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			Python
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			98 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
from __future__ import generators
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import sys
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import os
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import py
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from py.__.misc import terminal_helper
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class Out(object):
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    tty = False
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    fullwidth = terminal_helper.terminal_width
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    def __init__(self, file):
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        self.file = py.io.dupfile(file)
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    def sep(self, sepchar, title=None, fullwidth=None):
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        if not fullwidth:
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            fullwidth = self.fullwidth
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        # the goal is to have the line be as long as possible
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        # under the condition that len(line) <= fullwidth
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        if title is not None:
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            # we want 2 + 2*len(fill) + len(title) <= fullwidth
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            # i.e.    2 + 2*len(sepchar)*N + len(title) <= fullwidth
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            #         2*len(sepchar)*N <= fullwidth - len(title) - 2
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            #         N <= (fullwidth - len(title) - 2) // (2*len(sepchar))
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            N = (fullwidth - len(title) - 2) // (2*len(sepchar))
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            fill = sepchar * N
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            line = "%s %s %s" % (fill, title, fill)
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        else:
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            # we want len(sepchar)*N <= fullwidth
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            # i.e.    N <= fullwidth // len(sepchar)
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            line = sepchar * (fullwidth // len(sepchar))
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        # in some situations there is room for an extra sepchar at the right,
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        # in particular if we consider that with a sepchar like "_ " the
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        # trailing space is not important at the end of the line
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        if len(line) + len(sepchar.rstrip()) <= fullwidth:
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            line += sepchar.rstrip()
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        self.line(line)
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class TerminalOut(Out):
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    tty = True
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    def __init__(self, file):
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        super(TerminalOut, self).__init__(file)
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    def sep(self, sepchar, title=None):
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        super(TerminalOut, self).sep(sepchar, title,
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                                     terminal_helper.get_terminal_width())
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    def write(self, s):
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        self.file.write(str(s))
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        self.file.flush()
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    def line(self, s=''):
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        if s:
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            self.file.write(s + '\n')
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        else:
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            self.file.write('\n')
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        self.file.flush()
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    def rewrite(self, s=''):
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        #self.write('\x1b[u%s' % s) - this escape sequence does
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        # strange things, or nothing at all, on various terminals.
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        # XXX what is it supposed to do in the first place??
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        self.write(s)
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class FileOut(Out):
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    def write(self, s):
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        self.file.write(str(s))
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        self.file.flush()
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    def line(self, s=''):
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        if s:
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            self.file.write(str(s) + '\n')
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        else:
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            self.file.write('\n')
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        self.file.flush()
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    def rewrite(self, s=''):
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        self.write(s)
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def getout(file):
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    # XXX investigate further into terminal output, this is not enough
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    #
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    if file is None: 
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        file = py.std.sys.stdout 
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    elif hasattr(file, 'send'):
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        file = WriteFile(file.send) 
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    elif callable(file):
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        file = WriteFile(file)
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    if hasattr(file, 'isatty') and file.isatty(): 
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        return TerminalOut(file)
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    else:
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        return FileOut(file)
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class WriteFile(object): 
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    def __init__(self, writemethod): 
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        self.write = writemethod 
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    def flush(self): 
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        return 
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