# Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 hut # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES # WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR # ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES # WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN # ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF # OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. from curses import * from curses.ascii import * from inspect import getargspec, ismethod from ranger import RANGERDIR from ranger.gui.widgets import console_mode as cmode from ranger.container.bookmarks import ALLOWED_KEYS as ALLOWED_BOOKMARK_KEYS def make_abbreviations(command_list): def bind(*args): command_list.bind(args[-1], *args[:-1]) def hint(*args): command_list.hint(args[-1], *args[:-1]) return bind, hint class Wrapper(object): def __init__(self, firstattr): self.__firstattr__ = firstattr def __getattr__(self, attr): def wrapper(*real_args, **real_keywords): def function(command_argument): args, kws = real_args, real_keywords number = command_argument.n obj = getattr(command_argument, self.__firstattr__) fnc = getattr(obj, attr) if number is not None: args, kws = replace_narg(number, fnc, args, kws) return fnc(*args, **kws) return function return wrapper # fm.enter_dir('~') is translated into lambda arg: arg.fm.enter_dir('~') # this makes things like this possible: # bind('gh', fm.enter_dir('~')) # # but NOT: (note the 2 dots) # bind('H', fm.history.go(-1)) # # for something like that, use the long version: # bind('H', lambda arg: arg.fm.history.go(-1)) # # If the method has an argument named "narg", pressing a number before # the key will pass that number as the narg argument. If you want the # same behaviour in a custom lambda function, you can write: # bind('gg', fm.move_pointer(absolute=0)) # as: # bind('gg', lambda arg: narg(arg.n, arg.fm.move_pointer, absolute=0)) fm = Wrapper('fm') wdg = Wrapper('wdg') NARG_KEYWORD = 'narg' def narg(number_, function_, *args_, **keywords_): """ This applies the replace_narg function to the arguments and keywords and directly runs this function. Example: def foo(xyz, narg): return hash((xyz, narg)) narg(50, foo, 123) == foo(123, narg=50) """ args, keywords = replace_narg(number_, function_, args_, keywords_) print(args, keywords) return function_(*args, **keywords) def replace_narg(number, function, args, keywords): """ This function returns (args, keywords) with one little change: if has a named argument called "narg", args and keywords will be modified so that the value of "narg" will be . def foo(xyz, narg): pass replace_narg(666, foo, (), {'narg': 10, 'xyz': 5}) => (), {'narg': 666, 'xyz': 5} replace_narg(666, foo, (1, 2), {}) => (1, 666), {} """ argspec = getargspec(function).args if NARG_KEYWORD in argspec: try: # is narg in args? args = list(args) index = argspec.index(NARG_KEYWORD) if ismethod(function): index -= 1 # because of 'self' args[index] = number except (ValueError, IndexError): # is narg in keywords? keywords = dict(keywords) keywords[NARG_KEYWORD] = number return args, keywords