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wxWidgets/wxPython/wx/lib/mixins/inspect.py
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# Name: wx.lib.mixins.inspect
# Purpose: A mix-in class that can add PyCrust-based inspection of the app
#
# Author: Robin Dunn
#
# Created: 21-Nov-2006
# RCS-ID: $Id$
# Copyright: (c) 2006 by Total Control Software
# Licence: wxWindows license
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# NOTE: This class is based on ideas sent to the wxPython-users
# mail-list by Dan Elof.
import wx.py
class InspectionMixin(object):
"""
This class is intended to be used as a mix-in with the wx.App
object. When used it will add the ability to popup a PyCrust
window where the widget under the mouse cursor will be loaded into
the shell's namespace as 'win'.
To use this class simply derive a class from wx.App and
InspectionMixin and then call the Init() method from the app's
OnInit.
"""
def Init(self):
"""
Make the event binding that will activate the PyCrust window.
"""
self.Bind(wx.EVT_KEY_DOWN, self.OnKeyPress)
self._crust = None
def OnKeyPress(self, evt):
"""
Event handler
"""
if evt.AltDown() and evt.CmdDown() and evt.KeyCode == ord('I'):
self.ShowShell()
else:
evt.Skip()
def ShowShell(self):
"""
Show the PyCrust window.
"""
if not self._crust:
self._crust = wx.py.crust.CrustFrame(self.GetTopWindow())
self._crust.shell.interp.locals['app'] = self
win = wx.FindWindowAtPointer()
self._crust.shell.interp.locals['win'] = win
self._crust.Show()