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# Xlib.display -- high level display object
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 Peter Liljenberg <petli@ctrl-c.liu.se>
#
# 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
# Python modules
import types
# Xlib modules
from . import error, ext, X
# Xlib.protocol modules
from Xlib.protocol import display, request, event, rq
# Xlib.xobjects modules
import Xlib.xobject.resource
import Xlib.xobject.drawable
import Xlib.xobject.fontable
import Xlib.xobject.colormap
import Xlib.xobject.cursor
_resource_baseclasses = {
'resource': Xlib.xobject.resource.Resource,
'drawable': Xlib.xobject.drawable.Drawable,
'window': Xlib.xobject.drawable.Window,
'pixmap': Xlib.xobject.drawable.Pixmap,
'fontable': Xlib.xobject.fontable.Fontable,
'font': Xlib.xobject.fontable.Font,
'gc': Xlib.xobject.fontable.GC,
'colormap': Xlib.xobject.colormap.Colormap,
'cursor': Xlib.xobject.cursor.Cursor,
}
_resource_hierarchy = {
'resource': ('drawable', 'window', 'pixmap',
'fontable', 'font', 'gc',
'colormap', 'cursor'),
'drawable': ('window', 'pixmap'),
'fontable': ('font', 'gc')
}
class _BaseDisplay(display.Display):
resource_classes = _resource_baseclasses.copy()
# Implement a cache of atom names, used by Window objects when
# dealing with some ICCCM properties not defined in Xlib.Xatom
def __init__(self, *args, **keys):
display.Display.__init__(*(self, ) + args, **keys)
self._atom_cache = {}
def get_atom(self, atomname, only_if_exists=0):
if atomname in self._atom_cache:
return self._atom_cache[atomname]
r = request.InternAtom(display = self, name = atomname, only_if_exists = only_if_exists)
# don't cache NONE responses in case someone creates this later
if r.atom != X.NONE:
self._atom_cache[atomname] = r.atom
return r.atom
class Display:
def __init__(self, display = None):
self.display = _BaseDisplay(display)
# Create the keymap cache
self._keymap_codes = [()] * 256
self._keymap_syms = {}
self._update_keymap(self.display.info.min_keycode,
(self.display.info.max_keycode
- self.display.info.min_keycode + 1))
# Translations for keysyms to strings.
self.keysym_translations = {}
# Find all supported extensions
self.extensions = []
self.class_extension_dicts = {}
self.display_extension_methods = {}
self.extension_event = rq.DictWrapper({})
exts = self.list_extensions()
# Go through all extension modules
for extname, modname in ext.__extensions__:
if extname in exts:
# Import the module and fetch it
__import__('ext.' + modname,globals(),level=1)
mod = getattr(ext, modname)
info = self.query_extension(extname)
self.display.set_extension_major(extname, info.major_opcode)
# Call initialiasation function
mod.init(self, info)
self.extensions.append(extname)
# Finalize extensions by creating new classes
for type_, dict in self.class_extension_dicts.items():
origcls = self.display.resource_classes[type_]
self.display.resource_classes[type_] = type(origcls.__name__,
(origcls, object),
dict)
# Problem: we have already created some objects without the
# extensions: the screen roots and default colormaps.
# Fix that by reinstantiating them.
for screen in self.display.info.roots:
screen.root = self.display.resource_classes['window'](self.display, screen.root.id)
screen.default_colormap = self.display.resource_classes['colormap'](self.display, screen.default_colormap.id)
def get_display_name(self):
"""Returns the name used to connect to the server, either
provided when creating the Display object, or fetched from the
environmental variable $DISPLAY."""
return self.display.get_display_name()
def fileno(self):
"""Returns the file descriptor number of the underlying socket.
This method is provided to allow Display objects to be passed
select.select()."""
return self.display.fileno()
def close(self):
"""Close the display, freeing the resources that it holds."""
self.display.close()
def set_error_handler(self, handler):
"""Set the default error handler which will be called for all
unhandled errors. handler should take two arguments as a normal
request error handler, but the second argument (the request) will
be None. See section Error Handling."""
self.display.set_error_handler(handler)
def flush(self):
"""Flush the request queue, building and sending the queued
requests. This can be necessary in applications that never wait
for events, and in threaded applications."""
self.display.flush()
def sync(self):
"""Flush the queue and wait until the server has processed all
the queued requests. Use this e.g. when it is important that
errors caused by a certain request is trapped."""
