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author | René 'Necoro' Neumann <necoro@necoro.net> | 2008-09-02 13:01:17 +0200 |
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committer | René 'Necoro' Neumann <necoro@necoro.net> | 2008-09-02 13:01:17 +0200 |
commit | afa1de13f0576ace6dcbb0176490fd20922950cd (patch) | |
tree | 056a5fd646f53dfa83f2fe231ec0943747b15ffc /portato/gui/utils.py | |
parent | 02d96210d9102f0cdec95b4e0f595cbd8fdd1e10 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/portato/gui/utils.py b/portato/gui/utils.py index cd5c50c..661af6b 100644 --- a/portato/gui/utils.py +++ b/portato/gui/utils.py @@ -32,280 +32,280 @@ from ..constants import APP, LOCALE_DIR from ..config_parser import ConfigParser def get_color (cfg, name): - return gtk.gdk.color_parse("#%s" % cfg.get(name, section = "COLORS")) + return gtk.gdk.color_parse("#%s" % cfg.get(name, section = "COLORS")) class GtkThread (Thread): - def run(self): - # for some reason, I have to install this for each thread ... - gettext.install(APP, LOCALE_DIR, unicode = True) - try: - Thread.run(self) - except SystemExit: - raise # let normal thread handle it - except: - type, val, tb = sys.exc_info() - try: - sys.excepthook(type, val, tb, thread = self.getName()) - except TypeError: - raise type, val, tb # let normal thread handle it - finally: - del type, val, tb + def run(self): + # for some reason, I have to install this for each thread ... + gettext.install(APP, LOCALE_DIR, unicode = True) + try: + Thread.run(self) + except SystemExit: + raise # let normal thread handle it + except: + type, val, tb = sys.exc_info() + try: + sys.excepthook(type, val, tb, thread = self.getName()) + except TypeError: + raise type, val, tb # let normal thread handle it + finally: + del type, val, tb class Config (ConfigParser): - - def __init__ (self, cfgFile): - """Constructor. - - @param cfgFile: path to config file - @type cfgFile: string""" - - ConfigParser.__init__(self, cfgFile) - - # read config - self.parse() - - # local configs - self.local = {} - - def modify_flags_config (self): - """Sets the internal config of the L{flags}-module. - @see: L{flags.set_config()}""" - - flagCfg = { - "usefile": self.get("useFile"), - "usePerVersion" : self.get_boolean("usePerVersion"), - "maskfile" : self.get("maskFile"), - "maskPerVersion" : self.get_boolean("maskPerVersion"), - "testingfile" : self.get("keywordFile"), - "testingPerVersion" : self.get_boolean("keywordPerVersion")} - flags.set_config(flagCfg) - - def modify_debug_config (self): - if self.get_boolean("debug"): - level = logging.DEBUG - else: - level = logging.INFO - - set_log_level(level) - - def modify_system_config (self): - """Sets the system config. - @see: L{backend.set_system()}""" - set_system(self.get("system")) - - def modify_external_configs (self): - """Convenience function setting all external configs.""" - self.modify_debug_config() - self.modify_flags_config() - self.modify_system_config() - - def set_local(self, cpv, name, val): - """Sets some local config. - - @param cpv: the cpv describing the package for which to set this option - @type cpv: string (cpv) - @param name: the option's name - @type name: string - @param val: the value to set - @type val: any""" - - if not cpv in self.local: - self.local[cpv] = {} - - self.local[cpv].update({name:val}) - - def get_local(self, cpv, name): - """Returns something out of the local config. - - @param cpv: the cpv describing the package from which to get this option - @type cpv: string (cpv) - @param name: the option's name - @type name: string - @return: value stored for the cpv and name or None if not found - @rtype: any""" - - if not cpv in self.local: - return None - if not name in self.local[cpv]: - return None - - return self.local[cpv][name] - - def write(self): - """Writes to the config file and modify any external configs.""" - ConfigParser.write(self) - self.modify_external_configs() + + def __init__ (self, cfgFile): + """Constructor. + + @param cfgFile: path to config file + @type cfgFile: string""" + + ConfigParser.