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			101 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			3.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| """curses
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| 
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| The main package for curses support for Python.  Normally used by importing
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| the package, and perhaps a particular module inside it.
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| 
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|    import curses
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|    from curses import textpad
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|    curses.initwin()
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|    ...
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| 
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| """
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| 
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| from _curses import *
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| import os as _os
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| import sys as _sys
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| 
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| # Some constants, most notably the ACS_* ones, are only added to the C
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| # _curses module's dictionary after initscr() is called.  (Some
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| # versions of SGI's curses don't define values for those constants
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| # until initscr() has been called.)  This wrapper function calls the
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| # underlying C initscr(), and then copies the constants from the
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| # _curses module to the curses package's dictionary.  Don't do 'from
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| # curses import *' if you'll be needing the ACS_* constants.
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| 
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| def initscr():
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|     import _curses, curses
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|     # we call setupterm() here because it raises an error
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|     # instead of calling exit() in error cases.
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|     setupterm(term=_os.environ.get("TERM", "unknown"),
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|               fd=_sys.__stdout__.fileno())
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|     stdscr = _curses.initscr()
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|     for key, value in _curses.__dict__.items():
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|         if key[0:4] == 'ACS_' or key in ('LINES', 'COLS'):
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|             setattr(curses, key, value)
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| 
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|     return stdscr
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| 
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| # This is a similar wrapper for start_color(), which adds the COLORS and
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| # COLOR_PAIRS variables which are only available after start_color() is
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| # called.
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| 
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| def start_color():
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|     import _curses, curses
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|     retval = _curses.start_color()
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|     if hasattr(_curses, 'COLORS'):
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|         curses.COLORS = _curses.COLORS
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|     if hasattr(_curses, 'COLOR_PAIRS'):
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|         curses.COLOR_PAIRS = _curses.COLOR_PAIRS
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|     return retval
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| 
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| # Import Python has_key() implementation if _curses doesn't contain has_key()
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| 
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| try:
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|     has_key
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| except NameError:
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|     from has_key import has_key
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| 
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| # Wrapper for the entire curses-based application.  Runs a function which
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| # should be the rest of your curses-based application.  If the application
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| # raises an exception, wrapper() will restore the terminal to a sane state so
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| # you can read the resulting traceback.
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| 
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| def wrapper(func, *args, **kwds):
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|     """Wrapper function that initializes curses and calls another function,
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|     restoring normal keyboard/screen behavior on error.
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|     The callable object 'func' is then passed the main window 'stdscr'
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|     as its first argument, followed by any other arguments passed to
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|     wrapper().
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|     """
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| 
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|     try:
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|         # Initialize curses
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|         stdscr = initscr()
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| 
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|         # Turn off echoing of keys, and enter cbreak mode,
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|         # where no buffering is performed on keyboard input
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|         noecho()
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|         cbreak()
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| 
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|         # In keypad mode, escape sequences for special keys
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|         # (like the cursor keys) will be interpreted and
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|         # a special value like curses.KEY_LEFT will be returned
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|         stdscr.keypad(1)
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| 
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|         # Start color, too.  Harmless if the terminal doesn't have
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|         # color; user can test with has_color() later on.  The try/catch
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|         # works around a minor bit of over-conscientiousness in the curses
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|         # module -- the error return from C start_color() is ignorable.
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|         try:
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|             start_color()
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|         except:
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|             pass
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| 
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|         return func(stdscr, *args, **kwds)
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|     finally:
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|         # Set everything back to normal
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|         if 'stdscr' in locals():
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|             stdscr.keypad(0)
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|             echo()
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|             nocbreak()
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|             endwin()
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