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authorRené 'Necoro' Neumann <necoro@necoro.net>2009-05-15 18:00:26 +0200
committerRené 'Necoro' Neumann <necoro@necoro.net>2009-05-15 18:00:26 +0200
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Get rid of wrapper.py and GtkConsole
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diff --git a/portato/gui/utils.py b/portato/gui/utils.py
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--- a/portato/gui/utils.py
+++ b/portato/gui/utils.py
@@ -145,3 +145,309 @@ class Config (ConfigParser):
"""Writes to the config file and modify any external configs."""
ConfigParser.write(self)
self.modify_external_configs()
+
+class GtkTree (object):
+ """The implementation of the abstract tree."""
+
+ def __init__ (self, tree, col = 0):
+ """Constructor.
+
+ @param tree: original tree
+ @type tree: gtk.TreeStore
+ @param col: the column where the cpv is stored
+ @type col: int"""
+
+ self.tree = tree
+ self.cpv_col = col
+ self.emergeIt = None
+ self.unmergeIt = None
+ self.updateIt = None
+
+ def build_append_value (self, cpv, oneshot = False, update = False, downgrade = False, version = None, useChange = []):
+ """
+ Builds the list, which is going to be passed to append.
+
+ @param cpv: the cpv
+ @type cpv: string (cpv)
+ @param oneshot: True if oneshot
+ @type oneshot: boolean
+ @param update: True if this is an update
+ @type update: boolean
+ @param downgrade: True if this is a downgrade
+ @type downgrade: boolean
+ @param version: the version we update from
+ @type version: string
+ @param useChange: list of changed useflags; use "-use" for removed and "+use" for added flags
+ @type useChange: string[]
+
+ @returns: the created list
+ @rtype: list
+ """
+
+ string = ""
+
+ if oneshot:
+ string += "<i>%s</i>" % _("oneshot")
+
+ if update:
+ if oneshot: string += "; "
+ if version is not None:
+ string += "<i>%s</i>" % (_("updating from version %s") % version)
+ else:
+ string += "<i>%s</i>" % _("updating")
+
+ elif downgrade:
+ if oneshot: string += "; "
+ if version is not None:
+ string += "<i>%s</i>" % (_("downgrading from version %s") % version)
+ else:
+ string += "<i>%s</i>" % _("downgrading")
+
+ if useChange:
+ if update or downgrade or oneshot: string += "; "
+ string += "<i><b>%s </b></i>" % _("IUSE changes:")
+ useChange.sort()
+ string += "<i>%s</i>" % " ".join(useChange)
+
+ return [cpv, string, False]
+
+ def set_in_progress (self, it, to = True):
+ """
+ Marks the queue where the given iterator belongs as being in progress.
+
+ @param it: one iterator of the queue to mark to
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @param to: whether to enable or disable
+ @type to: boolean
+ """
+
+ iter = self.first_iter(it)
+ if to:
+ self.tree.set_value(iter, 1, "<b>%s</b>" % _("(In Progress)"))
+ else:
+ self.tree.set_value(iter, 1, "")
+
+ self.tree.set_value(iter, 2, to)
+
+ def is_in_progress (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns whether the queue where the given iterator belongs to, is marked as "being in progress".
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: whether the queue is marked "in progress"
+ @rtype: boolean
+ """
+ return self.tree.get_value(it, 2)
+
+ def get_emerge_it (self):
+ """
+ Returns an iterator signaling the top of the emerge section.
+
+ @returns: emerge-iterator
+ @rtype: Iterator
+ """
+ if self.emergeIt is None:
+ self.emergeIt = self.append(None, ["<b>%s</b>" % _("Install"), "", False])
+ return self.emergeIt
+
+ def get_unmerge_it (self):
+ """
+ Returns an iterator signaling the top of the unmerge section.
+
+ @returns: unmerge-iterator
+ @rtype: Iterator
+ """
+ if self.unmergeIt is None:
+ self.unmergeIt = self.append(None, ["<b>%s</b>" % _("Uninstall"), "", False])
+
+ return self.unmergeIt
+
+ def get_update_it (self):
+ """
+ Returns an iterator signaling the top of the update section.
+
+ @returns: unmerge-iterator
+ @rtype: Iterator
+ """
+ if self.updateIt is None:
+ self.updateIt = self.append(None, ["<b>%s</b>" % _("Update"), "", False])
+
+ return self.updateIt
+
+ def first_iter (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns the iterator at the top.
