Poodletooth-iLand/dependencies/panda/direct/tkpanels/Inspector.py

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"""Inspectors allow you to visually browse through the members of
various python objects. To open an inspector, import this module, and
execute inspector.inspect(anObject) I start IDLE with this command
line: idle.py -c "from inspector import inspect"
so that I can just type: inspect(anObject) any time."""
__all__ = ['inspect', 'inspectorFor', 'Inspector', 'ModuleInspector', 'ClassInspector', 'InstanceInspector', 'FunctionInspector', 'InstanceMethodInspector', 'CodeInspector', 'ComplexInspector', 'DictionaryInspector', 'SequenceInspector', 'SliceInspector', 'InspectorWindow']
import string
from direct.showbase.TkGlobal import *
from Tkinter import *
import Pmw
### public API
def inspect(anObject):
inspector = inspectorFor(anObject)
inspectorWindow = InspectorWindow(inspector)
inspectorWindow.open()
return inspectorWindow
### private
def inspectorFor(anObject):
typeName = string.capitalize(type(anObject).__name__) + 'Type'
if typeName in _InspectorMap:
inspectorName = _InspectorMap[typeName]
else:
print "Can't find an inspector for " + typeName
inspectorName = 'Inspector'
inspector = globals()[inspectorName](anObject)
return inspector
### initializing
def initializeInspectorMap():
global _InspectorMap
notFinishedTypes = ['BufferType', 'EllipsisType', 'FrameType', 'TracebackType', 'XRangeType']
_InspectorMap = {
'Builtin_function_or_methodType': 'FunctionInspector',
'BuiltinFunctionType': 'FunctionInspector',
'BuiltinMethodType': 'FunctionInspector',
'ClassType': 'ClassInspector',
'CodeType': 'CodeInspector',
'ComplexType': 'Inspector',
'DictionaryType': 'DictionaryInspector',
'DictType': 'DictionaryInspector',
'FileType': 'Inspector',
'FloatType': 'Inspector',
'FunctionType': 'FunctionInspector',
'Instance methodType': 'InstanceMethodInspector',
'InstanceType': 'InstanceInspector',
'IntType': 'Inspector',
'LambdaType': 'Inspector',
'ListType': 'SequenceInspector',
'LongType': 'Inspector',
'MethodType': 'FunctionInspector',
'ModuleType': 'ModuleInspector',
'NoneType': 'Inspector',
'SliceType': 'SliceInspector',
'StringType': 'SequenceInspector',
'TupleType': 'SequenceInspector',
'TypeType': 'Inspector',
'UnboundMethodType': 'FunctionInspector'}
for each in notFinishedTypes:
_InspectorMap[each] = 'Inspector'
### Classes
class Inspector:
def __init__(self, anObject):
self.object = anObject
self.lastPartNumber = 0
self.initializePartsList()
self.initializePartNames()
def __str__(self):
return __name__ + '(' + str(self.object) + ')'
def initializePartsList(self):
self._partsList = []
keys = self.namedParts()
keys.sort()
for each in keys:
self._partsList.append(each)
#if not callable(getattr(self.object, each)):
# self._partsList.append(each)
def initializePartNames(self):
self._partNames = ['up'] + [str(each) for each in self._partsList]
def title(self):
"Subclasses may override."
