc/scintilla/src/*.cxx
include contrib/xrc/*.txt
include contrib/xrc/*.i
include contrib/xrc/*.py
include contrib/xrc/*.cpp
include contrib/xrc/*.c
include contrib/xrc/*.h
include contrib/xrc/contrib/include/wx/xrc/*.h
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/*.cpp
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/*.txt
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/README.EXPAT
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/expat/*.txt
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/expat/xmlparse/*.c
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/expat/xmlparse/*.h
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/expat/xmltok/*.c
include contrib/xrc/contrib/src/xrc/expat/xmltok/*.h

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wxPython README
---------------
Welcome to the wonderful world of wxPython!
Once you have installed the wxPython extension module, you can try it
out by going to the [install dir]\wxPython\demo directory and typing:
python demo.py
There are also some other sample files there for you to play with and
learn from.
If you selected to install the documentation then point your browser
to [install dir]\wxPython\docs\index.htm and you will then be looking
at the docs for wxWindows. For the most part you can use the C++ docs
as most classes and methods are used identically. Where there are
differences they are documented with a "wxPython Note."
On Win32 systems the binary self-installer creates a program group on
the Start Menu that contains a link to running the demo and a link to
the help file. To help you save disk space I'm now using Microsoft's
HTML Help format. If your system doesn't know what to do with the help
file, you can install the HTML Help Viewer as part of IE 4+, NT
Service Pack 4+, or the HTML Workshop at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/htmlhelp/download.asp.
For some features, the latest common controls library from microsoft
is required. You can get this by installing IE 5.0 or Office 2000.
You can also get it independently from here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/Comctl32/5.80.2614.3600/W9XNT4/EN-US/50comupd.exe
Windows 95 users may also need the WinSock 2.0 and OpenGL libraries.
These can be found at these sites:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wuadmintools/s_wunetworkingtools/w95sockets2/default.asp
http://www.opengl.org/Downloads/Downloads.html
Getting Help
------------
Since wxPython is a blending of multiple technologies, help comes from
multiple sources. See the http://wxPython.org/ for details on various
sources of help, but probably the best source is the wxPython-users
mail list. You can view the archive or subscribe by going to
http://lists.wxwindows.org/mailman/listinfo/wxpython-users
Or you can send mail directly to the list using this address:
wxpython-users@lists.wxwindows.org
Other Info
----------
Please also see the following files in this directory:
CHANGES.txt Information about new features, fixes, etc. in
each release.
BUILD.unix.txt Instructions for building wxPython on various
Unix-like platforms.
BUILD.win32.txt Instructions for building wxPython on Windows.
licence/* Text of the wxWindows license.
-----------------
Robin Dunn
robin@alldunn.com

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Some minor tweaks were made to pyexp.swg and typemaps.i to allow
wxPython to build with Python 1.6. Just put these in your
swig_lib/python dir and you'll be all set. These are from SWIG
1.1-883.
Additionally, there is a patch in python.cxx.patch that should be
applied to SWIG's .../Modules/python.cxx file. This patch prevents
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*** SWIG\cplus.cxx.orig Fri May 18 13:03:34 2001
--- SWIG\cplus.cxx Fri May 18 13:07:42 2001
***************
*** 839,845 ****
if (name) {
if (strlen(name)) {
! if (strlen(ctype) > 0) {
sprintf(temp,"%s %s", ctype, name);
typeeq_derived(temp,name); // Map "struct foo" to "foo"
typeeq_derived(name,temp); // Map "foo" to "struct foo"
--- 839,845 ----
if (name) {
if (strlen(name)) {
! if (strlen(ctype) > 0 && strcmp(ctype, "class") != 0) {
sprintf(temp,"%s %s", ctype, name);
typeeq_derived(temp,name); // Map "struct foo" to "foo"
typeeq_derived(name,temp); // Map "foo" to "struct foo"
***************
*** 1092,1098 ****
// Make a type-equivalence allowing derived classes to be used in functions of the
! if (strlen(current_class->classtype) > 0) {
temp1 = "";
temp1 << current_class->classtype << " " << current_class->classname;
temp2 = "";
--- 1092,1099 ----
// Make a type-equivalence allowing derived classes to be used in functions of the
! if (strlen(current_class->classtype) > 0 &&
! strcmp(current_class->classtype, "class") != 0) {
temp1 = "";
temp1 << current_class->classtype << " " << current_class->classname;
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#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Definitions for Windows/Unix exporting */
#if defined(__WIN32__)
# if defined(_MSC_VER)
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) __declspec(dllexport) a
# else
# if defined(__BORLANDC__)
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a _export
# else
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a
# endif
# endif
#else
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a
#endif
#include "Python.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern void SWIG_MakePtr(char *, void *, char *);
extern void SWIG_RegisterMapping(char *, char *, void *(*)(void *));
extern char *SWIG_GetPtr(char *, void **, char *);
extern char *SWIG_GetPtrObj(PyObject *, void **, char *);
extern void SWIG_addvarlink(PyObject *, char *, PyObject *(*)(void), int (*)(PyObject *));
extern PyObject *SWIG_newvarlink(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
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*** Modules\python.cxx.orig Fri May 11 16:04:01 2001
--- Modules\python.cxx Fri May 11 16:14:08 2001
***************
*** 879,885 ****
// If there was a result, it was saved in _result.
// If the function is a void type, don't do anything.
! if ((tm = typemap_lookup("out","python",d,iname,"_result","_resultobj"))) {
// Yep. Use it instead of the default
f.code << tm << "\n";
} else {
--- 879,886 ----
// If there was a result, it was saved in _result.
// If the function is a void type, don't do anything.
! if ((strncmp(name, "new_", 4) != 0) && // don't use the out typemap for constructors
! (tm = typemap_lookup("out","python",d,iname,"_result","_resultobj"))) {
// Yep. Use it instead of the default
f.code << tm << "\n";
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//
// SWIG Typemap library
// Dave Beazley
// May 5, 1997
//
// Python implementation
//
// This library provides standard typemaps for modifying SWIG's behavior.
// With enough entries in this file, I hope that very few people actually
// ever need to write a typemap.
//
// Disclaimer : Unless you really understand how typemaps work, this file
// probably isn't going to make much sense.
//
#ifdef AUTODOC
%section "Typemap Library (Python)",info,after,pre,nosort,skip=1,chop_left=3,chop_right=0,chop_top=0,chop_bottom=0
%text %{
%include typemaps.i
The SWIG typemap library provides a language independent mechanism for
supporting output arguments, input values, and other C function
calling mechanisms. The primary use of the library is to provide a
better interface to certain C function--especially those involving
pointers.
%}
#endif
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Pointer handling
//
// These mappings provide support for input/output arguments and common
// uses for C/C++ pointers.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// INPUT typemaps.
// These remap a C pointer to be an "INPUT" value which is passed by value
// instead of reference.
#ifdef AUTODOC
%subsection "Input Methods"
%text %{
The following methods can be applied to turn a pointer into a simple
"input" value. That is, instead of passing a pointer to an object,
you would use a real value instead.
int *INPUT
short *INPUT
long *INPUT
unsigned int *INPUT
unsigned short *INPUT
unsigned long *INPUT
unsigned char *INPUT
float *INPUT
double *INPUT
To use these, suppose you had a C function like this :
double fadd(double *a, double *b) {
return *a+*b;
}
You could wrap it with SWIG as follows :
%include typemaps.i
double fadd(double *INPUT, double *INPUT);
or you can use the %apply directive :
%include typemaps.i
%apply double *INPUT { double *a, double *b };
double fadd(double *a, double *b);
%}
#endif
%typemap(python,in) double *INPUT(double temp)
{
temp = PyFloat_AsDouble($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) float *INPUT(float temp)
{
temp = (float) PyFloat_AsDouble($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) int *INPUT(int temp)
{
temp = (int) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) short *INPUT(short temp)
{
temp = (short) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) long *INPUT(long temp)
{
temp = (long) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) unsigned int *INPUT(unsigned int temp)
{
temp = (unsigned int) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) unsigned short *INPUT(unsigned short temp)
{
temp = (unsigned short) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) unsigned long *INPUT(unsigned long temp)
{
temp = (unsigned long) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) unsigned char *INPUT(unsigned char temp)
{
temp = (unsigned char) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,in) signed char *INPUT(signed char temp)
{
temp = (unsigned char) PyInt_AsLong($source);
$target = &temp;
}
// OUTPUT typemaps. These typemaps are used for parameters that
// are output only. The output value is appended to the result as
// a list element.
#ifdef AUTODOC
%subsection "Output Methods"
%text %{
The following methods can be applied to turn a pointer into an "output"
value. When calling a function, no input value would be given for
a parameter, but an output value would be returned. In the case of
multiple output values, they are returned in the form of a Python tuple.
int *OUTPUT
short *OUTPUT
long *OUTPUT
unsigned int *OUTPUT
unsigned short *OUTPUT
unsigned long *OUTPUT
unsigned char *OUTPUT
float *OUTPUT
double *OUTPUT
A Python List can also be returned by using L_OUTPUT instead of OUTPUT.
For example, suppose you were trying to wrap the modf() function in the
C math library which splits x into integral and fractional parts (and
returns the integer part in one of its parameters).K:
double modf(double x, double *ip);
You could wrap it with SWIG as follows :
%include typemaps.i
double modf(double x, double *OUTPUT);
or you can use the %apply directive :
%include typemaps.i
%apply double *OUTPUT { double *ip };
double modf(double x, double *ip);
The Python output of the function would be a tuple containing both
output values.
%}
#endif
// I don't use this anywhere, get rid of it...
// Helper function for List output
// static PyObject* l_output_helper(PyObject* target, PyObject* o) {
// PyObject* o2;
// if (!target) {
// target = o;
// } else if (target == Py_None) {
// Py_DECREF(Py_None);
// target = o;
// } else {
// if (!PyList_Check(target)) {
// o2 = target;
// target = PyList_New(0);
// PyList_Append(target, o2);
// Py_XDECREF(o2);
// }
// PyList_Append(target,o);
// Py_XDECREF(o);
// }
// return target;
// }
%{
%}
// Force the argument to be ignored.
%typemap(python,ignore) int *L_OUTPUT(int temp),
short *L_OUTPUT(short temp),
long *L_OUTPUT(long temp),
unsigned int *L_OUTPUT(unsigned int temp),
unsigned short *L_OUTPUT(unsigned short temp),
unsigned long *L_OUTPUT(unsigned long temp),
unsigned char *L_OUTPUT(unsigned char temp),
signed char *L_OUTPUT(signed char temp),
float *L_OUTPUT(float temp),
double *L_OUTPUT(double temp)
{
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,argout) int *L_OUTPUT,
short *L_OUTPUT,
long *L_OUTPUT,
unsigned int *L_OUTPUT,
unsigned short *L_OUTPUT,
unsigned long *L_OUTPUT,
unsigned char *L_OUTPUT,
signed char *L_OUTPUT
{
PyObject *o;
o = PyInt_FromLong((long) (*$source));
l_output_helper($target,o);
}
%typemap(python,argout) float *L_OUTPUT,
double *L_OUTPUT
{
PyObject *o;
o = PyFloat_FromDouble((double) (*$source));
$target = l_output_helper($target,o);
}
// These typemaps contributed by Robin Dunn
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// T_OUTPUT typemap (and helper function) to return multiple argouts as
// a tuple instead of a list.
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
static PyObject* t_output_helper(PyObject* target, PyObject* o) {
PyObject* o2;
PyObject* o3;
if (!target) {
target = o;
} else if (target == Py_None) {
Py_DECREF(Py_None);
target = o;
} else {
if (!PyTuple_Check(target)) {
o2 = target;
target = PyTuple_New(1);
PyTuple_SetItem(target, 0, o2);
}
o3 = PyTuple_New(1);
PyTuple_SetItem(o3, 0, o);
o2 = target;
target = PySequence_Concat(o2, o3);
Py_DECREF(o2);
Py_DECREF(o3);
}
return target;
}
%}
// Force the argument to be ignored.
%typemap(python,ignore) int *T_OUTPUT(int temp),
short *T_OUTPUT(short temp),
long *T_OUTPUT(long temp),
unsigned int *T_OUTPUT(unsigned int temp),
unsigned short *T_OUTPUT(unsigned short temp),
unsigned long *T_OUTPUT(unsigned long temp),
unsigned char *T_OUTPUT(unsigned char temp),
float *T_OUTPUT(float temp),
double *T_OUTPUT(double temp)
{
$target = &temp;
}
%typemap(python,argout) int *T_OUTPUT,
short *T_OUTPUT,
long *T_OUTPUT,
unsigned int *T_OUTPUT,
unsigned short *T_OUTPUT,
unsigned long *T_OUTPUT,
unsigned char *T_OUTPUT
{
PyObject *o;
o = PyInt_FromLong((long) (*$source));
$target = t_output_helper($target, o);
}
%typemap(python,argout) float *T_OUTPUT,
double *T_OUTPUT
{
PyObject *o;
o = PyFloat_FromDouble((double) (*$source));
$target = t_output_helper($target, o);
}
// Set the default output typemap
#ifdef OUTPUT_LIST
%typemap(python,ignore) int *OUTPUT = int *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) short *OUTPUT = short *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) long *OUTPUT = long *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned *OUTPUT = unsigned *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned short *OUTPUT = unsigned short *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned long *OUTPUT = unsigned long *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned char *OUTPUT = unsigned char *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) signed char *OUTPUT = signed char *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) double *OUTPUT = double *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) float *OUTPUT = float *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *OUTPUT = int *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *OUTPUT = short *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *OUTPUT = long *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *OUTPUT = unsigned *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *OUTPUT = unsigned short *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *OUTPUT = unsigned long *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *OUTPUT = unsigned char *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) signed char *OUTPUT = signed char *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *OUTPUT = double *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *OUTPUT = float *L_OUTPUT;
#else
%typemap(python,ignore) int *OUTPUT = int *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) short *OUTPUT = short *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) long *OUTPUT = long *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned *OUTPUT = unsigned *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned short *OUTPUT = unsigned short *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned long *OUTPUT = unsigned long *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) unsigned char *OUTPUT = unsigned char *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) signed char *OUTPUT = signed char *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) double *OUTPUT = double *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,ignore) float *OUTPUT = float *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *OUTPUT = int *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *OUTPUT = short *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *OUTPUT = long *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *OUTPUT = unsigned *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *OUTPUT = unsigned short *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *OUTPUT = unsigned long *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *OUTPUT = unsigned char *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) signed char *OUTPUT = signed char *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *OUTPUT = double *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *OUTPUT = float *T_OUTPUT;
#endif
// INOUT
// Mappings for an argument that is both an input and output
// parameter
#ifdef AUTODOC
%subsection "Input/Output Methods"
%text %{
The following methods can be applied to make a function parameter both
an input and output value. This combines the behavior of both the
"INPUT" and "OUTPUT" methods described earlier. Output values are
returned in the form of a Python tuple. To return a Python list,
using L_INOUT instead.
int *INOUT
short *INOUT
long *INOUT
unsigned int *INOUT
unsigned short *INOUT
unsigned long *INOUT
unsigned char *INOUT
float *INOUT
double *INOUT
For example, suppose you were trying to wrap the following function :
void neg(double *x) {
*x = -(*x);
}
You could wrap it with SWIG as follows :
%include typemaps.i
void neg(double *INOUT);
or you can use the %apply directive :
%include typemaps.i
%apply double *INOUT { double *x };
void neg(double *x);
Unlike C, this mapping does not directly modify the input value (since
this makes no sense in Python). Rather, the modified input value shows
up as the return value of the function. Thus, to apply this function
to a Python variable you might do this :
x = neg(x)
Note : previous versions of SWIG used the symbol 'BOTH' to mark
input/output arguments. This is still supported, but will be slowly
phased out in future releases.
%}
#endif
%typemap(python,in) int *INOUT = int *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) short *INOUT = short *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) long *INOUT = long *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned *INOUT = unsigned *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned short *INOUT = unsigned short *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned long *INOUT = unsigned long *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned char *INOUT = unsigned char *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) float *INOUT = float *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) double *INOUT = double *INPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *INOUT = int *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *INOUT = short *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *INOUT = long *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *INOUT = unsigned *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *INOUT = unsigned short *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *INOUT = unsigned long *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *INOUT = unsigned char *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *INOUT = float *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *INOUT = double *OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,in) int *T_INOUT = int *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) short *T_INOUT = short *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) long *T_INOUT = long *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned *T_INOUT = unsigned *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned short *T_INOUT = unsigned short *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned long *T_INOUT = unsigned long *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned char *T_INOUT = unsigned char *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) float *T_INOUT = float *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) double *T_INOUT = double *INPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *T_INOUT = int *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *T_INOUT = short *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *T_INOUT = long *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *T_INOUT = unsigned *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *T_INOUT = unsigned short *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *T_INOUT = unsigned long *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *T_INOUT = unsigned char *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *T_INOUT = float *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *T_INOUT = double *T_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,in) int *L_INOUT = int *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) short *L_INOUT = short *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) long *L_INOUT = long *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned *L_INOUT = unsigned *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned short *L_INOUT = unsigned short *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned long *L_INOUT = unsigned long *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned char *L_INOUT = unsigned char *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) float *L_INOUT = float *INPUT;
%typemap(python,in) double *L_INOUT = double *INPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *L_INOUT = int *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *L_INOUT = short *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *L_INOUT = long *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *L_INOUT = unsigned *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *L_INOUT = unsigned short *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *L_INOUT = unsigned long *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *L_INOUT = unsigned char *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *L_INOUT = float *L_OUTPUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *L_INOUT = double *L_OUTPUT;
// Backwards compatibility
%typemap(python,in) int *BOTH = int *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) short *BOTH = short *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) long *BOTH = long *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned *BOTH = unsigned *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned short *BOTH = unsigned short *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned long *BOTH = unsigned long *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned char *BOTH = unsigned char *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) float *BOTH = float *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) double *BOTH = double *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *BOTH = int *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *BOTH = short *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *BOTH = long *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *BOTH = unsigned *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *BOTH = unsigned short *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *BOTH = unsigned long *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *BOTH = unsigned char *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *BOTH = float *INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *BOTH = double *INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) int *T_BOTH = int *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) short *T_BOTH = short *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) long *T_BOTH = long *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned *T_BOTH = unsigned *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned short *T_BOTH = unsigned short *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned long *T_BOTH = unsigned long *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) unsigned char *T_BOTH = unsigned char *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) float *T_BOTH = float *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,in) double *T_BOTH = double *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) int *T_BOTH = int *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) short *T_BOTH = short *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) long *T_BOTH = long *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned *T_BOTH = unsigned *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned short *T_BOTH = unsigned short *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned long *T_BOTH = unsigned long *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) unsigned char *T_BOTH = unsigned char *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) float *T_BOTH = float *T_INOUT;
%typemap(python,argout) double *T_BOTH = double *T_INOUT;
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// Special types
//
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef AUTODOC
%subsection "Special Methods"
%text %{
The typemaps.i library also provides the following mappings :
PyObject *
When a PyObject * appears as either an input value or return
value of a function, SWIG passes it through unmodified. Thus,
if you want to write a C function that operates on PyObjects,
it is easy to write. For example :
%include typemaps.i
PyObject *spam(PyObject *obj1, int n);
Unlike normal Python wrapper functions, These functions can
use any combination of parameters that you wish.
%}
#endif
// If a PyObject * appears as either an argument or a function return
// value, simply pass it straight through.
%typemap(python,in) PyObject * {
$target = $source;
}
%typemap(python,out) PyObject * {
$target = $source;
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#!/bin/sh
function getpyver {
if [ "$1" = "15" ]; then
PYVER=1.5
elif [ "$1" = "20" ]; then
PYVER=2.0
elif [ "$1" = "21" ]; then
PYVER=2.1
else
echo You must specify Python version as first parameter.
exit
fi
}
getpyver $1
shift
python$PYVER -c "import sys;print '\n', sys.version, '\n'"
WXPYVER=`python -c "import setup;print setup.VERSION"`
SETUP="python$PYVER -u setup.py"
FLAGS="USE_SWIG=1 IN_CVS_TREE=1"
OTHERFLAGS=""
# "c" --> clean
if [ "$1" = "c" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP $FLAGS $OTHERFLAGS clean"
OTHERCMD="rm -f wxPython/*.so"
# "d" --> clean extension modules only
elif [ "$1" = "d" ]; then
shift
CMD="rm -f wxPython/*.so"
# "t" --> touch *.i files
elif [ "$1" = "t" ]; then
shift
CMD="set CMD=touch src\*.i; touch contrib\glcanvas\*.i; touch contrib\ogl\*.i; touch contrib\stc\*.i"
# "i" --> install
elif [ "$1" = "i" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP build $OTHERFLAGS install"
# "s" --> source dist
elif [ "$1" = "s" ]; then
shift
CMD="$SETUP $OTHERFLAGS sdist"
# "r" --> rpm dist
elif [ "$1" = "r" ]; then
for VER in 15 20 21; do
getpyver $VER
echo "*****************************************************************"
echo "******* Building wxPython for Python $PYVER"
echo "*****************************************************************"
# NOTE: This assumes that /usr/local/bin is BEFORE /usr/bin on the PATH
# AND that you have write access to it.
rm -f /usr/local/bin/python
ln -s /usr/bin/python$PYVER /usr/local/bin/python
SETUP="/usr/local/bin/python -u setup.py"
# save the original
cp setup.py setup.py.save
# fix up setup.py the way we want...
sed "s/BUILD_GLCANVAS = /BUILD_GLCANVAS = 0 #/" < setup.py.save > setup.py.temp
sed "s/GL_ONLY = /GL_ONLY = 1 #/" < setup.py.temp > setup.py
# build wxPython-gl RPM
$SETUP $OTHERFLAGS bdist_rpm --binary-only --doc-files README.txt
rm dist/wxPython-gl*.tar.gz
# Build wxPython RPM
cp setup.py setup.py.temp
sed "s/GL_ONLY = /GL_ONLY = 0 #/" < setup.py.temp > setup.py
$SETUP $OTHERFLAGS bdist_rpm --binary-only
# put the oringal setup.py back
cp setup.py.save setup.py
rm setup.py.*
# rename the binary RPM's
mv dist/wxPython-$WXPYVER-1.i386.rpm dist/wxPython-$WXPYVER-1-Py$VER.i386.rpm
mv dist/wxPython-gl-$WXPYVER-1.i386.rpm dist/wxPython-gl-$WXPYVER-1-Py$VER.i386.rpm
done
# rebuild the source dists without the munched up setup.py
$SETUP $OTHERFLAGS sdist
$SETUP $OTHERFLAGS bdist_rpm --source-only
exit 0
# (no command arg) --> normal build for development
else
CMD="$SETUP $FLAGS $OTHERFLAGS build_ext --inplace $*"
fi
echo $CMD
$CMD
if [ "$OTHERCMD" != "" ]; then
echo $OTHERCMD
$OTHERCMD
fi

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@echo off
setlocal
set FLAGS=USE_SWIG=1 IN_CVS_TREE=1
rem Use non-default python?
iff "%1" == "15" .or. "%1" == "20" .or. "%1" == "21" then
set PYTHON=c:\tools\python%1%\python.exe
shift
else
beep
echo You must specify Python version as first parameter.
quit
endiff
set SETUP=%PYTHON% -u setup.py
%PYTHON% -c "import sys;print '\n', sys.version, '\n'"
rem "c" --> clean
iff "%1" == "c" then
shift
set CMD=%SETUP% %FLAGS% clean
set OTHERCMD=del wxPython\*.pyd
rem just remove the *.pyd's
elseiff "%1" == "d" then
shift
set CMD=del wxPython\*.pyd
rem touch all the *.i files so swig will regenerate
elseiff "%1" == "t" then
shift
set CMD=touch src\*.i & touch contrib\glcanvas\*.i & touch contrib\ogl\*.i & touch contrib\stc\*.i
rem "i" --> install
elseiff "%1" == "i" then
shift
set CMD=%SETUP% build install
rem "r" --> make installer
elseiff "%1" == "r" then
shift
set CMD=%PYTHON% distrib\make_installer.py
rem "s" --> source dist
elseiff "%1" == "s" then
shift
set CMD=%SETUP sdist
rem "f" --> FINAL
elseiff "%1" == "f" then
shift
set CMD=%SETUP% %FLAGS% FINAL=1 build_ext --inplace %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
rem "h" --> HYBRID
elseiff "%1" == "h" then
shift
set CMD=%SETUP% %FLAGS% HYBRID=1 build_ext --inplace %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
rem "a" --> make all installers
elseiff "%1" == "a" then
shift
set CMD=echo Finished!
call b.bat 15 c
call b.bat 15 f
call b.bat 15 r
call b.bat 15 c
call b.bat 15 h
call b.bat 15 r
call b.bat 20 c
call b.bat 20 f
call b.bat 20 r
call b.bat 20 c
call b.bat 20 h
call b.bat 20 r
call b.bat 21 c
call b.bat 21 f
call b.bat 21 r
call b.bat 21 c
call b.bat 21 h
call b.bat 21 r
rem (no command arg) --> normal build for development
else
set CMD=%SETUP% %FLAGS% HYBRID=0 build_ext --inplace --debug %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
endiff
echo %CMD%
%CMD%
iff "%OTHERCMD%" != "" then
echo %OTHERCMD%
%OTHERCMD%
endiff

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These sub directories contain add-on modules that are not part of the
core wxPython, either because of licensing issues, optional code in
wxWindows, contrib code in wxWindows, or whatever.

