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"""
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Margin implementations for a :class:`~prompt_toolkit.layout.containers.Window`.
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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from six import with_metaclass
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from six.moves import range
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from prompt_toolkit.filters import to_filter
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from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import fragment_list_to_text, to_formatted_text
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from prompt_toolkit.utils import get_cwidth
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__all__ = [
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'Margin',
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'NumberedMargin',
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'ScrollbarMargin',
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'ConditionalMargin',
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'PromptMargin',
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]
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class Margin(with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
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"""
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Base interface for a margin.
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"""
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@abstractmethod
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def get_width(self, get_ui_content):
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"""
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Return the width that this margin is going to consume.
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:param get_ui_content: Callable that asks the user control to create
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a :class:`.UIContent` instance. This can be used for instance to
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obtain the number of lines.
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"""
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return 0
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@abstractmethod
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def create_margin(self, window_render_info, width, height):
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"""
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Creates a margin.
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This should return a list of (style_str, text) tuples.
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:param window_render_info:
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:class:`~prompt_toolkit.layout.containers.WindowRenderInfo`
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instance, generated after rendering and copying the visible part of
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the :class:`~prompt_toolkit.layout.controls.UIControl` into the
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:class:`~prompt_toolkit.layout.containers.Window`.
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:param width: The width that's available for this margin. (As reported
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by :meth:`.get_width`.)
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:param height: The height that's available for this margin. (The height
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of the :class:`~prompt_toolkit.layout.containers.Window`.)
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"""
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return []
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class NumberedMargin(Margin):
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"""
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Margin that displays the line numbers.
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:param relative: Number relative to the cursor position. Similar to the Vi
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'relativenumber' option.
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:param display_tildes: Display tildes after the end of the document, just
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like Vi does.
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"""
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def __init__(self, relative=False, display_tildes=False):
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self.relative = to_filter(relative)
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self.display_tildes = to_filter(display_tildes)
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def get_width(self, get_ui_content):
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line_count = get_ui_content().line_count
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return max(3, len('%s' % line_count) + 1)
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def create_margin(self, window_render_info, width, height):
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relative = self.relative()
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style = 'class:line-number'
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style_current = 'class:line-number,current-line-number'
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# Get current line number.
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current_lineno = window_render_info.ui_content.cursor_position.y
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# Construct margin.
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result = []
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last_lineno = None
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for y, lineno in enumerate(window_render_info.displayed_lines):
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# Only display line number if this line is not a continuation of the previous line.
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if lineno != last_lineno:
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if lineno is None:
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pass
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elif lineno == current_lineno:
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# Current line.
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if relative:
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# Left align current number in relative mode.
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result.append((style_current, '%i' % (lineno + 1)))
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else:
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result.append((style_current, ('%i ' % (lineno + 1)).rjust(width)))
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else:
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# Other lines.
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if relative:
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lineno = abs(lineno - current_lineno) - 1
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result.append((style, ('%i ' % (lineno + 1)).rjust(width)))
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last_lineno = lineno
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result.append(('', '\n'))
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# Fill with tildes.
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if self.display_tildes():
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while y < window_render_info.window_height:
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result.append(('class:tilde', '~\n'))
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y += 1
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return result
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class ConditionalMargin(Margin):
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"""
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Wrapper around other :class:`.Margin` classes to show/hide them.
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"""
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def __init__(self, margin, filter):
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assert isinstance(margin, Margin)
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self.margin = margin
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self.filter = to_filter(filter)
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def get_width(self, ui_content):
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if self.filter():
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return self.margin.get_width(ui_content)
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else:
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return 0
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def create_margin(self, window_render_info, width, height):
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if width and self.filter():
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return self.margin.create_margin(window_render_info, width, height)
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else:
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return []
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class ScrollbarMargin(Margin):
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"""
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Margin displaying a scrollbar.
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:param display_arrows: Display scroll up/down arrows.
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"""
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def __init__(self, display_arrows=False, up_arrow_symbol='^', down_arrow_symbol='v'):
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self.display_arrows = to_filter(display_arrows)
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self.up_arrow_symbol = up_arrow_symbol
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self.down_arrow_symbol = down_arrow_symbol
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def get_width(self, ui_content):
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return 1
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def create_margin(self, window_render_info, width, height):
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content_height = window_render_info.content_height
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window_height = window_render_info.window_height
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display_arrows = self.display_arrows()
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if display_arrows:
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window_height -= 2
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try:
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fraction_visible = len(window_render_info.displayed_lines) / float(content_height)
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fraction_above = window_render_info.vertical_scroll / float(content_height)
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scrollbar_height = int(min(window_height, max(1, window_height * fraction_visible)))
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scrollbar_top = int(window_height * fraction_above)
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except ZeroDivisionError:
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return []
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else:
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def is_scroll_button(row):
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" True if we should display a button on this row. "
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return scrollbar_top <= row <= scrollbar_top + scrollbar_height
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# Up arrow.
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result = []
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if display_arrows:
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result.extend([
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('class:scrollbar.arrow', self.up_arrow_symbol),
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('class:scrollbar', '\n')
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])
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# Scrollbar body.
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scrollbar_background = 'class:scrollbar.background'
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scrollbar_background_start = 'class:scrollbar.background,scrollbar.start'
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scrollbar_button = 'class:scrollbar.button'
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scrollbar_button_end = 'class:scrollbar.button,scrollbar.end'
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for i in range(window_height):
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if is_scroll_button(i):
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if not is_scroll_button(i + 1):
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# Give the last cell a different style, because we
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# want to underline this.
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result.append((scrollbar_button_end, ' '))
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else:
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result.append((scrollbar_button, ' '))
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else:
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if is_scroll_button(i + 1):
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result.append((scrollbar_background_start, ' '))
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else:
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result.append((scrollbar_background, ' '))
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result.append(('', '\n'))
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# Down arrow
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if display_arrows:
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result.append(('class:scrollbar.arrow', self.down_arrow_symbol))
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return result
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class PromptMargin(Margin):
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"""
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[Deprecated]
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Create margin that displays a prompt.
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This can display one prompt at the first line, and a continuation prompt
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(e.g, just dots) on all the following lines.
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This `PromptMargin` implementation has been largely superseded in favor of
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the `get_line_prefix` attribute of `Window`. The reason is that a margin is
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always a fixed width, while `get_line_prefix` can return a variable width
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prefix in front of every line, making it more powerful, especially for line
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continuations.
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:param get_prompt: Callable returns formatted text or a list of
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`(style_str, type)` tuples to be shown as the prompt at the first line.
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:param get_continuation: Callable that takes three inputs. The width (int),
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line_number (int), and is_soft_wrap (bool). It should return formatted
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text or a list of `(style_str, type)` tuples for the next lines of the
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input.
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"""
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def __init__(self, get_prompt, get_continuation=None):
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assert callable(get_prompt)
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assert get_continuation is None or callable(get_continuation)
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self.get_prompt = get_prompt
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self.get_continuation = get_continuation
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def get_width(self, ui_content):
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" Width to report to the `Window`. "
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# Take the width from the first line.
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text = fragment_list_to_text(self.get_prompt())
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return get_cwidth(text)
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def create_margin(self, window_render_info, width, height):
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get_continuation = self.get_continuation
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result = []
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# First line.
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result.extend(to_formatted_text(self.get_prompt()))
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# Next lines.
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if get_continuation:
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last_y = None
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for y in window_render_info.displayed_lines[1:]:
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result.append(('', '\n'))
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result.extend(to_formatted_text(get_continuation(width, y, y == last_y)))
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last_y = y
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return result
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