return string.capitalize(self.objectType().__name__)
def getLastPartNumber(self):
return self.lastPartNumber
def selectedPart(self):
return self.partNumber(self.getLastPartNumber())
def namedParts(self):
return dir(self.object)
def stringForPartNumber(self, partNumber):
object = self.partNumber(partNumber)
doc = None
if callable(object):
try:
doc = object.__doc__
except:
pass
if doc:
return (str(object) + '\n' + str(doc))
else:
return str(object)
def partNumber(self, partNumber):
self.lastPartNumber = partNumber
if partNumber == 0:
return self.object
else:
part = self.privatePartNumber(partNumber)
return getattr(self.object, part)
def inspectorFor(self, part):
return inspectorFor(part)
def privatePartNumber(self, partNumber):
return self._partsList[partNumber - 1]
def partNames(self):
return self._partNames
def objectType(self):
return type(self.object)
###
class ModuleInspector(Inspector):
def namedParts(self):
return ['__dict__']
class ClassInspector(Inspector):
def namedParts(self):
return ['__bases__'] + self.object.__dict__.keys()
def title(self):
return self.object.__name__ + ' Class'
class InstanceInspector(Inspector):
def title(self):
return self.object.__class__.__name__
def namedParts(self):
return ['__class__'] + dir(self.object)
###
class FunctionInspector(Inspector):
def title(self):
return self.object.__name__ + "()"
class InstanceMethodInspector(Inspector):
def title(self):
return str(self.object.im_class) + "." + self.object.__name__ + "()"
class CodeInspector(Inspector):
def title(self):
return str(self.object)
###
class ComplexInspector(Inspector):
def namedParts(self):
return ['real', 'imag']
###
class DictionaryInspector(Inspector):
def initializePartsList(self):
Inspector.initializePartsList(self)
keys = self.object.keys()
keys.sort()
for each in keys:
self._partsList.append(each)
def partNumber(self, partNumber):
self.lastPartNumber = partNumber
if partNumber == 0:
return self.object
key = self.privatePartNumber(partNumber)
if key in self.object:
return self.object[key]
else:
return getattr(self.object, key)
class SequenceInspector(Inspector):
def initializePartsList(self):
Inspector.initializePartsList(self)
for each in range(len(self.object)):
self._partsList.append(each)
def partNumber(self, partNumber):
self.lastPartNumber = partNumber
if partNumber == 0:
return self.object
index = self.privatePartNumber(partNumber)
if type(index) == IntType:
return self.object[index]
else:
return getattr(self.object, index)
class SliceInspector(Inspector):
def namedParts(self):
return ['start', 'stop', 'step']
### Initialization
initializeInspectorMap()
class InspectorWindow:
def __init__(self, inspector):
self.inspectors = [inspector]
def topInspector(self):
return self.inspectors[len(self.inspectors) - 1]
def selectedPart(self):
return self.topInspector().selectedPart()
def inspectedObject(self):
return self.topInspector().object
def open(self):
self.top= Toplevel()
self.top.geometry('650x315')
self.createViews()
self.update()
#Private - view construction
def createViews(self):
self.createMenus()
# Paned widget for dividing two halves
self.framePane = Pmw.PanedWidget(self.top, orient = HORIZONTAL)
self.createListWidget()
self.createTextWidgets()
self.framePane.pack(expand = 1, fill = BOTH)
def setTitle(self):
self.top.title('Inspecting: ' + self.topInspector().title())
def createListWidget(self):
listFrame = self.framePane.add('list')
listWidget = self.listWidget = Pmw.ScrolledListBox(
listFrame, vscrollmode = 'static')
listWidget.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=1)
# If you click in the list box, take focus so you can navigate
# with the cursor keys
listbox = listWidget.component('listbox')
listbox.bind('<ButtonPress-1>',
lambda e, l = listbox: l.focus_set())
listbox.bind('<ButtonRelease-1>', self.listSelectionChanged)
listbox.bind('<Double-Button-1>', self.popOrDive)
listbox.bind('<ButtonPress-3>', self.popupMenu)
listbox.bind('<KeyRelease-Up>', self.listSelectionChanged)
listbox.bind('<KeyRelease-Down>', self.listSelectionChanged)
listbox.bind('<KeyRelease-Left>', lambda e, s = self: s.pop())
listbox.bind('<KeyRelease-Right>', lambda e, s = self: s.dive())
listbox.bind('<Return>', self.popOrDive)
def createTextWidgets(self):
textWidgetsFrame = self.framePane.add('textWidgets')
self.textPane = Pmw.PanedWidget(textWidgetsFrame, orient = VERTICAL)
textFrame = self.textPane.add('text', size = 200)
self.textWidget = Pmw.ScrolledText(
textFrame, vscrollmode = 'static', text_state = 'disabled')
self.textWidget.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=1)
commandFrame = self.textPane.add('command')
self.commandWidget = Pmw.ScrolledText(
commandFrame, vscrollmode = 'static')
self.commandWidget.insert(1.0, '>>> ')
self.commandWidget.pack(fill = BOTH, expand = 1)