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*.exp
*.lib
*.obj
*.pch
Makefile
Makefile.pre
Setup
build.local
config.c
glcanvas.h
glcanvasc.ilk
glcanvasc.pyd
sedscript

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: glcanvas.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the OpenGL wxWindows classes
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 15-Mar-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module glcanvas
%{
#include "export.h"
#ifdef __WXMSW__
#include "myglcanvas.h"
#else
#include <wx/glcanvas.h>
#endif
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%extern windows.i
%extern windows2.i
%extern windows3.i
%extern frames.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern misc.i
%extern gdi.i
%extern controls.i
%extern events.i
%pragma(python) code = "import wx"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxPalette;
class wxWindow;
class wxSize;
class wxPoint;
class wxGLCanvas;
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxGLContext : public wxObject {
public:
wxGLContext(bool isRGB, wxGLCanvas *win, const wxPalette& palette = wxNullPalette);
~wxGLContext();
void SetCurrent();
void SetColour(const char *colour);
void SwapBuffers();
#ifdef __WXGTK__
void SetupPixelFormat();
void SetupPalette(const wxPalette& palette);
wxPalette CreateDefaultPalette();
wxPalette* GetPalette();
#endif
wxWindow* GetWindow();
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%typemap(python, in) int *attribList (int *temp) {
int i;
if (PySequence_Check($source)) {
int size = PyObject_Length($source);
temp = new int[size+1]; // (int*)malloc((size + 1) * sizeof(int));
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
temp[i] = PyInt_AsLong(PySequence_GetItem($source, i));
}
temp[size] = 0;
$target = temp;
}
}
%typemap(python, freearg) int *attribList
{
delete [] $source;
}
class wxGLCanvas : public wxScrolledWindow {
public:
wxGLCanvas(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id = -1,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
const char* name = "GLCanvas",
int *attribList = NULL,
const wxPalette& palette = wxNullPalette);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:#wx._StdWindowCallbacks(self)"
void SetCurrent();
void SetColour(const char *colour);
void SwapBuffers();
wxGLContext* GetContext();
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%init %{
wxClassInfo::CleanUpClasses();
wxClassInfo::InitializeClasses();
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import glcanvasc
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
import wx
class wxGLContextPtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def __del__(self,glcanvasc=glcanvasc):
if self.thisown == 1 :
glcanvasc.delete_wxGLContext(self)
def SetCurrent(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SetCurrent,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SetColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SwapBuffers(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SwapBuffers,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetupPixelFormat(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SetupPixelFormat,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetupPalette(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SetupPalette,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CreateDefaultPalette(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_CreateDefaultPalette,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxPalettePtr(val) ; val.thisown = 1
return val
def GetPalette(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_GetPalette,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxPalettePtr(val)
return val
def GetWindow(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_GetWindow,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxGLContext instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxGLContext(wxGLContextPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(glcanvasc.new_wxGLContext,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
class wxGLCanvasPtr(wxScrolledWindowPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def SetCurrent(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_SetColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SwapBuffers(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetContext(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_GetContext,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxGLContextPtr(val)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxGLCanvas instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxGLCanvas(wxGLCanvasPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(glcanvasc.new_wxGLCanvas,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
#wx._StdWindowCallbacks(self)
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------

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/*
* FILE : contrib/glcanvas/msw/glcanvas.cpp
*
* This file was automatically generated by :
* Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG)
* Version 1.1 (Build 883)
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1995-1998
* The University of Utah and The Regents of the University of California.
* Permission is granted to distribute this file in any manner provided
* this notice remains intact.
*
* Do not make changes to this file--changes will be lost!
*
*/
#define SWIGCODE
/* Implementation : PYTHON */
#define SWIGPYTHON
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Definitions for Windows/Unix exporting */
#if defined(__WIN32__)
# if defined(_MSC_VER)
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) __declspec(dllexport) a
# else
# if defined(__BORLANDC__)
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a _export
# else
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a
# endif
# endif
#else
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a
#endif
#include "Python.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern void SWIG_MakePtr(char *, void *, char *);
extern void SWIG_RegisterMapping(char *, char *, void *(*)(void *));
extern char *SWIG_GetPtr(char *, void **, char *);
extern char *SWIG_GetPtrObj(PyObject *, void **, char *);
extern void SWIG_addvarlink(PyObject *, char *, PyObject *(*)(void), int (*)(PyObject *));
extern PyObject *SWIG_newvarlink(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#define SWIG_init initglcanvasc
#define SWIG_name "glcanvasc"
#include "export.h"
#ifdef __WXMSW__
#include "myglcanvas.h"
#else
#include <wx/glcanvas.h>
#endif
static PyObject* t_output_helper(PyObject* target, PyObject* o) {
PyObject* o2;
PyObject* o3;
if (!target) {
target = o;
} else if (target == Py_None) {
Py_DECREF(Py_None);
target = o;
} else {
if (!PyTuple_Check(target)) {
o2 = target;
target = PyTuple_New(1);
PyTuple_SetItem(target, 0, o2);
}
o3 = PyTuple_New(1);
PyTuple_SetItem(o3, 0, o);
o2 = target;
target = PySequence_Concat(o2, o3);
Py_DECREF(o2);
Py_DECREF(o3);
}
return target;
}
#if PYTHON_API_VERSION >= 1009
static char* wxStringErrorMsg = "String or Unicode type required";
#else
static char* wxStringErrorMsg = "string type is required for parameter";
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
static void *SwigwxGLContextTowxObject(void *ptr) {
wxGLContext *src;
wxObject *dest;
src = (wxGLContext *) ptr;
dest = (wxObject *) src;
return (void *) dest;
}
#define new_wxGLContext(_swigarg0,_swigarg1,_swigarg2) (new wxGLContext(_swigarg0,_swigarg1,_swigarg2))
static PyObject *_wrap_new_wxGLContext(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLContext * _result;
bool _arg0;
wxGLCanvas * _arg1;
wxPalette * _arg2 = (wxPalette *) &wxNullPalette;
int tempbool0;
PyObject * _argo1 = 0;
PyObject * _argo2 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "isRGB","win","palette", NULL };
char _ptemp[128];
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"iO|O:new_wxGLContext",_kwnames,&tempbool0,&_argo1,&_argo2))
return NULL;
_arg0 = (bool ) tempbool0;
if (_argo1) {
if (_argo1 == Py_None) { _arg1 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo1,(void **) &_arg1,"_wxGLCanvas_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 2 of new_wxGLContext. Expected _wxGLCanvas_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
if (_argo2) {
if (_argo2 == Py_None) { _arg2 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo2,(void **) &_arg2,"_wxPalette_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 3 of new_wxGLContext. Expected _wxPalette_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
_result = (wxGLContext *)new_wxGLContext(_arg0,_arg1,*_arg2);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} if (_result) {
SWIG_MakePtr(_ptemp, (char *) _result,"_wxGLContext_p");
_resultobj = Py_BuildValue("s",_ptemp);
} else {
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
}
return _resultobj;
}
#define delete_wxGLContext(_swigobj) (delete _swigobj)
static PyObject *_wrap_delete_wxGLContext(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLContext * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:delete_wxGLContext",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLContext_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of delete_wxGLContext. Expected _wxGLContext_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
delete_wxGLContext(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLContext_SetCurrent(_swigobj) (_swigobj->SetCurrent())
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLContext_SetCurrent(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLContext * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:wxGLContext_SetCurrent",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLContext_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLContext_SetCurrent. Expected _wxGLContext_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxGLContext_SetCurrent(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLContext_SetColour(_swigobj,_swigarg0) (_swigobj->SetColour(_swigarg0))
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLContext_SetColour(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLContext * _arg0;
char * _arg1;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self","colour", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"Os:wxGLContext_SetColour",_kwnames,&_argo0,&_arg1))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLContext_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLContext_SetColour. Expected _wxGLContext_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxGLContext_SetColour(_arg0,_arg1);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLContext_SwapBuffers(_swigobj) (_swigobj->SwapBuffers())
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLContext_SwapBuffers(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLContext * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:wxGLContext_SwapBuffers",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLContext_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLContext_SwapBuffers. Expected _wxGLContext_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxGLContext_SwapBuffers(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLContext_GetWindow(_swigobj) (_swigobj->GetWindow())
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLContext_GetWindow(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxWindow * _result;
wxGLContext * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:wxGLContext_GetWindow",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLContext_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLContext_GetWindow. Expected _wxGLContext_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
_result = (wxWindow *)wxGLContext_GetWindow(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
}{ _resultobj = wxPyMake_wxObject(_result); }
return _resultobj;
}
static void *SwigwxGLCanvasTowxScrolledWindow(void *ptr) {
wxGLCanvas *src;
wxScrolledWindow *dest;
src = (wxGLCanvas *) ptr;
dest = (wxScrolledWindow *) src;
return (void *) dest;
}
static void *SwigwxGLCanvasTowxPanel(void *ptr) {
wxGLCanvas *src;
wxPanel *dest;
src = (wxGLCanvas *) ptr;
dest = (wxPanel *) src;
return (void *) dest;
}
static void *SwigwxGLCanvasTowxWindow(void *ptr) {
wxGLCanvas *src;
wxWindow *dest;
src = (wxGLCanvas *) ptr;
dest = (wxWindow *) src;
return (void *) dest;
}
static void *SwigwxGLCanvasTowxEvtHandler(void *ptr) {
wxGLCanvas *src;
wxEvtHandler *dest;
src = (wxGLCanvas *) ptr;
dest = (wxEvtHandler *) src;
return (void *) dest;
}
static void *SwigwxGLCanvasTowxObject(void *ptr) {
wxGLCanvas *src;
wxObject *dest;
src = (wxGLCanvas *) ptr;
dest = (wxObject *) src;
return (void *) dest;
}
#define new_wxGLCanvas(_swigarg0,_swigarg1,_swigarg2,_swigarg3,_swigarg4,_swigarg5,_swigarg6,_swigarg7) (new wxGLCanvas(_swigarg0,_swigarg1,_swigarg2,_swigarg3,_swigarg4,_swigarg5,_swigarg6,_swigarg7))
static PyObject *_wrap_new_wxGLCanvas(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLCanvas * _result;
wxWindow * _arg0;
wxWindowID _arg1 = (wxWindowID ) -1;
wxPoint * _arg2 = (wxPoint *) &wxDefaultPosition;
wxSize * _arg3 = (wxSize *) &wxDefaultSize;
long _arg4 = (long ) 0;
char * _arg5 = (char *) "GLCanvas";
int * _arg6 = (int *) NULL;
wxPalette * _arg7 = (wxPalette *) &wxNullPalette;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
wxPoint temp;
PyObject * _obj2 = 0;
wxSize temp0;
PyObject * _obj3 = 0;
int * temp1;
PyObject * _obj6 = 0;
PyObject * _argo7 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "parent","id","pos","size","style","name","attribList","palette", NULL };
char _ptemp[128];
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O|iOOlsOO:new_wxGLCanvas",_kwnames,&_argo0,&_arg1,&_obj2,&_obj3,&_arg4,&_arg5,&_obj6,&_argo7))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxWindow_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of new_wxGLCanvas. Expected _wxWindow_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
if (_obj2)
{
_arg2 = &temp;
if (! wxPoint_helper(_obj2, &_arg2))
return NULL;
}
if (_obj3)
{
_arg3 = &temp0;
if (! wxSize_helper(_obj3, &_arg3))
return NULL;
}
if (_obj6)
{
int i;
if (PySequence_Check(_obj6)) {
int size = PyObject_Length(_obj6);
temp1 = new int[size+1]; // (int*)malloc((size + 1) * sizeof(int));
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
temp1[i] = PyInt_AsLong(PySequence_GetItem(_obj6, i));
}
temp1[size] = 0;
_arg6 = temp1;
}
}
if (_argo7) {
if (_argo7 == Py_None) { _arg7 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo7,(void **) &_arg7,"_wxPalette_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 8 of new_wxGLCanvas. Expected _wxPalette_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
_result = (wxGLCanvas *)new_wxGLCanvas(_arg0,_arg1,*_arg2,*_arg3,_arg4,_arg5,_arg6,*_arg7);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} if (_result) {
SWIG_MakePtr(_ptemp, (char *) _result,"_wxGLCanvas_p");
_resultobj = Py_BuildValue("s",_ptemp);
} else {
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
}
{
delete [] _arg6;
}
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent(_swigobj) (_swigobj->SetCurrent())
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLCanvas * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLCanvas_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent. Expected _wxGLCanvas_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLCanvas_SetColour(_swigobj,_swigarg0) (_swigobj->SetColour(_swigarg0))
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLCanvas_SetColour(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLCanvas * _arg0;
char * _arg1;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self","colour", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"Os:wxGLCanvas_SetColour",_kwnames,&_argo0,&_arg1))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLCanvas_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLCanvas_SetColour. Expected _wxGLCanvas_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxGLCanvas_SetColour(_arg0,_arg1);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers(_swigobj) (_swigobj->SwapBuffers())
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLCanvas * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLCanvas_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers. Expected _wxGLCanvas_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
#define wxGLCanvas_GetContext(_swigobj) (_swigobj->GetContext())
static PyObject *_wrap_wxGLCanvas_GetContext(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
wxGLContext * _result;
wxGLCanvas * _arg0;
PyObject * _argo0 = 0;
char *_kwnames[] = { "self", NULL };
char _ptemp[128];
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,"O:wxGLCanvas_GetContext",_kwnames,&_argo0))
return NULL;
if (_argo0) {
if (_argo0 == Py_None) { _arg0 = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(_argo0,(void **) &_arg0,"_wxGLCanvas_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error in argument 1 of wxGLCanvas_GetContext. Expected _wxGLCanvas_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
_result = (wxGLContext *)wxGLCanvas_GetContext(_arg0);
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} if (_result) {
SWIG_MakePtr(_ptemp, (char *) _result,"_wxGLContext_p");
_resultobj = Py_BuildValue("s",_ptemp);
} else {
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
}
return _resultobj;
}
static PyMethodDef glcanvascMethods[] = {
{ "wxGLCanvas_GetContext", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLCanvas_GetContext, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLCanvas_SetColour", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLCanvas_SetColour, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "new_wxGLCanvas", (PyCFunction) _wrap_new_wxGLCanvas, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLContext_GetWindow", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLContext_GetWindow, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLContext_SwapBuffers", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLContext_SwapBuffers, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLContext_SetColour", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLContext_SetColour, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxGLContext_SetCurrent", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxGLContext_SetCurrent, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "delete_wxGLContext", (PyCFunction) _wrap_delete_wxGLContext, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "new_wxGLContext", (PyCFunction) _wrap_new_wxGLContext, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ NULL, NULL }
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/*
* This table is used by the pointer type-checker
*/
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{ "_wxPrintQuality","_int",0},
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static PyObject *SWIG_globals;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
SWIGEXPORT(void) initglcanvasc() {
PyObject *m, *d;
SWIG_globals = SWIG_newvarlink();
m = Py_InitModule("glcanvasc", glcanvascMethods);
d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
wxClassInfo::CleanUpClasses();
wxClassInfo::InitializeClasses();
{
int i;
for (i = 0; _swig_mapping[i].n1; i++)
SWIG_RegisterMapping(_swig_mapping[i].n1,_swig_mapping[i].n2,_swig_mapping[i].pcnv);
}
}

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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import glcanvasc
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
import wx
class wxGLContextPtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def __del__(self,glcanvasc=glcanvasc):
if self.thisown == 1 :
glcanvasc.delete_wxGLContext(self)
def SetCurrent(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SetCurrent,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SetColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SwapBuffers(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_SwapBuffers,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetWindow(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLContext_GetWindow,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxGLContext instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxGLContext(wxGLContextPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(glcanvasc.new_wxGLContext,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
class wxGLCanvasPtr(wxScrolledWindowPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def SetCurrent(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_SetCurrent,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_SetColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SwapBuffers(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_SwapBuffers,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetContext(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(glcanvasc.wxGLCanvas_GetContext,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxGLContextPtr(val)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxGLCanvas instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxGLCanvas(wxGLCanvasPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(glcanvasc.new_wxGLCanvas,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
#wx._StdWindowCallbacks(self)
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: glcanvas.cpp
// Purpose: wxGLCanvas, for using OpenGL with wxWindows under MS Windows
// Author: Julian Smart
// Modified by:
// Created: 04/01/98
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma implementation "glcanvas.h"
#endif
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
#include <wx/setup.h>
#undef wxUSE_GLCANVAS
#define wxUSE_GLCANVAS 1
#if wxUSE_GLCANVAS
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include <wx/frame.h>
#endif
#include <wx/msw/private.h>
#include <wx/settings.h>
#include <wx/log.h>
#include "myglcanvas.h"
wxChar wxGLCanvasClassName[] = wxT("wxGLCanvasClass");
LRESULT WXDLLEXPORT APIENTRY _EXPORT wxWndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message,
WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
/*
* GLContext implementation
*/
wxGLContext::wxGLContext(bool isRGB, wxGLCanvas *win, const wxPalette& palette)
{
m_window = win;
m_hDC = win->GetHDC();
m_glContext = wglCreateContext((HDC) m_hDC);
wxCHECK_RET( m_glContext, wxT("Couldn't create OpenGl context") );
wglMakeCurrent((HDC) m_hDC, m_glContext);
}
wxGLContext::wxGLContext(
bool isRGB, wxGLCanvas *win,
const wxPalette& palette,
const wxGLContext *other /* for sharing display lists */
)
{
m_window = win;
m_hDC = win->GetHDC();
m_glContext = wglCreateContext((HDC) m_hDC);
wxCHECK_RET( m_glContext, wxT("Couldn't create OpenGl context") );
if( other != 0 )
wglShareLists( other->m_glContext, m_glContext );
wglMakeCurrent((HDC) m_hDC, m_glContext);
}
wxGLContext::~wxGLContext()
{
if (m_glContext)
{
wglMakeCurrent(NULL, NULL);
wglDeleteContext(m_glContext);
}
}
void wxGLContext::SwapBuffers()
{
if (m_glContext)
{
wglMakeCurrent((HDC) m_hDC, m_glContext);
::SwapBuffers((HDC) m_hDC); //blits the backbuffer into DC
}
}
void wxGLContext::SetCurrent()
{
if (m_glContext)
{
wglMakeCurrent((HDC) m_hDC, m_glContext);
}
/*
setupPixelFormat(hDC);
setupPalette(hDC);
*/
}
void wxGLContext::SetColour(const char *colour)
{
float r = 0.0;
float g = 0.0;
float b = 0.0;
wxColour *col = wxTheColourDatabase->FindColour(colour);
if (col)
{
r = (float)(col->Red()/256.0);
g = (float)(col->Green()/256.0);
b = (float)(col->Blue()/256.0);
glColor3f( r, g, b);
}
}
/*
* wxGLCanvas implementation
*/
IMPLEMENT_CLASS(wxGLCanvas, wxScrolledWindow)
BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(wxGLCanvas, wxScrolledWindow)
EVT_SIZE(wxGLCanvas::OnSize)
EVT_PALETTE_CHANGED(wxGLCanvas::OnPaletteChanged)
EVT_QUERY_NEW_PALETTE(wxGLCanvas::OnQueryNewPalette)
END_EVENT_TABLE()
wxGLCanvas::wxGLCanvas(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxString& name,
int *attribList, const wxPalette& palette) : wxScrolledWindow()
{
m_glContext = (wxGLContext*) NULL;
bool ret = Create(parent, id, pos, size, style, name);
if ( ret )
{
SetBackgroundColour(wxSystemSettings::GetSystemColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_3DFACE));
SetFont(wxSystemSettings::GetSystemFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT));
}
m_hDC = (WXHDC) ::GetDC((HWND) GetHWND());
SetupPixelFormat(attribList);
SetupPalette(palette);
m_glContext = new wxGLContext(TRUE, this, palette);
}
wxGLCanvas::wxGLCanvas( wxWindow *parent,
const wxGLContext *shared, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxString& name,
int *attribList, const wxPalette& palette )
: wxScrolledWindow()
{
m_glContext = (wxGLContext*) NULL;
bool ret = Create(parent, id, pos, size, style, name);
if ( ret )
{
SetBackgroundColour(wxSystemSettings::GetSystemColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_3DFACE));
SetFont(wxSystemSettings::GetSystemFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT));
}
m_hDC = (WXHDC) ::GetDC((HWND) GetHWND());
SetupPixelFormat(attribList);
SetupPalette(palette);
m_glContext = new wxGLContext(TRUE, this, palette, shared );
}
// Not very useful for wxMSW, but this is to be wxGTK compliant
wxGLCanvas::wxGLCanvas( wxWindow *parent, const wxGLCanvas *shared, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxString& name,
int *attribList, const wxPalette& palette ):
wxScrolledWindow()
{
m_glContext = (wxGLContext*) NULL;
bool ret = Create(parent, id, pos, size, style, name);
if ( ret )
{
SetBackgroundColour(wxSystemSettings::GetSystemColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_3DFACE));
SetFont(wxSystemSettings::GetSystemFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT));
}
m_hDC = (WXHDC) ::GetDC((HWND) GetHWND());
SetupPixelFormat(attribList);
SetupPalette(palette);
wxGLContext *sharedContext=0;
if (shared) sharedContext=shared->GetContext();
m_glContext = new wxGLContext(TRUE, this, palette, sharedContext );
}
wxGLCanvas::~wxGLCanvas()
{
if (m_glContext)
delete m_glContext;
::ReleaseDC((HWND) GetHWND(), (HDC) m_hDC);
}
// Replaces wxWindow::Create functionality, since we need to use a different window class
bool wxGLCanvas::Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxString& name)
{
/*
Suggestion from Kelly Brock <kbrock@8cs.com> (not yet implemented):
OpenGL corruption fix is simple assuming it doesn't screw anything else
up. Add the following line to the top of the create function:
wxSize parentSize = GetClientSize();
All locations within the function that use 'size' are changed to
'parentSize'.
The above corrects the initial display corruption with the GeForce and
TNT2, not sure about other NVidia cards yet.
*/
static bool registeredGLCanvasClass = FALSE;
// We have to register a special window class because we need
// the CS_OWNDC style for GLCanvas.
/*
From Angel Popov <jumpo@bitex.com>
Here are two snips from a dicussion in the OpenGL Gamedev list that explains
how this problem can be fixed:
"There are 5 common DCs available in Win95. These are aquired when you call
GetDC or GetDCEx from a window that does _not_ have the OWNDC flag.
OWNDC flagged windows do not get their DC from the common DC pool, the issue
is they require 800 bytes each from the limited 64Kb local heap for GDI."
"The deal is, if you hold onto one of the 5 shared DC's too long (as GL apps
do), Win95 will actually "steal" it from you. MakeCurrent fails,
apparently, because Windows re-assigns the HDC to a different window. The
only way to prevent this, the only reliable means, is to set CS_OWNDC."
*/
if (!registeredGLCanvasClass)
{
WNDCLASS wndclass;
static const long styleNormal = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW | CS_DBLCLKS | CS_OWNDC;
// the fields which are common to all classes
wndclass.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC)wxWndProc;
wndclass.cbClsExtra = 0;
wndclass.cbWndExtra = sizeof( DWORD ); // VZ: what is this DWORD used for?
wndclass.hInstance = wxhInstance;
wndclass.hIcon = (HICON) NULL;
wndclass.hCursor = ::LoadCursor((HINSTANCE)NULL, IDC_ARROW);
wndclass.lpszMenuName = NULL;
// Register the GLCanvas class name
wndclass.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)NULL;
wndclass.lpszClassName = wxGLCanvasClassName;
wndclass.style = styleNormal;
if ( !RegisterClass(&wndclass) )
{
wxLogLastError(wxT("RegisterClass(wxGLCanvasClass)"));
return FALSE;
}
registeredGLCanvasClass = TRUE;
}
wxCHECK_MSG( parent, FALSE, wxT("can't create wxWindow without parent") );
if ( !CreateBase(parent, id, pos, size, style, wxDefaultValidator, name) )
return FALSE;
parent->AddChild(this);
DWORD msflags = 0;
if ( style & wxBORDER )
msflags |= WS_BORDER;
if ( style & wxTHICK_FRAME )
msflags |= WS_THICKFRAME;
/*
A general rule with OpenGL and Win32 is that any window that will have a
HGLRC built for it must have two flags: WS_CLIPCHILDREN & WS_CLIPSIBLINGS.
You can find references about this within the knowledge base and most OpenGL
books that contain the wgl function descriptions.
*/
msflags |= WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS;
// if ( style & wxCLIP_CHILDREN )
// msflags |= WS_CLIPCHILDREN;
msflags |= WS_CLIPCHILDREN;
bool want3D;
WXDWORD exStyle = Determine3DEffects(WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE, &want3D);
// Even with extended styles, need to combine with WS_BORDER
// for them to look right.
if ( want3D || (m_windowStyle & wxSIMPLE_BORDER) || (m_windowStyle & wxRAISED_BORDER ) ||
(m_windowStyle & wxSUNKEN_BORDER) || (m_windowStyle & wxDOUBLE_BORDER))
{
msflags |= WS_BORDER;
}
// calculate the value to return from WM_GETDLGCODE handler
if ( GetWindowStyleFlag() & wxWANTS_CHARS )
{
// want everything: i.e. all keys and WM_CHAR message
m_lDlgCode = DLGC_WANTARROWS | DLGC_WANTCHARS |
DLGC_WANTTAB | DLGC_WANTMESSAGE;
}
MSWCreate(m_windowId, parent, wxGLCanvasClassName, this, NULL,
pos.x, pos.y,
WidthDefault(size.x), HeightDefault(size.y),
msflags, NULL, exStyle);
return TRUE;
}
void wxGLCanvas::SetupPixelFormat(int *attribList) // (HDC hDC)
{
int pixelFormat;
PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR pfd = {
sizeof(PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR), /* size */
1, /* version */
PFD_SUPPORT_OPENGL |
PFD_DRAW_TO_WINDOW |
PFD_DOUBLEBUFFER, /* support double-buffering */
PFD_TYPE_RGBA, /* color type */
16, /* prefered color depth */
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* color bits (ignored) */
0, /* no alpha buffer */
0, /* alpha bits (ignored) */
0, /* no accumulation buffer */
0, 0, 0, 0, /* accum bits (ignored) */
16, /* depth buffer */
0, /* no stencil buffer */
0, /* no auxiliary buffers */
PFD_MAIN_PLANE, /* main layer */
0, /* reserved */
0, 0, 0, /* no layer, visible, damage masks */
};
if (attribList) {
pfd.dwFlags &= ~PFD_DOUBLEBUFFER;
pfd.iPixelType = PFD_TYPE_COLORINDEX;
pfd.cColorBits = 0;
int arg=0;
while( (attribList[arg]!=0) )
{
switch( attribList[arg++] )
{
case WX_GL_RGBA:
pfd.iPixelType = PFD_TYPE_RGBA;
break;
case WX_GL_BUFFER_SIZE:
pfd.cColorBits = attribList[arg++];
break;
case WX_GL_LEVEL:
// this member looks like it may be obsolete
if (attribList[arg] > 0) {
pfd.iLayerType = PFD_OVERLAY_PLANE;
} else if (attribList[arg] < 0) {
pfd.iLayerType = PFD_UNDERLAY_PLANE;
} else {
pfd.iLayerType = PFD_MAIN_PLANE;
}
arg++;
break;
case WX_GL_DOUBLEBUFFER:
pfd.dwFlags |= PFD_DOUBLEBUFFER;
break;
case WX_GL_STEREO:
pfd.dwFlags |= PFD_STEREO;
break;
case WX_GL_AUX_BUFFERS:
pfd.cAuxBuffers = attribList[arg++];
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_RED:
pfd.cColorBits += (pfd.cRedBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_GREEN:
pfd.cColorBits += (pfd.cGreenBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_BLUE:
pfd.cColorBits += (pfd.cBlueBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_ALPHA:
// doesn't count in cColorBits
pfd.cAlphaBits = attribList[arg++];
break;
case WX_GL_DEPTH_SIZE:
pfd.cDepthBits = attribList[arg++];
break;
case WX_GL_STENCIL_SIZE:
pfd.cStencilBits = attribList[arg++];
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_RED:
pfd.cAccumBits += (pfd.cAccumRedBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_GREEN:
pfd.cAccumBits += (pfd.cAccumGreenBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_BLUE:
pfd.cAccumBits += (pfd.cAccumBlueBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
case WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_ALPHA:
pfd.cAccumBits += (pfd.cAccumAlphaBits = attribList[arg++]);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
pixelFormat = ChoosePixelFormat((HDC) m_hDC, &pfd);
if (pixelFormat == 0) {
MessageBox(WindowFromDC((HDC) m_hDC), wxT("ChoosePixelFormat failed."), wxT("Error"),
MB_ICONERROR | MB_OK);
exit(1);
}
if (SetPixelFormat((HDC) m_hDC, pixelFormat, &pfd) != TRUE) {
MessageBox(WindowFromDC((HDC) m_hDC), wxT("SetPixelFormat failed."), wxT("Error"),
MB_ICONERROR | MB_OK);
exit(1);
}
}
void wxGLCanvas::SetupPalette(const wxPalette& palette)
{
int pixelFormat = GetPixelFormat((HDC) m_hDC);
PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR pfd;
DescribePixelFormat((HDC) m_hDC, pixelFormat, sizeof(PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR), &pfd);
if (pfd.dwFlags & PFD_NEED_PALETTE)
{
}
else
{
return;
}
m_palette = palette;
if ( !m_palette.Ok() )
{
m_palette = CreateDefaultPalette();
}
if (m_palette.Ok())
{
SelectPalette((HDC) m_hDC, (HPALETTE) m_palette.GetHPALETTE(), FALSE);
RealizePalette((HDC) m_hDC);
}
}
wxPalette wxGLCanvas::CreateDefaultPalette()
{
PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR pfd;
int paletteSize;
int pixelFormat = GetPixelFormat((HDC) m_hDC);
DescribePixelFormat((HDC) m_hDC, pixelFormat, sizeof(PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR), &pfd);
paletteSize = 1 << pfd.cColorBits;
LOGPALETTE* pPal =
(LOGPALETTE*) malloc(sizeof(LOGPALETTE) + paletteSize * sizeof(PALETTEENTRY));
pPal->palVersion = 0x300;
pPal->palNumEntries = paletteSize;
/* build a simple RGB color palette */
{
int redMask = (1 << pfd.cRedBits) - 1;
int greenMask = (1 << pfd.cGreenBits) - 1;
int blueMask = (1 << pfd.cBlueBits) - 1;
int i;
for (i=0; i<paletteSize; ++i) {
pPal->palPalEntry[i].peRed =
(((i >> pfd.cRedShift) & redMask) * 255) / redMask;
pPal->palPalEntry[i].peGreen =
(((i >> pfd.cGreenShift) & greenMask) * 255) / greenMask;
pPal->palPalEntry[i].peBlue =
(((i >> pfd.cBlueShift) & blueMask) * 255) / blueMask;
pPal->palPalEntry[i].peFlags = 0;
}
}
HPALETTE hPalette = CreatePalette(pPal);
free(pPal);
wxPalette palette;
palette.SetHPALETTE((WXHPALETTE) hPalette);
return palette;
}
void wxGLCanvas::SwapBuffers()
{
if (m_glContext)
m_glContext->SwapBuffers();
}
void wxGLCanvas::OnSize(wxSizeEvent& event)
{
int width, height;
GetClientSize(& width, & height);
if (m_glContext)
{
m_glContext->SetCurrent();
glViewport(0, 0, (GLint)width, (GLint)height);
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
glFrustum( -1.0, 1.0, -1.0, 1.0, 5.0, 15.0 );
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
}
}
void wxGLCanvas::SetCurrent()
{
if (m_glContext)
{
m_glContext->SetCurrent();
}
}
void wxGLCanvas::SetColour(const char *colour)
{
if (m_glContext)
m_glContext->SetColour(colour);
}
// TODO: Have to have this called by parent frame (?)
// So we need wxFrame to call OnQueryNewPalette for all children...
void wxGLCanvas::OnQueryNewPalette(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent& event)
{
/* realize palette if this is the current window */
if ( GetPalette()->Ok() ) {
::UnrealizeObject((HPALETTE) GetPalette()->GetHPALETTE());
::SelectPalette((HDC) GetHDC(), (HPALETTE) GetPalette()->GetHPALETTE(), FALSE);
::RealizePalette((HDC) GetHDC());
Refresh();
event.SetPaletteRealized(TRUE);
}
else
event.SetPaletteRealized(FALSE);
}
// I think this doesn't have to be propagated to child windows.
void wxGLCanvas::OnPaletteChanged(wxPaletteChangedEvent& event)
{
/* realize palette if this is *not* the current window */
if ( GetPalette() &&
GetPalette()->Ok() && (this != event.GetChangedWindow()) )
{
::UnrealizeObject((HPALETTE) GetPalette()->GetHPALETTE());
::SelectPalette((HDC) GetHDC(), (HPALETTE) GetPalette()->GetHPALETTE(), FALSE);
::RealizePalette((HDC) GetHDC());
Refresh();
}
}
/* Give extensions proper function names. */
/* EXT_vertex_array */
void glArrayElementEXT(GLint i)
{
}
void glColorPointerEXT(GLint size, GLenum type, GLsizei stride, GLsizei count, const GLvoid *pointer)
{
}
void glDrawArraysEXT(GLenum mode, GLint first, GLsizei count)
{
#ifdef GL_EXT_vertex_array
static PFNGLDRAWARRAYSEXTPROC proc = 0;
if ( !proc )
{
proc = (PFNGLDRAWARRAYSEXTPROC) wglGetProcAddress("glDrawArraysEXT");
}
if ( proc )
(* proc) (mode, first, count);
#endif
}
void glEdgeFlagPointerEXT(GLsizei stride, GLsizei count, const GLboolean *pointer)
{
}
void glGetPointervEXT(GLenum pname, GLvoid* *params)
{
}
void glIndexPointerEXT(GLenum type, GLsizei stride, GLsizei count, const GLvoid *pointer)
{
}
void glNormalPointerEXT(GLenum type, GLsizei stride, GLsizei count, const GLvoid *pointer)
{
#ifdef GL_EXT_vertex_array
static PFNGLNORMALPOINTEREXTPROC proc = 0;
if ( !proc )
{
proc = (PFNGLNORMALPOINTEREXTPROC) wglGetProcAddress("glNormalPointerEXT");
}
if ( proc )
(* proc) (type, stride, count, pointer);
#endif
}
void glTexCoordPointerEXT(GLint size, GLenum type, GLsizei stride, GLsizei count, const GLvoid *pointer)
{
}
void glVertexPointerEXT(GLint size, GLenum type, GLsizei stride, GLsizei count, const GLvoid *pointer)
{
#ifdef GL_EXT_vertex_array
static PFNGLVERTEXPOINTEREXTPROC proc = 0;
if ( !proc )
{
proc = (PFNGLVERTEXPOINTEREXTPROC) wglGetProcAddress("glVertexPointerEXT");
}
if ( proc )
(* proc) (size, type, stride, count, pointer);
#endif
}
/* EXT_color_subtable */
void glColorSubtableEXT(GLenum target, GLsizei start, GLsizei count, GLenum format, GLenum type, const GLvoid *table)
{
}
/* EXT_color_table */
void glColorTableEXT(GLenum target, GLenum internalformat, GLsizei width, GLenum format, GLenum type, const GLvoid *table)
{
}
void glCopyColorTableEXT(GLenum target, GLenum internalformat, GLint x, GLint y, GLsizei width)
{
}
void glGetColorTableEXT(GLenum target, GLenum format, GLenum type, GLvoid *table)
{
}
void glGetColorTableParamaterfvEXT(GLenum target, GLenum pname, GLfloat *params)
{
}
void glGetColorTavleParameterivEXT(GLenum target, GLenum pname, GLint *params)
{
}
/* SGI_compiled_vertex_array */
void glLockArraysSGI(GLint first, GLsizei count)
{
}
void glUnlockArraysSGI()
{
}
/* SGI_cull_vertex */
void glCullParameterdvSGI(GLenum pname, GLdouble* params)
{
}
void glCullParameterfvSGI(GLenum pname, GLfloat* params)
{
}
/* SGI_index_func */
void glIndexFuncSGI(GLenum func, GLclampf ref)
{
}
/* SGI_index_material */
void glIndexMaterialSGI(GLenum face, GLenum mode)
{
}
/* WIN_swap_hint */
void glAddSwapHintRectWin(GLint x, GLint y, GLsizei width, GLsizei height)
{
}
#endif
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: glcanvas.h
// Purpose: wxGLCanvas, for using OpenGL with wxWindows under Windows
// Author: Julian Smart
// Modified by:
// Created: 04/01/98
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) Julian Smart
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "glcanvas.h"
#endif
#ifndef _WX_GLCANVAS_H_
#define _WX_GLCANVAS_H_
#include <wx/setup.h>
#undef wxUSE_GLCANVAS
#define wxUSE_GLCANVAS 1
#if wxUSE_GLCANVAS
#include <wx/palette.h>
#include <wx/scrolwin.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include "gl/gl.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Constants for attriblist
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The generic GL implementation doesn't support most of these options,
// such as stereo, auxiliary buffers, alpha channel, and accum buffer.
// Other implementations may actually support them.
enum
{
WX_GL_RGBA=1, /* use true color palette */
WX_GL_BUFFER_SIZE, /* bits for buffer if not WX_GL_RGBA */
WX_GL_LEVEL, /* 0 for main buffer, >0 for overlay, <0 for underlay */
WX_GL_DOUBLEBUFFER, /* use doublebuffer */
WX_GL_STEREO, /* use stereoscopic display */
WX_GL_AUX_BUFFERS, /* number of auxiliary buffers */
WX_GL_MIN_RED, /* use red buffer with most bits (> MIN_RED bits) */
WX_GL_MIN_GREEN, /* use green buffer with most bits (> MIN_GREEN bits) */
WX_GL_MIN_BLUE, /* use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN_BLUE bits) */
WX_GL_MIN_ALPHA, /* use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN_ALPHA bits) */
WX_GL_DEPTH_SIZE, /* bits for Z-buffer (0,16,32) */
WX_GL_STENCIL_SIZE, /* bits for stencil buffer */
WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_RED, /* use red accum buffer with most bits (> MIN_ACCUM_RED bits) */
WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_GREEN, /* use green buffer with most bits (> MIN_ACCUM_GREEN bits) */
WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_BLUE, /* use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN_ACCUM_BLUE bits) */
WX_GL_MIN_ACCUM_ALPHA /* use blue buffer with most bits (> MIN_ACCUM_ALPHA bits) */
};
class wxGLCanvas; /* forward reference */
class wxGLContext: public wxObject
{
public:
wxGLContext(bool isRGB, wxGLCanvas *win, const wxPalette& palette = wxNullPalette);
wxGLContext(
bool isRGB, wxGLCanvas *win,
const wxPalette& WXUNUSED(palette),
const wxGLContext *other /* for sharing display lists */
);
~wxGLContext();
void SetCurrent();
void SetColour(const char *colour);
void SwapBuffers();
inline wxWindow* GetWindow() const { return m_window; }
inline WXHDC GetHDC() const { return m_hDC; }
inline HGLRC GetGLRC() const { return m_glContext; }
public:
HGLRC m_glContext;
WXHDC m_hDC;
wxWindow* m_window;
};
class wxGLCanvas: public wxScrolledWindow
{
DECLARE_CLASS(wxGLCanvas)
public:
wxGLCanvas(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id = -1, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
const wxString& name = "GLCanvas", int *attribList = 0, const wxPalette& palette = wxNullPalette);
wxGLCanvas( wxWindow *parent, const wxGLContext *shared = (wxGLContext *)NULL,
wxWindowID id = -1, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, const wxString& name = "GLCanvas",
int *attribList = (int*) NULL, const wxPalette& palette = wxNullPalette );
wxGLCanvas( wxWindow *parent, const wxGLCanvas *shared = (wxGLCanvas *)NULL, wxWindowID id = -1,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
const wxString& name = "GLCanvas", int *attribList = 0, const wxPalette& palette = wxNullPalette );
~wxGLCanvas();
// Replaces wxWindow::Create functionality, since we need to use a different window class
bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxString& name);
void SetCurrent();
void SetColour(const char *colour);
void SwapBuffers();
void OnSize(wxSizeEvent& event);
void OnQueryNewPalette(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent& event);
void OnPaletteChanged(wxPaletteChangedEvent& event);
inline wxGLContext* GetContext() const { return m_glContext; }
inline WXHDC GetHDC() const { return m_hDC; }
void SetupPixelFormat(int *attribList = (int*) NULL);
void SetupPalette(const wxPalette& palette);
wxPalette CreateDefaultPalette();
inline wxPalette* GetPalette() const { return (wxPalette*) & m_palette; }
protected:
wxGLContext* m_glContext; // this is typedef-ed ptr, in fact
wxPalette m_palette;
WXHDC m_hDC;
DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
};
#endif
// wxUSE_GLCANVAS
#endif
// _WX_GLCANVAS_H_

