518 lines
18 KiB
Python
518 lines
18 KiB
Python
import md5, os, sets, shutil
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import aes, point, method, regexjgejgew
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# set this to 0 or less to have infinite undo/redo
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REDO_STACK_LIMIT = 1024
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UNDO_STACK_LIMIT = 1024
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# abstract class
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class Buffer(object):
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def __init__(self, nl='\n'):
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self.lines = [""]
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self.windows = {}
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self.undo_stack = []
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self.redo_stack = []
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assert nl in ('\n', '\r', '\r\n'), "Invalid line ending"
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self.nl = nl
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self.modified = False
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pass
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def num_chars(self):
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n = 0
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for line in self.lines[:-1]:
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n += len(line) + 1
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n += len(self.lines[-1])
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return n
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# basic file operation stuff
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def _open_file_r(self, path):
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path = os.path.realpath(path)
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if not os.path.isfile(path):
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raise Exception, "Path '%s' does not exist" % (path)
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if not os.access(path, os.R_OK):
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raise Exception, "Path '%s' cannot be read" % (path)
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f = open(path, 'r')
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return f
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def _open_file_w(self, path):
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if os.path.isfile(path):
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raise Exception, "Path '%s' already exists" % (path)
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d = os.path.dirname(path)
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if not os.access(d, os.R_OK):
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raise Exception, "Dir '%s' cannot be read" % (path)
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if not os.access(d, os.W_OK):
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raise Exception, "Dir '%s' cannot be written" % (path)
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f = open(path, 'w')
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return f
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def _temp_path(self, path):
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(dirname, basename) = os.path.split(path)
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return os.path.join(dirname, ".__%s__pmacs" % (basename))
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# undo/redo stack
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def add_to_stack(self, move, stack="undo"):
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if stack == "undo":
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self.redo_stack = []
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self.undo_stack.append(move)
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if UNDO_STACK_LIMIT > 0:
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while len(self.undo_stack) > UNDO_STACK_LIMIT:
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self.undo_stack.pop(0)
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elif stack == "redo":
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self.redo_stack.append(move)
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if REDO_STACK_LIMIT > 0:
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while len(self.redo_stack) > REDO_STACK_LIMIT:
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self.redo_stack.pop(0)
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elif stack == "none":
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self.undo_stack.append(move)
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if UNDO_STACK_LIMIT > 0:
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while len(self.undo_stack) > UNDO_STACK_LIMIT:
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self.undo_stack.pop(0)
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else:
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raise Exception, "Invalid stack to add to: %s" % (stack)
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def restore_move(self, move, stack="redo"):
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if move[0] == "insert":
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self.insert_string(move[1], move[2], stack=stack)
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elif move[0] == "delete":
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self.delete_string(move[1], move[2], stack=stack)
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else:
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raise Exception, "Invalid undo move type: '%s'" % (move[0])
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def undo(self):
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if len(self.undo_stack):
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move = self.undo_stack.pop(-1)
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self.restore_move(move, stack="redo")
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else:
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raise Exception, "Nothing to Undo!"
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def redo(self):
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if len(self.redo_stack):
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move = self.redo_stack.pop(-1)
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self.restore_move(move, stack="none")
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else:
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raise Exception, "Nothing to Redo!"