self.commandWidget.component('text').bind(
'<KeyRelease-Return>', self.evalCommand)
self.textPane.pack(expand = 1, fill = BOTH)
def createMenus(self):
self.menuBar = Menu(self.top)
self.top.config(menu=self.menuBar)
inspectMenu = Menu(self.menuBar)
self.menuBar.add_cascade(label='Inspect', menu=inspectMenu)
inspectMenu.add_command(label='Pop', command=self.pop)
inspectMenu.add_command(label='Dive', command=self.dive)
inspectMenu.add_command(label='Inspect', command=self.inspect)
helpMenu = Menu(self.menuBar)
self.menuBar.add_cascade(label='Help', menu=helpMenu)
helpMenu.add_command(label='Instructions', command=self.showHelp)
def fillList(self):
self.listWidget.delete(0, END)
for each in self.topInspector().partNames():
self.listWidget.insert(END, each)
self.listWidget.select_clear(0)
# Event Handling
def listSelectionChanged(self, event):
partNumber = self.selectedIndex()
if partNumber == None:
partNumber = 0
string = self.topInspector().stringForPartNumber(partNumber)
self.textWidget.component('text').configure(state = 'normal')
self.textWidget.delete('1.0', END)
self.textWidget.insert(END, string)
self.textWidget.component('text').configure(state = 'disabled')
def popOrDive(self, event):
"""The list has been double-clicked. If the selection is 'self' then pop,
otherwise dive into the selected part"""
if self.selectedIndex() == 0:
self.pop()
else:
self.dive()
def evalCommand(self, event):
"""Eval text in commandWidget"""
insertPt = self.commandWidget.index(INSERT)
commandLineStart = self.commandWidget.search(
'>>> ', INSERT, backwards = 1)
if commandLineStart:
commandStart = self.commandWidget.index(
commandLineStart + ' + 4 chars')
command = self.commandWidget.get(commandStart,
commandStart + ' lineend')
if command:
partDict = { 'this': self.selectedPart(),
'object': self.topInspector().object }
result = eval(command, partDict)
self.commandWidget.insert(INSERT, repr(result) + '\n>>> ')
self.commandWidget.see(INSERT)
# Menu Events
def inspect(self):
inspector = self.inspectorForSelectedPart()
if inspector == None:
return
InspectorWindow(inspector).open()
def pop(self):
if len(self.inspectors) > 1:
self.inspectors = self.inspectors[:-1]
self.update()
def dive(self):
inspector = self.inspectorForSelectedPart()
if inspector == None:
return
self.inspectors.append(inspector)
self.update()
def update(self):
self.setTitle()
self.fillList()
# What is active part in this inspector
partNumber = self.topInspector().getLastPartNumber()
self.listWidget.select_clear(0)
self.listWidget.activate(partNumber)
self.listWidget.select_set(partNumber)
self.listSelectionChanged(None)
# Make sure selected item is visible
self.listWidget.see(partNumber)
# Make sure left side of listbox visible
self.listWidget.xview_moveto(0.0)
# Grab focus in listbox
self.listWidget.component('listbox').focus_set()
def showHelp(self):
help = Toplevel(tkroot)
help.title("Inspector Help")
frame = Frame(help)
frame.pack()
text = Label(
frame, justify = LEFT,
text = "ListBox shows selected object's attributes\nDouble click or use right arrow on an instance variable to dive down.\nDouble click self or use left arrow to pop back up.\nUse up and down arrow keys to move from item to item in the current level.\n\nValue box (upper right) shows current value of selected item\n\nCommand box (lower right) is used to evaluate python commands\nLocal variables 'object' and 'this' are defined as the current object being inspected\nand the current attribute selected."
)
text.pack()
#Private
def selectedIndex(self):
indicies = map(int, self.listWidget.curselection())
if len(indicies) == 0:
return None
partNumber = indicies[0]
return partNumber
def inspectorForSelectedPart(self):
partNumber = self.selectedIndex()
if partNumber == None:
return None
part = self.topInspector().partNumber(partNumber)
return self.topInspector().inspectorFor(part)
def popupMenu(self, event):
print event
partNumber = self.selectedIndex()
print partNumber
if partNumber == None:
return
part = self.topInspector().partNumber(partNumber)
print part
from pandac.PandaModules import NodePath
from direct.fsm import ClassicFSM
popupMenu = None
if isinstance(part, NodePath):
popupMenu = self.createPopupMenu(
part,
[('Explore', NodePath.explore),
('Place', NodePath.place),
('Set Color', NodePath.rgbPanel)])
elif isinstance(part, ClassicFSM.ClassicFSM):
import FSMInspector
popupMenu = self.createPopupMenu(
part,
[('Inspect ClassicFSM', FSMInspector.FSMInspector)])
print popupMenu
if popupMenu:
popupMenu.post(event.widget.winfo_pointerx(),
event.widget.winfo_pointery())
def createPopupMenu(self, part, menuList):
popupMenu = Menu(self.top, tearoff = 0)
for item, func in menuList:
popupMenu.add_command(
label = item,
command = lambda p = part, f = func: f(p))
return popupMenu