181 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
181 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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Qt4's inputhook support function
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Author: Christian Boos
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"""
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (C) 2011 The yap_ipython Development Team
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
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# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
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import signal
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import threading
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from yap_ipython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
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from yap_ipython.external.qt_for_kernel import QtCore, QtGui
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from yap_ipython.lib.inputhook import allow_CTRL_C, ignore_CTRL_C, stdin_ready
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Module Globals
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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got_kbdint = False
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sigint_timer = None
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Code
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def create_inputhook_qt4(mgr, app=None):
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"""Create an input hook for running the Qt4 application event loop.
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Parameters
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----------
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mgr : an InputHookManager
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app : Qt Application, optional.
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Running application to use. If not given, we probe Qt for an
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existing application object, and create a new one if none is found.
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Returns
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-------
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A pair consisting of a Qt Application (either the one given or the
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one found or created) and a inputhook.
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Notes
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-----
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We use a custom input hook instead of PyQt4's default one, as it
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interacts better with the readline packages (issue #481).
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The inputhook function works in tandem with a 'pre_prompt_hook'
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which automatically restores the hook as an inputhook in case the
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latter has been temporarily disabled after having intercepted a
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KeyboardInterrupt.
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"""
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if app is None:
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app = QtCore.QCoreApplication.instance()
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if app is None:
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app = QtGui.QApplication([" "])
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# Re-use previously created inputhook if any
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ip = InteractiveShell.instance()
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if hasattr(ip, '_inputhook_qt4'):
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return app, ip._inputhook_qt4
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# Otherwise create the inputhook_qt4/preprompthook_qt4 pair of
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# hooks (they both share the got_kbdint flag)
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def inputhook_qt4():
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"""PyOS_InputHook python hook for Qt4.
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Process pending Qt events and if there's no pending keyboard
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input, spend a short slice of time (50ms) running the Qt event
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loop.
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As a Python ctypes callback can't raise an exception, we catch
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the KeyboardInterrupt and temporarily deactivate the hook,
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which will let a *second* CTRL+C be processed normally and go
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back to a clean prompt line.
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"""
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try:
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allow_CTRL_C()
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app = QtCore.QCoreApplication.instance()
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if not app: # shouldn't happen, but safer if it happens anyway...
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return 0
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app.processEvents(QtCore.QEventLoop.AllEvents, 300)
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if not stdin_ready():
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# Generally a program would run QCoreApplication::exec()
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# from main() to enter and process the Qt event loop until
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# quit() or exit() is called and the program terminates.
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#
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# For our input hook integration, we need to repeatedly
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# enter and process the Qt event loop for only a short
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# amount of time (say 50ms) to ensure that Python stays
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# responsive to other user inputs.
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#
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# A naive approach would be to repeatedly call
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# QCoreApplication::exec(), using a timer to quit after a
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# short amount of time. Unfortunately, QCoreApplication
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# emits an aboutToQuit signal before stopping, which has
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# the undesirable effect of closing all modal windows.
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#
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# To work around this problem, we instead create a
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# QEventLoop and call QEventLoop::exec(). Other than
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# setting some state variables which do not seem to be
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# used anywhere, the only thing QCoreApplication adds is
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# the aboutToQuit signal which is precisely what we are
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# trying to avoid.
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timer = QtCore.QTimer()
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event_loop = QtCore.QEventLoop()
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timer.timeout.connect(event_loop.quit)
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while not stdin_ready():
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timer.start(50)
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event_loop.exec_()
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timer.stop()
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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global got_kbdint, sigint_timer
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ignore_CTRL_C()
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got_kbdint = True
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mgr.clear_inputhook()
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# This generates a second SIGINT so the user doesn't have to
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# press CTRL+C twice to get a clean prompt.
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#
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# Since we can't catch the resulting KeyboardInterrupt here
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# (because this is a ctypes callback), we use a timer to
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# generate the SIGINT after we leave this callback.
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#
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# Unfortunately this doesn't work on Windows (SIGINT kills
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# Python and CTRL_C_EVENT doesn't work).
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if(os.name == 'posix'):
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pid = os.getpid()
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if(not sigint_timer):
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sigint_timer = threading.Timer(.01, os.kill,
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args=[pid, signal.SIGINT] )
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sigint_timer.start()
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else:
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print("\nKeyboardInterrupt - Ctrl-C again for new prompt")
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except: # NO exceptions are allowed to escape from a ctypes callback
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ignore_CTRL_C()
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from traceback import print_exc
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print_exc()
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print("Got exception from inputhook_qt4, unregistering.")
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mgr.clear_inputhook()
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finally:
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allow_CTRL_C()
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return 0
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def preprompthook_qt4(ishell):
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"""'pre_prompt_hook' used to restore the Qt4 input hook
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(in case the latter was temporarily deactivated after a
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CTRL+C)
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"""
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global got_kbdint, sigint_timer
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if(sigint_timer):
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sigint_timer.cancel()
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sigint_timer = None
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if got_kbdint:
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mgr.set_inputhook(inputhook_qt4)
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got_kbdint = False
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ip._inputhook_qt4 = inputhook_qt4
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ip.set_hook('pre_prompt_hook', preprompthook_qt4)
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return app, inputhook_qt4
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