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: the top iterator
+ @rtype: Iterator
+ """
+ return self.tree.get_iter_from_string(self.tree.get_string_from_iter(it).split(":")[0])
+
+ def is_in (self, it, in_it):
+ return in_it and self.iter_equal(self.first_iter(it), in_it)
+
+ def is_in_emerge (self, it):
+ """
+ Checks whether an iterator is part of the "Emerge" section.
+
+ @param it: the iterator to check
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: True if the iter is part; False otherwise
+ @rtype: boolean
+ """
+ return self.is_in(it, self.emergeIt)
+
+ def is_in_unmerge (self, it):
+ """
+ Checks whether an iterator is part of the "Unmerge" section.
+
+ @param it: the iterator to check
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: True if the iter is part; False otherwise
+ @rtype: boolean
+ """
+ return self.is_in(it, self.unmergeIt)
+
+ def is_in_update (self, it):
+ """
+ Checks whether an iterator is part of the "Update" section.
+
+ @param it: the iterator to check
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: True if the iter is part; False otherwise
+ @rtype: boolean
+ """
+ return self.is_in(it, self.updateIt)
+
+ def iter_has_parent (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns whether the actual iterator has a parent.
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: True if it has a parent it, else False.
+ @rtype: boolean
+ """
+ return (self.tree.iter_parent(it) != None)
+
+ def parent_iter (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns the parent iter.
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: Parent iterator or None if the current it has no parent.
+ @rtype: Iterator; None
+ """
+ return self.tree.iter_parent(it)
+
+ def first_child_iter (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns the first child iter.
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: First child iterator or None if the current it has no children.
+ @rtype: Iterator; None
+ """
+
+ return self.tree.iter_children(it)
+
+ def iter_has_children (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns whether the actual iterator has children.
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: True if it has children, else False.
+ @rtype: boolean
+ """
+
+ return self.tree.iter_has_child(it)
+
+ def next_iter (self, it):
+ """
+ Returns the next iter.
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @returns: Next iterator or None if the current iter is the last one.
+ @rtype: Iterator; None
+ """
+ return self.tree.iter_next(it)
+
+ def get_value (self, it, column):
+ """
+ Returns the value of the specific column at the given iterator.
+
+ @param it: the iterator
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @param column: the column of the iterator from where to get the value
+ @type column: int
+ @returns: the value
+ @rtype: anything
+ """
+
+ return self.tree.get_value(it, column)
+
+ def iter_equal (self, it, other_it):
+ """
+ Checks whether to iterators are equal.
+
+ @param it: the one iterator to compare
+ @type it: Iterator
+ @param other_it: the other iterator to compare
+ @type other_it: Iterator
+ @returns: True if both iterators are equal; False otherwise
+ @rtype boolean
+ """
+ return self.tree.get_string_from_iter(it) == self.tree.get_string_from_iter(other_it)
+
+ def append (self, parent = None, values = None):
+ """
+ Appends some values right after the given parent. If parent is None, it is appended as the first element.
+
+ @param parent: the iterator to append the values right after; if None it symbolizes the top
+ @type parent: Iterator
+ @param values: a list of values which are going to be appended to the tree
+ @type values: list
+ @returns: Iterator pointing to the newly appended stuff
+ @rtype: Iterator
+ """
+
+ return self.tree.append(parent, values)
+
+ def remove (self, it):
+ """
+ Removes an iterator out of the tree.
+ @attention: The iterator can point to anything hereafter. Do not reuse!
+
+ @param it: iterator to remove
+ @type it: Iterator
+ """
+
+ if self.emergeIt and self.iter_equal(it, self.emergeIt) : self.emergeIt = None
+ elif self.unmergeIt and self.iter_equal(it, self.unmergeIt) : self.unmergeIt = None
+ elif self.updateIt and self.iter_equal(it, self.updateIt) : self.updateIt = None
+
+ self.tree.remove(it)
+
+ def get_original (self):
+ """
+ Returns the original tree-object.
+
+ @returns: original tree-object
+ @rtype: tree-object
+ """
+ return self.tree
+
+ def get_cpv_column (self):
+ """
+ Returns the number of the column where the cpv's are stored.
+
+ @returns: column with cpv's
+ @rtype: int
+ """
+ return self.cpv_col