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			281 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			6.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
| # Module 'panel'
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| #
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| # Support for the Panel library.
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| # Uses built-in module 'pnl'.
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| # Applications should use 'panel.function' instead of 'pnl.function';
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| # most 'pnl' functions are transparently exported by 'panel',
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| # but dopanel() is overridden and you have to use this version
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| # if you want to use callbacks.
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| 
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| 
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| import pnl
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| 
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| 
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| debug = 0
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| 
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| 
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| # Test if an object is a list.
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| #
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| def is_list(x):
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| 	return type(x) == type([])
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| 
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| 
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| # Reverse a list.
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| #
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| def reverse(list):
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| 	res = []
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| 	for item in list:
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| 		res.insert(0, item)
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| 	return res
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| 
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| 
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| # Get an attribute of a list, which may itself be another list.
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| # Don't use 'prop' for name.
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| #
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| def getattrlist(list, name):
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| 	for item in list:
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| 		if item and is_list(item) and item[0] == name:
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| 			return item[1:]
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| 	return []
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| 
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| 
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| # Get a property of a list, which may itself be another list.
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| #
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| def getproplist(list, name):
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| 	for item in list:
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| 		if item and is_list(item) and item[0] == 'prop':
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| 			if len(item) > 1 and item[1] == name:
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| 				return item[2:]
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| 	return []
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| 
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| 
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| # Test if an actuator description contains the property 'end-of-group'
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| #
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| def is_endgroup(list):
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| 	x = getproplist(list, 'end-of-group')
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| 	return (x and x[0] == '#t')
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| 
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| 
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| # Neatly display an actuator definition given as S-expression
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| # the prefix string is printed before each line.
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| #
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| def show_actuator(prefix, a):
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| 	for item in a:
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| 		if not is_list(item):
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| 			print prefix, item
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| 		elif item and item[0] == 'al':
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| 			print prefix, 'Subactuator list:'
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| 			for a in item[1:]:
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| 				show_actuator(prefix + '    ', a)
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| 		elif len(item) == 2:
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| 			print prefix, item[0], '=>', item[1]
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| 		elif len(item) == 3 and item[0] == 'prop':
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| 			print prefix, 'Prop', item[1], '=>',
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| 			print item[2]
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| 		else:
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| 			print prefix, '?', item
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| 
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| 
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| # Neatly display a panel.
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| #
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| def show_panel(prefix, p):
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| 	for item in p:
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| 		if not is_list(item):
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| 			print prefix, item
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| 		elif item and item[0] == 'al':
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| 			print prefix, 'Actuator list:'
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| 			for a in item[1:]:
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| 				show_actuator(prefix + '    ', a)
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| 		elif len(item) == 2:
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| 			print prefix, item[0], '=>', item[1]
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| 		elif len(item) == 3 and item[0] == 'prop':
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| 			print prefix, 'Prop', item[1], '=>',
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| 			print item[2]
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| 		else:
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| 			print prefix, '?', item
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| 
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| 
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| # Exception raised by build_actuator or build_panel.
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| #
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| panel_error = 'panel error'
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| 
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| 
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| # Dummy callback used to initialize the callbacks.
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| #
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| def dummy_callback(arg):
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| 	pass
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| 
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| 
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| # Assign attributes to members of the target.
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| # Attribute names in exclist are ignored.
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| # The member name is the attribute name prefixed with the prefix.
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| #
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| def assign_members(target, attrlist, exclist, prefix):
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| 	for item in attrlist:
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| 		if is_list(item) and len(item) == 2 and item[0] not in exclist:
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| 			name, value = item[0], item[1]
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| 			ok = 1
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| 			if value[0] in '-0123456789':
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| 				value = eval(value)
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| 			elif value[0] == '"':
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| 				value = value[1:-1]
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| 			elif value == 'move-then-resize':
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| 				# Strange default set by Panel Editor...
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| 				ok = 0
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| 			else:
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| 				print 'unknown value', value, 'for', name
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| 				ok = 0
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| 			if ok:
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| 				lhs = 'target.' + prefix + name
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| 				stmt = lhs + '=' + `value`
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| 				if debug: print 'exec', stmt
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| 				try:
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| 					exec stmt + '\n'
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| 				except KeyboardInterrupt: # Don't catch this!
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| 					raise KeyboardInterrupt
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| 				except:
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| 					print 'assign failed:', stmt
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| 
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| 
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| # Build a real actuator from an actuator description.
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| # Return a pair (actuator, name).