__init__(self, cfgFile) + + # read config + self.parse() + + # local configs + self.local = {} + + def modify_flags_config (self): + """Sets the internal config of the L{flags}-module. + @see: L{flags.set_config()}""" + + flagCfg = { + "usefile": self.get("useFile"), + "usePerVersion" : self.get_boolean("usePerVersion"), + "maskfile" : self.get("maskFile"), + "maskPerVersion" : self.get_boolean("maskPerVersion"), + "testingfile" : self.get("keywordFile"), + "testingPerVersion" : self.get_boolean("keywordPerVersion")} + flags.set_config(flagCfg) + + def modify_debug_config (self): + if self.get_boolean("debug"): + level = logging.DEBUG + else: + level = logging.INFO + + set_log_level(level) + + def modify_system_config (self): + """Sets the system config. + @see: L{backend.set_system()}""" + set_system(self.get("system")) + + def modify_external_configs (self): + """Convenience function setting all external configs.""" + self.modify_debug_config() + self.modify_flags_config() + self.modify_system_config() + + def set_local(self, cpv, name, val): + """Sets some local config. + + @param cpv: the cpv describing the package for which to set this option + @type cpv: string (cpv) + @param name: the option's name + @type name: string + @param val: the value to set + @type val: any""" + + if not cpv in self.local: + self.local[cpv] = {} + + self.local[cpv].update({name:val}) + + def get_local(self, cpv, name): + """Returns something out of the local config. + + @param cpv: the cpv describing the package from which to get this option + @type cpv: string (cpv) + @param name: the option's name + @type name: string + @return: value stored for the cpv and name or None if not found + @rtype: any""" + + if not cpv in self.local: + return None + if not name in self.local[cpv]: + return None + + return self.local[cpv][name] + + def write(self): + """Writes to the config file and modify any external configs.""" + ConfigParser.write(self) + self.modify_external_configs() class PkgData (object): - __slots__ = ("cat", "pkg", "inst") + __slots__ = ("cat", "pkg", "inst") - def __init__ (self, cat, pkg, inst): - self.cat = cat - self.pkg = pkg - self.inst = inst + def __init__ (self, cat, pkg, inst): + self.cat = cat + self.pkg = pkg + self.inst = inst - def __iter__ (self): - return iter((self.cat, self.pkg, self.inst)) + def __iter__ (self): + return iter((self.cat, self.pkg, self.inst)) - def __cmp__ (self, other): - return cmp(self.pkg.lower(), other.pkg.lower()) + def __cmp__ (self, other): + return cmp(self.pkg.lower(), other.pkg.lower()) - def __repr__ (self): - return "<Package (%(cat)s, %(pkg)s, %(inst)s)>" % {"cat" : self.cat, "pkg" : self.pkg, "inst" : self.inst} + def __repr__ (self): + return "<Package (%(cat)s, %(pkg)s, %(inst)s)>" % {"cat" : self.cat, "pkg" : self.pkg, "inst" : self.inst} class Database (object): - """An internal database which holds a simple dictionary cat -> [package_list].""" - - ALL = _("ALL") - - def __init__ (self): - """Constructor.""" - self.__initialize() - self._lock = RLock() - - def lock (f): - @wraps(f) - def wrapper (self, *args, **kwargs): - with self._lock: - r = f(self, *args, **kwargs) - return r - - return wrapper - - def __initialize (self): - self._db = defaultdict(list) - self.inst_cats = set([self.ALL]) - self._restrict = None - - def __sort_key (self, x): - return x.pkg.lower() - - @lock - def populate (self, category = None): - """Populates the database. - - @param category: An optional category - so only packages of this category are inserted. - @type category: string - """ - - # get the lists - packages = system.find_packages(category, with_version = False) - installed = system.find_packages(category, system.SET_INSTALLED, with_version = False) - - # cycle through packages - for p in packages: - cat, pkg = p.split("/") - inst = p in installed - t = PkgData(cat, pkg, inst) - self._db[cat].append(t) - self._db[self.ALL].append(t) - - if inst: - self.inst_cats.add(cat) - - for key in self._db: # sort alphabetically - self._db[key].sort(key = self.__sort_key) - - @lock - def get_cat (self, cat = None, byName = True): - """Returns the packages in the category. - - @param cat: category to return the packages from; if None it defaults to "ALL" - @type cat: string - @param byName: selects whether to return the list sorted by name or by installation - @type byName: boolean - @return: an iterator over a list of tuples: (category, name, is_installed) or [] - @rtype: (string, string, boolean)<iterator> - """ - - if not cat: - cat = self.ALL - - def get_pkgs(): - if byName: - for pkg in self._db[cat]: - yield pkg - else: - ninst = [] - for pkg in self._db[cat]: - if pkg.inst: - yield pkg - else: - ninst.append(pkg) - - for pkg in ninst: - yield pkg - - try: - if self.restrict: - return (pkg for pkg in get_pkgs() if self.restrict.search(pkg.pkg))#if pkg[1].find(self.restrict) != -1) - else: - return get_pkgs() - - except KeyError: # cat is in category list - but not in portage - info(_("Catched KeyError => %s seems not to be an available category. Have you played with rsync-excludes?"), cat) - - @lock - def get_categories (self, installed = False): - """Returns all categories. - - @param installed: Only return these with at least one installed package. - @type installed: boolean - @returns: the list of categories - @rtype: string<iterator> - """ - - if not self.restrict: - if installed: - cats = self.inst_cats - else: - cats = self._db.iterkeys() - - else: - if installed: - cats = set((pkg.cat for pkg in self.get_cat(self.ALL) if pkg.inst)) - else: - cats = set((pkg.cat for pkg in self.get_cat(self.ALL))) - - if len(cats)>1: - cats.add(self.ALL) - - return (cat for cat in cats) - - @lock - def reload (self, cat = None): - """Reloads the given category. - - @param cat: category - @type cat: string - """ - - if cat: - del self._db[cat] - try: - self.inst_cats.remove(cat) - except KeyError: # not in inst_cats - can be ignored - pass - - self._db[self.ALL] = filter(lambda x: x.cat != cat, self._db[self.ALL]) - self.populate(cat+"/*") - else: - self.