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"""Search dialog for Find, Find Again, and Find Selection |
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functionality. |
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Inherits from SearchDialogBase for GUI and uses searchengine |
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to prepare search pattern. |
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""" |
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from tkinter import TclError |
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from idlelib import searchengine |
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from idlelib.searchbase import SearchDialogBase |
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def _setup(text): |
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"""Return the new or existing singleton SearchDialog instance. |
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The singleton dialog saves user entries and preferences |
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across instances. |
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Args: |
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text: Text widget containing the text to be searched. |
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""" |
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root = text._root() |
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engine = searchengine.get(root) |
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if not hasattr(engine, "_searchdialog"): |
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engine._searchdialog = SearchDialog(root, engine) |
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return engine._searchdialog |
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def find(text): |
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"""Open the search dialog. |
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Module-level function to access the singleton SearchDialog |
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instance and open the dialog. If text is selected, it is |
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used as the search phrase; otherwise, the previous entry |
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is used. No search is done with this command. |
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""" |
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pat = text.get("sel.first", "sel.last") |
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return _setup(text).open(text, pat) |
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def find_again(text): |
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"""Repeat the search for the last pattern and preferences. |
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Module-level function to access the singleton SearchDialog |
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instance to search again using the user entries and preferences |
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from the last dialog. If there was no prior search, open the |
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search dialog; otherwise, perform the search without showing the |
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dialog. |
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""" |
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return _setup(text).find_again(text) |
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def find_selection(text): |
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"""Search for the selected pattern in the text. |
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Module-level function to access the singleton SearchDialog |
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instance to search using the selected text. With a text |
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selection, perform the search without displaying the dialog. |
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Without a selection, use the prior entry as the search phrase |
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and don't display the dialog. If there has been no prior |
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search, open the search dialog. |
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""" |
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return _setup(text).find_selection(text) |
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class SearchDialog(SearchDialogBase): |
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"Dialog for finding a pattern in text." |
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def create_widgets(self): |
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"Create the base search dialog and add a button for Find Next." |
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SearchDialogBase.create_widgets(self) |
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self.make_button("Find Next", self.default_command, isdef=True) |
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def default_command(self, event=None): |
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"Handle the Find Next button as the default command." |
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if not self.engine.getprog(): |
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return |
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self.find_again(self.text) |
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def find_again(self, text): |
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"""Repeat the last search. |
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If no search was previously run, open a new search dialog. In |
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this case, no search is done. |
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If a search was previously run, the search dialog won't be |
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shown and the options from the previous search (including the |
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search pattern) will be used to find the next occurrence |
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of the pattern. Next is relative based on direction. |
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Position the window to display the located occurrence in the |
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text. |
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Return True if the search was successful and False otherwise. |
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""" |
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if not self.engine.getpat(): |
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self.open(text) |
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return False |
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if not self.engine.getprog(): |
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return False |
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res = self.engine.search_text(text) |
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if res: |
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line, m = res |
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i, j = m.span() |
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first = "%d.%d" % (line, i) |
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last = "%d.%d" % (line, j) |
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try: |
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selfirst = text.index("sel.first") |
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sellast = text.index("sel.last") |
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if selfirst == first and sellast == last: |
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self.bell() |
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return False |
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except TclError: |
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pass |
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text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end") |
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text.tag_add("sel", first, last) |
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text.mark_set("insert", self.engine.isback() and first or last) |
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text.see("insert") |
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return True |
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else: |
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self.bell() |
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return False |
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def find_selection(self, text): |
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"""Search for selected text with previous dialog preferences. |
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Instead of using the same pattern for searching (as Find |
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Again does), this first resets the pattern to the currently |
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selected text. If the selected text isn't changed, then use |
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the prior search phrase. |
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""" |
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pat = text.get("sel.first", "sel.last") |
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if pat: |
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self.engine.setcookedpat(pat) |
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return self.find_again(text) |
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def _search_dialog(parent): |
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"Display search test box." |
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from tkinter import Toplevel, Text |
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from tkinter.ttk import Frame, Button |
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top = Toplevel(parent) |
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top.title("Test SearchDialog") |
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x, y = map(int, parent.geometry().split('+')[1:]) |
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top.geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y + 175)) |
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frame = Frame(top) |
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frame.pack() |
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text = Text(frame, inactiveselectbackground='gray') |
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text.pack() |
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text.insert("insert","This is a sample string.\n"*5) |
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def show_find(): |
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text.tag_add('sel', '1.0', 'end') |
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_setup(text).open(text) |
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text.tag_remove('sel', '1.0', 'end') |
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button = Button(frame, text="Search (selection ignored)", command=show_find) |
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button.pack() |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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from unittest import main |
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main('idlelib.idle_test.test_search', verbosity=2, exit=False) |
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from idlelib.idle_test.htest import run |
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run(_search_dialog) |
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