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| #
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| def build_actuator(descr):
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| 	namelist = getattrlist(descr, 'name')
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| 	if namelist:
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| 		# Assume it is a string
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| 		actuatorname = namelist[0][1:-1]
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| 	else:
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| 		actuatorname = ''
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| 	type = descr[0]
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| 	if type[:4] == 'pnl_': type = type[4:]
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| 	act = pnl.mkact(type)
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| 	act.downfunc = act.activefunc = act.upfunc = dummy_callback
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| 	#
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| 	assign_members(act, descr[1:], ['al', 'data', 'name'], '')
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| 	#
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| 	# Treat actuator-specific data
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| 	#
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| 	datalist = getattrlist(descr, 'data')
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| 	prefix = ''
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| 	if type[-4:] == 'puck':
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| 		prefix = 'puck_'
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| 	elif type == 'mouse':
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| 		prefix = 'mouse_'
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| 	assign_members(act, datalist, [], prefix)
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| 	#
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| 	return act, actuatorname
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| 
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| 
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| # Build all sub-actuators and add them to the super-actuator.
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| # The super-actuator must already have been added to the panel.
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| # Sub-actuators with defined names are added as members to the panel
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| # so they can be referenced as p.name.
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| #
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| # Note: I have no idea how panel.endgroup() works when applied
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| # to a sub-actuator.
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| #
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| def build_subactuators(panel, super_act, al):
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| 	#
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| 	# This is nearly the same loop as below in build_panel(),
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| 	# except a call is made to addsubact() instead of addact().
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| 	#
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| 	for a in al:
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| 		act, name = build_actuator(a)
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| 		act.addsubact(super_act)
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| 		if name:
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| 			stmt = 'panel.' + name + ' = act'
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| 			if debug: print 'exec', stmt
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| 			exec stmt + '\n'
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| 		if is_endgroup(a):
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| 			panel.endgroup()
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| 		sub_al = getattrlist(a, 'al')
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| 		if sub_al:
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| 			build_subactuators(panel, act, sub_al)
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| 	#
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| 	# Fix the actuator to which whe just added subactuators.
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| 	# This can't hurt (I hope) and is needed for the scroll actuator.
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| 	#
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| 	super_act.fixact()
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| 
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| 
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| # Build a real panel from a panel definition.
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| # Return a panel object p, where for each named actuator a, p.name is a
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| # reference to a.
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| #
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| def build_panel(descr):
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| 	#
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| 	# Sanity check
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| 	#
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| 	if (not descr) or descr[0] != 'panel':
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| 		raise panel_error, 'panel description must start with "panel"'
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| 	#
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| 	if debug: show_panel('', descr)
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| 	#
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| 	# Create an empty panel
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| 	#
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| 	panel = pnl.mkpanel()
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| 	#
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| 	# Assign panel attributes
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| 	#
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| 	assign_members(panel, descr[1:], ['al'], '')
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| 	#
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| 	# Look for actuator list
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| 	#
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| 	al = getattrlist(descr, 'al')
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| 	#
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| 	# The order in which actuators are created is important
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| 	# because of the endgroup() operator.
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| 	# Unfortunately the Panel Editor outputs the actuator list
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| 	# in reverse order, so we reverse it here.
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| 	#
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| 	al = reverse(al)
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| 	#
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| 	for a in al:
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| 		act, name = build_actuator(a)
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| 		act.addact(panel)
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| 		if name:
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| 			stmt = 'panel.' + name + ' = act'
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| 			exec stmt + '\n'
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| 		if is_endgroup(a):
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| 			panel.endgroup()
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| 		sub_al = getattrlist(a, 'al')
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| 		if sub_al:
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| 			build_subactuators(panel, act, sub_al)
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| 	#
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| 	return panel
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| 
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| 
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| # Wrapper around pnl.dopanel() which calls call-back functions.
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| #
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| def my_dopanel():
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| 	# Extract only the first 4 elements to allow for future expansion
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| 	a, down, active, up = pnl.dopanel()[:4]
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| 	if down:
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| 		down.downfunc(down)
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| 	if active:
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| 		active.activefunc(active)
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| 	if up:
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| 		up.upfunc(up)
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| 	return a
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| 
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| 
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| # Create one or more panels from a description file (S-expressions)
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| # generated by the Panel Editor.
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| # 
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| def defpanellist(file):
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| 	import panelparser
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| 	descrlist = panelparser.parse_file(open(file, 'r'))
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| 	panellist = []
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| 	for descr in descrlist:
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| 		panellist.append(build_panel(descr))
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| 	return panellist
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| 
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| 
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| # Import everything from built-in method pnl, so the user can always
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| # use panel.foo() instead of pnl.foo().
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| # This gives *no* performance penalty once this module is imported.
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| #
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| from pnl import *			# for export
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| 
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| dopanel = my_dopanel			# override pnl.dopanel
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