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| """Color Database.
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| 
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| This file contains one class, called ColorDB, and several utility functions.
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| The class must be instantiated by the get_colordb() function in this file,
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| passing it a filename to read a database out of.
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| 
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| The get_colordb() function will try to examine the file to figure out what the
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| format of the file is.  If it can't figure out the file format, or it has
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| trouble reading the file, None is returned.  You can pass get_colordb() an
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| optional filetype argument.
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| 
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| Supporte file types are:
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| 
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|     X_RGB_TXT -- X Consortium rgb.txt format files.  Three columns of numbers
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|                  from 0 .. 255 separated by whitespace.  Arbitrary trailing
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|                  columns used as the color name.
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| 
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| The utility functions are useful for converting between the various expected
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| color formats, and for calculating other color values.
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| 
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| """
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| 
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| import sys
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| import re
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| from types import *
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| import operator
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| 
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| class BadColor(Exception):
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|     pass
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| 
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| DEFAULT_DB = None
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| SPACE = ' '
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| COMMASPACE = ', '
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # generic class
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| class ColorDB:
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|     def __init__(self, fp):
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|         lineno = 2
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|         self.__name = fp.name
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|         # Maintain several dictionaries for indexing into the color database.
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|         # Note that while Tk supports RGB intensities of 4, 8, 12, or 16 bits,
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|         # for now we only support 8 bit intensities.  At least on OpenWindows,
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|         # all intensities in the /usr/openwin/lib/rgb.txt file are 8-bit
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|         #
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|         # key is (red, green, blue) tuple, value is (name, [aliases])
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|         self.__byrgb = {}
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|         # key is name, value is (red, green, blue)
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|         self.__byname = {}
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|         # all unique names (non-aliases).  built-on demand
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|         self.__allnames = None
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|         for line in fp:
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|             # get this compiled regular expression from derived class
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|             mo = self._re.match(line)
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|             if not mo:
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|                 print('Error in', fp.name, ' line', lineno, file=sys.stderr)
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|                 lineno += 1
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|                 continue
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|             # extract the red, green, blue, and name
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|             red, green, blue = self._extractrgb(mo)
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|             name = self._extractname(mo)
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|             keyname = name.lower()
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|             # BAW: for now the `name' is just the first named color with the
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|             # rgb values we find.  Later, we might want to make the two word
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|             # version the `name', or the CapitalizedVersion, etc.
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|             key = (red, green, blue)
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|             foundname, aliases = self.__byrgb.get(key, (name, []))
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|             if foundname != name and foundname not in aliases:
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|                 aliases.append(name)
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|             self.__byrgb[key] = (foundname, aliases)
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|             # add to byname lookup
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|             self.__byname[keyname] = key
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|             lineno = lineno + 1
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| 
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|     # override in derived classes
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|     def _extractrgb(self, mo):
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|         return [int(x) for x in mo.group('red', 'green', 'blue')]
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| 
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|     def _extractname(self, mo):
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|         return mo.group('name')
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| 
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|     def filename(self):
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|         return self.__name
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| 
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|     def find_byrgb(self, rgbtuple):
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|         """Return name for rgbtuple"""
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|         try:
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|             return self.__byrgb[rgbtuple]
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|         except KeyError:
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|             raise BadColor(rgbtuple)
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| 
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|     def find_byname(self, name):
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|         """Return (red, green, blue) for name"""
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|         name = name.lower()
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|         try:
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|             return self.__byname[name]
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|         except KeyError:
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|             raise BadColor(name)
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| 
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|     def nearest(self, red, green, blue):
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|         """Return the name of color nearest (red, green, blue)"""
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|         # BAW: should we use Voronoi diagrams, Delaunay triangulation, or
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|         # octree for speeding up the locating of nearest point?  Exhaustive
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|         # search is inefficient, but seems fast enough.
