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#
# Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Johan Dahlin <johan@gnome.org>
#
# module.py: dynamic module for introspected libraries.
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
# USA
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
from . import _glib, _gobject
try:
maketrans = ''.maketrans
except AttributeError:
# fallback for Python 2
from string import maketrans
import gi
from .overrides import registry
from ._gi import \
Repository, \
FunctionInfo, \
RegisteredTypeInfo, \
EnumInfo, \
ObjectInfo, \
InterfaceInfo, \
ConstantInfo, \
StructInfo, \
UnionInfo, \
Struct, \
Boxed, \
enum_add, \
enum_register_new_gtype_and_add, \
flags_add, \
flags_register_new_gtype_and_add
from .types import \
GObjectMeta, \
StructMeta, \
Function
repository = Repository.get_default()
def get_parent_for_object(object_info):
parent_object_info = object_info.get_parent()
if not parent_object_info:
return object
namespace = parent_object_info.get_namespace()
name = parent_object_info.get_name()
# Workaround for GObject.Object and GObject.InitiallyUnowned.
if namespace == 'GObject' and name == 'Object' or name == 'InitiallyUnowned':
return _gobject.GObject
module = __import__('gi.repository.%s' % namespace, fromlist=[name])
return getattr(module, name)
def get_interfaces_for_object(object_info):
interfaces = []
for interface_info in object_info.get_interfaces():
namespace = interface_info.get_namespace()
name = interface_info.get_name()
module = __import__('gi.repository.%s' % namespace, fromlist=[name])
interfaces.append(getattr(module, name))
return interfaces
class IntrospectionModule(object):
def __init__(self, namespace, version=None):
repository.require(namespace, version)
self._namespace = namespace
self._version = version
self.__name__ = 'gi.repository.' + namespace
repository.require(self._namespace, self._version)
self.__path__ = repository.get_typelib_path(self._namespace)
if self._version is None:
self._version = repository.get_version(self._namespace)
def __getattr__(self, name):
info = repository.find_by_name(self._namespace, name)
if not info:
raise AttributeError("%r object has no attribute %r" % (
self.__name__, name))
if isinstance(info, EnumInfo):
g_type = info.get_g_type()
wrapper = g_type.pytype
if wrapper is None:
if info.is_flags():
if g_type.is_a(_gobject.TYPE_FLAGS):
wrapper = flags_add(g_type)
else:
assert g_type == _gobject.TYPE_NONE
wrapper = flags_register_new_gtype_and_add(info)
else:
if g_type.is_a(_gobject.TYPE_ENUM):
wrapper = enum_add(g_type)
else:
assert g_type == _gobject.TYPE_NONE
wrapper = enum_register_new_gtype_and_add(info)
wrapper.__info__ = info
wrapper.__module__ = 'gi.repository.' + info.get_namespace()
# Don't use upper() here to avoid locale specific
# identifier conversion (e. g. in Turkish 'i'.upper() == 'i')
# see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649165
ascii_upper_trans = maketrans(
'abcdefgjhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz',
'ABCDEFGJHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')
for value_info in info.get_values():
value_name = value_info.get_name().translate(ascii_upper_trans)
setattr(wrapper, value_name, wrapper(value_info.get_value()))
if g_type != _gobject.TYPE_NONE:
g_type.pytype = wrapper
elif isinstance(info, RegisteredTypeInfo):
g_type = info.get_g_type()
# Check if there is already a Python wrapper.
if g_type != _gobject.TYPE_NONE:
type_ = g_type.pytype
if type_ is not None:
self.__dict__[name] = type_
return type_
# Create a wrapper.
if isinstance(info, ObjectInfo):
parent = get_parent_for_object(info)
interfaces = tuple(interface for interface in get_interfaces_for_object(info)
if not issubclass(parent, interface))
bases = (parent,) + interfaces
metaclass = GObjectMeta
elif isinstance(info, InterfaceInfo):
bases = (_gobject.GInterface,)
metaclass = GObjectMeta
elif isinstance(info, (StructInfo, UnionInfo)):
if g_type.is_a(_gobject.TYPE_BOXED):
bases = (Boxed,)
elif g_type.is_a(_gobject.TYPE_POINTER) or \
g_type == _gobject.TYPE_NONE or \
g_type.fundamental == g_type:
bases = (Struct,)
else:
raise TypeError("unable to create a wrapper for %s.%s" % (info.get_namespace(), info.get_name()))
metaclass = StructMeta
else:
raise NotImplementedError(info)
name = info.get_name()
dict_ = {
'__info__': info,
'__module__': 'gi.repository.' + self._namespace,
'__gtype__': g_type
}
wrapper = metaclass(name, bases, dict_)
