"""An IDLE extension to avoid having very long texts printed in the shell. A common problem in IDLE's interactive shell is printing of large amounts of text into the shell. This makes looking at the previous history difficult. Worse, this can cause IDLE to become very slow, even to the point of being completely unusable. This extension will automatically replace long texts with a small button. Double-cliking this button will remove it and insert the original text instead. Middle-clicking will copy the text to the clipboard. Right-clicking will open the text in a separate viewing window. Additionally, any output can be manually "squeezed" by the user. This includes output written to the standard error stream ("stderr"), such as exception messages and their tracebacks. """ import re import tkinter as tk from tkinter.font import Font import tkinter.messagebox as tkMessageBox from idlelib.config import idleConf from idlelib.textview import view_text from idlelib.tooltip import Hovertip from idlelib import macosx def count_lines_with_wrapping(s, linewidth=80, tabwidth=8): """Count the number of lines in a given string. Lines are counted as if the string was wrapped so that lines are never over linewidth characters long. Tabs are considered tabwidth characters long. """ pos = 0 linecount = 1 current_column = 0 for m in re.finditer(r"[\t\n]", s): # process the normal chars up to tab or newline numchars = m.start() - pos pos += numchars current_column += numchars # deal with tab or newline if s[pos] == '\n': linecount += 1 current_column = 0 else: assert s[pos] == '\t' current_column += tabwidth - (current_column % tabwidth) # if a tab passes the end of the line, consider the entire tab as # being on the next line if current_column > linewidth: linecount += 1 current_column = tabwidth pos += 1 # after the tab or newline # avoid divmod(-1, linewidth) if current_column > 0: # If the length was exactly linewidth, divmod would give (1,0), # even though a new line hadn't yet been started. The same is true # if length is any exact multiple of linewidth. Therefore, subtract # 1 before doing divmod, and later add 1 to the column to # compensate. lines, column = divmod(current_column - 1, linewidth) linecount += lines current_column = column + 1 # process remaining chars (no more tabs or newlines) current_column += len(s) - pos # avoid divmod(-1, linewidth) if current_column > 0: linecount += (current_column - 1) // linewidth else: # the text ended with a newline; don't count an extra line after it linecount -= 1 return linecount class ExpandingButton(tk.Button): """Class for the "squeezed" text buttons used by Squeezer These buttons are displayed inside a Tk Text widget in place of text. A user can then use the button to replace it with the original text, copy the original text to the clipboard or view the original text in a separate window. Each button is tied to a Squeezer instance, and it knows to update the Squeezer instance when it is expanded (and therefore removed). """ def __init__(self, s, tags, numoflines, squeezer): self.s = s self.tags = tags self.numoflines = numoflines self.squeezer = squeezer self.editwin = editwin = squeezer.editwin self.text = text = editwin.text # the base Text widget of the PyShell object, used to change text # before the iomark self.base_text = editwin.per.bottom button_text = "Squeezed text (%d lines)." % self.numoflines tk.Button.__init__(self, text, text=button_text, background="#FFFFC0", activebackground="#FFFFE0") button_tooltip_text = ( "Double-click to expand, right-click for more options." ) Hovertip(self, button_tooltip_text, hover_delay=80) self.bind("", self.expand) if macosx.isAquaTk(): # AquaTk defines <2> as the right button, not <3>. self.bind("", self.context_menu_event) else: self.bind("", self.context_menu_event) self.selection_handle( lambda offset, length: s[int(offset):int(offset) + int(length)]) self.is_dangerous = None self.after_idle(self.set_is_dangerous) def set_is_dangerous(self): dangerous_line_len = 50 * self.text.winfo_width() self.is_dangerous = ( self.numoflines > 1000 or len(self.s) > 50000 or any( len(line_match.group(0)) >= dangerous_line_len for line_match in re.finditer(r'[^\n]+', self.s) ) ) def expand(self, event=None): """expand event handler This inserts the original text in place of the button in the Text widget, removes the button and updates the Squeezer instance. If the original text is dangerously long, i.e. expanding it could cause a performance degradation, ask the user for confirmation. """ if self.is_dangerous is None: self.set_is_dangerous() if self.is_dangerous: confirm = tkMessageBox.askokcancel( title="Expand huge output?", message="\n\n".join([ "The squeezed output is very long: %d lines, %d chars.", "Expanding it could make IDLE slow or unresponsive.", "It is recommended to view or copy the output instead.", "Really expand?" ]) % (self.numoflines, len(self.s)), default=tkMessageBox.CANCEL, parent=self.text) if not confirm: return "break" self.base_text.insert(self.text.index(self), self.s, self.tags) self.base_text.delete(self) self.squeezer.expandingbuttons.remove(self) def copy(self, event=None): """copy event handler Copy the original text to the clipboard. """ self.clipboard_clear() self.clipboard_append(self.s) def view(self, event=None): """view event handler View