# Do a light-weight replyrequest to sync. There must
# be a better way to do it...
self.get_pointer_control()
def next_event(self):
"""Return the next event. If there are no events queued, it will
block until the next event is fetched from the server."""
return self.display.next_event()
def pending_events(self):
"""Return the number of events queued, i.e. the number of times
that Display.next_event() can be called without blocking."""
return self.display.pending_events()
def has_extension(self, extension):
"""Check if both the server and the client library support the X
extension named extension."""
return extension in self.extensions
def create_resource_object(self, type, id):
"""Create a resource object of type for the integer id. type
should be one of the following strings:
resource
drawable
window
pixmap
fontable
font
gc
colormap
cursor
This function can be used when a resource ID has been fetched
e.g. from an resource or a command line argument. Resource
objects should never be created by instantiating the appropriate
class directly, since any X extensions dynamically added by the
library will not be available.
"""
return self.display.resource_classes[type](self.display, id)
# We need this to handle display extension methods
def __getattr__(self, attr):
try:
function = self.display_extension_methods[attr]
return types.MethodType(function, self)
except KeyError:
raise AttributeError(attr)
###
### display information retrieval
###
def screen(self, sno = None):
if sno is None:
return self.display.info.roots[self.display.default_screen]
else:
return self.display.info.roots[sno]
def screen_count(self):
"""Return the total number of screens on the display."""
return len(self.display.info.roots)
def get_default_screen(self):
"""Return the number of the default screen, extracted from the
display name."""
return self.display.get_default_screen()
###
### Extension module interface
###
def extension_add_method(self, object, name, function):
"""extension_add_method(object, name, function)
Add an X extension module method. OBJECT is the type of
object to add the function to, a string from this list:
display
resource
drawable
window
pixmap
fontable
font
gc
colormap
cursor
NAME is the name of the method, a string. FUNCTION is a
normal function whose first argument is a 'self'.
"""
if object == 'display':
if hasattr(self, name):
raise AssertionError('attempting to replace display method: %s' % name)
self.display_extension_methods[name] = function
else:
types = (object, ) + _resource_hierarchy.get(object, ())
for type in types:
cls = _resource_baseclasses[type]
if hasattr(cls, name):
raise AssertionError('attempting to replace %s method: %s' % (type, name))
# Maybe should check extension overrides too
try:
self.class_extension_dicts[type][name] = function
except KeyError:
self.class_extension_dicts[type] = { name: function }
def extension_add_event(self, code, evt, name = None):
"""extension_add_event(code, evt, [name])
Add an extension event. CODE is the numeric code, and EVT is
the event class. EVT will be cloned, and the attribute _code
of the new event class will be set to CODE.
If NAME is omitted, it will be set to the name of EVT. This
name is used to insert an entry in the DictWrapper
extension_event.
"""
newevt = type(evt.__name__, evt.__bases__,
evt.__dict__.copy())
newevt._code = code
self.display.add_extension_event(code, newevt)
if name is None:
name = evt.__name__
setattr(self.extension_event, name, code)
def add_extension_error(self, code, err):
"""add_extension_error(code, err)
Add an extension error. CODE is the numeric code, and ERR is
the error class.
"""
self.display.add_extension_error(code, err)
###
### keymap cache implementation
###
# The keycode->keysym map is stored in a list with 256 elements.
# Each element represents a keycode, and the tuple elements are
# the keysyms bound to the key.
# The keysym->keycode map is stored in a mapping, where the keys
# are keysyms. The values are a sorted list of tuples with two
# elements each: (index, keycode)
# keycode is the code for a key to which this keysym is bound, and
# index is the keysyms index in the map for that keycode.
def keycode_to_keysym(self, keycode, index):
"""Convert a keycode to a keysym, looking in entry index.
