Exemplo n.º 1
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 def test_rtf(self):
     RTFColourizer.reset_background_colour()
     code = Code(text=self.py_source, lexer_name='py3')
     listing = Listing(code)
     listing.set_display('rtf')
     self.file_compare('print_rtf_nobg.out', print_rtf, listing)
     self.file_compare('print_rtf_bg.out', print_rtf, listing, 'ccc')
Exemplo n.º 2
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    def _create_code(self,
                     filename: str = "",
                     text: str = "",
                     code: Code = None) -> Optional[Code]:

        if filename or text or code:
            return code or Code(
                filename=filename, text=text, lexer_name=self.__lexer_name)
Exemplo n.º 3
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates highlight chain action

from purdy.actions import Append, HighlightChain
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=1)
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/code.py')

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob),
    HighlightChain(code_box, ['1-2', '3-4', '5-6', '7-8', '9-12']),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 4
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Example of a multi-line string in a Python REPL session using the typewriter
# animation.

from purdy.actions import AppendTypewriter
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen()
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/mls.repl')

actions = [
    AppendTypewriter(code_box, blob),
    AppendTypewriter(code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 5
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates the Sleep action

from purdy.actions import Append, Sleep
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=10)
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/simple.repl')

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob),
    Sleep(3),
    Append(code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 6
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates movie mode and the StopMovie action interrupting it

from purdy.actions import (Append, AppendTypewriter, Highlight, StopMovie,
    Wait)
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.settings import settings
from purdy.ui import SplitScreen

settings['movie_mode'] = 500

py_code = Code('../display_code/code.py')
con_code = Code('../display_code/simple.repl')

screen = SplitScreen(settings, top_starting_line_number=-1,
    top_auto_scroll=False)
py_box = screen.top
con_box = screen.bottom

actions = [
    Append(py_box, py_code),
    Wait(),
    AppendTypewriter(con_box, con_code),
    Wait(),
    StopMovie(),
    Wait(),
    Highlight(py_box, 4, True),
    Wait(),
Exemplo n.º 7
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Uses the typewriter animation to display a bash console session

from purdy.actions import AppendTypewriter
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen()
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/dollar.bash', lexer_name='dbash')
actions = [
    AppendTypewriter(code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 8
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Displays a function with a multi-line doc string (these can be tricky to
# parse, want to make sure each line is colourized as a string)

from purdy.actions import Append
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen()
blob = Code('../display_code/docstring.py')
actions = [
    Append(screen.code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 9
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screen = SimpleScreen()
code_box = screen.code_box

text = """// JavaScript Code
let a = 3
let b = '4'
if(a) {
  console.log(a)
}

// ===============================
"""

lexer = PurdyLexer('js', 'Javascript', JavascriptLexer, False, 'code')
js = Code(text=text, lexer_name='custom', purdy_lexer=lexer)

text = """
// Node.js Console Session
> let a = 3
undefined
> a
3
> let b = '4'
undefined
> b
'4'
> b == a
false
> b === a
false
Exemplo n.º 10
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    return 'Something completely different'


def do_something(foo, bar=3):
    with open('zzz_output.txt', 'a') as f:
        f.write(f'Doing something {foo} {bar}\n')


def undo_something(foo, bar=3):
    with open('zzz_output.txt', 'a') as f:
        f.write(f'Undoing something {foo} {bar}\n')


screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=10)
code_box = screen.code_box
first = Code(text="First things first")
second = Code(text="Second things second")
third = Code(text="Now read zzz_output.txt file to check it worked")

actions = [
    Append(code_box, first),
    Wait(),
    RunFunction(do_something, undo_something, 'FOO', bar=42),
    Wait(),
    Append(code_box, second),
    Wait(),
    Append(code_box, third),
    RunFunction(something_else, None),
    Append(code_box, Code(text='after parameterless function')),
]
Exemplo n.º 11
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        # This comment should be replaced
        # Replace between the dollar signs $replace me$

