Poodletooth-iLand/dependencies/panda/direct/directnotify/Notifier.py
2015-05-29 05:03:48 -05:00

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Python

"""
Notifier module: contains methods for handling information output
for the programmer/user
"""
from LoggerGlobal import defaultLogger
from direct.showbase import PythonUtil
from panda3d.core import ConfigVariableBool
import time
import types
import sys
class Notifier:
serverDelta = 0
# If this object is set to something, it is used to print output
# messages instead of writing them to the console. This is
# particularly useful for integrating the Python notify system
# with the C++ notify system.
streamWriter = None
if ConfigVariableBool('notify-integrate', True):
from panda3d.core import StreamWriter, Notify
streamWriter = StreamWriter(Notify.out(), False)
showTime = ConfigVariableBool('notify-timestamp', False)
def __init__(self, name, logger=None):
"""
name is a string
logger is a Logger
Create a new instance of the Notifier class with a given name
and an optional Logger class for piping output to. If no logger
specified, use the global default
"""
self.__name = name
if (logger==None):
self.__logger = defaultLogger
else:
self.__logger = logger
# Global default levels are initialized here
self.__info = 1
self.__warning = 1
self.__debug = 0
self.__logging = 0
def setServerDelta(self, delta, timezone):
"""
Call this method on any Notify object to globally change the
timestamp printed for each line of all Notify objects.
This synchronizes the timestamp with the server's known time
of day, and also switches into the server's timezone.
"""
delta = int(round(delta))
Notifier.serverDelta = delta + time.timezone - timezone
# The following call is necessary to make the output from C++
# notify messages show the same timestamp as those generated
# from Python-level notify messages.
from pandac.PandaModules import NotifyCategory
NotifyCategory.setServerDelta(self.serverDelta)
self.info("Notify clock adjusted by %s (and timezone adjusted by %s hours) to synchronize with server." % (PythonUtil.formatElapsedSeconds(delta), (time.timezone - timezone) / 3600))
def getTime(self):
"""
Return the time as a string suitable for printing at the
head of any notify message
"""
# for some strange reason, time.time() updates only once/minute if
# the task is out of focus on win32. time.clock doesn't have this problem.
return time.strftime(":%m-%d-%Y %H:%M:%S ", time.localtime(time.time() + self.serverDelta))
def getOnlyTime(self):
"""
Return the time as a string.
The Only in the name is referring to not showing the date.
"""
return time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.localtime(time.time() + self.serverDelta))
def __str__(self):
"""
Print handling routine
"""
return "%s: info = %d, warning = %d, debug = %d, logging = %d" % \
(self.__name, self.__info, self.__warning, self.__debug, self.__logging)
# Severity funcs
def setSeverity(self, severity):
from pandac.PandaModules import NSDebug, NSInfo, NSWarning, NSError
if severity >= NSError:
self.setWarning(0)
self.setInfo(0)
self.setDebug(0)
elif severity == NSWarning:
self.setWarning(1)
self.setInfo(0)
self.setDebug(0)
elif severity == NSInfo:
self.setWarning(1)
self.setInfo(1)
self.setDebug(0)
elif severity <= NSDebug:
self.setWarning(1)
self.setInfo(1)
self.setDebug(1)
def getSeverity(self):
from pandac.PandaModules import NSDebug, NSInfo, NSWarning, NSError
if self.getDebug():
return NSDebug
elif self.getInfo():
return NSInfo
elif self.getWarning():
return NSWarning
else:
return NSError
# error funcs
def error(self, errorString, exception=StandardError):
"""
Raise an exception with given string and optional type:
Exception: error
"""
message = str(errorString)
if Notifier.showTime.getValue():
string = (self.getTime() + str(exception) + ": " + self.__name + "(error): " + message)
else:
string = (str(exception) + ": " + self.__name + "(error): " + message)
