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# Copyright (C) 2009, Tutorius.org
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""
This module defines Actions that can be done and undone on a state
"""
from dialog import TutoriusDialog
class Action(object):
"""Base class for Actions"""
def __init__(self):
object.__init__(self)
def do(self):
"""
Perform the action
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Not implemented")
def undo(self):
"""
Revert anything the action has changed
"""
pass #Should raise NotImplemented?
class DoOnceMixin(object):
"""Mixin class used to have an action be called only on the first do().
To use this mixin, create a new class that derives from this and from
the action you want executed only once.
class ConcreteOnceAction(DoOnceMixin, ConcreteAction):
pass
This ConcreteActions's do() method will only be called on the first do()
and the undo() will be callable after do() has been called
Maybe it would be better off just using a wrapper class instead of this.
But it was fun to play with.
Did I mention the wrapper is 25 lines "south" of here? Besides, this mixin
class fails at __init__ ..... mixins... right....narwhals!
"""
def __init__(self ):
super(DoOnceMixin, self).__init__()
self._called = False
self._need_undo = False
def do(self):
"""
Do the action only on the first time
"""
if not self._called:
self._called = True
super(DoOnceMixin, self).do()
self._need_undo = True
def undo(self):
"""
Undo the action if it's been done
"""
if self._need_undo:
super(DoOnceMixin, self).undo()
self._need_undo = False
class OnceWrapper(object):
"""Wraps a class to perform an action once only
"""
def __init__(self, action):
self._action = action
self._called = False
self._need_undo = False
def do(self):
"""
Do the action only on the first time
"""
if not self._called:
self._called = True
self._action.do()
self._need_undo = True
def undo(self):
"""
Undo the action if it's been done
"""
if self._need_undo:
self._action.undo()
self._need_undo = False
class DialogMessage(Action):
"""
Shows a dialog with a given text, at the given position on the screen.
@param message A string to display to the user
@param pos A list of the form [x, y]
"""
def __init__(self, message, pos=[0,0]):
super(DialogMessage, self).__init__()
self._message = message
self.position = pos
self._dialog = None
def do(self):
"""
Show the dialog
"""
self._dialog = TutoriusDialog(self._message)
self._dialog.set_button_clicked_cb(self._dialog.close_self)
self._dialog.set_modal(False)
self._dialog.move(self.position[0], self.position[1])
self._dialog.show()
def undo(self):
"""
Destroy the dialog
"""
if self._dialog:
self._dialog.destroy()
self._dialog = None
class OnceDialogMessage(DoOnceMixin, DialogMessage):
"""Broken!"""
pass
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