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#
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# Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Donald N. Allingham
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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#
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# $Id$
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import types
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Callback signal support for non-gtk parts of Gramps
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class GrampsDBCallback(object):
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"""
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Callback and signal support for non-gtk parts of gramps.
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Classes that want to emit signals need to inherit from this
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class and call its __init__ method. They then need to declare
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the signals that they can emit and the types of their
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arguments.
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e.g.
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class TestSignals(GrampsDBCallback):
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__signals__ = {
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'test-signal' : (int,)
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}
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def __init__(self):
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GrampsDBCallback.__init__(self)
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def emit_signal(self):
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self.emit('test-signal',(1,))
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The signals will be inherited by any subclasses.
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Attaching a callback to the signals is similar to the gtk
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connect methods. e.g.
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class C(object):
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def cb_func(self, i):
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print "got class signal = ", 1
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def fn(i):
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print "got signal value = ", i
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t = TestSignals()
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# connect to a function.
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t.connect('test-signal', fn)
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t.emit_signal()
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r = R()
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# connect to a method
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t.connect_object('test-signal', R.func, r)
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t.emit_signal()
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.__callback_map = {}
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self.__signal_map = {}
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# Build signal list, the signals can't change so we only
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# need to do this once.
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def trav(cls):
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if cls.__dict__.has_key('__signals__'):
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signal_list = [cls.__signals__]
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else:
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signal_list = []
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for base_cls in cls.__bases__:
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base_list = trav(base_cls)
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if len(base_list) > 0:
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signal_list = signal_list + base_list
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return signal_list
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# Build a signal dict from the list of signal dicts
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for s in trav(self.__class__):
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for (k,v) in s.items():
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self.__signal_map[k] = v
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# self.__signal_map now contains the connonical list
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# of signals that this instance can emit.
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def connect(self, signal_name, callback):
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# Check that signal exists.
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if signal_name not in self.__signal_map.keys():
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print "Warning: attempt to connect to unknown signal: ", str(signal_name)
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return
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# Add callable to callback_map
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if signal_name not in self.__callback_map.keys():
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self.__callback_map[signal_name] = []
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self.__callback_map[signal_name].append(callback)
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def connect_object(self, signal_name, class_method, instance):
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# Check that signal exists.
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if signal_name not in self.__signal_map.keys():
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print "Warning: attempt to connect to unknown signal: ", str(signal_name)
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return
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# Add object and instance to callback_map
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self.__callback_map[signal_name].append((class_method,instance))
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def emit(self, signal_name, args=tuple()):
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# Check signal exists
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if signal_name not in self.__signal_map.keys():
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print "Warning: attempt to emit to unknown signal: ", str(signal_name)
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return
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# type check arguments
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arg_types = self.__signal_map[signal_name]
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if arg_types == None and len(args) > 0:
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print "Warning: signal emitted with wrong number of args: ", str(signal_name)
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return
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if len(args) > 0:
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if len(args) != len(arg_types):
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print "Warning: signal emitted with wrong number of args: ", str(signal_name)
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return
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if arg_types != None:
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for i in range(0,len(arg_types)):
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if type(args[i]) != arg_types[i]:
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print "Warning: signal emitted with wrong arg types: ", str(signal_name)
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return
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for cb in self.__callback_map[signal_name]:
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try:
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if type(cb) == tuple: # call class method
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cb[0](cb[1],*args)
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elif type(cb) == types.FunctionType or \
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type(cb) == types.MethodType: # call func
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cb(*args)
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else:
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print "Warning: badly formed entry in callback map"
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except:
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print "Warning: exception occured in callback function."
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Testing code below this point
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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class TestSignals(GrampsDBCallback):
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__signals__ = {
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'test-signal' : (int,)
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}
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def __init__(self):
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GrampsDBCallback.__init__(self)
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def emit_signal(self):
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self.emit('test-signal',(1,))
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self.emit('test-signal',(0,2))
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self.emit('test-signal',(2.0,))
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class TestSignalsSubclass(TestSignals):
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__signals__ = {
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'test-base-signal' : (str,str,list),
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'test-noargs' : None
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}
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def emit_signal(self):
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self.emit('test-signal',(1,))
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self.emit('test-base-signal',("Hi","There",[1,2,3]))
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self.emit('test-noargs')
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class R(object):
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def func(self, i):
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print "got class signal = ", 1
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def fn(i):
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print "got signal value = ", i
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def fn2(s,t,l):
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print "got signal value = ", s, t, repr(l)
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def fn3():
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print "got signal noargs"
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t = TestSignals()
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t.connect('test-signal', fn)
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t.connect('test-signal', fn)
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t.connect('test-signal', fn)
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t.connect('test-signal', fn)
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#t.emit_signal()
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r = R()
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t.connect_object('test-signal', R.func, r)
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t.connect('test-signal',r.func)
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t.emit_signal()
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s = TestSignalsSubclass()
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s.connect('test-signal', fn)
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s.connect('test-base-signal', fn2)
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s.connect('test-noargs', fn3)
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#s.emit_signal()
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