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| """
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| Hello, and welcome to this test of the wxTreeItemData
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| class.
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| 
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| The wxTreeItemData class can be used to associate a python
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| object with a wxTreeCtrl item. In this sample, its use is
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| demonstrated via a tree control that shows the contents of a
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| python namespace according to the standard dir()
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| command. Every item in the tree has its label taken from the
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| dir() output, and 'behind it' a reference to the python
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| object is stored in a wxTreeItemData object.
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| 
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| As you may have guessed by now, this sample automatically
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| displays '__doc__' strings if the selected python object
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| happens to have one. Please expand the pyTree object to
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| learn more about the implementation.
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| 
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| Version 1.0, April 4 1999.
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| Harm van der Heijden (H.v.d.Heijden@phys.tue.nl)
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| 
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| P.S. Check out the string module. It's imported in this
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| sample not because it's used, but because it's so
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| beautifully documented...
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| """
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| 
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| from wxPython import wx
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| import sys, string # Don't use it, but it's fun expanding :-)
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| 
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| #----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| def _getindent(line):
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|     """Returns the indentation level of the given line."""
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|     indent = 0
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|     for c in line:
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|         if c == ' ': indent = indent + 1
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|         elif c == '\t': indent = indent + 8
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|         else: break
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|     return indent
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| 
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| def _sourcefinder(func):
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|     """Given a func_code object, this function tries to find and return
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|     the python source code of the function."""
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|     try:
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|         f = open(func.co_filename,"r")
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|     except:
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|         return "(could not open file %s)" % (func.co_filename,)
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| 
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|     for i in range(func.co_firstlineno):
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|         line = f.readline()
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|     ind = _getindent(line)
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|     msg = ""
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|     while line:
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|         msg = msg + line
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|         line = f.readline()
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|         # the following should be <= ind, but then we get
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|         # confused by multiline docstrings. Using == works most of
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|         # the time... but not always!
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|         if _getindent(line) == ind: break
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|     return msg
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| 
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| #----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| class pyTree(wx.wxTreeCtrl):
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|     """
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|     This wxTreeCtrl derivative displays a tree view of a Python namespace.
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|     Anything from which the dir() command returns a non-empty list is a branch
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|     in this tree.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, parent, id, root):
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|         """
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|         Initialize function; because we insert branches into the tree
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|         as needed, we use the ITEM_EXPANDING event handler. The
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|         ITEM_COLLAPSED handler removes the stuff afterwards. The
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|         SEL_CHANGED handler attempts to display interesting
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|         information about the selected object.
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|         """
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|         wx.wxTreeCtrl.__init__(self, parent, id)
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|         self.root = self.AddRoot(str(root), -1, -1, wx.wxTreeItemData(root))
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|         if dir(root):
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|             self.SetItemHasChildren(self.root, wx.TRUE)
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|         wx.EVT_TREE_ITEM_EXPANDING(self, self.GetId(), self.OnItemExpanding)
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|         wx.EVT_TREE_ITEM_COLLAPSED(self, self.GetId(), self.OnItemCollapsed)
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|         wx.EVT_TREE_SEL_CHANGED(self, self.GetId(), self.OnSelChanged)
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|         self.output = None
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|         self.Expand(self.root)
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| 
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| 
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|     def SetOutput(self, output):
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|         """
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|         Set output function (accepts single string). Used to display string
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|         representation of the selected object by OnSelChanged.
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|         """
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|         self.output = output
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| 
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| 
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|     def OnItemExpanding(self,event):
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|         """
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|         The real workhorse of this class. First we retrieve the object
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|         (parent) belonging to the branch that is to be expanded. This
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|         is done by calling GetPyData(parent), which is a short-cut for
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|         GetPyItemData(parent).Get().
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| 
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|         Then we get the dir() list of that object. For each item in
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|         this list, a tree item is created with associated
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|         wxTreeItemData referencing the child object. We get this
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|         object using child = getattr(parent, item).
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| 
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|         Finally, we check wether the child returns a non-empty dir()
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|         list. If so, it is labeled as 'having children', so that it
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|         may be expanded. When it actually is expanded, this function
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|         will again figure out what the offspring is.