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# window-buffer communication
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def add_window(self, w, name):
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assert name not in self.windows, "window %r already exists" % name
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self.windows[name] = w
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def remove_window(self, name):
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del self.windows[name]
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def _region_added(self, p, xdiff, ydiff, str=None, stack="undo"):
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y = p.y + ydiff
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if ydiff == 0:
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x = p.x + xdiff
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else:
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x = xdiff
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p2 = point.Point(x, y)
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move = ["delete", p, p2, str]
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self.add_to_stack(move, stack)
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for w in self.windows.itervalues():
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w._region_added(p, xdiff, ydiff, str)
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def _region_removed(self, p1, p2, str=None, stack="undo"):
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move = ["insert", p1, str]
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self.add_to_stack(move, stack)
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for w in self.windows.itervalues():
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w._region_removed(p1, p2, str)
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def has_window(self, name):
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return name in self.windows
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def get_window(self, name):
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if name in self.windows:
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return self.windows[name]
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else:
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raise Exception, "uh oh %r" % self.windows
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# internal validation
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def _validate_point(self, p):
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self._validate_xy(p.x, p.y)
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def _validate_xy(self, x, y):
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assert y >= 0 and y < len(self.lines), \
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"xy1: %d >= 0 and %d < %d" % (y, y, len(self.lines))
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assert x >= 0 and x <= len(self.lines[y]), \
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"xy2: %d >= 0 and %d <= %d" % (x, x, len(self.lines[y]))
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def _validate_y(self, y):
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assert y >= 0 and y < len(self.lines), \
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"y: %d >= 0 and %d < %d" % (y, y, len(self.lines))
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# internal
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def make_string(self, start=0, end=None, nl='\n'):
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assert end is None or start < end
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if start == 0 and end is None:
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return nl.join(self.lines)
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else:
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lines = []
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i = 0
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offset = 0
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while i < len(self.lines):
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l = self.lines[i]
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if offset + len(l) < start:
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pass
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elif offset <= start:
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if end is None or offset + len(l) < end:
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lines.append(l[start - offset:])
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else:
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lines.append(l[start - offset:end - offset])
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elif end is None or offset + len(l) < end:
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lines.append(l)
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else:
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lines.append(l[:end])
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offset += len(l) + 1
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i += 1
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return nl.join(lines)
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# methods to be overridden by subclasses
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def name(self):
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return "Generic"
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def close(self):
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pass
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def open(self):
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pass
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def changed(self):
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return self.modified
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def reload(self):
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raise Exception, "%s reload: Unimplemented" % (self.name())
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def save_as(self, path, force=False):
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# check to see if the path exists, and if we're prepared to overwrite it
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# if yes to both, get its mode so we can preserve the path's permissions
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mode = None
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if os.path.exists(path):
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if force:
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mode = os.stat(self.path)[0]
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else:
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raise Exception, "oh no! %r already exists" % path
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# create the string that we're going to write into the file
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data = self.write_filter(self.make_string(nl=self.nl))
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# create a safe temporary path to write to, and write out data to it
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temp_path = self._temp_path()
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f2 = self._open_file_w(temp_path)
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f2.write(data)
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f2.close()
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# move the temporary file to the actual path; maybe change permissions
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shutil.move(temp_path, path)
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if mode:
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os.chmod(path, mode)
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# the file has not been modified now
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self.modified = False
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def readonly(self):
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return False
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def read_filter(self, data):
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return data
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def write_filter(self, data):
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return data
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# point retrieval
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def get_buffer_start(self):
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return point.Point(0, 0, "logical")
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def get_buffer_end(self):
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y = len(self.lines) - 1
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return point.Point(len(self.lines[y]), y, "logical")
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def get_line_start(self, y):
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self._validate_y(y)
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return Point(0, y, "logical")
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def get_line_end(self, y):
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self._validate_y(y)
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return Point(len(self.lines[y]), y, "logical")
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def get_point_offset(self, p):
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'''used to find positions in data string'''
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self._validate_point(p)
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offset = 0
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for line in self.lines[:p.y]:
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offset += len(line) + 1
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offset += p.x
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return offset
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def get_offset_point(self, offset):
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i = 0
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y = 0
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for line in self.lines:
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if i + len(line) + 1 > offset:
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break
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else:
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i += len(line) + 1
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y += 1
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return point.Point(offset - i, y)
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# data retrieval