# Register the new Python wrapper.
if g_type != _gobject.TYPE_NONE:
g_type.pytype = wrapper
elif isinstance(info, FunctionInfo):
wrapper = Function(info)
elif isinstance(info, ConstantInfo):
wrapper = info.get_value()
else:
raise NotImplementedError(info)
self.__dict__[name] = wrapper
return wrapper
def __repr__(self):
path = repository.get_typelib_path(self._namespace)
return "<IntrospectionModule %r from %r>" % (self._namespace, path)
def __dir__ (self):
# Python's default dir() is just dir(self.__class__) + self.__dict__.keys()
result = set(dir(self.__class__))
result.update(self.__dict__.keys())
# update *set* because some repository attributes have already been
# wrapped by __getattr__() and included in self.__dict__
namespace_infos = repository.get_infos(self._namespace)
result.update(info.get_name() for info in namespace_infos)
return list(result)
class DynamicModule(object):
def __init__(self, namespace):
self._namespace = namespace
self._introspection_module = None
self._overrides_module = None
self.__path__ = None
def _load(self):
version = gi.get_required_version(self._namespace)
self._introspection_module = IntrospectionModule(self._namespace,
version)
overrides_modules = __import__('gi.overrides', fromlist=[self._namespace])
self._overrides_module = getattr(overrides_modules, self._namespace, None)
self.__path__ = repository.get_typelib_path(self._namespace)
def __getattr__(self, name):
if self._overrides_module is not None:
override_exports = getattr(self._overrides_module, '__all__', ())
if name in override_exports:
return getattr(self._overrides_module, name, None)
else:
# check the registry just in case the module hasn't loaded yet
# TODO: Only gtypes are registered in the registry right now
# but it would be nice to register all overrides and
# get rid of the module imports. We might actually see a
# speedup.
key = '%s.%s' % (self._namespace, name)
if key in registry:
return registry[key]
return getattr(self._introspection_module, name)
def __dir__ (self):
# Python's default dir() is just dir(self.__class__) + self.__dict__.keys()
result = set(dir(self.__class__))
result.update(self.__dict__.keys())
result.update(dir(self._introspection_module))
override_exports = getattr(self._overrides_module, '__all__', ())
result.update(override_exports)
return list(result)
def __repr__(self):
path = repository.get_typelib_path(self._namespace)
return "<%s.%s %r from %r>" % (self.__class__.__module__,
self.__class__.__name__,
self._namespace,
path)
class DynamicGObjectModule(DynamicModule):
"""Wrapper for the internal GObject module
This class allows us to access both the static internal PyGObject module and the GI GObject module
through the same interface. It is returned when by importing GObject from the gi repository:
from gi.repository import GObject
We use this because some PyGI interfaces generated from the GIR require GObject types not wrapped
by the static bindings. This also allows access to module attributes in a way that is more
familiar to GI application developers. Take signal flags as an example. The G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST
flag would be accessed as GObject.SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST in the static bindings but in the dynamic bindings
can be accessed as GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST. The latter follows a GI naming convention which
would be familiar to GI application developers in a number of languages.
"""
def __init__(self):
DynamicModule.__init__(self, namespace='GObject')
def __getattr__(self, name):
from . import _gobject
# first see if this attr is in the internal _gobject module
attr = getattr(_gobject, name, None)
# if not in module assume request for an attr exported through GI
if attr is None:
attr = super(DynamicGObjectModule, self).__getattr__(name)
return attr
class DynamicGLibModule(DynamicModule):
"""Wrapper for the internal GLib module
This class allows us to access both the static internal PyGLib module and the GI GLib module
through the same interface. It is returned when by importing GLib from the gi repository:
from gi.repository import GLib
We use this because some PyGI interfaces generated from the GIR require GLib types not wrapped
by the static bindings. This also allows access to module attributes in a way that is more
familiar to GI application developers.
"""
def __init__(self):
DynamicModule.__init__(self, namespace='GLib')
def __getattr__(self, name):
# first see if this attr is in the internal _gobject module
attr = getattr(_glib, name, None)
# if not in module assume request for an attr exported through GI
if attr is None:
attr = super(DynamicGLibModule, self).__getattr__(name)
return attr
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