X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/8b9a4190f70909de9568f45389e7aa3ecbc66b8a..32485259c1342115488d219776dfebeb3d4d81b1:/wxPython/wx/lib/layoutf.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/wxPython/wx/lib/layoutf.py b/wxPython/wx/lib/layoutf.py index c19e40587c..65a4bdc737 100644 --- a/wxPython/wx/lib/layoutf.py +++ b/wxPython/wx/lib/layoutf.py @@ -1,8 +1,267 @@ +# 12/09/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) +# +# o Updated for wx namespace +# +# 12/18/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) +# +# o wxScrolledMessageDialog -> ScrolledMessageDialog +# + +import re +import wx + +class Layoutf(wx.LayoutConstraints): + """ +The class Layoutf(wxLayoutConstraints) presents a simplification +of the wxLayoutConstraints syntax. The name Layoutf is choosen +because of the similarity with C's printf function. + +Quick Example: + + lc = Layoutf('t=t#1;l=r10#2;r!100;h%h50#1', (self, self.panel)) + +is equivalent to + + lc = wxLayoutContraints() + lc.top.SameAs(self, wxTop) + lc.left.SameAs(self.panel, wxRight, 10) + lc.right.Absolute(100) + lc.height.PercentOf(self, wxHeight, 50) + +Usage: + + You can give a constraint string to the Layoutf constructor, +or use the 'pack' method. The following are equivalent: + + lc = Layoutf('t=t#1;l=r#2;r!100;h%h50#1', (self, self.panel)) + +and + + lc = Layoutf() + lc.pack('t=t#1;l=r#2;r!100;h%h50#1', (self, self.panel)) + + Besides 'pack' there's also 'debug_pack' which does not set +constraints, but prints traditional wxLayoutConstraint calls to +stdout. + + The calls to the Layoutf constructor and pack methods have +the following argument list: + + (constraint_string, objects_tuple) + +Constraint String syntax: + + Constraint directives are separated by semi-colons. You +generally (always?) need four directives to completely describe a +subwindow's location. + + A single directive has either of the following forms: + + 1. [numerical argument] + for example r!100 -> lc.right.Absolute(100) ) + and w* -> lc.width.AsIs() + + 2. [numerical argument] + # + for example t_10#2 (lc.top.Below(, 10) + + 3. + [numerical argument]# + for example w%h50#2 ( lc.width.PercentOf(, + wxHeight, 50) and t=b#1 ( lc.top.SameAs(, + wxBottom) ) + + Which one you need is defined by the +type. The following take type 1 (no object to compare with): + + '!': 'Absolute', '?': 'Unconstrained', '*': 'AsIs' + +These take type 2 (need to be compared with another object) + + '<': 'LeftOf', '>': 'RightOf', '^': 'Above', '_': 'Below' + +These take type 3 (need to be compared to another object +attribute) + + '=': 'SameAs', '%': 'PercentOf' + +For all types, the letter can be any of + + 't': 'top', 'l': 'left', 'b': 'bottom', + 'r': 'right', 'h': 'height', 'w': 'width', + 'x': 'centreX', 'y': 'centreY' + +If the operation takes an (optional) numerical argument, place it +in [numerical argument]. For type 3 directives, the letter can be any of + + 't': 'wxTop', 'l': 'wxLeft', 'b': 'wxBottom' + 'r': 'wxRight', 'h': 'wxHeight', 'w': 'wxWidth', + 'x': 'wxCentreX', 'y': 'wxCentreY' + +Note that these are the same letters as used for , +so you'll only need to remember one set. Finally, the object +whose attribute is refered to, is specified by #, where is the 1-based (stupid, I know, +but I've gotten used to it) index of the object in the +objects_tuple argument. + +Bugs: + +Not entirely happy about the logic in the order of arguments +after the character. + +Not all wxLayoutConstraint methods are included in the +syntax. However, the type 3 directives are generally the most +used. Further excuse: wxWindows layout constraints are at the +time of this writing not documented. + +""" + + attr_d = { 't': 'top', 'l': 'left', 'b': 'bottom', + 'r': 'right', 'h': 'height', 'w': 'width', + 'x': 'centreX', 'y': 'centreY' } + op_d = { '=': 'SameAs', '%': 'PercentOf', '<': 'LeftOf', + '>': 'RightOf', '^': 'Above', '_': 'Below', + '!': 'Absolute', '?': 'Unconstrained', '*': 'AsIs' } + cmp_d = { 't': 'wx.Top', 'l': 'wx.Left', 'b': 'wx.Bottom', + 'r': 'wx.Right', 'h': 'wx.Height', 'w': 'wx.Width', + 'x': 'wx.CentreX', 'y': 'wx.CentreY' } + + rexp1 = re.compile('^\s*([tlrbhwxy])\s*([!\?\*])\s*(\d*)\s*$') + rexp2 = re.compile('^\s*([tlrbhwxy])\s*([=%<>^_])\s*([tlrbhwxy]?)