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def get_character(self, p):
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self._validate_point(p)
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if p.x == len(self.lines[p.y]):
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if p1.y < len(self.lines):
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return "\n"
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else:
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return ""
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else:
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return self.lines[p.y][p.x]
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def get_substring(self, p1, p2):
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self._validate_point(p1)
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self._validate_point(p2)
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assert p1 <= p2, "p1.x (%d) > p2.x (%d)" % (p1.x, p2.x)
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if p1 == p2:
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return ""
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elif p1.y == p2.y:
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return self.lines[p1.y][p1.x:p2.x]
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else:
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if p1.x == 0:
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text = "%s\n" % (self.lines[p1.y])
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else:
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text = "%s\n" % (self.lines[p1.y][p1.x:])
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for i in range(p1.y+1, p2.y):
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text = "%s%s\n" % (text, self.lines[i])
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if p2.x > 0:
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text = "%s%s" % (text, self.lines[p2.y][:p2.x])
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return text
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def set_data(self, d, force=False):
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if not force and self.readonly():
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raise Exception, "set_data: buffer is readonly"
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start = self.get_buffer_start()
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end = self.get_buffer_end()
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self.delete_string(start, end, force=force)
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self.insert_string(start, d, force=force)
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self.modified = True
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# insertion into buffer
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def insert_string(self, p, s, stack="undo", force=False):
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if not force:
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assert not self.readonly(), "insert_string: buffer is read-only"
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new_lines = s.split("\n")
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if len(new_lines) > 1:
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xdiff = len(new_lines[-1]) - p.x
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else:
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xdiff = len(new_lines[-1])
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ydiff = len(new_lines) - 1
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new_lines[0] = self.lines[p.y][:p.x] + new_lines[0]
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new_lines[-1] = new_lines[-1] + self.lines[p.y][p.x:]
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self.lines[p.y:p.y+1] = new_lines
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self._region_added(p, xdiff, ydiff, s, stack)
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self.modified = True
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# deletion from buffer
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def delete_character(self, p, stack="undo", force=False):
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"""delete character at (x,y) from the buffer"""
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if not force:
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assert not self.readonly(), "delete_character: buffer is read-only"
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self._validate_point(p)
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x, y = p.x, p.y
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if p.x < len(self.lines[p.y]):
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s = self.lines[y][x]
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self.lines[y] = "%s%s" % (self.lines[y][:x], self.lines[y][x+1:])
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self._region_removed(p, p.offset(1, 0, "logical"), str=s, stack=stack)
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elif p.y < len(self.lines) - 1:
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s = "\n"
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self.lines[y:y+2] = ["%s%s" % (self.lines[y], self.lines[y+1])]
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self._region_removed(p, point.Point(0, p.y + 1, "logical"), str="\n", stack=stack)
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self.modified = True
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def delete_string(self, p1, p2, stack="undo", force=False):
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"""delete characters from p1 up to p2 from the buffer"""
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if not force:
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assert not self.readonly(), "delete_string: buffer is read-only"
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self._validate_xy(p1.x, p1.y)
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self._validate_xy(p2.x, p2.y)
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if p1 == p2:
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return
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assert p1 < p2, "p1 %r > p2 %r" % (p1, p2)
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s = self.get_substring(p1, p2)
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if p1.y < p2.y:
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start_line = self.lines[p1.y][:p1.x]
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end_line = self.lines[p2.y][p2.x:]
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self.lines[p1.y:p2.y+1] = ["%s%s" % (start_line, end_line)]
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elif p1.y == p2.y:
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if p1.x == p2.x - 1:
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s = self.lines[p1.y][p1.x]
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self.delete_character(p1, stack=stack)
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# make sure we don't call _region_removed twice, so return
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return
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elif p1.x < p2.x:
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s = self.lines[p1.y][p1.x:p2.x]
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self.lines[p1.y] = "%s%s" % (self.lines[p1.y][:p1.x],
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self.lines[p1.y][p2.x:])
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else:
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raise Exception, "p1.x (%d) >= p2.x (%d)" % (p1.x, p2.x)
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else:
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raise Exception, "p1.y (%d) > p2.y (%d)" % (p1.y, p2.y)
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self._region_removed(p1, p2, str=s, stack=stack)
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self.modified = True
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# random
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def count_leading_whitespace(self, y):
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line = self.lines[y]
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m = regex.leading_whitespace.match(line)
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if m:
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return m.end()
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else:
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# should not happen
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raise Exception, "iiiijjjj"
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return 0
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# scratch is a singleton
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scratch = None
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class ScratchBuffer(Buffer):
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def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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global scratch
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if scratch is None:
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scratch = object.__new__(ScratchBuffer, *args, **kwargs)
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return scratch
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def name(self):
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return "*Scratch*"
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def close(self):
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global scratch
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scratch = None
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class DataBuffer(Buffer):
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def __init__(self, name, data, nl='\n'):
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Buffer.__init__(self, nl)
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self._name = name
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self.lines = data.split("\n")
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def name(self):
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return self._name
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def close(self):
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pass
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def readonly(self):
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return True
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# console is another singleton
