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#
# The Python Imaging Library.
# $Id$
#
# a Tk display interface
#
# History:
# 96-04-08 fl   Created
# 96-09-06 fl   Added getimage method
# 96-11-01 fl   Rewritten, removed image attribute and crop method
# 97-05-09 fl   Use PyImagingPaste method instead of image type
# 97-05-12 fl   Minor tweaks to match the IFUNC95 interface
# 97-05-17 fl   Support the "pilbitmap" booster patch
# 97-06-05 fl   Added file= and data= argument to image constructors
# 98-03-09 fl   Added width and height methods to Image classes
# 98-07-02 fl   Use default mode for "P" images without palette attribute
# 98-07-02 fl   Explicitly destroy Tkinter image objects
# 99-07-24 fl   Support multiple Tk interpreters (from Greg Couch)
# 99-07-26 fl   Automatically hook into Tkinter (if possible)
# 99-08-15 fl   Hook uses _imagingtk instead of _imaging
#
# Copyright (c) 1997-1999 by Secret Labs AB
# Copyright (c) 1996-1997 by Fredrik Lundh
#
# See the README file for information on usage and redistribution.
#

try:
    import tkinter
except ImportError:
    import Tkinter
    tkinter = Tkinter
    del Tkinter

from PIL import Image


# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check for Tkinter interface hooks

_pilbitmap_ok = None

def _pilbitmap_check():
    global _pilbitmap_ok
    if _pilbitmap_ok is None:
        try:
            im = Image.new("1", (1,1))
            tkinter.BitmapImage(data="PIL:%d" % im.im.id)
            _pilbitmap_ok = 1
        except tkinter.TclError:
            _pilbitmap_ok = 0
    return _pilbitmap_ok

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# PhotoImage

class PhotoImage:
    """
    A Tkinter-compatible photo image.  This can be used
    everywhere Tkinter expects an image object.  If the image is an RGBA
    image, pixels having alpha 0 are treated as transparent.

    The constructor takes either a PIL image, or a mode and a size.
    Alternatively, you can use the **file** or **data** options to initialize
    the photo image object.

    :param image: Either a PIL image, or a mode string.  If a mode string is
                  used, a size must also be given.
    :param size: If the first argument is a mode string, this defines the size
                 of the image.
    :keyword file: A filename to load the image from (using
                   ``Image.open(file)``).
    :keyword data: An 8-bit string containing image data (as loaded from an
                   image file).
    """

    def __init__(self, image=None, size=None, **kw):

        # Tk compatibility: file or data
        if image is None:
            if "file" in kw:
                image = Image.open(kw["file"])
                del kw["file"]
            elif "data" in kw:
                from io import BytesIO
                image = Image.open(BytesIO(kw["data"]))
                del kw["data"]

        if hasattr(image, "mode") and hasattr(image, "size"):
            # got an image instead of a mode
            mode = image.mode
            if mode == "P":
                # palette mapped data
                image.load()
                try:
                    mode = image.palette.mode
                except AttributeError:
                    mode = "RGB" # default
            size = image.size
            kw["width"], kw["height"] = size
        else:
            mode = image
            image = None

        if mode not in ["1", "L", "RGB", "RGBA"]:
            mode = Image.getmodebase(mode)

        self.__mode = mode
        self.__size = size
        self.__photo = tkinter.PhotoImage(**kw)
        self.tk = self.__photo.tk
        if image:
            self.paste(image)

    def __del__(self):
        name = self.__photo.name
        self.__photo.name = None
        try:
            self.__photo.tk.call("image", "delete", name)
        except:
            pass # ignore internal errors


    def __str__(self):
        """
        Get the Tkinter photo image identifier.  This method is automatically
        called by Tkinter whenever a PhotoImage object is passed to a Tkinter
        method.

        :return: A Tkinter photo image identifier (a string).
        """
        return str(self.__photo)


    def width(self):
        """
        Get the width of the image.