\s*(\d*)\s*#(\d+)\s*$') + + def __init__(self,pstr=None,winlist=None): + wx.LayoutConstraints.__init__(self) + if pstr: + self.pack(pstr,winlist) + + def pack(self, pstr, winlist): + pstr = pstr.lower() + for item in pstr.split(';'): + m = self.rexp1.match(item) + if m: + g = list(m.groups()) + attr = getattr(self, self.attr_d[g[0]]) + func = getattr(attr, self.op_d[g[1]]) + if g[1] == '!': + func(int(g[2])) + else: + func() + continue + m = self.rexp2.match(item) + if not m: raise ValueError + g = list(m.groups()) + attr = getattr(self, self.attr_d[g[0]]) + func = getattr(attr, self.op_d[g[1]]) + if g[3]: g[3] = int(g[3]) + else: g[3] = None; + g[4] = int(g[4]) - 1 + if g[1] in '<>^_': + if g[3]: func(winlist[g[4]], g[3]) + else: func(winlist[g[4]]) + else: + cmp = eval(self.cmp_d[g[2]]) + if g[3]: func(winlist[g[4]], cmp, g[3]) + else: func(winlist[g[4]], cmp) + + def debug_pack(self, pstr, winlist): + pstr = pstr.lower() + for item in pstr.split(';'): + m = self.rexp1.match(item) + if m: + g = list(m.groups()) + attr = getattr(self, self.attr_d[g[0]]) + func = getattr(attr, self.op_d[g[1]]) + if g[1] == '!': + print "%s.%s.%s(%s)" % \ + ('self',self.attr_d[g[0]],self.op_d[g[1]],g[2]) + else: + print "%s.%s.%s()" % \ + ('self',self.attr_d[g[0]],self.op_d[g[1]]) + continue + m = self.rexp2.match(item) + if not m: raise ValueError + g = list(m.groups()) + if g[3]: g[3] = int(g[3]) + else: g[3] = 0; + g[4] = int(g[4]) - 1 + if g[1] in '<>^_': + if g[3]: print "%s.%s.%s(%s,%d)" % \ + ('self',self.attr_d[g[0]],self.op_d[g[1]],winlist[g[4]], + g[3]) + else: print "%s.%s.%s(%s)" % \ + ('self',self.attr_d[g[0]],self.op_d[g[1]],winlist[g[4]]) + else: + if g[3]: print "%s.%s.%s(%s,%s,%d)" % \ + ('self',self.attr_d[g[0]],self.op_d[g[1]],winlist[g[4]], + self.cmp_d[g[2]],g[3]) + else: print "%s.%s.%s(%s,%s)" % \ + ('self',self.attr_d[g[0]],self.op_d[g[1]],winlist[g[4]], + self.cmp_d[g[2]]) + +if __name__=='__main__': + + class TestLayoutf(wx.Frame): + def __init__(self, parent): + wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, -1, 'Test Layout Constraints', + wx.DefaultPosition, (500, 300)) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self.OnCloseWindow) + + self.SetAutoLayout(True) + + self.panelA = wx.Window(self, -1, style=wx.SIMPLE_BORDER) + self.panelA.SetBackgroundColour(wx.BLUE) + self.panelA.SetConstraints(Layoutf('t=t10#1;l=l10#1;b=b10#1;r%r50#1',(self,))) + + self.panelB = wx.Window(self, -1, style=wx.SIMPLE_BORDER) + self.panelB.SetBackgroundColour(wx.RED) + self.panelB.SetConstraints(Layoutf('t=t10#1;r=r10#1;b%b30#1;l>10#2', (self,self.panelA))) + + self.panelC = wx.Window(self, -1, style=wx.SIMPLE_BORDER) + self.panelC.SetBackgroundColour(wx.WHITE) + self.panelC.SetConstraints(Layoutf('t_10#3;r=r10#1;b=b10#1;l>10#2', (self,self.panelA,self.panelB))) + + b = wx.Button(self.panelA, -1, ' About: ') + b.SetConstraints(Layoutf('X=X#1;Y=Y#1;h*;w%w50#1', (self.panelA,))) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnAbout, b) + + b = wx.Button(self.panelB, 100, ' Panel B ') + b.SetConstraints(Layoutf('t=t2#1;r=r4#1;h*;w*', (self.panelB,))) + + self.panelD = wx.Window(self.panelC, -1, style=wx.SIMPLE_BORDER) + self.panelD.SetBackgroundColour(wx.GREEN) + self.panelD.SetConstraints(Layoutf('b%h50#1;r%w50#1;h=h#2;w=w#2', (self.panelC, b))) + + b = wx.Button(self.panelC, -1, ' Panel C ') + b.SetConstraints(Layoutf('t_#1;l>#1;h*;w*', (self.panelD,))) + self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, b) + + wx.StaticText(self.panelD, -1, "Panel D", (4, 4)).SetBackgroundColour(wx.GREEN) + + def OnButton(self, event): + self.Close(True) + + def OnAbout(self, event): + import wx.lib.dialogs + msg = wx.lib.dialogs.ScrolledMessageDialog(self, Layoutf.__doc__, "about") + msg.ShowModal() + msg.Destroy() + + def OnCloseWindow(self, event): + self.Destroy() + + class TestApp(wx.App): + def OnInit(self): + frame = TestLayoutf(None) + frame.Show(1) + self.SetTopWindow(frame) + return 1 + + app = TestApp(0) + app.MainLoop() + + + -"""Renamer stub: provides a way to drop the wx prefix from wxPython objects.""" -from wx import _rename -from wxPython.lib import layoutf -_rename(globals(), layoutf.__dict__, modulename='lib.layoutf') -del layoutf -del _rename