        # Fold the numbers in the following
        # a
        # 1
        # 2
        # b
        return


    def should_be_culled():
        pass
"""

before = Code(text=SOURCE)
after = Code(text=SOURCE).left_justify()
after.python_portion('show_only_this_function')
after.insert_line(1, "# After")
after.remove_lines(3, 2)
after.replace_line(8, '    # Was replaced')
after.inline_replace(9, 41, 'done$')
after.fold_lines(13, 14)
after.remove_double_blanks()

actions = [
    Append(box, before),
    Wait(),
    Transition(box, after),
]
Exemplo n.º 12
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 def test_html(self):
     code = Code(text=self.py_source, lexer_name='py3')
     listing = Listing(code)
     listing.set_display('html')
     self.file_compare('print_html_snippet.out', print_html, listing, True)
     self.file_compare('print_html_full.out', print_html, listing, False)
Exemplo n.º 13
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 def test_ansi(self):
     code = Code(text=self.py_source, lexer_name='py3')
     listing = Listing(code)
     listing.set_display('ansi')
     self.file_compare('print_ansi.out', print_ansi, listing)
Exemplo n.º 14
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    def test_tokens(self):
        code = Code(text=self.py_source, lexer_name='py3')
        listing = Listing(code)

        self.file_compare('print_tokens_ansi.out', print_tokens, listing, True)
        self.file_compare('print_tokens_bw.out', print_tokens, listing, False)
Exemplo n.º 15
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates inserting lines of code with and without typewriter animation

from purdy.actions import Append, Insert, Wait, InsertTypewriter
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=10)
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/code.py')

insert_me = """\
        for x in range(1, 3):
           print(x)"""
blob2 = Code(text=insert_me, lexer_name='py3')

insert_me = """\
        l1 = [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ]
        l2 = [3, 1, 4, 5, ]"""
blob3 = Code(text=insert_me, lexer_name='py3')

insert_me = "        self.stuff(1)"
blob4 = Code(text=insert_me, lexer_name='py3')

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob),
    Wait(),
    Insert(code_box, 8, blob2),
Exemplo n.º 16
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates the use of a custom lexer

from purdy.actions import Append
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.parser import PurdyLexer
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

from pygments.lexers.javascript import JavascriptLexer

screen = SimpleScreen()
code_box = screen.code_box

lexer = PurdyLexer('js', 'Javascript', JavascriptLexer, False, 'code')
blob = Code('../display_code/ugly.js', lexer_name='custom', purdy_lexer=lexer)

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 17
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### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates using the XML colourizing palatte and custom lexer

from purdy.actions import Append, Highlight, Wait
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.parser import PurdyLexer
from purdy.settings import settings
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

from pygments.lexers.html import HtmlLexer

screen = SimpleScreen(settings, starting_line_number=1)
code_box = screen.code_box

lexer = PurdyLexer('html', 'Html', HtmlLexer, False, 'xml')
#blob = Code('../display_code/base.html', lexer_name='custom', purdy_lexer=lexer)
blob = Code(
    '/Users/ctrudeau/s/RealPython/drf/code/Fedora/templates/registration/login.html',
    lexer_name='custom',
    purdy_lexer=lexer)

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob),
    Wait(),
    Highlight(code_box, range(5, 41), True),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 18
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Shows a split screen session with two code boxes on top and a third below.

from purdy.actions import Append
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import Screen, CodeBox, TwinCodeBox

py_code = Code(filename='../display_code/code.py')
con_code = Code(filename='../display_code/console.repl')

screen = Screen(rows=[
    TwinCodeBox(left_starting_line_number=1, right_weight=2, height=14),
    CodeBox(auto_scroll=False)
])

actions = [
    Append(screen.code_boxes[0], py_code),
    Append(screen.code_boxes[1], con_code),
    Append(screen.code_boxes[2], con_code),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 19
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates replacing the code in a code box by clearing it and appending
# new code

from purdy.actions import Append, Clear, Wait
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=10)
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/simple.repl')
blob2 = Code('../display_code/traceback.repl')