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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// For MSW I keep my own copy of the glcanvas code. This lets me build
// the main wxWindows library without OpenGL support and the DLL
// depenencies that go along with it. The DLL dependencies will then
// be localized to this extension module, will not need to be loaded
// when the core is started up, and won't make the core unrunnable on
// systems that don't have OpenGL.
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
#if defined(__WXMSW__)
#include "msw/myglcanvas.h"
#else
#include <wx/glcanvas.h>
#endif

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Makefile
contrib
oglc.exp
oglc.ilk
oglc.pch
oglc.pyd

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Since OGL is not always bundled with distributions of wxWindows, in
order for it to be a standard part of wxPython I need to bundle it
here. The contents of the contrib directory are copies of the
relevant parts of the main contrib directory in wxWindows. The
build.py script in this directory will also build the needed files
from there, so you no longer have to worry about aquiring and building
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: _ogldefs.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the wxWindows Object Graphics Library
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 27-Aug-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxOGLConstraint;
class wxBitmapShape;
class wxDiagram;
class wxDrawnShape;
class wxCircleShape;
class wxCompositeShape;
class wxDividedShape;
class wxDivisionShape;
class wxEllipseShape;
class wxLineShape;
class wxPolygonShape;
class wxRectangleShape;
class wxPseudoMetaFile;
class wxShape;
class wxShapeCanvas;
class wxShapeEvtHandler;
class wxTextShape;
class wxControlPoint;
class wxPyOGLConstraint;
class wxPyBitmapShape;
class wxPyDiagram;
class wxPyDrawnShape;
class wxPyCircleShape;
class wxPyCompositeShape;
class wxPyDividedShape;
class wxPyDivisionShape;
class wxPyEllipseShape;
class wxPyLineShape;
class wxPyPolygonShape;
class wxPyRectangleShape;
class wxPyPseudoMetaFile;
class wxPyShape;
class wxPyShapeCanvas;
class wxPyShapeEvtHandler;
class wxPyTextShape;
class wxPyControlPoint;
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Typemaps just for OGL
// OOR Support
%typemap(python, out) wxPyShape* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxPyShapeEvtHandler* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxPyShapeCanvas* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxDiagram* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxOGLConstraint* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxPyDivisionShape* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxPseudoMetaFile* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
%typemap(python, out) wxArrowHead* { $target = wxPyMake_wxObject($source); }
// wxOGL doesn't use a ref-counted copy of pens and brushes, so we'll
// use the pen and brush lists to simulate that...
%typemap(python, in) wxPen* {
wxPen* temp;
if ($source) {
if ($source == Py_None) { temp = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj($source, (void **) &temp,"_wxPen_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error, expected _wxPen_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
if (temp)
$target = wxThePenList->FindOrCreatePen(temp->GetColour(),
temp->GetWidth(),
temp->GetStyle());
else
$target = NULL;
}
%typemap(python, in) wxBrush* {
wxBrush* temp;
if ($source) {
if ($source == Py_None) { temp = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj($source, (void **) &temp,"_wxBrush_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error, expected _wxBrush_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
if (temp)
$target = wxTheBrushList->FindOrCreateBrush(temp->GetColour(), temp->GetStyle());
else
$target = NULL;
}
%typemap(python, in) wxFont* {
wxFont* temp;
if ($source) {
if ($source == Py_None) { temp = NULL; }
else if (SWIG_GetPtrObj($source, (void **) &temp,"_wxFont_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,"Type error, expected _wxFont_p.");
return NULL;
}
}
if (temp)
$target = wxTheFontList->FindOrCreateFont(temp->GetPointSize(),
temp->GetFamily(),
temp->GetStyle(),
temp->GetWeight(),
temp->GetUnderlined(),
temp->GetFaceName(),
temp->GetEncoding());
else
$target = NULL;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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# aliases
wxShapeCanvas = wxPyShapeCanvas
wxShapeEvtHandler = wxPyShapeEvtHandler
wxShape = wxPyShape
wxRectangleShape = wxPyRectangleShape
wxBitmapShape = wxPyBitmapShape
wxDrawnShape = wxPyDrawnShape
wxCompositeShape = wxPyCompositeShape
wxDividedShape = wxPyDividedShape
wxDivisionShape = wxPyDivisionShape
wxEllipseShape = wxPyEllipseShape
wxCircleShape = wxPyCircleShape
wxLineShape = wxPyLineShape
wxPolygonShape = wxPyPolygonShape
wxTextShape = wxPyTextShape
wxControlPoint = wxPyControlPoint
# Stuff these names into the wx namespace so wxPyConstructObject can find them
import wx
wx.wxArrowHeadPtr = wxArrowHeadPtr
wx.wxControlPointPtr = wxPyControlPointPtr
wx.wxDiagramPtr = wxDiagramPtr
wx.wxOGLConstraintPtr = wxOGLConstraintPtr
wx.wxPseudoMetaFilePtr = wxPseudoMetaFile
wx.wxPyBitmapShapePtr = wxPyBitmapShapePtr
wx.wxPyCircleShapePtr = wxPyCircleShapePtr
wx.wxPyCompositeShapePtr = wxPyCompositeShapePtr
wx.wxPyControlPointPtr = wxPyControlPointPtr
wx.wxPyDividedShapePtr = wxPyDividedShapePtr
wx.wxPyDivisionShapePtr = wxPyDivisionShapePtr
wx.wxPyDrawnShapePtr = wxPyDrawnShapePtr
wx.wxPyEllipseShapePtr = wxPyEllipseShapePtr
wx.wxPyLineShapePtr = wxPyLineShapePtr
wx.wxPyPolygonShapePtr = wxPyPolygonShapePtr
wx.wxPyRectangleShapePtr = wxPyRectangleShapePtr
wx.wxPyShapeCanvasPtr = wxPyShapeCanvasPtr
wx.wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr = wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr
wx.wxPyShapePtr = wxPyShapePtr
wx.wxPyTextShapePtr = wxPyTextShapePtr
wx.wxShapeRegionPtr = wxShapeRegionPtr

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/*
* FILE : contrib/ogl/ogl.cpp
*
* This file was automatically generated by :
* Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG)
* Version 1.1 (Build 883)
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1995-1998
* The University of Utah and The Regents of the University of California.
* Permission is granted to distribute this file in any manner provided
* this notice remains intact.
*
* Do not make changes to this file--changes will be lost!
*
*/
#define SWIGCODE
/* Implementation : PYTHON */
#define SWIGPYTHON
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Definitions for Windows/Unix exporting */
#if defined(__WIN32__)
# if defined(_MSC_VER)
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) __declspec(dllexport) a
# else
# if defined(__BORLANDC__)
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a _export
# else
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a
# endif
# endif
#else
# define SWIGEXPORT(a) a
#endif
#include "Python.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern void SWIG_MakePtr(char *, void *, char *);
extern void SWIG_RegisterMapping(char *, char *, void *(*)(void *));
extern char *SWIG_GetPtr(char *, void **, char *);
extern char *SWIG_GetPtrObj(PyObject *, void **, char *);
extern void SWIG_addvarlink(PyObject *, char *, PyObject *(*)(void), int (*)(PyObject *));
extern PyObject *SWIG_newvarlink(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#define SWIG_init initoglc
#define SWIG_name "oglc"
#include "export.h"
#include "oglhelpers.h"
static PyObject* t_output_helper(PyObject* target, PyObject* o) {
PyObject* o2;
PyObject* o3;
if (!target) {
target = o;
} else if (target == Py_None) {
Py_DECREF(Py_None);
target = o;
} else {
if (!PyTuple_Check(target)) {
o2 = target;
target = PyTuple_New(1);
PyTuple_SetItem(target, 0, o2);
}
o3 = PyTuple_New(1);
PyTuple_SetItem(o3, 0, o);
o2 = target;
target = PySequence_Concat(o2, o3);
Py_DECREF(o2);
Py_DECREF(o3);
}
return target;
}
#if PYTHON_API_VERSION >= 1009
static char* wxStringErrorMsg = "String or Unicode type required";
#else
static char* wxStringErrorMsg = "string type is required for parameter";
#endif
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This one will work for any class for the VERY generic cases, but beyond that
// the helper needs to know more about the type.
wxList* wxPy_wxListHelper(PyObject* pyList, char* className) {
wxPyTState* state = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
if (!PyList_Check(pyList)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Expected a list object.");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
int count = PyList_Size(pyList);
wxList* list = new wxList;
if (! list) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, "Unable to allocate wxList object");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
for (int x=0; x<count; x++) {
PyObject* pyo = PyList_GetItem(pyList, x);
wxObject* wxo = NULL;
if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(pyo, (void **)&wxo, className)) {
char errmsg[1024];
sprintf(errmsg, "Type error, expected list of %s objects", className);
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, errmsg);
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
list->Append(wxo);
}
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return list;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
wxList* wxPy_wxRealPoint_ListHelper(PyObject* pyList) {
wxPyTState* state = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
if (!PyList_Check(pyList)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Expected a list object.");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
int count = PyList_Size(pyList);
wxList* list = new wxList;
if (! list) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, "Unable to allocate wxList object");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
for (int x=0; x<count; x++) {
PyObject* pyo = PyList_GetItem(pyList, x);
if (PyTuple_Check(pyo)) {
PyObject* o1 = PyNumber_Float(PyTuple_GetItem(pyo, 0));
PyObject* o2 = PyNumber_Float(PyTuple_GetItem(pyo, 1));
double val1 = (o1 ? PyFloat_AsDouble(o1) : 0.0);
double val2 = (o2 ? PyFloat_AsDouble(o2) : 0.0);
list->Append((wxObject*) new wxRealPoint(val1, val2));
} else {
wxRealPoint* wxo = NULL;
if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(pyo, (void **)&wxo, "_wxRealPoint_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Type error, expected list of wxRealPoint objects or 2-tuples");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
list->Append((wxObject*) new wxRealPoint(*wxo));
}
}
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return list;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyShapeEvtHandler, wxShapeEvtHandler);
IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxPyShape, wxShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyRectangleShape, wxRectangleShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyControlPoint, wxControlPoint);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyBitmapShape, wxBitmapShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDrawnShape, wxDrawnShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyCompositeShape, wxCompositeShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDividedShape, wxDividedShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDivisionShape, wxDivisionShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyEllipseShape, wxEllipseShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyCircleShape, wxCircleShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyLineShape, wxLineShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyPolygonShape, wxPolygonShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyTextShape, wxTextShape);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglbasicc();
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglshapesc();
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglshapes2c();
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglcanvasc();
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
static PyObject *_wrap_wxOGLInitialize(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
char *_kwnames[] = { NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,":wxOGLInitialize",_kwnames))
return NULL;
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxOGLInitialize();
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
static PyObject *_wrap_wxOGLCleanUp(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs) {
PyObject * _resultobj;
char *_kwnames[] = { NULL };
self = self;
if(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args,kwargs,":wxOGLCleanUp",_kwnames))
return NULL;
{
wxPy_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
wxOGLCleanUp();
wxPy_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
} Py_INCREF(Py_None);
_resultobj = Py_None;
return _resultobj;
}
static PyMethodDef oglcMethods[] = {
{ "wxOGLCleanUp", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxOGLCleanUp, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ "wxOGLInitialize", (PyCFunction) _wrap_wxOGLInitialize, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS },
{ NULL, NULL }
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/*
* This table is used by the pointer type-checker
*/
static struct { char *n1; char *n2; void *(*pcnv)(void *); } _swig_mapping[] = {
{ "_signed_long","_long",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_wxCoord",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_int",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_signed_int",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_unsigned_int",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_wxWindowID",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_uint",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_EBool",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_size_t",0},
{ "_wxPrintQuality","_time_t",0},
{ "_byte","_unsigned_char",0},
{ "_long","_unsigned_long",0},
{ "_long","_signed_long",0},
{ "_size_t","_wxCoord",0},
{ "_size_t","_wxPrintQuality",0},
{ "_size_t","_time_t",0},
{ "_size_t","_unsigned_int",0},
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static PyObject *SWIG_globals;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglc() {
PyObject *m, *d;
SWIG_globals = SWIG_newvarlink();
m = Py_InitModule("oglc", oglcMethods);
d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"KEY_SHIFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) KEY_SHIFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"KEY_CTRL", PyInt_FromLong((long) KEY_CTRL));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_NONE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_NONE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_END", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_END));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_BOTH", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_BOTH));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_MIDDLE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_MIDDLE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_START", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_START));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_HOLLOW_CIRCLE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_HOLLOW_CIRCLE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_FILLED_CIRCLE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_FILLED_CIRCLE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_ARROW", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_ARROW));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_SINGLE_OBLIQUE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_SINGLE_OBLIQUE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_DOUBLE_OBLIQUE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_DOUBLE_OBLIQUE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_METAFILE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_METAFILE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_POSITION_END", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_POSITION_END));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ARROW_POSITION_START", PyInt_FromLong((long) ARROW_POSITION_START));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"CONTROL_POINT_VERTICAL", PyInt_FromLong((long) CONTROL_POINT_VERTICAL));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"CONTROL_POINT_HORIZONTAL", PyInt_FromLong((long) CONTROL_POINT_HORIZONTAL));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"CONTROL_POINT_DIAGONAL", PyInt_FromLong((long) CONTROL_POINT_DIAGONAL));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_TO", PyInt_FromLong((long) CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_TO));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_FROM", PyInt_FromLong((long) CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_FROM));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"CONTROL_POINT_LINE", PyInt_FromLong((long) CONTROL_POINT_LINE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"FORMAT_NONE", PyInt_FromLong((long) FORMAT_NONE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ", PyInt_FromLong((long) FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"FORMAT_CENTRE_VERT", PyInt_FromLong((long) FORMAT_CENTRE_VERT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"FORMAT_SIZE_TO_CONTENTS", PyInt_FromLong((long) FORMAT_SIZE_TO_CONTENTS));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"LINE_ALIGNMENT_HORIZ", PyInt_FromLong((long) LINE_ALIGNMENT_HORIZ));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"LINE_ALIGNMENT_VERT", PyInt_FromLong((long) LINE_ALIGNMENT_VERT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"LINE_ALIGNMENT_TO_NEXT_HANDLE", PyInt_FromLong((long) LINE_ALIGNMENT_TO_NEXT_HANDLE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"LINE_ALIGNMENT_NONE", PyInt_FromLong((long) LINE_ALIGNMENT_NONE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"SHADOW_NONE", PyInt_FromLong((long) SHADOW_NONE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"SHADOW_LEFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) SHADOW_LEFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"SHADOW_RIGHT", PyInt_FromLong((long) SHADOW_RIGHT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"OP_CLICK_LEFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) OP_CLICK_LEFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"OP_CLICK_RIGHT", PyInt_FromLong((long) OP_CLICK_RIGHT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"OP_DRAG_LEFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) OP_DRAG_LEFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"OP_DRAG_RIGHT", PyInt_FromLong((long) OP_DRAG_RIGHT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"OP_ALL", PyInt_FromLong((long) OP_ALL));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ATTACHMENT_MODE_NONE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ATTACHMENT_MODE_NONE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ATTACHMENT_MODE_EDGE", PyInt_FromLong((long) ATTACHMENT_MODE_EDGE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"ATTACHMENT_MODE_BRANCHING", PyInt_FromLong((long) ATTACHMENT_MODE_BRANCHING));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_NORMAL", PyInt_FromLong((long) BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_NORMAL));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_BLOB", PyInt_FromLong((long) BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_BLOB));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_VERTICALLY", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_VERTICALLY));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_HORIZONTALLY", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_HORIZONTALLY));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_BOTH", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_BOTH));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_LEFT_OF", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_LEFT_OF));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_RIGHT_OF", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_RIGHT_OF));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_ABOVE", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_ABOVE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_BELOW", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_BELOW));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_TOP", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_TOP));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_BOTTOM", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_BOTTOM));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_LEFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_LEFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_RIGHT", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_RIGHT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_TOP", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_TOP));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_BOTTOM", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_BOTTOM));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_LEFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_LEFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_RIGHT", PyInt_FromLong((long) gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_RIGHT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"DIVISION_SIDE_NONE", PyInt_FromLong((long) DIVISION_SIDE_NONE));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"DIVISION_SIDE_LEFT", PyInt_FromLong((long) DIVISION_SIDE_LEFT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"DIVISION_SIDE_TOP", PyInt_FromLong((long) DIVISION_SIDE_TOP));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"DIVISION_SIDE_RIGHT", PyInt_FromLong((long) DIVISION_SIDE_RIGHT));
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"DIVISION_SIDE_BOTTOM", PyInt_FromLong((long) DIVISION_SIDE_BOTTOM));
initoglbasicc();
initoglshapesc();
initoglshapes2c();
initoglcanvasc();
wxClassInfo::CleanUpClasses();
wxClassInfo::InitializeClasses();
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxControlPoint", "wxPyControlPoint");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxShapeCanvas", "wxPyShapeCanvas");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxShapeEvtHandler", "wxPyShapeEvtHandler");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxShape", "wxPyShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxRectangleShape", "wxPyRectangleShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxDrawnShape", "wxPyDrawnShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxCompositeShape", "wxPyCompositeShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxDividedShape", "wxPyDividedShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxDivisionShape", "wxPyDivisionShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxEllipseShape", "wxPyEllipseShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxCircleShape", "wxPyCircleShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxLineShape", "wxPyLineShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxPolygonShape", "wxPyPolygonShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxTextShape", "wxPyTextShape");
{
int i;
for (i = 0; _swig_mapping[i].n1; i++)
SWIG_RegisterMapping(_swig_mapping[i].n1,_swig_mapping[i].n2,_swig_mapping[i].pcnv);
}
}