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|         nearest = -1
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|         nearest_name = ''
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|         for name, aliases in self.__byrgb.values():
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|             r, g, b = self.__byname[name.lower()]
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|             rdelta = red - r
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|             gdelta = green - g
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|             bdelta = blue - b
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|             distance = rdelta * rdelta + gdelta * gdelta + bdelta * bdelta
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|             if nearest == -1 or distance < nearest:
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|                 nearest = distance
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|                 nearest_name = name
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|         return nearest_name
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| 
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|     def unique_names(self):
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|         # sorted
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|         if not self.__allnames:
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|             self.__allnames = []
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|             for name, aliases in self.__byrgb.values():
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|                 self.__allnames.append(name)
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|             self.__allnames.sort(key=str.lower)
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|         return self.__allnames
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| 
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|     def aliases_of(self, red, green, blue):
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|         try:
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|             name, aliases = self.__byrgb[(red, green, blue)]
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|         except KeyError:
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|             raise BadColor((red, green, blue))
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|         return [name] + aliases
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| 
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| 
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| class RGBColorDB(ColorDB):
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|     _re = re.compile(
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|         '\s*(?P<red>\d+)\s+(?P<green>\d+)\s+(?P<blue>\d+)\s+(?P<name>.*)')
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| 
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| 
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| class HTML40DB(ColorDB):
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|     _re = re.compile('(?P<name>\S+)\s+(?P<hexrgb>#[0-9a-fA-F]{6})')
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| 
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|     def _extractrgb(self, mo):
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|         return rrggbb_to_triplet(mo.group('hexrgb'))
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| 
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| class LightlinkDB(HTML40DB):
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|     _re = re.compile('(?P<name>(.+))\s+(?P<hexrgb>#[0-9a-fA-F]{6})')
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| 
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|     def _extractname(self, mo):
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|         return mo.group('name').strip()
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| 
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| class WebsafeDB(ColorDB):
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|     _re = re.compile('(?P<hexrgb>#[0-9a-fA-F]{6})')
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| 
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|     def _extractrgb(self, mo):
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|         return rrggbb_to_triplet(mo.group('hexrgb'))
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| 
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|     def _extractname(self, mo):
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|         return mo.group('hexrgb').upper()
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # format is a tuple (RE, SCANLINES, CLASS) where RE is a compiled regular
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| # expression, SCANLINES is the number of header lines to scan, and CLASS is
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| # the class to instantiate if a match is found
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| 
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| FILETYPES = [
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|     (re.compile('Xorg'), RGBColorDB),
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|     (re.compile('XConsortium'), RGBColorDB),
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|     (re.compile('HTML'), HTML40DB),
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|     (re.compile('lightlink'), LightlinkDB),
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|     (re.compile('Websafe'), WebsafeDB),
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|     ]
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| 
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| def get_colordb(file, filetype=None):
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|     colordb = None
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|     fp = open(file)
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|     try:
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|         line = fp.readline()
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|         if not line:
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|             return None
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|         # try to determine the type of RGB file it is
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|         if filetype is None:
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|             filetypes = FILETYPES
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|         else:
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|             filetypes = [filetype]
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|         for typere, class_ in filetypes:
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|             mo = typere.search(line)
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|             if mo:
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|                 break
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|         else:
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|             # no matching type
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|             return None
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|         # we know the type and the class to grok the type, so suck it in
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|         colordb = class_(fp)
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|     finally:
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|         fp.close()
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|     # save a global copy
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|     global DEFAULT_DB
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|     DEFAULT_DB = colordb
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|     return colordb
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| _namedict = {}
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| 
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| def rrggbb_to_triplet(color):
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|     """Converts a #rrggbb color to the tuple (red, green, blue)."""
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|     rgbtuple = _namedict.get(color)
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|     if rgbtuple is None:
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|         if color[0] != '#':
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|             raise BadColor(color)
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|         red = color[1:3]
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|         green = color[3:5]
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|         blue = color[5:7]
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|         rgbtuple = int(red, 16), int(green, 16), int(blue, 16)
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|         _namedict[color] = rgbtuple
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|     return rgbtuple
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| 
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| 
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| _tripdict = {}
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| def triplet_to_rrggbb(rgbtuple):
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|     """Converts a (red, green, blue) tuple to #rrggbb."""
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|     global _tripdict
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|     hexname = _tripdict.get(rgbtuple)
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|     if hexname is None:
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|         hexname = '#%02x%02x%02x' % rgbtuple
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|         _tripdict[rgbtuple] = hexname
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|     return hexname
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| 
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| 
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| _maxtuple = (256.0,) * 3
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| def triplet_to_fractional_rgb(rgbtuple):
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|     return list(map(operator.__div__, rgbtuple, _maxtuple))
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| 
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| 
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| def triplet_to_brightness(rgbtuple):
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|     # return the brightness (grey level) along the scale 0.0==black to
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|     # 1.0==white
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|     r = 0.299
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|     g = 0.587
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|     b = 0.114
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|     return r*rgbtuple[0] + g*rgbtuple[1] + b*rgbtuple[2]
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     colordb = get_colordb('/usr/openwin/lib/rgb.txt')
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|     if not colordb:
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|         print('No parseable color database found')
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|         sys.exit(1)
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|     # on my system, this color matches exactly
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|     target = 'navy'
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|     red, green, blue = rgbtuple = colordb.find_byname(target)
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|     print(target, ':', red, green, blue, triplet_to_rrggbb(rgbtuple))
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|     name, aliases = colordb.find_byrgb(rgbtuple)
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|     print('name:', name, 'aliases:', COMMASPACE.join(aliases))
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|     r, g, b = (1, 1, 128)                         # nearest to navy
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|     r, g, b = (145, 238, 144)                     # nearest to lightgreen
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|     r, g, b = (255, 251, 250)                     # snow
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|     print('finding nearest to', target, '...')
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|     import time
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|     t0 = time.time()
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|     nearest = colordb.nearest(r, g, b)
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|     t1 = time.time()
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|     print('found nearest color', nearest, 'in', t1-t0, 'seconds')
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|     # dump the database
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|     for n in colordb.unique_names():
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|         r, g, b = colordb.find_byname(n)
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|         aliases = colordb.aliases_of(r, g, b)
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|         print('%20s: (%3d/%3d/%3d) == %s' % (n, r, g, b,
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|                                              SPACE.join(aliases[1:])))
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