169 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
169 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""XWindows specific methods for TableWindows Class.
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"""
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# Copyright 2008 - 2010, Ray E. Barker
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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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import L10n
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_ = L10n.get_translation()
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# Standard Library modules
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import re
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import os
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# pyGTK modules
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import gtk
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# Other Library modules
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import Xlib.display
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# FPDB modules
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from TableWindow import Table_Window
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import Configuration
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# We might as well do this once and make them globals
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disp = Xlib.display.Display()
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root = disp.screen().root
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c = Configuration.Config()
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log = Configuration.get_logger("logging.conf", "hud", log_dir=c.dir_log, log_file='HUD-log.txt')
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class Table(Table_Window):
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def find_table_parameters(self):
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# This is called by __init__(). Find the poker table window of interest,
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# given the self.search_string. Then populate self.number, self.title,
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# self.window, and self.parent (if required).
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reg = '''
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\s+(?P<XID>[\dxabcdef]+) # XID in hex
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\s(?P<TITLE>.+): # window title
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'''
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self.number = None
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for listing in os.popen('xwininfo -root -tree').readlines():
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if re.search(self.search_string, listing, re.I):
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log.info(listing)
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mo = re.match(reg, listing, re.VERBOSE)
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title = re.sub('\"', '', mo.groupdict()["TITLE"])
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if self.check_bad_words(title): continue
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self.number = int( mo.groupdict()["XID"], 0 )
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self.title = title
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if self.number is None:
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log.error("Could not retrieve XID from table xwininfo. xwininfo is %s" % listing)
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break
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if self.number is None:
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log.error("No match in XTables for table '%s'." % self.search_string)
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return None
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(self.window, self.parent) = self.get_window_from_xid(self.number)
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# def get_window_from_xid(self, id):
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# for outside in root.query_tree().children:
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# if outside.id == id:
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# return (outside, outside.query_tree().parent)
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# for inside in outside.query_tree().children:
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# if inside.id == id: # GNOME, Xfce
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# return (inside, inside.query_tree().parent)
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# for wayinside in inside.query_tree().children:
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# if wayinside.id == id: # KDE
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# parent = wayinside.query_tree().parent
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# return (wayinside, parent.query_tree().parent)
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# return (None, None)
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def get_window_from_xid(self, id):
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for top_level in root.query_tree().children:
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if top_level.id == id:
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return (top_level, None)
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for w in treewalk(top_level):
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if w.id == id:
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return (w, top_level)
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#def get_geometry(self):
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#try:
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#my_geo = self.window.get_geometry()
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#if self.parent is None:
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#return {'x' : my_geo.x,
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#'y' : my_geo.y,
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#'width' : my_geo.width,
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#'height' : my_geo.height
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#}
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#else:
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#pa_geo = self.parent.get_geometry()
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#return {'x' : my_geo.x + pa_geo.x,
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#'y' : my_geo.y + pa_geo.y,
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#'width' : my_geo.width,
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#'height' : my_geo.height
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#}
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#except:
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#return None
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def get_geometry(self):
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geo_re = '''
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Absolute\supper-left\sX: \s+ (?P<X>\d+) # x
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.+
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Absolute\supper-left\sY: \s+ (?P<Y>\d+) # y
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.+
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Width: \s+ (?P<W>\d+) # width
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.+
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Height: \s+ (?P<H>\d+) # height
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'''
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des_re = 'No such window with id'
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listing = os.popen("xwininfo -id %d -stats" % (self.number)).read()
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mo = re.search(des_re, listing)
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if mo is not None:
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return None # table has been destroyed
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mo = re.search(geo_re, listing, re.VERBOSE|re.DOTALL)
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try:
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return {'x' : int(mo.groupdict()['X']),
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'y' : int(mo.groupdict()['Y']),
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'width' : int(mo.groupdict()['W']),
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'height' : int(mo.groupdict()['H'])
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}
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except AttributeError:
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return None
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def get_window_title(self):
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s = os.popen("xwininfo -wm -id %d" % self.number).read()
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mo = re.search('"(.+)"', s)
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try:
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return mo.group(1)
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except AttributeError:
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return None
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def topify(self, window):
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# The idea here is to call set_transient_for on the HUD window, with the table window
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# as the argument. This should keep the HUD window on top of the table window, as if
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# the hud window was a dialog belonging to the table.
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# This is the gdkhandle for the HUD window
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gdkwindow = gtk.gdk.window_foreign_new(window.window.xid)
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gdkwindow.set_transient_for(self.gdkhandle)
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def treewalk(parent):
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for w in parent.query_tree().children:
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for ww in treewalk(w):
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yield ww
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yield w
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