__initialize() - self.populate() - - def get_restrict (self): - return self._restrict - - @lock - def set_restrict (self, restrict): - if not restrict: - self._restrict = None - else: - try: - regex = re.compile(restrict, re.I) - except re.error, e: - info(_("Error while compiling search expression: '%s'."), str(e)) - else: # only set self._restrict if no error occurred - self._restrict = regex - - restrict = property(get_restrict, set_restrict) + """An internal database which holds a simple dictionary cat -> [package_list].""" + + ALL = _("ALL") + + def __init__ (self): + """Constructor.""" + self.__initialize() + self._lock = RLock() + + def lock (f): + @wraps(f) + def wrapper (self, *args, **kwargs): + with self._lock: + r = f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return r + + return wrapper + + def __initialize (self): + self._db = defaultdict(list) + self.inst_cats = set([self.ALL]) + self._restrict = None + + def __sort_key (self, x): + return x.pkg.lower() + + @lock + def populate (self, category = None): + """Populates the database. + + @param category: An optional category - so only packages of this category are inserted. + @type category: string + """ + + # get the lists + packages = system.find_packages(category, with_version = False) + installed = system.find_packages(category, system.SET_INSTALLED, with_version = False) + + # cycle through packages + for p in packages: + cat, pkg = p.split("/") + inst = p in installed + t = PkgData(cat, pkg, inst) + self._db[cat].append(t) + self._db[self.ALL].append(t) + + if inst: + self.inst_cats.add(cat) + + for key in self._db: # sort alphabetically + self._db[key].sort(key = self.__sort_key) + + @lock + def get_cat (self, cat = None, byName = True): + """Returns the packages in the category. + + @param cat: category to return the packages from; if None it defaults to "ALL" + @type cat: string + @param byName: selects whether to return the list sorted by name or by installation + @type byName: boolean + @return: an iterator over a list of tuples: (category, name, is_installed) or [] + @rtype: (string, string, boolean)<iterator> + """ + + if not cat: + cat = self.ALL + + def get_pkgs(): + if byName: + for pkg in self._db[cat]: + yield pkg + else: + ninst = [] + for pkg in self._db[cat]: + if pkg.inst: + yield pkg + else: + ninst.append(pkg) + + for pkg in ninst: + yield pkg + + try: + if self.restrict: + return (pkg for pkg in get_pkgs() if self.restrict.search(pkg.pkg))#if pkg[1].find(self.restrict) != -1) + else: + return get_pkgs() + + except KeyError: # cat is in category list - but not in portage + info(_("Catched KeyError => %s seems not to be an available category. Have you played with rsync-excludes?"), cat) + + @lock + def get_categories (self, installed = False): + """Returns all categories. + + @param installed: Only return these with at least one installed package. + @type installed: boolean + @returns: the list of categories + @rtype: string<iterator> + """ + + if not self.restrict: + if installed: + cats = self.inst_cats + else: + cats = self._db.iterkeys() + + else: + if installed: + cats = set((pkg.cat for pkg in self.get_cat(self.ALL) if pkg.inst)) + else: + cats = set((pkg.cat for pkg in self.get_cat(self.ALL))) + + if len(cats)>1: + cats.add(self.ALL) + + return (cat for cat in cats) + + @lock + def reload (self, cat = None): + """Reloads the given category. + + @param cat: category + @type cat: string + """ + + if cat: + del self._db[cat] + try: + self.inst_cats.remove(cat) + except KeyError: # not in inst_cats - can be ignored + pass + + self._db[self.ALL] = filter(lambda x: x.cat != cat, self._db[self.ALL]) + self.populate(cat+"/*") + else: + self.__initialize() + self.populate() + + def get_restrict (self): + return self._restrict + + @lock + def set_restrict (self, restrict): + if not restrict: + self._restrict = None + else: + try: + regex = re.compile(restrict, re.I) + except re.error, e: + info(_("Error while compiling search expression: '%s'."), str(e)) + else: # only set self._restrict if no error occurred + self._restrict = regex + + restrict = property(get_restrict, set_restrict) |