# generate keycodes for the tables in docs/keyboard.rst # std imports import os # local from blessed.keyboard import DEFAULT_SEQUENCE_MIXIN, CURSES_KEYCODE_OVERRIDE_MIXIN def is_override(key_attr_name, code): return (code in [val for name, val in CURSES_KEYCODE_OVERRIDE_MIXIN] and key_attr_name not in [name for name, val in CURSES_KEYCODE_OVERRIDE_MIXIN]) def main(): from blessed import Terminal term = Terminal() csv_header = """ .. csv-table:: All Terminal class attribute Keyboard codes, by name :delim: | :header: "Name", "Value", "Example Sequence(s)" """ fname = os.path.abspath( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.pardir, 'docs', 'all_the_keys.txt')) with open(fname, 'w') as fout: print(f"write: {fout.name}") fout.write(csv_header) for key_attr_name in sorted([ attr for attr in dir(term) if attr.startswith('KEY_') ]): # filter away F23-F63 (lol) if key_attr_name.startswith('KEY_F'): maybe_digit = key_attr_name[len('KEY_F'):] if maybe_digit.isdigit() and int(maybe_digit) > 23: continue code = getattr(term, key_attr_name) repr_sequences = [repr(seq) for (seq, value) in DEFAULT_SEQUENCE_MIXIN if value == code] txt_sequences = ', '.join(repr_sequences).replace('\\', '\\\\') fout.write(f' {key_attr_name} | {code}') if txt_sequences: fout.write(f'| {txt_sequences}') fout.write('\n') if __name__ == '__main__': main()