Normally index 0 is unshifted, 1 is shifted, 2 is alt grid, and 3
is shift+alt grid. If that key entry is not bound, X.NoSymbol is
returned."""
try:
return self._keymap_codes[keycode][index]
except IndexError:
return X.NoSymbol
def keysym_to_keycode(self, keysym):
"""Look up the primary keycode that is bound to keysym. If
several keycodes are found, the one with the lowest index and
lowest code is returned. If keysym is not bound to any key, 0 is
returned."""
try:
return self._keymap_syms[keysym][0][1]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
return 0
def keysym_to_keycodes(self, keysym):
"""Look up all the keycodes that is bound to keysym. A list of
tuples (keycode, index) is returned, sorted primarily on the
lowest index and secondarily on the lowest keycode."""
try:
# Copy the map list, reversing the arguments
return [(x[1], x[0]) for x in self._keymap_syms[keysym]]
except KeyError:
return []
def refresh_keyboard_mapping(self, evt):
"""This method should be called once when a MappingNotify event
is received, to update the keymap cache. evt should be the event
object."""
if isinstance(evt, event.MappingNotify):
if evt.request == X.MappingKeyboard:
self._update_keymap(evt.first_keycode, evt.count)
else:
raise TypeError('expected a MappingNotify event')
def _update_keymap(self, first_keycode, count):
"""Internal function, called to refresh the keymap cache.
"""
# Delete all sym->code maps for the changed codes
lastcode = first_keycode + count
for keysym, codes in self._keymap_syms.items():
i = 0
while i < len(codes):
code = codes[i][1]
if code >= first_keycode and code < lastcode:
del codes[i]
else:
i = i + 1
# Get the new keyboard mapping
keysyms = self.get_keyboard_mapping(first_keycode, count)
# Replace code->sym map with the new map
self._keymap_codes[first_keycode:lastcode] = keysyms
# Update sym->code map
code = first_keycode
for syms in keysyms:
index = 0
for sym in syms:
if sym != X.NoSymbol:
if sym in self._keymap_syms:
symcodes = self._keymap_syms[sym]
symcodes.append((index, code))
symcodes.sort()
else:
self._keymap_syms[sym] = [(index, code)]
index = index + 1
code = code + 1
###
### client-internal keysym to string translations
###
def lookup_string(self, keysym):
"""Return a string corresponding to KEYSYM, or None if no
reasonable translation is found.
"""
s = self.keysym_translations.get(keysym)
if s is not None:
return s
import Xlib.XK
return Xlib.XK.keysym_to_string(keysym)
def rebind_string(self, keysym, newstring):
"""Change the translation of KEYSYM to NEWSTRING.
If NEWSTRING is None, remove old translation if any.
"""
if newstring is None:
try:
del self.keysym_translations[keysym]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.keysym_translations[keysym] = newstring
###
### X requests
###
def intern_atom(self, name, only_if_exists = 0):
"""Intern the string name, returning its atom number. If
only_if_exists is true and the atom does not already exist, it
will not be created and X.NONE is returned."""
r = request.InternAtom(display = self.display,
name = name,
only_if_exists = only_if_exists)
return r.atom
def get_atom(self, atom, only_if_exists = 0):
"""Alias for intern_atom, using internal cache"""
return self.display.get_atom(atom, only_if_exists)
def get_atom_name(self, atom):
"""Look up the name of atom, returning it as a string. Will raise
BadAtom if atom does not exist."""
r = request.GetAtomName(display = self.display,
atom = atom)
return r.name
def get_selection_owner(self, selection):
"""Return the window that owns selection (an atom), or X.NONE if
there is no owner for the selection. Can raise BadAtom."""
r = request.GetSelectionOwner(display = self.display,
selection = selection)
return r.owner
def send_event(self, destination, event, event_mask = 0, propagate = 0,
onerror = None):
"""Send a synthetic event to the window destination which can be
a window object, or X.PointerWindow or X.InputFocus. event is the
event object to send, instantiated from one of the classes in
protocol.events. See XSendEvent(3X11) for details.