        :return: The width, in pixels.
        """
        return self.__size[0]


    def height(self):
        """
        Get the height of the image.

        :return: The height, in pixels.
        """
        return self.__size[1]


    def paste(self, im, box=None):
        """
        Paste a PIL image into the photo image.  Note that this can
        be very slow if the photo image is displayed.

        :param im: A PIL image. The size must match the target region.  If the
                   mode does not match, the image is converted to the mode of
                   the bitmap image.
        :param box: A 4-tuple defining the left, upper, right, and lower pixel
                    coordinate.  If None is given instead of a tuple, all of
                    the image is assumed.
        """

        # convert to blittable
        im.load()
        image = im.im
        if image.isblock() and im.mode == self.__mode:
            block = image
        else:
            block = image.new_block(self.__mode, im.size)
            image.convert2(block, image) # convert directly between buffers

        tk = self.__photo.tk

        try:
            tk.call("PyImagingPhoto", self.__photo, block.id)
        except tkinter.TclError as v:
            # activate Tkinter hook
            try:
                from PIL import _imagingtk
                try:
                    _imagingtk.tkinit(tk.interpaddr(), 1)
                except AttributeError:
                    _imagingtk.tkinit(id(tk), 0)
                tk.call("PyImagingPhoto", self.__photo, block.id)
            except (ImportError, AttributeError, tkinter.TclError):
                raise # configuration problem; cannot attach to Tkinter

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# BitmapImage


class BitmapImage:
    """

    A Tkinter-compatible bitmap image.  This can be used everywhere Tkinter
    expects an image object.

    The given image must have mode "1".  Pixels having value 0 are treated as
    transparent.  Options, if any, are passed on to Tkinter.  The most commonly
    used option is **foreground**, which is used to specify the color for the
    non-transparent parts.  See the Tkinter documentation for information on
    how to specify colours.

    :param image: A PIL image.
    """

    def __init__(self, image=None, **kw):

        # Tk compatibility: file or data
        if image is None:
            if "file" in kw:
                image = Image.open(kw["file"])
                del kw["file"]
            elif "data" in kw:
                from io import BytesIO
                image = Image.open(BytesIO(kw["data"]))
                del kw["data"]

        self.__mode = image.mode
        self.__size = image.size

        if _pilbitmap_check():
            # fast way (requires the pilbitmap booster patch)
            image.load()
            kw["data"] = "PIL:%d" % image.im.id
            self.__im = image # must keep a reference
        else:
            # slow but safe way
            kw["data"] = image.tobitmap()
        self.__photo = tkinter.BitmapImage(**kw)

    def __del__(self):
        name = self.__photo.name
        self.__photo.name = None
        try:
            self.__photo.tk.call("image", "delete", name)
        except:
            pass # ignore internal errors


    def width(self):
        """
        Get the width of the image.

        :return: The width, in pixels.
        """
        return self.__size[0]


    def height(self):
        """
        Get the height of the image.

        :return: The height, in pixels.
        """
        return self.__size[1]


    def __str__(self):
        """
        Get the Tkinter bitmap image identifier.  This method is automatically
        called by Tkinter whenever a BitmapImage object is passed to a Tkinter
        method.

        :return: A Tkinter bitmap image identifier (a string).
        """
        return str(self.__photo)


def getimage(photo):
    """Copies the contents of a PhotoImage to a PIL image memory."""
    photo.tk.call("PyImagingPhotoGet", photo)

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Helper for the Image.show method.

def _show(image, title):

    class UI(tkinter.Label):
        def __init__(self, master, im):
            if im.mode == "1":
                self.image = BitmapImage(im, foreground="white", master=master)
            else:
                self.image = PhotoImage(im, master=master)
            tkinter.Label.__init__(self, master, image=self.image,
                bg="black", bd=0)

    if not tkinter._default_root:
        raise IOError("tkinter not initialized")
    top = tkinter.Toplevel()
    if title:
        top.title(title)
    UI(top, image).pack()