self.__log(string)
raise exception(errorString)
# warning funcs
def warning(self, warningString):
"""
Issue the warning message if warn flag is on
"""
if self.__warning:
message = str(warningString)
if Notifier.showTime.getValue():
string = (self.getTime() + self.__name + '(warning): ' + message)
else:
string = (":" + self.__name + '(warning): ' + message)
self.__log(string)
self.__print(string)
return 1 # to allow assert myNotify.warning("blah")
def setWarning(self, bool):
"""
Enable/Disable the printing of warning messages
"""
self.__warning = bool
def getWarning(self):
"""
Return whether the printing of warning messages is on or off
"""
return(self.__warning)
# debug funcs
def debug(self, debugString):
"""
Issue the debug message if debug flag is on
"""
if self.__debug:
message = str(debugString)
if Notifier.showTime.getValue():
string = (self.getTime() + self.__name + '(debug): ' + message)
else:
string = (':' + self.__name + '(debug): ' + message)
self.__log(string)
self.__print(string)
return 1 # to allow assert myNotify.debug("blah")
def setDebug(self, bool):
"""
Enable/Disable the printing of debug messages
"""
self.__debug = bool
def getDebug(self):
"""
Return whether the printing of debug messages is on or off
"""
return self.__debug
# info funcs
def info(self, infoString):
"""
Print the given informational string, if info flag is on
"""
if self.__info:
message = str(infoString)
if Notifier.showTime.getValue():
string = (self.getTime() + self.__name + ': ' + message)
else:
string = (':' + self.__name + ': ' + message)
self.__log(string)
self.__print(string)
return 1 # to allow assert myNotify.info("blah")
def getInfo(self):
"""
Return whether the printing of info messages is on or off
"""
return self.__info
def setInfo(self, bool):
"""
Enable/Disable informational message printing
"""
self.__info = bool
# log funcs
def __log(self, logEntry):
"""
Determine whether to send informational message to the logger
"""
if self.__logging:
self.__logger.log(logEntry)
def getLogging(self):
"""
Return 1 if logging enabled, 0 otherwise
"""
return (self.__logging)
def setLogging(self, bool):
"""
Set the logging flag to int (1=on, 0=off)
"""
self.__logging = bool
def __print(self, string):
"""
Prints the string to output followed by a newline.
"""
if self.streamWriter:
self.streamWriter.appendData(string + '\n')
else:
print >> sys.stderr, string
def debugStateCall(self, obj=None, fsmMemberName='fsm',
secondaryFsm='secondaryFSM'):
"""
If this notify is in debug mode, print the time of the
call followed by the [fsm state] notifier category and
the function call (with parameters).
"""
#f.f_locals['self'].__init__.im_class.__name__
if self.__debug:
state = ''
doId = ''
if obj is not None:
fsm=obj.__dict__.get(fsmMemberName)
if fsm is not None:
stateObj = fsm.getCurrentState()
if stateObj is not None:
#state = "%s=%s"%(fsmMemberName, stateObj.getName())
state = stateObj.getName()
fsm=obj.__dict__.get(secondaryFsm)
if fsm is not None:
stateObj = fsm.getCurrentState()
if stateObj is not None:
#state = "%s=%s"%(fsmMemberName, stateObj.getName())
state = "%s, %s"%(state, stateObj.getName())
if hasattr(obj, 'doId'):
doId = " doId:%s"%(obj.doId,)
#if type(obj) == types.ClassType:
# name = "%s."%(obj.__class__.__name__,)
string = ":%s:%s [%-7s] id(%s)%s %s"%(
self.getOnlyTime(),
self.__name,
state,
id(obj),
doId,
PythonUtil.traceParentCall())
self.__log(string)
self.__print(string)
return 1 # to allow assert self.notify.debugStateCall(self)
def debugCall(self, debugString=''):
"""
If this notify is in debug mode, print the time of the
call followed by the notifier category and
the function call (with parameters).
"""
if self.__debug:
message = str(debugString)
string = ":%s:%s \"%s\" %s"%(
self.getOnlyTime(),
self.__name,
message,
PythonUtil.traceParentCall())
self.__log(string)
self.__print(string)
return 1 # to allow assert self.notify.debugCall("blah")