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: ogl.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the wxWindows Object Graphics Library
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 30-June-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module ogl
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "oglhelpers.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%import windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern misc.i
%extern gdi.i
%include _ogldefs.i
%import oglbasic.i
%import oglshapes.i
%import oglshapes2.i
%import oglcanvas.i
%pragma(python) code = "import wx"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
enum {
KEY_SHIFT,
KEY_CTRL,
ARROW_NONE,
ARROW_END,
ARROW_BOTH,
ARROW_MIDDLE,
ARROW_START,
ARROW_HOLLOW_CIRCLE,
ARROW_FILLED_CIRCLE,
ARROW_ARROW,
ARROW_SINGLE_OBLIQUE,
ARROW_DOUBLE_OBLIQUE,
ARROW_METAFILE,
ARROW_POSITION_END,
ARROW_POSITION_START,
CONTROL_POINT_VERTICAL,
CONTROL_POINT_HORIZONTAL,
CONTROL_POINT_DIAGONAL,
CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_TO,
CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_FROM,
CONTROL_POINT_LINE,
FORMAT_NONE,
FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ,
FORMAT_CENTRE_VERT,
FORMAT_SIZE_TO_CONTENTS,
LINE_ALIGNMENT_HORIZ,
LINE_ALIGNMENT_VERT,
LINE_ALIGNMENT_TO_NEXT_HANDLE,
LINE_ALIGNMENT_NONE,
SHADOW_NONE,
SHADOW_LEFT,
SHADOW_RIGHT,
// SHAPE_BASIC,
// SHAPE_RECTANGLE,
// SHAPE_ELLIPSE,
// SHAPE_POLYGON,
// SHAPE_CIRCLE,
// SHAPE_LINE,
// SHAPE_DIVIDED_RECTANGLE,
// SHAPE_COMPOSITE,
// SHAPE_CONTROL_POINT,
// SHAPE_DRAWN,
// SHAPE_DIVISION,
// SHAPE_LABEL_OBJECT,
// SHAPE_BITMAP,
// SHAPE_DIVIDED_OBJECT_CONTROL_POINT,
// OBJECT_REGION,
OP_CLICK_LEFT,
OP_CLICK_RIGHT,
OP_DRAG_LEFT,
OP_DRAG_RIGHT,
OP_ALL,
ATTACHMENT_MODE_NONE,
ATTACHMENT_MODE_EDGE,
ATTACHMENT_MODE_BRANCHING,
BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_NORMAL,
BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_BLOB,
gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_VERTICALLY,
gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_HORIZONTALLY,
gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_BOTH,
gyCONSTRAINT_LEFT_OF,
gyCONSTRAINT_RIGHT_OF,
gyCONSTRAINT_ABOVE,
gyCONSTRAINT_BELOW,
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_TOP,
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_BOTTOM,
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_LEFT,
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_RIGHT,
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_TOP,
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_BOTTOM,
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_LEFT,
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_RIGHT,
DIVISION_SIDE_NONE,
DIVISION_SIDE_LEFT,
DIVISION_SIDE_TOP,
DIVISION_SIDE_RIGHT,
DIVISION_SIDE_BOTTOM,
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void wxOGLInitialize();
void wxOGLCleanUp();
%{
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This one will work for any class for the VERY generic cases, but beyond that
// the helper needs to know more about the type.
wxList* wxPy_wxListHelper(PyObject* pyList, char* className) {
wxPyTState* state = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
if (!PyList_Check(pyList)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Expected a list object.");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
int count = PyList_Size(pyList);
wxList* list = new wxList;
if (! list) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, "Unable to allocate wxList object");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
for (int x=0; x<count; x++) {
PyObject* pyo = PyList_GetItem(pyList, x);
wxObject* wxo = NULL;
if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(pyo, (void **)&wxo, className)) {
char errmsg[1024];
sprintf(errmsg, "Type error, expected list of %s objects", className);
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, errmsg);
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
list->Append(wxo);
}
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return list;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
wxList* wxPy_wxRealPoint_ListHelper(PyObject* pyList) {
wxPyTState* state = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
if (!PyList_Check(pyList)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Expected a list object.");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
int count = PyList_Size(pyList);
wxList* list = new wxList;
if (! list) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, "Unable to allocate wxList object");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
for (int x=0; x<count; x++) {
PyObject* pyo = PyList_GetItem(pyList, x);
if (PyTuple_Check(pyo)) {
PyObject* o1 = PyNumber_Float(PyTuple_GetItem(pyo, 0));
PyObject* o2 = PyNumber_Float(PyTuple_GetItem(pyo, 1));
double val1 = (o1 ? PyFloat_AsDouble(o1) : 0.0);
double val2 = (o2 ? PyFloat_AsDouble(o2) : 0.0);
list->Append((wxObject*) new wxRealPoint(val1, val2));
} else {
wxRealPoint* wxo = NULL;
if (SWIG_GetPtrObj(pyo, (void **)&wxo, "_wxRealPoint_p")) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Type error, expected list of wxRealPoint objects or 2-tuples");
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return NULL;
}
list->Append((wxObject*) new wxRealPoint(*wxo));
}
}
wxPyEndBlockThreads(state);
return list;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyShapeEvtHandler, wxShapeEvtHandler);
IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxPyShape, wxShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyRectangleShape, wxRectangleShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyControlPoint, wxControlPoint);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyBitmapShape, wxBitmapShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDrawnShape, wxDrawnShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyCompositeShape, wxCompositeShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDividedShape, wxDividedShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDivisionShape, wxDivisionShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyEllipseShape, wxEllipseShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyCircleShape, wxCircleShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyLineShape, wxLineShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyPolygonShape, wxPolygonShape);
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyTextShape, wxTextShape);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglbasicc();
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglshapesc();
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglshapes2c();
extern "C" SWIGEXPORT(void) initoglcanvasc();
%}
%init %{
initoglbasicc();
initoglshapesc();
initoglshapes2c();
initoglcanvasc();
wxClassInfo::CleanUpClasses();
wxClassInfo::InitializeClasses();
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxControlPoint", "wxPyControlPoint");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxShapeCanvas", "wxPyShapeCanvas");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxShapeEvtHandler", "wxPyShapeEvtHandler");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxShape", "wxPyShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxRectangleShape", "wxPyRectangleShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxDrawnShape", "wxPyDrawnShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxCompositeShape", "wxPyCompositeShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxDividedShape", "wxPyDividedShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxDivisionShape", "wxPyDivisionShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxEllipseShape", "wxPyEllipseShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxCircleShape", "wxPyCircleShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxLineShape", "wxPyLineShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxPolygonShape", "wxPyPolygonShape");
wxPyPtrTypeMap_Add("wxTextShape", "wxPyTextShape");
%}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// And this gets appended to the shadow class file.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%pragma(python) include="_oglextras.py";
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import oglc
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
from oglbasic import *
from oglshapes import *
from oglshapes2 import *
from oglcanvas import *
import wx
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
wxOGLInitialize = oglc.wxOGLInitialize
wxOGLCleanUp = oglc.wxOGLCleanUp
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------
KEY_SHIFT = oglc.KEY_SHIFT
KEY_CTRL = oglc.KEY_CTRL
ARROW_NONE = oglc.ARROW_NONE
ARROW_END = oglc.ARROW_END
ARROW_BOTH = oglc.ARROW_BOTH
ARROW_MIDDLE = oglc.ARROW_MIDDLE
ARROW_START = oglc.ARROW_START
ARROW_HOLLOW_CIRCLE = oglc.ARROW_HOLLOW_CIRCLE
ARROW_FILLED_CIRCLE = oglc.ARROW_FILLED_CIRCLE
ARROW_ARROW = oglc.ARROW_ARROW
ARROW_SINGLE_OBLIQUE = oglc.ARROW_SINGLE_OBLIQUE
ARROW_DOUBLE_OBLIQUE = oglc.ARROW_DOUBLE_OBLIQUE
ARROW_METAFILE = oglc.ARROW_METAFILE
ARROW_POSITION_END = oglc.ARROW_POSITION_END
ARROW_POSITION_START = oglc.ARROW_POSITION_START
CONTROL_POINT_VERTICAL = oglc.CONTROL_POINT_VERTICAL
CONTROL_POINT_HORIZONTAL = oglc.CONTROL_POINT_HORIZONTAL
CONTROL_POINT_DIAGONAL = oglc.CONTROL_POINT_DIAGONAL
CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_TO = oglc.CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_TO
CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_FROM = oglc.CONTROL_POINT_ENDPOINT_FROM
CONTROL_POINT_LINE = oglc.CONTROL_POINT_LINE
FORMAT_NONE = oglc.FORMAT_NONE
FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ = oglc.FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ
FORMAT_CENTRE_VERT = oglc.FORMAT_CENTRE_VERT
FORMAT_SIZE_TO_CONTENTS = oglc.FORMAT_SIZE_TO_CONTENTS
LINE_ALIGNMENT_HORIZ = oglc.LINE_ALIGNMENT_HORIZ
LINE_ALIGNMENT_VERT = oglc.LINE_ALIGNMENT_VERT
LINE_ALIGNMENT_TO_NEXT_HANDLE = oglc.LINE_ALIGNMENT_TO_NEXT_HANDLE
LINE_ALIGNMENT_NONE = oglc.LINE_ALIGNMENT_NONE
SHADOW_NONE = oglc.SHADOW_NONE
SHADOW_LEFT = oglc.SHADOW_LEFT
SHADOW_RIGHT = oglc.SHADOW_RIGHT
OP_CLICK_LEFT = oglc.OP_CLICK_LEFT
OP_CLICK_RIGHT = oglc.OP_CLICK_RIGHT
OP_DRAG_LEFT = oglc.OP_DRAG_LEFT
OP_DRAG_RIGHT = oglc.OP_DRAG_RIGHT
OP_ALL = oglc.OP_ALL
ATTACHMENT_MODE_NONE = oglc.ATTACHMENT_MODE_NONE
ATTACHMENT_MODE_EDGE = oglc.ATTACHMENT_MODE_EDGE
ATTACHMENT_MODE_BRANCHING = oglc.ATTACHMENT_MODE_BRANCHING
BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_NORMAL = oglc.BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_NORMAL
BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_BLOB = oglc.BRANCHING_ATTACHMENT_BLOB
gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_VERTICALLY = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_VERTICALLY
gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_HORIZONTALLY = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_HORIZONTALLY
gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_BOTH = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_CENTRED_BOTH
gyCONSTRAINT_LEFT_OF = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_LEFT_OF
gyCONSTRAINT_RIGHT_OF = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_RIGHT_OF
gyCONSTRAINT_ABOVE = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_ABOVE
gyCONSTRAINT_BELOW = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_BELOW
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_TOP = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_TOP
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_BOTTOM = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_BOTTOM
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_LEFT = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_LEFT
gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_RIGHT = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_ALIGNED_RIGHT
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_TOP = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_TOP
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_BOTTOM = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_BOTTOM
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_LEFT = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_LEFT
gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_RIGHT = oglc.gyCONSTRAINT_MIDALIGNED_RIGHT
DIVISION_SIDE_NONE = oglc.DIVISION_SIDE_NONE
DIVISION_SIDE_LEFT = oglc.DIVISION_SIDE_LEFT
DIVISION_SIDE_TOP = oglc.DIVISION_SIDE_TOP
DIVISION_SIDE_RIGHT = oglc.DIVISION_SIDE_RIGHT
DIVISION_SIDE_BOTTOM = oglc.DIVISION_SIDE_BOTTOM
#-------------- USER INCLUDE -----------------------
# aliases
wxShapeCanvas = wxPyShapeCanvas
wxShapeEvtHandler = wxPyShapeEvtHandler
wxShape = wxPyShape
wxRectangleShape = wxPyRectangleShape
wxBitmapShape = wxPyBitmapShape
wxDrawnShape = wxPyDrawnShape
wxCompositeShape = wxPyCompositeShape
wxDividedShape = wxPyDividedShape
wxDivisionShape = wxPyDivisionShape
wxEllipseShape = wxPyEllipseShape
wxCircleShape = wxPyCircleShape
wxLineShape = wxPyLineShape
wxPolygonShape = wxPyPolygonShape
wxTextShape = wxPyTextShape
wxControlPoint = wxPyControlPoint
# Stuff these names into the wx namespace so wxPyConstructObject can find them
import wx
wx.wxArrowHeadPtr = wxArrowHeadPtr
wx.wxControlPointPtr = wxPyControlPointPtr
wx.wxDiagramPtr = wxDiagramPtr
wx.wxOGLConstraintPtr = wxOGLConstraintPtr
wx.wxPseudoMetaFilePtr = wxPseudoMetaFile
wx.wxPyBitmapShapePtr = wxPyBitmapShapePtr
wx.wxPyCircleShapePtr = wxPyCircleShapePtr
wx.wxPyCompositeShapePtr = wxPyCompositeShapePtr
wx.wxPyControlPointPtr = wxPyControlPointPtr
wx.wxPyDividedShapePtr = wxPyDividedShapePtr
wx.wxPyDivisionShapePtr = wxPyDivisionShapePtr
wx.wxPyDrawnShapePtr = wxPyDrawnShapePtr
wx.wxPyEllipseShapePtr = wxPyEllipseShapePtr
wx.wxPyLineShapePtr = wxPyLineShapePtr
wx.wxPyPolygonShapePtr = wxPyPolygonShapePtr
wx.wxPyRectangleShapePtr = wxPyRectangleShapePtr
wx.wxPyShapeCanvasPtr = wxPyShapeCanvasPtr
wx.wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr = wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr
wx.wxPyShapePtr = wxPyShapePtr
wx.wxPyTextShapePtr = wxPyTextShapePtr
wx.wxShapeRegionPtr = wxShapeRegionPtr