the original text in a separate text viewer window. """ view_text(self.text, "Squeezed Output Viewer", self.s, modal=False, wrap='none') rmenu_specs = ( # item structure: (label, method_name) ('copy', 'copy'), ('view', 'view'), ) def context_menu_event(self, event): self.text.mark_set("insert", "@%d,%d" % (event.x, event.y)) rmenu = tk.Menu(self.text, tearoff=0) for label, method_name in self.rmenu_specs: rmenu.add_command(label=label, command=getattr(self, method_name)) rmenu.tk_popup(event.x_root, event.y_root) return "break" class Squeezer: """Replace long outputs in the shell with a simple button. This avoids IDLE's shell slowing down considerably, and even becoming completely unresponsive, when very long outputs are written. """ @classmethod def reload(cls): """Load class variables from config.""" cls.auto_squeeze_min_lines = idleConf.GetOption( "main", "PyShell", "auto-squeeze-min-lines", type="int", default=50, ) def __init__(self, editwin): """Initialize settings for Squeezer. editwin is the shell's Editor window. self.text is the editor window text widget. self.base_test is the actual editor window Tk text widget, rather than EditorWindow's wrapper. self.expandingbuttons is the list of all buttons representing "squeezed" output. """ self.editwin = editwin self.text = text = editwin.text # Get the base Text widget of the PyShell object, used to change text # before the iomark. PyShell deliberately disables changing text before # the iomark via its 'text' attribute, which is actually a wrapper for # the actual Text widget. Squeezer, however, needs to make such changes. self.base_text = editwin.per.bottom self.expandingbuttons = [] from idlelib.pyshell import PyShell # done here to avoid import cycle if isinstance(editwin, PyShell): # If we get a PyShell instance, replace its write method with a # wrapper, which inserts an ExpandingButton instead of a long text. def mywrite(s, tags=(), write=editwin.write): # only auto-squeeze text which has just the "stdout" tag if tags != "stdout": return write(s, tags) # only auto-squeeze text with at least the minimum # configured number of lines numoflines = self.count_lines(s) if numoflines < self.auto_squeeze_min_lines: return write(s, tags) # create an ExpandingButton instance expandingbutton = ExpandingButton(s, tags, numoflines, self) # insert the ExpandingButton into the Text widget text.mark_gravity("iomark", tk.RIGHT) text.window_create("iomark", window=expandingbutton, padx=3, pady=5) text.see("iomark") text.update() text.mark_gravity("iomark", tk.LEFT) # add the ExpandingButton to the Squeezer's list self.expandingbuttons.append(expandingbutton) editwin.write = mywrite def count_lines(self, s): """Count the number of lines in a given text. Before calculation, the tab width and line length of the text are fetched, so that up-to-date values are used. Lines are counted as if the string was wrapped so that lines are never over linewidth characters long. Tabs are considered tabwidth characters long. """ # Tab width is configurable tabwidth = self.editwin.get_tk_tabwidth() # Get the Text widget's size linewidth = self.editwin.text.winfo_width() # Deduct the border and padding linewidth -= 2*sum([int(self.editwin.text.cget(opt)) for opt in ('border', 'padx')]) # Get the Text widget's font font = Font(self.editwin.text, name=self.editwin.text.cget('font')) # Divide the size of the Text widget by the font's width. # According to Tk8.5 docs, the Text widget's width is set # according to the width of its font's '0' (zero) character, # so we will use this as an approximation. # see: http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TkCmd/text.htm#M-width linewidth //= font.measure('0') return count_lines_with_wrapping(s, linewidth, tabwidth) def squeeze_current_text_event(self, event): """squeeze-current-text event handler Squeeze the block of text inside which contains the "insert" cursor. If the insert cursor is not in a squeezable block of text, give the user a small warning and do nothing. """ # set tag_name to the first valid tag found on the "insert" cursor tag_names = self.text.tag_names(tk.INSERT) for tag_name in ("stdout", "stderr"): if tag_name in tag_names: break else: # the insert cursor doesn't have a "stdout" or "stderr" tag self.text.bell() return "break" # find the range to squeeze start, end = self.text.tag_prevrange(tag_name, tk.INSERT + "+1c") s = self.text.get(start, end) # if the last char is a newline, remove it from the range if len(s) > 0 and s[-1] == '\n': end = self.text.index("%s-1c" % end) s = s[:-1] # delete the text self.base_text.delete(start, end) # prepare an ExpandingButton numoflines = self.count_lines(s) expandingbutton = ExpandingButton(s, tag_name, numoflines, self) # insert the ExpandingButton to the Text self.text.window_create(start, window=expandingbutton, padx=3, pady=5) # insert the ExpandingButton to the list of ExpandingButtons, while # keeping the list ordered according to the position of the buttons in # the Text widget i = len(self.expandingbuttons) while i > 0 and self.text.compare(self.expandingbuttons[i-1], ">", expandingbutton): i -= 1 self.expandingbuttons.insert(i, expandingbutton) return "break" Squeezer.reload() if __name__ == "__main__": from unittest import main main('idlelib.idle_test.test_squeezer', verbosity=2, exit=False) # Add htest.