There is also a Window.send_event() method."""
request.SendEvent(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
propagate = propagate,
destination = destination,
event_mask = event_mask,
event = event)
def ungrab_pointer(self, time, onerror = None):
"""elease a grabbed pointer and any queued events. See
XUngrabPointer(3X11)."""
request.UngrabPointer(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
time = time)
def change_active_pointer_grab(self, event_mask, cursor, time, onerror = None):
"""Change the dynamic parameters of a pointer grab. See
XChangeActivePointerGrab(3X11)."""
request.ChangeActivePointerGrab(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
cursor = cursor,
time = time,
event_mask = event_mask)
def ungrab_keyboard(self, time, onerror = None):
"""Ungrab a grabbed keyboard and any queued events. See
XUngrabKeyboard(3X11)."""
request.UngrabKeyboard(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
time = time)
def allow_events(self, mode, time, onerror = None):
"""Release some queued events. mode should be one of
X.AsyncPointer, X.SyncPointer, X.AsyncKeyboard, X.SyncKeyboard,
X.ReplayPointer, X.ReplayKeyboard, X.AsyncBoth, or X.SyncBoth.
time should be a timestamp or X.CurrentTime."""
request.AllowEvents(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
mode = mode,
time = time)
def grab_server(self, onerror = None):
"""Disable processing of requests on all other client connections
until the server is ungrabbed. Server grabbing should be avoided
as much as possible."""
request.GrabServer(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror)
def ungrab_server(self, onerror = None):
"""Release the server if it was previously grabbed by this client."""
request.UngrabServer(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror)
def warp_pointer(self, x, y, src_window = X.NONE, src_x = 0, src_y = 0,
src_width = 0, src_height = 0, onerror = None):
"""Move the pointer relative its current position by the offsets
(x, y). However, if src_window is a window the pointer is only
moved if the specified rectangle in src_window contains it. If
src_width is 0 it will be replaced with the width of src_window -
src_x. src_height is treated in a similar way.
To move the pointer to absolute coordinates, use Window.warp_pointer()."""
request.WarpPointer(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
src_window = src_window,
dst_window = X.NONE,
src_x = src_x,
src_y = src_y,
src_width = src_width,
src_height = src_height,
dst_x = x,
dst_y = y)
def set_input_focus(self, focus, revert_to, time, onerror = None):
"""Set input focus to focus, which should be a window,
X.PointerRoot or X.NONE. revert_to specifies where the focus
reverts to if the focused window becomes not visible, and should
be X.RevertToParent, RevertToPointerRoot, or RevertToNone. See
XSetInputFocus(3X11) for details.
There is also a Window.set_input_focus()."""
request.SetInputFocus(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
revert_to = revert_to,
focus = focus,
time = time)
def get_input_focus(self):
"""Return an object with the following attributes:
focus
The window which currently holds the input
focus, X.NONE or X.PointerRoot.
revert_to
Where the focus will revert, one of X.RevertToParent,
RevertToPointerRoot, or RevertToNone. """
return request.GetInputFocus(display = self.display)
def query_keymap(self):
"""Return a bit vector for the logical state of the keyboard,
where each bit set to 1 indicates that the corresponding key is
currently pressed down. The vector is represented as a list of 32
integers. List item N contains the bits for keys 8N to 8N + 7
with the least significant bit in the byte representing key 8N."""
r = request.QueryKeymap(display = self.display)
return r.map
def open_font(self, name):
"""Open the font identifed by the pattern name and return its
font object. If name does not match any font, None is returned."""
fid = self.display.allocate_resource_id()
ec = error.CatchError(error.BadName)
request.OpenFont(display = self.display,
onerror = ec,
fid = fid,
name = name)
self.sync()
if ec.get_error():
self.display.free_resource_id(fid)
return None
else:
cls = self.display.get_resource_class('font', Xlib.xobject.fontable.Font)
return cls(self.display, fid, owner = 1)
def list_fonts(self, pattern, max_names):
"""Return a list of font names matching pattern. No more than
max_names will be returned."""
r = request.ListFonts(display = self.display,
max_names = max_names,
pattern = pattern)
return r.fonts
def list_fonts_with_info(self, pattern, max_names):
"""Return a list of fonts matching pattern. No more than
max_names will be returned. Each list item represents one font
and has the following properties:
name
The name of the font.
min_bounds
max_bounds
min_char_or_byte2
max_char_or_byte2
default_char
draw_direction
min_byte1
max_byte1
all_chars_exist
font_ascent
font_descent
replies_hint
See the descripton of XFontStruct in XGetFontProperty(3X11)
for details on these values.
properties
A list of properties. Each entry has two attributes:
name
The atom identifying this property.
value
A 32-bit unsigned value.