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob),
    Wait(),
    Clear(code_box),
    Append(code_box, blob2),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 20
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Displays a colourized Python REPL session to the screen

from purdy.actions import Append
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen()
blob = Code('../display_code/console.repl')
actions = [
    Append(screen.code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 21
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Shows a split screen session with two code boxes on top and a third below.

from purdy.actions import Append, AppendTypewriter
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import Screen, CodeBox, TwinCodeBox

py_code = Code(filename='../display_code/decorator.repl')
con_code = Code(filename='../display_code/console.repl')

screen = Screen(rows=[
    TwinCodeBox(left_starting_line_number=1, right_weight=2, height=14),
    CodeBox(auto_scroll=False)
])

actions = [
    AppendTypewriter(screen.code_boxes[0], py_code),
    Append(screen.code_boxes[1], con_code),
    Append(screen.code_boxes[2], con_code),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 22
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates the Shell action that runs a subprocess and returns the result

from purdy.actions import Shell, AppendTypewriter
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen()
code_box = screen.code_box

cmd1 = 'echo "hello there"'
cmd2 = 'echo "it is a nice day today"'

blob = Code(text=f'$ {cmd1}')
blob2 = Code(text=f'$ {cmd2}')

actions = [
    AppendTypewriter(code_box, blob),
    Shell(code_box, cmd1),
    AppendTypewriter(code_box, blob2),
    Shell(code_box, cmd2),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 23
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from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen


def do_something(foo, bar=3):
    with open('zzz_output.txt', 'a') as f:
        f.write(f'Doing something {foo} {bar}\n')


def undo_something(foo, bar=3):
    with open('zzz_output.txt', 'a') as f:
        f.write(f'Undoing something {foo} {bar}\n')


screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=10)
code_box = screen.code_box
first = Code(text="First things first")
second = Code(text="Second things second")
third = Code(text="Now read zzz_output.txt file to check it worked")

actions = [
    Append(code_box, first),
    Wait(),
    RunFunction(do_something, undo_something, 'FOO', bar=42),
    Wait(),
    Append(code_box, second),
    Wait(),
    Append(code_box, third),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 24
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates a split screen with content that exceeds the window size

from purdy.actions import Append
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SplitScreen

code1 = Code('../display_code/console.repl')
code2 = Code('../display_code/console.repl')

screen = SplitScreen(max_height=30)

actions = [
    Append(screen.code_boxes[0], code1),
    Append(screen.code_boxes[1], code2),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 25
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates a split screen with a large top window

from purdy.actions import (Append, AppendTypewriter, Highlight, StopMovie,
                           Wait)
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.settings import settings
from purdy.ui import SplitScreen

settings['movie_mode'] = 2

original = Code('../display_code/code.py')
code1 = original.subset(3, 18)
code2 = original.subset(28, 39)

screen = SplitScreen(settings, top_height=15)

actions = [
    Append(screen.top, code1),
    Append(screen.bottom, code2),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)
Exemplo n.º 26
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Demonstrates the slide transition animation

from purdy.actions import Append, Wait, Transition, Fold
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen, VirtualCodeBox

screen = SimpleScreen(starting_line_number=10)
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/simple.repl')
blob2 = Code('../display_code/traceback.repl')
blob3 = Code('../display_code/decorator.repl')

vbox = VirtualCodeBox(starting_line_number=20, display_mode='urwid')

# prep vbox for copy
vbox.perform_actions([
    Append(vbox, blob3),
    Fold(vbox, 2, 2),
])

actions = [
    Append(code_box, blob2),
    Wait(),
    Transition(code_box),  # test transition to empty
    Append(code_box, blob),
    Wait(),
Exemplo n.º 27
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#!/usr/bin/env python

### Example purdy library code
#
# Uses the typewriter animation to display a bash console session

from purdy.actions import AppendTypewriter
from purdy.content import Code
from purdy.ui import SimpleScreen

screen = SimpleScreen()
code_box = screen.code_box
blob = Code('../display_code/curl.bash')
actions = [
    AppendTypewriter(code_box, blob),
]

if __name__ == '__main__':
    screen.run(actions)