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: oglbasic.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the wxWindows Object Graphics Library
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 3-Sept-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module oglbasic
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "oglhelpers.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%import windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern misc.i
%extern gdi.i
%include _ogldefs.i
//%extern oglcanvas.i
%pragma(python) code = "import wx"
%pragma(python) code = "from oglcanvas import wxPyShapeCanvasPtr"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxShapeRegion : public wxObject {
public:
wxShapeRegion();
//~wxShapeRegion();
void SetText(const wxString& s);
void SetFont(wxFont *f);
void SetMinSize(double w, double h);
void SetSize(double w, double h);
void SetPosition(double x, double y);
void SetProportions(double x, double y);
void SetFormatMode(int mode);
void SetName(const wxString& s);
void SetColour(const wxString& col);
wxString GetText();
wxFont *GetFont();
void GetMinSize(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
void GetProportion(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
void GetSize(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
void GetPosition(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
int GetFormatMode();
wxString GetName();
wxString GetColour();
wxColour *GetActualColourObject();
wxList& GetFormattedText();
wxString GetPenColour();
int GetPenStyle();
void SetPenStyle(int style);
void SetPenColour(const wxString& col);
wxPen *GetActualPen();
double GetWidth();
double GetHeight();
void ClearText();
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyShapeEvtHandler,wxShapeEvtHandler);
%}
class wxPyShapeEvtHandler : public wxObject {
public:
wxPyShapeEvtHandler(wxPyShapeEvtHandler *prev = NULL,
wxPyShape *shape = NULL);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyShapeEvtHandler)"
%addmethods { void Destroy() { delete self; } }
void SetShape(wxPyShape *sh);
wxPyShape *GetShape();
void SetPreviousHandler(wxPyShapeEvtHandler* handler);
wxPyShapeEvtHandler* GetPreviousHandler();
wxPyShapeEvtHandler* CreateNewCopy();
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyShape, wxShape);
%}
class wxPyShape : public wxPyShapeEvtHandler {
public:
// wxPyShape(wxPyShapeCanvas *can = NULL); abstract base class...
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyShape)"
%addmethods {
void Destroy() { delete self; }
}
void GetBoundingBoxMax(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
void GetBoundingBoxMin(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
bool GetPerimeterPoint(double x1, double y1,
double x2, double y2,
double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
wxPyShapeCanvas *GetCanvas();
void SetCanvas(wxPyShapeCanvas *the_canvas);
void AddToCanvas(wxPyShapeCanvas *the_canvas, wxPyShape *addAfter = NULL);
void InsertInCanvas(wxPyShapeCanvas *the_canvas);
void RemoveFromCanvas(wxPyShapeCanvas *the_canvas);
double GetX();
double GetY();
void SetX(double x);
void SetY(double y);
wxPyShape *GetParent();
void SetParent(wxPyShape *p);
wxPyShape *GetTopAncestor();
// wxList& GetChildren();
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetChildren() {
wxList& list = self->GetChildren();
return wxPy_ConvertList(&list, "wxPyShape");
}
}
void Unlink();
void SetDrawHandles(bool drawH);
bool GetDrawHandles();
void MakeControlPoints();
void DeleteControlPoints(wxDC *dc = NULL);
void ResetControlPoints();
wxPyShapeEvtHandler *GetEventHandler();
void SetEventHandler(wxPyShapeEvtHandler *handler);
void MakeMandatoryControlPoints();
void ResetMandatoryControlPoints();
bool Recompute();
void CalculateSize();
void Select(bool select = TRUE, wxDC* dc = NULL);
void SetHighlight(bool hi = TRUE, bool recurse = FALSE);
bool IsHighlighted() ;
bool Selected();
bool AncestorSelected();
void SetSensitivityFilter(int sens = OP_ALL, bool recursive = FALSE);
int GetSensitivityFilter();
void SetDraggable(bool drag, bool recursive = FALSE);
void SetFixedSize(bool x, bool y);
void GetFixedSize(bool *OUTPUT, bool *OUTPUT) ;
bool GetFixedWidth();
bool GetFixedHeight();
void SetSpaceAttachments(bool sp);
bool GetSpaceAttachments() ;
void SetShadowMode(int mode, bool redraw = FALSE);
int GetShadowMode();
bool HitTest(double x, double y, int *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
void SetCentreResize(bool cr);
bool GetCentreResize();
void SetMaintainAspectRatio(bool ar);
bool GetMaintainAspectRatio();
// wxList& GetLines();
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetLines() {
wxList& list = self->GetLines();
return wxPy_ConvertList(&list, "wxPyLineShape");
}
}
void SetDisableLabel(bool flag);
bool GetDisableLabel();
void SetAttachmentMode(int mode);
int GetAttachmentMode();
void SetId(long i);
long GetId();
void SetPen(wxPen *pen);
void SetBrush(wxBrush *brush);
// void SetClientData(wxObject *client_data);
// wxObject *GetClientData();
%addmethods {
void SetClientData(PyObject* userData) {
wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
if (userData)
data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
self->SetClientData(data);
}
PyObject* GetClientData() {
wxPyUserData* data = (wxPyUserData*)self->GetClientData();
if (data) {
Py_INCREF(data->m_obj);
return data->m_obj;
} else {
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
}
}
void Show(bool show);
bool IsShown();
void Move(wxDC& dc, double x1, double y1, bool display = TRUE);
void Erase(wxDC& dc);
void EraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void Draw(wxDC& dc);
void Flash();
void MoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void DrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void SetSize(double x, double y, bool recursive = TRUE);
void SetAttachmentSize(double x, double y);
void Attach(wxPyShapeCanvas *can);
void Detach();
bool Constrain();
void AddLine(wxPyLineShape *line, wxPyShape *other,
int attachFrom = 0, int attachTo = 0,
int positionFrom = -1, int positionTo = -1);
int GetLinePosition(wxPyLineShape* line);
void AddText(const wxString& string);
wxPen *GetPen();
wxBrush *GetBrush();
void SetDefaultRegionSize();
void FormatText(wxDC& dc, const wxString& s, int regionId = 0);
void SetFormatMode(int mode, int regionId = 0);
int GetFormatMode(int regionId = 0);
void SetFont(wxFont *font, int regionId = 0);
wxFont *GetFont(int regionId = 0);
void SetTextColour(const wxString& colour, int regionId = 0);
wxString GetTextColour(int regionId = 0);
int GetNumberOfTextRegions();
void SetRegionName(const wxString& name, int regionId = 0);
wxString GetRegionName(int regionId);
int GetRegionId(const wxString& name);
void NameRegions(const wxString& parentName = "");
// wxList& GetRegions();
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetRegions() {
wxList& list = self->GetRegions();
return wxPy_ConvertList(&list, "wxShapeRegion");
}
}
void AddRegion(wxShapeRegion *region);
void ClearRegions();
void AssignNewIds();
wxPyShape *FindRegion(const wxString& regionName, int *OUTPUT);
void FindRegionNames(wxStringList& list);
void ClearText(int regionId = 0);
void RemoveLine(wxPyLineShape *line);
#ifdef PROLOGIO
void WriteAttributes(wxExpr *clause);
void ReadAttributes(wxExpr *clause);
void ReadConstraints(wxExpr *clause, wxExprDatabase *database);
void WriteRegions(wxExpr *clause);
void ReadRegions(wxExpr *clause);
#endif
bool GetAttachmentPosition(int attachment, double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT,
int nth = 0, int no_arcs = 1, wxPyLineShape *line = NULL);
int GetNumberOfAttachments();
bool AttachmentIsValid(int attachment);
bool GetAttachmentPositionEdge(int attachment, double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT,
int nth = 0, int no_arcs = 1, wxPyLineShape *line = NULL);
wxRealPoint CalcSimpleAttachment(const wxRealPoint& pt1, const wxRealPoint& pt2,
int nth, int noArcs, wxPyLineShape* line);
bool AttachmentSortTest(int attachmentPoint, const wxRealPoint& pt1, const wxRealPoint& pt2);
void EraseLinks(wxDC& dc, int attachment = -1, bool recurse = FALSE);
void DrawLinks(wxDC& dc, int attachment = -1, bool recurse = FALSE);
bool MoveLineToNewAttachment(wxDC& dc, wxPyLineShape *to_move,
double x, double y);
//void ApplyAttachmentOrdering(wxList& linesToSort);
%addmethods {
void ApplyAttachmentOrdering(PyObject* linesToSort) {
wxList* list = wxPy_wxListHelper(linesToSort, "_wxPyLineShape_p");
self->ApplyAttachmentOrdering(*list);
delete list;
}
}
wxRealPoint GetBranchingAttachmentRoot(int attachment);
bool GetBranchingAttachmentInfo(int attachment, wxRealPoint& root, wxRealPoint& neck,
wxRealPoint& shoulder1, wxRealPoint& shoulder2);
bool GetBranchingAttachmentPoint(int attachment, int n, wxRealPoint& attachmentPoint,
wxRealPoint& stemPoint);
int GetAttachmentLineCount(int attachment);
void SetBranchNeckLength(int len);
int GetBranchNeckLength();
void SetBranchStemLength(int len);
int GetBranchStemLength();
void SetBranchSpacing(int len);
int GetBranchSpacing();
void SetBranchStyle(long style);
long GetBranchStyle();
int PhysicalToLogicalAttachment(int physicalAttachment);
int LogicalToPhysicalAttachment(int logicalAttachment);
bool Draggable();
bool HasDescendant(wxPyShape *image);
wxPyShape *CreateNewCopy(bool resetMapping = TRUE, bool recompute = TRUE);
void Copy(wxPyShape& copy);
void CopyWithHandler(wxPyShape& copy);
void Rotate(double x, double y, double theta);
double GetRotation();
void ClearAttachments();
void Recentre(wxDC& dc);
void ClearPointList(wxList& list);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import oglbasicc
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
import wx
from oglcanvas import wxPyShapeCanvasPtr
class wxShapeRegionPtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def SetText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetFont(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetFont,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetMinSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetMinSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetProportions(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetProportions,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetFormatMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetFormatMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetName(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetName,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFont(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetFont,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxFontPtr(val)
return val
def GetMinSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetMinSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetProportion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetProportion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFormatMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetFormatMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetName(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetName,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetActualColourObject(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetActualColourObject,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxColourPtr(val)
return val
def GetFormattedText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetFormattedText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPenColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetPenColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPenStyle(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetPenStyle,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetPenStyle(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetPenStyle,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetPenColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_SetPenColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetActualPen(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetActualPen,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxPenPtr(val)
return val
def GetWidth(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetWidth,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetHeight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_GetHeight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxShapeRegion_ClearText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxShapeRegion instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxShapeRegion(wxShapeRegionPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglbasicc.new_wxShapeRegion,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
class wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Destroy(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_Destroy,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_SetShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_GetShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetPreviousHandler(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_SetPreviousHandler,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPreviousHandler(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_GetPreviousHandler,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CreateNewCopy(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_CreateNewCopy,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDelete(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDelete,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShapeEvtHandler_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyShapeEvtHandler instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyShapeEvtHandler(wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglbasicc.new_wxPyShapeEvtHandler,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyShapeEvtHandler)
class wxPyShapePtr(wxPyShapeEvtHandlerPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Destroy(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Destroy,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBoundingBoxMax(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBoundingBoxMax,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBoundingBoxMin(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBoundingBoxMin,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPerimeterPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetPerimeterPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddToCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AddToCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def InsertInCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_InsertInCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def RemoveFromCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_RemoveFromCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetX(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetX,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetY(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetY,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetX(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetX,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetY(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetY,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetParent(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetParent,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetParent(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetParent,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetTopAncestor(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetTopAncestor,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetChildren(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetChildren,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Unlink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Unlink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetDrawHandles(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetDrawHandles,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetDrawHandles(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetDrawHandles,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def MakeControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_MakeControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DeleteControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_DeleteControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ResetControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ResetControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetEventHandler(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetEventHandler,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetEventHandler(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetEventHandler,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def MakeMandatoryControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_MakeMandatoryControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ResetMandatoryControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ResetMandatoryControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Recompute(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Recompute,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CalculateSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_CalculateSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Select(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Select,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def IsHighlighted(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_IsHighlighted,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Selected(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Selected,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AncestorSelected(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AncestorSelected,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSensitivityFilter(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetSensitivityFilter,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetSensitivityFilter(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetSensitivityFilter,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetDraggable(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetDraggable,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetFixedSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetFixedSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFixedSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetFixedSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFixedWidth(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetFixedWidth,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFixedHeight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetFixedHeight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSpaceAttachments(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetSpaceAttachments,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetSpaceAttachments(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetSpaceAttachments,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetShadowMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetShadowMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetShadowMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetShadowMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def HitTest(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_HitTest,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetCentreResize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetCentreResize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetCentreResize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetCentreResize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetMaintainAspectRatio(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetMaintainAspectRatio,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetMaintainAspectRatio(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetMaintainAspectRatio,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetLines(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetLines,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetDisableLabel(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetDisableLabel,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetDisableLabel(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetDisableLabel,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetAttachmentMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetAttachmentMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetAttachmentMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetAttachmentMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetId(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetId,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetId(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetId,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetPen(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetPen,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetBrush(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetBrush,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetClientData(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetClientData,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetClientData(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetClientData,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Show(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Show,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def IsShown(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_IsShown,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Move(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Move,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Erase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Erase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def EraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_EraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Draw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Draw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Flash(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Flash,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def MoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_MoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_DrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetAttachmentSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetAttachmentSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Attach(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Attach,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Detach(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Detach,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Constrain(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Constrain,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddLine(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AddLine,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetLinePosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetLinePosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AddText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPen(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetPen,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxPenPtr(val)
return val
def GetBrush(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBrush,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxBrushPtr(val)
return val
def SetDefaultRegionSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetDefaultRegionSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FormatText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_FormatText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetFormatMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetFormatMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFormatMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetFormatMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetFont(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetFont,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFont(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetFont,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxFontPtr(val)
return val
def SetTextColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetTextColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetTextColour(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetTextColour,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetNumberOfTextRegions(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetNumberOfTextRegions,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetRegionName(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetRegionName,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetRegionName(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetRegionName,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetRegionId(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetRegionId,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def NameRegions(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_NameRegions,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetRegions(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetRegions,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddRegion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AddRegion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearRegions(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ClearRegions,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AssignNewIds(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AssignNewIds,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindRegion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_FindRegion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindRegionNames(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_FindRegionNames,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearText(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ClearText,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def RemoveLine(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_RemoveLine,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetAttachmentPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetAttachmentPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetNumberOfAttachments(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetNumberOfAttachments,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AttachmentIsValid(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AttachmentIsValid,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetAttachmentPositionEdge(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetAttachmentPositionEdge,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CalcSimpleAttachment(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_CalcSimpleAttachment,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxRealPointPtr(val) ; val.thisown = 1
return val
def AttachmentSortTest(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_AttachmentSortTest,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def EraseLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_EraseLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DrawLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_DrawLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def MoveLineToNewAttachment(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_MoveLineToNewAttachment,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ApplyAttachmentOrdering(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ApplyAttachmentOrdering,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBranchingAttachmentRoot(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchingAttachmentRoot,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxRealPointPtr(val) ; val.thisown = 1
return val
def GetBranchingAttachmentInfo(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchingAttachmentInfo,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBranchingAttachmentPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchingAttachmentPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetAttachmentLineCount(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetAttachmentLineCount,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetBranchNeckLength(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetBranchNeckLength,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBranchNeckLength(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchNeckLength,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetBranchStemLength(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetBranchStemLength,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBranchStemLength(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchStemLength,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetBranchSpacing(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetBranchSpacing,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBranchSpacing(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchSpacing,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetBranchStyle(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_SetBranchStyle,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetBranchStyle(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetBranchStyle,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def PhysicalToLogicalAttachment(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_PhysicalToLogicalAttachment,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LogicalToPhysicalAttachment(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_LogicalToPhysicalAttachment,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Draggable(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Draggable,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def HasDescendant(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_HasDescendant,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CreateNewCopy(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_CreateNewCopy,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Copy(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Copy,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CopyWithHandler(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_CopyWithHandler,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Rotate(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Rotate,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetRotation(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_GetRotation,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearAttachments(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ClearAttachments,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Recentre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_Recentre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearPointList(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_ClearPointList,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDelete(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDelete,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglbasicc.wxPyShape_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyShape instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyShape(wxPyShapePtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: oglcanvas.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the wxWindows Object Graphics Library
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 7-Sept-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module oglcanvas
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "oglhelpers.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%import windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern misc.i
%extern gdi.i
%include _ogldefs.i
%import oglbasic.i
%pragma(python) code = "import wx"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxDiagram : public wxObject {
public:
wxDiagram();
//~wxDiagram();
void AddShape(wxPyShape* shape, wxPyShape *addAfter = NULL);
void Clear(wxDC& dc);
void DeleteAllShapes();
void DrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2);
wxPyShape* FindShape(long id);
wxPyShapeCanvas* GetCanvas();
int GetCount();
double GetGridSpacing();
int GetMouseTolerance();
// wxList* GetShapeList();
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetShapeList() {
wxList* list = self->GetShapeList();
return wxPy_ConvertList(list, "wxPyShape");
}
}
bool GetQuickEditMode();
bool GetSnapToGrid();
void InsertShape(wxPyShape *shape);
bool LoadFile(const wxString& filename);
// **** Have to deal with wxExpr and wxExprDatabase first...
//void OnDatabaseLoad(wxExprDatabase& database);
//void OnDatabaseSave(wxExprDatabase& database);
//bool OnHeaderLoad(wxExprDatabase& database, wxExpr& expr);
//bool OnHeaderSave(wxExprDatabase& database, wxExpr& expr);
//bool OnShapeLoad(wxExprDatabase& database, wxPyShape& shape, wxExpr& expr);
//bool OnShapeSave(wxExprDatabase& database, wxPyShape& shape, wxExpr& expr);
void ReadContainerGeometry(wxExprDatabase& database);
void ReadLines(wxExprDatabase& database);
void ReadNodes(wxExprDatabase& database);
void RecentreAll(wxDC& dc);
void Redraw(wxDC& dc);
void RemoveAllShapes();
void RemoveShape(wxPyShape* shape);
bool SaveFile(const wxString& filename);
void SetCanvas(wxPyShapeCanvas* canvas);
void SetGridSpacing(double spacing);
void SetMouseTolerance(int tolerance);
void SetQuickEditMode(bool mode);
void SetSnapToGrid(bool snap);
void ShowAll(bool show);
void Snap(double *INOUT, double *INOUT);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnBeginDragLeft);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnBeginDragRight);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnEndDragLeft);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnEndDragRight);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnDragLeft);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnDragRight);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnLeftClick);
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(wxPyShapeCanvas, wxShapeCanvas, OnRightClick);
%}
class wxPyShapeCanvas : public wxScrolledWindow {
public:
wxPyShapeCanvas(wxWindow* parent = NULL, wxWindowID id = -1,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxBORDER);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyShapeCanvas)"
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:#wx._StdWindowCallbacks(self)"
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:#wx._StdOnScrollCallbacks(self)"
void AddShape(wxPyShape *shape, wxPyShape *addAfter = NULL);
// **** Need a typemap for wxClassInfo, or implement wxObject, etc.....
wxPyShape* FindShape(double x1, double y, int *OUTPUT,
wxClassInfo *info = NULL, wxPyShape* notImage = NULL);
wxPyShape * FindFirstSensitiveShape(double x1, double y, int *OUTPUT, int op);
wxDiagram* GetDiagram();
bool GetQuickEditMode();
void InsertShape(wxPyShape* shape);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0);
void Redraw(wxDC& dc);
void RemoveShape(wxPyShape *shape);
void SetDiagram(wxDiagram *diagram);
void Snap(double *INOUT, double *INOUT);
};
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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import oglcanvasc
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
from oglbasic import *
import wx
class wxDiagramPtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def AddShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_AddShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Clear(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_Clear,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DeleteAllShapes(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_DeleteAllShapes,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_DrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_FindShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetCount(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetCount,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetGridSpacing(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetGridSpacing,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetMouseTolerance(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetMouseTolerance,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetShapeList(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetShapeList,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetQuickEditMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetQuickEditMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetSnapToGrid(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_GetSnapToGrid,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def InsertShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_InsertShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadFile(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_LoadFile,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ReadContainerGeometry(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_ReadContainerGeometry,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ReadLines(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_ReadLines,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ReadNodes(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_ReadNodes,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def RecentreAll(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_RecentreAll,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Redraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_Redraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def RemoveAllShapes(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_RemoveAllShapes,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def RemoveShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_RemoveShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SaveFile(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_SaveFile,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetCanvas(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_SetCanvas,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetGridSpacing(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_SetGridSpacing,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetMouseTolerance(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_SetMouseTolerance,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetQuickEditMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_SetQuickEditMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSnapToGrid(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_SetSnapToGrid,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ShowAll(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_ShowAll,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Snap(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxDiagram_Snap,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxDiagram instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxDiagram(wxDiagramPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglcanvasc.new_wxDiagram,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
class wxPyShapeCanvasPtr(wxScrolledWindowPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_AddShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_FindShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindFirstSensitiveShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_FindFirstSensitiveShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetDiagram(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_GetDiagram,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetQuickEditMode(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_GetQuickEditMode,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def InsertShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_InsertShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Redraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_Redraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def RemoveShape(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_RemoveShape,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetDiagram(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_SetDiagram,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Snap(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglcanvasc.wxPyShapeCanvas_Snap,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyShapeCanvas instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyShapeCanvas(wxPyShapeCanvasPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglcanvasc.new_wxPyShapeCanvas,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyShapeCanvas)
#wx._StdWindowCallbacks(self)
#wx._StdOnScrollCallbacks(self)
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: oglhelpers.h
// Purpose: Some Helper functions to help in data conversions in OGL
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 9-Sept-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef __wxp_ogl_helpers__
#define __wxp_ogl_helpers__
#include <wx/ogl/ogl.h>
#include <wx/ogl/basicp.h>
#include <wx/ogl/constrnt.h>
#include <wx/ogl/bmpshape.h>
#include <wx/ogl/drawn.h>
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Define a macro that will be used in the class definintions below
#define WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS() \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__ (OnDelete); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnDraw); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnDrawContents); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DCBOOL (OnDrawBranches); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnMoveLinks); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnErase); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnEraseContents); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnHighlight); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnLeftClick); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnLeftDoubleClick); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnRightClick); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL (OnSize); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK_BOOL_DC4DBLBOOL (OnMovePre); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC4DBLBOOL (OnMovePost); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBL2INT (OnDragLeft); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnBeginDragLeft); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnEndDragLeft); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBL2INT (OnDragRight); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnBeginDragRight); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (OnEndDragRight); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC4DBL (OnDrawOutline); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnDrawControlPoints); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DC (OnEraseControlPoints); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__DCBOOL (OnMoveLink); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__WXCPBOOL2DBL2INT(OnSizingDragLeft); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__WXCP2DBL2INT (OnSizingBeginDragLeft);\
DEC_PYCALLBACK__WXCP2DBL2INT (OnSizingEndDragLeft); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL (OnBeginSize); \
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBL (OnEndSize); \
\
PYPRIVATE;
#define WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(CLASS, PARENT) \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__ (CLASS, PARENT, OnDelete); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnDraw); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnDrawContents); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DCBOOL (CLASS, PARENT, OnDrawBranches); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnMoveLinks); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnErase); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnEraseContents); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnHighlight); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnLeftClick); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnLeftDoubleClick); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnRightClick); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL (CLASS, PARENT, OnSize); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK_BOOL_DC4DBLBOOL (CLASS, PARENT, OnMovePre); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC4DBLBOOL (CLASS, PARENT, OnMovePost); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnDragLeft); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnBeginDragLeft); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnEndDragLeft); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnDragRight); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnBeginDragRight); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnEndDragRight); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC4DBL (CLASS, PARENT, OnDrawOutline); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnDrawControlPoints); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DC (CLASS, PARENT, OnEraseControlPoints); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__DCBOOL (CLASS, PARENT, OnMoveLink); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__WXCPBOOL2DBL2INT(CLASS, PARENT, OnSizingDragLeft); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__WXCP2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnSizingBeginDragLeft);\
IMP_PYCALLBACK__WXCP2DBL2INT (CLASS, PARENT, OnSizingEndDragLeft); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL (CLASS, PARENT, OnBeginSize); \
IMP_PYCALLBACK__2DBL (CLASS, PARENT, OnEndSize); \
// This one may be difficult...
//PYCALLBACK__??????? (PARENT, OnChangeAttachment);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// These are prototypes of some helper functions found in oglhelpers.cpp
wxList* wxPy_wxListHelper(PyObject* pyList, char* className);
wxList* wxPy_wxRealPoint_ListHelper(PyObject* pyList);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Classes that derive from the shapes and such, but which know how to turn
// virtual callbacks into Python callbacks.
class wxPyShapeCanvas : public wxShapeCanvas {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyShapeCanvas);
public:
wxPyShapeCanvas(wxWindow* parent = NULL, wxWindowID id = -1,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxBORDER)
: wxShapeCanvas(parent, id, pos, size, style) {}
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(OnBeginDragLeft);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(OnBeginDragRight);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(OnEndDragLeft);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(OnEndDragRight);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBLINT(OnDragLeft);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__BOOL2DBLINT(OnDragRight);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(OnLeftClick);
DEC_PYCALLBACK__2DBLINT(OnRightClick);
PYPRIVATE;
};
class wxPyShapeEvtHandler : public wxShapeEvtHandler {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyShapeEvtHandler);
public:
wxPyShapeEvtHandler(wxShapeEvtHandler *prev = NULL, wxShape *shape = NULL)
: wxShapeEvtHandler(prev, shape) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyShape : public wxShape {
DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxPyShape);
public:
wxPyShape(wxPyShapeCanvas *can = NULL)
: wxShape(can) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyRectangleShape : public wxRectangleShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyRectangleShape);
public:
wxPyRectangleShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0)
: wxRectangleShape(width, height) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyControlPoint : public wxControlPoint {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyControlPoint);
public:
wxPyControlPoint(wxPyShapeCanvas *the_canvas = NULL,
wxPyShape *object = NULL,
double size = 0.0, double the_xoffset = 0.0,
double the_yoffset = 0.0, int the_type = 0)
: wxControlPoint(the_canvas, object, size,
the_xoffset, the_yoffset, the_type) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyBitmapShape : public wxBitmapShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyBitmapShape);
public:
wxPyBitmapShape() : wxBitmapShape() {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyDrawnShape : public wxDrawnShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDrawnShape);
public:
wxPyDrawnShape() : wxDrawnShape() {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyCompositeShape : public wxCompositeShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyCompositeShape);
public:
wxPyCompositeShape() : wxCompositeShape() {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyDividedShape : public wxDividedShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDividedShape);
public:
wxPyDividedShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0)
: wxDividedShape(width, height) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyDivisionShape : public wxDivisionShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyDivisionShape);
public:
wxPyDivisionShape() : wxDivisionShape() {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyEllipseShape : public wxEllipseShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyEllipseShape);
public:
wxPyEllipseShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0)
: wxEllipseShape(width, height) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyCircleShape : public wxCircleShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyCircleShape);
public:
wxPyCircleShape(double width = 0.0)
: wxCircleShape(width) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyLineShape : public wxLineShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyLineShape);
public:
wxPyLineShape() : wxLineShape() {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyPolygonShape : public wxPolygonShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyPolygonShape);
public:
wxPyPolygonShape() : wxPolygonShape() {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
class wxPyTextShape : public wxTextShape {
DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPyTextShape);
public:
wxPyTextShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0)
: wxTextShape(width, height) {}
WXSHAPE_DEC_CALLBACKS();
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: oglshapes.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the wxWindows Object Graphics Library
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 3-Sept-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module oglshapes
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "oglhelpers.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%import windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern misc.i
%extern gdi.i
%include _ogldefs.i
%import oglbasic.i
%pragma(python) code = "import wx"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxPseudoMetaFile : public wxObject {
public:
wxPseudoMetaFile();
~wxPseudoMetaFile();
void Draw(wxDC& dc, double xoffset, double yoffset);
void WriteAttributes(wxExpr *clause, int whichAngle);
void ReadAttributes(wxExpr *clause, int whichAngle);
void Clear();
void Copy(wxPseudoMetaFile& copy);
void Scale(double sx, double sy);
void ScaleTo(double w, double h);
void Translate(double x, double y);
void Rotate(double x, double y, double theta);
bool LoadFromMetaFile(char* filename, double *width, double *height);
void GetBounds(double *minX, double *minY, double *maxX, double *maxY);
void CalculateSize(wxDrawnShape* shape);
// **** fix these... is it even possible? these are lists of various GDI opperations (not the objects...)
// wxList& GetOutlineColours();
// wxList& GetFillColours();
// wxList& GetOps();
void SetRotateable(bool rot);
bool GetRotateable();
void SetSize(double w, double h);
void SetFillBrush(wxBrush* brush);
wxBrush* GetFillBrush();
void SetOutlinePen(wxPen* pen);
wxPen* GetOutlinePen();
void SetOutlineOp(int op);
int GetOutlineOp();
bool IsValid();
void DrawLine(const wxPoint& pt1, const wxPoint& pt2);
void DrawRectangle(const wxRect& rect);
void DrawRoundedRectangle(const wxRect& rect, double radius);
void DrawArc(const wxPoint& centrePt, const wxPoint& startPt, const wxPoint& endPt);
void DrawEllipticArc(const wxRect& rect, double startAngle, double endAngle);
void DrawEllipse(const wxRect& rect);
void DrawPoint(const wxPoint& pt);
void DrawText(const wxString& text, const wxPoint& pt);
void DrawLines(int PCOUNT, wxPoint* points);
void DrawPolygon(int PCOUNT, wxPoint* points, int flags = 0);
void DrawSpline(int PCOUNT, wxPoint* points);
void SetClippingRect(const wxRect& rect);
void DestroyClippingRect();
void SetPen(wxPen* pen, bool isOutline = FALSE);
void SetBrush(wxBrush* brush, bool isFill = FALSE);
void SetFont(wxFont* font);
void SetTextColour(const wxColour& colour);
void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour);
void SetBackgroundMode(int mode);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyRectangleShape, wxRectangleShape);
%}
class wxPyRectangleShape : public wxPyShape {
public:
wxPyRectangleShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyRectangleShape)"
void SetCornerRadius(double radius);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyControlPoint, wxControlPoint);
%}
class wxPyControlPoint : public wxPyRectangleShape {
public:
wxPyControlPoint(wxPyShapeCanvas *the_canvas = NULL,
wxPyShape *object = NULL,
double size = 0.0, double the_xoffset = 0.0,
double the_yoffset = 0.0, int the_type = 0);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyControlPoint)"
void SetCornerRadius(double radius);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyBitmapShape, wxBitmapShape);
%}
class wxPyBitmapShape : public wxPyRectangleShape {
public:
wxPyBitmapShape();
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyBitmapShape)"
wxBitmap& GetBitmap();
wxString GetFilename();
void SetBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap);
void SetFilename(const wxString& filename);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyDrawnShape, wxDrawnShape);
%}
class wxPyDrawnShape : public wxPyRectangleShape {
public:
wxPyDrawnShape();
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyDrawnShape)"
void CalculateSize();
void DestroyClippingRect();
void DrawArc(const wxPoint& centrePoint, const wxPoint& startPoint,
const wxPoint& endPoint);
void DrawAtAngle(int angle);
void DrawEllipticArc(const wxRect& rect, double startAngle, double endAngle);
void DrawLine(const wxPoint& point1, const wxPoint& point2);
void DrawLines(int PCOUNT, wxPoint* points);
void DrawPoint(const wxPoint& point);
void DrawPolygon(int PCOUNT, wxPoint* points, int flags = 0);
void DrawRectangle(const wxRect& rect);
void DrawRoundedRectangle(const wxRect& rect, double radius);
void DrawSpline(int PCOUNT, wxPoint* points);
void DrawText(const wxString& text, const wxPoint& point);
int GetAngle();
wxPseudoMetaFile& GetMetaFile();
double GetRotation();
bool LoadFromMetaFile(char * filename);
void Rotate(double x, double y, double theta);
void SetClippingRect(const wxRect& rect);
void SetDrawnBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour);
void SetDrawnBackgroundMode(int mode);
void SetDrawnBrush(wxBrush* pen, bool isOutline = FALSE);
void SetDrawnFont(wxFont* font);
void SetDrawnPen(wxPen* pen, bool isOutline = FALSE);
void SetDrawnTextColour(const wxColour& colour);
void Scale(double sx, double sy);
void SetSaveToFile(bool save);
void Translate(double x, double y);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxOGLConstraint : public wxObject {
public:
//wxOGLConstraint(int type, wxPyShape *constraining, wxList& constrained);
%addmethods {
wxOGLConstraint(int type, wxPyShape *constraining, PyObject* constrained) {
wxList* list = wxPy_wxListHelper(constrained, "_wxPyShape_p");
wxOGLConstraint* rv = new wxOGLConstraint(type, constraining, *list);
delete list;
return rv;
}
}
//~wxOGLConstraint(); The wxCompositShape takes ownership of the constraint
bool Evaluate();
void SetSpacing(double x, double y);
bool Equals(double a, double b);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyCompositeShape, wxCompositeShape);
%}
class wxPyCompositeShape : public wxPyRectangleShape {
public:
wxPyCompositeShape();
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyCompositeShape)"
void AddChild(wxPyShape *child, wxPyShape *addAfter = NULL);
wxOGLConstraint * AddConstraint(wxOGLConstraint *constraint);
//wxOGLConstraint * AddConstraint(int type,
// wxPyShape *constraining,
// wxList& constrained);
%addmethods {
wxOGLConstraint * AddConstrainedShapes(int type, wxPyShape *constraining,
PyObject* constrained) {
wxList* list = wxPy_wxListHelper(constrained, "_wxPyShape_p");
wxOGLConstraint* rv = self->AddConstraint(type, constraining, *list);
delete list;
return rv;
}
}
%name(AddSimpleConstraint)wxOGLConstraint* AddConstraint(int type,
wxPyShape *constraining,
wxPyShape *constrained);
void CalculateSize();
bool ContainsDivision(wxPyDivisionShape *division);
void DeleteConstraint(wxOGLConstraint *constraint);
void DeleteConstraintsInvolvingChild(wxPyShape *child);
// **** Needs an output typemap
//wxOGLConstraint * FindConstraint(long id, wxPyCompositeShape **actualComposite);
wxPyShape * FindContainerImage();
// wxList& GetConstraints();
// wxList& GetDivisions();
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetConstraints() {
wxList& list = self->GetConstraints();
return wxPy_ConvertList(&list, "wxOGLConstraint");
}
PyObject* GetDivisions() {
wxList& list = self->GetDivisions();
return wxPy_ConvertList(&list, "wxPyDivisionShape");
}
}
void MakeContainer();
bool Recompute();
void RemoveChild(wxPyShape *child);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyDividedShape, wxDividedShape);
%}
class wxPyDividedShape : public wxPyRectangleShape {
public:
wxPyDividedShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyDividedShape)"
void EditRegions();
void SetRegionSizes();
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyDivisionShape, wxDivisionShape);
%}
class wxPyDivisionShape : public wxPyCompositeShape {
public:
wxPyDivisionShape();
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyDivisionShape)"
void AdjustBottom(double bottom, bool test);
void AdjustLeft(double left, bool test);
void AdjustRight(double right, bool test);
void AdjustTop(double top, bool test);
void Divide(int direction);
void EditEdge(int side);
wxPyDivisionShape * GetBottomSide();
int GetHandleSide();
wxPyDivisionShape * GetLeftSide();
wxString GetLeftSideColour();
wxPen * GetLeftSidePen();
wxPyDivisionShape * GetRightSide();
wxPyDivisionShape * GetTopSide();
wxPen * GetTopSidePen();
void ResizeAdjoining(int side, double newPos, bool test);
void PopupMenu(double x, double y);
void SetBottomSide(wxPyDivisionShape *shape);
void SetHandleSide(int side);
void SetLeftSide(wxPyDivisionShape *shape);
void SetLeftSideColour(const wxString& colour);
void SetLeftSidePen(wxPen *pen);
void SetRightSide(wxPyDivisionShape *shape);
void SetTopSide(wxPyDivisionShape *shape);
void SetTopSideColour(const wxString& colour);
void SetTopSidePen(wxPen *pen);
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: oglshapes2.i
// Purpose: SWIG definitions for the wxWindows Object Graphics Library
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 3-Sept-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module oglshapes2
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "oglhelpers.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%import windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern misc.i
%extern gdi.i
%include _ogldefs.i
%import oglbasic.i
%import oglshapes.i
%pragma(python) code = "import wx"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyEllipseShape, wxEllipseShape);
%}
class wxPyEllipseShape : public wxPyShape {
public:
wxPyEllipseShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyEllipseShape)"
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyCircleShape, wxCircleShape);
%}
class wxPyCircleShape : public wxPyEllipseShape {
public:
wxPyCircleShape(double width = 0.0);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyCircleShape)"
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class wxArrowHead : public wxObject {
public:
wxArrowHead(int type = 0,
int end = 0,
double size = 0.0,
double dist = 0.0,
const char * name = "",
wxPseudoMetaFile *mf = NULL,
long arrowId = -1);
~wxArrowHead();
int _GetType();
int GetPosition();
void SetPosition(int pos);
double GetXOffset();
double GetYOffset();
double GetSpacing();
double GetSize();
wxString GetName();
void SetXOffset(double x);
void SetYOffset(double y);
wxPseudoMetaFile *GetMetaFile();
long GetId();
int GetArrowEnd();
double GetArrowSize();
void SetSize(double size);
void SetSpacing(double sp);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyLineShape, wxLineShape);
%}
class wxPyLineShape : public wxPyShape {
public:
wxPyLineShape();
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyLineShape)"
void AddArrow(int type, int end = ARROW_POSITION_END,
double arrowSize = 10.0, double xOffset = 0.0,
char* name = "", wxPseudoMetaFile *mf = NULL,
long arrowId = -1);
//void AddArrowOrdered(wxArrowHead *arrow, wxList& referenceList, int end);
%addmethods {
void AddArrowOrdered(wxArrowHead *arrow, PyObject* referenceList, int end) {
wxList* list = wxPy_wxListHelper(referenceList, "_wxArrowHead_p");
self->AddArrowOrdered(arrow, *list, end);
delete list;
}
}
bool ClearArrow(const wxString& name);
void ClearArrowsAtPosition(int position = -1);
void DrawArrow(wxDC& dc, wxArrowHead *arrow, double xOffset, bool proportionalOffset);
%name(DeleteArrowHeadId)bool DeleteArrowHead(long arrowId);
bool DeleteArrowHead(int position, const wxString& name);
bool DeleteLineControlPoint();
void DrawArrows(wxDC& dc);
void DrawRegion(wxDC& dc, wxShapeRegion *region, double x, double y);
void EraseRegion(wxDC& dc, wxShapeRegion *region, double x, double y);
%name(FindArrowHeadId)wxArrowHead * FindArrowHead(long arrowId);
wxArrowHead * FindArrowHead(int position, const wxString& name);
void FindLineEndPoints(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT,
double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
int FindLinePosition(double x, double y);
double FindMinimumWidth();
void FindNth(wxPyShape *image, int *OUTPUT, int *OUTPUT, bool incoming);
int GetAttachmentFrom();
int GetAttachmentTo();
void GetEnds(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
wxPyShape * GetFrom();
void GetLabelPosition(int position, double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT);
wxPoint * GetNextControlPoint(wxPyShape *shape);
wxPyShape * GetTo();
void Initialise();
void InsertLineControlPoint(wxDC* dc);
bool IsEnd(wxPyShape *shape);
bool IsSpline();
void MakeLineControlPoints(int n);
// inline wxList *GetLineControlPoints() { return m_lineControlPoints; }
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetLineControlPoints() {
wxList* list = self->GetLineControlPoints();
return wxPy_ConvertList(list, "wxPyControlPoint");
}
}
void SetAttachmentFrom(int fromAttach);
void SetAttachments(int fromAttach, int toAttach);
void SetAttachmentTo(int toAttach);
void SetEnds(double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2);
void SetFrom(wxPyShape *object);
void SetIgnoreOffsets(bool ignore);
void SetSpline(bool spline);
void SetTo(wxPyShape *object);
void Straighten(wxDC* dc = NULL);
void Unlink();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyPolygonShape, wxPolygonShape);
%}
class wxPyPolygonShape : public wxPyShape {
public:
wxPyPolygonShape();
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyPolygonShape)"
// void Create(wxList* points);
%addmethods {
PyObject* Create(PyObject* points) {
wxList* list = wxPy_wxRealPoint_ListHelper(points);
if (list) {
self->Create(list);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
else return NULL;
}
}
void AddPolygonPoint(int pos = 0);
void CalculatePolygonCentre();
void DeletePolygonPoint(int pos = 0);
// wxList* GetPoints();
%addmethods {
PyObject* GetPoints() {
wxList* list = self->GetPoints();
return wxPy_ConvertList(list, "wxRealPoint");
}
}
void UpdateOriginalPoints();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%{
WXSHAPE_IMP_CALLBACKS(wxPyTextShape, wxTextShape);
%}
class wxPyTextShape : public wxPyRectangleShape {
public:
wxPyTextShape(double width = 0.0, double height = 0.0);
void _setSelf(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
%pragma(python) addtomethod = "__init__:self._setSelf(self, wxPyTextShape)"
void base_OnDelete();
void base_OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnDrawBranches(wxDC& dc, bool erase = FALSE);
void base_OnMoveLinks(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnErase(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseContents(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnHighlight(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnLeftClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnLeftDoubleClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnRightClick(double x, double y, int keys = 0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSize(double x, double y);
bool base_OnMovePre(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnMovePost(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double old_x, double old_y, bool display = TRUE);
void base_OnDragLeft(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragLeft(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDragRight(bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnEndDragRight(double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnDrawOutline(wxDC& dc, double x, double y, double w, double h);
void base_OnDrawControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnEraseControlPoints(wxDC& dc);
void base_OnMoveLink(wxDC& dc, bool moveControlPoints = TRUE);
void base_OnSizingDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, bool draw, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(wxPyControlPoint* pt, double x, double y, int keys=0, int attachment = 0);
void base_OnBeginSize(double w, double h);
void base_OnEndSize(double w, double h);
// void base_OnChangeAttachment(int attachment, wxPyLineShape* line, wxList& ordering);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import oglshapes2c
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
from oglbasic import *
from oglshapes import *
import wx
class wxPyEllipseShapePtr(wxPyShapePtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyEllipseShape_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyEllipseShape instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyEllipseShape(wxPyEllipseShapePtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglshapes2c.new_wxPyEllipseShape,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyEllipseShape)
class wxPyCircleShapePtr(wxPyEllipseShapePtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyCircleShape_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyCircleShape instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyCircleShape(wxPyCircleShapePtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglshapes2c.new_wxPyCircleShape,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyCircleShape)
class wxArrowHeadPtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def __del__(self,oglshapes2c=oglshapes2c):
if self.thisown == 1 :
oglshapes2c.delete_wxArrowHead(self)
def _GetType(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead__GetType,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_SetPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetXOffset(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetXOffset,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetYOffset(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetYOffset,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetSpacing(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetSpacing,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetName(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetName,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetXOffset(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_SetXOffset,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetYOffset(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_SetYOffset,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetMetaFile(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetMetaFile,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetId(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetId,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetArrowEnd(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetArrowEnd,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetArrowSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_GetArrowSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_SetSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSpacing(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxArrowHead_SetSpacing,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxArrowHead instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxArrowHead(wxArrowHeadPtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglshapes2c.new_wxArrowHead,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
class wxPyLineShapePtr(wxPyShapePtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddArrow(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_AddArrow,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddArrowOrdered(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_AddArrowOrdered,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearArrow(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_ClearArrow,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearArrowsAtPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_ClearArrowsAtPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DrawArrow(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_DrawArrow,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DeleteArrowHeadId(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_DeleteArrowHeadId,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DeleteArrowHead(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_DeleteArrowHead,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DeleteLineControlPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_DeleteLineControlPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DrawArrows(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_DrawArrows,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DrawRegion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_DrawRegion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def EraseRegion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_EraseRegion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindArrowHeadId(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_FindArrowHeadId,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindArrowHead(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_FindArrowHead,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindLineEndPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_FindLineEndPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindLinePosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_FindLinePosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindMinimumWidth(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_FindMinimumWidth,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def FindNth(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_FindNth,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetAttachmentFrom(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetAttachmentFrom,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetAttachmentTo(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetAttachmentTo,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetEnds(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetEnds,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetFrom(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetFrom,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetLabelPosition(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetLabelPosition,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetNextControlPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetNextControlPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxPointPtr(val)
return val
def GetTo(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetTo,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Initialise(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_Initialise,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def InsertLineControlPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_InsertLineControlPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def IsEnd(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_IsEnd,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def IsSpline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_IsSpline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def MakeLineControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_MakeLineControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetLineControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_GetLineControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetAttachmentFrom(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetAttachmentFrom,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetAttachments(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetAttachments,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetAttachmentTo(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetAttachmentTo,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetEnds(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetEnds,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetFrom(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetFrom,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetIgnoreOffsets(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetIgnoreOffsets,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetSpline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetSpline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def SetTo(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_SetTo,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Straighten(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_Straighten,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Unlink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_Unlink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyLineShape_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyLineShape instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyLineShape(wxPyLineShapePtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglshapes2c.new_wxPyLineShape,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyLineShape)
class wxPyPolygonShapePtr(wxPyShapePtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def Create(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_Create,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddPolygonPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_AddPolygonPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CalculatePolygonCentre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_CalculatePolygonCentre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def DeletePolygonPoint(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_DeletePolygonPoint,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_GetPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def UpdateOriginalPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_UpdateOriginalPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyPolygonShape_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyPolygonShape instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyPolygonShape(wxPyPolygonShapePtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglshapes2c.new_wxPyPolygonShape,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyPolygonShape)
class wxPyTextShapePtr(wxPyRectangleShapePtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def _setSelf(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape__setSelf,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDelete(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDelete,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDraw(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDraw,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDrawContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawBranches(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDrawBranches,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLinks(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnMoveLinks,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnErase(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnErase,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseContents(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnEraseContents,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnHighlight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnHighlight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnLeftClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnLeftDoubleClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnLeftDoubleClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnRightClick(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnRightClick,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePre(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnMovePre,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMovePost(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnMovePost,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnBeginDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndDragRight(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnEndDragRight,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawOutline(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDrawOutline,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnDrawControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnDrawControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEraseControlPoints(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnEraseControlPoints,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnMoveLink(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnMoveLink,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnSizingDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnSizingBeginDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnSizingEndDragLeft,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnBeginSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnBeginSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def base_OnEndSize(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(oglshapes2c.wxPyTextShape_base_OnEndSize,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxPyTextShape instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxPyTextShape(wxPyTextShapePtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(oglshapes2c.new_wxPyTextShape,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
self._setSelf(self, wxPyTextShape)
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------