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|         """
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|         item = event.GetItem()
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|         if self.IsExpanded(item):  # This event can happen twice in the self.Expand call
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|             return
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|         obj = self.GetPyData( item )
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|         lst = dir(obj)
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|         for key in lst:
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|             new_obj = getattr(obj,key)
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|             new_item = self.AppendItem( item, key, -1, -1,
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|                                         wx.wxTreeItemData(new_obj) )
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|             if dir(new_obj):
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|                 self.SetItemHasChildren(new_item, wx.TRUE)
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| 
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|     def OnItemCollapsed(self, event):
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|         """
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|         We need to remove all children here, otherwise we'll see all
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|         that old rubbish again after the next expansion.
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|         """
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|         item = event.GetItem()
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|         self.DeleteChildren(item)
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| 
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|     def OnSelChanged(self, event):
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|         """
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|         If an output function is defined, we try to print some
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|         informative, interesting and thought-provoking stuff to it.
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|         If it has a __doc__ string, we print it. If it's a function or
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|         unbound class method, we attempt to find the python source.
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|         """
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|         if not self.output:
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|             return
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|         obj = self.GetPyData( event.GetItem() )
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|         msg = str(obj)
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|         if hasattr(obj, '__doc__'):
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|             msg = msg+"\n\nDocumentation string:\n\n%s" % ( getattr(obj, '__doc__'),)
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|         # Is it a function?
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|         func = None
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|         if hasattr(obj, "func_code"): # normal function
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|             func = getattr(obj, "func_code")
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|         elif hasattr(obj, "im_func"): # unbound class method
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|             func = getattr(getattr(obj, "im_func"), "func_code")
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|         if func: # if we found one, let's try to print the source
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|             msg = msg+"\n\nFunction source:\n\n" + _sourcefinder(func)
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| 
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|         apply(self.output, (msg,))
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| 
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| #----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| overview = __doc__
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| 
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| def runTest(frame, nb, log):
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|     """
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|     This method is used by the wxPython Demo Framework for integrating
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|     this demo with the rest.
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|     """
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|     #thisModule = __import__(__name__, globals())
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|     thisModule = sys.modules[__name__]
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|     win = wx.wxFrame(frame, -1, "PyTreeItemData Test")
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|     split = wx.wxSplitterWindow(win, -1)
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|     tree = pyTree(split, -1, thisModule)
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|     text = wx.wxTextCtrl(split, -1, "", wx.wxDefaultPosition,
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|                          wx.wxDefaultSize, wx.wxTE_MULTILINE)
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|     split.SplitVertically(tree, text, 200)
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|     tree.SetOutput(text.SetValue)
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|     tree.SelectItem(tree.root)
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|     win.SetSize(wx.wxSize(800,500))
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|     frame.otherWin = win
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|     win.Show(1)
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| #----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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| 
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|     class MyFrame(wx.wxFrame):
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|         """Very standard Frame class. Nothing special here!"""
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| 
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|         def __init__(self):
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|             """Make a splitter window; left a tree, right a textctrl. Wow."""
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|             import __main__
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|             wx.wxFrame.__init__(self, None, -1, "PyTreeItemData Test",
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|                                 wx.wxDefaultPosition, wx.wxSize(800,500))
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|             split = wx.wxSplitterWindow(self, -1)
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|             tree = pyTree(split, -1, __main__)
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|             text = wx.wxTextCtrl(split, -1, "", wx.wxDefaultPosition,
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|                                  wx.wxDefaultSize, wx.wxTE_MULTILINE)
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|             split.SplitVertically(tree, text, 200)
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|             tree.SetOutput(text.SetValue)
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|             tree.SelectItem(tree.root)
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| 
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|     class MyApp(wx.wxApp):
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|         """This class is even less interesting than MyFrame."""
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| 
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|         def OnInit(self):
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|             """OnInit. Boring, boring, boring!"""
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|             frame = MyFrame()
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|             frame.Show(wx.TRUE)
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|             self.SetTopWindow(frame)
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|             return wx.TRUE
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| 
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|     app = MyApp(0)
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|     app.MainLoop()
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| 
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