"""
return request.ListFontsWithInfo(display = self.display,
max_names = max_names,
pattern = pattern)
def set_font_path(self, path, onerror = None):
"""Set the font path to path, which should be a list of strings.
If path is empty, the default font path of the server will be
restored."""
request.SetFontPath(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
path = path)
def get_font_path(self):
"""Return the current font path as a list of strings."""
r = request.GetFontPath(display = self.display)
return r.paths
def query_extension(self, name):
"""Ask the server if it supports the extension name. If it is
supported an object with the following attributes is returned:
major_opcode
The major opcode that the requests of this extension uses.
first_event
The base event code if the extension have additional events, or 0.
first_error
The base error code if the extension have additional errors, or 0.
If the extension is not supported, None is returned."""
r = request.QueryExtension(display = self.display,
name = name)
if r.present:
return r
else:
return None
def list_extensions(self):
"""Return a list of all the extensions provided by the server."""
r = request.ListExtensions(display = self.display)
return r.names
def change_keyboard_mapping(self, first_keycode, keysyms, onerror = None):
"""Modify the keyboard mapping, starting with first_keycode.
keysyms is a list of tuples of keysyms. keysyms[n][i] will be
assigned to keycode first_keycode+n at index i."""
request.ChangeKeyboardMapping(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
first_keycode = first_keycode,
keysyms = keysyms)
def get_keyboard_mapping(self, first_keycode, count):
"""Return the current keyboard mapping as a list of tuples,
starting at first_keycount and no more than count."""
r = request.GetKeyboardMapping(display = self.display,
first_keycode = first_keycode,
count = count)
return r.keysyms
def change_keyboard_control(self, onerror = None, **keys):
"""Change the parameters provided as keyword arguments:
key_click_percent
The volume of key clicks between 0 (off) and 100 (load).
-1 will restore default setting.
bell_percent
The base volume of the bell, coded as above.
bell_pitch
The pitch of the bell in Hz, -1 restores the default.
bell_duration
The duration of the bell in milliseconds, -1 restores
the default.
led
led_mode
led_mode should be X.LedModeOff or X.LedModeOn. If led is
provided, it should be a 32-bit mask listing the LEDs that
should change. If led is not provided, all LEDs are changed.
key
auto_repeat_mode
auto_repeat_mode should be one of X.AutoRepeatModeOff,
X.AutoRepeatModeOn, or X.AutoRepeatModeDefault. If key is
provided, that key will be modified, otherwise the global
state for the entire keyboard will be modified."""
request.ChangeKeyboardControl(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
attrs = keys)
def get_keyboard_control(self):
"""Return an object with the following attributes:
global_auto_repeat
X.AutoRepeatModeOn or X.AutoRepeatModeOff.
auto_repeats
A list of 32 integers. List item N contains the bits for keys
8N to 8N + 7 with the least significant bit in the byte
representing key 8N. If a bit is on, autorepeat is enabled
for the corresponding key.
led_mask
A 32-bit mask indicating which LEDs are on.
key_click_percent
The volume of key click, from 0 to 100.
bell_percent
bell_pitch
bell_duration
The volume, pitch and duration of the bell. """
return request.GetKeyboardControl(display = self.display)
def bell(self, percent = 0, onerror = None):
"""Ring the bell at the volume percent which is relative the base
volume. See XBell(3X11)."""
request.Bell(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
percent = percent)
def change_pointer_control(self, accel = None, threshold = None, onerror = None):
"""To change the pointer acceleration, set accel to a tuple (num,
denum). The pointer will then move num/denum times the normal
speed if it moves beyond the threshold number of pixels at once.