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Makefile
Makefile
contrib
stc_c.exp
stc_c.ilk
stc_c.pch

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Since STC is not always bundled with distributions of wxWindows, in
order for it to be a standard part of wxPython I need to bundle it
here. The contents of the contrib directory are copies of the
relevant parts of the main contrib directory in wxWindows. The
build.py script in this directory will also build the needed files
from there, so you no longer have to worry about aquiring and building
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# Stuff these names into the wx namespace so wxPyConstructObject can find them
wx.wxStyledTextEventPtr = wxStyledTextEventPtr
wx.wxStyledTextCtrlPtr = wxStyledTextCtrlPtr

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# The name "stc.cpp" was causing the debugger to get confused with the
# same module name in the stc library, so I changed the name of this
# one to stc_.cpp and this little stub to make the "stc" Python module
# name still usesable for everything that matters.
from stc_ import *

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: stc.i
// Purpose: Wrappers for the wxStyledTextCtrl.
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 12-Oct-1999
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2000 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module stc_
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "wx/stc/stc.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%extern windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern events.i
%extern controls.i
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Get all our defs from the REAL header file.
%include stc.h
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Python functions to act like the event macros
%pragma(python) code = "
def EVT_STC_CHANGE(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_CHANGE, func)
def EVT_STC_STYLENEEDED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_STYLENEEDED, func)
def EVT_STC_CHARADDED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_CHARADDED, func)
def EVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED, func)
def EVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT, func)
def EVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT, func)
def EVT_STC_KEY(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_KEY, func)
def EVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK, func)
def EVT_STC_UPDATEUI(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_UPDATEUI, func)
def EVT_STC_MODIFIED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_MODIFIED, func)
def EVT_STC_MACRORECORD(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_MACRORECORD, func)
def EVT_STC_MARGINCLICK(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_MARGINCLICK, func)
def EVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN, func)
def EVT_STC_POSCHANGED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_POSCHANGED, func)
def EVT_STC_PAINTED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_PAINTED, func)
def EVT_STC_USERLISTSELECTION(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_USERLISTSELECTION, func)
def EVT_STC_URIDROPPED(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_URIDROPPED, func)
def EVT_STC_DWELLSTART(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_DWELLSTART, func)
def EVT_STC_DWELLEND(win, id, func):
win.Connect(id, -1, wxEVT_STC_DWELLEND, func)
"
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%init %{
wxClassInfo::CleanUpClasses();
wxClassInfo::InitializeClasses();
%}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%pragma(python) include="_stcextras.py";
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------------

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@echo off
cd %WXWIN%\wxPython
call b.bat %$
cd -

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: xrc.i
// Purpose: Wrappers for the XML based Resource system
//
// Author: Robin Dunn
//
// Created: 4-June-2001
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2001 by Total Control Software
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%module xrc
%{
#include "export.h"
#include "wx/xrc/xmlres.h"
%}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%include typemaps.i
%include my_typemaps.i
%extern wx.i
%extern windows.i
%extern _defs.i
%extern events.i
%extern controls.i
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This class holds XML resources from one or more .xml files
// (or derived forms, either binary or zipped -- see manual for
// details).
class wxXmlResource : public wxObject
{
public:
// Ctor. If use_locale is TRUE, translatable strings are
// translated via _(). You can disable it by passing use_locale=FALSE
// (for example if you provide resource file for each locale)
%name(wxXmlResourceEmpty)wxXmlResource(bool use_locale = TRUE); // TODO, a better %name
%addmethods {
wxXmlResource(const wxString* filemask, bool use_locale = TRUE) {
wxXmlResource* res = new wxXmlResource(*filemask, use_locale);
res->InitAllHandlers();
return res;
}
}
~wxXmlResource();
// Loads resources from XML files that match given filemask.
// This method understands VFS (see filesys.h).
bool Load(const wxString& filemask);
// Initialize handlers for all supported controls/windows. This will
// make the executable quite big because it forces linking against
// most of wxWin library
void InitAllHandlers();
// Initialize only specific handler (or custom handler). Convention says
// that handler name is equal to control's name plus 'XmlHandler', e.g.
// wxTextCtrlXmlHandler, wxHtmlWindowXmlHandler. XML resource compiler
// (xmlres) can create include file that contains initialization code for
// all controls used within the resource.
void AddHandler(wxXmlResourceHandler *handler);
// Removes all handlers
void ClearHandlers();
// Loads menu from resource. Returns NULL on failure.
wxMenu *LoadMenu(const wxString& name);
// Loads menubar from resource. Returns NULL on failure.
wxMenuBar *LoadMenuBar(const wxString& name);
// Loads toolbar
wxToolBar *LoadToolBar(wxWindow *parent, const wxString& name);
// Loads dialog. dlg points to parent window (if any). Second form
// is used to finish creation of already existing instance (main reason
// for this is that you may want to use derived class with new event table)
// Example (typical usage):
// MyDialog dlg;
// wxTheXmlResource->LoadDialog(&dlg, mainFrame, "my_dialog");
// dlg->ShowModal();
wxDialog *LoadDialog(wxWindow *parent, const wxString& name);
%name(LoadOnDialog)bool LoadDialog(wxDialog *dlg, wxWindow *parent, const wxString& name);
// Loads panel. panel points to parent window (if any). Second form
// is used to finish creation of already existing instance.
wxPanel *LoadPanel(wxWindow *parent, const wxString& name);
%name(LoadOnPanel)bool LoadPanel(wxPanel *panel, wxWindow *parent, const wxString& name);
bool LoadFrame(wxFrame* frame, wxWindow *parent, const wxString& name);
// Loads bitmap or icon resource from file:
wxBitmap LoadBitmap(const wxString& name);
wxIcon LoadIcon(const wxString& name);
// Attaches unknown control into given panel/window/dialog:
// (unknown controls are used in conjunction with <object class="unknown">)
bool AttachUnknownControl(const wxString& name, wxWindow *control,
wxWindow *parent = NULL);
// Returns numeric ID that is equivalent to string id used in XML
// resource. To be used in event tables
// Macro XMLID is provided for convenience
static int GetXMLID(const char *str_id);
// Returns version info (a.b.c.d = d+ 256*c + 256^2*b + 256^3*a)
long GetVersion() const;
// Compares resources version to argument. Returns -1 if resources version
// is less than the argument, +1 if greater and 0 if they equal.
int CompareVersion(int major, int minor, int release, int revision) const;
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%readonly
// Global instance of resource class. For your convenience.
wxXmlResource *wxTheXmlResource;
%readwrite
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%pragma(python) code = "
def XMLID(str_id):
return wxXmlResource_GetXMLID(str_id)
def XMLCTRL(window, str_id, *args):
return window.FindWindowById(XMLID(str_id))
"
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// TODO: Add wxXmlResourceHandler and etc.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
%init %{
wxClassInfo::CleanUpClasses();
wxClassInfo::InitializeClasses();
wxXmlInitXmlModule();
wxXmlInitResourceModule();
wxTheXmlResource->InitAllHandlers();
%}
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# This file was created automatically by SWIG.
import xrcc
from misc import *
from misc2 import *
from windows import *
from gdi import *
from clip_dnd import *
from events import *
from streams import *
from mdi import *
from frames import *
from stattool import *
from controls import *
from controls2 import *
from windows2 import *
from cmndlgs import *
from windows3 import *
from image import *
from printfw import *
from sizers import *
from filesys import *
from utils import *
def XMLID(str_id):
return wxXmlResource_GetXMLID(str_id)
def XMLCTRL(window, str_id, *args):
return window.FindWindowById(XMLID(str_id))
class wxXmlResourcePtr(wxObjectPtr):
def __init__(self,this):
self.this = this
self.thisown = 0
def __del__(self,xrcc=xrcc):
if self.thisown == 1 :
xrcc.delete_wxXmlResource(self)
def Load(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_Load,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def InitAllHandlers(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_InitAllHandlers,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def AddHandler(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_AddHandler,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def ClearHandlers(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_ClearHandlers,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadMenu(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadMenu,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadMenuBar(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadMenuBar,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadToolBar(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadToolBar,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadDialog(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadDialog,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxDialogPtr(val)
return val
def LoadOnDialog(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadOnDialog,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadPanel(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadPanel,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxPanelPtr(val)
return val
def LoadOnPanel(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadOnPanel,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadFrame(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadFrame,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def LoadBitmap(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadBitmap,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxBitmapPtr(val) ; val.thisown = 1
return val
def LoadIcon(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_LoadIcon,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
if val: val = wxIconPtr(val) ; val.thisown = 1
return val
def AttachUnknownControl(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_AttachUnknownControl,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def GetVersion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_GetVersion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def CompareVersion(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
val = apply(xrcc.wxXmlResource_CompareVersion,(self,) + _args, _kwargs)
return val
def __repr__(self):
return "<C wxXmlResource instance at %s>" % (self.this,)
class wxXmlResource(wxXmlResourcePtr):
def __init__(self,*_args,**_kwargs):
self.this = apply(xrcc.new_wxXmlResourceEmpty,_args,_kwargs)
self.thisown = 1
def wxXmlResource(*_args,**_kwargs):
val = wxXmlResourcePtr(apply(xrcc.new_wxXmlResource,_args,_kwargs))
val.thisown = 1
return val
#-------------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS ------------------
wxXmlResource_GetXMLID = xrcc.wxXmlResource_GetXMLID
#-------------- VARIABLE WRAPPERS ------------------
cvar = xrcc.cvar
wxTheXmlResource = wxXmlResourcePtr(xrcc.cvar.wxTheXmlResource)

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*.pyc
.emacs.desktop
b.bat
hangman_dict.txt
setup.bat
test.out
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import sys, string
from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.html import *
import wxPython.lib.wxpTag
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MyAboutBox(wxDialog):
text = '''
<html>
<body bgcolor="#AC76DE">
<center><table bgcolor="#458154" width="100%%" cellspacing="0"
cellpadding="0" border="1">
<tr>
<td align="center">
<h1>wxPython %s</h1>
Running on Python %s<br>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><b>wxPython</b> is a Python extension module that
encapsulates the wxWindows GUI classes.</p>
<p>This demo shows off some of the capabilities
of <b>wxPython</b>. Select items from the menu or tree control,
sit back and enjoy. Be sure to take a peek at the source code for each
demo item so you can learn how to use the classes yourself.</p>
<p><b>wxPython</b> is brought to you by <b>Robin Dunn</b> and<br>
<b>Total Control Software</b>, Copyright (c) 1997-2001.</p>
<p>
<font size="-1">Please see <i>license.txt</i> for licensing information.</font>
</p>
<p><wxp class="wxButton">
<param name="label" value="Okay">
<param name="id" value="wxID_OK">
</wxp></p>
</center>
</body>
</html>
'''
def __init__(self, parent):
wxDialog.__init__(self, parent, -1, 'About the wxPython demo',)
html = wxHtmlWindow(self, -1, size=(420, -1))
py_version = string.split(sys.version)[0]
html.SetPage(self.text % (wx.__version__, py_version))
ir = html.GetInternalRepresentation()
html.SetSize( (ir.GetWidth()+5, ir.GetHeight()+5) )
self.SetClientSize(html.GetSize())
self.CentreOnParent(wxBOTH)
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"""
<html><body>
This demo shows how to embed an ActiveX control in a wxPython application, (Win32 only.)
<p>
The MakeActiveXClass function dynamically builds a new Class on the fly, that has the
same signature and semantics as wxWindow. This means that when you call the function
you get back a new class that you can use just like wxWindow, (set the size and position,
use in a sizer, etc.) except its contents will be the COM control.
<p>
This demo embeds the Adobe Acrobat Reader, and gives you some buttons for opening a PDF
file, changing pages, etc. that show how to call methods on the COM object. If you don't
have Acrobat Reader 4.0 installed it won't work.
</body></html>
"""
from wxPython.wx import *
if wxPlatform == '__WXMSW__':
from wxPython.lib.activexwrapper import MakeActiveXClass
import win32com.client.gencache
try:
acrobat = win32com.client.gencache.EnsureModule('{CA8A9783-280D-11CF-A24D-444553540000}', 0x0, 1, 3)
except:
raise ImportError("Can't load PDF.OCX, install Acrobat 4.0")
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.pdf = None
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
btnSizer = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
# this function creates a new class that can be used as
# a wxWindow, but contains the given ActiveX control.
ActiveXWrapper = MakeActiveXClass(acrobat.Pdf)
# create an instance of the new class
self.pdf = ActiveXWrapper( self, -1, style=wxSUNKEN_BORDER)
sizer.Add(self.pdf, 1, wxEXPAND)
btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), "Open PDF File")
EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnOpenButton)
btnSizer.Add(btn, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), "<-- Previous Page")
EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnPrevPageButton)
btnSizer.Add(btn, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), "Next Page -->")
EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnNextPageButton)
btnSizer.Add(btn, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
btnSizer.Add(50, -1, 2, wxEXPAND)
sizer.Add(btnSizer, 0, wxEXPAND)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
def __del__(self):
if self.pdf:
self.pdf.Cleanup()
self.pdf = None
def OnOpenButton(self, event):
dlg = wxFileDialog(self, wildcard="*.pdf")
if dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK:
wxBeginBusyCursor()
self.pdf.LoadFile(dlg.GetPath())
wxEndBusyCursor()
dlg.Destroy()
def OnPrevPageButton(self, event):
self.pdf.gotoPreviousPage()
def OnNextPageButton(self, event):
self.pdf.gotoNextPage()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
if wxPlatform == '__WXMSW__':
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
else:
dlg = wxMessageDialog(frame, 'This demo only works on MSW.',
'Sorry', wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION)
dlg.ShowModal()
dlg.Destroy()
overview = __doc__
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self):
wxFrame.__init__(self, None, -1, "ActiveX test -- Acrobat", size=(640, 480),
style=wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE|wxNO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE)
self.tp = TestPanel(self, sys.stdout)
EVT_CLOSE(self, self.OnCloseWindow)
def OnCloseWindow(self, event):
self.tp.pdf.Cleanup()
self.Destroy()
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame()
frame.Show(true)
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"""
<html><body>
This demo shows how to embed an ActiveX control in a wxPython
application, (Win32 only.)
<p>
The MakeActiveXClass function dynamically builds a new Class on the
fly, that has the same signature and semantics as wxWindow. This
means that when you call the function you get back a new class that
you can use just like wxWindow, (set the size and position, use in a
sizer, etc.) except its contents will be the COM control.
<p>
This demo embeds the Internet Exploer WebBrowser control, and shows
how to receive events from the COM control. (The title bar and status
bar are updated as pages change, in addition to the log messages being
shown.)
</body></html>
"""
from wxPython.wx import *
if wxPlatform == '__WXMSW__':
from wxPython.lib.activexwrapper import MakeActiveXClass
import win32com.client.gencache
try:
browserModule = win32com.client.gencache.EnsureModule("{EAB22AC0-30C1-11CF-A7EB-0000C05BAE0B}", 0, 1, 1)
except:
raise ImportError("IE4 or greater does not appear to be installed.")
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPanel(wxWindow):
def __init__(self, parent, log, frame=None):
wxWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1)#, style=wxCLIP_CHILDREN)
self.ie = None
self.log = log
self.current = "http://wxPython.org/"
self.frame = frame
if frame:
self.titleBase = frame.GetTitle()
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
btnSizer = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
# Make a new class that derives from the WebBrowser class in the
# COM module imported above. This class also derives from wxWindow and
# implements the machinery needed to integrate the two worlds.
theClass = MakeActiveXClass(browserModule.WebBrowser,
eventObj = self)
# Create an instance of that class
self.ie = theClass(self, -1, style=wxSUNKEN_BORDER)
#btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), " Open ")
#EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnOpenButton)
#btnSizer.Add(btn, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), " Home ")
EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnHomeButton)
btnSizer.Add(btn, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), " <-- ")
EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnPrevPageButton)
btnSizer.Add(btn, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
btn = wxButton(self, wxNewId(), " --> ")
EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnNextPageButton)
btnSizer.Add(btn, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
txt = wxStaticText(self, -1, "Location:")
btnSizer.Add(txt, 0, wxCENTER|wxALL, 5)
self.location = wxComboBox(self, wxNewId(), "", style=wxCB_DROPDOWN)
EVT_COMBOBOX(self, self.location.GetId(), self.OnLocationSelect)
EVT_KEY_UP(self.location, self.OnLocationKey)
#EVT_CHAR(self.location, self.IgnoreReturn)
btnSizer.Add(self.location, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
sizer.Add(btnSizer, 0, wxEXPAND)
sizer.Add(self.ie, 1, wxEXPAND)
self.ie.Navigate(self.current)
self.location.Append(self.current)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
EVT_SIZE(self, self.OnSize)
def OnSize(self, evt):
self.Layout()
def __del__(self):
if self.ie:
self.ie.Cleanup()
self.ie = None
def OnLocationSelect(self, evt):
url = self.location.GetStringSelection()
self.log.write('OnLocationSelect: %s\n' % url)
self.ie.Navigate(url)
def OnLocationKey(self, evt):
if evt.KeyCode() == WXK_RETURN:
URL = self.location.GetValue()
self.location.Append(URL)
self.ie.Navigate(URL)
else:
evt.Skip()
def IgnoreReturn(self, evt):
print 'IgnoreReturn'
if evt.KeyCode() != WXK_RETURN:
evt.Skip()
def OnOpenButton(self, event):
dlg = wxTextEntryDialog(self, "Open Location",
"Enter a full URL or local path",
self.current, wxOK|wxCANCEL)
dlg.CentreOnParent()
if dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK:
self.current = dlg.GetValue()
self.ie.Navigate(self.current)
dlg.Destroy()
def OnHomeButton(self, event):
self.ie.GoHome() ## ET Phone Home!
def OnPrevPageButton(self, event):
self.ie.GoBack()
def OnNextPageButton(self, event):
self.ie.GoForward()
# The following event handlers are called by the web browser COM
# control since we passed self to MakeActiveXClass. It will look
# here for matching attributes and call them if they exist. See the
# module generated by makepy for details of method names, etc.
def OnBeforeNavigate2(self, pDisp, URL, *args):
self.log.write('OnBeforeNavigate2: %s\n' % URL)
def OnNavigateComplete2(self, pDisp, URL):
self.log.write('OnNavigateComplete2: %s\n' % URL)
self.current = URL
self.location.SetValue(URL)
def OnTitleChange(self, text):
self.log.write('OnTitleChange: %s\n' % text)
if self.frame:
self.frame.SetTitle(self.titleBase + ' -- ' + text)
def OnStatusTextChange(self, text):
self.log.write('OnStatusTextChange: %s\n' % text)
if self.frame:
self.frame.SetStatusText(text)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# for the demo framework...
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
if wxPlatform == '__WXMSW__':
win = TestPanel(nb, log, frame)
return win
else:
dlg = wxMessageDialog(frame, 'This demo only works on MSW.',
'Sorry', wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION)
dlg.ShowModal()
dlg.Destroy()
overview = __doc__
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self):
wxFrame.__init__(self, None, -1, "ActiveX test -- Internet Explorer",
size=(640, 480),
style=wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE|wxNO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE)
self.CreateStatusBar()
self.tp = TestPanel(self, sys.stdout, self)
EVT_CLOSE(self, self.OnCloseWindow)
def OnCloseWindow(self, event):
self.tp.ie.Cleanup()
self.Destroy()
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame()
frame.Show(true)
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from wxPython.wx import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ColoredPanel(wxWindow):
def __init__(self, parent, color):
wxWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1,
wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxRAISED_BORDER)
self.SetBackgroundColour(color)
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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.lib import colourdb
import images
# This loads a whole bunch of new color names and values
# into wxTheColourDatabase
colourdb.updateColourDB()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestWindow(wxScrolledWindow):
def __init__(self, parent):
wxScrolledWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.clrList = colourdb.getColourList()
self.bg_bmp = images.getGridBGBitmap()
EVT_PAINT(self, self.OnPaint)
EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND(self, self.OnEraseBackground)
#self.SetBackgroundColour("WHITE")
self.font = wxFont(10, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxNORMAL)
dc = wxClientDC(self)
dc.SetFont(self.font)
w,h,d,e = dc.GetFullTextExtent("Wy") # a wide character and one that decends
self.textHeight = h + d
self.lineHeight = self.textHeight + 5
self.cellWidth = w
numCells = 24
self.SetScrollbars(self.cellWidth, self.lineHeight, numCells, len(self.clrList) + 2)
def TileBackground(self, dc):
# tile the background bitmap
sz = self.GetClientSize()
w = self.bg_bmp.GetWidth()
h = self.bg_bmp.GetHeight()
# adjust for scrolled position
spx, spy = self.GetScrollPixelsPerUnit()
vsx, vsy = self.GetViewStart()
dx, dy = (spx * vsx) % w, (spy * vsy) % h
x = -dx
while x < sz.width:
y = -dy
while y < sz.height:
dc.DrawBitmap(self.bg_bmp, x, y)
y = y + h
x = x + w
def OnEraseBackground(self, evt):
dc = evt.GetDC()
if not dc:
dc = wxClientDC(self)
rect = self.GetUpdateRegion().GetBox()
dc.SetClippingRegion(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height)
self.TileBackground(dc)
def OnPaint(self, evt):
dc = wxPaintDC(self)
self.PrepareDC(dc)
self.Draw(dc, self.GetUpdateRegion(), self.GetViewStart())
def Draw(self, dc, rgn=None, vs=None):
dc.BeginDrawing()
dc.SetTextForeground("BLACK")
dc.SetPen(wxPen("BLACK", 1, wxSOLID))
dc.SetFont(self.font)
colours = self.clrList
numColours = len(colours)
if rgn:
# determine the subset that has been exposed and needs drawn
rect = rgn.GetBox()
pixStart = vs[1]*self.lineHeight + rect.y
pixStop = pixStart + rect.height
start = pixStart / self.lineHeight - 1
stop = pixStop / self.lineHeight
else:
start = 0
stop = numColours
for line in range(max(0,start), min(stop,numColours)):
clr = colours[line]
y = (line+1) * self.lineHeight + 2
dc.DrawText(clr, self.cellWidth, y)
brush = wxBrush(clr, wxSOLID)
dc.SetBrush(brush)
dc.DrawRectangle(12 * self.cellWidth, y, 6 * self.cellWidth, self.textHeight)
dc.EndDrawing()
# On wxGTK there needs to be a panel under wxScrolledWindows if they are
# going to be in a wxNotebook...
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.win = TestWindow(self)
EVT_SIZE(self, self.OnSize)
def OnSize(self, evt):
self.win.SetSize(evt.GetSize())
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """
"""