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console = None
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class ConsoleBuffer(Buffer):
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def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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global console
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if console is None:
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b = object.__new__(ConsoleBuffer, *args, **kwargs)
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console = b
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return console
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def __init__(self, nl='\n'):
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Buffer.__init__(self, nl)
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lines = ['Python Console\n',
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"Evaluate python expressions in the editor's context (self)\n",
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'Press Control-] to exit\n',
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'\n']
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console.set_data(''.join(lines), force=True)
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def name(self):
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return '*Console*'
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def changed(self):
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return False
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def close(self):
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global console
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console = None
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def readonly(self):
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return True
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class FileBuffer(Buffer):
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def __init__(self, path, nl='\n', name=None):
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'''fb = FileBuffer(path)'''
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Buffer.__init__(self, nl)
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self.path = os.path.realpath(path)
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self.checksum = None
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if name is None:
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self._name = os.path.basename(self.path)
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else:
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self._name = name
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if os.path.exists(self.path) and not os.access(self.path, os.W_OK):
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self._readonly = True
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else:
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self._readonly = False
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def readonly(self):
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return self._readonly
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def _open_file_r(self, path=None):
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if path is None:
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path = self.path
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path = os.path.realpath(path)
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self.path = path
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if not os.path.isfile(path):
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raise Exception, "Path '%s' does not exist" % (path)
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if not os.access(path, os.R_OK):
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raise Exception, "Path '%s' cannot be read" % (path)
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f = open(path, 'r')
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return f
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def _open_file_w(self, path=None):
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if path is None:
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path = self.path
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if os.path.isfile(path):
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raise Exception, "Path '%s' already exists" % (path)
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d = os.path.dirname(path)
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if not os.access(d, os.R_OK):
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raise Exception, "Dir '%s' cannot be read" % (path)
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if not os.access(d, os.W_OK):
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raise Exception, "Dir '%s' cannot be written" % (path)
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f = open(path, 'w')
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return f
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def _temp_path(self, path=None):
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if path is None:
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path = self.path
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(dirname, basename) = os.path.split(path)
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return os.path.join(dirname, ".__%s__pmacs" % (basename))
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# methods for dealing with the underlying resource, etc.
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def name(self):
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#return self.path
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return self._name
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def path_exists(self):
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return os.path.exists(self.path)
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def store_checksum(self, data):
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self.checksum = md5.new(data)
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def read(self):
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if self.path_exists():
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f = self._open_file_r()
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data = f.read()
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f.close()
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self.store_checksum(data)
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else:
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data = ''
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data = self.read_filter(data)
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#FIXME: this is horrible...but maybe not as horrible as using tabs??
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data = data.replace("\t", " ")
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return data
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def open(self):
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data = self.read()
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self.lines = data.split(self.nl)
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def reload(self):
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self.open()
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def changed_on_disk(self):
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assert self.checksum is not None
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f = open(self.path)
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data = f.read()
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f.close()
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m = md5.new(data)
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return self.checksum.digest() != m.digest()
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def save(self, force=False):
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if self.readonly():
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raise Exception, "can't save a read-only file"
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if self.checksum is not None and force is False:
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# the file already existed and we took a checksum so make sure it's
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# still the same right now
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if not self.path_exists():
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raise Exception, "oh no! %r disappeared!" % self.path
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if self.changed_on_disk():
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raise Exception, "oh no! %r has changed on-disk!" % self.path
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temp_path = self._temp_path()
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data = self.make_string(nl=self.nl)
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data = self.write_filter(data)
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f2 = self._open_file_w(temp_path)
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f2.write(data)
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f2.close()
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if self.path_exists():
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mode = os.stat(self.path)[0]
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os.chmod(temp_path, mode)
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shutil.move(temp_path, self.path)
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self.store_checksum(data)
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self.modified = False
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def save_as(self, path):
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self.path = path
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self.save()
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class AesBuffer(FileBuffer):
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def __init__(self, path, password, nl='\n'):
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'''fb = FileBuffer(path)'''
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FileBuffer.__init__(self, path, nl)
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self.password = password
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def read_filter(self, data):
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return aes.decrypt(data, self.password)
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def write_filter(self, data):
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return aes.encrypt(data, self.password)
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