To change the threshold, set it to the number of pixels. -1
restores the default."""
if accel is None:
do_accel = 0
accel_num = 0
accel_denum = 0
else:
do_accel = 1
accel_num, accel_denum = accel
if threshold is None:
do_threshold = 0
else:
do_threshold = 1
request.ChangePointerControl(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
do_accel = do_accel,
do_thres = do_threshold,
accel_num = accel_num,
accel_denum = accel_denum,
threshold = threshold)
def get_pointer_control(self):
"""Return an object with the following attributes:
accel_num
accel_denom
The acceleration as numerator/denumerator.
threshold
The number of pixels the pointer must move before the
acceleration kicks in."""
return request.GetPointerControl(display = self.display)
def set_screen_saver(self, timeout, interval, prefer_blank, allow_exposures, onerror = None):
"""See XSetScreenSaver(3X11)."""
request.SetScreenSaver(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
timeout = timeout,
interval = interval,
prefer_blank = prefer_blank,
allow_exposures = allow_exposures)
def get_screen_saver(self):
"""Return an object with the attributes timeout, interval,
prefer_blanking, allow_exposures. See XGetScreenSaver(3X11) for
details."""
return request.GetScreenSaver(display = self.display)
def change_hosts(self, mode, host_family, host, onerror = None):
"""mode is either X.HostInsert or X.HostDelete. host_family is
one of X.FamilyInternet, X.FamilyDECnet or X.FamilyChaos.
host is a list of bytes. For the Internet family, it should be the
four bytes of an IPv4 address."""
request.ChangeHosts(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
mode = mode,
host_family = host_family,
host = host)
def list_hosts(self):
"""Return an object with the following attributes:
mode
X.EnableAccess if the access control list is used, X.DisableAccess otherwise.
hosts
The hosts on the access list. Each entry has the following attributes:
family
X.FamilyInternet, X.FamilyDECnet, or X.FamilyChaos.
name
A list of byte values, the coding depends on family. For the Internet family, it is the 4 bytes of an IPv4 address.
"""
return request.ListHosts(display = self.display)
def set_access_control(self, mode, onerror = None):
"""Enable use of access control lists at connection setup if mode
is X.EnableAccess, disable if it is X.DisableAccess."""
request.SetAccessControl(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
mode = mode)
def set_close_down_mode(self, mode, onerror = None):
"""Control what will happen with the client's resources at
connection close. The default is X.DestroyAll, the other values
are X.RetainPermanent and X.RetainTemporary."""
request.SetCloseDownMode(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
mode = mode)
def force_screen_saver(self, mode, onerror = None):
"""If mode is X.ScreenSaverActive the screen saver is activated.
If it is X.ScreenSaverReset, the screen saver is deactivated as
if device input had been received."""
request.ForceScreenSaver(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror,
mode = mode)
def set_pointer_mapping(self, map):
"""Set the mapping of the pointer buttons. map is a list of
logical button numbers. map must be of the same length as the
list returned by Display.get_pointer_mapping().
map[n] sets the
logical number for the physical button n+1. Logical number 0
disables the button. Two physical buttons cannot be mapped to the
same logical number.
If one of the buttons to be altered are
logically in the down state, X.MappingBusy is returned and the
mapping is not changed. Otherwise the mapping is changed and
X.MappingSuccess is returned."""
r = request.SetPointerMapping(display = self.display,
map = map)
return r.status
def get_pointer_mapping(self):
"""Return a list of the pointer button mappings. Entry N in the
list sets the logical button number for the physical button N+1."""
r = request.GetPointerMapping(display = self.display)
return r.map
def set_modifier_mapping(self, keycodes):
"""Set the keycodes for the eight modifiers X.Shift, X.Lock,
X.Control, X.Mod1, X.Mod2, X.Mod3, X.Mod4 and X.Mod5. keycodes
should be a eight-element list where each entry is a list of the
keycodes that should be bound to that modifier.
If any changed
key is logically in the down state, X.MappingBusy is returned and
the mapping is not changed. If the mapping violates some server
restriction, X.MappingFailed is returned. Otherwise the mapping
is changed and X.MappingSuccess is returned."""
r = request.SetModifierMapping(display = self.display,
keycodes = keycodes)
return r.status
def get_modifier_mapping(self):
"""Return a list of eight lists, one for each modifier. The list
can be indexed using X.ShiftMapIndex, X.Mod1MapIndex, and so on.
The sublists list the keycodes bound to that modifier."""
r = request.GetModifierMapping(display = self.display)
return r.keycodes
def no_operation(self, onerror = None):
"""Do nothing but send a request to the server."""
request.NoOperation(display = self.display,
onerror = onerror)