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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name: ColourSelect.py
# Purpose: Colour Selection control display testing on panel for wxPython demo
#
# Author: Lorne White (email: lorne.white@telusplanet.net)
#
# Version 0.5
# Date: Feb 26, 2001
# Licence: wxWindows license
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.lib.colourselect import *
import string
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestColourSelect(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
self.log = log
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
wxStaticText(self, -1, "This example uses a colour selection control based on the wxButton and wxColourDialog Classes. Click Button to get Colour Values",
wxPoint(10, 20), wxSize(400, 60))
self.x_pos = 30
self.y_pos = 100
delta = 40
mID = NewId()
wxButton(self, mID, "Get All Colours", wxPoint(self.x_pos, self.y_pos))
EVT_BUTTON(self, mID, self.OnClick)
self.y_pos = self.y_pos + delta
wxStaticText(self, -1, "Default", wxPoint(self.x_pos, self.y_pos), wxSize(-1, -1)) # name
self.colour_def = ColourSelect(self, -1, pos=wxPoint(self.x_pos+100, self.y_pos)) # default colour selection control
self.y_pos = self.y_pos + delta
colours = [[255, 255, 0], [255, 0, 255], [0, 255, 0], [0, 0, 255]] # list of initial colours for display
self.names = names = [ "Default Size", "Another Size", "Another Colour", "Larger"] # display names
sizes = [ wxDefaultSize, wxSize(60, 20), wxDefaultSize, wxSize(60, 60)] # button sizes
self.set_val = []
for i in range(len(colours)):
wxStaticText(self, -1, names[i], wxPoint(self.x_pos, self.y_pos), wxSize(-1, -1)) # name
val = ColourSelect(self, -1, colours[i], wxPoint(self.x_pos+100, self.y_pos), sizes[i]) # colour selection button
self.set_val.append(val) # store control for reference
self.y_pos = self.y_pos + delta
def OnClick(self, event):
result = []
colour = self.colour_def.GetColour() # default control value
result.append("Default: " + str(colour))
for i in range(len(self.set_val)):
val = self.set_val[i]
colour = val.GetColour() # get the colour selection button result
name = self.names[i]
result.append(name + ": " + str(colour)) # create string list for easy viewing of results
out_result = string.joinfields(result, ', ')
self.log.WriteText("Colour Results :" + out_result)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestColourSelect(nb, log)
return win
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
A checkbox is a labelled box which is either on (checkmark is visible) or off (no checkmark).
"""

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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.help import *
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We first have to set an application wide help provider. Normally you
# would do this in your app's OnInit or in other startup code...
provider = wxSimpleHelpProvider()
wxHelpProvider_Set(provider)
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
self.SetHelpText("This is a wxPanel.")
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
cBtn = wxContextHelpButton(self)
cBtn.SetHelpText("wxContextHelpButton")
cBtnText = wxStaticText(self, -1, "This is a wxContextHelpButton. Clicking it puts the\n"
"app into context sensitive help mode.")
cBtnText.SetHelpText("Some helpful text...")
s = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
s.Add(cBtn, 0, wxALL, 5)
s.Add(cBtnText, 0, wxALL, 5)
sizer.Add(20,20)
sizer.Add(s)
text = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "Each sub-window can have its own help message",
size=(240, 60), style = wxTE_MULTILINE)
text.SetHelpText("This is my very own help message. This is a really long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long message!")
sizer.Add(20,20)
sizer.Add(text)
text = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "You can also intercept the help event if you like. Watch the log window when you click here...",
size=(240, 60), style = wxTE_MULTILINE)
text.SetHelpText("Yet another context help message.")
sizer.Add(20,20)
sizer.Add(text)
EVT_HELP(text, text.GetId(), self.OnCtxHelp)
text = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "This one displays the tip itself...",
size=(240, 60), style = wxTE_MULTILINE)
sizer.Add(20,20)
sizer.Add(text)
EVT_HELP(text, text.GetId(), self.OnCtxHelp2)
border = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
border.Add(sizer, 0, wxALL, 25)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
self.SetSizer(border)
self.Layout()
def OnCtxHelp(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCtxHelp: %s" % evt)
evt.Skip()
def OnCtxHelp2(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCtxHelp: %s" % evt)
tip = wxTipWindow(self, "This is a wxTipWindow")
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """
This demo shows how to encorporate Context Sensitive
help into your applicaiton using the wxSimpleHelpProvider class.
"""
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from wxPython.wx import *
import cPickle
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class DoodlePad(wxWindow):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1, style=wxSUNKEN_BORDER)
self.log = log
self.SetBackgroundColour(wxWHITE)
self.lines = []
self.x = self.y = 0
self.SetCursor(wxStockCursor(wxCURSOR_PENCIL))
EVT_LEFT_DOWN(self, self.OnLeftDown)
EVT_LEFT_UP(self, self.OnLeftUp)
EVT_RIGHT_UP(self, self.OnRightUp)
EVT_MOTION(self, self.OnMotion)
EVT_PAINT(self, self.OnPaint)
def OnPaint(self, event):
dc = wxPaintDC(self)
self.DrawSavedLines(dc)
def DrawSavedLines(self, dc):
dc.BeginDrawing()
dc.SetPen(wxPen(wxBLUE, 3))
for line in self.lines:
for coords in line:
apply(dc.DrawLine, coords)
dc.EndDrawing()
def OnLeftDown(self, event):
if event.ControlDown():
self.StartDragOpperation()
else:
self.curLine = []
self.x, self.y = event.GetPositionTuple()
self.CaptureMouse()
def OnLeftUp(self, event):
self.lines.append(self.curLine)
self.curLine = []
self.ReleaseMouse()
def OnRightUp(self, event):
self.lines = []
self.Refresh()
def OnMotion(self, event):
if event.Dragging() and not event.ControlDown():
dc = wxClientDC(self)
dc.BeginDrawing()
dc.SetPen(wxPen(wxBLUE, 3))
coords = (self.x, self.y) + event.GetPositionTuple()
self.curLine.append(coords)
apply(dc.DrawLine, coords)
self.x, self.y = event.GetPositionTuple()
dc.EndDrawing()
def StartDragOpperation(self):
# pickle the lines list
linesdata = cPickle.dumps(self.lines, 1)
# create our own data format and use it in a
# custom data object
ldata = wxCustomDataObject(wxCustomDataFormat("DoodleLines"))
ldata.SetData(linesdata)
# Also create a Bitmap version of the drawing
size = self.GetSize()
bmp = wxEmptyBitmap(size.width, size.height)
dc = wxMemoryDC()
dc.SelectObject(bmp)
dc.SetBackground(wxWHITE_BRUSH)
dc.Clear()
self.DrawSavedLines(dc)
dc.SelectObject(wxNullBitmap)
# Now make a data object for the bitmap and also a composite
# data object holding both of the others.
bdata = wxBitmapDataObject(bmp)
data = wxDataObjectComposite()
data.Add(ldata)
data.Add(bdata)
# And finally, create the drop source and begin the drag
# and drop opperation
dropSource = wxDropSource(self)
dropSource.SetData(data)
self.log.WriteText("Begining DragDrop\n")
result = dropSource.DoDragDrop()
self.log.WriteText("DragDrop completed: %d\n" % result)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class DoodleDropTarget(wxPyDropTarget):
def __init__(self, window, log):
wxPyDropTarget.__init__(self)
self.log = log
self.dv = window
# specify the type of data we will accept
self.data = wxCustomDataObject(wxCustomDataFormat("DoodleLines"))
self.SetDataObject(self.data)
# some virtual methods that track the progress of the drag
def OnEnter(self, x, y, d):
self.log.WriteText("OnEnter: %d, %d, %d\n" % (x, y, d))
return wxDragCopy
def OnLeave(self):
self.log.WriteText("OnLeave\n")
def OnDrop(self, x, y):
self.log.WriteText("OnDrop: %d %d\n" % (x, y))
return true
#def OnDragOver(self, x, y, d):
# self.log.WriteText("OnDragOver: %d, %d, %d\n" % (x, y, d))
# return wxDragCopy
# Called when OnDrop returns true. We need to get the data and
# do something with it.
def OnData(self, x, y, d):
self.log.WriteText("OnData: %d, %d, %d\n" % (x, y, d))
# copy the data from the drag source to out data object
if self.GetData():
# convert it back to a list of lines and give it to the viewer
linesdata = self.data.GetData()
lines = cPickle.loads(linesdata)
self.dv.SetLines(lines)
return d
class DoodleViewer(wxWindow):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1, style=wxSUNKEN_BORDER)
self.log = log
self.SetBackgroundColour(wxWHITE)
self.lines = []
self.x = self.y = 0
dt = DoodleDropTarget(self, log)
self.SetDropTarget(dt)
EVT_PAINT(self, self.OnPaint)
def SetLines(self, lines):
self.lines = lines
self.Refresh()
def OnPaint(self, event):
dc = wxPaintDC(self)
self.DrawSavedLines(dc)
def DrawSavedLines(self, dc):
dc.BeginDrawing()
dc.SetPen(wxPen(wxRED, 3))
for line in self.lines:
for coords in line:
apply(dc.DrawLine, coords)
dc.EndDrawing()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class CustomDnDPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.SetFont(wxFont(10, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD, false))
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
text = wxStaticText(self, -1,
"Draw a little picture in this window\n"
"then Ctrl-Drag it to the lower \n"
"window or to another application\n"
"that accepts BMP's as a drop target.\n\n"
"The lower window is accepting a\n"
"custom data type that is a pickled\n"
"Python list of lines data.")
sizer.Add(text, 1, wxALL, 10)
insizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
insizer.Add(DoodlePad(self, log), 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
insizer.Add(DoodleViewer(self, log), 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
sizer.Add(insizer, 1, wxEXPAND)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
msg = "Custom Drag-And-Drop"
text = wxStaticText(self, -1, "", style=wxALIGN_CENTRE)
text.SetFont(wxFont(24, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD, false))
text.SetLabel(msg)
w,h = text.GetTextExtent(msg)
text.SetSize(wxSize(w,h+1))
text.SetForegroundColour(wxBLUE)
sizer.Add(text, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
sizer.Add(wxStaticLine(self, -1), 0, wxEXPAND)
sizer.Add(CustomDnDPanel(self, log), 1, wxEXPAND)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
class DummyLog:
def WriteText(self, text):
sys.stdout.write(text)
class TestApp(wxApp):
def OnInit(self):
self.MakeFrame()
return true
def MakeFrame(self, event=None):
frame = wxFrame(None, -1, "Custom Drag and Drop", size=(550,400))
menu = wxMenu()
menu.Append(6543, "Window")
mb = wxMenuBar()
mb.Append(menu, "New")
frame.SetMenuBar(mb)
EVT_MENU(frame, 6543, self.MakeFrame)
panel = TestPanel(frame, DummyLog())
frame.Show(true)
self.SetTopWindow(frame)
app = TestApp(0)
app.MainLoop()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
This demo shows Drag and Drop using a custom data type and a custom data object. A type called "DoodleLines" is created and a Python Pickle of a list is actually transfered in the drag and drop opperation.
A second data object is also created containing a bitmap of the image and is made available to any drop target that accepts bitmaps, such as MS Word.
The two data objects are combined in a wxDataObjectComposite and the rest is handled by the framework.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name: DialogUnits.py
# Purpose: A minimal wxPython program that is a bit smarter than test1.
#
# Author: Robin Dunn
#
# Created: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...
# RCS-ID: $Id$
# Copyright: (c) 1998 by Total Control Software
# Licence: wxWindows license
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## import all of the wxPython GUI package
from wxPython.wx import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Create a new frame class, derived from the wxPython Frame.
class MyFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, id, title):
# First, call the base class' __init__ method to create the frame
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, id, title,
wxPoint(100, 100), wxSize(160, 100))
# Associate some events with methods of this class
EVT_SIZE(self, self.OnSize)
EVT_MOVE(self, self.OnMove)
EVT_CLOSE(self, self.OnCloseWindow)
# Add a panel and some controls to display the size and position
panel = wxPanel(self, -1)
wxStaticText(panel, -1, "Size:",
wxDLG_PNT(panel, wxPoint(4, 4)), wxDefaultSize)
wxStaticText(panel, -1, "Pos:",
wxDLG_PNT(panel, wxPoint(4, 16)), wxDefaultSize)
self.sizeCtrl = wxTextCtrl(panel, -1, "",
wxDLG_PNT(panel, wxPoint(24, 4)),
wxDLG_SZE(panel, wxSize(36, -1)),
wxTE_READONLY)
self.posCtrl = wxTextCtrl(panel, -1, "",
wxDLG_PNT(panel, wxPoint(24, 16)),
wxDLG_SZE(panel, wxSize(36, -1)),
wxTE_READONLY)
#print wxDLG_PNT(panel, wxPoint(24, 4)), wxDLG_SZE(panel, wxSize(36, -1))
#print wxDLG_PNT(panel, wxPoint(24, 16)),wxDLG_SZE(panel, wxSize(36, -1))
# This method is called automatically when the CLOSE event is
# sent to this window
def OnCloseWindow(self, event):
# tell the window to kill itself
self.Destroy()
# This method is called by the System when the window is resized,
# because of the association above.
def OnSize(self, event):
size = event.GetSize()
self.sizeCtrl.SetValue("%s, %s" % (size.width, size.height))
# tell the event system to continue looking for an event handler,
# so the default handler will get called.
event.Skip()
# This method is called by the System when the window is moved,
# because of the association above.
def OnMove(self, event):
pos = event.GetPosition()
self.posCtrl.SetValue("%s, %s" % (pos.x, pos.y))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# if running standalone
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Every wxWindows application must have a class derived from wxApp
class MyApp(wxApp):
# wxWindows calls this method to initialize the application
def OnInit(self):
# Create an instance of our customized Frame class
frame = MyFrame(None, -1, "This is a test")
frame.Show(true)
# Tell wxWindows that this is our main window
self.SetTopWindow(frame)
# Return a success flag
return true
app = MyApp(0) # Create an instance of the application class
app.MainLoop() # Tell it to start processing events
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# if running as part of the Demo Framework...
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = MyFrame(frame, -1, "This is a test")
frame.otherWin = win
win.Show(true)
overview = """\
A simple example that shows how to use Dialog Units.
"""
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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from wxPython.wx import *
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class ClipTextPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
#self.SetFont(wxFont(10, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD, false))
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
sizer.Add(wxStaticText(self, -1,
"Copy/Paste text to/from\n"
"this window and other apps"), 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 2)
self.text = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "", style=wxTE_MULTILINE|wxHSCROLL)
sizer.Add(self.text, 1, wxEXPAND)
hsz = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
hsz.Add(wxButton(self, 6050, " Copy "), 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 2)
hsz.Add(wxButton(self, 6051, " Paste "), 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 2)
sizer.Add(hsz, 0, wxEXPAND)
sizer.Add(wxButton(self, 6052, " Copy Bitmap "), 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 2)
EVT_BUTTON(self, 6050, self.OnCopy)
EVT_BUTTON(self, 6051, self.OnPaste)
EVT_BUTTON(self, 6052, self.OnCopyBitmap)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
def OnCopy(self, evt):
self.do = wxTextDataObject()
self.do.SetText(self.text.GetValue())
wxTheClipboard.Open()
wxTheClipboard.SetData(self.do)
wxTheClipboard.Close()
def OnPaste(self, evt):
do = wxTextDataObject()
wxTheClipboard.Open()
success = wxTheClipboard.GetData(do)
wxTheClipboard.Close()
if success:
self.text.SetValue(do.GetText())
else:
wxMessageBox("There is no data in the clipboard in the required format",
"Error")
def OnCopyBitmap(self, evt):
dlg = wxFileDialog(self, "Choose a bitmap to copy", wildcard="*.bmp")
if dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK:
bmp = wxBitmap(dlg.GetFilename(), wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP)
bmpdo = wxBitmapDataObject(bmp)
wxTheClipboard.Open()
wxTheClipboard.SetData(bmpdo)
wxTheClipboard.Close()
wxMessageBox("The bitmap is now in the Clipboard. Switch to a graphics\n"
"editor and try pasting it in...")
dlg.Destroy()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class OtherDropTarget(wxPyDropTarget):
def __init__(self, window, log):
wxPyDropTarget.__init__(self)
self.log = log
self.do = wxFileDataObject()
self.SetDataObject(self.do)
def OnEnter(self, x, y, d):
self.log.WriteText("OnEnter: %d, %d, %d\n" % (x, y, d))
return wxDragCopy
#def OnDragOver(self, x, y, d):
# self.log.WriteText("OnDragOver: %d, %d, %d\n" % (x, y, d))
# return wxDragCopy
def OnLeave(self):
self.log.WriteText("OnLeave\n")
def OnDrop(self, x, y):
self.log.WriteText("OnDrop: %d %d\n" % (x, y))
return true
def OnData(self, x, y, d):
self.log.WriteText("OnData: %d, %d, %d\n" % (x, y, d))
self.GetData()
self.log.WriteText("%s\n" % self.do.GetFilenames())
return d
class MyFileDropTarget(wxFileDropTarget):
def __init__(self, window, log):
wxFileDropTarget.__init__(self)
self.window = window
self.log = log
def OnDropFiles(self, x, y, filenames):
self.window.SetInsertionPointEnd()
self.window.WriteText("\n%d file(s) dropped at %d,%d:\n" %
(len(filenames), x, y))
for file in filenames:
self.window.WriteText(file + '\n')
class FileDropPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
#self.SetFont(wxFont(10, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD, false))
sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
sizer.Add(wxStaticText(self, -1, " \nDrag some files here:"),
0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 2)
self.text = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "",
style = wxTE_MULTILINE|wxHSCROLL|wxTE_READONLY)
dt = MyFileDropTarget(self, log)
self.text.SetDropTarget(dt)
sizer.Add(self.text, 1, wxEXPAND)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
self.SetSizer(sizer)
def WriteText(self, text):
self.text.WriteText(text)
def SetInsertionPointEnd(self):
self.text.SetInsertionPointEnd()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
outsideSizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
msg = "Clipboard / Drag-And-Drop"
text = wxStaticText(self, -1, "", style=wxALIGN_CENTRE)
text.SetFont(wxFont(24, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD, false))
text.SetLabel(msg)
w,h = text.GetTextExtent(msg)
text.SetSize(wxSize(w,h+1))
text.SetForegroundColour(wxBLUE)
outsideSizer.Add(text, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 5)
outsideSizer.Add(wxStaticLine(self, -1), 0, wxEXPAND)
inSizer = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
inSizer.Add(ClipTextPanel(self, log), 1, wxEXPAND)
inSizer.Add(FileDropPanel(self, log), 1, wxEXPAND)
outsideSizer.Add(inSizer, 1, wxEXPAND)
self.SetSizer(outsideSizer)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
This demo shows some examples of data transfer through clipboard or drag and drop. In wxWindows, these two ways to transfer data (either between different applications or inside one and the same) are very similar which allows to implement both of them using almost the same code - or, in other words, if you implement drag and drop support for your application, you get clipboard support for free and vice versa.
At the heart of both clipboard and drag and drop operations lies the wxDataObject class. The objects of this class (or, to be precise, classes derived from it) represent the data which is being carried by the mouse during drag and drop operation or copied to or pasted from the clipboard. wxDataObject is a "smart" piece of data because it knows which formats it supports (see GetFormatCount and GetAllFormats) and knows how to render itself in any of them (see GetDataHere). It can also receive its value from the outside in a format it supports if it implements the SetData method. Please see the documentation of this class for more details.
Both clipboard and drag and drop operations have two sides: the source and target, the data provider and the data receiver. These which may be in the same application and even the same window when, for example, you drag some text from one position to another in a word processor. Let us describe what each of them should do.
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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.lib import fancytext
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
test_str = ('<font style="italic" family="swiss" color="red" weight="bold" >'
'some |<sup>23</sup> <angle/>text<sub>with <angle/> subscript</sub>'
'</font> some other text')
test_str2 = '<font family="swiss" color="dark green" size="40">big green text</font>'
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
EVT_PAINT(self, self.OnPaint)
def OnPaint(self, evt):
dc = wxPaintDC(self)
sz = fancytext.getExtent(test_str, dc)
fancytext.renderToDC(test_str, dc, 20, 20)
fancytext.renderToDC(test_str2, dc, 20, 20 + sz.height + 10)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
import string
overview = string.replace(fancytext.__doc__, "<", "&lt;")

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""" Demonstrate filebrowsebutton module of the wxPython.lib Library.
14.1.2001 Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>
Added demo for DirBrowseButton and improved overview text.
"""
from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.lib.filebrowsebutton import FileBrowseButton, FileBrowseButtonWithHistory,DirBrowseButton
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, ID, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, ID)
self.log = log
self.fbb = FileBrowseButton(self, -1, wxPoint(20,20), wxSize(450, -1),
changeCallback = self.fbbCallback)
self.fbbh = FileBrowseButtonWithHistory(self, -1, wxPoint(20, 50),
wxSize(450, -1),
#changeCallback = self.fbbhCallback
)
self.dbb = DirBrowseButton(self, -1, wxPoint(20,80), wxSize(450,-1),
changeCallback = self.dbbCallback)
self.fbbh.SetHistory(['You', 'can', 'put', 'some', 'file', 'names', 'here'])
def fbbCallback(self, evt):
self.log.write('FileBrowseButton: %s\n' % evt.GetString())
def fbbhCallback(self, evt):
if hasattr(self, 'fbbh'):
value = evt.GetString()
self.log.write('FileBrowseButtonWithHistory: %s\n' % value)
history = self.fbbh.GetHistory()
history.append(value)
self.fbbh.SetHistory(history)
def dbbCallback(self, evt):
self.log.write('DirBrowseButton: %s\n' % evt.GetString())
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, -1, log)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """<html><body>
<h2>class FileBrowseButton:</h2>
<small><pre>
%s
</pre></small>
<h2>class FileBrowseButtonWithHistory(FileBrowseButton):</h2>
<small><pre>
%s
</pre></small>
<h2>class DirBrowseButton(FileBrowseButton):</h2>
<small><pre>
%s
</pre></small>
</body><</html>
""" % ( FileBrowseButton.__doc__,
FileBrowseButtonWithHistory.__doc__ ,
str(DirBrowseButton.__doc__) )

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from wxPython.wx import *
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
## class MyFontEnumerator(wxFontEnumerator):
## def __init__(self, list):
## wxFontEnumerator.__init__(self)
## self.list = list
## def OnFacename(self, face):
## self.list.append(face)
## return true
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
## list = []
## e = MyFontEnumerator(list)
## e.EnumerateFacenames()
e = wxFontEnumerator()
e.EnumerateFacenames()
list = e.GetFacenames()
list.sort()
wxStaticText(self, -1, "Face names:", wxPoint(15, 50), wxSize(65, 18))
self.lb1 = wxListBox(self, 60, wxPoint(80, 50), wxSize(200, 250),
list, wxLB_SINGLE)
self.lb1.SetSelection(0)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
wxFontEnumerator enumerates either all available fonts on the system or only the ones with given attributes - either only fixed-width (suited for use in programs such as terminal emulators and the like) or the fonts available in the given encoding.
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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.lib.buttons import *
import images
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
b = wxButton(self, -1, "A real button", (10,10))
b.SetDefault()
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
b = wxButton(self, -1, "non-default", (140, 10))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
#wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "", (10,40))
b = wxGenButton(self, -1, 'Hello', (10,65))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
b = wxGenButton(self, -1, 'disabled', (140,65))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
b.Enable(false)
b = wxGenButton(self, -1, 'bigger', (250,50))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
b.SetFont(wxFont(20, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD, false))
b.SetBezelWidth(5)
b.SetBestSize()
b.SetBackgroundColour(wxNamedColour("Navy"))
b.SetForegroundColour(wxWHITE)
#b.SetUseFocusIndicator(false)
b.SetToolTipString("This is a BIG button...")
bmp = images.getTest2Bitmap()
b = wxGenBitmapButton(self, -1, bmp, (10, 130))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
b = wxGenBitmapButton(self, -1, None, (140, 130))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
bmp = images.getBulb1Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(bmp, wxBLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
b.SetBitmapLabel(bmp)
bmp = images.getBulb2Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(bmp, wxBLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
b.SetBitmapSelected(bmp)
b.SetBestSize()
b = wxGenToggleButton(self, -1, "Toggle Button", (10, 230))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnToggleButton)
b = wxGenBitmapToggleButton(self, -1, None, (140, 230))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnToggleButton)
bmp = images.getBulb1Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(bmp, wxBLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
b.SetBitmapLabel(bmp)
bmp = images.getBulb2Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(bmp, wxBLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
b.SetBitmapSelected(bmp)
b.SetToggle(true)
b.SetBestSize()
b = wxGenBitmapTextButton(self, -1, None, "Bitmapped Text", (220, 230), size = (200, 45))
EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
bmp = images.getBulb1Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(bmp, wxBLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
b.SetBitmapLabel(bmp)
bmp = images.getBulb2Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(bmp, wxBLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
b.SetBitmapSelected(bmp)
b.SetUseFocusIndicator(false)
b.SetBestSize()
def OnButton(self, event):
self.log.WriteText("Button Clicked: %d\n" % event.GetId())
def OnToggleButton(self, event):
msg = (event.GetIsDown() and "on") or "off"
self.log.WriteText("Button %d Toggled: %s\n" % (event.GetId(), msg))
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
import wxPython.lib.buttons
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.grid import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MyCellEditor(wxPyGridCellEditor):
"""
This is a sample GridCellEditor that shows you how to make your own custom
grid editors. All the methods that can be overridden are show here. The
ones that must be overridden are marked with "*Must Override*" in the
docstring.
Notice that in order to call the base class version of these special
methods we use the method name preceded by "base_". This is because these
methods are "virtual" in C++ so if we try to call wxGridCellEditor.Create
for example, then when the wxPython extension module tries to call
ptr->Create(...) then it actually calls the derived class version which
looks up the method in this class and calls it, causing a recursion loop.
If you don't understand any of this, don't worry, just call the "base_"
version instead.
"""
def __init__(self, log):
self.log = log
self.log.write("MyCellEditor ctor\n")
wxPyGridCellEditor.__init__(self)
def Create(self, parent, id, evtHandler):
"""
Called to create the control, which must derive from wxControl.
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Create\n")
self._tc = wxTextCtrl(parent, id, "")
self._tc.SetInsertionPoint(0)
self.SetControl(self._tc)
if evtHandler:
self._tc.PushEventHandler(evtHandler)
def SetSize(self, rect):
"""
Called to position/size the edit control within the cell rectangle.
If you don't fill the cell (the rect) then be sure to override
PaintBackground and do something meaningful there.
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: SetSize %s\n" % rect)
self._tc.SetDimensions(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width+2, rect.height+2,
wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE)
def Show(self, show, attr):
"""
Show or hide the edit control. You can use the attr (if not None)
to set colours or fonts for the control.
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Show(self, %s, %s)\n" % (show, attr))
self.base_Show(show, attr)
def PaintBackground(self, rect, attr):
"""
Draws the part of the cell not occupied by the edit control. The
base class version just fills it with background colour from the
attribute. In this class the edit control fills the whole cell so
don't do anything at all in order to reduce flicker.
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: PaintBackground\n")
def BeginEdit(self, row, col, grid):
"""
Fetch the value from the table and prepare the edit control
to begin editing. Set the focus to the edit control.
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: BeginEdit (%d,%d)\n" % (row, col))
self.startValue = grid.GetTable().GetValue(row, col)
self._tc.SetValue(self.startValue)
self._tc.SetInsertionPointEnd()
self._tc.SetFocus()
# For this example, select the text
self._tc.SetSelection(0, self._tc.GetLastPosition())
def EndEdit(self, row, col, grid):
"""
Complete the editing of the current cell. Returns true if the value
has changed. If necessary, the control may be destroyed.
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: EndEdit (%d,%d)\n" % (row, col))
changed = false
val = self._tc.GetValue()
if val != self.startValue:
changed = true
grid.GetTable().SetValue(row, col, val) # update the table
self.startValue = ''
self._tc.SetValue('')
return changed
def Reset(self):
"""
Reset the value in the control back to its starting value.
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Reset\n")
self._tc.SetValue(self.startValue)
self._tc.SetInsertionPointEnd()
def IsAcceptedKey(self, evt):
"""
Return TRUE to allow the given key to start editing: the base class
version only checks that the event has no modifiers. F2 is special
and will always start the editor.
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: IsAcceptedKey: %d\n" % (evt.GetKeyCode()))
## Oops, there's a bug here, we'll have to do it ourself..
##return self.base_IsAcceptedKey(evt)
return (not (evt.ControlDown() or evt.AltDown()) and
evt.GetKeyCode() != WXK_SHIFT)
def StartingKey(self, evt):
"""
If the editor is enabled by pressing keys on the grid, this will be
called to let the editor do something about that first key if desired.
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: StartingKey %d\n" % evt.GetKeyCode())
key = evt.GetKeyCode()
ch = None
if key in [WXK_NUMPAD0, WXK_NUMPAD1, WXK_NUMPAD2, WXK_NUMPAD3, WXK_NUMPAD4,
WXK_NUMPAD5, WXK_NUMPAD6, WXK_NUMPAD7, WXK_NUMPAD8, WXK_NUMPAD9]:
ch = ch = chr(ord('0') + key - WXK_NUMPAD0)
elif key < 256 and key >= 0 and chr(key) in string.printable:
ch = chr(key)
if not evt.ShiftDown():
ch = string.lower(ch)
if ch is not None:
# For this example, replace the text. Normally we would append it.
#self._tc.AppendText(ch)
self._tc.SetValue(ch)
else:
evt.Skip()
def StartingClick(self):
"""
If the editor is enabled by clicking on the cell, this method will be
called to allow the editor to simulate the click on the control if
needed.
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: StartingClick\n")
def Destroy(self):
"""final cleanup"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Destroy\n")
self.base_Destroy()
def Clone(self):
"""
Create a new object which is the copy of this one
*Must Override*
"""
self.log.write("MyCellEditor: Clone\n")
return MyCellEditor(self.log)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class GridEditorTest(wxGrid):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
self.CreateGrid(10, 3)
# Somebody changed the grid so the type registry takes precedence
# over the default attribute set for editors and renderers, so we
# have to set null handlers for the type registry before the
# default editor will get used otherwise...
#self.RegisterDataType(wxGRID_VALUE_STRING, None, None)
#self.SetDefaultEditor(MyCellEditor(self.log))
# Or we could just do it like this:
#self.RegisterDataType(wxGRID_VALUE_STRING,
# wxGridCellStringRenderer(),
# MyCellEditor(self.log))
# but for this example, we'll just set the custom editor on one cell
self.SetCellEditor(1, 0, MyCellEditor(self.log))
self.SetCellValue(1, 0, "Try to edit this box")
# and on a column
attr = wxGridCellAttr()
attr.SetEditor(MyCellEditor(self.log))
self.SetColAttr(2, attr)
self.SetCellValue(1, 2, "or any in this column")
self.SetColSize(0, 150)
self.SetColSize(1, 150)
self.SetColSize(2, 150)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Custom Grid Cell Editor Test",
size=(640,480))
grid = GridEditorTest(self, log)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
frame.Show(true)
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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.grid import *
import string
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CustomDataTable(wxPyGridTableBase):
"""
"""
def __init__(self, log):
wxPyGridTableBase.__init__(self)
self.log = log
self.colLabels = ['ID', 'Description', 'Severity', 'Priority', 'Platform',
'Opened?', 'Fixed?', 'Tested?']
self.dataTypes = [wxGRID_VALUE_NUMBER,
wxGRID_VALUE_STRING,
wxGRID_VALUE_CHOICE + ':only in a million years!,wish list,minor,normal,major,critical',
wxGRID_VALUE_NUMBER + ':1,5',
wxGRID_VALUE_CHOICE + ':all,MSW,GTK,other',
wxGRID_VALUE_BOOL,
wxGRID_VALUE_BOOL,
wxGRID_VALUE_BOOL]
self.data = [
[1010, "The foo doesn't bar", "major", 1, 'MSW', 1, 1, 1],
[1011, "I've got a wicket in my wocket", "wish list", 2, 'other', 0, 0, 0],
[1012, "Rectangle() returns a triangle", "critical", 5, 'all', 0, 0, 0]
]
#--------------------------------------------------
# required methods for the wxPyGridTableBase interface
def GetNumberRows(self):
return len(self.data) + 1
def GetNumberCols(self):
return len(self.data[0])
def IsEmptyCell(self, row, col):
return not self.data[row][col]
# Get/Set values in the table. The Python version of these
# methods can handle any data-type, (as long as the Editor and
# Renderer understands the type too,) not just strings as in the
# C++ version.
def GetValue(self, row, col):
try:
return self.data[row][col]
except IndexError:
return ''
def SetValue(self, row, col, value):
try:
self.data[row][col] = value
except IndexError:
# add a new row
self.data.append([''] * self.GetNumberCols())
self.SetValue(row, col, value)
# tell the grid we've added a row
msg = wxGridTableMessage(self, # The table
wxGRIDTABLE_NOTIFY_ROWS_APPENDED, # what we did to it
1) # how many
self.GetView().ProcessTableMessage(msg)
#--------------------------------------------------
# Some optional methods
# Called when the grid needs to display labels
def GetColLabelValue(self, col):
return self.colLabels[col]
# Called to determine the kind of editor/renderer to use by
# default, doesn't necessarily have to be the same type used
# nativly by the editor/renderer if they know how to convert.
def GetTypeName(self, row, col):
return self.dataTypes[col]
# Called to determine how the data can be fetched and stored by the
# editor and renderer. This allows you to enforce some type-safety
# in the grid.
def CanGetValueAs(self, row, col, typeName):
colType = string.split(self.dataTypes[col], ':')[0]
if typeName == colType:
return true
else:
return false
def CanSetValueAs(self, row, col, typeName):
return self.CanGetValueAs(row, col, typeName)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CustTableGrid(wxGrid):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
table = CustomDataTable(log)
# The second parameter means that the grid is to take ownership of the
# table and will destroy it when done. Otherwise you would need to keep
# a reference to it and call it's Destroy method later.
self.SetTable(table, true)
self.SetRowLabelSize(0)
self.SetMargins(0,0)
self.AutoSizeColumns(false)
EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK(self, self.OnLeftDClick)
# I do this because I don't like the default behaviour of not starting the
# cell editor on double clicks, but only a second click.
def OnLeftDClick(self, evt):
if self.CanEnableCellControl():
self.EnableCellEditControl()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Custom Table, data driven Grid Demo", size=(640,480))
grid = CustTableGrid(self, log)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
frame.Show(true)
app.MainLoop()
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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.grid import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class NewEnterHandlingGrid(wxGrid):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
self.CreateGrid(20, 6)
self.SetCellValue(0, 0, "Enter moves to the right")
self.SetCellValue(0, 5, "Enter wraps to next row")
self.SetColSize(0, 150)
self.SetColSize(5, 150)
EVT_KEY_DOWN(self, self.OnKeyDown)
def OnKeyDown(self, evt):
if evt.KeyCode() != WXK_RETURN:
evt.Skip()
return
if evt.ControlDown(): # the edit control needs this key
evt.Skip()
return
self.DisableCellEditControl()
success = self.MoveCursorRight(evt.ShiftDown())
if not success:
newRow = self.GetGridCursorRow() + 1
if newRow < self.GetTable().GetNumberRows():
self.SetGridCursor(newRow, 0)
self.MakeCellVisible(newRow, 0)
else:
# this would be a good place to add a new row if your app
# needs to do that
pass
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Simple Grid Demo", size=(640,480))
grid = NewEnterHandlingGrid(self, log)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
frame.Show(true)
app.MainLoop()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.grid import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class HugeTable(wxPyGridTableBase):
"""
This is all it takes to make a custom data table to plug into a
wxGrid. There are many more methods that can be overridden, but
the ones shown below are the required ones. This table simply
provides strings containing the row and column values.
"""
def __init__(self, log):
wxPyGridTableBase.__init__(self)
self.log = log
def GetNumberRows(self):
return 10000
def GetNumberCols(self):
return 10000
def IsEmptyCell(self, row, col):
return false
def GetValue(self, row, col):
return str( (row, col) )
def SetValue(self, row, col, value):
self.log.write('SetValue(%d, %d, "%s") ignored.\n' % (row, col, value))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class HugeTableGrid(wxGrid):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
table = HugeTable(log)
# The second parameter means that the grid is to take ownership of the
# table and will destroy it when done. Otherwise you would need to keep
# a reference to it and call it's Destroy method later.
self.SetTable(table, true)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Huge (virtual) Table Demo", size=(640,480))
grid = HugeTableGrid(self, log)
grid.SetReadOnly(5,5, true)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
frame.Show(true)
app.MainLoop()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.grid import *
from wxPython.lib.mixins.grid import wxGridAutoEditMixin
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class SimpleGrid(wxGrid): ##, wxGridAutoEditMixin):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
##wxGridAutoEditMixin.__init__(self)
self.log = log
self.moveTo = None
EVT_IDLE(self, self.OnIdle)
self.CreateGrid(25, 25)
# simple cell formatting
self.SetColSize(3, 200)
self.SetRowSize(4, 45)
self.SetCellValue(0, 0, "First cell")
self.SetCellValue(1, 1, "Another cell")
self.SetCellValue(2, 2, "Yet another cell")
self.SetCellValue(3, 3, "This cell is read-only")
self.SetCellFont(0, 0, wxFont(12, wxROMAN, wxITALIC, wxNORMAL))
self.SetCellTextColour(1, 1, wxRED)
self.SetCellBackgroundColour(2, 2, wxCYAN)
self.SetReadOnly(3, 3, true)
self.SetCellEditor(5, 0, wxGridCellNumberEditor())
self.SetCellValue(5, 0, "123")
self.SetCellEditor(6, 0, wxGridCellFloatEditor())
self.SetCellValue(6, 0, "123.34")
# attribute objects let you keep a set of formatting values
# in one spot, and reuse them if needed
attr = wxGridCellAttr()
attr.SetTextColour(wxBLACK)
attr.SetBackgroundColour(wxRED)
attr.SetFont(wxFont(10, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD))
# you can set cell attributes for the whole row (or column)
self.SetRowAttr(5, attr)
self.SetColLabelValue(0, "Custom")
self.SetColLabelValue(1, "column")
self.SetColLabelValue(2, "labels")
self.SetColLabelAlignment(wxALIGN_LEFT, wxALIGN_BOTTOM)
# test all the events
EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_CLICK(self, self.OnCellLeftClick)
EVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_CLICK(self, self.OnCellRightClick)
EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK(self, self.OnCellLeftDClick)
EVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_DCLICK(self, self.OnCellRightDClick)
EVT_GRID_LABEL_LEFT_CLICK(self, self.OnLabelLeftClick)
EVT_GRID_LABEL_RIGHT_CLICK(self, self.OnLabelRightClick)
EVT_GRID_LABEL_LEFT_DCLICK(self, self.OnLabelLeftDClick)
EVT_GRID_LABEL_RIGHT_DCLICK(self, self.OnLabelRightDClick)
EVT_GRID_ROW_SIZE(self, self.OnRowSize)
EVT_GRID_COL_SIZE(self, self.OnColSize)
EVT_GRID_RANGE_SELECT(self, self.OnRangeSelect)
EVT_GRID_CELL_CHANGE(self, self.OnCellChange)
EVT_GRID_SELECT_CELL(self, self.OnSelectCell)
EVT_GRID_EDITOR_SHOWN(self, self.OnEditorShown)
EVT_GRID_EDITOR_HIDDEN(self, self.OnEditorHidden)
EVT_GRID_EDITOR_CREATED(self, self.OnEditorCreated)
def OnCellLeftClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCellLeftClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnCellRightClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCellRightClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnCellLeftDClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCellLeftDClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnCellRightDClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCellRightDClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnLabelLeftClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnLabelLeftClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnLabelRightClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnLabelRightClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnLabelLeftDClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnLabelLeftDClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnLabelRightDClick(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnLabelRightDClick: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnRowSize(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnRowSize: row %d, %s\n" %
(evt.GetRowOrCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnColSize(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnColSize: col %d, %s\n" %
(evt.GetRowOrCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnRangeSelect(self, evt):
if evt.Selecting():
self.log.write("OnRangeSelect: top-left %s, bottom-right %s\n" %
(evt.GetTopLeftCoords(), evt.GetBottomRightCoords()))
evt.Skip()
def OnCellChange(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnCellChange: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
# Show how to stay in a cell that has bad data. We can't just
# call SetGridCursor here since we are nested inside one so it
# won't have any effect. Instead, set coordinants to move to in
# idle time.
value = self.GetCellValue(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol())
if value == 'no good':
self.moveTo = evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol()
def OnIdle(self, evt):
if self.moveTo != None:
self.SetGridCursor(self.moveTo[0], self.moveTo[1])
self.moveTo = None
evt.Skip()
def OnSelectCell(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnSelectCell: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
# Another way to stay in a cell that has a bad value...
row = self.GetGridCursorRow()
col = self.GetGridCursorCol()
if self.IsCellEditControlEnabled():
self.HideCellEditControl()
self.DisableCellEditControl()
value = self.GetCellValue(row, col)
if value == 'no good 2':
return # cancels the cell selection
evt.Skip()
def OnEditorShown(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnEditorShown: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnEditorHidden(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnEditorHidden: (%d,%d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetPosition()))
evt.Skip()
def OnEditorCreated(self, evt):
self.log.write("OnEditorCreated: (%d, %d) %s\n" %
(evt.GetRow(), evt.GetCol(), evt.GetControl()))
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Simple Grid Demo", size=(640,480))
grid = SimpleGrid(self, log)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
frame.Show(true)
app.MainLoop()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.grid import *
import string, random
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MyCustomRenderer(wxPyGridCellRenderer):
def __init__(self):
wxPyGridCellRenderer.__init__(self)
def Draw(self, grid, attr, dc, rect, row, col, isSelected):
dc.SetBackgroundMode(wxSOLID)
dc.SetBrush(wxBrush(wxBLACK, wxSOLID))
dc.SetPen(wxTRANSPARENT_PEN)
dc.DrawRectangle(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height)
dc.SetBackgroundMode(wxTRANSPARENT)
dc.SetFont(attr.GetFont())
text = grid.GetCellValue(row, col)
colors = [wxRED, wxWHITE, wxCYAN]
x = rect.x + 1
y = rect.y + 1
for ch in text:
dc.SetTextForeground(random.choice(colors))
dc.DrawText(ch, x, y)
w, h = dc.GetTextExtent(ch)
x = x + w
if x > rect.right - 5:
break
def GetBestSize(self, grid, attr, dc, row, col):
text = grid.GetCellValue(row, col)
dc.SetFont(attr.GetFont())
w, h = dc.GetTextExtent(text)
return wxSize(w, h)
def Clone(self):
return MyCustomRenderer()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
rendererDemoData = [
('wxGridCellStringRenderer\n(the default)', 'this is a text value', wxGridCellStringRenderer, ()),
('wxGridCellNumberRenderer', '12345', wxGridCellNumberRenderer, ()),
('wxGridCellFloatRenderer', '1234.5678', wxGridCellFloatRenderer, (6,2)),
('wxGridCellBoolRenderer', '1', wxGridCellBoolRenderer, ()),
('MyCustomRenderer', 'This is my renderer', MyCustomRenderer, ()),
]
editorDemoData = [
('wxGridCellTextEditor\n(the default)', 'Here is some more text', wxGridCellTextEditor, ()),
('wxGridCellNumberEditor\nwith min,max', '101', wxGridCellNumberEditor, (5, 10005)),
('wxGridCellNumberEditor\nwithout bounds', '101', wxGridCellNumberEditor, ()),
('wxGridCellFloatEditor', '1234.5678', wxGridCellFloatEditor, ()),
('wxGridCellBoolEditor', '1', wxGridCellBoolEditor, ()),
('wxGridCellChoiceEditor', 'one', wxGridCellChoiceEditor, (['one', 'two', 'three', 'four',
'kick', 'Microsoft', 'out the',
'door'], false)),
]
comboDemoData = [
('wxGridCellNumberRenderer\nwxGridCellNumberEditor', '20792', wxGridCellNumberRenderer, wxGridCellNumberEditor),
('wxGridCellBoolRenderer\nwxGridCellBoolEditor', '1', wxGridCellBoolRenderer, wxGridCellBoolEditor),
]
class EditorsAndRenderersGrid(wxGrid):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
self.CreateGrid(25, 8)
renCol = 1
edCol = 4
self.SetCellValue(0, renCol, '''\
Cell Renderers are used to draw
the contents of the cell when they
need to be refreshed. Different
types of Renderers can be plugged in
to different cells in the grid, it can
even be automatically determined based
on the type of data in the cell.
''')
self.SetCellValue(0, edCol, '''\
Cell Editors are used when the
value of the cell is edited by
the user. An editor class is
wrapped around a an object
derived from wxControl and it
implements some methods required
to integrate with the grid.
''')
self.SetCellValue(16, renCol, '''\
Here are some combinations of Editors and
Renderers used together.
''')
row = 2
for label, value, renderClass, args in rendererDemoData:
renderer = apply(renderClass, args)
self.SetCellValue(row, renCol, label)
self.SetCellValue(row, renCol+1, value)
self.SetCellRenderer(row, renCol+1, renderer)
row = row + 2
row = 2
for label, value, editorClass, args in editorDemoData:
editor = apply(editorClass, args)
self.SetCellValue(row, edCol, label)
self.SetCellValue(row, edCol+1, value)
self.SetCellEditor(row, edCol+1, editor)
row = row + 2
row = 18
for label, value, renClass, edClass in comboDemoData:
self.SetCellValue(row, renCol, label)
self.SetCellValue(row, renCol+1, value)
editor = apply(edClass, ()) #args)
renderer = apply(renClass, ()) #args)
self.SetCellEditor(row, renCol+1, editor)
self.SetCellRenderer(row, renCol+1, renderer)
row = row + 2
font = self.GetFont()
font.SetWeight(wxBOLD)
attr = wxGridCellAttr()
attr.SetFont(font)
attr.SetBackgroundColour(wxLIGHT_GREY)
attr.SetReadOnly(true)
attr.SetAlignment(wxRIGHT, -1)
self.SetColAttr(renCol, attr)
attr.IncRef()
self.SetColAttr(edCol, attr)
# There is a bug in wxGTK for this method...
self.AutoSizeColumns(true)
self.AutoSizeRows(true)
EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK(self, self.OnLeftDClick)
# I do this because I don't like the default behaviour of not starting the
# cell editor on double clicks, but only a second click.
def OnLeftDClick(self, evt):
if self.CanEnableCellControl():
self.EnableCellEditControl()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFrame(wxFrame):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Editors and Renderers Demo", size=(640,480))
grid = EditorsAndRenderersGrid(self, log)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = wxPySimpleApp()
frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
frame.Show(true)
app.MainLoop()
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name: ImageBrowser.py
# Purpose: Image Selection dialog for wxPython demo
#
# Author: Lorne White (email: lorne.white@telusplanet.net)
#
# Version 0.5
# Date: Feb 26, 2001
# Licence: wxWindows license
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from wxPython.wx import *
from wxPython.lib.imagebrowser import *
import os
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
dir = os.getcwd() # get working directory
initial_dir = os.path.join(dir, 'bitmaps') # set the initial directory for the demo bitmaps
win = ImageDialog(frame, initial_dir) # open the image browser dialog
win.Centre()
if win.ShowModal() == wxID_OK:
log.WriteText("You Selected File: " + win.GetFile()) # show the selected file
else:
log.WriteText("You pressed Cancel\n")
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
"""

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